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1 ZTE Fire fox Op en C 3G Mobile P hone User Manual.
2 A bout This M anual Thank you for c hoos ing this ZTE mobile de vice. In order to keep your de vice in its b est condi tion, please rea d this manual a nd ke ep it f or f utur e r efe rence. Ple ase v is it zte.co m. au for more info rmation abo ut y our d evic e and for technical support , FAQ’s and our forum.
3 Contents Getting Started ......................................................... 8 Getting to Know Y our Phon e .............................................. 8 Know ing the Keys ............................................................ 10 Ins tal li ng th e ( U)SIM Card a nd B atter y .
4 Monitoring the Phone Status ............................................ 24 Ma na gi ng Not ifi cat ions ..................................................... 25 Rearranging t he Favorit e Apps ......................................... 26 Entering T ext .
5 Editing Contac ts ............................................................... 51 Email ....................................................................... 53 Set Up the Firs t Ema il A cco unt ......................................... 53 Ch eck in g Y our Em ai ls .
6 Act iva tin g Loc ati on Serv ice s ............................................ 67 Getting Y our Location ...................................................... 67 Searching for a Loc at ion .................................................. 67 Getting Direc tions to Y our De stination .
7 Marketplace ............................................................ 78 Brow sing and Searching for Apps ..................................... 78 Ins tal li ng Ap ps .................................................................. 78 Uninstalling an App .
8 Getting Started Gettin g to Kno w Y our Phone Earpiece T ouch Scree n Home Ke y I ndicato r Light V olume Key Power Ke y.
9 Headset Jac k Camera Back C over Charg ing / micro - USB Jack.
10 Knowing the Key s Key Function Power Key • Press and h old to t urn on o r off airplane mode, sil enc e or ring inc omi ng c alls , pow er off , o r rest art . • Press to turn off or on the screen display. Home Key • Touch to return to the h om e s creen f rom any application or screen.
11 2. Hold the (U)SIM card with the cut corner oriented as show n and slip it into the card holder. 3. Ins ert the batt ery b y align ing th e metal co ntact s on the bat ter y with the m et al conta cts in th e batter y co mpart ment. Gently push d o w n on the b attery unti l it cli ck s int o plac e.
12 4. Align the bac k cov er wit h th e back of t he pho ne a nd pr ess t he cover back into pla ce. Ensure that all the tabs are se cure and there are no gaps around the c over.
13 Instal ling the mi croSDHC TM Card (Not Inclu ded) A micr oSDHC card can be in s talled or remo ved w hile the phone is turned on. 1. Remo ve the ba ck cover . 2. Hold your microSDHC card with the metal conta cts facing down and slide it in . 3. Replace the b ack cover.
14 WARNI NG! Use on ly ZTE - approved charge rs an d cables. T he use of unapproved acces sories could dama ge your p hone or c ause the battery to expl ode. 1. Connect the adapter to the ch arg ing / micro - USB j ack. Ensu re that the adap t er i s inserted in the correct direc tion .
15 customer ser v ice if y ou still c annot p o wer on t he ph one after prol onged chargi ng. Extend ing the Batter y Life Active applica tions, screen brigh t ness level s, Bluetooth a nd Wi - Fi usage and GPS func tionality can drain your battery .
16 Setting Up for the First T ime When you f irst pow er on your phone after y ou purcha se it or reset it to f actory setti ngs (see Sett ing s – Dev ice – Devic e Infor ma tion on pag e xx) [O1] , you need to do some setti ngs before using it. Follow the onscreen pro mpts to complete the set up.
17 2. Slide t ow ards to unlock the screen and key s , or slide towards t o lau nch t he Cam era app. NO TE: If y ou hav e se t a passcode (see Personalizing – Protecting Your Pho ne Wit h Pho ne Loc k on page xx [ O2] ) , you ’ll n eed to ent er the passcode to unlo ck your phone .
18 release your finger un til you ha v e reache d the target position . • Pinch In some apps (such a s Browser , and Gallery ), you can z oom in and out by pla cing tw o f ingers on the screen at on ce and pinching the m together ( to zoom out) or spreadin g them apar t (to zoom in).
19 Getti ng to Know the Home Screen The home scr een i s the s tarting poin t for your phone’s applications, func tions, and menus. You can ex plore and i n stall new apps . Your home screen extends beyond the initial panel . Swipe left to s ee all installed ap ps.
20 Personalizing Changi ng the Sy stem Lang uage 1. Touch the Home Key and sw ipe left t o find the Settings app . 2. Touch Settings > La nguage . 3. Touch the box bel ow La nguage . 4. Touch the lang uage you ne ed to touch OK . Settin g the Date and Time 1.
21 4. Touch Done . T urning On/O ff Other Sound 1. Touch the Home Key and sw ipe left to f ind the Settings ap p. 2. Touch Settings > Sound . 3. T ouch the fol lowing opt io ns to ena ble or d isa ble re lat ed ton es. Keypad: Control the sound for the dialer w hen you enter a phone nu m ber.
22 NO TE: T o adj ust med ia v olum e fo r mus ic and v id eos, pres s t he Vo l u m e Key when the media is bei ng played . Swi tchin g to Vibration Mode You can set the phone to vibr ate f or in com ing call s and not if icat ions . 1. Touch the Home Key and sw ipe left to f ind the Settings ap p.
23 2. Touch Settings > Display . 3. D rag the slider below Bright ness to adjust the brightness . Prote cting Y our Pho ne With Screen Lock You can protect your phone from accidenta l operations or unauthorized u se by enablin g the screen lock.
24 Knowing the Basic s Monitor ing the Ph one Status The status bar at the top of the hom e screen provides phone an d se rvic e st atus i cons on th e rig ht si de.
25 Ma naging Not ification s Open/Clos e the Notifica tion Panel The status bar at the top o f the ho me screen provide s the new noti fication ic on on the left. Not ificat ions rep ort t he a rriv al of new messages, calendar events , alarms , and more .
26 • Wi - Fi : Touc h to t urn on o r off W i - Fi. • Mobile data : Tou c h to en able or disable d at a a ccess over th e mo bile n et work . • Bluetoot h: To uch to t urn o n or of f Blu etoo th. • Airpla ne mode: Touc h to t urn o n or off the airplane mode.
27 Enteri ng T ext You can enter text using the onscreen keyboard. Som e apps open it auto matically. In others, you can open it by touching where you w ant to type. • Touch the alph abetic keys to en t er letters. Touch and hold some specifi c key s to ente r as sociate d ac cented le tters or numbers.
28 • Touch or touch and h old to change the input language . • Choose the keyboard sett in gs in Settings to set vibration, click sound, aut o c orre cti on and w ord s uggestion . See Settings – Perso naliz ation – Key boar ds Opening and Swit chin g apps Open an A pp 1.
29 Connecting to Netw orks and Devices Connec ting t o Mobile Networks Select Net work Op erator 1. From the h om e s creen, t ouch Setting s > Ce llular & Data > Networ k operator . 2. Uncheck Automat i c selection . The pho ne searche s and displays avail able netw ork operators in your area.
30 Use 2G Net work O nly to Sav e Power 1. From the home screen , t ouc h Settin gs > C ellu lar & Data > Networ k operator . 2. Touch the box below Networ k type . 3. Touch 2G only > OK . Set A ccess Poi nt Name s To connec t to the I nternet yo u can u se the def ault Acces s Point Nam es (A PN).
31 2. Touch Wi - Fi to turn it on. The ph one aut om atic all y sca ns fo r av aila bl e networ ks . To uch Search ag ain if n eces sar y. 3. Touch a net work n ame to conn ect t o it. If the net w ork is sec ur ed, e nter the passw ord. NOTE: Your pho ne aut omat ic ally connec ts to prev ious ly use d Wi - Fi netw ork s w hen they are in range .
32 Forget a W i - Fi Network You can make your phone forge t about the details of a Wi - Fi network that you added - for example, if you don’ t w ant the phone to c onn ect t o it aut oma tic ally or if it is a net wor k th at you n o longer use. 1.
33 2. If W i - Fi is t urne d of f, touc h Wi - Fi to turn i t on . 3. T ouch Connect with W PS > My PIN connec tion and then to uch OK . 4. The WPS PIN number displays on the screen. Enter the PIN numb er i nto th e acc ess p oint 's set up p age.
34 Connec ting t o Blueto oth ® Devices Bluetooth ® is a s hort - range wireless communication technology. Phones or other devices with Bluetoot h capabilities can exchange information wirelessly w it hin a distance of about 10 m eters. The B luetooth devices must be paired be fore the communication is performed.
35 Pair Wit h A nother Bluetooth Device 1. From the home screen, touch Settin gs > Bluetoot h . 2. Turn Bluetooth on. 3. Touc h Search for devi ces . 4. Touch the de v ice y ou w ant to pair w it h. 5. Confirm tha t the Bluet ooth pa sskeys are the sa me betw een th e two d ev ices an d to uch Pai r .
36 Shari ng Y our M obile Da ta Con nectio n You can share yo ur phone’s data capabili ties through t ethering or by act ivat ing the mob ile hots pot f eatu re t o c reat e a port abl e Wi - Fi hotspot. Share Y our Mobile Data Connec tion via USB You can access the Internet on your computer via the USB tethering feature of your phone .
37 NO TE: W hen t he W i - Fi hots pot feat ure i s enab led, you cannot us e you r phone’s applic ations to access the I nternet v ia its Wi - Fi connection. You still remain co nnected to the Internet via your mobile data netw ork. 1. From the home screen, touch Settin gs > Inter net sharing .
38 Phone Calls You can place calls from the Phone app, the Cont ac ts app, or other apps that display contact information. Where ver you see a phone number , you c an u sually touc h it to dial .
39 incorrect digits. NOTE: As you en t er digit s, your p hone searche s for co ntacts that match. If you see the number you w ant to dial, just touch it to mak e a cal l . 3. Touch below the keypad to dial. NOTE: To make an international call, touch and hold the 0 key to enter the plus (+) symbol.
40 you 'v e ent ered i n Contacts . You can answ er or reject the call . Answer a C all When you r e ceive a phone c all, touc h to answer the c all . If t he sc re en is loc ked, s lide towards . NOTE: To silence the ringer before answering the call, press the Volume Dow n Key .
41 Wor king With the Call Log The Call l og is a li st of all th e cal ls you 've p lac ed, r eceiv ed , or missed. It p rovides a c on venient w ay to redial a number, return a call, or add a nu mber to your Contacts. To open the call log, t ouc h o n t he home screen and t hen to uch .
42 Calli ng Y our Contacts 1. Touc h on th e home screen , or to uch after opening the Phone app ( ). 2. Flick the screen up or down to view all your c ontacts. NO TE: Y ou c an search for a contact using the searc h box directly abov e t he c ont act lis t .
43 2. If you do not see t he digi t keypad, touch at t he bott om. 3. Touch and h ol d the 1 Key in t he di aler. If prompted, enter your voicemail passw ord.
44 • Touch to m ake ano ther c al l sep arat ely fr om th e fi rst c all, which is put on h old. • Touch a caller to sw itch to it and p ut th e other caller you are sp eak ing t o on hol d. • Touch to mer ge the s epar ate c al ls in to a s ing le conference call.
45 supports and m ay re s ult in additional charges. Plea s e contact your service provider for more information. Switch Between Cur rent Calls W hen you ’re o n a cal l and another call comes in , your phone screen inform s you and displays the caller ID.
46 Set Up a C onferen ce Call W ith t his f eat ur e, yo u ca n t alk to t wo pe opl e at the sam e tim e. 1. On the dialer screen, enter a number and touch . 2. Once you h ave established the c onnec tion, touch and dial the second number. (Thi s puts the first caller on hold.
47 Put New Calls to W aiting Y ou c an get not if ied of new i nc omi ng ca lls w hile you’re alr ea dy in a ca ll. Here’ s how to enable this feature. 1. From the h om e s creen, t ouch Setting s > C all Settings . 2. T ouch Call waiting if i t is not ch ecked .
48 Please contac t the se rvice pro v ider to check w het her th is feat ur e is available. Use Fixed Dial ing Numbers Fixed Dialing N umbers (F DN) allow s you to restrict out going call s to a limited s et o f phone nu mbers. 1. From the h om e s creen, t ouch Setting s > C all Settings > Fixed d ia ling n umbers .
49 to another p hone num ber. 1. From the h om e s creen, t ouch Setting s > C all Settings . 2. T ouch an op tion under Call forwarding if it is not enabled . Contacts T o see your contacts, touch on the home scr een . Checkin g Contact Details 1.
50 3. Touch D one to save th e conta ct. Import ing C ontacts You can import contacts from your (U)SIM c ard, m icroSDHC card or your o nline accoun ts . Import Conta cts From the (U) SIM Card 1. Touch abov e the c ont ac t lis t . 2. Touch Import Contac ts > SIM card .
51 A dd a Contact to Favorites 1. Touch a co ntac t i n th e co ntac t l ist t o s ee deta ils . 2. Touch Add as F avo rite . Remove a Conta ct From Favorites 1. Touch a co ntac t i n th e co ntac t l ist t o s ee deta ils . 2. Touch Remove as F avorit e .
52 Delete a Co ntact 1. Touch a c ontact you need to edit an d in the contact list . 2. Touch . 3. Sc roll to th e bot tom and touch Delete contac t > Remove . Link Contac ts to Online Acc ounts You can keep y our co ntacts fro m online ac counts upd ate to da t e by upload ing co ntac ts yo u hav e cre ate d on th e phon e to th ese accounts.
53 Email Touch Em ail i n the home screen to read and send emails if you r em ail acc oun t ty pe i s IM AP or Activ eSync . Co nsult you r email service provider if neces sary . Set Up th e First Email Account 1. W hen you open Em ail for the first ti me, enter you r n ame, e mail addres s and pa ssw o rd .
54 Res ponding t o an Ema il Y ou c an reply to or forward a message that you re c eive. Y ou can also del ete mes sages and m ana ge them in other ways. Re p ly to or Forward an Email 1. Open the e mail you w ant to reply to or forward from Inbox. 2.
55 Wr iting and Se nding an E mail 1. Open your e mail Inbox and to uch . 2. Ent er a c ont act nam e or em ai l addr ess i n the ‘ T o’ fie ld. Sep ar ate e ach rec ipi ent with a se mi - colon (;) . Y ou c an als o touch “+” to s elec t rec ipi ents from your cont act s.
56 1. Open Em ail to get the Inbox screen. 2. T ouch > and touch the acc ount w hose settings you w ant to change . 3. Make the changes you want and tou ch w hen you’re finished. Remove an Email Account 1. Open Em ail to get the Inbox screen. 2. T ouch > and touch the account y ou want to rem ove .
57 Messages Y ou c an use M ess ag es to ex change text message s (SMS) a nd mu ltim edi a mes sag es (MMS) . Open ing the Messag ing Screen Touch i n the home screen and t h e Messages screen opens, w here you can create a new message or open an ongoing message thre ad.
58 4. If you want to send a multimedia message , touch the paper cl ip ic on to attac h a pi cture , vid eo o r musi c file to t he message , or touc h > Add subjec t to add a me ssage subject. 5. T ouch Send . NOTE: Do not add a message sub ject or an y attachment if you w ant to send a text message.
59 2. T ouch > D ele te Messages . 3. Check t he mes sa ges yo u want t o dele te. 4. T ouch Del ete > O K . T o delete message th r eads: 1. On the Messages scre en, to uch . 2. Check t he threads you w ant to delete. 3. T ouch Del ete > O K .
60 Agenda The Agenda app on the phone lets you create and manage events, meeti ngs, and a pp ointmen ts. It also can w ork w it h web - based accounts once you s ign i n. T o open Agenda , touc h Agenda on the hom e sc ree n . Viewing Y ou r Calend ars and Events Select Visible C alendars 1.
61 th e bot tom. NOTE S: • In any of the t hree view s , swipe horizontally to see ea rlier or later ti me . • When you a r e viewing earlier or later days, w eeks, or month s, touch T oda y at the bot tom to qu ickly go bac k t o today . V iew Event Det ails In Month view , touch a day to view events on that day b elow the calendar .
62 Editing or Deleti ng an Ev ent 1. Find the event you w ant to edit or delete. 2. Open its de t ails screen and t ouc h Edi t . 3. Do one o f the follow ing as you need . To e dit the event, t ouch each tex t field you want to edit and touch Done .
63 Browser Use Br o wse r to v iew web pages and search for information. Open ing the Brow ser and a Web Page T ouch in t he home screen to open the brow ser . Brow ser also opens w hen you tou ch a w eb link - f or exam ple, in an email or a tex t messag e.
64 • Zoom out: T ouch the scre en w ith two fingers and pin ch them together . • Zoom in: T ouch the screen w ith t w o fingers and spread them apart. • Go back: T o uch to return to the page you’ve view ed prev io usl y in th e sam e wind ow .
65 Using Bookmarks Save w eb URLs as bookmar ks to op en them ea s ily in the fut ur e. Bookmar k a Web Page 1. Open the w eb page. 2. T ouch at th e b ottom . 3. T ouch Bookmark . Edit a Bookma rk 1. T ouch the addr e ss box at th e to p of a w eb page .
66 3. T ouch at th e b ottom. 4. T ouch Unbookmark . Chang ing Browser Set tings Y ou c an con figure a number o f Browser s ettings to c usto mize the w ay you browse the w eb, including clearing you browsing history , cookies, and stored da t a. T o open the Brow ser s ettings screen, touch to the r ight of the address box and touch .
67 HERE Maps Activati ng Lo cation Services T o use HERE Maps and f ind y our l ocat io n you mus t h ave loc at ion s ervic es t urn ed on on your phone . • From the home screen , t ouch Settings and chec k Geoloc ation to us e GPS sate lli tes to dete rmin e you r loc at ion .
68 3. T ouch the enter i con on the keyboard . Search result s appear on the map marked. T ouch a mark to see th e nam e of t hat l ocat ion. 4. T ouch the name to open mor e infor mation, a s well as options for ob t aining dire ctions and more.
69 Camera Y ou c an take photos and record videos . P hot os a nd vi de os a re stored to the phone’ s internal stor age or t he micro SDHC car d. Y ou c an copy them to your computer or access them in the Galle ry app and Mu ltimed ia app . Captur ing a Photo 1.
70 Gallery Ope ning G aller y T ouch Gall ery in t he home s cr een to view your pictures. Working With Pictures T ou ch a p ictu re i n the gallery to view the picture in full screen. When viewing a picture in full scree n, the follow ing f eatur es are available .
71 Music T ouch ( Music ) i n the home sc ree n to p lay audio files stored on your phone . Viewing Y ou r Music Librar y T ouch in the home s creen and y our mu sic library is displayed. T ouch one of the f ollowing ic ons at t he botto m to view y our library sor ted by albu m cover s , p layli sts, artists, albums, or s ongs.
72 T ouch the albu m cover area to display m ore option s, including sharing the song, repeating the song or playlist, rating the song with stars, and shuffle the playlist.
73 Multimedia Use the Mul tim edia app to play vario us kinds of videos. Opening the V ideo Lib rary T ouch Mult imedia i n th e hom e sc reen to view your v ideo library . Swipe up or dow n to v iew the available videos. Play ing and Contr ol ling Vide os T ouch a video in the video library to play it.
74 FM Radio W ith the FM ra dio, y ou ca n sea rch for radi o cha nnel s, l ist en to th em, an d sav e them o n your phon e . Not e t hat t he qua lity of t he radio broad cast depend s on the cov erage of th e radio s tation in your area .
75 Y ou c an also s w ipe the dial knob abo v e the chann el list left or right to sw itch to other channels. NOTE: T ouch / to tur n on or o ff the FM radio.
76 More Apps Clock Set alar ms , v iew th e cur rent dat e and tim e, us e tim er a nd stopw atch wi t h Clock . Set a New Alarm 1. T ouch Clock in th e home screen . 2. T ouch t o cr eat e a new alarm. 3. Set the ti me, label, re peat, sound, vi brate and s nooze .
77 allow s you to set a t ime an d count dow n to zero. Usage T ouch Usage i n the home screen to check and control your mobile data usage. Y ou ca n also v iew you r Wi - Fi data usage. The fi rst t ime you ope n Usage , fo ll ow the p rom pt to se t the da ta r epo rt c ycle a nd dat a us e aler t.
78 Marketplace T ouch Marketplac e in t he home s creen . Y ou c an explore and install apps to your phone . Browsi ng and Searching f or A pps Y ou c an brow se apps by category . T ouch All Categorie s and to uch a category , such as Gam es , and to uch an app to view its details .
79 3. T ouch Del ete . 4. T ouch the Home Key ..
80 Settings T ouch Settings in the home screen . The Setti ngs app contain s most of the t ools f or custo mizing and configuring your de v ice. Netw ork & Connectivity A irplane Mode In t he Setti ngs app, check Airplane mode under N et wo r k & C onne ctivity .
81 Messag ing Settings Cust omi ze the se tting s for me ssage con firma tion, MMS , WAP push messages and cell broad c ast message s . Cellular & D ata T ouch Ce llu lar & Data in Settings to configu re mobile netw ork and data options as w ell as MMS and A- GP S set ti ngs.
82 Personal ization Sound Adj ust vo lum e (se e Personaliz ing – Adjus tin g Volume on page xx) [O12] , tur n o n/off vibr ati on (s ee Personalizing – Switc hin g to Vibr ati on M ode on page xx.
83 Language Select a lan guage for your system. Keyboar d s Select touch sound/vibratio n, w ord suggestion , and a uto correction for the ons creen keyboard. Y ou can also add more keyboards you need. Privacy & Secu rity Screen Lock P rotect your phone from accide ntal o perations or unauthoriz ed use by enabling the screen l ock.
84 Do Not T rack The Do - no t - t rack f eature lets you t ell w ebsites you do n't w ant your brow sing behavior tracked. To set this function , touch Do Not T rack fr om Setti ngs and sel ect the option you ne ed . Storag e USB Stor age T ouch USB storage f rom Set tings to enable or disable the USB storage feature.
85 In the SD Ca rd S torage section , you can che ck the me mory information of the mi croSDHC c ard . Check Shar e using USB and connect t he pho ne to your com put er v ia a USB c able t o m anage th e mic roSD HC c ard f iles on t he c om puter.
86 GPS c onn ect ions a re a utom atic al ly tur ned of f. Y ou can manually turn them back on. Y ou c an also se t the phone to turn on the pow er save mode automatically w hen the battery drop s to a certain p oint. T o uch the box below T urn on aut omatically and select an op t ion.
87 Troubleshooting If you en counter probl ems w hile us ing the phone, or if it performs abnor m ally , you can re fer to t he char t below . If your par tic ula r pr obl em c annot be res olv ed us in g th e inf orm ati on in the chart, contact the dealer w here you purchased the p ho ne.
88 Probl em Possible cause s Possi ble solution Ec ho or noise Poor netw ork link qu alit y on the pa rt of yo ur se rvic e pr ovi der . End the call and dial again. Y ou may be sw itched to a better - quality netw ork link or phone lin e. Poor local teleph one line quality .
89 Probl em Possible cause s Possi ble solution Shortened standby time The standby time is related to your service pro vider syste m configuration. T he s ame phone used w ith different ser vice providers’ systems will not provide exactly the sam e le ngt h of sta ndb y t ime.
90 Probl em Possible cause s Possi ble solution Cannot turn your phone on Battery pow er has been depleted. Recharge the phone’ s battery . (U)SIM car d error (U)SIM card malf unction or damage. T ak e t he ( U)SI M c ard t o you r se rvic e prov ide r for testi ng.
91 Probl em Possible cause s Possi ble solution PIN Code blocked Y ou have entered an inc orr ect PI N cod e t hree co nsec utiv e t imes. Conta ct your ser vice provid er . If the serv ice provider provide s the (U)SIM car d’s PUK co de, use the P UK c ode to unlock the (U)SIM ca rd.
92 For Your Safet y General Safety Don ’t mak e or r ece ive phone calls w hile driv in g. N ever text while driving . Don’t use at ga s stati ons. For body - w orn operation s, maint ai n a se parat io n of 15 mm . Y our phone may produce a brig ht or fl ash ing l ight .
93 Tu r n off when aske d to in h ospi tal s and medical facilitie s. Do not attem pt to dis ass emb le yo ur phone . Tu r n off w hen t old to on aircraft and at airport. Onl y us e appr ove d accesso ries. Tu r n off w hen near exp los iv e mat eria ls or liquids.
94 operate at multiple pow er levels so as to use only the poser required to rea c h the netw ork . In gen eral, the closer you are to a w ireless base statio n antenna, the low er t he pow er output. The highest SAR value for the dev ice as rep ort ed to th e FCC when tested for use a t the ear is 0.
95 on. FCC Com pliance Thi s dev ice c ompl ies with part 1 5 of th e FCC Ru les. Ope rat ion is subject to the follow ing two conditions: (1) Thi s device may not cause harmful in terference, an d (2) this de vice must accept any interference re ceived, including interferen c e that may ca use u ndes ire d oper ati on.
96 equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following me asures: • Reorient or relocate the recei ving antenna.
97 You must alw a ys turn off yo ur ph on e whe rev er t he use of a phone is prohibited. U s e of your phone is sub j ect to s afety measures designed to protect users and their en vironment. • Always trea t your phone and its acce s sories w ith care and keep them in a c lean a nd du st - fr ee pl ace.
98 • Do n ot p lac e your phone inside or near heating equipmen ts or high pressure container s , such as water heat ers, microw av e ov ens, o r hot cook in g uten sil s. Ot herwis e, y our phone may be damaged. • Please check local re gulations for disposal of electroni c products.
99 A ntenna Do not to uch the an tenna unn ecessarily. Normal U se Position When placing or receiving a phon e call, ho ld you r phone t o your ear, w it h the bottom tow ards your mouth .
100 • Pre ss th e but tons lig htl y. • Use the special featur es w hic h are desig ned to m inim ize th e tim es of pres sing butt ons, suc h as Mess ag e Temp late s and Predictive Tex t .
101 Do not co nnect w it h incompa tible produc ts or a c cessorie s. Tak e ca re not t o t ouc h met al l ic obj ects, such as coins or key rings, or all ow them to c ont act or s hort - cir cuit the bat tery terminals. Never punctur e the surface o f the battery w ith sharp objects.
102 Pacemak ers Pacemaker manufactu rers recommend that a minimum sep arat ion of 15 cm be ma inta ined between a mobile phone and a pac ema ker to avo id pot ent ial inte rfe renc e wit h th e pac emak er. To achieve t his, u se the phon e on the oppo site ear to y our pacemaker and do not carry i t in a breast po c ket.
103 equipment. Ai r c ra f t Swit ch of f you r wirel es s devi ce when ev er you a re ins tru cted t o do so by airpor t or airl ine staf f. Consult the ai rline staff about t he u se of w ireless devices on board the aircraft and enable th e airplane mode of your phon e when boarding an aircra ft.
104 Blasting Cap s and Areas Pow er off y our mobile phone or wirele ss de v ice w hen in a bla sti ng are a or in areas where s igns are posted to pow er o ff “ t wo - way radios” or “ electronic devices” to a void interfering w ith blasting opera tions.
デバイスZTE Open Cの購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
ZTE Open Cをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはZTE Open Cの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。ZTE Open Cの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。ZTE Open Cで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
ZTE Open Cを既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はZTE Open Cの不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、ZTE Open Cに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちZTE Open Cデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。