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        F151 UMTS 850MHz Mobile Phone User Manual
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1.     Your handset has a built in web browser and 3G opens up a world of communication   information and entertainment services  You can ask for directions within major cities  get the  latest news  sports  weather and much more     Press Menu  select Browser and then press OK key to access the browser interface     Home    Takes you to the BigPond web site     Go to    This function allows you to store and edit frequently accessed sites  Select Enter address to    input a new URL  or select the Last address  or Recent addresses then press OK     62    Bookmarks    All accessed page addresses can be saved as bookmarks in your phone     Under Options you can     History    Add  Add a new site to the bookmark list   View  Load the current page again   Address  Show current address    Edit  Edit and save the title and address of the selected bookmark   Delete  Delete the selected bookmarks     Delete all  Delete all bookmarks     This function allows you to check the web sites you have already visited     Page memo    This function displays the list of pages saved as an off line file     63    Push messages    This shows a list of all the messages pushed to your browser  Not all network providers use this feature     Options    You can set the Browser settings in this options menu     Home  Input the homepage of the browser    View  Change the settings relating to animations  images  tables and scripting   Proxy  Select to use the proxy or not and set the proxy server address  por
2.    After choosing one of the following options  you can enable or disable a divert service to your chosen number            511111 a qu  Call divert     1  All calls diverted  Ed when busy 0  Boo oo O ER  a o oi O 5  E Cancel all cali diverts         Select      All calls diverted  Divert all incoming calls unconditionally   When busy  Divert incoming calls when the line is busy    When no reply  Divert incoming calls when there is no answer   When unreachable  Divert incoming calls when the phone is unavailable     Cancel all call diverts  Cancel all forwarding services     In each menu you can Activate  Erase or Check status     96    Call Waiting    El at Notifies you of an incoming call while you already have a call in progress  Select    Activate Erase to enable disable this function  Check status to query the current status of this    rene function             0K      Call Barring    You can restrict making and receiving calls  You will need the barring password from your network provider        Bar all outgoing calls  Calls can not be made     36011 A m     Call barring       Bar outgoing calls  international   International calls can not be made         1   Bar all outgoing calls  Ed Bar outgoing calls  internati       International calls barred when roaming  When abroad  calls can only be    dsc Be ie made to numbers within the current country     E a E OE IO O   Bar all incoming calls  Calls cannot be received       Select     P          Bar incoming call when inter
3.  SIM box    Select  U SIM box to check the text messages saved in the USIM card  The Options are identical to previous menus     41    Multimedia Message Settings    Retrieval Settings  You have three choices   Manual   retrieve the MMS manually   Automatic   retrieve the MMS automatically   Manual in roaming   when you are roaming on a different network you can decide whether to accept the MMS   Delivery mode  You can set immediate delivery or defer it for a specified period of time   Time per page  Set MMS time per page   Delivery report  You can request delivery reports for sent messages  You receive a confirmation from the  network when the message is delivered to the recipient   Validity  You can set the validity period of outgoing messages  Messages are saved on the network for this period  or until the message Is delivered   Anonymous msg   You can choose to accept or reject anonymous messages   APN  Access Point Name  Preset by your network provider    Server address  Set the server address for MMS    Proxy server address  Set the proxy server address  Preset by your network provider      Proxy server port  Set the proxy server port  Preset by your network provider        Changing these settings will affect your browsing and client software     42    Text Message Settings    0 SMS center number  Set the messaging gateway       Voice mail number  Set the voice mail number    a Expired Time  Select the period over which the message centre will attempt to deliver the mes
4.  aa Whereis Maps  ey      i  Downloads  My Account                       Launches the BigPond web browser    Launches FOXTEL services    Launches Sensis search application for Yellow Pages    Connects to the Telstra Music web site    Connects to BigPond com E mail URL    Connects to Sensis 1234 Information Service    Download wallpapers and other pictures for your phone    Launches Whereis on line search facility for directions and maps    Launches phone download applications for games and accessories    View your mobile phone account details    90    9 Calls  Menu  6     From the idle screen press Menu  select Calls and then press OK to access the Calls lists        Stores details of All calls  Missed calls  Received calls  Dialled calls   From the main view you can Save the number and add details or from Options you can Send    E E eter SMS  Send MMS  make a Voice call  Delete the record  or Clear the call logs     Calls info     Call duration  You can review the approximate duration of your incoming and outgoing calls  You can check the last call  duration and all calls duration  Clear the call duration timers by pressing Clear  The default code to reset the timers is  0000     51    10 Settings  Menu  7     From the idle state press Menu select Settings  then press OK key to access the Settings    interface        Gull d i     Screen       PUE  1  Set wallpaper        In this menu you can configure the Screen options     El Set brightness Set wallpaper  Set backlight dura
5.  magnetic media  The  information contained on disks or cards may be  erased or damaged    Keep the handset  battery  charger and any other    accessories away from children     Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire  The  handset s Li ion batteries may be safely disposed  of at a Li ion recycling point    Do not attempt to dismantle the handset or any of  its accessories    Do not place the handset close to the edge of a    table in case it moves when set on vibration mode     Do not put the handset into a microwave oven     dryer  or high pressure container     Be careful not to pierce the battery with sharp  objects and do not use a battery that is damaged in  any way     Do not disassemble or modify the battery     Stop using the battery if abnormal heat  odour   discolouration  deformation  or abnormal condition    is detected during use  charge  or storage     Remove the battery at the end of its life and  dispose of safely     Observe and obey warning signs at petrol stations   airports and hospitals    Do not leave your handset at the bottom of a bag  where it may be damaged by excessive weight or    sharp objects     Do not connect the handset to any other chargers  or cigarette lighter chargers  Only use the supplied  charger    When the battery is thrown away cover the  terminals with insulating tape  Please recycle  see  last page     Do not drop  throw  or subject the handset to rough  treatment    In the unlikely event of a battery leak  take care to  keep th
6.  not last as long as it used to  the battery may be   coming to the end of its life  Replace the battery with a new one of the same type   0 When not using the battery for a long period remove it from the F151 and store it in a cool dry place       Do not leave the phone connected to the charger for extended periods of time eg  gt  24 hrs     20    3  Charging the battery    Open the rubber port cover and connect the charger  to the socket on the bottom of the phone    e The charger plug will only fit one way into the phone      Connect the charger to a standard AC wall socket    and switch on        o The phone will show a charging animation on the  display  If the phone is not used for a long time or the  battery is completely flat it may take a few minutes  before this indicator appears       When charging  ensure the power cable is kept clear    of walkways and does not cause a hazard     21    4  Battery Information and Care     Only use the supplied charger  Use of an unauthorized charger may damage the phone and invalidate the  warranty    Charge the battery promptly when it is flat    Charge the battery between 0  C 50  C  If the temperature of the handset is too high  switch it off and let it cool   lf the battery is not fully charged after 5 hours charging  please stop charging     Do not connect the battery directly to an electrical outlet or cigarette lighter charger   Stop using the battery if abnormal heat  odour  discolouration  deformation  or abnormal conditi
7.  of the equipment you can send your handset  battery and charger to    MRI  Australia  Pty Ltd   20 24 Demnis St   Campbellfield   VIC 3061   www mri com au    MRI Australia recycles every part of the equipment and diverts over 90  of the materials from landfill for re use      2    
8. F151    UMTS 850MHz Mobile Phone    User Manual    Edition  1  edition  Dec   2006    Copyright O 2006 by ZTE Corporation    All rights reserved    No part of this publication may be excerpted  reproduced  translated or utilized in any form or by any means  electronic  or mechanical  including photocopying and microfilm  without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation    ZTE Corporation operates a policy of continuous development  ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make changes    and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice     PC Software Requirements  The Join Me PC Software supports Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or Windows XP with Service Pack 2 only  Please    install the CD before connecting your handset to your PC  See the Read Me file on the CD for full instructions     Contents    LIEOr VOUN SA aro a raid 7  Elle ds LS AIC LY y PORTO CO PP OO o cate uobeuaeecdinstdeuoveaentbask cust O 7  FOSI O ale orion idas 9    o o var  vensucn avec vcetaeesenuedt een ssntaddader ee acca seenaeeeves 9  Radio Frequency  ENSTO Virada AAA SAA 10  o A ee eee eee eee ee 10  Declaration OF GOMIOMMINY  sarria tt isa 11  GOD V HONE IN OCG eitetacsc2s UE a eee eee eaten  11  FTES Cl A URNA ot ache assuce snide germs sae E E mee aeccenee eee 12  Wiigglice   fe  alge  it rs 9     a    aeeemeneenne meta meee neemere mee meer ie nine cn rte Senter ae et eiiecte re ane rer ee tate ner ne ee ee eee 12   Z OCUNI  SANC stages O On O 13  OV G
9. OK to save the marked files  In play list   1  Press Play to play the files  Adjust volume using the Up Down key   2  Press Edit to display the list  Then press Add to add new files  Press Options    Remove to delete the file  Press  Options    Change Order to move the file  Press Save to save the changes   3  Press Options for submenu      New Play list  Create new play list   s Rename  Change the list name      Delete  Delete this play list      Delete all  Delete all play lists        Info    View the music file amount and time information     60    Slide Show  Add your pictures by pressing Add  browsing to My Pictures and Marking the pictures you want  Press Options for     e New slide  Create new slide       Rename  Change the slide name      Delete  Delete this slide    e Delete all  Delete all slides     e Info    View the image info details     Streaming URL    Streaming URL are links to audio or video content available through the browser  The content is only available while you  are connected to the server and depends on your network provider  Press New to add a new streaming URL  Enter the  title and URL address and then Save the URL    When you have saved the URL details you can edit or choose Options for the submenu     e New Bookmark  Create a new bookmark       Send  Send the URL address as a message or E mail   o Delete  Delete the address etc    e Delete all  Delete all the URL addresses    e Info   View title and URL address     61       12 Browser  Menu  9 
10. Radio Communications Standard  Electro magnetic  Radiation Human Exposure  2003 and the Australian Communications and Media Authority Section 376 of the  Telecommunications Act 1997  The Product is compliant with IMEI INTEGRITY requirements as defined in GSM  standards 2 07 02 09 02 16 02 30 03 0304 08  3GPP standard 22 016 23 003    Copyright Notice    The video audio recordings you transfer or download may be protected by copyright laws  They are for personal use    only and must not be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner     11    Limited Warranty    The warranty does not apply to defects or errors in the product caused by    a  Reasonable abrasion   b  Misuse including mishandling  physical damage  improper installation  unauthorized disassembly of the product   c  Water or any other liquid damage   d  Any unauthorized repair or modification   e  Power surges  lightning damage  fire  flood or other events outside ZTE s reasonable control   f  Use of the product with any unauthorized third party products such as generic chargers   g  Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage for Products   The End User shall have no right to reject  return  or receive a refund for any Product from ZTE under the    above mentioned situations     Limitation of Liability   ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect  special  incidental or consequential damages resulting from or  arising out of or in connection with using this product  whether o
11. T WIG y POPOEROA On PO cand aaa auton sick Genk uae o aa Caldew aetna esi anges essa 13  ICY DEMI a o e o e O 14  IS VAY  gt  YIMDO ee a dani 17  nstallina ins USIN  2   a O 18  Battery Installation  Gharging e tene 19  POwering  Your Phone Onan Olea Rd 23   3 Basic Operators deanpaecsnitdeowecetinednansctdubocinueesiecsace  24  elo G  7 A     E OO anced  24  Making a Call Onl  Contact iaa 25  RECEIVING a VO Ice Gall ayrcrtis sets ce ayaa taiane tose caintt a ese aetna soe te deaiadenne yonde eset aunt otek gaeeetsestaacues 25  General Navigation us O A E remo O NGOS matte o 28    A TOOIS  Shortcuts Men   Tars a cia 29    FI   MANCO A A A O T ee 29  el  9940 E PPP RAE O On PO A e E ue tan acagansseaaeouseseatecae 30  0 e e po 31  ALO   LO o A A A an eer ere rene eT Mere rn em ne eee rer 32  A A E EA ET 33   TINO PPP E le lr S 34  Alaan a a a a be a dana en bea Gee eae 34  Calendari ito teorica 35  loo A a E on OE ene Cea ne ee et ee ee ere ree ere 36   AGU VO a E Ea N E E E E E ENETEIA EIE E EE AN EA TEE E E EN aal 36   Currency CONVE y AAA AI 37   WONG NINE orreee sateen eo aba eocitpacest a a a a temo raten Ueda na saean haa a pean tes enenaatiaee 37   9 Messages  Men  Lia 38   Crede a New OMS Message imitar ita todita cial eater as 38   Greate a New Multimedia  MESS IO astra lid od 39   o A A a On ee 40   CTO PEA a O aes eae 40   DPA o CO PEO Oc 55 Sea s eTA AE ull gees 2 aed Racers alae Gata ew need Pula ve AEA 41    gt    OR PO o 41   WS Ci NOISY S pees acaigt eee ancies
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13. age    Delete page  Delete current page    Preview  Preview the attached file  Press Left Right key to page down   Previous page  Next page  View the previous page or next page     Templates  Open the templates list etc     39       Save   Save the message to Drafts     7  Press Send to send the message  If the message fails to send it is stored in the Outbox     Inbox    a E     Enter the message list  Use the Up Down key to scroll through the list and press OK key to  view the details    From the Inbox press Options for more menu items as in the picture below    The menu items are self explanatory and are used to perform the operations to the selected    message  Press the Back Key to navigate to the previous screen         A  Copy to dtS      Select      Multimedia Messages  MMS     The MMS messages presents a similar menu structure with additional options for pictures such as Set as wallpaper     Outbox    Outbox contains all the messages that failed to send  Press Edit to edit and send the message     40    Drafts    If you select Save the message will be saved in the Drafts folder     Sent    Full a    The Sent folder contains all successfully sent messages  Press Edit to edit and send the  Sent    message        jit  Alison oz    3 just playing with the new p          Options   Edit   Delete       User folders    You can move received messages from the Inbox to a specific user folder  Press View to view messages in this folder     Press Rename to rename the folder    U
14. ar key to delete all digits     Use the arrow buttons  left  right  up  down  to edit the number or move the cursor     To make an international call  press the 7 key twice for the international prefix             24    Making a Call from Contacts   You can also make a call using a name in your Contacts    1  Enter Contacts list  Scroll to a record or type the first few letters and select the correct contact name   2  Press the Call key to make a voice call     3  Press End key to end the call     Receiving a Voice Call   When you receive a Call  the ring tone  illumination and vibrate function will activate  depending on your current profile  setting     ll  Press Call key or OK key to answer an incoming call    Note  When Any key to answer function is activated you can press any key except the Left select key  Right select  key  Back key and End key to answer the call  With the headset is connected  pressing the headset switch will also    answer the call     29    2  Press Right Select Key or End Key to reject a call    Press Left Select Key for further options during a voice call    0 Hold  Puts the current call on hold  You can then dial a third party independently and can switch between your  two calls by pressing Hold again    o End call  End current call       DTMF Off On  Enable or disable sending DTMF tones      SMS  Switch to SMS interface during a call        Contacts  Switch to Contacts interface during a call     oe    Press End Key   The call is disconnected an
15. d the call duration is displayed     Notes  The F151 supports multi party conferencing depending on network support  Use Left Right Key to toggle    between connected parties     26    Useful Tips    Useful tips for receiving a call are shown below     Turning off the Ring    When your phone is ringing  press Left Select Key  Options  Mute   tone    In idle state  select Settings Profiles Edit Ring volume Silent   Rejecting a call Press End Key     Press Right Select Key  Reject      When you miss a call   The Missed Call icon   will show in the idle state and the number will be    saved to the Missed calls list     Press OK Key to view the details        Once you ve viewed the Missed Call details  the icon disappears     21    General Navigation  The normal background screen is called the idle screen  Press OK to access the main menu  the Left Select Key to  access Contacts or the Right Select Key to access the Telstra Business web site  BIZ    alll   5    Telstra        E      Eu T 10    Contacts   Menu  ez _       Idle Screen    Pressing the Menu button takes you to the Main Menu  Navigate round the main menu by using the arrow keys     My Place       Main Menu    28    4 Tools  Shortcut  Menu  1     From the idle state press Menu    1  or move the cursor to select Tools        File Manager     m is   Press OK to open File Manager which opens further menu choices of Photos  Audios     Videos  and Others           f l Select   Info     29    Photos    Pictures    In this me
16. e  oe E e Ringtone  Select your desired ring tone for incoming calls   O eee    Ring volume  Adjust the ring volume level     Activate   Edit  o    Ringing type  vibration mode etc     o Message tone  Set the tone that sounds when a new message arrives   e  Keytones  Turn the keypad tones on or off    e Warning tone  Turn the warning tones on or off      Power on off tone  Turn the power up melody on or off    e    Earpiece volume  Adjust the volume of the earpiece     54    Security    Scroll right for the Security menu   Eull 2 Activate security codes  Set the PIN code and Handset lock  default   0000     Change security codes  You can change PIN code  PIN2 code and Handset lock code     Fixed dial numbers  If it is On you can only dial the numbers in the list  This information is       saved on the USIM card  You must enter your PIN2 to unlock this feature   ss  aaa oc FDN list   Fixed Dial Number     restricts outgoing calls  Press Add to add numbers  Use PIN2      Select    to unlock     Note  Personal Identification Numbers  PIN and PIN2  codes protect your USIM card against unauthorized use  The  PIN codes are usually supplied with the USIM card  After 3 consecutive incorrect entries your USIM will be blocked  PIN  locked   Personal unblocking keys  PUK  will then be required to unlock your phone  talk to your service provider for    more details and to get your PUK code     99    Call  Call Divert    This service enables you to divert incoming calls to other numbers  
17. e  sydney  GMT 10 00 2216    0601 1980  DD   rss   E    OK   Setting    3     5 Messages  Menu  2     In idle state  press Menu  select Messages and then press the OK key to access the    Messages interface        Messages    3511111 A ul       anono     Create a New SMS Message    FS  0419459358  ar   1  Select New message and then Text message     2  Enter the recipient s number or press Contacts and choose the recipient   3  Press the Down key twice to move the cursor to the text field  Enter text using the keypad   l Save  Template  Send    press the   key to toggle between different text modes  eg Predictive Text  ABC  abc  123     4  Characters and punctuation can be shown by pressing the el key  Choose the desired symbol and press OK key to    insert     38    5  Press Send to send the message and save it in Sent  If the message fails to send it is stored in the Outbox     6  Press Save to save the message to Drafts     Create a New Multimedia Message    El aa 1  Select New message then select Multimedia message          0419459358  mip       2  Enter recipient number or press Contacts and choose the recipient     3  Press Down key to move cursor to the title field     e 4  Press Down key to move cursor to the text field     5  Press Insert to attach an Image  Audio or Video file from your data folder     APA  Options   Inset   Send    6  Press Options for additional menu     Delete image  Delete audio file Delete video file  Delete current file   Add page  Add a new p
18. e battery discharge away from your eyes or  skin  In the event of contact please flush thoroughly  with clean water and consult a doctor    It is normal for the handset to become warm while  the battery is being charged     Do not use the handset where blasting is in  progress   Take care not to put your phone in your back    pocket and then sit on it     3 Do not leave the handset discharged or e Remember to make backup copies of all important  disconnected for a long time  otherwise your data on your handset   personal data may be lost       Do not use your handset while driving or operating    Please recycle the packaging     other machinery     Hospital Safety    o Switch your phone off in areas where the use of handsets is prohibited  Always obey the warning signs and follow  the instructions given     0 The operation of some medical electronic devices  such as hearing aides and pacemakers  may be affected by    the handset  Observe and obey all warning signs     Efficient use    The handset has an internal antenna located at the top of the phone  For optimum performance with minimum power  consumption do not cover the antenna area with your hand  Covering the antenna affects call quality  may cause the  handset to operate at higher power level than needed  and may shorten talk and idle times     Radio Frequency Energy    Your handset is a low power radio transmitter and receiver  When switched on it intermittently transmits radio frequency   RF  energy  radio waves   Th
19. e current memory usage     Note  Schedules and Alarms still work when the handset is switched off     35    Stopwatch    Bull  i      Start      Calculator    Bull dm     Calculator               Equal   Decimal       The phone has a built in stopwatch accessible through the Tools menu     Press OK key to start timing   Press OK key to stop timing  The screen will show the event time   Press OK key to continue timing     Press Right select key to reset     The phone provides a simple calculator accessible through the Tools menu     1     dd    Press 0 9 key to enter numbers  Decimal to enter the decimal point   Press Up Down Left Right key to choose         x      Press Clear key to clear last digit and results     Press OK key to get results  Press End key or Back to exit the calculator     36    Currency Conversion  This function allows you to quickly compare foreign currency to your local currency   1  Press Left select key to input a currency exchange Rate  Press Right select key to input the decimal     2  Enter Foreign amount or Local amount and the result is shown automatically     World Time    The world time function provides time information on major cities worldwide   Enl is ja 1  You can scroll to the desired city by using Left Right key   2  Press Setting  select your city and then press OK key to save the selected city as your    home time zone   Note changing time zones changes the current time setting        3  Press End key or Back key to quit        Melbourn
20. e transmit power level is optimized for best performance and automatically reduces when  there is good quality reception  Maximum power is only used at the edge of network coverage  so under most  circumstances the power output is very low     Emergency Services    To make an emergency call in any country     1 Ensure that your handset is switched on and in service    2 Press    el key as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the idle screen    3 Enter the emergency number for your present location using the keypad   eg 000 or 112    4 Press Y key to call the number  Follow instructions received and do not end the call until told to do so     10    To make an emergency call without a USIM card  When the USIM card is not inserted enter the emergency number and press Y or OK key to make the call     You can also activate the emergency call with a single key press by pressing the SOS soft key button     Note    a Tell the operator which service you require  Give your position and  if possible  remain stationary to maintain best  contact    a Due to the nature and coverage of the cellular system the connection of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed     You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications like medical emergencies     Declaration of Conformity    We declare under our sole responsibility that the product s  detailed in this manual  and in combination with our  accessories  conform with the essential requirements of The 
21. en contact  Press Options 3 for Set Speed Dial then choose an available  empty number and press OK to Setup  To use your Speed Dial keys long press the relevant key  Eg From the idle  screen press and hold key 1 and the phone calls your Voicemail number  Key 1 is preset to access MessageBank whilst    in Australia and key 3 is preset to access International MessageBank whilst overseas     4     Copy Contacts from USIM Card to Phone     Insert your old SIM card  Switch the phone on and then select Contacts from the main menu   Press the Right button until you see USIM with the list of Contacts from your old SIM card     Press Options  More  Copy all  and then press Yes to confirm     Import contacts from Microsoft Outlook    Through the use of the Join Me software it is possible to import contacts from Outlook or similar applications  You can  import CSV files or VCF  Vcard  files into the Join Me application and then download them onto your phone  For further    information please see our FAQ section on http   www zte com au support fag htm     48    8 Telstra Services  Menu  5     From the idle screen press OK to see the main menu then OK again to see the Telstra    Services menu  My Place  as below     My Place       Telstra Services Menu  My Place    Tull    it a  T My Place  BigPond    S   FOXTEL          E Call 1234 info    e ians       49    S  BigPond    v    Foxren  FOXTEL  a Yellow search    BigPond Music  e5 My Email  i Call 1234 info  Ay        BigBlogs amp Photos 
22. er any call restrictions are set  See Call Barring   Short message cannot be sent Check the SMS centre setting in the SMS Settings menu  Restore defaults   The battery discharges quickly The battery life is expired  Purchase a new battery from your dealer   The handset gets very warm  It is normal for phone to get warm during long calls  when using the browser    and when charging the battery     68    15 Glossary    Avatar     is a small bit map cartoon style picture    2G   Second Generation wireless communication system    3G   Third Generation wireless communication system  3G is the next generation wireless communication  system that offers real time video streaming services and high rate packet data service  3G is also known  as UMTS  Universal Mobile Telecommunications System     Access point   Access point gives users access to enhanced services    MMS  Multimedia Message Service    A message service for the handset environment  that allows videos   pictures  audio files and text to be sent between phones and to E mail addresses    Roaming   Use of your phone when you are outside your home area  when traveling for example    USIM   Universal Subscriber Identity Module  Your USIM is provided by network operator  lt carries the  authentication and service data for the network operator as well as user specific data such as Contacts and  SMS    Voice mail   An answering service that automatically answers your calls when you are not available  Others    can leave voice mes
23. ery   Continuous idle time   Continuous talk time   Charge time    Battery Life    17 Technical Parameters    F151 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System  with Tri Band GSM   Approx 48mm x 109mm x 16mm   Approx 90g  Including standard battery    WCDMA 850 MHz  GSM 900MHz  GSM 1800MHz  GSM 1900MHz    MP4 video  MP3 audio  146MHz Processor  MIDP 2 0 JAVA  262K Colour Screen  MMS  Video  MMS Picture  E mail  Calendar  Soeakerphone  USB PC Connectivity   Compatible  with ZTE CK150 Carkit  sold separately     800 mA hours  Lithium ion  Li ion    200 hours in GSM mode  300 hours in WCDMA mode    200 minutes on GSM network  95 minutes on WCDMA network    Approx 3 hours   Approx 10 000 charge cycles        The phones talk time and idle time are based on ideal working environments  The use of extended backlighting     browser  and network conditions can reduce battery life and talk idle time     71    18 Environmental Statement    Your F151 UMTS handset is made using the latest manufacturing techniques and environmental standards to reduce  waste and hazards to the environment  However at the end of life of the equipment the manufacturer recommends that  you return the handset and accessories to your nearest re cycling depot or send it to our recycling agent below   Valuable materials such as gold  silver  and copper can be recovered from the handset  Any toxic materials will be  prevented from entering the environment and the waste materials will be recycled    At the end of life
24. ess eae nae aaa aerate oeneee nese cen caennseaniamar nee eae 62  A A O Tne ee meter ne PE me eS REO RA ree ante Yee CES ee ata mee ney ee 63  BAUS LOU wisp eee area ea ee oat cessed cee aru SA AS AAA 63  a basa a eee ae Se he eee ea cheee ee caeees 63  FUSING SS tts o ec nase cette A EA 64  OPINAS tato en eo eect eee ec eme e e 64  13 OE END CN oct cat cee aee gee ena cio 65  PATS GAG OC MOE ara AA SA A 65  Eae E E E EEEE E A ian EE EENE E E sean O E eae et oie ae aan aaa 65  Predicuve Tex EN eos a aao a ia aaaeei 66  Soe BO el ee e CAI A e A O EC OO E E ce E A E E E 66  14 TROUDIESNOOUAG estn a Eea io 68  T GO S Mc 69  16 TECHNICA  Parameters iii a a a aa 70  17 Environmental Statement irse nnmnnn nnmnnn 72    l For your safety    General Safety    The handset contains delicate electronic circuitry  magnets and battery systems  You should treat it with care and pay    attention to the following points     Do not allow the handset  battery or accessories to  come into contact with liquids or condensing    moisture at any time  Do not immerse in any liquid     Do not leave the handset or battery in direct  sunlight or near other heat sources where the  temperature could exceed 60   C   Take care not to allow metal objects  such as coins  or key rings  to come into contact with the battery  terminals     Do not put the battery in your mouth     Only use original replacement batteries from your    dealer     Do not place the handset near computer disks   credit cards  and other
25. gs   Alarm    Eon it _    _ Press Options to display the following popup menu items                 O Edit alarm  Allows you to set the alarm type  date  time  ringtone and subject  Use  E  IE E   UA Up and Down keys to navigate and Left and Right Keys to change the settings or    e e OE edit  When complete press OK key to save     DM e Set rest days  Press Up Down key to highlight the day  Press Select Cancel       then OK key to change the rest day  The alarm type Workday will not ring on the    defined rest day s       Delete all  Delete all the alarm settings     Note  Schedules and Alarms still work when the handset is switched off     34    Calendar    I  3611111       a The cursor appears on the current date  You can move the cursor to the desired location using    the Up Down Left Right keys  If any schedule or reminder is set  a small dot appears on the  bottom right corner of the date    1  Press Add to add a new schedule item     Select schedule type  Subject  Start time  End time  date  Alarm set  etc  Press Up Down key to    aaa  Options   Open   Add    select options  press Left Right key to change  Press OK key to save     2  Press Open   View to view the schedule item   3  Press Options to display the following popup menu items     Week view  Enter weekly calendar   e Go to date  View the date information   0 Delete entry  Delete schedule items      Settings  Settings for individual schedule item  such as alarm tone  default view etc   0 Memory Info   Shows th
26. he combination of    letters pressed     Press the letter keys once for each letter  For example to write    set     press 7  3  8   When you finish writing the word and it is correct  press OK key to confirm or O  space    If the word is not correct use the   key to toggle between different available words   If your word is not available in the dictionary then enter it manually by using conventional    abc text mode as above     Bull 5d    Special characters are selected by pressing the    key during any text mode  Move the cursor to    HK       the required symbol and select OK     66    Character Chart    1 and some common punctuation characters eg     0    CI E  TUVtuv8   RR ss   AE         key Press key for character set  Press twice for International Prefix            6        14 Troubleshooting    Please check the manual thoroughly before contacting your service provider     Symptom Resolution     Enter PIN code    is shown Input the correct PIN number  See Settings Security       No USIM detected    is shown Check you have inserted a valid USIM card  See Installing the USIM Card    Enter the unlock code    is shown Enter the unlock code  Default is 0000  See Settings  Security    No  key tone when pressing keys Check the Keytones settings in the current profile   No incoming ring tone Check the ring tone and ringing volume settings in the profile   No alarm tone Check the profile setting  silent  and the alarm ring setting   A phone number cannot be dialed Check wheth
27. ile information  author  version  size etc   Settings    Bookmarks  Store web site addresses for frequently visited sites     Proxy settings  Are preset by your network provider and should not be changed     49       7 Contacts  Menu  4     Press Menu  Contacts and then press OK key to access the Contacts menu interface   The Contacts menu allows you to save and manage contacts information  You can add a new  address or search saved contacts by name  You can also add a personal ring tone or an avatar    image to a contact     Contacts    All Records    1     In Contacts  use the Up Down key to select a record and press OK key to view the detailed information  Press  Edit to edit the information  press OK key to save   In Contacts  press Send to send SMS  MMS or E mail     In Contacts  select Options to display further menu choices     46    Groups    The default Contacts list has groups such as All  Mates  Family  Friends  Work  VIP  Unclassify and  U SIM  You can    move contacts into specific groups or leave them in the default group     Create New Contact    I    3611111 at       Enter the name and number that you wish to save with your contact information  You can save    YN     E   E  o different ring tones for voice calls  add an avatar  E mail address and other details        A From the Contacts list you can edit an existing contact to update the details as above     JA voicecall ringtone  Default      Save    Set Speed Dial  From your Contacts list  highlight the chos
28. national roaming  Calls cannot be received when you are    Overseas     9     Select Activate Erase to enable disable this function  select Check status to query the current status of this function   6 Cancel all call bars  Cancel all call barring you have activated     e Change password  Change the barring password  It is needed when you active or erase the call barring     Send my number    This function allows you to send or hide your number when making calls     Any Key to Answer    If    On    you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key except End key  Back key and Left  Right select keys     98       11 Multimedia  Menu  8     In idle state press Menu  select Multimedia and then press OK key to access the    Multimedia interface     Multimedia    Media player    Your phone can play multimedia  audio or video  files  The player defaults to the last file accessed  Press Options     Open  Open files from Files  URL  Slide or Play list    Send  Send the file as a message or E mail    Mute       Mute off     Mute Unmute the video files when they are playing   Set as ringtone   wallpaper  Set the file as ring tone or wallpaper     File info   View the file size and time information     99    o Network settings  Set corresponding network parameters     e Help  Get help about how to use media player     Favorites  Play list  This function enables you to create a list of your favorite audio files  Press Add to create a new play list  Use Mark to  mark the audio file and 
29. nu press Connect to connect to a web site to download pictures and ringtones     My Pictures    This application enables you to view still images  In the My Pictures folder  highlight the desired picture  press OK key    to Open the image  press Mark to mark the file  Press Options to access submenu     36011 A  im  8         Select      Send  Send the image via MMS or E mail    Set as wallpaper  Set the picture as wallpaper   Add to slide  Add this picture to the slide show   Move to  Move the picture to another folder   Copy to  Copy the picture to another folder   Rename  Change the name of the picture     Delete  Delete this picture     Delete all  Delete all files in My Picture folder    Mark all files  Mark all files in My Picture folder    File information  Show information about the file size and created time    Space information  Show the used space in each folder and the total available space     New folder  Create a new folder in my picture folder     30    Wallpapers    In the wallpapers list  press Open to view the picture  press Mark to mark the file  press Options to enter the submenu     The submenu is similar to that of My Pictures   Audios    Select Audios to connect to a web site to download audio files    Ring   In the ring tones list  press Open to play the file  press Mark to mark the file  press Options to enter the submenu   O Send  Send the file via MMS E mail    0 Set as ring tone  Set the file as your ring tone    o Add to playlist  Add the file to 
30. on is detected  during use  charge  or storage     Keep the battery   s metal contacts clean    Do not leave a loose battery in your pocket or handbag where metal objects could short the terminals  This could  be a fire or injury hazard    Battery life can be maximized by regularly allowing the phone to fully discharge before recharging the battery     When the battery voltage is low the phone will alert and may have limited functionality     22    Powering Your Phone On and Off    Ensure that your USIM card is fitted properly and the battery is charged  Press and hold the e key to power on the    phone  The screen will display the following prompts in turn  depending on your security settings      Enter the unlock code If handset lock code has been activated     The default password is 0000    Enter PIN code As provided by Telstra     Once the security conditions have been met and the USIM is correctly installed the handset will automatically register       with the network and the network service provider s name or logo appears on the display     see the chapter on Settings     Security for more details     23    3 Basic Operation    Making a Voice Call  Emi a Zz 1  Make sure your handset is on and connected to the network     2  Enter the phone number using the keypad        3  Press Call key D to make a voice call     4  Press the End Key   to end the call     0419459361               Cancel    General Usage Notes  Use clear key to delete a digit or press and hold the cle
31. oved or damaged then the handset becomes unusable except for emergency calls    The USIM card is installed in a holder underneath the battery  Insert the card into the holder as shown with the gold  contacts on the USIM card facing down and the beveled corner facing to the top left  Ensure the USIM card is pushed    all the way to the base of the phone        18    Battery Installation  Charging and Care  1  Removing the Battery    Switch off the handset  Find and press the release button in the upper middle of the back panel and gently slide the    panel down to reveal the battery compartment  Find the groove on the top of the battery and lift the battery up and out        2  Installing the Battery    Locate the contacts on the battery  Insert the battery so the contacts line up with the terminals on the phone  The  battery can only be inserted one way  Replace the back cover by locating the cover flat within 5mm of the closed    position and slide the cover up to lock it  Do not force the cover down at an angle as this will damage the lugs     19       The battery is not fully charged when you buy your phone but there may be enough power in the battery to turn the  phone on  A battery that has not been used for a long period of time needs to be completely discharged and then  recharged two or three times before reaching full capacity   Note    0 The F151 automatically switches off if the battery voltage is too low    0 Batteries have a limited life span  If the battery does
32. r middle of the  screen   0 9 Number key  Dial numbers  Enter numbers and characters  Press and hold for speed dialing  Select items on  menu lists  Shortcut to functions through the menu system   Long press  press and hold  on Key 1 goes direct to Voicemail   101      key  Switch between different text input modes  Predictive Text  ABC  abc or 123  Long press to activate key lock  Press and hold the   key then follow the prompts    a key  Enter symbols mode when editing  In idle states press twice for   symbol for international    dialing prefix     16    Display Symbols   Bull Signal Strength of the GPRS Network   Gulll Signal Strength of the 3G Network  No signal   New Message   New E mail   New Wap Push Message   Message Memory is Full   E mail Memory is Full    Wap Push Message Memory is Full    ET       Roaming    Alarm    Battery Level Indicator    a   E Missed Call  de Call Forward  All Calls  is Active  i    Silent Mode  JEE Vibration Mode  Ah Headset Mode  AES Headset and Vibration Mode  si GPRS Attach  li PDP Context Established    17    Installing the USIM Card    The USIM card stores your network connection authority  service details  phonebook and text messages  lt must be  inserted into your phone prior to use    First disconnect the charger and other accessories  Remove the back panel and the battery  as described below    Handle the USIM card with care and avoid static electricity and magnetism  Do not bend or scratch your USIM card    lf the USIM card is rem
33. r not ZTE had been advised  knew or should have  known the possibility of such damages     The user should refer to the enclosed warranty card for full warranty and service information     12    2 Getting Started    Overview    Thank you for purchasing the F151 UMTS Mobile Phone  The F151 is capable of operating in UMTS  Universal Mobile    Telecommunication System  mode  also known as 3G  GSM  Global System for Mobile Communications  or 2G  and    13    Key Definition    Earpiece    LCD  Arrow Keys     Left Right Up Down OK      Left select key Right select key    Back key Clear key  Call key End key  Keypad       14             Left select key   Execute prompts that appear at the lower left corner of the screen  Shortcut to Contacts   Right select key   Execute prompts that appear at the lower right corner of the screen  Shortcut to Telstra Business  web site  BIZ    Call key   Make and answer calls  Show All calls logs in idle state    End key   End a call  reject a call  exit applications  Power on off     hold for 4 seconds    Clear key   Delete characters when editing    Back key    Returns you to the previous screen     15       Up  Scroll up  Shortcut to My Place  Move cursor to previous field   Down  Scroll down  Shortcut to Contacts  Move cursor to next field   Left  Scroll left  Shortcut to Calendar  Move left on tabs   Right  Scroll right  Shortcut to Multimedia  Move right on tabs   OK key  Confirm actions  make selections  Execute prompts that appear in the lowe
34. sage      Status report  The network informs you when your message has been delivered     Templates Settings    Edit the templates for quick pre defined messages and frequently used phrases     Memory info     Check the used  available and total amount of memory on the handset     43    E mall    Ful az From the idle state press Menu  select Messages and then the right key to Email         New E mail    e Select New Email  Enter destination address  or select it from your contacts  Use the    a down button to move between fields  When complete press Send   Ser TOlgers    y Select      Mail Box    The Mail Box is self explanatory  Inbox contains received E mails  Outbox contains E mails that failed to send  Drafts    contains unsent E mails     The Options submenu is similar to that for text messages  please refer above to that section for any guidance   Settings  Your E mail parameters are preset by your network provider and should not be changed     Memory info     Displays the available and used memory     44    6 Games     Applications  Menu  3     The F151 supports Java downloads for games and applications  You can download new    applications from your service provider or other specialist portals  Your handset supports HTTP    and WAP HTTP     Games  amp  apps       Applications    1  Start the browser  display the Java MIDlet downloaded to the applications list   2  Press Select to run the file  press Options for more choices eg Delete     Note  Press Property to view f
35. sages for you with this service     69    16 Installing the J oin Me PC Software    Install the CD Software before plugging your phone into your PC  If your phone has already been plugged in  the    correct drivers will not install automatically  See below to re install the drivers through the Windows Device Manager     Please follow the installation guide carefully by reading the Quick Start Guide provided and the Read Me file on the CD   The process is to run the Setup File in the Join Me folder on the CD  then plug in your handset  Windows will install  three sets of drivers  Once this is done  you can run the Join Me software  If the installation fails then you will need to    access Device Manager to re install the drivers  Please see our FAQ section on www zte com au for full instructions     To access Device Manager  right click My Computer  select Properties  the Hardware tab  then Device Manager or go  through the Control Panel  System  Failed Driver installation is shown by yellow      or    marks  Right click to re install  the driver and follow the Found New Hardware Wizard choosing the default options  If the driver still fails to install  go  back and select    Install from a list or specific location    then select    Don t Search   will choose     Select the driver from the    list and complete the installation  See www zte com au for screen shots and complete instructions     70    Handset   Dimensions  WxLxH   Weight   Frequency Standards    Features    Batt
36. t  username and password   Cache  Set the browser cache parameters    Cookies  Set cookies parameters     cookies can be helpful to remember your own web preferences   Certificates  View the certificates provided in the browser    Push settings  Set to receive push messages    APN settings  Access Point Name  Preset by your Network Provider    Background music  Set the background music when browsing    Reset  Restore the original Browser settings     About browser  View browser information such as version  etc     64    13 Text Input    Use the   key to switch between different text modes ABC  abc  123 or Predictive Text  En      ABC and abc mode    1  Press the key labelled with the required letter   2   a b c      Once for the first letter  O Twice for the second letter  etc     0 Press and hold the key to enter the corresponding number     2  To insert a space  press 0 key  To delete letters press the Clear key    3  If the next letter is on the same key  wait until the cursor appears or press Right key to the move cursor on   4  Press the 1 key repeatedly for common punctuation marks  Press    key to open special characters    123 mode    The 123 mode enables you to enter numbers in a text message  Press the   key to switch into number mode     65    Predictive Text  En     Tull  ul  SER  S  alison oz  Display shows dictionary 1   made     2   3     a  Save Template  Send    Special Characters    Predictive text is based on a built in dictionary and generates words from t
37. the play list     Mark all files  Mark all files in the ring tones folder     File information  Show information about the file size and created time     e Space information  Show the space information for each folder and total available space     31    My Audios  In file list press OK Key to play the selected files  press Mark to mark the highlighted file  Press Options to enter    submenu  The submenu is similar to those above and contains options already discussed     During playback  you can press Mute to mute the sound and use the Up   Down keys to adjust the volume     Videos    Select Videos to connect to a web site to download video files     32    My Videos   In my videos list press OK key to play the selected files  press Mark to mark a highlighted file  Press Options to display  the following menu    0 Send  Send the file via MMS or E mail    8 Rename  Rename the file    o Move to  Move the file to another folder      Copy to  Copy the file to another folder       Delete  Delete the selected file    9 Delete all  Delete all the files in My Videos folder    9 Mark all files  Mark all video files       File information  Show information about the selected video file     Space information  Show the space information for each folder and total available space     New folder  Create a new video folder     Others    You can save other files here     33    Time  In the Tools menu you can scroll Right to select the Time tab to access the Alarm  Calendar and Stopwatch settin
38. tion  Set brightness  Set owner name  Set phone     E Set phone greeting greeting     f   Select      92    Handset    amil   tet E        Settings    A Cs a    a   1  Language f   Ed Settime    F modern Settings      Select         scroll right to access the Handset settings     1  Language  Set the language used in the handset   2  Set time  Use Arrow keys to move between time and date   3  Network settings        Preferred Mode  You can select GSM only   WCDMA only or Automatic     o Preferred Selection  On Automatic the handset will register with any available  network  On Manual  you can specify which network to register with from a list of available networks   4  Own phone number  Add   Edit   Delete your own phone number   5  Shortcut keys  Set the shortcut menu item corresponding to each Arrow key   6  Modem Settings  Set the phone modem settings such as username and password   7  Access point settings  This menu shows the access point list   8  Restore default settings  Restore to original factory settings   Default handset lock code   0000     9  keylock  Set the time for the auto keylock     10  Network time  Automatically updates the handset time for Daylight Savings etc     93    Profiles    Scroll right for the Profiles Menu  The current profile is shown with a red dot     Full 5                 ee 1  Press Up Down key to select a profile and press OK key to activate   2  Press Right select key to edit the settings  press OK key to modify   an ae ee alti terrenc
    
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