Huawei Technologies U1100 WCDMA/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone with Bluetooth User Manual U1100

Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd WCDMA/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone with Bluetooth U1100

User Manual

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Welcome to U1100 Mobile Phone from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
HUAWEI U1100 Mobile Phone
User Guide
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12 section “Warnings and Precautions”.
Do not switch on your phone when it is
prohibited to use mobile phones or
when the phone may cause interfer-
ence or danger.
Do not use your phone while driving.
Follow any rules or regulations in
hospitals and health care facilities.
Switch off your phone near medical
apparatus.
Switch off your phone in aircraft. The
phone may cause interference to
control signals of the aircraft.
Switch off your phone near high-preci-
sion electronic devices. The phone may
affect the performance of these
devices.
Do not attempt to disassemble your
phone or its accessories. Only qualified
personnel are allowed to service or
repair the phone.
Do not place your phone or its accesso-
ries in containers with strong electro-
magnetic field.
Do not place magnetic storage media
near your phone. Radiation from the
phone may erase the information stored
on them.
Do not put your phone in a high-
temperature place or use it in a place
with flammable gas such as a gas
station.
Keep your phone and its accessories
away from children. Do not allow
children to use your phone without
guidance.
Use only approved batteries and
chargers to avoid the risk of explosions.
Safety Precautions
Observe any laws or regulations on the
use of wireless device. Respect others’
privacy and legal rights when using
your wireless device.
Strictly follow the relevant instructions
on 49 of this manual while using the
USB cable. Otherwise your phone or
PC may be damaged.
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1Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1
Getting to Know Your Phone 1
Packing List ................................................1
Your Phone ................................................2
Getting Started 6
Loading/Unloading the SIM Card ...............6
Charging the Battery ..................................7
Powering On/Off.........................................8
Call Service 10
Making or Answering Calls.......................10
Operations During a Voice Call ................11
Calls .........................................................11
Call Log 13
Making Calls from Call Log ......................13
Other Operations......................................13
Text Input 14
T9 Input Method .......................................14
Traditional Input Method ..........................14
"123" Numeric Input Method ....................15
Symbol Input Method ...............................15
Input Different Languages ........................15
Contacts 16
Making Calls from the Contacts ...............16
Searching for a Contact............................16
Other Operations......................................17
Groups......................................................17
Messaging 19
Text Messages......................................... 19
Email ........................................................ 21
Push Inbox ............................................... 24
Broadcast Inbox .......................................24
Voice Mail number ................................... 25
Common Phrases .................................... 25
Alarm 26
Alarm Clock.............................................. 26
Calendar 27
Calendar .................................................. 27
Organiser & Tools 29
SIM ToolKit .............................................. 29
Task ......................................................... 29
Memo ...................................................... 29
Synchronise ............................................. 30
Calculator ................................................. 30
Unit converter........................................... 31
Currency converter .................................. 31
World Time............................................... 32
Stopwatch ................................................ 32
Timer........................................................ 32
Service dial number ................................. 32
Vodafone live! 33
Vodafone live! .......................................... 33
Enter URL ................................................ 33
Bookmarks ............................................... 34
Internet Settings....................................... 34
Connections 35
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Bluetooth ..................................................35
USB ..........................................................36
Settings 38
Phone settings..........................................38
Display settings ........................................39
Message settings .....................................39
Call settings ..............................................39
Connectivity..............................................42
Network ...................................................42
Security ....................................................42
Warnings and Precautions 44
Electronic Device......................................44
Hospital ....................................................44
Storage Environment................................45
Children Safety.........................................45
Operating Environment ............................46
Cleaning and Maintenance.......................46
Environmental Protection .........................47
Emergency Calls ......................................47
Battery ......................................................47
Charger ....................................................48
Using the USB Cable ...............................49
Certification Information (SAR).................49
Acronyms and Abbreviations 53
Appendix 54
Index 1
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1Getting to Know Your Phone
Your U1100 phone can operate in virtually all coun-
tries, automatically switching between
WCDMA 2100 and GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 net-
works. This allows you to enjoy communication wher-
ever you use your mobile phone.
Note
The services supported by your phone
should be also supported by the network
from where you use the phone. For details,
please contact your service provider.
Packing List
Your phone package box contains the following arti-
cles:
1One U1100 mobile phone
2One travel charger
3One Li-ion battery
4One user Guide
5One headset (optional)
6One USB data cable (optional)
7One CD-ROM disk which contains U1100 Mobile
Phone PC Assistant (optional)
Your Phone
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Your Phone
Send key
Message key
Left function key
Scroll key
Power/End key
Right function key
Clear key
To delete a character before the cursor in the
Earpiece
editing mode.
key
Press and hold it to lock the keypad in the standby
mode. Then press OK key to unlock the keypad.
key
OK key
• Press this key to scroll through a menu.
• To quick access Browser, Contacts, text message
editor and Alarms.
• To activate the function indicated at the left of
the prompt bar on the screen.
• To access the main menu in standby mode.
• To access the play screen in the standby mode.
• To make or answer a call.
• To access the Call Log screen in the standby
mode.
• To activate the function indicated at the right of the
prompt bar on the screen.
• To access Homepage in standby mode.
• To start the selected function in the menu.
• To access the main menu in standby mode.
• To end an ongoing call or reject an incoming call.
• To return to the Home screen.
• Press and hold it to power on or power off the phone.
• Press and hold it to switch to the meeting profile
from the current profile.
• To select the check box of the option item.
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Your Phone
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Getting to Know Your Phone
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Back and Side View
Bottom View
Home Screen
Icon bar
This area displays the phone status. The following
table illustrates all the icons that may appear on this
bar.
Mircophone
Headset jack
Charger connector/Cable connector Icon Description
Indicates signal strength. The more
bars that appear, the stronger the signal.
The phone is currently in a GSM
network.
The phone is currently in a WCDMA
network.
You are using the roaming service.
To display the operations currently available.
Icon bar
Desktop
To display the operations and the function
options.
Prompt bar
Your Phone
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Introduction to the Menu
Your phone provides an extensive range of functions.
You can use these functions by navigating the follow-
ing menus: Call Log, Vodafone Live!, Messaging,
Organiser & Tools, Contacts and Settings.
1In the standby mode, press to display the
main menu.
2Press the scroll key to scroll through the menu,
and then press to select.
3If the menu contains further submenus, repeat
step 2.
Indicates network connection state.
Indicates security connection state of
the network.
The phone is in a call.
The keypad is locked.
Alarm clock is enabled.
Bluetooth is enabled.
You have new text messages.
You have new PUSH messages.
You have new voice mail.
The vibration mode is enabled.
The phone is in mute mode.
The normal profile is activated.
The headset is plugged in.
Forwarding all incoming voice calls to
line 1.
Icon Description
Call line 2 is enabled currently.
Forwarding all incoming voice calls to
line 2.
Your PC connects to the Internet
through your phone.
Indicates power level of the battery.
Icon Description
Your Phone
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Getting to Know Your Phone
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4Use the selected function according to the
prompts on the screen.
5Select Back to return to the previous menu.
Press to return to the standby mode.
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2Getting Started
Loading/Unloading the SIM Card
Load your SIM card before using your phone. To use
the SIM card properly, please read the following
instructions carefully.
Note
Keep the SIM card out of the reach of chil-
dren.
The SIM card and its metal contacts can
be easily damaged by scratching or bend-
ing. Ensure care when you carry, load or
remove it.
Always disconnect the charger from the
phone before loading or removing the SIM
card.
To load or remove the SIM card, do as follows:
1Power off the phone and remove battery.
2Position the card at the card slot entrance, mak-
ing sure it is facing the same way as shown in
the diagram below, with the notched corner at
the top right. Then slide in as shown.
3Fit the battery into the battery slot on back of the
phone. Press the battery down until it clicks into
place.
4Slide the back cover to the phone.
Charging the Battery
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Getting Started
2
5To remove the SIM card, power off your phone
and take out the battery. Then press the SIM
card with one finger and slide it out of the slot.
Charging the Battery
Before charging the battery, please read the following
precautions carefully.
Note
When you charge the battery for the first
time, please charge it for a minimum of 12
hours.
The battery discharges even while not
being used. If you have not used it for a
long time, please recharge it first.
The charging time depends on the envi-
ronmental temperature and the age of the
battery.
The battery can be recharged but eventu-
ally wears out. If the battery lasts for a
shorter time period than usual after being
charged normally, replace it with a battery
of the same type.
Do not strike, throw or cause any kind of
violent shock to the battery, otherwise liq-
uid leakage, body damage, overheating,
explosion or fire may occur.
Charge the battery by using the charger
supplied with your phone.
Charging with a Cable Charger
Before charging the battery with a cable charger,
ensure that the battery has been properly loaded into
your phone.
To charge the battery, do as follows:
1Insert the plug of the charger into the connector
of the phone as shown in the following figure.
2Plug in the connector of the charger to a power
socket.
Powering On/Off
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Note
When the battery power level is very low,
the phone makes alert sounds and dis-
plays a prompt. When the battery power
level is too low, the phone will power off
automatically.
When the battery is being charged, the
charging indicator blinks continuously.
When the charging indicator stops blink-
ing, it indicates that the battery is full.
Powering On/Off
Powering On
Ensure that the SIM card is in your phone and that
the battery has been charged.
Press and hold to power on your phone.
Powering Off
Press and hold to power off your phone.
Access Codes
If you have set the phone password and the PIN is
ON, you have to enter the corresponding access
codes when you power on your phone. For setting
and changing the access codes, please refer to "Set-
tings/Security Setup" on page 42.
Phone Password
The phone password is used to protect your phone
from unauthorized use. The phone password is
preset as 0000 for your phone.
PIN
The personal identification number (PIN) code is
used to protect your SIM card from unauthorized use.
The PIN code is usually provided when you get the
SIM card from your service provider. If you have not
received a PIN code or if you have forgotten it, con-
tact your service provider.
PIN2
Some SIM cards provide a PIN2 code. Some special
functions such as the "Fixed Dialer Number" are not
Powering On/Off
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Getting Started
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available until you enter the PIN2 code. At the same
time, your SIM card should support these functions.
PUK
To unlock a locked SIM card, you need to enter the
PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) code. The PUK code is
usually provided when you get the SIM card from
Vodafone. If you have not received a PUK code or if
you have forgotten it, contact your service provider.
PUK2
Some SIM cards provide a PUK2 code that is used to
unlock a locked PIN2 code. The PUK2 code is usu-
ally provided when you get the SIM card from service
provider. If you have not received a PUK2 code or if
you have forgotten it, contact your service provider.
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3Call Service
Making or Answering Calls
Making a Voice Call
1Enter or edit a phone number in one of the fol-
lowing ways:
Enter a phone number through the keypad.
Select a number from the Call Log screen.
Select a number from the Contacts screen.
2Press to dial.
3Press to end the call.
Making Voice Calls Using SDN
You can make a voice call through speed dialing. For
instructions on assigning speed dialing numbers,
refer to "Contacts/Other Operations" on page 17.
To make a call by speed dial number (SDN), press
and hold the number key until the phone dials the
corresponding phone number.
Answering or Rejecting Calls
You can set the answer mode to Any key or Send
key. For details, refer to "Settings/Call Settings/
Answer mode".
The following describes how to answer or reject a call
in different answer modes:
Operation Description
Answer
a call
If the answer mode is Any key, open
the phone and press any key.
except and .
If the answer mode is Send key,
press .
If the headset is in use, press the con-
trol key on the headset.
Reject
a call
Press or select Options > Reject.
End a call If the headset is not in use, you can
close the phone or press .
If the headset is in use, press the con-
trol key of the headset.
Operations During a Voice Call
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Call Service
3
You can also set the auto answer mode to Immedi-
ate answer, Message or Recorded message.
For details, refer to “Settings/Call settings/Auto
answer”.
Operations During a Voice Call
Icon Description
: A call is ongoing.
: The call is on hold.
: There is a new incoming call during a call.
Operations
During a voice call, you can select Options to per-
form the following operations.
Hold/Resume: To hold or resume the call during a
call.
End: To end all calls, the active call, the current
call or the on hold call.
New Call: To make a 3-party call during a call.
Handsfree/Earpiece: To switch between the Hands-
free and the Earpiece modes during a call.
Other applications: To access the SMS screen, the
Contacts screen or the Call Log screen.
Answer/Reject: Your phone allows you to handle
two calls simultaneously. During a call, if there is a
new incoming call, select Options > Answer to
answer it or select Options > Reject to reject it.
Swap: To swap between calls during a 3-party call.
Conference call/Private call: To switch to the con-
ference call during a 3-party call or to talk with a
party privately during a conference call.
Mute/Unmute:To mute or unmute your voice during
a call.
Calls
The recently dialed calls, received calls and missed
calls are saved automatically.
Reply by
message
Select Options > Reply to send a pre-
defined message to the caller.
Operation Description
Calls
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Select Calls in the main menu and then press the
left/right scroll key to select All calls , Missed ,
Received or Dialed . Then select Options for
the following options.
Create message: To send a message.
Save number: To save the numbers of the selected
record.
Call: To make a voice call.
Display mode: You can select Normal to display all
records or select Simple to ignore the duplicated
records.
Delete: To delete the selected record.
Mark/Unmark: To mark/unmark a record or all
records.
Calls status: To display the information on voice
calls and data services. In the voice call and data
page, you can select Reset to clear all records.
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4Call Log
The recently dialed calls, received calls and missed
calls are saved automatically. This makes it easier to
refer to these calls.
Making Calls from Call Log
1Select Call Login the main menu and then press
the left/right scroll key to switch between All
calls , Missed , Received and
Dialed .
2Press the up/down scroll key to select a record.
Press to make a voice call.
Other Operations
Press the left/right scroll key to select All calls ,
Missed , Received or Dialed . Then select
Options for the following options.
Create message: To send a message.
Save number: To save the numbers of the selected
record to the phone, the SIM card, or an existing
contact.
Voice call: To make a voice call.
Display mode: You can select Normal to display all
records or select Simple to ignore the duplicated
records.
Delete: To delete the selected record.
Mark/Unmark: To mark/unmark a record or all
records.
Calls status: To display the information on voice
calls and data services. In the voice calll and data
page, you can select Reset to clear all records.
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5Text Input
You can use the keypad to enter alphanumeric char-
acters and symbols. For example, you can add
entries to the contacts, write messages or schedule
events on the calendar.
Note
While entering text:
Press to switch between input meth-
ods, including "abc", "Abc", "ABC", and
numbers.
Press to enable or disable T9 input
method.
Press to display the commonly-used
symbols list. You can use the scroll keys
to select.
Press to delete the letter before the
cursor.
T9 Input Method
With the T9 input method, you can easily and quickly
enter words. T9 is a predictive text entry mode. It
allows you to easily and quickly enter words. Press
the relevant key that corresponds to the desired letter
and T9 will offer you candidate words.
Press each key carrying the desired letter once, and
then the predictive text scheme will present the can-
didate words composed by the letters you have
entered in the drop-down menu.
For example, to enter the word "good" with the T9
input method, follow these steps.
1Press successively the keys , , , and
which "g", "o", "o", and "d" belong to, and the
candidate words composed by these letters will
be shown in the drop-down menu.
2Use the up/down scroll key to select "good".
Note
Press repeatedly and you will see "T9
abc", "T9 Abc" and "T9 ABC" on the upper
left corner of the screen successively. It indi-
cates the words to be entered will be in
lower case, first letter capitalized or in upper
case.
Traditional Input Method
When T9 input method is off, you can use the tradi-
tional input method for entering alphabetic charac-
"123" Numeric Input Method
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Text Input
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ters. Repeatedly press the key that carries the letter
to be entered when it appears on the screen.
For example, to enter the word "Hello" with the tradi-
tional input method, follow these steps.
1Press that carries "h" repeatedly and all let-
ters carried by this key will be displayed succes-
sively on the screen. Stop when you see an "h"
on the screen.
2After entering the first letter, you can directly
press another character key to enter the next let-
ter. If the next desired letter is on the same key
as the current one, wait until the cursor appears
to the right of the current letter and then you can
enter the next one.
3Enter "e", "l", "l" and "o" in the same way.
Note
Press repeatedly and you will see "abc",
"Abc" or "ABC" on the upper left corner of
the screen successively. It indicates the
words to be entered will be in lower case,
first letter capitalized or in upper case.
"123" Numeric Input Method
In a text editing screen, press and hold the character/
number keys to enter corresponding numeric charac-
ters.
You can also press successively the key to switch
to the "123" numeric input method, and enter corre-
sponding numeric characters by pressing the charac-
ter/number keys.
Symbol Input Method
You can press to display the symbols list and then
select Recent to display recent symbols.
You can also press to input the commonly-used
symbols in a text editing screen.
Input Different Languages
In a text editing screen, select Options > Input
language to set the language for the text. The
selected language will be displayed on the upper
middle part of the editing screen.
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6Contacts
Contacts enables you to save and manage such
information as phone numbers and addresses of your
contacts. You can save such information in your
phone or your SIM card. You can also assign fre-
quently-used numbers to speed dialing keys for your
convenience.
Making Calls from the Contacts
You can make a voice call with a contact selected
from the contacts list.
1In the Contacts screen, press the left/right scroll
key to select Phone or SIM .
2Select a contact and select Options >Voice
Call. Alternatively, you can select Edit before
call to edit the number before making the call.
Searching for a Contact
You can find a contact from the contacts list easily
and quickly by using this function on both the Phone
screen and the SIM screen.
1In the Contacts screen, press the left/right scroll
key to select Phone or SIM .
2Select Options > Search.
3Select Options > Search, and then enter the
contact name you are searching for. The contact
is displayed.
You can use quick search in the Phone or SIM
screen. Enter a string (one or more letters or num-
bers) contained in the contact name you are search-
ing for. Then the contacts whose names contain this
string are displayed,
You can also find a contact by entering the initials of
the first name and the last name of the contact. For
example, to find a contact named "Alice Green",
enter the initials "ag". This contact is displayed in the
candidate list.
Other Operations
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Contacts
Other Operations
In the Contacts screen, press the left/right scroll key
to select Phone or SIM .Then select Options
for the following options.
Details: To view the details of contact.
Create message: To send a message or Email to
the selected contact.
New: To create a new contact.
Send contact: To send a contact to other devices
supporting SMS.
Copy to SIM/Copy to phone: To Copy one or more
contacts from your phone to the SIM card or from
your SIM card to the phone.
Speed Dial Number: To assign often-used numbers
to speed dialing keys "2" to "9".
My business card: To save your own information to
a Business Card. You can send the information by
SMS or Bluetooth.
Backup contacts: To back up your contacts from
your phone to a memory card or from your memory
card to your phone.
Delete: To delete the selected contact.
Mark/Unmark: To mark/unmark a record or all
records in your phone and SIM card.
Memory status: To view the memory status of both
your phone and SIM card.
Settings: To sort the contacts in the phone and the
SIM card or to set an alert before saving.
Groups
You can rename a group, add group members, or
delete a group.
Adding/Deleting Group Members
You can add a member to a group in your phone or
delete a member from it.
1In the Contacts screen, press the left/right scroll
key to select Groups.
2Select a group and press to view the details.
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3Select Options > Add. Select a contact and
press .The member you added is displayed
in the group member list.
To delete a group member, select a member from the
group member list, and then select Options >
Delete.
Managing a Group
1In the Contacts screen, press the left/right scroll
key to select Groups.
2Select a group and select Options for the follow-
ing options.
Details: to view the details of a group.
Rename: to change the name of a group.
Create message: to send a text message to all
members of a group.
Delete: to delete a group and all members of
the group.
Note
You cannot rename or delete any group pre-
set in your phone.
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7Messaging
Text Messages
The maximum content for a single text message is
160 English letters. If the characters you enter
exceed this limit, the text is divided into two or more
continuous messages when it is sent.
Creating a Text Message
1Select Messaging > Write SMS in the main
menu.
2In the message editing screen, select Options:
Send:To send the message.
Insert number: You can insert a phone number
saved on the phone or the SIM card.
Common phrases: You can use these to speed
up the process of entering text.
T9 Switch: You can select this option to enable
or disable T9 input method.
Input mode: You may select one of the input
methods to enter the message contents.
Input language: You can select a language for
this message.
3After editing the message, press to access
the "Edit numbers" screen.
Enter the phone number, and then select
Options > Send or press to send the mes-
sage.
Select Options > Group or Contacts to
choose a number and send the message.
Select Options > Save to drafts to save the
message.
SMS Mailboxes
The phone provides three mailboxes for SMS,
namely, Inbox, Drafts and Sent.
Inbox
You can save the received messages in Inbox.
Icons in Inbox
Icon Description
a read message in the phone memory
an unread message in the phone mem-
ory
Text Messages
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Viewing Messages in Inbox
1Select Messaging > SMS > Inbox.
2Press the up/down scroll key to view the mes-
sages and then press to view the details.
3Reply or call back.
Press to reply with a text message.
Press to call back by a voice call.
You can select Options for the following operations.
Reply: To reply the message.
Forward: To forward the message.
Save number: To save the numbers retrieved from
an SMS to phone or SIM memory or an existing
entry in the contacts.
Extract URL: To extract URL address from an SMS
for browsing web pages or tream media.
Save Email address: To retrieve email address from
an SMS and save it.
Copy to SIM: To back up the SMS to SIM memory.
Voice call: To make a voice call.
Delete: To delete the message.
Drafts
The Draft box is used to save the messages you cre-
ated and saved and those which failed to send.
Icons in Drafts
: A text message saved to the phone.
: A text message saved to the SIM card.
Viewing and Editing Messages in the Draft
1Select Messaging > SMS > Drafts.
2Press the up/down scroll key to select a mes-
sage and press to edit it.
a read message on the SIM card mem-
ory
an unread message on the SIM card
memory
a read message report
an unread message report
Icon Description
Email
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Messaging
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Sent
Sent is used to save the messages that have been
sent.
Icons in Sent
: A text message that has been sent and saved to
the phone.
: A text message that has been sent and saved to
the SIM card.
Viewing Messages in the Sent
1Select Messaging > SMS > Sent.
2Press the up/down scroll key to select a mes-
sage and press to view the details.
3Forward or make a call.
Press to forward a text message.
Press to make a voice call.
You may select Options to do the same operations
as those of SMS Inbox.
SMS Settings
You can change the SMS settings by performing the
following steps.
1Select Messaging > Settings > SMS from the
main menu.
2Set the parameters related to messages.
Email
The Phone provides four mailboxes for email,
namely, Inbox, Drafts, Sent and Outbox.
Creating an Email
1Select Messaging > Email from the main menu.
2Select Recipients and press .
Select one record in the recipients list and then
press to enter an email address.
3In the email editing screen, select Subject
and press to edit the contents.
4In the email editing screen, select the Content
text box and press to edit the content.
Email
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5In the email editing screen, select Options to
save or send the email. The saved emails are in
Messaging > Email > Drafts.
Mailboxes
Your phone provides four mailboxes for Emails,
namely, Inbox, Drafts, Sent and Outbox.
Inbox
All Emails received are saved in the inbox.
Icons in Inbox
: A read email.
: An unread email.
Viewing and Editing Emails in Inbox
1Select an email and press to view the con-
tent. If only the title of this email is received, the
phone prompts whether to download other infor-
mation of the email.
2In the details screen, select Options > Reply to
reply the sender.
Other Options for Inbox
1Access Inbox of email.
2Select Options for the following operations.
View: to view the selected email.
Reply: to reply to the selected email.
Forward: to forward the selected email.
Move to folder: to move the selected email to a
specified folder.
My folders: to categorize your emails in differ-
ent folders.
Sync inbox: to synchronise emails from server.
Sort: to sort your emails according to date,
sender or topic.
Delete: to delete the selected email.
mark: to mark the selected emails in the drafts.
Unmark all: to unmark all emails in the inbox.
Mark all: to mark all emails in the inbox.
Drafts
The saved new emails are saved in the drafts.
Email
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Icons in Drafts
: Emails to be sent.
Viewing and Editing Emails in Drafts
1Select the desired email in the drafts and press
to access the editing screen.
2Edit the related information. For details, perform
the same operations as in creating an email.
Sent
The emails sent to server are saved in the sent.
Icon for Sent
: A read email.
Viewing and Editing Emails in Sent
1Select an email and press to access the
editing screen.
2Edit the related information. For details, perform
the same operations as in creating an email.
Outbox
Those emails which failed to be sent are retained in
the outbox.
Icon for Outbox
: Emails failed to send.
Viewing and Editing Emails in Outbox
1Select an email and press to access the
editing screen.
2Edit the related information. For details, perform
the same operations as in creating an email.
Email Settings
1Select Messaging > Settings > Email.
2The related options contains: Accounts, Com-
mon Options and Memory status.
3Select Accounts and Common Options, after
completing settings, press Back.
Note
For the account settings, contact your ser-
vice provider.
Push Inbox
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Push Inbox
The Push Inbox is used to save the Push messages
you have received.
Viewing Push Messages
In the Push Inbox, select a Push message, and then
press to view the details of the Push message.
Icon for Push Inbox
: A read Push message.
: An unread Push message.
Other Operations for the Push Inbox
Load: To start the WAP browser and connect a URL
specified by the Push message.
Delete: To delete the selected messages.
Mark: To mark a push message in the inbox.
Unmark all: To unmark all Push messages.
mark all: To mark all the Push messages.
Push Inbox Settings
Select Messaging > Settings > Push messages to
set the Push inbox.
Push message setting
You can set the acceptable push messages.
Enable push SL
You can enable or disable the push SL function by
selecting On or Off.
Broadcast Inbox
The broadcast messages are saved in the broadcast
inbox. You can set the broadcast message.
Select Messaging > Settings > Broadcast to set the
following items.
Service: to enable or disable this service.
Subscription: to subscribe to broadcast channels or
cancel the subscription.
Language: to select the language of the broadcast.
Silent alert: to specify whether a silent alert occurs
when there is a new broadcast message.
Voice Mail number
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Messaging
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Auto delete: to set whether to auto delete earlier
messages when the broadcast inbox memory is
full.
Voice Mail number
The voice mail number is already preset for you in the
phone. To access your voicemail, press and
hold in standby mode. The phone dials the voice
mail number automatically.
Common Phrases
Your phone has been preset with some commonly
used phrases. They are used for editing a new mes-
sage, sending a message while answering a call and
auto replying. You can select Messaging > Settings
> Common phrases to edit them if you want.
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8Alarm
Alarm Clock
You can set several alarm clocks. You can also set
the prompt messages, alarm tones and the cycle
period for alarm clocks.
Setting Alarm Clocks
Enter alarm function, you can select one alarm from
the list, and then press to set an alarm clock.
In the screen for editing alarm clock, you can set the
following items: alarm time, the prompt message, the
ringtone, the alarm cycle, the snooze function, the
vibration function, the alarm tone.
Prompt Interface for an Alarm
When it is time for an alarm clock to ring, the selected
alarm tone is played and a prompt interface is dis-
played. You can stop the ringing by pressing any key
. On the prompt interface, you can select to snooze or
stop the alarm prompt.
If your phone is powered off, the alarm clock can still
ring. When the alarm rings, you can choose to power
on the phone.
Stopping the Alarm Clock
Select an alarm clock from the list, and press the left
function key to deactivate it.
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9Calendar
Calendar
With this function, you can view the calendar and
manage your schedules.
New Schedule
Enter calendar function, you can select Options >
New to create the schedule events for the current
day.
In the screen for editing schedule, you can set the fol-
lowing items: schedule title, schedule location,
schedule type, start/end time of the schedule,
whether the alarm is on, when to prompt before the
start time, alarm cycle, schedule details, alarm tone,
and image files.
Note
You can create up to 500 schedules in total
and 15 for each day. While creating a new
schedule, you need to set the alarm on
before setting the alarm time, the alarm
cycle, the alarm tone and the image.
Calendar Functions
Enter calendar function and select Options. You can
perform the following operations.
New: To create a new schedule.
Go to: To go to a certain date directly from the
Month view screen.
Display event: To view all events, specified events,
Calendar files and to back up all schedules to a
memory card.
View mode: To view the calendar in three different
modes: month view, week view, and day view.
Management: To manage all schedules, including
Backup all and Restore data.
Delete event: To delete all past events, specific
period events or all events.
Settings: To set save location, main view, week
begin day.
Memory status: To view the memory status, includ-
ing the used space and the total space.
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Prompt Interface for a Schedule
When it is time to remind you of a schedule, the
selected ringtone is played and a prompt interface is
displayed. You can stop the ringing by pressing any
key. On the prompt interface, you can snooze the
alarm or stop the prompt.
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10Organiser & Tools
This function provides you with various assistant
tools. You can access the Organiser & Tools screen
by selecting Organiser & Tools from the main menu.
SIM ToolKit
Your Phone supports a number of intelligent SIM
ToolKit (STK) functions such as location based ser-
vices. For more information, contact your service
provider.
Task
You can define and manage tasks to be conducted
before a certain time. Your phone can remind you of
these tasks and track them automatically.
Select Task from Organiser & Tools.The tasks are
classified into three kinds: Pending, Done, All Tasks.
You can define up to 1000 tasks on your phone.
New Tasks
To define a new task, press or select Options >
New on the Tasks screen.
In the screen for editing task, you can set the follow-
ing items: the title of the task, the deadline, the prior-
ity level, the task state, the task alert, sound alarm,
vibration, the alert time, the task type.
Tasks Functions
On the Tasks screen, you can also perform the fol-
lowing operations: edit, new, send, copy, day view,
set as done, delete, delete all and memory status.
Prompt Interface for a Task
When it is time for the phone to remind you of a task,
it rings automatically and a prompt interface is dis-
played. You can stop the ringing by pressing any key.
On the prompt interface, you can snooze or stop the
task prompt.
Memo
You can store important events on your phone. You
can save up to 100 such memos.
Select Memo from Organiser & Tools. If there is no
memo, you need to create one when you access the
Memo screen.
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On the Memo Pad screen, you can perform the fol-
lowing operations: Edit, New, As SMS, Delete, Delete
all and view the Memory status.
Synchronise
You can synchronise contacts with your personal
phone book stored on a network server. This service
is network dependent. Contact your service provider
for further details.
Select Synchronise from Organiser & Toolsto
create or edit a profile. Select Options > View log to
view the latest synchronisation log. Before you use
the synchronise function, you may need to set a pro-
file.
1To create a profile, select Options > New to cre-
ate a profile.
2Press the left/right scroll key to switch between
Synchronise item, Server Setting, and Network
profile.
3In the Synchronise item screen, select the item
to be synchronized and press to confirm it.
Then, enter the Database name, User name,
Password of the synchronisation items.
4In the Server Setting screen, enter the Server
Address, User name, and Password.
5In the Network profile screen, enter the Proxy
address and the Proxy port. Then, enter the
Network Access Point and select a desired pro-
file.
6Return to the previous menu and select Options
> Synchronise to start synchronising.
Note
This service is not available in all networks.
Please contact your service provider for
more information.
Calculator
You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division and extraction operations on your phone.
Press the number keys to enter the figures.
Press the scroll key to enter the operators.
Press the left function key to clear.
Press the right function key to exit Calculator.
Unit converter
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Organiser & Tools
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Press to enter a radix point.
Press to delete the character to the left of the
cursor.
Press to enter an equal mark.
Unit converter
You can convert units of length and weight between
different systems on your phone.
1Press the up/down scroll key to select the unit
type bar, input unit bar or output unit bar.
2On the unit type selection bar, press the left/right
scroll key to select weight or length.
3On the From bar, press the left/right scroll key to
select the unit to be converted from.
4On the To bar, press the left/right scroll key to
select the unit to be converted to.
5Press the number keys to enter a numeric value
to be converted in the Input bar.
Press or select CE to clear the numeric values
you entered.
Currency converter
You can convert a value from one currency to another
using your phone.
To using this function, access the Currency con-
verter screen, and then press the up/down scroll key
to switch between the setup items.
1On the Input bar, press the number keys to enter
a numeric value to be converted.
2On the From bar, press the left/right scroll key to
select the currency to be converted from.
3On the To bar, press the left/right scroll key to
select the currency to be converted to.
4On the Rate bar, enter the currency rate.
Then you can view the conversion result.
Press to clear the numeric values you entered.
Select Setting in the currency converter screen, and
you can select frequently used currency units. This
makes it easy to switch between selected units in the
From or To bar.
World Time
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World Time
You can view the time of important cities around the
world. To switch among the time zones, press the left/
right scroll key.
If the daylight saving time (DST) is used in your city,
you need to set the phone to DST. Then, you can get
the right local time. To set the phone to DST, switch to
the desired time zone and then select Options > Set
to DST.
Stopwatch
You can use the stopwatch function and save up to
five records on your phone.
On the Stopwatch screen, you can perform the fol-
lowing operations: start, save, pause, continue, reset.
Timer
You can set a timer for up to 99 hours and 59 min-
utes. After you have set it, the timer is displayed on
the home screen.
Service dial number
You can contact your service provider by dialing this
number.
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11 Vodafone live!
The built-in browser makes it easy and pleasant to
tour around the Internet. You can access the Browser
screen by selecting Browser from the main menu.
Vodafone live!
Browsing Pre-set Web Pages
On the homepage, select a link from the page. Then
select to browse the page. When browsing, you
can press the scroll keys to select a link you want to
access. The selected link is highlighted. Press to
access the link.
Other Operations for the Homepage
After selecting Options from the homepage, you can
perform the following operations:
Vodafone live!: To access the vodafone live.
Forward: To go forward when you browse web
pages.
Bookmarks: To access the bookmark directory and
view the saved bookmarks.
Enter URL: To enter a website address and access
it.
Recent pages: To access pages you have browsed
recently. The recently browsed pages can be
saved.
Save page: To save the pages in your phone. Web
pages are saved to the Saved pages.
Save item: To save contents on the page to the
folders in your phone.
Refresh: To refresh the current web page.
Saved pages: To browse the saved pages offline.
Settings: To change the relevant settings for the
web page.
Exit: To exit the current web page.
Enter URL
Access the Enter URL screen, and then you can
enter the address of the page to be accessed. You
can select Goto, Edit, Delete or Delete all from the
Options to perform corresponding operations upon
the entered website address.
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Bookmarks
With this option, you can save and edit the informa-
tion of the websites that you often access.
Select any one of them, and then select Options,
you can perform the following operations.
Goto: To connect to the server to get the latest web
page.
Add: To add a Title and Address for a bookmark.
Edit: To edit the selected bookmark. The preset
bookmarks cannot be edited.
Delete: to delete the selected bookmark.
Internet Settings
These are preset for you to use the Internet service. If
you need to modify them, open the Browser and
select Internet Settings.
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12 Connections
Your phone provides you with many data communi-
cation functions. You can access the Connectivity
screen by selecting Settings from the main menu.
Bluetooth
You may use the built-in modem of your phone to
access the Internet with a PC. You can also talk by
using the Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth loud-
speaker.
Note
The Bluetooth function supported by your
phone meets the requirements of Bluetooth
Specification 1.2. It can work successfully
only if you use it with compatible Bluetooth
devices. For more information, refer to the
user manuals of related devices, or consult
the manufacturer of related devices.
Bluetooth-Based Data Transfer
You can exchange data between your Bluetooth
phone and other Bluetooth devices. If you want to
exchange data between your phone and another
device, that device must support Bluetooth and the
Bluetooth function must be enabled.
1Select Switch On/Off > On from the Bluetooth
settings list to enable the Bluetooth device.
2Select Devices list.
3Select Options > Search to search a Bluetooth
device. When a Bluetooth device is found for the
first time, authentication is required.
Now you can exchange data between your phone
and the other Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth-Based Internet Access
Connecting your phone to a PC through Bluetooth
function enables the PC to use the phone as a
modem. This helps to set up a dial-up connection to
the Internet. (This is particularly useful for laptop.)
You can create Bluetooth-based Internet access
through the built-in Internet wizard of the Windows
operating system, or the Internet wizard supplied with
the Bluetooth drive suite of the PC.
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Note
Windows 2000 and Windows XP are sup-
ported.
Other Bluetooth Operations
You can perform the basic settings for the Bluetooth
functions.
Select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth for the
following operations.
Switch On/Off: To set the Bluetooth device to On or
Off.
Search new devices: To search for new Bluetooth
devices.
Devices: To view all detected Bluetooth devices.
Visibility: To set whether your phone can be found
by other devices when the Bluetooth function is
enabled.
Rename: To rename your phone.
My device information: To view the detailed infor-
mation of your phone, such as the device name and
device address.
USB
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警告
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Warning
To use USB cable, please strictly obey the
following rules. Otherwise, your phone or
PC may be damaged. To connect your
phone with a PC through USB cable, first
connect the USB connector to your
phone, and then connect the other end of
the cable to the PC.To disconnect your
phone from the PC, first disable the con-
nection, then disconnect the USB connec-
tor from the PC, and finally disconnect the
USB cable from your phone.
If the PC cannot recognise your phone
when connecting through the USB cable,
power off and restart the PC and then
retry.
Do not plug the USB cable in and out of
your phone frequently.
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Accessing the Internet by USB
Connecting your phone to the PC with the USB cable
enables the PC to use the phone as a modem. This
helps to set up a dial-up connection to the Internet.
1Select Settings > Connectivity > Modem and
set the port to Modem via USB.
2Install Mobile Phone PC Assistant. After insert-
ing the CD, follow the prompts to complete the
installation.
3Connect your phone to the PC by using the USB
cable.
4Ensure the USB device is shown in Device Man-
ager/Port of your PC.
5Select one of the following methods to set up the
dial-up connection.
Run the U1100 Dial-up Internet on the PC to
create the dial-up connection.
Create Internet access through the built-in
Internet wizard of the Windows operating sys-
tem.
Note
Only Windows 2000 and Windows XP are
supported.
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13Settings
You can access the Settings screen by selecting
Settings from the main menu.
Phone settings
You can change the settings of the phone, including
Phone language, Input language, Date and time,
Date format, Shortcuts, as well as Auto ON and OFF,
Auto keypad lock, Keypad lock period.
Phone language
Your phone supports several languages. Select Set-
tings > Phone settings > Phone language to select
a language. In addition to these languages, you can
also select Auto. This option is used to set the phone
language to be the same as that used in your SIM
card.
Input language
The option is used to set the language used to enter
text.
Date and time
This option is used to change the system time for the
phone.
Date format
This option is used to change the display format of
the date of the phone.
Shortcuts
This option is used to assign the frequently used
functions to the scroll keys as shortcut keys.
Auto ON and OFF
This option is used to set your phone to power on or
off automatically.
1In the Auto ON and Auto OFF screen, set the
cycle for Auto On and Auto Off respectively.
Then select Options > Settings.
2Set the time for Auto On and Auto Off, and then
select Options > Save to save your settings.
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Settings
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Auto keypad lock
The auto keypad lock function can prevent the phone
from reacting to the accidentally key-pressing. You
can enable or disable the function.
Keypad lock period
After enabling the auto keypad lock function, you can
set the keypad lock period. If there is no operation on
the phone within a preset period of time, the keypad
is locked automatically. You can press and
to unlock the keypad.
Display settings
You can change the settings for the phone display,
including Wallpaper, Brightness, Keypad backlight,
Backlight time, LCD sleep delay, Greeting message.
Wallpaper: To set the wallpaper layout for the home
screen.
Brightness: To set the brightness of the screen.
Keypad backlight: To turn the keypad backlight on
or off.
Backlight time: To set the backlight delay time for
the screen.
LCD sleep delay: To set the duration between back-
light off and LCD off.
Greeting message: To enter a greeting message
that appears on the screen when you power on
your phone.
Message settings
You can change the message settings including
SMS, Email, Push messages, Broadcast, Voice Mail
Number and Common phrases.
Call settings
You can change the settings for making calls.
Call forwarding
This option is used to forward incoming calls.
1In the main screen, select Settings > Call set-
tings > Call forwarding.
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2Select the forwarding condition from All calls, If
out of reach, If busy, and If not answer.
3Then select the forwarding type from Voice call,
Fax call, Data call and All services.
4Select Activate or Deactivate to enable or dis-
able the service. You can also select Check sta-
tus to check the status of call forwarding service.
Alternatively, you can select Disable all and then
select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call,
Data call and All services. Then press to disable
all call forwarding services of this type.
Call barring
This option is used to set the call barring mode for the
phone.
Select Call settings > Call barring for the following
options:
Calls Barring:
1Select the barring condition from All outgoing
calls, International calls, International calls
except home, All incoming calls and Incom-
ing calls when abroad.
2Then select the barring type from Voice call,
Fax call, Data call, and All services.
3Select Activate or Deactivate to enable or dis-
able the service. You can also select Check sta-
tus to check the status of call barring service.
Disable All
Select one type from Voice call, Fax call, Data call
and All services, and then enter the call barring
password. Press to cancel all call barring ser-
vices of each type.
Call waiting
This option is used to enable or disable the call wait-
ing function. You can also view whether the call wait-
ing function is enabled by checking the status.
The call waiting function is network-dependent. For
more information, contact your service provider.
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Auto redial
This function is used to auto redial the dialed number
if the dialing failed.
Answer mode
It is used to set the mode for answering an incoming
call. Two options are available: Any key and Send
key.
Auto answer
This option is used to select auto answering for
incoming calls. Select Call settings > Auto answer
for the following options.
Immediate answer: To answer an incoming call
immediately.
Message: To auto send a text message that is pre-
set and chosen from the Common phrases to the
current caller.
Disable: To disable the auto answer function.
Calling ID
This options allows you to select whether to display
your phone number on the phone of the party who
called you.
If select Auto, whether your phone number will be
shown on the called phone depends on the network.
Select line
This option is used to set the call line for your phone.
Two options are available: Line 1 and Line 2.
My number
This function can be used to save your own phone
numbers on the SIM card. You can select Options to
edit or delete the records.
Call barring password
This function is used to change the password for call
barring.
Select Call barring password from the Call settings
screen. Then you can change the call barring pass-
word.
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Note
The old call barring password is provided by
your network operator if it is the first time for
you to change the password.
Prompt to save
This function is used to prompt whether to save the
number when there is an incoming call. You can
enable or disable this function.
Connectivity
The data connection function provides several data
communication functions. You can synchronise data
between your phone and a PC through a USB cable
or Bluetooth. Your PC can use the built-in modem of
your phone to access the Internet. For detailed infor-
mation, refer to "Connections" on page 35.
Network
You can change the settings for the network.
Select Settings > Network for the following options:
Mode, Select network, Cell information, and My pub-
lic land mobile network (PLMN) list.
Security
You can change the settings related to the phone
security.
Reset
This option is used to reset your phone to the factory
settings.
Password lock
This option is used to enable or disable the "Phone
lock" and "PIN lock".
1Select Phone lock/PIN lock.
2Press the up/down scroll key to select On or Off.
3Set passward:
Phone password: Enter the phone password.
PIN password: If the desired status is the same
as the current status, just press . Con-
versely, you need to select the desired status
and then enter the PIN code.
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Settings
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Change password
You can modify the phone password and PIN code.
1Select Security > Change password.
2Select one item from phone password, PIN
code, and PIN2 code.
3Enter the old password (The initial phone pass-
word of the U1100 is 0000).
4Enter a new password.
5Enter the new password again to confirm.
Note
To modify the PIN code, you must set the
"PIN lock" to "On" first.
If you enter the wrong PIN or PIN2 three
times, the SIM card is locked. You need
the PUK or PUK2 code to unlock the SIM
card. If you enter the wrong PUK or PUK2
code 10 times in total, the SIM card is
locked permanently.
PUK or PUK2 code are delivered with the
SIM card. If you have not received one or
have forgotten it, contact your service
provider.
Fixed dialer number
If your SIM card supports the Fixed Dialer Number
(FDN) function, you can set the limit for phone num-
bers.
DRM Setting
Digital Rights Management (DRM) can protect the
digital content from piracy and protect the provider’s
interests. The digital content includes Java applica-
tions and multimedia content such as images, audio
and video. If the protected content cannot be
accessed, it indicates that the corresponding copy-
right is overdue or used up.
Select Settings > Security > DRM setting.
Enter the correct phone password and press
to confirm, and you can delete all the
rights.
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14 Warnings and Precautions
Electronic Device
Turn off your phone near high-precision electronic
devices. The phone may affect the performance of
these devices.
Such devices include hearing aids, pacemakers,
fire alarm systems, automatic gates, and other
automatic-control devices. If you are using an elec-
tronic medical device, consult the device manufac-
turer to confirm whether the radio wave affects the
operation of this device.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a mini-
mum separation of 15cm be maintained between a
mobile phone and a pace-maker to avoid potential
interference with the pace-maker. To achieve this
use the phone on the opposite ear to your pace-
maker and do not carry it in a breast pocket.
Hospital
Pay attention to the following points in hospitals or
health care facilities:
Do not take your phone into the operating room
(OR), intensive care unit (ICU), or coronary care
unit (CCU).
Do not use your phone at places for medical treat-
ment where phone use is prohibited.
When using your phone near someone who is suf-
fering from a heart disease, turn down the ring tone
volume or vibration properly so that it does not
affect the person.
Area with Inflammables and
Explosives
In any area with inflammables and explosives, turn
off your phone and do not take out, install or charge
the battery, to avoid explosion and fire. Areas with
inflammables and explosives include, but are not lim-
ited to:
Gas station
Area for storing fuels (such as the bunk under the
deck of a ship)
Device/Vehicle for transporting and storing fuels or
chemical products
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Warnings and Precautions
Area with chemical substances and particles (such
as: granule, dust, metal powder) in the air
Area with the sign of "Explosives"
Area with the sign of "Turn off bi-direction wireless
equipment"
Area where it is generally suggested to stop the
engine or a vehicle
Storage Environment
Do not place magnetic storage media such as mag-
netic cards and floppy disks near the phone. Radia-
tion from the phone may erase the information
stored on them.
Do not put your phone, battery, or other accesso-
ries in containers with strong magnetic field, such
as an induction cooker and a microwave oven. Oth-
erwise, circuit failure, fire, or explosion may occur.
Do not leave your phone, battery, or charger in a
very hot or cold place. Otherwise, malfunction of
the products, fire, or explosion may occur.
Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near
the earpiece. The earpiece may attract these
objects and hurt you when you are using the phone.
Do not subject your phone, battery, and charger to
serious collision or shock. Otherwise, battery leak-
age, phone malfunction, overheat, fire, or explosion
may occur.
Do not put your phone in the back pocket of your
trousers or skirt, to avoid phone damage while
seated.
Children Safety
Put your phone, battery, and charger in places
beyond the reach of children. Do not allow children
to use the phone, battery, or charger without guid-
ance.
Do not allow children to put the battery in mouth, for
electrolyte in the battery is poisonous.
Do not allow children to touch the small fittings.
Otherwise, suffocation or gullet jam can be caused
if children swallow the small fittings.
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Operating Environment
The phone, battery, and charger are not water-
resistant. Keep them dry. Protect the phone, battery
and charge from water or vapor. Do not touch the
phone with a wet hand. Otherwise, short-circuit and
malfunction of the product or electric shock may
occur.
Do not use the phone in dusty, damp and dirty
places or places with magnetic field. Otherwise,
malfunction of the circuit may occur.
Do not turn on or off the phone when it is near your
ears to avoid negative impact on your health.
When carrying or using the phone, keep the
antenna at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) away
from your body, to avoid negative impact on your
health caused by radio frequency leakage.
If you feel uncomfortable (such as falling sick or
qualm) after playing games on your phone for a
long time, please go to see a doctor immediately.
On a thunder stormy day, do not use your phone
outdoors or when it is being charged.
Do not touch the antenna when a call is going on.
Touching the antenna may affect call quality and
cause the phone to operate with more power. As a
result, the talk time and standby time are short-
ened.
The phone may interfere with nearby TV sets,
radios and PCs.
In accordance with international standards for radio
frequency and radiation, use phone accessories
approved by the manufacturer only.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Before you clean or maintain the phone, turn off the
phone and disconnect it from the charger. Other-
wise, electric shock or short-circuit of the battery or
charger may occur.
Do not use any chemical detergent, powder, or
other chemical agent (such as alcohol and ben-
zene) to clean the phone and the charge. Other-
wise, part damage or a fire can be caused. You can
clean the phone and the charger with a piece of soft
antistatic cloth that is a little wet.
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Warnings and Precautions
Keep the plug dry when you clean it, to prevent fire.
If the phone or any of its fittings does not work, turn
to the local authorized service center for help.
Environmental Protection
Please observe the local regulations regarding the
disposal of your packaging materials, exhausted
battery and old phone and please promote their
recycling. Do not dispose of exhausted battery or
old phone in municipal waste.
This HUAWEI device complies with Directive 2002/
95/EC on the restriction of the use of certain haz-
ardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment.
: This symbol indicates that the equipment car-
rying this mark must NOT be thrown into general
waste but should be collected separately and prop-
erly recycled under local regulations.
Emergency Calls
You can use your phone for emergency calls. How-
ever, connections in all conditions cannot be guaran-
teed. You should never rely solely on the phone for
essential communications.
Battery
Use the battery approved by the manufacturer only.
Otherwise, explosion may occur.
Do not dispose of the battery in fire. Otherwise, the
battery may ignite or explode.
Do not connect two poles of the battery with con-
ductors such as cables, jewelries or any other
metal material. Otherwise, the battery is short-cir-
cuited and it may burn your body.
Do not disassemble the battery or solder the bat-
tery poles. Otherwise fluid leakage, overheat, fire,
or explosion may occur.
If there is battery leakage, smoke, or strange smell,
stop using the battery and keep it away from open
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flame to avoid fire or explosion. Then turn to an
authorized maintenance engineer for help.
The battery is not fully charged when delivered.
Plug the charger cable into the bottom of the
phone, plug the power supply unit into a mains
power socket and charge for at least two hours.
If the battery fluid contacts your skin or cloth, wash
with clean water immediately to avoid irritation to
the skin.
If the battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub your
eyes. Otherwise, your eyes can be hurt. Wash with
clean water and go to see a doctor immediately.
If there is battery deformation, color change or
abnormal heating while you charge or store the bat-
tery, take it out immediately and stop using it. Oth-
erwise, battery leakage, overheat, explosion, or fire
may occur.
When installing the battery, do not push the battery
by force lest battery fluid leak out or the battery
crack.
Do not take out the battery when the phone is
turned on.
If you do not use the battery for a long time, store it
in normal temperature after charging.
Charger
Use the charger approved by the phone manufac-
turer only. Any violation of this rule may result in fire
or malfunction of the charger.
Do not short-circuit the charger. Short-circuiting the
charger may cause fire or malfunction of the
charger.
If the power cord is damaged (for example, the lead
is exposed or broken), or the plug becomes loose,
stop using the power cord at once. Otherwise, elec-
tric shock, short-circuit of the charger, or fire may
occur.
Keep the charger dry. Once water or other liquid
leaks into the charger, electrical leakage or other
faults may occur.
Do not use the charger in a dusty and damp envi-
ronment.
Keep the power cord away from any heating appli-
ance.
Using the USB Cable
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Warnings and Precautions
Ensure the charger is properly plugged into the
power socket properly when charging the battery.
Improper insertion may result in electric shock, fire,
or explosion. To unplug the charger, pull the plug off
rather than tear off the power cord.
Do not place any heavy object on the power cord of
the charger. Do not damage, change, or pluck the
power cord. Otherwise electric shock or fire may
occur.
When you are charging the battery with the
charger, do not touch the plug, power cord or the
charger with a wet hand. Otherwise, electric shock
can be caused.
Once the liquid such as water leaks into the
charger, remove the plug of the charger from the
socket immediately. Otherwise, overheating, fire
and other malfunction may occur.
Using the USB Cable
To use the USB cable, please strictly obey the follow-
ing rules. Otherwise, your phone or PC may be dam-
aged:
To connect your phone and PC with the USB cable,
connect to the phone at first, and then connect to
the PC.
In the process of communication between your
phone and PC, it is strictly forbidden to plug or pull
out the USB cable.
To disconnect your phone and PC from the USB
cable, disconnect from the PC at first, and then dis-
connect from the phone.
Certification Information (SAR)
THIS DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO
FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD.
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter
and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels
of radio frequency energy (also known as radio
waves or radio frequency fields).
Governments around the world have adopted com-
prehensive international safety guidelines, developed
by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)
Certification Information (SAR)
50
and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi-
neers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation
of scientific studies. These guidelines establish per-
mitted levels of radio wave exposure for the public.
The levels include a safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age
and health, and to account for any variations in mea-
surements.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of mea-
surement for the amount of radio frequency energy
absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone.
The SAR value is determined at the highest certified
power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual
SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be
well below the value. This is because the mobile
phone is designed to use the minimum power
required to reach the network.
All models of Huawei’s mobile phone are designed to
meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. Before a
phone model is available for sale to the public, it must
be tested according to the technical standard-EN
50361 and does not exceed the limit established by
the European Council Recommendation: 1999/519/
EC for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
using positions (that is, at the ear) as required by the
EN50361 for each model.
The SAR limit adopted by the 1999/519/EC is 2.0
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten gram of tis-
sue. The highest SAR value for this device type when
tested at the ear is 0.884 W/kg, and when properly
worn on the body is 1.08 W/kg.
All models of Huawei’s mobile phone are designed to
meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. Before a
phone model is available for sale to the public, it must
be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not
exceed the limit established by the government-
adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are
performed in positions and locations (that is, at the
ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for
each model. For body worn operation, this phone has
been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines
when the handset is positioned a minimum of 15 mm
from the body with an accessory that contains no
Certification Information (SAR)
51
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Warnings and Precautions
metal part. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The SAR limit adopted by the USA and Canada is 1.6
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tis-
sue. The highest SAR value reported to the FCC and
IC for this device type when tested for use at the ear
is 1.43 W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is
1.1 W/kg.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the condition that this device
does not cause harmful interference.
EU Declaration of Conformity
according to the Radio Equipment and Telecommuni-
cations Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC
For the following equipment
Product: WCDMA/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone
Type Designation/Trademark: HUAWEI/U1100
Manufacturer's Name: Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd.
Manufacturer's Address: Bantian, Longgang District,
Shenzhen, 518129, Guangdong, P. R. China.
is herewith confirmed to comply with the require-
ments set out in the Council Directive1999/5/EC for
radio equipment and telecommunications terminal
equipment. For the evaluation of the compliance with
this Directive, the following standards were applied:
Safety: EN 60950-1:2001 First Edition;
Health: EN 50360:2001; EN 50361:2001;
EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1; EN 301 489-24 V1.2.1;
EN 301489-7 1.2.1; EN 301489-17 1.2.1;
Radio: EN 301 511 V9.0.2; EN 301 908-1 V2.2.1; EN
301 908-2 V2.2.1; EN 300 328 V1.4.1;
Responsible for making this declaration is the: Manu-
facturer.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-
Certification Information (SAR)
52
quency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the follow-
ing measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is con-
nected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this
equipment not expressly approved by HUAWEI may
void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
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15Acronyms and Abbreviations
DCF DRM Content Format
DRM Digital Rights Management
FDN Fixed Dial Number
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
GSM Global System for Mobile communica-
tion
OTA Over-The-Air
PIN Personal Identification Number
PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
PUK PIN Unblocking Key
SD Secure Digital Card
SAR Specific Absorption Rate
STK SIM Tool Kit
URL Universal Resource Locator
USB Universal Serial Bus
WAP Wireless Application Protocol
WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access
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16Appendix
The phone supports image files, video files and audio
files of many formats. For details, see the following
table.
Note
In some cases, the preceding media for-
mats may not be supported.
File type Formats
Image JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, BCI, WBMP, SVG,
and SVGZ.
Audio MP3, AAC/AAC+, AMR, MID, WAV
(ADPCM), MMF, QCP, and XMF/DLS.
Video 3GP, MP4, 3G2, and PMD.
1
"123" Numeric Input Method .................................. 15
Access Codes .......................................................... 8
Accessing the Internet by USB .............................. 37
Adding/Deleting Group Members........................... 17
Alarm Clock............................................................ 26
Answer mode ......................................................... 41
Answering or Rejecting Calls ................................. 10
Auto answer ........................................................... 41
Auto keypad lock.................................................... 39
Auto ON and OFF .................................................. 38
Auto redial .............................................................. 41
Back and Side View ................................................. 3
Battery.................................................................... 47
Bluetooth................................................................ 35
Bluetooth-Based Data Transfer ............................. 35
Bluetooth-Based Internet Access........................... 35
Bookmarks ............................................................. 34
Bottom View ............................................................ 3
Broadcast Inbox ..................................................... 24
Browsing Pre-set Web Pages ................................ 33
Calculator ............................................................... 30
Calendar Functions................................................ 27
Calendar ................................................................ 27
Call barring password ............................................ 41
Call barring............................................................. 40
Call forwarding ....................................................... 39
Call settings ........................................................... 39
Call waiting............................................................. 40
Calling ID ............................................................... 41
Calls....................................................................... 11
Certification Information (SAR).............................. 49
Change password.................................................. 43
Charger.................................................................. 48
Charging the Battery................................................ 7
Charging with a Cable Charger ............................... 7
Children Safety ...................................................... 45
Cleaning and Maintenance.................................... 46
Common Phrases.................................................. 25
Connectivity ........................................................... 42
Creating a Text Message ...................................... 19
Creating an Email .................................................. 21
Currency converter ................................................ 31
Date and time ........................................................ 38
Date format............................................................ 38
Display settings ..................................................... 39
DRM Setting .......................................................... 43
Electronic Device................................................... 44
Email Settings........................................................ 23
Email...................................................................... 21
Emergency Calls ................................................... 47
Enter URL .............................................................. 33
Environmental Protection ...................................... 47
FCC Statement...................................................... 51
Fixed dialer number............................................... 43
Groups ................................................................... 17
Home Screen........................................................... 3
Hospital.................................................................. 44
Icon Description..................................................... 11
Index
2
Input Different Languages...................................... 15
Input language ...................................................... 38
Internet Settings..................................................... 34
Introduction to the Menu .......................................... 4
Keypad lock period ................................................ 39
Loading/Unloading the SIM Card............................. 6
Mailboxes............................................................... 22
Making a Voice Call ............................................... 10
Making Calls from Call Log .................................... 13
Making Calls from the Contacts ............................. 16
Making or Answering Calls .................................... 10
Making Voice Calls Using SDN.............................. 10
Managing a Group ................................................. 18
Memo .................................................................... 29
Message settings ................................................... 39
My number ............................................................. 41
Network ................................................................. 42
New Schedule........................................................ 27
New Tasks ............................................................. 29
Operating Environment .......................................... 46
Operations During a Voice Call.............................. 11
Operations ............................................................. 11
Other Operations for the Homepage...................... 33
Other Operations ................................................... 13
Other Operations ................................................... 17
Packing List.............................................................. 1
Password lock ........................................................ 42
Phone language .................................................... 38
Phone settings ....................................................... 38
Powering Off............................................................ 8
Powering On............................................................ 8
Powering On/Off ...................................................... 8
Prompt Interface for a Schedule............................ 28
Prompt Interface for a Task ................................... 29
Prompt Interface for an Alarm ............................... 26
Prompt to save ...................................................... 42
Push Inbox Settings............................................... 24
Push Inbox............................................................. 24
Reset ..................................................................... 42
Searching for a Contact......................................... 16
Security.................................................................. 42
Select line .............................................................. 41
Service dial number ............................................... 32
Setting Alarm Clocks ............................................. 26
Shortcuts ............................................................... 38
SIM ToolKit ............................................................ 29
SMS Mailboxes...................................................... 19
SMS Settings......................................................... 21
Stopping the Alarm Clock ...................................... 26
Stopwatch.............................................................. 32
Storage Environment ............................................. 45
Symbol Input Method............................................. 15
Synchronise........................................................... 30
T9 Input Method .................................................... 14
Task....................................................................... 29
Tasks Functions .................................................. 29
Text Messages ...................................................... 19
Timer ..................................................................... 32
3
Traditional Input Method ....................................... 14
Viewing Push Messages........................................ 24
Unit converter......................................................... 31
Vodafone live! ........................................................ 33
Voice Mail number ................................................. 25
World Time............................................................. 32
USB........................................................................ 36
Using the USB Cable ............................................. 49
Your Phone .............................................................. 2

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