Haier Z3000B User Manual

Haier Z3000B User Manual

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Haier Mobile Phone
Caizhixing Z3000B
Color Screen GPRS
User's Guide

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  • Page 1 Haier Mobile Phone Caizhixing Z3000B Color Screen GPRS User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Notice to Users Thank you for purchasing Haier mobile phone. It blends into a unity high technology, stylish shape and versatility and is sure to add fun to your life. For safe and efficient use of your mobile phone, please read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for later reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. General information 1.1 Keypad 1.1.1 Number keys 1.1.2 Control keys 1.1.3 Key operation in standby mode 1.2 Display 1.3 Installing the battery 1.4 Installing the SIM card 1.5 Charging the battery 1.6 256-color cool light 2. Basic operation 2.1 Turning on the mobile phone 2.2 Turning off the mobile phone 2.3 Placing a call...
  • Page 4 3.5 Text message (network dependent) 3.5.1 Inbox 3.5.2 Outbox 3.5.3 Composing a text message 3.5.4 Setting up the text message box 3.5.5 Deleting text messages 3.5.6 Checking the capacity 3.5.7 Voicemail 3.5.8 Text message broadcast 3.1 Call record 3.1.1 Dialed calls 3.1.2 Answered numbers 3.1.3 Missed calls 3.1.4 Deleting a call list...
  • Page 5 3.8.1 Organizer 3.8.2 Alarm clock 3.8.3 Calculator 3.8.4 Stopwatch 3.8.5 Timer 3.8.6 World time 3.6.7 Biological clock 3.6 Entertainment 3.6.1 Camera 3.6.2 Game 3.6.2 Mobile QQ (network dependent) 3.6.4 Biological clock 3.7 WAP (network dependent) 3.7.1 Homepage 3.7.2 Bookmark 3.7.3 Webpage visited last time 3.7.4 Navigation 3.7.5 Settings 3.9 STK service (network dependent)
  • Page 6: General Information

    1. General information External camera / earphone jack Antenna Left softkey Volume key Left key Send key / answer Clear key Built-in speaker Up key Right softkey Enter key Right key Down key Power/End key Number keys Microphone...
  • Page 7: Control Keys

    1.1 Keypad Your mobile phone has 25 keys and can be divided into two parts: Number/letter keys, 12 keys in all Control keys, 13 keys in all 1.1.1 Number/letter keys There are 12 number/letter keys, that is, 0 to 9 and the "*" key and "#" key. You can use these keys to input numbers or letters/symbols and pressing a key may correspond to different results as listed below: Editor input...
  • Page 8 The left softkey is in the upper left corner of the keypad and the right softkey is in the upper right corner of the keypad. Their functions are indicated at the bottom of the screen. Navigation Keys There are four navigation keys, namely, Right, Left, Up and Down. Up and Down: Scroll to show the letters/symbols available for selection in the editor.
  • Page 9: Display

    1.1.3 Key operation from the standby mode The user may from the standby mode: Press the Send key to access dialed numbers Press the left softkey or the Enter key to access the main menu (when the external camera is attached, press the key will activate the camera menu) Press and hold key ‘OK’...
  • Page 10: Installing The Battery

    Alarm clock Appears when the alarm clock function is activated. Vibrator Indicates vibration alert will be given upon incoming call, new event or clock event. Call forward Appears when the Call Forward feature is activated. Mute Appears when the Mute feature is activated. Not answer Appears when the Not Answer feature is activated.
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    number and your personal information, etc. It can be used in any GSM phone. Always turn your phone off before removing the battery. Push the SIM card splint left and open. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot with the golden connectors facing down and the cut corner aligned.
  • Page 12: Turning Off The Mobile Phone

    in the screen. You may delete the wrong code with the Clear key. Press the left softkey or the Enter key to confirm what you have entered. If a right code is entered, the phone will start searching for the network. When the name of network you use is displayed, you can make or answer calls.
  • Page 13: Symbol Input

    To answer an incoming call: Press the left softkey or the Send key. To refuse to answer an incoming call: Press the right softkey or the Power key. To answer the second call: (network dependent) If call waiting is subscribed, when receiving the second call, the display will prompt you to: Put the first call on hold and then answer the second one, or Press the Power key to end the first call and then answer or refuse the second one.
  • Page 14: Number Input

    possible combination of such letters automatically. (Press the Up/Down key to access more options, if any) After the desired word is selected, press the Enter key to confirm and this word will be added to the text line with a space after it. Note: Editing of symbols is forbidden in this mode.
  • Page 15: Searching An Entry

    Office number Home number Fax number Pager number E-mail (Max. 50 byte) Note (Max. 50 byte) Address (Max. 60 byte) Postage code (Max. 10 byte) Each name card (user-defined) contains a name (required) and a phone number at least. You may divide the names of phone entries into different groups. The type of groups can be default, family, friend, college, community, and private (you may change the name or the icon of each group).
  • Page 16: Phonebook List

    To create a SIM card entry, enter a name editor to input the name. After confirmation, enter a number editor to input the phone number and confirm. Phone To create a phone entry, you need to enter a name editor first to input the name. After confirmation, you have a list of types of phone number.
  • Page 17: Checking The Phonebook Capacity

    The phone entry selected and then copied to the SIM card memory will be deleted only when the phone numbers in such entry are moved in whole. Dial a number (2) How to use a phonebook entry Select an entry from the phonebook list and confirm before making further operation. How to use a SIM card entry Place an IP call, send a text message, make modification, delete, make speed dialing, copy to the phone memory, move to the phone memory, place a call, etc.
  • Page 18: Moving All Entries

    Note: Only for users who have chosen optional external camera and data cable. First of all, please visit Haier online website, and go to http://mobile.haier.com, then, enter the section for driver download. Download the driver file to your local machine for free, namely...
  • Page 19: Download Midi Ring

    PC download.zip. Then, uncompress the file and install the program on your PC. When ready, you can connect the phone to the PC by means of the data cable, then run the program ‘PD download’. From here, you can download MIDI rings and background images to your phone, or transfer the photo taken with the external camera from the phone to PC.
  • Page 20: Menu Operation

    meanwhile, a pop-up window will show on the screen of the phone: connected to PC. 5. Now, you can see the current downloading status from the file list of the download managing software. You can choose one from the list and choose to delete it or not. If you want to download a certain file to the phone, click the button, and then select the file you want to download.
  • Page 21 Note: You may access a submenu with number keys 1 to 9 from the main menu. Use the Up/Down key to scroll through menus. Press the Enter key or the left softkey to access a submenu. Press the Clear key or the right softkey briefly to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 22 Call timers MOC time: you can check the total time spent on dialed calls. MTC time: you can check the total time spent on received calls. Clear timers: you can reset the timer. Displaying a call cost The “Display” feature can be turned on or off. If it is activated, both call time and cost are displayed during a call.
  • Page 23 (including vibration alarm clock) Ringer volume Alarm volume Game tone alert ring vibration vibration Ring Ring tone vibration SMS tone Ring Vibration Ring Ring Ring vibration vibration Key tone Conn.alert Battery alert 3.2.1 Personalized settings You may make changes to the default values according to your personal preference. Type of reminder alert You may select the desired type of reminder alert and turn on or off the ringer, vibrator, or backlight.
  • Page 24 receipt of short messages/QQ information (including status report of short messages). Key tones You can turn Key Tones on or off. Accordingly, your phone will give or give no alerts when you are pressing a key. Connection alert If this feature is activated, your phone will give an alert to indicate that the call is active, upon the recipient’s response.
  • Page 25 Note: When Call Forward is activated, a respective icon will be displayed on the standby screen. 3.4 Phone settings 3.4.1 Ringer settings Ringer types The phonebook of your mobile phone has six groups and each group may have different ring alert to notify you of an incoming call of certain group.
  • Page 26 You can set the standby background as desired among the four types of images. 1. Stored static images. 2. Stored dynamic images. (If this type of images are chosen, only clock will display on the screen) 3. Downloaded images from PC via the data cable. 4.
  • Page 27 Press and hold the "#" key to access the WAP menu. Note: Hotkeys are unworkable under limited standby, but you can still use the "0" key to change the display language. You can select from eight hotkeys, i.e. 2 to 9, to set shortcuts. First select an unengaged hotkey and then confirm by pressing the Enter key or the left softkey to access the function list.
  • Page 28 Anykey answer This feature allows you to press any key except for the Power/End key to answer a call when the flip is opened. Press and hold the volume key on the side to refuse a call. Auto redial You can turn Auto Redial on or off. Once Auto Redial is activated, if a call cannot be completed because the called number is busy, your phone can automatically redial the number at certain intervals.
  • Page 29 Auto Power On/Off You can turn this feature on or off. When activated, you can preset the on/off time in a time editor. When the phone is powered on, you are required to input the PIN code to access the standby display.
  • Page 30 displayed. 3.4.6.2 Safeguard This feature allows you to protect important information such as short message, phonebook or call information. You can set passwords for short message, phonebook and call information respectively or for any of them. To set a password, select the item you want to protect and press the left softkey to select.
  • Page 31 After the correct code is input, you mobile phone will connect the network to deactivate the function. Checking status The meaning of items under the Checking Status menu is same as that described above. Select the item of which the status you want to check, and you mobile phone will connect the network to ask for status checking.
  • Page 32 This network will be automatically put at the end of the list of preferred networks. Adding a netcode Upon confirmation, you can access the editor and enter the country code and netcode following the prompts. Confirm again and the netcode will be added to the preferred network list.
  • Page 33 After a text message is selected, you will have the following options: Reply: send a reply to the sender, whose number is automatically set as the destination. Input the text message you want to send in the text editor and then send directly.
  • Page 34 select. Confirm. The item thus selected is marked. If a name is selected, the text message will be sent to its default number. You may use the right softkey to select a number other than the default one. Edit phone numbers. You may edit or delete a phone number. Delete names.
  • Page 35 tries to send messages not received, to 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week or the maximum period. Status report This feature can be turned on or off. If it is activated, you will be reminded of the status of the message being sent, that is, delivered or failed to deliver.
  • Page 36: Entertainment

    Voicemail number Generally speaking, you will have two voicemail numbers obtained from your service provider, that is, * One number for leaving messages, and * The other number for accessing messages You need to input the number for accessing messages when listening to a voicemail message.
  • Page 37 PC by means of data cable connection. 3.6.1.1 Taking photo When you open the camera menu, is a correct connection is established, you will see the scene which captured by the camera on the display of the phone. This screen will change as you move the camera.
  • Page 38 Delete all pictures. 3.6.2 Games 3.6.2.1 “Tetris” The screen is divided into two parts: game and prompt. Seven patterns are available. Once a certain vertical line is filled up with the cells of the blocks, it will remove all the cells on this line and add score for you.
  • Page 39 (China Unicom: 9777; China Telecom: 1700) in the corresponding section of your mobile. You can enquire the number from local network service center. And then you can use the “Enable service” in the menu to apply to the mobile operator for opening the service. A valid QQ number and a correct password are required to use this function.
  • Page 40 3.6.4.3 Read QQ You can read the message from your QQ buddy by selecting this section. 3.6.4.4 Search You can search for online buddy in four ways: <Online friends>, <By QQ number>, <By nickname> and <By email>. If you choose <Online friends> for a potential QQ buddy, the mobile will display three buddy numbers and their individual nicknames automatically.
  • Page 41: Biological Clock

    QQ binding Binding query Cancel binding You need to set the Service Center Number in QQ initiated section before you send/receive new messages. You can send a message in one of the two Sending modes: Send QQ num, or Send MP num. The default mode is Send QQ num. If you want to send a message to your buddy in a mode that indicates your QQ number/MP number (only to a PC-based buddy), you can access the option.
  • Page 42: Bookmark

    3.7.2 Bookmark This feature allows you to store five frequently visited websites and view, edit and reset these websites. 3.7.3 Webpage visited last time This feature allows you to access the webpage you visited last time. 3.7.4 Navigation This feature allows you to input the address of webpage you want to visit and then start browsing.
  • Page 43 3.7.5.2 Image download You can turn this feature on or off. 3.7.5.3 Status bar You can select whether to show the status bar or not. 3.8 Advanced operations 3.8.1 Organizer This feature allows you to create new memo, check memo list (this month or this week), modify memo, delete memo or check capacity.
  • Page 44 Repeat Method You can select from “Not repeat”, “Everyday”, “Every week”, “Every month” and “Every year”. Note: If the date of an event is the ending day of a month (e.g. 31 day of a month) and the “Repeat Method” is set to “Every month”, the reminder alert will be given only in those months that have 31 days.
  • Page 45 3.8.1.9 Cautions Impact on organizer when the phone is turned off Note: The alert for any event missed when the phone is turned off will be given only when the phone is turned on again. For an event set as repeating, only the alert for the latest event will be given.
  • Page 46: Stk Service (Network Dependent)

    3.8.4 Stopwatch You may use the built-in stopwatch for timekeeping. The initial setting is 00:00.0. Press the left softkey to start timekeeping. To pause timekeeping, press the left softkey. Press once more to resume timekeeping. To reset the stopwatch, press the right softkey. 3.8.5 Timer Similar to the alarm clock, except that the time to set is the time before the mobile phone gives you an alert.
  • Page 47: Accessories

    The data cable enables you to connect your phone to PC. Run the software downloaded from Haier website, you can perform management of MIDI ringers, background images, and even transferring the pictures taken from the phone to the PC for editing.
  • Page 48 5. Safety and General Information Exposure to RF Energy Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The transmission power of mobile phone can be controlled with the GSM network. Your phone is designed to comply with all standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy and 1999/5/EC on RF equipment and communication terminals.
  • Page 49 Using non-Haier accessories may void the warranty. Haier is not responsible for damages caused by using non-Haier accessories. Use only Genuine Haier charging accessories intended for specific phone models. Use of attachments not recommended by Haier may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury and void the warranty. Battery Use Use only Genuine Haier batteries intended for specific phone models.
  • Page 50 To prevent any unauthorized use of your phone: Make sure your phone is put in a safe place and out of reach of children. Keep your PIN code in mind. Turn the phone off when it is not used for a long time. Children Your cellulous phone is not a toy.
  • Page 51 ]: indicating batteries should not be mixed with domestic waste. Packaging ]: indicating that the packaging materials are recyclable. ]: indicating that the plastic materials are recyclable.
  • Page 52: Care And Maintenance

    Do not attempt to repair the phone or its accessories by yourself. Repair should be performed only by authorized personnel. Always purchase and use Haier genuine accessories. Protect the phone from dropping, impact, and violent vibration that could cause damage of internal circuit.
  • Page 53 Troubleshooting Problem Remedy The display indicates that You need PIN code and PUK code to unlock the phone. the phone is locked. Contact you service provider. No signal You lose connection with your network. You location may be a blind area (like in a tunnel or between high-rises) or not covered by the network.
  • Page 54 Problem Remedy No time settings Your phone has a standby battery powered by the main battery. If the main battery is removed, a fully charged standby battery can stand up to seven hours. Remove the battery before your phone is turned off may lead to loss of information like time settings too.
  • Page 55 FCC / IC Notice This device 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.

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