ZTE-G X761 User manual

GSM Dual-Band GPRS Digital
Mobile Phone
User Manual

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V1.0 08 年7月 赵琼 X761_Z3_EFPSY_B
07A1_00

The manual is applicable for ZTE-G X761 mobile phone
GSM Dual-Band GPRS Digital Mobil
e
Phone

Copyright ©2008 by ZTE Corporation
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or
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photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of ZTE
Corporation.
ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or
update specifications in this manual without prior notice.
Version 1.0, Jan. 2008

Table of Contents
1 Before Use..........................................................................................1
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................1
1.2 Safety Instructions......................................................................2
1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions..............................................2
1.4 Parts Definition...........................................................................9
1.4.1 Appearance .......................................................................9
1.4.2 Mechanical Parts.............................................................10
1.4.3 Key Definitions ...............................................................11
1.4.4 Descriptions of Touch-screen Shortcuts......................12
1.4.5 Descriptions of icons on status bar .............................12
1.5 Battery .......................................................................................13
1.5.1 Removing the Battery.....................................................13
1.5.2 Installing the Battery......................................................14
1.5.3 Charging the Battery......................................................16
1.6 Insert and Remove SIM Card ...................................................17
1.7 Insert and Remove Memory Card ...........................................18
1.8 Power On/Off............................................................................20
2Enter 3D Interface..........................................................................22
3Communication...............................................................................24
3.1 Call.............................................................................................24
3.1.1 Make a Call .....................................................................24
3.1.2 Emergency Calls .............................................................25
3.1.3 Answer Calls ...................................................................25
3.1.4 Adjust the Volume .........................................................26
3.1.5 Hands-free.......................................................................26

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3.1.6 Call Options ................................................................... 26
3.2 Messages.................................................................................. 28
3.2.1 SMS ................................................................................. 28
3.2.2 MMS ................................................................................ 31
3.2.3 Voice Mail Server ........................................................... 36
3.2.4 Broadcast Message........................................................ 36
3.3 Contacts ................................................................................... 37
3.3.1 Quick Search .................................................................. 37
3.3.2 Search Entry ................................................................... 37
3.3.3 Add New Entry ............................................................... 37
3.3.4 Caller Group................................................................... 38
3.3.5 Copy All .......................................................................... 39
3.3.6 Delete All........................................................................ 39
3.3.7 Preferred Storage .......................................................... 39
3.3.8 Information .................................................................... 39
3.4 Call History............................................................................... 40
3.4.1 View ................................................................................ 40
3.4.2 Delete Call Log .............................................................. 41
3.4.3 Call Time ........................................................................ 41
4Entertainment ................................................................................ 42
4.1 WAP ........................................................................................... 42
4.2 Games....................................................................................... 43
4.3 Music......................................................................................... 44
4.3.1 Audio Player................................................................... 44
4.3.2 FM Radio......................................................................... 45
4.3.3 Sound Recorder ............................................................. 46
4.4 Video......................................................................................... 47
4.4.1 Camera ........................................................................... 47
4.4.2 Album ............................................................................. 48

4.4.3 Video Player ....................................................................49
4.4.4 Video Recorder ...............................................................50
5Applications ....................................................................................51
5.1 STK Service................................................................................51
5.2 Alarm .........................................................................................52
5.3 Organizer ..................................................................................52
5.3.1 Calendar..........................................................................52
5.3.2 Calculator........................................................................53
5.5.3 Stopwatch........................................................................53
5.3.4 Convertor ........................................................................54
5.5.6 World Clock.....................................................................54
5.4 File Manager..............................................................................54
5.5 Settings......................................................................................55
5.5.1 Pen Calibration ...............................................................55
5.5.2 User Profiles....................................................................56
5.5.3 Phone Setup....................................................................56
5.5.4 Call Setup........................................................................58
5.5.5 Network Setup ................................................................59
5.5.6 Security Setup.................................................................61
5.5.7 Restore Factory Settings................................................64
6 USB Data Function..........................................................................65
6.1 Mass Storage.............................................................................65
6.2 Webcam .....................................................................................65
7Input Methods.................................................................................66
7.1 General Description .................................................................66
7.2 Keypad Definitions ...................................................................67
7.3 Descriptions of Input Methods ...............................................67

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7.3.1 Handwriting Input Method ........................................... 67
7.3.2 French Input Method..................................................... 68
7.3.3 English Input Method.................................................... 68
7.3.4 Number Input Method .................................................. 68
7.3.5 Symbol Input Method.................................................... 69
8Appendix ......................................................................................... 70
8.1 Special Functions..................................................................... 70
8.2 Shortcuts .................................................................................. 72
8.3 Clearance and Maintenance ................................................... 73
9 Failure Analysis ............................................................................. 75
10 FCC Regulations........................................................................... 76
RF Exposure Information (SAR) ..................................................... 77
10 FCC Regulations............................................錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。

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1Before Use
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing ZTE Corporation’s ZTE-G X761 GSM Dual-Band
GPRS Digital Mobile Phone.
To guarantee your mobile phone always in its best condition, please read
this manual carefully and keep it for future use.
The pictures in this user manual are only used to demonstrate the mobile
phone’s functions, so they are maybe different from what you see on your
mobile phone. Please refer to your mobile phone if there are any
differences.
Note:
Digital Mobile Phone is shortly referred to as Mobile Phone
in the manual.
Your mobile phone offers the following functions:
Voice Call Originates traditional voice calls based on
GSM/GPRS network.
SMS Sends, receives and edits short messages.
MMS Provides MMS function.

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Multimedia Provides audio player, camera, video player,
sound recorder, etc.
Organizer Provides calculator, stopwatch, converter, etc.
1.2 Safety Instructions
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, notify your service provider
immediately to prevent others from abusing it. Meanwhile you need
provide your service provider with your mobile phone’s IMEI, which is
printed on the label on the back of your mobile phone (appears after the
battery is taken out). Keep the IMEI properly for future use.
To protect your mobile phone against abuse, take the following
precautions:
zSet PIN code (as your phone needs SIM card) and modify it from time
to time.
zTake your mobile phone along as much as possible.
1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions
Precautions for using your mobile phone
Traffic Security
zPay attention to traffic security and follow all local relevant laws and

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regulations while driving.
Interference
zDo not use your mobile phone near weak signal or high-precision
electronic devices. Radio wave interference may cause misoperation
of an electronic device or other problems. Pay special attention when
you use your mobile phone near audiphone, pacemaker and/or other
medical electronic devices, fire detector, auto-door and/or other
auto-control equipments. For details on the influence caused by
your mobile phone on pacemaker or other medical electronic devices,
please consult the manufacturer or your local distributor.
zDo not use your mobile phone near TV set, radio or office automated
equipments to avoid mutual influence.
On Airplane
zTurn off your mobile phone on airplane where it’s forbidden to use it.
The mobile phone may affect the normal operation of electronic
devices, therefore please follow the relevant regulations when using
your mobile phone on airplane.
In Hospital
zTurn off your mobile phone in hospital where it’s forbidden to use it.

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The mobile phone may affect the normal operation of medical
apparatus, therefore please follow the relevant regulations when
using your mobile phone in hospital.
In Gas Station
zDo not use your mobile phone in gas station. Turn off your mobile
phone near fuels or chemicals.
Waterproof
zKeep your mobile phone away from water. This may cause
overheating, electric leakage or failure if water or any other kind of
liquid enters your mobile phone.
Disassemble
zDo not disassemble or reassemble your mobile phone because this
might cause damage, electric leakage or circuit failure.
Antenna
zDo not use your mobile phone if your antenna is damaged because
this may cause body injury.

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Away from Children
zKeep your mobile phone from children. It may cause body injury when
the mobile phone is used as a toy.
Original Accessories
zUse the original accessories or those authenticated by the manufacturer.
Using non-original accessories may affect the mobile phone’s
performance, violate the warranty provisions or relevant national
regulations about telecom terminals, or even cause body injury.
Explosion Areas
zPlease strictly follow relevant laws and regulations to turn off your
mobile phone in or near the explosion areas.
Emergency Calls
zMake sure your mobile phone is turned on and in the service area.
Input the emergency number and press “Send” key to dial. Let others
know where you are and do not hang up without permission.
Precautions for using the battery

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zPut the battery in a cool and ventilated place where there is no direct
sunshine.
zThe battery life is usually limited, and it becomes shorter and shorter
after the battery is charged over and over again. If the charging fails
several times, this indicates that the battery is worn out and the
replacement is advised.
zDispose the worn-out batteries in designated places according to
specified regulations rather than throw them into residential garbage.
zDo not throw the worn-out batteries into fire because this might cause
fire or explosion.
zDo not press with great force when installing the battery because this
may result in leakage, overheating, explosion or fire.
zDo not disassemble or reassemble the battery because this may
result in leakage, overheating, explosion or fire.
zIf the battery becomes hot, changes in color or gets deformed during the
course of use, charging or storage, please immediately stop using
and replace it.
zKeep the battery away from dampness to prevent overheating,
smoldering or erosion.
zDo not leave the battery in direct sunshine, around a car or
high-temperature place because this might result in leakage or
overheating. This might affect the battery’s performance and shorten
its life.
zDo not keep charging the battery continuously over 24 hours.

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Note:
If the battery is damaged, please avoid contacting the
materials in it. If your skin has contacted those materials,
flush your skin with lots of water and seek for help from
doctors if necessary.
Precautions for using the charger
zUse the power voltage between 110VAC and 220VAC. Using the
voltage beyond the range may cause leakage, fire or damage to the
phone and charger.
zDo not short-circuit the charger because this might cause electric
shock, smoldering or damage.
zDo not charge the battery in direct sunshine, near dampness, dust,
vibration, TV set, or radio (may affect the image, sound), etc.
zDo not use the charger if the power cable is damaged because this
might cause fire or electric shock.
zDo not place water containers near the charger to avoid water
splashing. If water or any other kind of liquid splashes on the charger,
immediately remove the charger from the power socket to avoid
overheating, fire, electric shock or failure.
zDo not disassemble or reassemble the charger because this might
cause body injury, electric shock, fire or damage.
zDo not touch any charger, power cable or power socket with wet
hands to avoid electric shock.

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zDo not place heavy objects onto power cables or refit power cable
because this might cause electric shock or fire.
zRemove power plug from the socket before cleaning and
maintenance.
zHold the charger rather than pull the power cable while removing the
plug from the socket because this might cause damage, electric
shock or fire.

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1.4 Parts Definition
1.4.1 Appearance

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1.4.2 Mechanical Parts

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1.4.3 Key Definitions
Left/right key
Move the cursor to the left/right;
Press this key to switch 3D interface;
In idle mode, press left key to enter “Write Message”,
press right key to enter “Inbox”. You could change the
default settings;
Up/down key
Move the cursor up/down;
Move the cursor up/down to select menu options;
In idle mode, press up key to enter “Audio Player”,
press down key to enter “User Profiles”. You could
change the default settings;
Left soft key
In idle mode, press this key to enter “Menu”; and
hold this key to lock the keypad;
Execute the operations at the left-down corner of
the screen.
Right soft key Execute the operations at the right-down corner
of the screen;
In idle mode, press this key to enter “Contact”.
Send key Dial a number or receive incoming calls;
In idle mode, press the key to view all call history.
End key
Hang up a call or reject an incoming call;
Hold this key to power on/off;
In idle mode, press this keyto turn off background music.
In other mode, press this key to return to idle mode.
Side keys Adjust the volume.
Numeric keys Input numbers or symbols.
Quickly select the menu option during menu operation.
Snapshot key In idle mode, press this key to enter the camera
preview interface, and then press the key again to
take photos.
OK key In idle mode, press OK key to enter interface;
in most case, OK key functions the same as left
soft key.

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1.4.4 Descriptions of Touch-screen Shortcuts
In idle mode, click to enter the list of shortcuts (select 8 shortcuts
from the table below), and click to return to idle mode.
Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions
Dial Inbox
Write Message Profiles
Alarm Calendar
Calculator Music
Games
1.4.5 Descriptions of icons on status bar
Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions
Network signal strength Battery capacity
Unread SMS Unread MMS
Call Forwarding Calling or in call
Hands-free Alarm ON
Outdoor Meeting
Flight Slient
Self-defined
In Roaming GPRS
MP3 FM Radio ON
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