ZTC ZT8910 User manual

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User Manual
ZT8910

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CONTENT
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FOREWORD ................................................................ 9
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PHONE LAYOUT ...................................................... 10
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STANDBY ICONS ..................................................... 11
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EYPAD ..................................................................... 13
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BEFORE USE ............................................................ 15
5.1
INSERTING SIM AND T-FLASH CARD ........... 15
5.2
INSTALLING BATTERY ..................................... 16
5.3
REMOVING BATTERY........................................ 16
5.4
BATTERY CHARGING........................................ 17
5.5
SAFE CODE .......................................................... 18
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BASIC FUNCTIONS ................................................. 20
6.1
POWER ON ........................................................... 20
6.2
QUERING IMEI NUMBER................................... 21
6.3
MA ING CALLS................................................... 21

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6.4
REJECTING CALL............................................... 22
6.5
ANSWERING CALL............................................. 22
6.6
MODULATING VOLUME .................................... 23
6.7
ENDING CALL ...................................................... 23
6.8
EMERGENCY CALL............................................ 23
6.9
MA ING INTERNATIONAL CALL.................... 23
6.10
MISSED/ RECEIVED/DIALED NUMBERS ...... 24
6.11
CALL DIVERT ....................................................... 24
6.12
CALL WAITING .................................................... 25
6.13
CALL BARRING ................................................... 25
6.14
CALL MENU.......................................................... 25
6.15
SWITCH OFF ........................................................ 26
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STANDBY INTERFACE........................................... 27
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MENU STRUCTURE................................................. 28
8.1
MENU SHORTCUTS............................................ 28
8.2
SUBMENU STRUCTURE.................................... 28

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8.3
MESSAGE ............................................................. 33
8.3.1 SMS............................................................................ 35
8.3.2 MMS ........................................................................... 39
8.3.3 VOICEMAIL .............................................................. 46
8.3.4 CELL BROADCAST................................................ 47
8.4
ZTC PARADISE.................................................... 48
8.5
NETWOR SERVICE .......................................... 48
8.5.1 WAP ........................................................................... 48
8.5.2 JUMP OUT THE DYNAMIC MENU ...................... 51
8.5.3 ST ............................................................................ 52
8.6
CALL LOG............................................................. 52
8.6.1 DIALED NUMBERS ............................................... 52
8.6.2 MISSED CALLS...................................................... 53
8.6.3 RECEIVED CALLS................................................. 53
8.6.4 REJECTED NUMBERS .......................................... 53
8.6.5 DELETE ALL............................................................ 54

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8.6.6 CALL TIMER ........................................................... 54
8.6.7 CALL COSTS.......................................................... 54
8.7
MULTIMEDIA ........................................................ 54
8.7.1 MP3 PLAYER ........................................................... 55
8.7.2 MEDIAPLAYER......................................................... 61
8.7.3 PICTURES ................................................................ 63
8.7.4 RINGS........................................................................ 64
8.7.5 MEMORY STATE .................................................... 64
8.7.6 RECORDER.............................................................. 64
8.7.7 LEAV.......................................................................... 66
8.7.8 MANAGE UDIS ..................................................... 66
8.7.9 SAVE DIS .............................................................. 69
8.7.10 COPY ALL ............................................................. 69
8.7.11 T-FLASH MANAGEMENT .................................. 70
8.8
ENVIRONMENT.................................................... 70
8.9
SETTINGS ............................................................. 73

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8.9.1 TIME AND DATE ..................................................... 73
8.9.2 LANGUAGE.............................................................. 74
8.9.3 INPUT MODES......................................................... 74
8.9.4 EYPAD LIGHT....................................................... 74
8.9.5 DISPLAY SETTINGS .............................................. 74
8.9.6 CALL SETTINGS..................................................... 75
8.9.7 DIRECTION EY ..................................................... 79
8.9.8 NETWOR SETTINGS ........................................... 79
8.9.9 SECURITY SETTINGS ........................................... 80
8.9.10 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS...................... 82
8.10
CAMERA................................................................ 83
8.10.1 CAMERA................................................................. 83
8.10.2 HANDYCAM ........................................................... 86
8.11
ACCESSORY ........................................................ 91
8.11.1 ALARM................................................................... 91
8.11.2 AUTO POWER ON/OFF....................................... 92

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8.11.3 CALCULATOR....................................................... 93
8.11.4 CALENDAR............................................................ 93
8.11.5 MEMO...................................................................... 93
8.11.6 SCHEDULE ............................................................ 94
8.11.7 WORLD CLOC .................................................... 95
8.11.8 AREA CODE SEARCH ....................................... 95
8.11.9 GAME ..................................................................... 95
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PHONE BOO ........................................................... 98
9.1
BROWSE ............................................................... 98
9.2
SEARCH ................................................................ 98
9.3
ADD....................................................................... 100
9.4
DELETE ALL....................................................... 100
9.5
COPY ALL ........................................................... 100
9.6
SETTINGS ........................................................... 101
9.7
GROUPS .............................................................. 102
9.8
OWN NUMBER ................................................... 104

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9.9
MEMORY STATUS ............................................ 104
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INPUT MODE ........................................................... 105
10.1
GENERAL OUTLINE ......................................... 105
10.2
EYPAD............................................................... 105
10.3
INPUT MODE DEFINITION............................... 105
10.3.1 PINYIN INPUT MODE .......................................... 106
10.3.2 STRO E INPUT MODE...................................... 107
10.3.3 LETTER INPUT MODE....................................... 107
10.3.4 NUMBER INPUT MODE..................................... 108
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SAFETY NOTICE .................................................... 110
11.1
GENERAL MATTERS ....................................... 110
11.2
PHONE SAFETY ................................................ 114
11.3
CHARGER SAFETY .......................................... 116
11.4
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE .................. 118
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TECHONOLOGY PARAMETERS........................ 119
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APPENDIX................................................................ 120

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1 Foreword
Thank you for purchasing ZTC GSM/ GPRS obile
phone. Please go through this anual carefully to
ake the best use of your phone.
ZTC reserves the right to change or i prove the
product’s design, specifications, and other descriptions
at this anual without prior notice. ZTC also reserves
the final explanation right for this anual.

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2 Phone Layout
1. loudhailer 2. display 3. keypad 4. icrophone
5. Harness 6. ca era 7. battery cover 8. side
key 9. Earphone/ charger/ data jack

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3 Standby Icons
Icon
Description
Strength of network signal
Alarm/ Memo/ Schedule/ Auto power
on/ off
one or ore of above ite s has been set
and activated
Battery indication
New message
Message is full
Standard environment
When the environ ent is set as
Standard, the display will show this icon.
Silent environment
Meeting environment
Inside/ Noisy environment

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Earphone
When the earphone is connected with
the phone, the display will show this
icon.
GPRS
The phone can have GPRS data
service which is provided by network
operator.

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4 eypad
NO.
Description
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Left soft key/ Right soft key
Carry out the functions in down left/ right of
the display. In standby, press left soft key to
access ulti edia; press right soft key to
access PB (phonebook).
2
Navigation keys (up/down/ left/ right key)
Use as navigation / direction keys. In
standby, press up key to access MP3 player;
press down key to view phone book; press
left key to access Inbox; press right key to
access Ring setting.
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On-off key/ End key/ Cancel key (red key)
End or reject a call; return to standby ode
fro any interface; press and hold can turn
the phone on/ off.
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Calling ey (green key)
Call a phone nu ber and answer a call; in
standby, show all call log.

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5
O /IP
ey
1. Press the key to access ain enu,
eanwhile the key can also be used as
confir key.
2. The key has IP function. In entry list,
prss the key to IP dial the phone nu ber
directly.
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Number key
Dial phone nu ber or input character (press
and hold “1” key when writing essage, the
phone will show sy bol). In standby press
and hold “1” to call voice ail nu ber.
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* ey
In standby, after inputting nu ber, if you still
need to input extension nu ber, you can
press and hold * key until the display shows
“P”, then input extention nu ber.
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# ey
Used as switching a ong environ ents
(Standard, Silent, Meeting) and inputing
#.

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5 Before Use
5.1 Inserting SIM and T-Flash Card
Note:
·To prevent losing or da aging the data stored on
the card, you should avoid touching the etal area on
the card and keep the SIM card in a place far away
fro electricity or agnets. Once the SIM card is
da aged, you will be unable to access the
GSM/GPRS network.
·Before re oving the SIM card you ust turn off
the obile phone. Do not insert or re ove the SIM
card while the phone is connected to an external
power source, otherwise the SIM card could be
da aged.

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While inserting, please ake sure the etal
interface downwards, and the angle tallies with the SIM
card slot.
Insertion of T-Flash card is the sa e as SIM card.
5.2 Installing Battery
The battery should be installed in the back of phone,
please Installing the battery as following steps: 1)
Insert the gold-colored contact end of the battery, into
the battery slot. Push down on the other end of the
battery to snap the battery into place; 2) Slide the
back cover towards the top of the device until the
back cover is securely in place.
5.3 Removing Battery
Re oving the battery as following steps: 1) Slide
the battery cover toward the botto of the device and

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re ove. 2) After you have re oved the back cover,
slide the battery, insert your finger into the finger grip
and lift the battery fro its co part ent as the
following picture:
Warning: Before re oving the cover, always switch
off the power and disconnect the charger and any
other device. Avoid touching electronic co ponents
while changing the covers.
5.4 Battery charging
Plug the charger into
the electrical outlet.
Plug the charger
connector into the botto of the phone (with the
arrow pointing upward). At this ti e the charge icon
will be shown at the top right corner of the obile
phone’s screen; If the obile phone is charging while
power off, a charging indication will appear on the
screen. If the obile phone was used even after
there was insufficient power, it ight take so e ti e
after having begun charging until indication of
charging appears on the screen. When the battery
level icon indicates that the battery is full, this eans
that the battery is fully charged. If charging while

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power off, there will still be an indication on the
screen shows that the charging is co plete. When
charging is co plete, unplug the charge connector
fro the electrical outlet and the obile phone.
Note:
· Please use the appointed charger while charging.
5.5 Safe Code
PIN
It’s your personal identification nu ber of SIM card.
PIN code and SIM card are usually provided by network
operator.
If you continuouslly input the wrong PIN code over
three ti es, the SIM card will be locked,a nd you need
PUK code to unlock it. Please contact with your network
operator for unlocking infor ation. (Pin code is
defaulted as 1234)
PIN2
PIN2 is provided with so e SIM card. If the
network operator provides the nu er to you, you can
access so e functions (such as fix dialing).
If you continuouslly input the wrong PIN2 code over
three ti es, you also need PUK2 code to unlock SIM

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card. Please contact with your network operator for
unlocking infor ation.
PU
It is “personal unlock key” which is provided
with SIM card. You can also contact with your network
operator for the detail of this code.

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6 Basic Functions
6.1 Power On
Flip on the phone cover, press and hold End key
to turn the phone on.
1. If “Power on pwd” is set (Security settings-power
on psd), you need to input correct password before
accessing standby interface.
2. If “Theftproof” is set (Security settings-Theftproof),
you need to input correct password before accessing
standby interface.
3. If SIM card is not inserted, the display will show
following interface.
At this ti e, you can press and hold End key to turn
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