Zte cdma 2000 User Manual
Zte cdma 2000 User Manual

Zte cdma 2000 User Manual

1x digital mobile phone

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cdma 2000 1X Digital Mobile Phone

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The manual is applicable for the R144C mobile phone.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    2000 1X Digital Mobile Phone User Manual The manual is applicable for the R144C mobile phone.
  • Page 2 The Bluetooth trademark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such trademarks by ZTE Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications in this manual without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Let’s get started ........................1   Lost or stolen? ..........................1   Using your phone safely ......................... 2   Battery care and safety ........................5   Charger care and safety ......................... 7   Getting to know your phone ......................8  ...
  • Page 4   Using your phone as memory .......................20   Using your phone as modem ......................20   Main function list ........................ 21   Input what you want, how you want..................29   Appendix ........................... 30   Care and maintenance .........................30   FCC regulations ...........................31  ...
  • Page 5: Let's Get Started

    Let’s get started Let’s get started Thanks for choosing the R144C. It’s a cdma 2000 1X Digital Mobile Phone, which we’ll simply call ‘phone’ from now on. If you’d like your phone to live a long and fruitful life, please read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 6: Using Your Phone Safely

    Let’s get started Using your phone safely on the road  Using a phone while driving is illegal in many countries. Please follow local laws and drive safely at all times. near sensitive electronics  Don’t use your phone near sensitive electronic equipment – particularly medical devices such as pacemakers –...
  • Page 7 Let’s get started in hospital  Your phone may interfere with the normal operation of medical equipment. Follow all hospital regulations and turn it off when you’re asked to by posted warnings or medical staff. at a petrol station  Don’t use your phone at petrol stations.
  • Page 8 Let’s get started around children  Keep your mobile out of children’s reach. It should never be used as a toy and it might not be good for their health. original accessories  Only use the original accessories supplied with your phone or those approved by the manufacturer.
  • Page 9: Battery Care And Safety

    Let’s get started working temperature  The working temperature for the phone is between 0℃ and 40℃. Please don’t use the phone outside the range. Using the phone under too high or too low temperature might cause problems.   At very high volume, prolonged listening to a mobile phone can damage your hearing.
  • Page 10 Let’s get started  Never throw the battery into a fire – it’s highly inflammable and could explode, hurting you or somebody else.  When you put the battery into your phone, there’s no need to use force. Exerting too much pressure could make it leak, overheat, explode or burst into flame.
  • Page 11: Charger Care And Safety

    Let’s get started Charger care and safety  Only plug into voltages between 110VAC and 220VAC. Using a voltage outside that range can damage the phone/charger – and cause the battery to leak or catch fire.  Never short-circuit the charger – this may cause electrocution, overheating or damage. ...
  • Page 12: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Let’s get started Getting to know your phone Receiver Navigation keys and OK key In idle screen: Up key: Standby shortcut Down key: Messaging Left key: Neo Applications Left/right soft key Right key: Neo Navigation OK key: main menu Carries out the operations at the left-bottom/right-bottom corner of the screen.
  • Page 13 Let’s get started Headset jack Flash Camera Side keys Adjust the volume Speaker USB port Note: In this user guide, ‘press’ means pressing the key and then releasing. ‘Hold’ means pressing and holding the key for two seconds or more.
  • Page 14: Onscreen Icons

    Let’s get started Onscreen icons Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Battery capacity Network signal strength Audio player is on A clock alarm is active. You have missed calls Insert the headset Self-defined mode Flight mode Meeting mode Silent mode ® Outdoor mode Bluetooth FM radio on Calling or in a call...
  • Page 15: Inserting And Removing A Memory Card

    Let’s get started Inserting and removing a memory card Note: Removing or inserting a memory card when your phone is turned on could not only damage it and your phone, but also destroy any data saved on the card. Remove the battery cover of the phone. Insert the memory card into the slot.
  • Page 16: Using The Battery

    Let’s get started Using the battery Inserting the battery Open the battery cover on the back of your phone. Align the battery's contact points with those of the phone and gently press the battery down into place. Replace the battery cover clicking it back into position.
  • Page 17: Charging The Battery

    Let’s get started Charging the battery The rechargeable Li-ion battery that comes with your phone is ready to use, but is not charged. That’s easy to do. We’ll show you how below. The first three times you use the battery, make sure it’s completely drained before recharging.
  • Page 18: Power On/Off

    Let’s get started Power on/off Power on Long press the Power key until the power-on animation appears. When you turn your phone on, it’ll automatically show the following information on screen:  Please input the security code: If you’ve set phone lock. ...
  • Page 19: Using Your Phone

    Using your phone Using your phone Press the OK key to enter the main menu… Calls Multimedia Settings My files Video player Miss calls Profiles Audio player En tus manos Outgoing calls Phone settings Camera Incoming calls Call settings Camcorder All calls Network settings FM radio...
  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    Basic operation Basic operation Menu Navigation In idle screen, press the Left soft key to enter the main menu. Once at the main menu, use the Navigation keys and the Left soft key to enter the submenu, press Back to return to the previous menu, and press the Power key to return to the home screen.
  • Page 21: Common Functions

    Common functions Common functions Making and receiving calls Making a call  Directly make a call: In idle mode, press the numeric keys to input the telephone number and press the Send key to make a call.  Making a call from Contacts: In idle mode, press the Right Soft key to enter Contacts, select the desired contact and press the Send key to make a call.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Volume

    Common functions Adjusting the volume During a call, you can raise or lower the volume by using the side keys. And in idle mode, you can use the side keys to adjust the keypad volume. Hands-free During a call, press ‘LoudSp.’ to enter the hands-free status, and press ‘Nomal’ to restore the normal conversation.
  • Page 23: Viewing Messages

    Common functions If you want to change to MMS, you can press ‘Option’ and choose ‘Message type’ ‘MMS’; or you can press ‘Option’ and choose ‘Insert’ to directly insert multimedia contents to the message and it will be switched to MMS automatically. When you finish writing, press ‘Send’...
  • Page 24: Using Your Phone As Memory

    Common functions Using your phone as memory Make sure the memory card is installed and your phone is switched off, Then connect the phone to your PC with the USB data cable, and switch your phone back on. Then select ‘U disk’...
  • Page 25: Main Function List

    Main function list Main function list In idle mode, press the OK key to enter the main menu. Those marked with ‘*’ need support from network operators. Functions Descriptions Operation method View call history View the recent incoming, missed Calls Miss calls / Outgoing calls / and outgoing calls.
  • Page 26 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method contact. Add contacts Save the telephone number and Contacts name. Edit contact Edit the information of existing Contacts Select one contact contact. Option Edit Caller groups Divide the contacts into different Contacts Group groups.
  • Page 27 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method Video player Play the video file. Multimedia Video player Audio player Play the audio file. Multimedia Audio player Camera Capture digital photos. Camera or Multimedia Camera Video recorder Record video files. Multimedia Camcorder FM radio Listen to FM broadcasts.
  • Page 28 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method Messaging Voice mail Voice mail* A caller can leave a message and Enter Dialer, hold ‘1’ key to call the you can listen to it in your voicemail. voicemail number. Neo Application Get access to mobile shop to Neo Application download games and applications.
  • Page 29 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method Power-saving mode Date and time Set the date and time format. Settings Phone settings Date format and time format Schedule power Perform the action of power on/off Settings Phone on/off according to the setting time. settings Schedule power-on/off Auto keypad lock...
  • Page 30 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method Headset auto If this function is set ‘On’, you can Settings Call settings Headset answer automatically answer the phone auto answer after inserting the earpiece. Call barring* You could edit the Whitelist and Settings Call settings Incoming...
  • Page 31 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method applications. through data cable, and select ‘U disk’. Copy the setup program into the memory card. Select the application to install. Select ‘Launch’ after the installation. Enter Applications Java to select the game. Alarm Set multiple alarms, and support Tools...
  • Page 32 Main function list Functions Descriptions Operation method may be. Converter Convert basic units, such as inches Tools Converter to centimeters. Set the exchange rate and account foreign currency or vice versa. File manager View the files saved in phone and My files memory card.
  • Page 33: Input What You Want, How You Want

    Input what you want, how you want... Input what you want, how you want... The phone supports ABC/ abc/eZiEN, ES/es/eZiES, 123 and symbol input method.  Change input mode: Press # key to change the input mode.  Input Letters: In ABC/abc mode, press the corresponding letter key till the letter appears.
  • Page 34: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Care and maintenance Your phone is a delicate device. The following advice will help you to keep it looking good and performing well…  Use a soft dry cloth to clean your phone, battery and charger. Don’t use liquids such as alcohol, dilution agents or benzene.
  • Page 35: Fcc Regulations

    Appendix FCC regulations  This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ...
  • Page 36: Declaration Of Rohs Compliance

    We’re determined to reduce the impact we have on the environment and take responsibility for the earth we live on. So this document allows us to formally declare that the R144C, manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION, fully complies with the European Parliament’s RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous...
  • Page 37: Disposal Of Your Old Phone

    Appendix Disposal of your old phone 1. When the wheelie bin symbol is attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/CE. 2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from normal household waste via designated collection points provided by government or local authorities.
  • Page 38: Problems And Their Solutions

    Appendix Problems and their solutions Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions The battery is flat Charge the battery Phone won’t turn on Poor contact Reinstall the battery Phone turns itself off Battery very low Charge the battery Deceasing of battery Replace the battery performance Poor standby time Weak network signal...
  • Page 39 The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types ZTE R144C (FCC ID: SRQ-R144C) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 0.721 W/kg and for head is 0.503 W/kg.

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