ZTC ZT586 User manual

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User’s Manual
ZT586
Thank you for purchasing ZTC GSM/ GPRS mobile phone Please
go through this manual carefully to make the best use of your
phone

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Contents
1 THE BASIC................................................................ 7
1.1 S
AFETY
N
OTICE
.................................................... 7
1.2 F
OR
Y
OUR
S
AFETY
............................................... 8
1.2.1 General matters........................................... 8
1.2.2 Phone Safety.............................................. 11
1.2.3 Battery Safety............................................. 13
1.2.4 Charger Safety........................................... 16
1.2.5 Cleaning and Maintenance ...................... 18
2 BEFORE USE.......................................................... 19
2.1 N
AMES OF
P
ARTS AND
I
NTRODUCTION
............... 19
2.1.1 Technical Parameters ............................... 19
2.1.2 Phone Layo t............................................. 20
2.1.3 Keypad Instr ctions................................... 21
2.1.4 Introd ction of Display .............................. 23
2.1.5 Introd ction of icons.................................. 24
2.2 B
ATTERY
............................................................. 25
2.2.1 Removal and Installation of Battery........ 25
2.2.2 Battery charging......................................... 27
2.3 C
ONNECTING TO
N
ETWORK
................................ 29
2.3.1 SIM card...................................................... 29
2.3.2 Removal and Insertion of the SIM Card. 30

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2.3.3 Removal and Insertion of the Memory
Card 31
2.3.4 T rning the Phone On and Off................. 32
2.3.5 Unlocking the SIM card ............................ 33
2.3.6 Unlocking the Phone Lock ....................... 34
2.3.7 Connecting to Network ................................. 34
3 BASIC OPERATION............................................... 36
3.1 F
EATURE FUNCTION
............................................ 36
3.2 H
OT KEY FUNCTION
............................................ 42
3.3 D
IA ING
............................................................ 43
3.3.1 Making Domestic Calls ................................. 44
3.3.2 Calling Fixed Line Extensions ..................... 44
3.3.3 Making International calls............................. 45
3.3.4 Dialling Calls from the Call Log ................... 45
3.4 E
MERGENCY
C
A S
............................................ 46
3.5 R
ECEIVING
C
A S
.............................................. 47
3.6 E
NDING A
C
A
.................................................. 47
3.7 U
N OCK KEYPAD
................................................ 48
3.8 A
DD NEW NAME
.................................................. 48
3.9 V
IEW NAMES
....................................................... 49
3.10 C
AMERA
............................................................. 50
3.11 A
C
A HISTORY
............................................. 50
3.12 C
A
M
ENU
........................................................ 50

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4 FUNCTION MENU .................................................. 53
4.1 H
OW TO
U
SE THE
F
UNCTION
M
ENU
................... 53
4.1.1 Scroll to select F nction ........................... 53
4.1.2 Shortc t Selecting F nction..................... 53
4.1.3 Exit a Men ................................................. 54
4.2 S
TRUCTURE OF THE
F
UNCTION
M
ENU
................ 54
4.3 N
AMES
................................................................ 58
4.4 M
ESSAGES
.......................................................... 65
4.4.1 Messages ................................................... 65
4.4.2 Voicemail .................................................... 81
4.4.3 Broadcast Msg........................................... 82
4.5 ZTC
P
ARADISE
(中天乐园)................................ 84
4.6 WWW ................................................................ 84
4.6.1 Home........................................................... 85
4.6.2 Bookmarks.................................................. 85
4.6.3 P sh ............................................................ 86
4.6.4 Settings ....................................................... 86
4.6.5 Goto URL.................................................... 90
4.6.6 Empty Temp files ....................................... 90
4.6.7 How to Use Online F nctions.................. 91
4.6.8 Keypads f nctions when browsing ......... 92
4.7 C
A S
................................................................. 93
4.7.1 View Call Log ............................................. 93
4.7.2 Call Timers.................................................. 95

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4.7.3 Call Costs ................................................... 96
4.7.4 GPRS Info................................................... 96
4.8 M
OVIE P AYER
................................................... 97
4.8.1 Vidicon......................................................... 97
4.8.2 My movie................................................... 100
4.9 P
ROFI E
............................................................ 101
4.10 S
ETTINGS
.......................................................... 103
4.10.1 Phone Settings......................................... 104
4.10.2 Call settings.............................................. 106
4.10.3 Diverts ....................................................... 107
4.10.4 Network Settings ..................................... 108
4.10.5 Sec rity Settings...................................... 110
4.10.6 Reset Settings.......................................... 115
4.11 C
AMERA
........................................................... 115
4.11.1 Digital Camera ......................................... 116
4.11.2 Alb m ........................................................ 121
4.12 E
XTRAS
............................................................ 122
4.12.1 Playroom................................................... 122
4.12.1.1 Entertainment ...................................... 123
4.12.1.2 MP3.......................................................... 123
4.12.1.3 Java.......................................................... 124
4.12.1.5 File viewer............................................... 125
4.12.1.6 Record ..................................................... 128
4.12.2 Alarm ......................................................... 129

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4.12.3 Calc lator.................................................. 130
4.12.4 Clock Setting ............................................ 130
4.12.5 STK............................................................ 137
4.12.6 USB Mode ................................................ 137
5 INPUT MO E ........................................................ 139
5.1 G
ENERA OUT INE
........................................... 139
5.2 K
EYPAD INTRODUCTION
................................... 139
5.3 E
XP ANATION OF
I
NPUT
M
ODES
...................... 141
5.3.1 Pinyin Inp t Mode.................................... 141
5.3.2 Stroke Order Inp t Mode........................ 144
5.3.3 Stroke Inp t Mode ................................... 149
5.3.4 Smart English inp t Mode...................... 154
5.3.5 English ppercase and lowercase inp t
mode 156
5.3.6 N mber inp t mode................................. 158
6 TROUBLESHOOTING......................................... 160

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1 The Basic
1.1 Safety Notice
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please
contact the telecommunications authorities or
a sales agent immediately to forbide the use of
SIM card This will prevent economic loss
caused by unauthorized calls made from your
mobile phone
When you contact the telecommunications
authorities or a sales agent, they will need to
know the IMEI number of your mobile phone
(remove battery to expose number located on
the label on back of phone) Please copy this
number and keep in a safe place for future
use
In order to avoid the misuse of your mobile
phone please take the following preventative
measure: Set the PIN number of your mobile
phone’s SIM card and change this number
immediately if it becomes known to a third
party

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1.2 For Your Safety
Please read these safety guidelines before using
your mobile phone to assure the safe and proper use of
the phone
1.2.1 General matters
Please turn off your mobile phone on airplanes,
in hospitals and in other locations with
restricted mobile phone use, otherwise the
normal operation of electrical equipment and
medical instruments will be affected Please
obey local regulations when using your mobile
phone
While driving please obey local laws and
regulations with regard to mobile phone use
When talking on the phone while driving,
please obey the following rules: Concentrate
on driving and be aware of traffic conditions; if
your mobile phone has a hands-free function,
please use it in this mode Under poor driving
conditions, please stop the car before you dial
or pick up the phone
Please obey laws, regulations and signs when
near an area storing fuel, chemicals, or volatile

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materials
Please keep mobile phones, batteries and
chargers away from children, to prevent them
from injuring themselves with them
In order to prevent damage to your mobile
phone, only accessories, designated by your
manufacturer such as batteries and charge,
may be used with your mobile phone The use
of other batteries or chargers could result in
battery leakage, overheating, cracking, fire or
other malfunctions
Please do not use your mobile phone near low
signal or precision electronic equipment
Radio wave interference may cause the
malfunctioning of such electronic equipment
and other problems Special attention must be
paid near the following equipment: hearing
aids, pacemakers and other electronic medical
equipment, smoke detectors, automatic doors
and other automatic control installations To
find out the effect of mobile phones on a
pacemaker or other piece of electronic medical
equipment please contact the manufacturers
or local sales agents of the equipment

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This mobile phone is equipped with an auto
power on function Please refer to the mobile
phone’s clock setting to assure that the mobile
phone will not automatically turn on during a
plane flight
To avoid the mobile phone malfunctioning, or
catching fire, please do not violently impact,
jolt or throw your mobile phone
Please do not place the batteries, mobile
phone or charger in a microwave oven or
high-pressure equipment Otherwise it could
lead to unexpected accidents such as damage
to the circuitry or fire
Please do not use your mobile phone near
flammable or volatile gases, otherwise it could
cause malfunctioning or fire
Please do not put your mobile phone at high
temperatures, high humidity or dusty places,
otherwise this may lead to the malfunction of
your mobile phone
To avoid your mobile phone falling and
malfunctioning or being damaged, please do
not place your phone on uneven or unstable
surfaces

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Please use only the antenna that originally
comes with the mobile phone or one that is
approved by your manufacturer An
unapproved antenna, or the refitting or an
addition to the attached antenna could
damage the mobile phone Please do not
touch the antenna when making a call
Touching the antenna will affect the call quality
and cause the phone to operate at a higher
power level than needed by normal use
Moreover, using an unapproved antenna may
be in violation of the regulations of the country
you are in
1.2.2 Phone Safety
Do not disassemble or modify the mobile
phone, as it will lead to damage to the phone
such as battery leakage or circuitry failure
Please do not subject the LCD to impact or
use the screen to strike things, as this will
damage the LCD board and cause leakage of
the liquid crystal There is a risk of blindness if
the liquid crystal substance gets into the eyes
If this occurs rinse eyes immediately with

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clear water (under no circumstances rub your
eyes) and go immediately to a hospital for
treatment
Under very rare circumstances using the
mobile phone in certain model cars may
negatively effect the internal electronic
equipment In order to assure your safety
under such circumstances please do not use
the mobile phone If your car is equipped with
an airbag, please do not place your phone on
top of, or within the contact area of the airbag
in order to avoid seriously harming the driver
or passenger when the airbag inflates
Please do not use needles, pen tips, or other
sharp objects on the keypad as this may
damage the mobile phone or cause it to
malfunction
If the antenna is damaged, please do not use
the mobile phone to avoid injury
Avoid letting the phone come into close
contact with magnetic objects such as
magnetic cards as the radiation waves of the
mobile phone may erase the information
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cards
Please keep small metal objects, such as
thumbtacks, far away from the receiver When
the receiver is in use it becomes magnetic
and may attract these small metal objects and
thus these may cause injury or damage on the
mobile phone
Avoid having the mobile phone come into
contact with water or other liquids If liquids
enter the phone, this could cause a short
circuit, battery leak or other malfunction
As much as possible, please use the mobile
phone in a place away from landline
telephones, televisions, radios, and
automated office equipment in order to avoid
affecting both the equipment and the mobile
phone
1.2.3 Battery Safety
Do not disassemble or modify the battery, as
this will cause the battery to leak, overheat,
crack and catch fire
Do not dispose of old batteries with everyday
domestic garbage Please dispose of old

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batteries at the directed places with specific
rules for their disposal
Please do not put/throw batteries into a fire,
as this will cause the battery to catch fire and
explode
When installing the battery, do not use force
or pressure, as this will cause the battery to
leak, overheat, crack and catch fire
Please do not use wires, needles or other
metal objects to short-circuit the battery Also,
do not put the battery near necklaces or other
metal objects, as this will cause the battery to
leak, overheat, crack and catch fire
Please do not solder the contact points of the
battery, as this will cause the battery to leak,
overheat, crack and catch fire
If the liquid in the batteries goes into the eyes,
there is a risk of blindness If this occurs do
not rub the eyes, but immediately rinse eyes
with clear water and go to the hospital for
treatment
Please do not use or place the batteries near
high temperature places such as near a fire or
heating vessel, as this will cause the battery

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to leak, overheat, crack and catch fire
If the battery overheats, changes colour, or
becomes distorted during use, charging, or
storage, please stop using and replace it with
a new battery
If the liquid from the battery comes in contact
with skin or clothing this could cause burning
of the skin Immediately use clear water to
rinse and seek medical attention if necessary
If the battery leaks or gives off a strange
odour, please remove the battery from the
vicinity of the open fire to avoid a fire or
explosion
Please do not let the battery become wet as
this will cause the battery to overheat, smoke
and corrode
Please do not use or place batteries in places
of high temperature such as in direct sunlight,
as this will cause the battery to leak and
overheat, lower performance, and shorten the
battery’s life
Please do not continuously charge for more
than 24 hours
Please place the battery in a cool, shady and

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well-ventilated place out of direct sunlight
The life of all mobile phone batteries is limited
The usable time of batteries decreases with
frequent charging When charging becomes
ineffective this means that the battery is at the
end of its life and the battery should be
replaced with a new one of the designated
type
1.2.4 Charger Safety
Please do not disassemble or modify the
charger, as it will lead to bodily harm,
electrical shock, fire or damage of charger
Please use AC 220 volts The use of any
other voltage will cause battery leakage, fire
and cause damage to the mobile phone and
charger
Please do not use the charger if the power
cord is damaged, as this will cause fire or
electrical shock
Please clean any dust gathered on the
electrical outletimmediately
Please do not place vessels with water near
the charger in order to avoid water splashing

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onto the charger and causing an electrical
shortage, leakage or other malfunction
If the charger comes in contact with water or
other liquid the power must immediately be
switched off to avoid an electrical short or
shock, fire or malfunction of the charger
Please do not use the charger in the
bathroom or other excessively moist areas, as
this will cause electrical shock, fire or damage
to the charger
Please do not touch the charger with wet
hands, as this will cause electrical shock
Do not modify or place heavy objects on the
power cord, as this will cause electrical shock
or fire
Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance
please unplug the charger from the electrical
outlet
When unplugging charger, do not pull on the
cord, but hold on to the body of the charger,
as pulling on the cord will damage the cord
and lead to electrical shock or fire
Please do not charge in the following places:
moist or humid places, dusty places or places

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with excessive vibration (this will cause
malfunctioning); near televisions, radios,
electronic products (this will effect the picture
and sound)
1.2.5 Cleaning and Maintenance
The mobile phone, battery and charger are
not water resistant Please do not use them in
the bathroom or other excessively moist areas
and likewise avoid allowing them to get wet in
the rain
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the mobile
phone, battery and charger
Please do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene
or other solvents to wipe the mobile phone
A dirty outlet will cause poor electrical contact,
lose of power and even inability to recharge
Please clean regularly

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2 Before Use
2.1 Names of Parts and Introduction
2.1.1 Technical Parameters
Phone
Model ZT586
Dimensions About 45mm×102 5mm×12 5mm
Weight About 75g (with standard battery)
Lithium Battery
Model ZT586
Standard voltage 3 7V
Limited voltage 4 2V
Nominal Capacity 650 mAh
Talk time 2-3 hours
Standby time 80-150 hours
Travel charger
Model WLW00500001
Input AC100-220V, 50/60Hz 0 15A
Output 5 0VDC, 400mA
(Note: Actual time of usage for the battery varies
according to the operation mode and the network base
station )

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2.1.2 Phone Layout
1 T-flash card plug; 2 Display; 3 Keypad;
4 Earpiece 5 Microphone;
6 Recharge, earphone & datewire jack
7 Harness hole; 8 Camera; 9 Viewfinder
10 Battery cover
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