Contents welcome to your F160 ........... 7 what’s in it for you..............7 getting to know your phone ............8 specifications ................9 let’s get started ............ 10 installing the battery ..............0 removing the battery ..............0 charging the battery .............. inserting the SIM card ..............
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your phone profile ..............0 general settings ............... 0 calling ..............22 voice calls ................ video calls ................ calling from contacts .............. calling from call history ............ calling from messages ............. speed dialing................ answering a call ............... in-call options ................
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creating a contact .............. updating an existing contact ............ finding a contact............... copying and moving contacts .......... grouping contacts .............. more contact options ............... managing your calendar ............ viewing and editing events............ sending calendar events ............
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connecting to a PC ..............4 choosing a mobile network ............4 other functions ............ 43 managing files................4 setting alarms ................4 world time ................4 calculator ................. 4 currency and unit converter ............. 44 timer and stopwatch..............44 games, applications and downloads ........
F160 what’s in it for you.. The F60 features G technology and works seamlessly across the UMTS/GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, so you’ll get high-speed, broadband-quality connectivity wherever you go. This guide will help you make the most of your new phone. The...
getting to know your phone earpiece screen menu key navigation keys and OK key Open the main menu. option key option key Perform the function indicated Perform the function indicated on on the lower right of the display. the lower left of the display. voice call key end/power key Make or answer voice calls.
specifications model F60 dimensions(L × W × H) 6 mm×49 mm×. mm display .4 inches, 6 K TFT color screen weight Approx 84 g (with battery) battery 80 mAh Li-ion continuous standby time Up to 00 hours continuous talk time About 80 minutes The phone’s talk and standby times are based on ideal working environments.
let’s get started installing the battery . Remove the back cover. . Insert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in the battery compartment. . Push the battery down so it clicks into place. 4.
charging the battery Please charge the battery according to the following procedure. CAUTION Do not charge the battery if the temperature is under 0°C or above 45°C. . Open the USB jack cover on the side of the phone and connect the USB charger, making sure it’s inserted the right way round.
. Unplug the charger from the mains socket and the phone once it’s fully charged. When not using the battery for a long time, remove it from the phone and store in a cool dry place. inserting the SIM card Make sure the phone is turned off and the charger is disconnected.
inserting a microSD card Your phone supports microSD cards up to 8GB. This gives you loads of memory in which to save photos, audio and video files. microSD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association. . Remove the back cover. .
You might need to enter your personal identification number (PIN) or phone password if you have enabled PIN code or phone code. (See ‘basic operation — locking your phone’.) To switch the phone off, hold the power key. Tip: In this guide, the steps needed to perform a task or reach a menu, are shown in a straight forward condensed form.
starting from standby mode When you switch on your phone, it automatically goes into standby mode. indicator icons time and date service provider default menus The default menus on the screen available to you are message, menu and contact. You can always return to standby mode by pressing the end key. how to extend the standby screen Keyboard is defined into different applications.
status symbols: icons explained signal strength alarm GSM network bluetooth on WCDMA network bluetooth headset EDGE network battery status new SMS headset mode new MMS flight mode message memory full silent mode meeting (vibrate and silent) new e-mail mode e-mail memory full data transfer in attaching WAP push message data transfer in progress...
basic operation the menu – finding your way about The various functions of your F60 can be accessed via its menus and submenus. You can navigate the menus by making the use of keys. . Press the menu key to open the main menu in standby mode. .
You can also lock the screen and keypad automatically. Select settings > phone> auto keyguard. Press OK key and then press * key to unlock the keypad. locking your phone To protect your phone against unauthorized use, select settings > security to: ...
(such as fixed dial numbers). Fixed dial numbers are saved to the SIM. When the fixed dial numbers function is activated, you cannot dial numbers out of the FDN list. WARNING: If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row, the SIM card will be locked.
personalizing your phone screen settings Select settings > display. Here you can set standby wallpaper, screen brightness, backlight duration, keypad light duration, owner name, and greeting. Select greeting and enter the content to be displayed every time you switch on your phone. your phone profile Profiles are used to control the ringtones and volumes.
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on/off, change the default location for downloading, or restore the phone to its default settings, etc. Tip: You need to enter the phone password to restore your phone. The default password is 0000. All user information and downloaded data on your phone will be cleared after the phone is restored.
calling voice calls . Enter the phone number. Delete wrong digits by pressing clear key. . Press the voice call key/OK key or select options > call > voice call to make a voice call. video calls . Enter the phone number. .
calling from call history . Select recent call in the main menu or press the voice call key in standby mode. . Select a number or contact you want to call. . Select options > call to make a voice call or video call. calling from messages .
If you don’t want to answer, just press the end key or back key to reject; also you can select options> reject with sms to reject the call with message. Tip: Select options> mute to mute the ringtone. in-call options There are many options available to you when you’re on a call…...
Or you can select set by network which gives the choice of the network to show or hide your number. But this function needs network support. You can also set up parameters for video calls in set videophone. Contact Orange for more information.
messaging Select messages in the main menu to access your text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). Your messages are kept in different folders. You can move text messages between the phone’s memory and that of your (U)SIM, or save important messages to the user folders. The (U)SIM inbox is for saving text messages to your (U)SIM card.
SMS center number: You’ll need the correct message centre number to send and receive texts. Orange might have already set the number on your phone. If not, please contact Orange. • Expiration time: Allows you to choose how long the message...
• Anonymous msg.: accept or reject anonymous messages. • Connections: select the connection for sending and receiving MMS. Please ask Orange for further details. • PUSH message: accept or reject PUSH messages. • Priority: Set the priority while sending a MMS.
email made easy setting up an email account . Firstly, from the main menu, go to messages > email > settings >mailbox settings. . If you have not set an email account, select options > new to add one. You can add more email accounts. .
5. All done? Now you’re ready to send. Or maybe you don’t want to email quite yet? In that case you can save to drafts. receiving emails Go to messages > email > settings > automatic retrieval to choose how often you want your phone to check for emails. Select your email account and open inbox to receive emails or synchronize the mailbox.
personal information creating a contact Select contacts from the main menu. You can add new contacts with names and phone numbers to the SIM, or put contacts with more information on your phone (its memory is bigger). The phone can store 500 records. The capacity of the SIM varies. .
copying and moving contacts . Select options in the contact list and select advanced > SIM management to copy contact or move contact. . Choose where you want to move or copy them. . Check the contacts you want to move or copy and select done. grouping contacts So that it’s easier to manage your contacts, there are three preloaded groups: family, friends and work.
. Select the date you need and then select options > new. . Select the type of event (meeting/memo/anniversary) and type in the details. . Press OK key to save. Tip: Press navigation keys to go to a certain day or jump between months.
making notes Go from calendar > options > new > memo from the main menu. You can use memo to save text memos. Select new to create a new memo. In the memo list, select a memo to view its content. You can edit or delete it, or select options to send it via SMS, MMS, email or Bluetooth.
multimedia taking pictures or videos Firstly, from the standby mode press and hold the camera key, or go to main menu and select camera to display the camera menu. Then, by selecting mode in options or pressing left/right key, you can switch between picture and video modes.
When you receive or download new music files, select all music to refresh the library’s contents. music player controls While playing music, the screen will bring up the control panel. • Press the OK key to play/pause. Press the left key to skip to the previous track in the playlist. •...
voice recorder Select multimedia > audio record to make a voice memo. . Press OK key to start recording. . Use the volume keys or up/down key to adjust the recording volume. . You can select pause or contin. at any time. 4.
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strength of signal wherever you are. Good reception depends on the earphones that come with your phone, because they contain the radio antenna. So always plug them in when using the radio – even when listening via the phone’s speaker. To go the radio, insert your earphone in advance, and then select multimedia >...
getting connected new network access points To get onto the internet, send/receive picture messages and download files, you might need to input some settings (if they are not already preset on your phone). These ‘network access points’ – including any user names and passwords – will be available from your relevant service providers.
Otherwise, select browser > settings. Choose your connection setting in connection settings. Then select advanced settings to select and set up any of the following: • Display picture. • Display animation. • Font. • Browser mode. • SmartFit mode. • Background music.
setting up Bluetooth Bluetooth lets devices work with each other over a short distance – about 0 metres – without wires. You can connect your phone to a Bluetooth headset, transfer files between other Bluetooth devices, use your phone as a Bluetooth modem for your PC, or browse the files on remote devices.
connecting to a PC You can use your phone as a modem for your PC and surf the Internet. From the main menu, go to settings > connections > PC connection to choose how you want to connect: either with a USB data cable or Bluetooth.
other functions managing files Select file mgr to organize files in pictures, audios, videos, other files and in the memo. card folder. You can create new folders and check folder or memory information. Just choose an image, video or audio file to open/delete/rename/ send/copy/move, etc.
multiplication and division. Select tools > calculator and press the keypad according to the panel onscreen to operate. Tip: This calculator has limited accuracy. Rounding up or down errors may occur – especially in long division. currency and unit converter Select tools >...
taking care care of your phone Your phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points: • Do not allow the phone, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time.
• Turn off your phone before you clean it. Use an anti-static cloth. Do not use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatic cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the casing. • It’s advisable not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers/skirt.
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• Only use an approved charger. Do not try to power the battery directly from an electric source or cigarette lighter charger. • Do not pierce battery with a sharp object. • Do not disassemble or modify the battery. • Do not use a damaged or deformed battery.
WARNING In the unlikely event of a battery leak, keep the chemical discharge well away from your eyes and skin. If it does come into contact with either, immediately flush thoroughly with clean water and consult a doctor. aircraft safety •...
obeying the law • In some countries, the law prohibits or regulates the copying of copyright material, and taking pictures in public or private areas. Please make sure you always use your phone according to the law of the country you are in, and respect the personal rights of others.
WARNING: VEHICLES WITH AN AIRBAG An airbag inflates with great force and serious injury could result if you place your phone – or any other object, such as hands-free equipment – in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area.
The SAR limit recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) is .0 W/kg averaged over ten (0) grams of tissue. The highest SAR value for this model phone tested for use at the ear is 0.903 W/kg (10g). in case of emergency To make an emergency call in any country: .
respecting privacy Pictures taken and audio/video recordings made with your phone can offend the confidentiality of those who feature in them. So please respect all legislation concerning confidentiality. By breaking them you will be held solely responsible. copyright laws The video/audio recordings you download are protected by copyright laws.
Got a problem with your phone? Then see if the solution is below. And if that doesn’t help, please contact Orange. problem possible cause possible solution The network signal is too weak where you are. For example, you are in a...
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problem possible cause possible solution Get a new one. (You might have to buy a replacement The battery or battery if your warranty has run charger is damaged. out or does not cover such damage.) Battery The phone’s temperature charging Avoid charging in extreme is below 0°C or higher failure.
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You cannot switch your No battery power. Recharge the battery. phone on. SIM malfunction or Contact Orange. damage. SIM error SIM wrongly inserted. Insert the SIM properly. Use a soft, dry cloth to Dirty SIM contacts. clean the SIM.
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You have activated fixed > fixed dial numbers and dial numbers. select status to turn this feature off. You have entered an PIN is Contact Orange for a PUK incorrect PIN three blocked. code to unlock the SIM. consecutive times. Unable to enter information The phone book’s...
Declaration of RoHS Compliance To minimise environmental impact and take more responsibility for the earth we live on, this document shall serve as a formal declaration that the F60, manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION, is in compliance with Directive 00/95/EC of the European Parliament –...
disposing of your old phone . Any product displaying the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol is covered by the European Directive 00/96/EC. . All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from normal municipal waste at designated collection facilities supplied by government or local authorities.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY It is hereby declared that following designated product: Product Type: WCDMA/GPRS/GSM Mobile Handset. Model No.: F60 Complies with the essential protection requirements of the Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (EC Directive 999/5/EC) and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive(004/08/EC) This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured identical to the samples submitted for testing/evaluation.
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EN 0 5 V9.0.; EN 0 908- V..; Radio EN 0 908- V.. EN 00 8 V.7.; ETS 00487 A:997 EN 5060:00; EN 609-:006; Health IEC 609- Edition.0(00-0) EN 50-: 000; EN 50-: 00 This declaration is the responsibility of the manufacturer: ZTE Corporation ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech, Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 58057, P.R.China...
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