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1 ZTE F858 HSDP A Multi band 3G Mobile Phone User Manual.
2 PC Sof t w are Requirement s Join Me PC Sof tware included supports Micro soft V ista (only 32 bit), Windows 2000 w ith Service Pack 4 or Windows XP with Serv ice Pack 2 only .
3 Contents RF Safety Information .................................................................................................... 6 General Safety Informati on .......................................................................................
4 1.17 Set Alarms and Appointm ents .......................................................................... 40 1.18 Send an E- mail ................................................................................................ 42 1.19 T ake Pictures and V i deos .
5 3.1 T roubleshooting and F AQ’s .............................................................................. 80 3.2 Glossary of T erms ............................................................................................ 82 3.3 T echnical Pa ramete rs .
6 RF Safety Information The handset has an internal antenna located under th e bottom of the keyp ad. For optimum performance with minimum pow er consumption do not cov er the antenna are a with your hand. Hold th e handset betw een thumb and finger on t he main hinge section.
7 General Safety Information The handset contains d elicate elect ronic circuitry , magnets an d battery sy stems. Y ou should treat it with c are and p ay attention to the foll owing points: • Handle the handset with care. Do not drop or throw the hands et dow n roughly .
8 • Do not disassemble or modify the battery . • S top usi ng the batter y if abnormal h eat, odour , discolour ation, deformatio n, or abnormal condit ion is de tected d uring u se, charge, or storage. • Do not put the battery in y our mouth. • Only use original repl acement batteri es.
9 Support Information • For Warranty Service ONL Y , in the e vent of a faul ty handset, pl ease ring 1800 670 796 . • All calls for PIN numb er enquiries, Networ k problems, T elstra Next G Servi.
10 Key Layout Arro w Keys Camera for video calling Left Select Key Call key End / Exit and power On / Off key Right Select Key Clear key 1234 Key Back key Video call key Earpiece T elstra ‘My Place.
11 Notes • The handset is a vailable in v arious colours. For illustration purposes only the abov e images are show n in black. Right view V olume key s Left view Charger/USB and Headset port TFlash.
12 • There is no key lock available. This is common to clam shell desig ns because the keys are protected by closing th e flip. • Long press (press an d hold) the # key to engage m e eting mode (silent w ith vibrate).
13 1 Getting Started 1.1 Install the USIM Card The USIM card (Universal Subscri ber Interface Mod ule) is the small p lastic chip w ith gold contact s supplied by T elstra. Thi s contai ns your pho ne number and acts as a store fo r your contacts. It can be moved between d ifferent phones if r equired.
14 1.2 Insert the Battery Insert the bat tery caref ully w ith the cont a ct s lo cate d ag ainst t he g old s prings . The battery will only fit one w ay . Close the cas e by locating th e plastic cov er into the groov es and sliding the cover up to close it.
15 1.3 Switch the Phone on and Connect the Charger Press and ho ld the key for two second s to switch your ph one on. The phone wil l take app rox 30 secon ds to st art up.
16 1.4 Charging and Battery life • Only use the charger sup plied. • Normal charge time is 2-3 hours. • When not using the p hone for a lo ng period rem ove the batte ry and store i t in a cool d ry place. • Do not leave the phone connected t o the charger for more than 24 hrs.
17 1.5 Basic Navigation From the Home Screen press the left se lect Key to a ccess the Main Menu : The icons are described underneat h each icon as it is highli ghted. Home Screen Main Menu Ar row K eys Use the Arro w Keys to move around t he Main Me nu , to move the cursor a nd to access Shortcut s.
18 Select K eys The two key s at the top of the key pad are ca lled the Select K e y s . The left an d right Select Keys are used to choose the options fr om the bott om of the scr een. In the abov e example the Lef t Select Key opens the Menu and the Right Select Ke y open s Options for the Home Screen.
19 1.6 Enter your Contacts There are s everal metho ds availabl e to enter c ontact s into your phone. T he Getting S tart ed Section deals w ith adding your cont acts manua lly and copying conta ct s from a previous SIM card. See th e Advanced Se ction for addi ng cont acts from y our PC and importing co ntact s from Microsof t Outlook.
20 Add a contact from a received call n umber If someone cal ls you and y ou wish to save their n umber as a new contact, perform the following: • Press the key to bring up y our Call List. • The last call received w ill be at the top of the list.
21 1.7 Edit your Contacts to Change Ringtones and Groups Once you h ave added som e contacts you can edit them to cha nge the Gr oup and to set a personalised R ing T one. • Contacts are normally stor ed in the de fault Group, U nclassified. • Y ou can move your contact s into other Group s: Mates, Family , Friends, Work, and VIP .
22 1.8 Set Speed Dials Once you h ave entered some contact s you can assign speed dial keys to your c hosen contact s: • Press Do wn A rrow Key (or other key if you hav e changed it ) to enter th e Contact s menu. • Use the Arrow Key s to scroll to the cont act you wish to assign a S peed Dial Number .
23 1.9 Make a Voice Call Dial the number manually • If required press the * k ey twice for t he Internatio nal Prefix ‘+’. • Enter the number on the k eypad an d press the key to make th e call. • When the call is conn ected you c an press the OK Key for Handsfree mode.
24 Choose a number from y our recent call list • Press the key to bring up y our call list. Press again for Last Numb er Redial. • Us e the Up and Down Arrow Keys to scro ll to the desire d nu mber . • Press the key to make the cal l. • When the call is conn ected you c an press the OK Key for Handsfree mode.
25 1.10 Send an SMS (Text Message) From the Home Screen select the Messaging ico n and pres s the OK Key to open the Messages Menu: • Press the OK Key to select New Message. • Press the OK Key to select T ext Me ssage. • Press the OK Key to select from y our Contacts l ist or enter y our number manually .
26 1.11 Notes on Text modes and Predictive Text • Y our current text mode is in dicated by eZ iEng, 123, ABC or abc display ed directly beneath the b attery symbol. • Use the # key to sw itch between dif ferent text modes eZ iEng (predictiv e text), 123, ABC and abc .
27 My Wo rds • From the text entry mode press the Options key and press OK for My Wo rds . • (The first time you use My W ord s press OK to add a new word). • Press Right Select Key to Ad d a new word then press Ok to Save it. • In My Wo rds you can pres s the Options key to Edit , Delete or Delete all wo rds.
28 1.12 Emergency Calls T o mak e an emer genc y call during nor mal use 1 Ensure that your hand set is switc hed on and i n service. 2 Press the key repeatedly to clear the dis play and ret urn to the Home Screen . 3 Enter the emergency numb er for your present locatio n using the key pad, (eg 000).
29 1.13 Personalise your Phone There are m any ways to ch ange the loo k and feel of y our handset such as cha nging the theme, setting up shortc uts, changing th e background sc reen (wallpaper) an d choosing your own ring to ne etc.
30 Add a Shor tcut • From the Home Screen pres s the Right Select Key to select Options . • Select Shor tcuts and press th e OK Key . • Select an empty <Add Short cut> slot and press the OK Ke y . • Select your favourite function from t he list prov ided.
31 Change y our Ri ngtone • From the Home Screen pres s the Right Select Key to select Options . • Press the Down Arrow and sel ec t Settings , press the OK Key . • Press the Right Arrow ke y twice to get to Profiles . • Press the Right Select Key to Edit y our curre nt pr ofil e.
32 Switch the K ey T ones off • From the Home Screen pres s the Right Select Key to select Options . • Press the Down Arrow and sel ec t Settings , press the OK Ke y . • Press the Right Arrow Ke y tw ice to get to Profiles . • Press the Right Select Key to Edit the profi l e.
33 Disable or ch ange the PIN Number • From the Home Screen pres s the Right Select Key to select Options . • Press the Down Arrow and sel ec t Settings , press the OK Key . • Press the Right Arrow Ke y three times for Securi ty . • Press OK to Select Activate S ecurity C odes.
34 1.14 Using File Manager All user file s and downloa ded conte nt are store d in the F ile Manager section of the handset. Browse the folders to find all the user acce ssible files th at are stored on t he phone and on the T -Flash Card. From the Home Scree n press Left Sel ect Ke y for the Main Menu , then go to T ools and press OK .
35 • Others Dow nloaded Internet files, Bluetoot h and MMS files.
36 TFlash Card Your handset i s equipp ed with a Mi cro SD ca rd slot to ex pand the pho ne’s av ailable mem ory up to 2GB. Y ou can store images, v i deos, music files, v oice data etc on your T -Flash card. • From the Home Screen press the Left Sel ect Ke y for the Main Me nu .
37 Press OK ke y [Selec t] to open a folder and sele ct a fi l e. Pr es s Left selec t Key for Options : ¾ Send : You can send the selected files via MMS, Em ail or Bluetooth ¾ Set as ringtone /wallpaper : You can s et the select ed audio f ile or pict ure as ring tone or wallpaper.
38 1.15 Make a Video Call • Y ou need good quality 3G coverage with at l east 3 bars o f signal to make and receive v ideo calls. • Ente r the phone numbe r using the keypad or fro m your Contacts list. • Press t o make a video call. • Press to end the call.
39 1.16 Receive a Video Call Y ou will only be able t o receive a video call when y ou have good 3G coverage. If y ou are b rowsin g or play ing video o r audio fil es the n the browser or med ia player w ill be suspended i n the background whil e you answer th e video call.
40 1.17 Set Alarms and Appointments Set Alar ms From the main me nu select To o l s then Al ar m and press OK . Configure y our alarm as req uired by foll owing the Alarm Setup S creen. • Press Ad d to create a n ew alarm. • Daily Alarm goes off every day .
41 Set Appointments through the C ale ndar Access the c alendar from T ools . • From the Home Screen pres s the Left Sele ct Key for the main menu. • Go to T ools then scr oll down to t he Calendar menu . Press OK to open. • Press the Right Select Key to Add.
42 1.18 Send an E-mail • From the Home Screen press the Messaging ic on • Press th e Right A rr ow Key to get t o the Email men u. • Press Select to create a new E-mail. • Enter the sender addre ss e.g. username@dom ain.com • Press the do wn arr o w key to ac cess the C opy T o Field.
43 1.19 Take Pictures and Videos Y our phone has two cameras w hich can t ake st ill and v ideo pi ctures. The main camera f aces out and the s econd camera fac es in for vide o calling.
44 Mak e V ideos From the Main Me nu go down to Multimedi a and press OK to select. • Go down to option 2) for V ideo Camera. Press OK to Record your v ideo. • Press Options to change any of the follow ing Settings : ¾ The default length of the video i s only 15 secon ds.
45 1.20 Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you se nd a Multimedia Me ssage you can attach a picture, musi c or video file. • From the Home Screen pres s the Messaging icon . • Press OK to creat e a new message. • Press the down arro w key to acce ss Multimedia mes sage and press OK to Select.
46 1.21 Receive a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you rec eive an MMS you get a s tandard m essage alert. P ress OK to View the message. If req uired press Retrieve to downlo ad the message attachment. When the attachm ent has downloaded pr ess the left Select Key for Options .
47 1.23 Download Pictures, Ringtones, Games and more There are v arious ways to enh ance your phone by downloading content from th e internet. The BigPond Dow nload s s ectio n is f ree to lo ok at so y ou ca n eas ily see w hat is on of fer . T he Downloads are regularly up dated by T elstra.
48 1.24 Use your Phone as a Music Player (MP3 Player) Once you hav e downloaded m usic or imported i t from your P C (see 2.4) you ca n play your own music on your phone.
49 • Go to the Audios directory , My A u dios and open the d esired music fil e. Method 3, Create a new P laylist a nd u se t he front k eys to operate your Music Player When you hav e some music fi.
50 1.25 Using the T-Flash card Y ou can increase the memory of the phone by addin g a T–Flash c ar d and use it to c opy files to and from y our PC to your h andset. Insert T - Flas h: • Open the T -Flash port c over on the side of the ph one. • Handle the card by the edges and care fully insert the card wi th the label sid e up.
51 Use a T -Flash card adapter to cop y files: Y ou can use an ex ternal USB card ada pt er to access the T -Fla sh ca rd u sing a PC. • Insert the T -Flash card i n the adapter and put t he adapter in the USB equi pment. • Insert the USB equipment into the PC.
52 1.26 Synchronize with a network server (SyncML) Y ou can use Syn cML to enhance y our Personal Infor mation Manag ement by synchronizi ng the cont acts and calendar inf ormation on y our handset w ith those on a n etwork server . • From the Ma i n Menu , go to T ools .
53 2 Advanced Operation 2.1 Use Join Me to Connect your Phone to your PC Join Me is a PC appli cation that en ables you to connect y our phone to your P C.
54 2.2 Installing Join Me Please inst all Join Me from the CD before connecti ng your phon e to your PC . • Insert the CD provided into y our PC. • Th e CD should auto -s tart after a few seconds. • The installation shield will launch and guide you t hrough the inst all set up.
55 2.3 Use Join Me to Copy your Pictures to your PC If you have t aken some photos on your pho ne you can tran sfer them onto y our PC using Join Me: • Make sure your phone is switched on an d has completed i nitialization. • Make sure your phone is connected to y our PC, and Join Me has b een inst alled.
56 1. Open the Media T ab. 2. Open the My Pictures fold er on My Phone . 3. Drag the pict ure from My P hone up to a folder on y our PC. 4. Alternatively you can ri ght click and use Copy and Pa ste from the menu .
57 2.4 Use Join Me to Copy Music Files from your PC to your Phone If you hav e MP3 files on y our PC you can transfer the m onto your ph one using Joi n Me. • Make sure y our phone is sw itched on and connecte d to your PC, a nd Join Me has b een install ed.
58 Copy your sele cted MP3 File from your PC to the My Audios fold er on your hand set..
59 2.5 Enter your Contacts using Join Me Y ou can use Join Me to ente r new cont acts into your p hone. . On the phone book tab you can enter your contacts directly using the PC.
60 Create a backu p of your Phonebook on y our PC Select All by checking this box. Drag and drop the complete list t o Local.
61 2.6 Import your Contacts from Microsoft Outloo k • Launch Microsoft O utlook, have Joi n Me running a nd connect your handset. • Note: at the end of the import proc ess Outlook can shut d own. Please save any information bef orehand. • Make sure you are on the P honeb ook t ab in Join Me.
62 2.7 Use Join Me to Connect your PC to the Internet Y ou can use your mobile phone as a dial up modem to connect y our PC to the intern et. The latest HSDP A wireless netw ork technology achieves broadband spee ds up to 3.6M bps. Please see T elstra for a list of a pplicable dat a charges.
63 2.8 Send a Fax from your PC Y ou can use your PC and your mobi le phone to send and r eceive fax es using the Mi crosoft Fax Console : • Make su re your phone i s switched on a nd plugged into y our PC, and Join Me has been install ed. • On your PC go to the S tart Men u and select the Control Panel .
64 2.9 Connect to a Bluetooth Device Y our mobile includes Blueto oth which ca n be used to con nect your han dset to wirel ess headsets and hands f ree car kit s. Y ou can als o transfer file s between your phone and o ther Bluetooth dev ices such as another phone or a laptop.
65 Connect to a Blueto oth Mobile or Laptop De vice • From the Ma i n Menu select T ools then go down to Bluetooth and pres s the OK Key . • Press OK for the Bluetooth Manager then press the Lef t or Right Arrow Key to switch Bluetooth on. • Go down to Visib le then pre ss the Lef t or Right A r r ow Key for On .
66 Use Bluetooth to T ransfer Files to a PC or another mobile de vice • From the main menu go to T ools and press OK key . • Press 7 directly to enter into File Manager . • Browse through the f olders to your chosen file. • Press the Lef t Select Key for Opt ions .
67 Connecting to a Bl uet ooth Car Kit or P er sonal Headset Please foll ow the manufact urer’s instructi ons carefully regarding getting y our Bluetoot h device into P airing Mode. Y ou cannot connect y our phone to t he far end d evice unless P airing Mode is enabled.
68 2.10 Dial Up Networking via USB or Bluetooth Dial Up Networking (DUN) is a metho d to conn ect your PC to th e inte rnet u sing th e handse t as a modem.
69 Dial Up Networking over Bluet ooth Y ou can also use Bluetoot h t o connect th e h andset to y our PC. Bluetooth can be co ns id ered as a wireless re placement fo r the USB connect ion and does not rely on the USB drivers or Join Me soft ware. The Bluet ooth connecti on can therefore b e used with MAC computers if required.
70 2.11 Other Facilities Stop wat ch The phone has a built in stopwa tch accessible through the T ools menu. • Press OK Ke y to start timin g. • Press OK Key to stop timing. Th e screen w ill show the ev ent time. • Press OK Ke y to continue timing.
71 World Time World T ime is accessible under the T ools menu • The world time f unction provide s time information on major cities worldw ide. • Y ou can scroll to the desired city by usi ng the Left/Right key . • Select your city then press the OK Key to sav e the selected city as your hom e time zone.
72 Inter net Browser • Y ou can access a gen eric browser thro ugh the main menu. • The home page is T elstra BigPond. • Y ou can enter y our own URL using the Go t o option. • Y ou can view your internet H istory and co nnection rec ords. • Y ou can creat e a new con nection profil e under Options, Conn ect Setting, Option s.
73 V oice Reco rder • Access th e V oice Recorder function from the Multimedia directory . • Press OK Key to S tart recordin g your voice memo . • Press OK Key to Pause r ecording. • Press the Right Select Key to S top recor ding. • Press the OK Key to Save .
74 2.12 Advanced Message Settings Y ou can configure your S MS, MMS and Email S ettings. From the Main Me nu go to Messages, S ettings. Multimedia Message Settings • Retrieval Settings: Manual, Automatic o r Manual when roaming. • Delivery mode: Y ou can set immedia te delivery or defer it for a s pecified perio d of time.
75 T ext M es sage Settings • SMS centre number: The default is +61418 706700. • Expired T ime: Select the period ov er which the message ce ntre will atte mpt to deliv er the message. • St atus report: The network informs y ou when your message has been deliv ered.
76 2.13 Advanced Handset Settings From the Main Me nu go to Setti ngs then press the Right Arrow Key for Handset Set tings. Network • Preferred mode: Y ou can lock y our handset t o GSM or UMT S (3G.
77 CTM Set CTM (Cellular T ext T elephone Modem) is a text based communicati ons protocol to of fer support to hearing and speech impaired people . Hearing or speech imp aired persons can communicate using a teletype (TTY) ter minal connected to the mobile phone via a CTM Modem.
78 2.14 Advanced Call Settings From the Ma in Menu go to Setti ngs then press the Right Arrow Key 4 times for Ca ll Settings. VideoPhone Setting • The following fields are preset by T elstra. • The VIG Number is +61418 707888. • The UUS T ype is Email.
79 Call Waiting This serv ice lets y ou know if y ou receive anoth er incoming c all while you a re on the p hone. When active (de fault) and y ou are on the ph one you w ill hear some pips w hen you get another incoming call . Pre ss the button to switch betw een calls.
80 3 Technical Information and Help 3.1 Troubleshooting and FAQ’s Please check t he manual thorou ghly before c ontactin g your service p rovider and r ead the issues be low: Symptom R esolution Enter PIN Input the corre ct PIN number a s supplied by T elstra.
81 How do I sw itch off Predictive T ext ? In any tex t entry mode pre ss the # key to toggle betw een differen t modes. The battery discharg es quickl y Y our netw ork coverage may be po or . Check your signa l bars. With only 1 or 2 bars your signa l strength is p oor .
82 3.2 Glossary of Terms 2G or GSM Seco nd Generation w ireless communication sy stem. 3G Third Gener ation wirel ess communi cation syste m. 3G offe rs video serv ices and high speed pa cket-dat a service.
83 3.3 Technical Parameters Handset Stan dards W CDMA 85 0MHz, 2100 MHz w ith HSDPA data 900MHz GSM, 1800 MH z GSM and 1900 MH z GSM with UMTS Dimensions W×L×H Approx 98.5 × 50 × 18mm Weight Approx 105g (I ncluding standard battery ) Features UIONE, MP4 v ideo, MP3 au dio, 2.
84 4 Environmental Statement Y our ZTE handset is made us ing the lates t manufacturing techniques and environment al standard s to reduce w aste and hazards to the e nvironment.
85 Character Chart Key Corresponding Characters 1 1 and some common punctuatio n c har acters eg . , ? ! @ ‘ 2 ABCabc2 3 DEFdef3 4 GHIghi4 5 JKLjkl5 6 MNOmno6 7 PQRS pqrs7 8 TUVtuv8 9 WXYZwxy z9 0 S pace 0 * key Press * key for character set. Press twice for Intern ational Prefix ”+” # key T oggle differ ent tex t modes.
86 5 Menu Listing 1) T ools 1. Alarm 2. S t opwatch 3. Calculator 4. Worl d T ime 5. Bluetooth 6. SyncML 7. File manager 8. Calendar 2) Messages 1. New Message 2. Inbox (0/0) 3. Outbox (0) 4. Drafts (0) 5. Sent (0) 6. User f olders 7. (U)SIM Inbox 8. Settings 9.
87 10. My Account 7) Settings A. Screen 1. Wallpaper 2. Clear wallpaper 3. Backlight duration 4. Brightness 5. Greeting B. Handset 1. Tim e and date 2. Network 3. Own phone number 4. Connection 5. Access point 6. Restore defaults 7. Netwo rk time 8. PC Connection 9.
88 Index Advanced Call Settings77 Advanced Message Setti ngs ................. 73 Advanced Operation ... 52 Appointme nts .............. 39 Backgr ound................. 30 Backlight Duration....... 32 Battery .................. 14, 16 BigPond ........
89 Preferred selection ......75 Push Message s .......... 71 Restore default settings75 RF Ener gy..................... 6 RF Safety Information ...6 Ringtone .....................31 Ringtone s.................... 46 Safety Informa t ion ......... 7 Screen Brightnes s .
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