Huawei Technologies U1309 HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone with BT User Manual

Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone with BT

User Manual

PrefaceThank you for purchasing the H12HW WCDMA handset (hereinafter referred to as this product). For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you have anyconcern, contact Customer Center. Running environmentBasic requirements for running software:CPU: Pentium 300 Mhz or aboveMemory: 64 MB or above (128 MB or above is recommended)Harddisk: 64 MB or above free disk spaceOperating system: Windows 2000 / Windows 2003 / Windows XP / Windows Vista
1ᪿ൮‛ߦߟ޿ߡᧄ⵾ຠߪޔ਎⇇ਛߩߔߴߡߩ࿖ߢ૶↪ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕWCDMA 1700 ߣGSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߩಾࠅᦧ߃ߪ⥄േ⊛ߦⴕࠊࠇ߹ߔޕߒߚ߇ߞߡޔߤߎߦ޿ߡ߽៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ߢㅢ⹤ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕ߅⾈޿਄ߍ޿ߚߛ޿ߚᧄ⵾ຠߩ୘ⵝ▫ߦߪޔᰴߩ߽ߩ߇ 1ߟߕߟ౉ߞߡ޿߹ߔޕ៤Ꮺ↪ల㔚ེ ࡝࠴࠙ࡓࠗࠝࡦࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ ࠗࡗࡎࡦH12HW ៤Ꮺ㔚⹤USB ࠤ࡯ࡉ࡞ ขᛒ⺑᣿ᦠ㧔ᧄ✬㧕଻⸽ᦠ㧔AC ࠕ࠳ࡊ࠲㧕଻⸽ᦠ㧔ᧄ⵾ຠ㧕◲ᤃขᛒ⺑᣿ᦠ
1Table of Contents 1How to Use This Guide 1Before Using the Phone 2ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ ..........................................2ǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ ....................................14ǩ߽⫼ǙǴǵǤȀǗǴǸǻ .....................18Profession ................................................19How to Use the USIM Card  .....................21USIM PINs................................................23Your Phone ..............................................25Charging the Battery ................................29Powering On/Off.......................................32Setting the date and time .........................32Accessing the function screen..................33Memory card ............................................34Headset and Headset Adapter .................36Basic Operations 37Making a Call............................................37Answering or Rejecting a Call ..................37Operations During a Voice Call ................39Call Log ....................................................41Calls status...............................................44Emergency Calls ......................................44My number ...............................................45Text Entry 46Text Input Interface ..................................46Switching Input Modes .............................46Keypad Assignments ............................... 47Entering Characters ................................. 48User dictionary ......................................... 57Contacts 59Creating Contacts .................................... 59Groups ..................................................... 62Using Contacts......................................... 63Editing Contacts....................................... 65Video Call 68Getting Started......................................... 68Making a Video Call ................................. 68Answering a Video Call............................ 69Video Call Settings................................... 72Messaging 75About Message ........................................ 75MMS......................................................... 78SMS ......................................................... 88Push Inbox ............................................... 95web set mail ............................................. 96Voice Mail Number................................... 96Daily and Internet Phrases ...................... 96Browser 97About Browser .........................................97EMnet....................................................... 97Entering URL ...........................................98Bookmarks ............................................... 99Internet Settings..................................... 102Camera 1031Table of Contents
2Before Using the Camera.......................103Camera...................................................104Video Camera ........................................107Camera Settings.....................................108Sending a Picture/Video Clip..................111Editing a Picture .....................................111Mediaplayer 113Before Playing Audio&Video ..................113Playing Audio Files.................................114Playing Video ClipV................................117Folder 119Composition ...........................................119Viewing files ...........................................119Using files...............................................121Managing folders....................................123Memory card ..........................................123Connections 124Bluetooth ................................................124USB ........................................................129Settings 132Phone settings........................................132Profiles ...................................................133Ringtone Settings ...................................134Display settings ......................................136Call Settings ...........................................138Security Settings ....................................141Network settings.....................................141Security Settings 143Reset...................................................... 143Password lock........................................ 143Change password .................................. 143Fixed dialer number ............................... 144DRM setting ........................................... 145Organiser & Tools 146SIM ToolKit ............................................146Alarms.................................................... 146Calendar ................................................ 148Calculator............................................... 153Unit Converter........................................ 153Currency Converter................................ 154Synchronise ........................................... 155Task ....................................................... 156Voice Recorder ...................................... 159Memo ..................................................... 160World Time............................................. 161Stopwatch .............................................. 162Timer...................................................... 163Service Dial Number .............................. 163Option Service  164Call Forwarding...................................... 164Call barring............................................. 164Call Waiting............................................ 165Appendix 167Functions ............................................... 167Troubleshooting ..................................... 168Symbol List ............................................170
3Pictograph List........................................171Memory List............................................171Specifications .........................................172Index  1ֱ䀐ǽȪɝɇόȽόɛɁȀǹǙǻ 8ֱ䀐ȀǹǙǻ..............................................8ׂ⧚ȀǹǙǻ .............................................8ǩ⊼ᛣ.........................................................8㺰ׂ⫼䚼ક ................................................9
11How to Use This GuideMultimedia MessagesMessaging6Multimedia MessagesYou can send messages attached with images, text and music under this mode.Creating a Multimedia Message1Select Messaging>White MMS from the main menu.2Select To,Cc and Bcc.• Select an entry from the recipients list, and then press or select Options > Edit to enter a phone number.• Select a position from the recipients list, select Options > Contact or Group, and then select phone numbers.3Select Back to return to the Edit MMS screen, select Subject to enter text as subject, and then press .4Select Content to edit the pages.(1) Select to access the text entry field, and then edit text.(2) Select to enter the image-editing field and then you can select images or video files in My Files.(3) Select to enter the music-editing field and then you can select audio files in My Files.(4) Access the field indicated by   and press the left/right scroll key to select one from differ-ent pages if there are more pages.(5) Access the field indicated by and press the left/right scroll key to adjust the playing time  of the current page.5 Return to the Edit MMS screen, and select Options > send to send the multimedia message. Note If the video file is chosen in the image-edit-ing field, you cannot edit the music-editing field any more.Level-2 TitleLevel-3 TitleOperationParallelEnter by levelSmall Additional Sequence OperationOperationTas kEntry Notes
22Before Using the PhoneᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣǨȃ NjᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣnjȄǃǟՓǙȀǿȠҎșǃҪȃҎȍȃॅᆇǃ䉵⫷ȍȃ᧡ᆇȧ᳾✊Ȁ䰆ǣǃᅝܼȀℷǬǤǟՓǙǙǴǵǤǴȖȃݙᆍȧ㿬䓝ǬǻǙȓǮDŽǩՓ⫼ȃ䱯ȀȄǃᖙǯ㿬䓝џ䷙ȧǟᅜȟǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃǟ䂁ȔȀǿǸǴᕠȄ໻ߛȀֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ㸼⼎㿬োȃ䂀ᯢǨȃ㸼⼎ȃݙᆍȧ⛵㽪Ǭǻǃ䁸ǸǴপȟᡅǙȧǮȠǽǃҎǡ⅏ѵȓǴȄ䞡ڋȧ䉴Ǜॅ䱎ǡߛ䖿Ǭǻ⫳ǭȠǨǽǡᛇᅮǪȡȠݙᆍȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽǨȃ㸼⼎ȃݙᆍȧ⛵㽪Ǭǻǃ䁸ǸǴপȟᡅǙȧǮȠǽǃҎǡ⅏ѵȓǴȄ䞡ڋȧ䉴Ǜৃ㛑ᗻǡᛇᅮǪȡȠݙᆍȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽǨȃ㸼⼎ȃݙᆍȧ⛵㽪Ǭǻǃ䁸ǸǴপȟᡅǙȧǮȠǽǃҎǡڋᆇȧ䉴Ǜৃ㛑ᗻǡᛇᅮǪȡȠݙᆍǃǟȝȈ⠽ⱘ᧡ᆇȃȔȃⱎ⫳ǡᛇᅮǪȡȠݙᆍȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽෂ㒾⼊๔ᵈᗧೇ㿬োȃ䂀ᯢᴀ㻑કȃপȟᡅǙȀǟǦȠ⽕ℶџ䷙˄ǬǻȄǙǦǿǙǨǽ˅ȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȧߚ㾷ǮȠǽᛳ䳏ǿǾȃڋᆇȧ䉴ǛǟDzȡǡǗȠȃǼǃߚ㾷ǬǻȄǙǦǿǙǨǽȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȧ▵ȡǴ᠟ǼᡅǛǽᛳ䳏ǮȠǟDzȡǡǗȠȃǼǃ▵ȡǴ᠟Ǽ㾺ǸǻȄǙǦǿǙǨǽȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȧ∈Ȁ▵ȞǮǿǾǬǻՓ⫼ǮȠǽⓣ䳏ȀȝȠᛳ䳏șⱎ☿ȃǟDzȡǡǗȠȃǼǃ∈Ȁ▵ȞǬǻȄǙǦǿǙǨǽȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȧ乼ਖǃȿɫɷόᅸǼՓ⫼ǮȠǽⓣ䳏ȀȝȠᛳ䳏șⱎ☿ȃǟDzȡǡǗȠȃǼǃ乼ਖǃȿɫɷόᅸǼՓ⫼ǬǻȄǙǦǿǙǨǽȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȃপȟᡅǙȀǟǦȠᣛ⼎џ䷙˄ᖙǯᅳ㸠ǬǻǙǴǵǤǨǽ˅ȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽ⑌ᱛಽ⸃⑌ᱛỨࠇᚻ⑌ᱛ᳓Ứࠇ⑌ᱛ㘑ํޔࠪࡖࡢ㨺ቶߢߩ૶↪⑌ᱛᜰ␜
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ3Before Using the Phone2݋ԧⱘǿݙᆍȄೇ㿬োǽǽȗȀ᭛ゴǼ⼎ǬȓǮDŽܡ䊀џ䷙☿♑ǟȝȈഄ䳛ǿǾȃ♑ᆇǃ㄀ϝ㗙ȀȝȠ㸠⚎ǃDzȃҪȃџᬙǃǟᅶǪȓȃᬙᛣȓǴȄ䘢༅ǃ䁸⫼ǃDzȃҪ⭄ᐌǿᴵӊϟǼȃՓ⫼Ȁȝȟ⫳ǭǴ᧡ᆇȀ䭶Ǭǻǃᔧ⼒Ȅϔߛȃ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙȓǰȨDŽᴀ㻑કȃՓ⫼ȓǴȄՓ⫼ϡ㛑ǠȞ⫳ǯȠҬ䱣ⱘǿ᧡ᆇ ˄㿬䤆ݙᆍȃໝ࣪ǃ⍜༅ǃ䗮ֵǿǾȃ″Ӯȧ䗗ǬǴǴȖȀ⫳ǭǴ᧡ᆇǃџὁ߽Ⲟȃ᧡༅ǃџὁȃЁᮁǿǾ˅Ȁ䭶Ǭǻǃᔧ⼒Ȅϔߛȃ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙȓǰȨDŽপᡅ䂀ᯢ᳌ȃ㿬䓝ݙᆍȧᅜȞǿǙǨǽȀȝȟ⫳ǭǴ᧡ᆇȀ䭶Ǭǻǃᔧ⼒Ȅϔߛȃ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙȓǰȨDŽᔧ⼒ǡ䭶ϢǬǻǙǿǙ᥹㍮″఼ǃɅɝɐȮȯȪǽȃ㌘Ȕড়ȤǰȀȝȠ䁸԰ࢩǿǾǠȞ⫳ǭǴ᧡ᆇȀ䭶Ǭǻǃᔧ⼒Ȅϔߛȃ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙȓǰȨЏᴎᴀ㻑કǡࢩ԰ǮȠəɅȻɻȃ䳏⑤ɟɱȸȧᖙǯȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǙǻǙǴǵǤǨǽȧ⼎ǬǻǙȓǮDŽೇ㿬োȃ䂀ᯢ㔚Ḯࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᔅߕࠦࡦ࠮ࡦ࠻߆ࠄᛮߊᖙǯᇖ⫼ȃ″఼ȧǩՓ⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽᣛᅮҹ໪ȃ″఼ȧՓ⫼ǮȠǽǃⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ǃ⸈㺖ǃᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ䒞ϵȃ䘟䒶ЁȀᴀ㻑કȧՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽѸ䗮џᬙȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ䒞ϵȧᅝܼǿจ᠔ȀℶȖǻǠȞǩՓ⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽ㟾ぎ″ݙș⮙䰶ǿǾǃՓ⫼ȧ⽕ℶǪȡǻǙȠจ᠔ǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏ᄤ″఼șएⰖ″఼Ȁᕅ䷓ȧঞȑǮǟDzȡǡǗȟǃџᬙȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽỡ䖐Ȕൟᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳόǟȝȈỡ䖐Ȕൟ䰸㌄ࢩ఼ȧ㺙ⴔǪȡǻǙȠจড়Ȅǃ㺙ⴔ䚼ԡǠȞ 22cm ҹϞ䲶Ǭǻᨎ㸠ǟȝȈՓ⫼ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏⊶ȃᕅ䷓Ǽǃỡ䖐Ȕൟᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳόǟȝȈỡ䖐Ȕൟ䰸㌄ࢩ఼ǡ䁸԰ࢩǮȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ⼊๔ᜰ␜ᜰ␜⑌ᱛᜰ␜
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ4⑔વ䳏䒞ȃЁǿǾ⏋䲥ǬǴจ᠔ǼȄǃҬ䖥Ȁỡ䖐Ȕൟᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳόǟȝȈỡ䖐Ȕൟ䰸㌄ࢩ఼ȧ㺙ⴔǬǻǙȠᮍǡǙȠৃ㛑ᗻǡǗȟȓǮȃǼǃ˄əɅȻɻȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ˅ᴀ㻑કȃՓ⫼ȧ᥻ǝǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏⊶ȃᕅ䷓Ǽǃỡ䖐Ȕൟᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳόǟȝȈỡ䖐Ȕൟ䰸㌄ࢩ఼ǡ䁸԰ࢩǮȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽएⰖ″䭶ȃሟݙǼȄҹϟȃǨǽȧᅜǸǻՓ⫼ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ᠟㸧ᅸǃ䲚Ё⊏Ⱆᅸ (ICU)ǃݴ⢊ࢩ㛜⮒ᙷⲷ㽪⮙ᅸ(CCU) ȀȄᴀ㻑કȧᣕǶ䖐ȓǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•⮙ẳݙǼȄǃ˄əɅȻɻȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ˅ᴀ㻑કȧՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•ɵɛόǿǾǼǗǸǻȗҬ䖥Ȁए⫼䳏⇫″఼ǡǗȠจড়Ȅǃ˄əɅȻɻȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ˅ᴀ㻑કȧՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᜰ␜ᜰ␜•एⰖ″䭶ǡןdžȀՓ⫼⽕ℶǃᣕǶ䖐Ȕ⽕ℶǿǾȃจ᠔ȧᅮȖǻǙȠจড়ȄǃDzȃएⰖ″䭶ȃᣛ⼎ȀᕧǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽ•㞾ᅙⰖ仞ǿǾएⰖ″䭶ȃ໪Ǽǃỡ䖐Ȕൟᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳόǟȝȈỡ䖐Ȕൟ䰸㌄ࢩ఼ҹ໪ȃए⫼䳏⇫″఼ȧՓ⫼ǪȡȠจড়ǃ䳏⊶ȀȝȠᕅ䷓ȀǹǙǻן߹Ȁए⫼䳏⇫″఼ɩόȳόǿǾȀǩ⺎䁡ǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏⊶ȃᕅ䷓Ǽǃ䳏ᄤ″఼ȃࢩ԰Ȁᕅ䷓ȧঞȑǮǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•催㊒ᑺǿ䳏ᄤ″఼ȃ䖥ǤǼȄ䳏⑤ȧߛǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏ᄤ″఼ȃࢩ԰Ȁᕅ䷓ȧঞȑǮǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽĆᕅ䷓ȧফǦȠǟDzȡǡǗȠ″఼ȃ՟˖ᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳό࡮㺰㙈఼࡮DzȃҪए⫼䳏⇫″఼࡮☿♑ฅⶹ఼࡮㞾ࢩɑȪǿǾDŽᖗ㞧ɢόɁɩόȳόșDzȃҪएⰖ⫼䳏ᄤ″఼ȧǟՓǙȃจড়Ȅǃ䳏⊶ȀȝȠᕅ䷓ȀǹǙǻ৘″఼ɩόȳόǃȗǬǤȄ䉽ໆὁ㗙ȀǩⳌ䂛ǤǵǪǙDŽ
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ5Before Using the Phone2ᴀԧȀǹǙǻǃ⃵ȃǨǽȧǟᅜȟǤǵǪǙDŽⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ǃ⸈㺖șᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ȀǿȟȓǮDŽ•ߚ㾷ǃᬍ䗴ȧǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽǿǟᴀ㻑કȃᬍ䗴Ȅ䳏⊶⊩䘩ডȀǿȟȓǮDŽ•Ⳉᇘ᮹ܝș➅乼ǡⳈ᥹ᔧǴȠ᠔ǃ♢໽ϟȃ䒞ݙǃᱪ᠓఼݋ȃDzȅǿǾǃ催⏽ȀǿȠ᠔ǼȃՓ⫼ǃᬒ㕂ȄǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᴀ㻑કǡ催⏽ȀǿȟǃșǦǾȃॳ಴ȀǿȠৃ㛑ᗻǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•䳏ᄤɴɻɀǿǾȃࡴ➅䂓⧚″఼ș催೻ᆍ఼ȀܹȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•ȴɅɲɻɁɇɻɑǿǾᓩ☿ǃ⟚ⱎȃǟDzȡǡǗȠจ᠔ǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•▵ȡǴ᠟Ǽ㾺ȞǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•⍈ᅸǿǾǼՓ⫼ǬǴȟǃ∈ȃЁȀǹǦǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•ȻɋɟȃDzȅǿǾǃ⎆ԧǡǨȑȡȠǟDzȡǡǗȠจ᠔ǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ⑌ᱛ•ᔋǙ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǴȟǃᡩǧǹǦǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•ᴀԧșȪɻɎɒȀ⛵⧚ǿ࡯ȧࡴǝǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽϛϔǃ⭄⠽ ˄䞥ሲ⠛࡮∈࡮⎆ԧ˅ǡ㻑કȃݙ䚼ȀܹǸǴจড়Ȅǃȓǯ AC ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǢǃᴀԧȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ䳏∴əɋȷȧ໪Ǭǃǩ༥㋘ܜȃଣǙড়ȤǰでষȀǩ䗷㌵ǤǵǪǙDŽDzȃȓȓՓ⫼ǮȠǽ☿♑șᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ࡮✭ǡߎǻǙȠǃໝǿ㟁ǙǡǮȠǿǾȃ⭄ᐌ⢊ᜟȀȄǃǮǥȀ AC ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǢǃᴀԧȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ䳏∴əɋȷȧ໪ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽDzȃȓȓՓ⫼Ǭ㍮ǦȠǽǃⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ✭ǡߎǿǤǿǸǴǨǽȧ⺎䁡Ǭǻǩ༥㋘ܜȃଣǙড়ȤǰでষǿǾȍǩ䗷㌵ǤǵǪǙᜰ␜㔚Ḯࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᔅߕࠦࡦ࠮ࡦ࠻߆ࠄᛮߊ
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ6㨑䳋ȃǟDzȡǡǗȠǽǢȄǃǮǥȀ ACȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǢǃ䳏⑤ȧߛǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽ㨑䳋ǃᛳ䳏ǃⱎ☿ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽȓǴሟ໪ȃจড়Ȅᅝܼǿจ᠔ȍ⿏ࢩǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ㟾ぎ⊩㄀˓ˏᴵȃː㄀ˑ䷙ȃ㽣ᅮȀ෎ǺǤ Njᑇ៤ˍ˕ᑈ೑ೳѸ䗮ⳕਞ⼎㄀ˍˍˎˌোnjȀǻǃ㟾ぎ″ݙǼȄᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ȧᐌȀ OFF ǽǮȠᮼǃਞ⼎ǪȡǻǙȓǮDŽ㟾ぎ″ȀǩᨁЫǪȡȠ䱯ȄNjAuto On and Offnjȧ OFF Ȁ䀁ᅮǬǃǩᨁЫ䷖ǢȓǮᾬǃǟ丬ǙǬȓǮDŽǥȞǹǙǴৄȃϞșڒǙǴ᠔ǿǾǃϡᅝᅮǿจ᠔Ȁ㕂ǠǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㨑ϟǬǻǃǦǡșᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ㞾ࢩ䒞ȃ䳏ᄤ″఼Ȁᕅ䷓ǡߎȠจড়ȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᅝܼ䍄㸠ȧ᧡ǿǛǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽ㔚Ḯࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᔅߕࠦࡦ࠮ࡦ࠻߆ࠄᛮߊᜰ␜ᵈᗧ⑌ᱛ⑌ᱛҎǡᆚ䲚ǬǻǙȠจ᠔ǼȄǃՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȪɻɎɒǿǾǼǦǡȧǮȠǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽȪɻɎɒǡພȡǴȓȓǼǃՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㾺ǸǴǽǢȀșǦǾǃǦǡȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽȪɻɎɒȧᣕǸǻᤃȟಲǪǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᴀҎșҪȃҎȀǦǡȧǪǰȠॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽȓǴᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ䭋ᰖ䭧ȃ䗷㍮Փ⫼ǿǾǼᴀ㻑કǡ⏽ǠǤǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮǡǃ᠟Ǽ㾺ȡȠǨǽȃǼǢȠ⏽ᑺǼǗȡȅ⭄ᐌǼȄǗȟȓǰȨDŽǴǵǬǃ䭋ᰖ䭧㾺ȡǴȓȓՓ⫼ǬǻǙȠǽǃԢ⏽șǦǾȀǿȠǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮȃǼǃȐǨȟș⑓⇫ȃᇥǿǙจ᠔ȀֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ⑌ᱛ⑌ᱛ⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ7Before Using the Phone2ᇣܤǡՓ⫼ǮȠ䱯Ȁǃֱ䅋㗙ǡՓ⫼ᮍ⊩ȧ䭧䘩ǝǻǙǿǙǠ⺎䁡ǬǃℷǬǙপȟᡅǙᮍ⊩ȧᬭǝǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䭧䘩ǸǴՓ⫼ȄǦǡȃॳ಴ǽǿȠৃ㛑ᗻǡǗȟȓǮȃǼकߚȀǩ⊼ᛣǤǵǪǙȷɴɀɋɐȳόɑǿǾȧᴀ㻑કȀ䖥ǺǦǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȷɴɀɋɐȳόɑǿǾȃ⺕⇫ȳόɑɏόɇǡ⍜ǝȠǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽmicroSD ȳόɑȧপȟ໪ǮǽǢȄǃᣛǼȳόɑȧᢐǬ䖐ȔǃȳόɑǡߎǻǢǻȗǃǮǥȀᣛȧ䲶ǪǿǙȝǛȀǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃপȟҬǦȠǽǢȄǃȳόɑǡȳɉɋǽ䷇ǡǮȠȓǼǬǸǠȟǽᢐǬ䖐ȔǃǮǥȀᣛȧ䲶ǪǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ microSD ȳόɑȧ㺙ⴔǬǻǙȠȳόɑɁɵɋɐȧ丨ȃᮍȀ৥ǦǻǃপȟҬǦǴȟǃপȟ໪ǪǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᗹȀᣛȧ䲶Ǯǽǃȳόɑǡ亯ȈߎǬॅ䱎ǼǮDŽᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜Ⲃ㝮Ȁ⭄ᐌǡ⫳ǭǴจড়ȄǃǴǵǶȀՓ⫼ȧℶȖǃए᏿ȃ䀎ᮁȧফǦǻǤǵǪǙDŽǟᅶǪȓȃԧ䊾șԧ䂓ȀȝǸǻȄǃǠțȔǃǠȋȡǃ⑓⮍ǿǾǡ⫳ǭȠจড়ǡǗȟȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȄҹϟȀ㿬䓝ȃᴤ᭭ȃՓ⫼ș㸼䴶޺DŽParts Materials SurfaceOuter case PC resin Spray-paintMain lens Pmma resin Back printBattery cover Aluminum alloySpray-paintScrew cover (below the screen)PC resin Back printSub Camera Lens Pmma resin Back printCamera  Lens Glass Back printSub Lens Pmma resin IMLVolume +/- keys, Rec KeyPC resin Spray-paintExternal port cover PC resin and TPU latexSpray-paintᜰ␜
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ8Battery䳏∴əɋȷ ˄ɲɉȮɨȬȲɻ䳏∴əɋȷ˅ȀǹǙǻǃ⃵ȃǨǽȧǟᅜȟǤǵǪǙDŽⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ǃ⸈㺖șᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ȀǿȟȓǮDŽMusic Key (side) PC resin Spary-paintStrap eyelet PC resin Spray-paintKeypad deco, and direction signsTPE resin + Rubber resinFilm-paintKeypad Thin PC resin üüScroll keys Copper Surface laser (CD lines)Keypad frame TPE latex + Rubber latexüüOK key Thin PC resin SputteringBattery connector on the mobile phonePPS resin, copperGold plating on nickel plat-ingBattery Resin part: PC resin.Label: PET resin.üüBattery connect Copper Gold plating on nickel plat-ingParts Materials Surfaceᴀ㻑કǼՓ⫼ǼǢȠ䳏∴əɋȷȄǃ˄ଚકȻόɑ˅ȓǴȄ߹ໆȃ ˄ଚકȻόɑ˅ǼǮDŽǨȡҹ໪ȃ䳏∴əɋȷȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㺙ⴔǮȠǽǢǃ䳏∴əɋȷȃ৥Ǣǡ≎ȖȞȡǻǙȓǮDŽᴀ㻑કȀǛȓǤ㺙ⴔǼǢǿǙǽǢȄǃ⛵⧚ȧǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏∴əɋȷȃ৥Ǣȧ⺎ǠȖǻǠȞপȟҬǦǻǤǵǪǙDŽܙ䳏ȀȄǃҬሲȃ˝˟ȪɈɟɇ ˄ଚકȻόɑ˅ҹ໪ȃȗȃȧՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃ䳏∴əɋȷȄᣛᅮ″఼ҹ໪ȃ″఼ȀȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽෂ㒾ᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ9Before Using the Phone2Ⳉ᥹᮹ܝȃᔧǴȠ᠔șǃ♢໽ϟȃ䒞ݙǃ☿șɁɐόɞȃDzȅǿǾȃ催⏽ȃจ᠔Ȁᬒ㕂ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䞱ȧࠎǮǃɗɻɦόǼǴǴǤǃ䏣ȔǹǦȠǿǾȃᔋǙ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǴȟǃᡩǧҬǦǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ ໪ڋǃໝᔶȃ㨫ǬǙ䳏∴əɋȷȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙǃߚ㾷ǃᬍ䗴ǃɗɻɈҬǦȧǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ∈ș☿ȃЁȀᡩܹǬǴȟǃࡴ➅ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙッᄤȧȿɯόɐǪǰǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䞥ሲᇣ⠽ ˄䥉ǃȪȷɃȽɲόǃɕɋȷɴɁǿǾ˅ǽϔ㎦ȀᣕǶ䘟ȨǵȟǃֱㅵǬǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏⑤ȻɻɃɻɐș㞾ࢩ䒞ȃȿȴɴɋɐɱȬɇόȃᏂǬ䖐ȔষㄝȀⳈ᥹᥹㍮ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȴɅɲɻɁɇɻɑǿǾᓩ☿ǃ⟚ⱎȃǟDzȡǡǗȠจ᠔ǼȄ䳏⑤ȧߛǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽᜰ␜ᜰ␜ಽ⸃⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜⑌ᱛ䳏∴əɋȷǠȞȗȡǴ⎆ǡⴐȀܹǸǴǽǢȀȄǃǢȡǙǿ∈Ǽ⋫ǙǃǮǥȀए᏿ȃ⊏ⰖȧফǦǻǤǵǪǙDŽ༅ᯢȃǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽ䳏ᄤɴɻɀș催೻ᆍ఼ȀܹȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ▵ȡǴ᠟Ǽ㾺ȞǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȻɋɟȃDzȅǿǾǃ⎆ԧǡǨȑȡȠǟDzȡǡǗȠจ᠔ǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ∈ș⍋∈Ȁ⍌ǦǴȟǃ䲼ⓈǿǾǼ▵ȞǪǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽϛϔǃ▵ȡǴจড়ȀȄǃⳈǶȀՓ⫼ȧșȖǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏∴əɋȷǠȞ⎆ǡȗȡǴȟ⭄㟁ǡǮȠǽǢȀȄǃⳈǶȀՓ⫼ȧșȖǻ☿⇫ȝȟ䘴ǫǦǻǤǵǪǙDŽᜰ␜⼊๔⑌ᱛỨࠇᚻ⑌ᱛ᳓Ứࠇ⑌ᱛ᳓Ứࠇ⑌ᱛ⑌ᱛ
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ10⎆ȗȡǃໝ㡆ǃໝᔶǿǾҞȓǼǽ⭄ǿȠǨǽȀ⇫ǡǹǙǴǽǢȄǃՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽܙ䳏ᰖȀ᠔ᅮȃܙ䳏ᰖ䭧ȧ䍙ǝǻȗܙ䳏ǡᅠњǬǿǙจড়Ȅǃܙ䳏ȧℶȖǻǤǵǪǙDŽ✭ǡߎǻǙȠǃໝǿ㟁ǙǡǮȠǿǾȃ⭄ᐌ⢊ᜟȃจড়ȄǃǮǥȀ˝˟ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǢǃᴀԧȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ䳏∴əɋȷȧ໪Ǭǃǩ༥㋘ܜȃଣǙড়ȤǰでষȀǩ䗷㌵ǤǵǪǙDŽDzȃȓȓՓ⫼Ǭ㍮ǦȠǽǃⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ȃॳ಴ȀǿȟȓǮDŽܙ䳏Ȅᖙǯˌ̚ːˌćȃ㆘ೆǼ㸠ǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽܙ䳏ᮍ⊩ȀǹǙǻȄǃᴀপᡅ䂀ᯢ᳌ȧȝǤǟ䂁ȔǤǵǪǙDŽ⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᵈᗧᜰ␜䳏∴əɋȷݙ䚼ȃ⎆ǡⲂ㝮ș㸷串ȀҬⴔǬǴจড়ȀȄǃǮǥȀǢȡǙǿ∈Ǽ⋫Ǚ⌕ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽⲂ㝮ǡǠȋȡǴȟǮȠॳ಴ǽǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ䳏∴əɋȷȧᴀԧȀ㺙ⴔǮȠ䱯ȀǃȽɛǃ⭄㟁࡮ⱎ➅DzȃҪ⭄ᐌǽᗱȤȡǴǽǢȄǃ䳏∴əɋȷȧᴀԧȀ㺙ⴔǬǿǙǼǩ༥㋘ܜȃଣড়ǰでষȀǩᣕখǤǵǪǙDŽᇣܤǡՓ⫼ǮȠ䱯ȀȄǃֱ䅋㗙ǡপᡅ䂀ᯢ᳌ȃݙᆍȧᬭǝǃȓǴǃՓ⫼ȃ䗨ЁȀǟǙǻȗǃপᡅ䂀ᯢ᳌ǾǟȟȀՓ⫼ǬǻǙȠǠǾǛǠ⊼ᛣǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽᛳ䳏șǦǡȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽчᑐܤȃ᠟ȃሞǠǿǙ᠔ȀֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃՓ⫼ǮȠ䱯Ȁȗǃчᑐܤǡᴀ㻑કǠȞপȟߎǪǿǙȝǛȀ⊼ᛣǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䭧䘩ǝǻ仆Ȕ䖐ȕǿǾǃџᬙșǦǡȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽDŽᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ11Before Using the Phone2ChargerᴀԧȀ᥹㍮ǮȠ AC ȪɈɟɇȄǃᖙǯҬሲȃ ˄ଚકȻόɑ˅ȧՓ⫼ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽҪȃ AC ȪɈɟɇȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽҬሲȃ AC ȪɈɟɇȄȻɻɃɻɐȀⳈ᥹᥹㍮ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽɇȻ䎇䜡㎮Ȅ䘢➅Ǭǃ☿♑ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽՓ⫼ǪȡǿǙǽǢȀȄǃᅝܼȃǴȖǃAC ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǟȝȈᴀԧǠȞ໪ǬǻǟǙǻǤǵǪǙDŽ✭ǡߎǻǙȠǃໝǿ㟁ǙǡǮȠǿǾȃ⭄ᐌ⢊ᜟȃจড়ȄǃDzȃȓȓՓ⫼Ǭ㍮ǦȠǽǃⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽǮǥȀ AC ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǢǃᴀԧȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ䳏∴əɋȷȧ໪Ǭǃǩ༥㋘ܜȃଣǙড়ȤǰでষȀǩ䗷㌵ǤǵǪǙDŽ⼊๔⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜㸼⼎ǪȡǴ䳏⑤䳏೻ҹ໪ȃ䳏೻ǼՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽDzȡҹ໪ȃ䳏೻ǼՓ⫼ǪȡȓǮǽǃ☿♑ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽAC ȪɈɟɇ˖˄100-240˅V▵ȡǴ᠟Ǽ AC ȪɈɟɇȧᡰǢᏂǬǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᛳ䳏ȃǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽAC ȪɈɟɇȧ∈șDzȃҪȃ⎆ԧȀǹǦǴȟǃ▵ȞǬǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȻɋɟȃDzȅǿǾǃ⎆ԧǡǨȑȡȠǟDzȡǡǗȠจ᠔ǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽצȡǻݙ䚼Ȁ∈ǿǾǡܹȟȓǮǽǃ☿♑șᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽǟᅶǪȓȀȝȠᬍ䗴șߚ㾷࡮ׂ⧚ȄǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽAC ȪɈɟɇȀᔋǙ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǴȟǃᡩǧҬǦǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽAC ȪɈɟɇȀ䞱䞥ǿǾȃ䞥ሲȧᏂǬ䖐ȨǵȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ⑌ᱛỨࠇᚻ⑌ᱛ᳓Ứࠇ⑌ᱛ᳓Ứࠇ⑌ᱛ⑌ᱛᜰ␜⑌ᱛ
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ12ȻόɑȧڋǹǦǴȟǃ⸈᧡ǬǴȟǃࡴᎹǬǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴ䞡Ǚȗȃȧ䓝ǰǴȟǃᓩǸᔉǸǴȟǃ⛵⧚Ȁ᳆ǧǴȟǮȠǽȻόɑȧڋȖǃ☿♑șᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ㨑䳋ȃǟDzȡǡǗȠǽǢȄǃ㨑䳋ȀȝȠᛳ䳏࡮☿♑ȃ䰆ℶȃǴȖǃᴀԧȃ䳏⑤ȧߛȟǃ AC ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǠȞᡰǙǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䭋ᳳ䭧Փ⫼ǪȡǿǙǽǢȀȄǃᅝܼȃǴȖǃ AC ȪɈɟɇȧȻɻɃɻɐǟȝȈᴀԧǠȞ໪ǬǻǟǙǻǤǵǪǙDŽAC ȪɈɟɇȧᡰǤǽǢȄǃȻόɑȧᓩǸᔉȞǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȻόɑǡڋǹǢǃ☿♑ǃᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ǽǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ਼ೆ⏽ᑺ 0̚ 40 ćǃ⑓ᑺ 35 ̚ 85ˁȃ㆘ೆǼǩՓ⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᵈᗧᜰ␜ᜰ␜Ⳉᇘ᮹ܝȃᔧǴȠจ᠔ǼՓ⫼ǟȝȈᬒ㕂ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȐǨȟȃ໮Ǚจ᠔Ȁ㕂ǠǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㨑ϟǪǰǴȟ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȻόɑȃḍܗ䚼ߚȧ⛵⧚Ȁ᳆ǧǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䞡Ǚȗȃȧ䓝ǰǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏⑤ɟɱȸǡڋȨǵȟǃȻɻɃɻɐȃᏂǬ䖐ȔǡțȠǙǽǢȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᏗǿǾǼǤȠȓǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䳏ᄤɴɻɀș催೻ᆍ఼ȀܹȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜⑌ᱛ
ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ13Before Using the Phone2USB Cableߚ㾷ǃᬍ䗴ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ☿♑ǃǦǡǃᛳ䳏ǿǾȃџᬙȓǴȄᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ☿ȃDzȅșǃɁɐόɞȃDzȅǃⳈᇘ᮹ܝȃᔋǙǽǨȢș♢໽ϟȃ䒞ݙǿǾȃ催⏽ȃจ᠔ǼՓ⫼ǃᬒ㕂ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ″఼ȃໝᔶǃᬙ䱰ǃⱎ➅ǃⱎ☿ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ▵ȞǪǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ∈șɢɋɐȃሓǿǾȃ⎆ԧǡܹȠǽǃᛳ䳏ǃ☿♑ǃᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽՓ⫼จ᠔ǃপȟᡅǙȀǩ⊼ᛣǤǵǪǙDŽෂ㒾⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜䳏ᄤɴɻɀǿǾȃࡴ➅䂓⧚″఼ș催೻ᆍ఼ȀǃܹȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ș☿♑ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽᔋǙ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǴȟǃᡩǧǹǦǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ș☿♑ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽッᄤȀᇢ䳏ᗻ⭄⠽ ˄䞥ሲ⠛ǃ䠯ㄚȃ㢃ǿǾ˅ǡ㾺ȡǿǙȝǛȀǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃݙ䚼ȀܹȡǿǙȝǛȀǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽȿɯόɐȀȝȠ☿♑șᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ䳋ǡ勈ȟߎǬǴȞǃ USB ȹόɞɳȀȄ㾺ȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㨑䳋ǃᛳ䳏ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ⼊๔⑌ᱛ⑌ᱛᜰ␜ᜰ␜
ǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ14Attached CD-ROMǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ݅䗮•ᴀ㻑કȄ䰆∈ҩᾬǼȄǗȟȓǰȨDŽ⍈ᅸșࡴ⑓఼ȃDzȅǽǙǸǴ໮⑓⪄๗șǃ䲼ǡ䰡ȟǠǠȠ⪄๗ϟǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴ⋫◃″Ǽ⋫ȤǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǡ∈▵ȡǼǗȠǽ߸ᯢǬǴจড়ǃֱ䀐ȃᇒ䈵໪ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•⃵ȃȝǛǿὉッǿ⏽ᑺ⪄๗ǼȃՓ⫼Ȅ䙓ǦǻǤǵǪǙDŽⳈᇘ᮹ܝȃᔧǴȠจ᠔ǃᱪ᠓䀁٭șɤȬɱόȃ䖥ǤǿǾǃ⡍Ȁ⏽ᑺǡϞǡȠจ᠔DŽᇣܤǡՓ⫼ǮȠจড়Ȅǃֱ䅋㗙ǡপȟᡅǙȃݙᆍȧᬭǝǻǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃՓ⫼ЁȀǟǙǻȗǃᣛ⼎ǾǟȟȀՓ⫼ǬǻǙȠǠȧǩ⊼ᛣǤǵǪǙDŽǦǡǿǾȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽчᑐܤȃ᠟ȃሞǠǿǙจ᠔ȀֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䁸Ǹǻ仆Ȕ䖐ȨǵȟǃǦǡǿǾȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ⑓⇫șȐǨȟȃ໮Ǚจ᠔ș催⏽ȀǿȠจ᠔ǼȃՓ⫼șֱㅵȄǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽUSB ȹόɞɳȧপȟ໪Ǯจড়ȄǃȻόɑȧᓩǸᔉȞǯȻɕȷɇȧᣕǸǻᡰǙǻǤǵǪǙDŽȻόɑȧᓩǸᔉȠǽȻόɑǡڋǹǢǃᛳ䳏ǃ☿♑ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽUSB ȹόɞɳȃȻόɑȃϞȀ䞡Ǚȗȃȧ䓝ǰǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᛳ䳏ǃ☿♑ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽᵈᗧᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜ᜰ␜Ҭሲȃ CD-ROM Ȅǃϔ㠀ȲόɏȫȲ⫼ȃCD ɟɴόɬόǼȄ㍊ᇒȀՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽݡ⫳䷇ȀȝǸǻ㘇ȧ⮯ȖǴȟǃɁɜόȳόȧ⸈᧡ǮȠǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮ⼊๔⑌ᱛ
ǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ15Before Using the Phone2㻑∋םᑿǿǾǃ⡍Ȁ⏽ᑺǡϟǡȠจ᠔DŽ•ȰȪȻɻ਍ߎষȃ䖥ǤǿǾǼՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ⏽ᑺǡᗹ▔Ȁໝ࣪ǮȠǨǽȀȝȟ㌤䴆ǡⱎ⫳Ǭǻǃᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•㨑ǽǬǴȟᔋǙ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǴȟ᳆ǧǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㨑ǽǬǴȟǃ䞡Ǚ⠽ȃϟᭋǢȀǬǴȟǃໝǿᣕǶᮍȧǬǻ᳆ǧȠǿǾǃ⛵⧚ǿ࡯ȧࡴǝǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽǨȃจড়ǃֱ䀐ȃᇒ䈵໪ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•∮ȡǴȟ∈ⓈǡҬǙǴȟǬǴǽǢȄǃђǙǴᶨȞǠǙᏗǼᣁǢপǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽȪɳȻόɳǃɡɻɀɻǃȿɻɒόǿǾȃ㮀કșǃ⾥ᄺ䲥Ꮢǃ⋫࠸ǿǾȧ⫼ǙȠǽǃ໪㺙șॄࠋǡໝ䊾ǮȠǨǽǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮȃǼǃՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃ⋫◃″Ǽ⋫ȤǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•⑓ǸǴ㸷串ȃɥȹɋɐȀܹȡǻᣕǶ䘟ȅǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㸷串ȃɥȹɋɐȀǨȗȠ∫ǿǾȃ⑓⇫ǡᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•⛵⧚ǿ࡯ǡǠǠȠȝǛǿจ᠔Ȁ㕂ǠǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ㥋⠽ȃǹȓǸǴȳɘɻȀܹȡȠǽǢȄǃ䞡ǙȗȃȃϟȀǿȞǿǙȝǛǩ⊼ᛣǤǵǪǙDŽ•ϔ㠀ȃ䳏䁅″șɎɴɛ࡮ɱɀȲǿǾȧǟՓǙȀǿǸǻǙȠ䖥ǤǼՓ⫼ǮȠǽǃᕅ䷓ȧϢǝȠจড়ǡǗȟȓǮȃǼǃǿȠȎǤ䲶ȡǴจ᠔ǼǩՓ⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽᴀԧ•Փ⫼ЁȀᴀ㻑કǡ⏽ǠǤǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮǡ᠟Ǽ㾺ȡȠǨǽȃǼǢȠ⏽ᑺǼǗȡȅ⭄ᐌǼȄǗȟȓǰȨDŽDzȃȓȓǟՓǙǤǵǪǙDŽǴǵǬǃ䭋ᰖ䭧㾺ȡǴȓȓՓ⫼ǬǻǙȠǽԢ⏽șǦǾȀǿȠǟDzȡǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•ǟᅶǪȓǩ㞾䑿Ǽᴀ㻑કȀⱏ䤆ǪȡǴᚙฅݙᆍȄǃ߹ȀɩɪȧপȠǿǾǬǻֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪȠȝǛǟ丬ǙǬȓǮDŽϛǡϔǃⱏ䤆ǪȡǴᚙฅݙᆍǡ⍜༅ǬǻǬȓǛȝǛǿǨǽǡǗǸǻȗǃᔧ⼒ǽǬǻȄ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙǠȂȓǮȃǼǗȞǠǭȖǩњᡓǤǵǪǙDŽ•ɂɤɻșɁȳόɐȃᕠȢɥȹɋɐǿǾȀᴀ㻑કȧܹȡǴȓȓǃộᄤǿǾȀᑻȞǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȓ
ǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ16ǴȳɘɻȃᑩǿǾ⛵⧚ǿ࡯ǡǠǠȠȝǛǿจ᠔ȀȄܹȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•ᴀԧȧⳈᇘ᮹ܝȃᔧǴȠ᠔Ȁᬒ㕂ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽໝ㡆ȧ䍋ǨǮจড়ǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•ᣕǶ䘟ȋǽǢșՓ⫼ǬǿǙǽǢȄǃᖙǯȵόɤόɑȧ䭝ǭǻǃҬሲȃȹόɁȀܹȡǻǤǵǪǙDŽȹόɁȀܹȡǯȀᣕǶ䘟ȋǽǃ⬏䴶ǡࡆȡǴȟڋǹǙǴȟǬȓǮDŽ•⬏䴶ȄǃǽǢǾǢђǙǴᶨȞǠǙᏗǼᣁǙǻǃ∮ȡǿǙȝǛȀǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ∮ȡǴȓȓ⬏䴶ȧɇɋɟǮȠǽڋǹǤǨǽșǃɁɇȬɱɁɢɻȃǮȎȟǡᙾǤǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•㸼⼎䚼ȧ䭟ǙǴ⢊ᜟǼ㸼⼎䚼ǵǦȧᣕǸǻ⿏ࢩǬǴȟǃᤃȟಲǬǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᴀԧǡ໪ȡǃ㨑Ƕǻ⸈᧡ǬǴȟᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•⬏䴶ȧᔋǤᢐǪǝǴȟǃ⟾ș⹀ǙȗȃǃܜȃǽǡǸǴȗȃǼ᪡԰ǬǴȟǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ⬏䴶ǿǾȧڋȖȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•ᴀԧȃϞȀ᳌串ǿǾȧȃǰǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ䁸Ǹǻ᳌串ǿǾȃϞǠȞ࡯ȧࡴǝȠǽǃ⸈᧡ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•さ䍋䚼ȃǗȠ⹀Ǚȗȃ ˄ȷɲɋɟǿǾ˅ǽϔ㎦ȀܹȡǴȟǃɘɋȸȃᑩȀܹȡǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽܹȡǠǴșপȟᡅǙǠǴ ˄䁸ǸǻǃȋǹǦǴȟ㨑ǽǮǿǾ˅ȀȝǸǻȄǃ⸈᧡ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•ɁɇȬɱɁɢɻȃܜș⬏䴶ȃ∮ȡȧপǸǻ᪡԰ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ∮ȡǴȓȓ᪡԰ǮȠǽǃ⬏䴶ȀڋǡǹǙǴȟǃɁɇȬɱɁɢɻȃǮȎȟǡᙾǤǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•Փ⫼ЁȀǃᔋǙ⺕⷇ȧ䖥ǺǦǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ䳏∴əɋȷ•䳏∴əɋȷȄ⍜㗫કǼǮDŽकߚȀܙ䳏ǬǻȗՓ⫼⢊ᜟǿǾȀȝǸǻȗ⭄ǿȟȓǮǡǃՓ⫼ᰖ䭧ǡὉッȀⷁǤǿǸǴǽǢȄ䳏∴əɋȷȃѸ᦯ᰖᳳǼǮDŽᣛᅮȃᮄǬǙ䳏∴əɋȷȧǟ䊋Ǚ∖ȖǤǵǪǙDŽ•߱ȖǻǟՓǙȃǽǢșǃ䭋ᰖ䭧ǩՓ⫼ȀǿȞǿǠǸǴǽǢȄǃǩՓ⫼ࠡȀᖙǯܙ䳏ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ•䳏∴əɋȷȃՓ⫼ᰖ䭧ȄǃՓ⫼⪄๗ș䳏∴əɋȷȃࡷ࣪ᑺȀȝȟ⭄ǿȟȓǮDŽ
ǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ17Before Using the Phone2•䳏∴əɋȷȃՓ⫼ᴵӊȀȝȟǃᇓੑǡ䖥ǺǤȀǹȡǻ䳏∴əɋȷǡ㝼ȡȠจড়ǡǗȟȓǮǡଣ丠ǗȟȓǰȨDŽ•Ⳉᇘ᮹ܝǡᔧǴȞǯǃ乼䗮Ǭȃ㡃Ǚ⎐ǬǙจ᠔ȀֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䭋ᰖ䭧Փ⫼ǬǿǙǽǢȄǃՓǙߛǸǴ⢊ᜟǼᴀ㻑કȓǴȄܙ䳏఼ǠȞ໪Ǭǃ䳏∴əɋȷȧࣙ㺙ǬǻǙȠɛɓόɳ㹟ǿǾȀܹȡǻֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽAC ȪɈɟɇ•ܙ䳏ЁǃAC ȪɈɟɇǡ⏽ǠǤǿȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮǡ⭄ᐌǼȄǗȟȓǰȨȃǼǃDzȃȓȓǩՓ⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽ•ᔋǙ㸱ᩗȧϢǝǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȓǴǃܙ䳏ッᄤǃッᄤȴȬɑȧໝᔶǪǰǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽȳɩɱ•ȳɩɱȀⳈᇘ᮹ܝǡᔧǴȞǿǙȝǛȀǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽⳈᇘ᮹ܝǡᔧǴȠ⢊ᜟǼᬒ㕂ǮȠǽǃ㋴ᄤȃ䗔㡆Ϧ✐ҬǦȧ䍋ǨǮǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ•໻ߛǿ᪂ᕅȧǮȠǽǢȄǃᖙǯ䀺Ǭ᪂ȟȧǬǻℷǬǤ᪂ᕅǪȡȠǨǽȧ⺎䁡ǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ•ǟᅶǪȓǡᴀ㻑કȧ߽⫼Ǭǻ݀㸚Ȁ㨫ǬǤ䗋ᚥȧǠǦȠϡ㡃㸠⚎ㄝȧ㸠Ǜจড়ǃ⊩ᕟǃᴵҸ ˄䗋ᚥ䰆ℶᴵ՟ㄝ˅ȀᕧǙ޺㕄ǪȡȠǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ᪂ᕅș⬏ڣ䗕ֵȧ㸠Ǜ䱯ȄǃɟɱȬɘȿόㄝȀǩ䜡ᝂǤǵǪǙDŽ•䉽ໆǪȡǻǙȠ᳌串ș᪂ᕅȃ䀅ৃǪȡǻǙǿǙ᭛ᄫᚙฅȃ㿬䤆ȀȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽUSB ɥόɐˋȳόɑɁɵɋɐ•USBɥόɐș microSD ȳόɑɁɵɋɐǿǾȀȼɧșɣȻɲϦ䞥ሲ⠛ǿǾȃ⭄⠽ȧ㍊ᇒȀܹȡǿǙȝǛȀǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽDzȡȞǡܹȠǽǃᬙ䱰ș㿬䤆ݙᆍȃ⍜༅ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ•USBɥόɐș microSD ȳόɑɁɵɋɐǿǾȀȄȳɘόǡǗȟȓǮDŽՓ⫼ǬǻǙǿǙǽǢȄǃȳɘόȧ䭝ǭǻǤǵǪǙDŽ• The USB cable are not in the range of warranty.• Clean the connector with a clean cotton bud.• Clean the USB port with dry and soft cloth.• Do not forcibly pull the cable. Do not install or uninstall the cable with the method other than the specified one.
ǩ߽⫼ǙǴǵǤȀǗǴǸǻ18⎆᱊㸼⼎•⎆᱊əɕɳȄ䴲ᐌȀ㊒ᆚᑺȃ催Ǚᡔ㸧Ǽ԰ȞȡǻǟȟȓǮǡǃ⬏㋴⃴Ǧșᐌᰖ⚍♃ǮȠȗȃǡǗȟȓǮDŽǨȡȞȄȳɱό⎆᱊ɏȫɁɟɴȬȃᾟ䗴ȀȝȠȗȃǼᬙ䱰ǼȄǗȟȓǰȨDŽǗȞǠǭȖǩњᡓǤǵǪǙDŽ•⬏䴶ɇɋɟȃ᪡԰ȄǃҬሲȃɁɇȬɱɁɢɻȧՓǸǻǤǵǪǙDŽ䠯ㄚșȿɫόɟɢɻȿɳǿǾȃܜȃǽǡǸǴȗȃȄǃՓȤǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽ•⬏䴶șᴀԧȀᔋǙ࡯ȧࡴǝǴǽǢǃ⬏䴶ȃϔ䚼ǡϔⶀ咦ǯȕǨǽǡǗȟȓǮǡǃᬙ䱰ǼȄǗȟȓǰȨDŽɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟɁɐɱɋɟপȟҬǦえȀȄǃᨎᐃ䳏䁅⫼ǿǾȀ䉽ໆǪȡǻǙȠᏖ䉽ȃɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟȧপȟҬǦȠǨǽǡǼǢȓǮDŽɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟȃ。串ȀȝǸǻȄপȟҬǦȞȡǿǙจড়ȗǗȟȓǮȃǼǃᑫ丁ǼপȟҬǦǡৃ㛑ǼǗȠǨǽȧ⺎䁡ǬǻǠȞǩ䋐ܹǤǵǪǙDŽǿǟǃɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟȧপȟҬǦǴ⢊ᜟǼɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟȧᣕǸǻᤃȟಲǬǴȟǃɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟȧᔋǤᓩǸȆȠǿǾɁɐɱɋɟপȟҬǦえȀᔋǙ࡯ǡࡴȤȠ㸠⚎Ȅ㸠ȤǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽᬙ䱰ș⸈᧡ȃॳ಴ǽǿȟȓǮDŽ݀㸚ȃจǼՓ⫼ǮȠǽǢ•ɎɴɛǃɱɀȲǃᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ǿǾ䳏⺕⊶ǡⱎ⫳ǮȠ⠽ȃ䖥ǤǼՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽǟѦǙȀᕅ䷓ȧফǦȠจড়ǡǗȟȓǮȃǼǃǿȠȎǤ䲶ȡǻǩՓ⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽ•ᴀ㻑કǡᣕǹ䷇ໄ䗮䁅ǟȝȈ䗮ֵ″㛑Ȅǃ᮹ᴀ೑ݙǼȃՓ⫼ȧⳂⱘȀ䀁㿜ǪȡǻǙȓǮDŽ⍋໪ǼȄՓ⫼ǬǿǙǼǤǵǪǙDŽǩ߽⫼ǙǴǵǤȀǗǴǸǻȽόɛɁȰɲȪݙǼǗǸǻȗǃሟݙș䳏䒞ȃЁǃɐɻɕɳǃഄϟǃɛɳȃ䱄ǃቅ䭧䚼ǿǾ䳏⊶ȃӱȤȟȀǤǙǽǨȢǼȄǃ䗮ֵǡǼǢǿǙจড়ǡǗȟȓǮDŽȓǴഄඳⱘȀ䳏⊶ȃӱȤȟȀǤǙจ᠔ȗǗȟȓǮȃǼǗȞǠǭȖǩњᡓǤǵǪǙDŽᴀ㻑કȄɏɀɇɳᮍᓣȃ⡍ᖈǽǬǻ䳏⊶⢊ᜟǡᙾǙǽǨȢǼǗǸǻȗ催ક䊾ǿ䗮ֵȧֱǹǨǽǡǼǢȓǮDŽǬǠǬǃ䳏⊶⢊ᜟǡϔᅮҹϞᙾǤǿǸǴจড়Ȁ
Profession19Before Using the Phone2Ȅǃさ✊䗮ֵǡ䗨ߛȡȠǨǽǽǿȟȓǮDŽǗȞǠǭȖǩњᡓǤǵǪǙDŽᴀ㻑કȄ催Ǚ⾬ओᗻȧ᳝ǬǻǟȟȓǮǡǃ䳏⊶ȧՓ⫼ǬǻǙȠҹϞǃ㄀ϝ㗙Ȁ䗮ֵȧ١ফǪȡȠৃ㛑ᗻǡǿǙǽȄǙǝȓǰȨDŽ⬭ᛣǬǻǩ߽⫼ǤǵǪǙDŽᴀ㻑કȄ᮹ᴀ೑ݙǼȃǩ߽⫼ȧࠡᦤǽǬǻǙȓǮDŽ⍋໪ȀᣕǶߎǬǻȃՓ⫼ȄǼǢȓǰȨDŽThis product is exclusively for use in Japan. ᴀ㻑કȄ䳏⊶⊩Ȁ෎ǺǤ⛵㎮ሔǼǮȃǼǃ䳏⊶⊩Ȁ෎ǺǤỰ᷏ȧফǦǻǙǴǵǤǨǽǡǗȟȓǮDŽ݀݅ȃจǼǩՓ⫼ȃ䱯Ȅǃ਼ȟȃᮍȃ䗋ᚥȀǿȞǿǙȝǛȀǩ⊼ᛣǤǵǪǙDŽEM chip ȧপȟҬǦǻǙǿǙ⢊ᜟǼȄՓ⫼ǼǢȓǰȨDŽᴀ᳌ǟȝȈᴀ᳌Ȁ㿬䓝ǪȡǴ㻑કȃՓ⫼ȀȝǸǻⱎ⫳ǬǴ᧡ᆇǃǟȝȈDzȃಲᕽȀ㽕ǮȠ䊏⫼ȀǹǙǻȄǃᔧ⼒Ȅϔߛȃ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙȓǰȨDŽᴀ㻑કȃՓǙǠǴȧ䁸ǸǴǽǢș䴭䳏⇫ǃ䳏⇫ⱘɖȬɂȃᕅ䷓ȧফǦǴǽǢǃȓǴǃᬙ䱰࡮ׂ⧚ȃǽǢș䳏∴Ѹ᦯ȃᮍ⊩ȧ䁸ǸǴǽǢȄⱏ䤆ǬǻǙȠᚙฅǡ⍜༅ǮȠᘤȡǡǗȟȓǮǡǃᔧ⼒Ȅϔߛȃ䊀ӏȧ䉴ǙȓǰȨDŽᴀ㻑કȀⱏ䤆ǬǴᚙฅȄᖙǯ߹ȀɩɪȧপȠǿǾǬǻֱㅵǬǻǤǵǪȠȝǛǟ丬ǙǬȓǮDŽProfessionAll Rights ReservedNo part of this manual may be reproduced or trans-mitted in any form or by any means without prior writ-ten consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.ɲȽȬȷɳȀǹǙǻᨎᐃ䳏䁅 PHSџὁ㗙Ȅǃ⪄๗ȧֱ䅋Ǭ䊈䞡ǿ䊛⑤ȧݡ߽⫼ǮȠǴȖȀǃǟᅶǪȓǡϡ㽕ǽǿǸǻǟᣕǶȀǿȠ䳏䁅″ッ᳿  䳏∴  ܙ䳏఼ȄɲȽȬȷɳǮȠǴȖǩ䖨ैǼǢȓǰȨDŽɟɱȬɘȿόֱ䅋ȃǴȖǃ䳏䁅″ッ᳿Ȁ㿬ដǪȡǻǙȠǟᅶǪȓȃᚙฅ˄䳏䁅ᐇǃ䗮ֵሹⅈǃɩόɳǿǾ˅ȄџࠡȀ⍜এǬǻǤǵǪǙDŽ
Profession20Trademarks and HUAWEI are trademarks of Huawei Technol-ogies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective holders.݇Ѣߎষㅵ⧚㾘ࠊᴀ㻑કȄ᮹ᴀ೑ݙǼȃǩ߽⫼ȧࠡᦤǽǬǻǙȓǮDŽ⍋໪ȀᣕǶߎǬǻȃՓ⫼ȄǼǢȓǰȨDŽNoticeThe information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recom-mendations in this manual do not constitute a war-ranty of any kind, expressed or implied.Please read the safety precautions carefully to ensure the correct and safe use of your wireless device. For detailed information, refer to the section “Warnings and Precautions” and "Handing Precautions"ᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ȃ↨਌ঢ⥛ (SAR) ȀǹǙǻǨȃ″。 ˄ൟ⬾˅ȃᨎᐃ䳏䁅″Ȅǃ೑ǡᅮȖǴ䳏⊶ȃҎԧ਌ঢȀ䭶ǮȠᡔ㸧෎⑪Ȁ䘽ড়ǬǻǙȓǮDŽǨȃᡔ㸧෎⑪ȄǃҎԧ丁䚼ȃDzȅǼՓ⫼ǮȠᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ǿǾȃ⛵㎮″఼ǠȞ䗕ߎǪȡȠ䳏⊶ǡҎԧȃعᒋȀᕅ䷓ȧঞȑǪǿǙȝǛǃ⾥ᄺⱘḍᢴȀ෎ǺǙǻᅮȖȞȡǴȗȃǼǗȟǃҎԧو丁䚼Ȁ਌ঢǪȡȠ䳏⊶ȃᑇഛȰɕɳȶό䞣ȧ㸼Ǯ↨਌ঢ⥛ (SAR:Specific Absorption Rate) ȀǹǙǻǃǨȡǡ 2W/kg Ćȃ䀅ᆍ׸ȧ䍙ǝǿǙǨǽǽǬǻǙȓǮDŽǨȃ䀅ᆍ׸ȄǃՓ⫼㗙ȃᑈ唶ș䑿ԧȃ໻ǢǪȀ䭶֖ǿǤकߚǿᅝܼ⥛ȧ৿ȨǼǟȟǃϪ⬠ֱع″ᾟ (WHO) ǽन࡯䭶֖ȀǗȠ೑䱯䴲䳏䲶ᬒᇘ㎮䰆䅋ྨવӮ (ICNIRP) ǡ⼎ǬǴ೑䱯ⱘǿȴȬɑɱȬɻǽৠǭȗȃǽǿǸǻǙȓǮDŽǨȃᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ H12HW ȃSAR Ȅǃ W/kg ǼǮDŽǨȃ׸Ȅǃ೑ǡᅮȖǴᮍ⊩ȀᕧǙǃᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ȃ䗕ֵ䳏࡯ȧ᳔໻ȀǬǻ␀ᅮǪȡǴ᳔໻ȃ׸ǼǮDŽןdžȃ㻑કȀȝǸǻ SAR Ȁ໮ᇥȃᏂ⭄ǡ⫳ǭȠǨǽȗǗȟȓǮǡǃǙǯȡȗ䀅ᆍ׸ȧ⑔䎇ǬǻǙȓǮDŽȓǴǃᨎᐃ䳏䁅″Ȅǃᨎᐃ䳏䁅෎ഄሔǽȃ䗮ֵ
⪺૞ᮭ╬ߦߟ޿ߡ21߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ2ߦᔅⷐߥᦨૐ㒢ߩㅍା㔚ജߦߥࠆࠃ߁⸳⸘ߐࠇߡ޿ࠆߚ߼ޔታ㓙ߦㅢ⹤ߒߡ޿ࠆ⁁ᘒߢߪޔㅢᏱ 5#4 ߪࠃࠅዊߐ޿୯ߣߥࠅ߹ߔޕ5#4ߦߟ޿ߡޔߐࠄߦ⹦ߒ޿ᖱႎࠍ߅⍮ࠅߦߥࠅߚ޿ᣇߪޔਅ⸥ߩࡎ࡯ࡓࡍ࡯ࠫࠍߏෳᾖߊߛߐ޿ޕ✚ോ⋭ߩࡎ࡯ࡓࡍ࡯ࠫhttp://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/ele/index.htm␠࿅ᴺੱ㔚ᵄ↥ᬺળߩࡎ࡯ࡓࡍ࡯ࠫhttp://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html ࠗ࡯࡮ࡕࡃࠗ࡞ߩࡎ࡯ࡓࡍ࡯ࠫhttp://www.emobile.jp/ 㧔Huawei㧕ߩࡎ࡯ࡓࡍ࡯ࠫhttp://www.huawei.comThe 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 0.636 W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is 0.631 W/kg.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 0.961 W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is 0.522 W/kg. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelinesFCC StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.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-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
EM chip ߩ૶↪ᣇᴺ22equipment 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 users' authorization to operate this equip-ment.EM chip ߩ૶↪ᣇᴺEM chip ߪEMOBILE ߇ᄾ⚂ᤨߦ߅ቴߐ߹ߦߏឭଏߔࠆޔᒰ␠ኾ↪ߩ USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) ࠞ࡯࠼ߩߎߣߢߔޕ߅ቴ᭽ߩ៤Ꮺ㔚⹤⇟ภ߿ޔ⹺⸽ߥߤߦ㑐ߔࠆᖱႎࠍ⸥㍳ߒߡ޽ࠅޔ෶ޔ㔚⹤Ꮽ࠺࡯࠲߿ SMS ࡔ࠶࠮࡯ࠫ↪ߩ৻ቯߩኈ㊂ߩࡔࡕ࡝߽஻߃ߚ IC ࠞ࡯࠼ߢߔޕ㔚⹤ࠍ૶↪ߔࠆ೨ߦ EMchip ࠍⵝ⌕ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕEM chip ࠍᱜߒߊ૶↪ߔࠆߚ߼ߦޔᰴߩᵈᗧ੐㗄ࠍࠃߊ⺒ࠎߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•EM chipߩᝌ౉㧛ขࠅᄖߒࠍⴕ߁ߣ߈ߪޔㆊ೾ߥജࠍട߃ߥ޿ࠃ߁ߦߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•EM chipߩ┵ሶ߹ߚߪIC࠴࠶ࡊߦ⸅ࠇߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕᕈ⢻߇ૐਅߒߚࠅ EM chip ߩ⹺⼂߇ᅹߍࠄࠇߚࠅߔࠆߎߣ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕ•EMOBILEߪޔEM chip ߩಽ⸃߹ߚߪᄌᦝߩߚ߼ߦ⊒↢ߒߚ࠺࡯࠲ߩ៊ᄬ߿៊ኂߦኻߒߡ⽿છࠍ⽶޿߹ߖࠎޕ•Ἣ᳇߿⊒ᾲߔࠆᯏེߩㄭߊߥߤޔ㜞᷷ߦߥࠆ႐ᚲߩㄭߊߦ EM chip ࠍ⟎߆ߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ
EM chip ߩ૶↪ᣇᴺ23߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ2•EM chipߪ㐳ᤨ㑆૶↪ߔࠆߣᾲߊߥࠆߎߣ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕߎࠇߪᱜᏱߥ⁁ᘒߢߔߩߢޔ⛯ߌߡ૶↪ߒߡ߽໧㗴޽ࠅ߹ߖࠎޕ•EM chipߪޔᜰቯߐࠇߚᯏེߢ૶↪ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕઁߩᯏེߢ૶↪ߔࠆߣޔ࠺࡯࠲߇ᄬࠊࠇߚࠅ EM chip ߇᡿㓚ߒߚࠅߔࠆ႐ว߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕߎߩࠃ߁ߥ႐วޔEMOBILE ߪ៊ᄬ߹ߚߪ៊ኂߦኻߒߡ⽿છࠍ⽶޿߹ߖࠎޕ•EM chipߦኻߒߡⴣ᠄ࠍਈ߃ߚࠅޔߨߓᦛߍߚࠅޔ᳓ߦỨࠄߒߚࠅޔ߹ߚߪ㊀޿‛ࠍ਄ߦ⟎޿ߚࠅߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ૐ᷷ޔ㜞᷷ޔᄙḨޔ߹ߚߪ߶ߎࠅߩᄙ޿႐ᚲߦ EMchip ࠍ᡼⟎ߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•EM࠴࠶ࡊߪሶߤ߽ߩᚻߩዯ߆ߥ޿႐ᚲߦ଻▤ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ICㇱಽߪᷡẖߥ⁁ᘒߦ⛽ᜬߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•EM chipࡈࠔࠗ࡞ࠍࡃ࠶ࠢࠕ࠶ࡊߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕEMOBILE ߪࡈࠔࠗ࡞ߩ៊ᄬߦኻߒߡ⽿છࠍ⽶޿߹ߖࠎޕ•EM chipߩᝌ౉߹ߚߪขࠅᄖߒߪޔᘕ㊀ߦⴕ߁ࠃ߁ߦߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ᜰቯߐࠇߚ EM chip ࠍ૶↪ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ICㇱಽࠍ⎕៊ߒߚࠅ⍴⛊ߐߖߚࠅߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕEM chip ࠍขࠅઃߌࠆ1ࠞ࡯࠼ࠬࡠ࠶࠻ߩᏅߒㄟߺญߦࠞ࡯࠼ࠍᝌ౉ߒ߹ߔޕߎߩߣ߈ޔࠞ࡯࠼ߩะ߈߇ਅ࿑ߣหߓߦߥࠆࠃ߁ߦߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕⷺ߇ᰳߌߡ޿ࠆࠦ࡯࠽࡯߇ฝਅߦߥࠅ߹ߔޕᰴߦ࿑ߦ␜ߔࠃ߁ߦࠬ࡜ࠗ࠼ߐߖ߹ߔޕ2ᧄ૕ߩᓟㇱߦ޽ࠆࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠬࡠ࠶࠻ߦࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍ౉ࠇ߹ߔޕࠞ࠴࠶ߣ㖸ࠍ┙ߡߡࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯߇ㆡಾߥ૏⟎ߦ෼߹ࠆ߹ߢࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍ᛼ߒਅߍ߹ߔޕIC
EM chip ߩ૶↪ᣇᴺ243⢛㕙ࠞࡃ࡯ࠍࠬ࡜ࠗ࠼ߐߖߡᧄ૕ߦขࠅઃߌ߹ߔޕEM chip ࠍขࠅᄖߔᔅߕ㔚⹤ߩ㔚Ḯࠍಾߞߚᓟߢ EM chip ߣࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍขࠅᄖߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ㔚Ḯࠍಾࠄߥ޿ߣޔ㔚⹤߇⎕៊ߔࠆ႐ว߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕEM chip ࠍขࠅᄖߔߦߪޔᰴߩᚻ㗅ߦᓥ޿߹ߔޕ1㔚⹤߆ࠄ⢛㕙ࠞࡃ࡯ࠍขࠅᄖߒ߹ߔޕ2ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍขࠅ಴ߒ߹ߔޕ31ᧄߩᜰߢ EM chip ࠍ᛼ߐ߃ߥ߇ࠄޔࠬࡠ࠶࠻߆ࠄࠬ࡜ࠗ࠼ߐߖߡขࠅ಴ߒ߹ߔޕ
EM chip ߩPIN25߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ2EM chip ߩPINPINPIN㧔୘ੱ⼂೎⇟ภ㧕ࠦ࡯࠼ߪޔEM chip ߇ਇᱜߦ૶↪ߐࠇࠆߩࠍ㒐ߋߚ߼ߦ૶↪ߐࠇ߹ߔޕEMOBILE߇EM chip ࠍߏឭଏߔࠆ႐วߦߪޔPIN ࠍ߅ቴ᭽ߦߏឭଏߒߡ߅ࠅ߹ߔ߇ޔࡠ࡯ࡒࡦࠣ╬ߢߏ೑↪ߩ㓙ޔઁߩㅢା੐ᬺ⠪᭽ߩ SIM ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍߏ೑↪ߩ႐วߦߪޔㅢା੐ᬺ⠪᭽߆ࠄឭଏߐࠇߡ޿ࠆ੐ࠍᓮ⏕⹺ߊߛߐ޿ޕPIN ࠦ࡯࠼ࠍ⚗ᄬߒߚ႐วߪޔᦨነࠅߩ⽼ᄁᐫޔ෶ߪࠞࠬ࠲ࡑ࡯࡮࠮ࡦ࠲࡯ߦ߅໧޿วࠊߖߊߛߐ޿ޕޓዏޔઁߩㅢା੐ᬺ⠪᭽ߩ SIM ߩ႐วߪޔߘߩㅢା᳇ᬺ⠪᭽ߦ߅໧޿วࠊߖߊߛߐ޿ޕPIN2EM chip ߢߪ PIN2 ࠦ࡯࠼߇ឭଏߐࠇ߹ߔޕޟ࿕ቯ࠳ࠗࡗ࡞⇟ภޠߩࠃ߁ߥ৻ㇱߩ․ᱶߥᯏ⢻ߪޔPIN2ࠦ࡯࠼ࠍ౉ജߔࠆ߹ߢ೑↪ߢ߈߹ߖࠎޕ߹ߚޔEM chip ߇ߎࠇࠄߩᯏ⢻ࠍࠨࡐ࡯࠻ߒߡ޿ࠆᔅⷐ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕPUKࡠ࠶ࠢߐࠇߡ޿ࠆ EM chip ߩࡠ࠶ࠢࠍ⸃㒰ߔࠆߦߪޔPUK㧔PIN ⸃㒰ࠠ࡯㧕ࠦ࡯࠼ࠍ౉ജߔࠆᔅⷐ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕㅢᏱޔࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࡊࡠࡃࠗ࠳߆ࠄ EM chipࠍ౉ᚻߒߚߣ߈ߦ PUK ࠦ࡯࠼߇ឭଏߐࠇ߹ߔޕPINࠦ࡯࠼ࠍ౉ᚻߒߡ޿ߥ߆ߞߚࠅ⚗ᄬߒߚࠅߒߚ႐วߪޔࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࡊࡠࡃࠗ࠳ߦ໧޿วࠊߖߡߊߛߐ޿ޕPUK2EM chip ߢߪޔࡠ࠶ࠢߐࠇߡ޿ࠆ PIN2 ࠦ࡯࠼ߩࡠ࠶ࠢࠍ⸃㒰ߔࠆߚ߼ߦ૶↪ߔࠆ PUK2 ࠦ࡯࠼߇ឭଏߐࠇ߹ߔޕㅢᏱޔࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࡊࡠࡃࠗ࠳߆ࠄࠞ࡯࠼ࠍ౉ᚻߒߚߣ߈ߦ PUK2 ࠦ࡯࠼߇ឭଏߐࠇ߹ߔޕPIN ࠦ࡯࠼ࠍ౉ᚻߒߡ޿ߥ߆ߞߚࠅ⚗ᄬߒߚࠅߒߚ႐วߪޔࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࡊࡠࡃࠗ࠳ߦ໧޿วࠊߖߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ
ฦㇱߩฬ⒓ߣᯏ⢻26ฦㇱߩฬ⒓ߣᯏ⢻     TV ㅢ⹤       ࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢࠠ࡯㧛ࡑ࡯ࠢࠠ࡯ࠬࠢࡠ࡯࡞ࠠ࡯    Ꮐᯏ⢻ࠠ࡯    ㅢ⹤ࠠ࡯       ࠢ࡝ࠕࠠ࡯✬㓸ࡕ࡯࠼ߢࠞ࡯࠰࡞ߩ೨ߦ޽ࠆᢥሼࠍ೥㒰ߒ߹ߔޕㅍ⹤ญ      ฝᯏ⢻ࠠ࡯   OK ࠠ࡯ฃ⹤ญ       㔚Ḯ㧛⚳⹤ࠠ࡯ߣ߈ߦ᛼ߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔޕࠠ࡯⃻࿷ߩࡊࡠࡈࠔࠗ࡞߆ࠄળ⼏ࡊࡠࡈࠔࠗ࡞ߦಾࠅᦧ߃ࠆ•ࡔ࠾ࡘ࡯ࠍࠬࠢࡠ࡯࡞ߔࠆߦߪߎߩࠠ࡯ࠍ᛼ߒ߹ߔޕ•ࡉ࡜࠙ࠩޔ㔚⹤Ꮽޔࡔ࡯࡞✬㓸ޔ߅ࠃ߮࠺࡯࠲•↹㕙ߩࡊࡠࡦࡊ࠻ࡃ࡯Ꮐ஥ߩᯏ⢻ࠍ᦭ലߦߒ߹ߔޕ•ᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢࡔࠗࡦࡔ࠾ࡘ࡯ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ•TV㔚⹤ࠍ߆ߌ߹ߔޕ•ᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢޟㅢ⹤ጁᱧޠߩ⊒ାጁᱧ↹㕙ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ•㔚⹤ࠍ߆ߌߚࠅᔕ╵ߒߚࠅߒ߹ߔޕ•ᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢޟㅢ⹤ጁᱧޠߩ⊒ାጁᱧ↹㕙ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ•↹㕙ߩࡊࡠࡦࡊ࠻ࡃ࡯ฝ஥ߩᯏ⢻ࠍ᦭ലߦߒ߹ߔޕ•ᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢޟࡎ࡯ࡓࡍ࡯ࠫޠߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ•ࡔ࠾ࡘ࡯ߢㆬᛯߒߚᯏ⢻ࠍ㐿ᆎߒ߹ߔޕ•ᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢࡔࠗࡦࡔ࠾ࡘ࡯ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ•ޟࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢޠ↹㕙ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ•ࠝࡊ࡚ࠪࡦ㗄⋡ߩ࠴ࠚ࠶ࠢࡏ࠶ࠢࠬࠍㆬᛯߒ߹ߔޕ•ㅢ⹤ਛߩ㔚⹤ࠍ⚳ੌߒߚࠅޔ⌕ାߒߚ㔚⹤ࠍᒝ೙⊛ߦಾࠅ߹ߔޕ•ࡎ࡯ࡓ↹㕙ߦᚯࠅ߹ߔޕ•ᧄ૕ߩ㔚Ḯࠍ౉ࠇࠆߣ߈ޔ߹ߚߪಾࠆߣ߈ߦޔߎߩࠠ࡯ࠍ᛼ߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔޕ⇟ภࠠ࡯ᢙሼ߿ᢥሼࠍ౉ജߔࠆߣ߈ߦ૶↪ߒ߹ߔޕ
ฦㇱߩฬ⒓ߣᯏ⢻27߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ2ᱜ㕙ߣ⢛㕙஥㕙ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ޔࠞࡃ࡯㖸㊂ࠠ࡯ࠞࡔ࡜ࠠ࡯ࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢࠠ࡯•ᧄ૕ࠍ㐿޿ߡᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢ᛼ߒ⛯ߌࠆߣޔࠞࡔ࡜߇᦭ലߦߥࠅ߹ߔޕ•ᧄ૕ࠍ㐽ߓߡᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢ᛼ߒ⛯ߌࠆߣޔࠝ࡯࠺ࠖࠝࡈࠔࠗ࡞ߩౣ↢ᤨߦߪࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢᠲ૞ࠠ࡯߇ࡠ࠶ࠢ㧛ࡠ࠶ࠢ⸃㒰ߐࠇ߹ߔޕߘࠇએᄖߩ႐วߦߪ㍳㖸߇㐿ᆎ㧛⚳ੌߒ߹ߔޕ•ᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼߹ߚߪㅢ⹤ਛߦ㖸㊂ࠍ⺞▵ߔࠆߦߪޔߎࠇࠄߩࠠ࡯ࠍ᛼ߒ߹ߔޕ•ߎࠇࠄߩࠠ࡯ࠍ᛼ߔߣޔࠝ࡯࠺ࠖࠝࡈࠔࠗ࡞ߩౣ↢ᤨߦࠬࡇ࡯ࠞ࡯㖸㊂ࠍ⺞▵ߢ߈߹ߔޕᓙฃࡕ࡯࠼ߢߎߩࠠ࡯ࠍ᛼ߒ⛯ߌࠆߣޔᦨᣂߩࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢౣ↢↹㕙ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߢ߈߹ߔޕ߹ߚߪࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢౣ↢↹㕙߇⚳ੌߒ߹ߔޕ
ฦㇱߩฬ⒓ߣᯏ⢻28ᓙฃ↹㕙ࠕࠗࠦࡦ ⺑᣿ାภᒝᐲࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕ❑ะ߈ߩ᫔߇ᄙ޿߶ߤାภ߇ᒝ޿ߎߣࠍ⴫ߒߡ޿߹ߔޕࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢାภ߇޽ࠅ߹ߖࠎޕࡠ࡯ࡒࡦࠣࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࠍ૶↪ߒߡ޿߹ߔޕࠕࠗࠦࡦࡃ࡯࠺ࠬࠢ࠻࠶ࡊࡊࡠࡦࡊ࠻ࡃ࡯ᠲ૞ߣᯏ⢻ߩࠝࡊ࡚ࠪࡦࠍ⴫␜ߒ߹ߔޕ⃻࿷೑↪ߢ߈ࠆᠲ૞ࠍ⴫␜ߒ߹ߔޕ㔚⹤ߪ⃻࿷ GSM ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢౝߦ޽ࠅ߹ߔޕGSM ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߣ GPRS ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߩਔᣇࠍ೑↪ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕGPRS ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߢ࠺࡯࠲ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࠍታⴕߒߡ޿߹ߔޕ㔚⹤ߪ⃻࿷ WCDMA ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢౝߦ޽ࠅ߹ߔޕWCDMA ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߣ࠺࡯࠲ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬߩਔᣇࠍ೑↪ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕWCDMA ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߢ࠺࡯࠲ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࠍታⴕߒߡ޿߹ߔޕHSDPA ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߣ࠺࡯࠲ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬߩਔᣇࠍ೑↪ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕHADPS ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߢ࠺࡯࠲ࠨ࡯ࡆࠬࠍታⴕߒߡ޿߹ߔޕࠕࠗࠦࡦ ⺑᣿
ฦㇱߩฬ⒓ߣᯏ⢻29߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ2Bluetooth ᯏ⢻ߪ᦭ലߢߔ߇ޔઁߩ࠺ࡃࠗࠬ߆ࠄ៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ࠍᬌ಴ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߖࠎޕBluetooth ᯏ⢻߇᦭ലߦߥߞߡ޿ߡޔઁߩ࠺ࡃࠗࠬ߆ࠄ៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ࠍᬌ಴ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕBluetooth ߢߩォㅍࠍታⴕߒߡ޿߹ߔޕ•ࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߩធ⛯⁁ᘒࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕ•㔚⹤ࠍ੺ߒߡ PC ߇ࠗࡦ࠲࡯ࡀ࠶࠻ߦធ⛯ߐࠇߡ޿߹ߔޕࡀ࠶࠻ࡢ࡯ࠢߩ࠮ࠠࡘ࡝࠹ࠖធ⛯⁁ᘒࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕ㔚⹤߇๭߮಴ߐࠇߡ޿߹ߔޕ⌕ାߒߚ㔚⹤⊒ାࠍߔߴߡ࿁✢ 1ߦォㅍߒߡ޿߹ߔޕ⃻࿷ޔ࿁✢ 2߇᦭ലߢߔޕ⌕ାߒߚ㔚⹤⊒ାࠍߔߴߡ࿁✢ 2ߦォㅍߒߡ޿߹ߔޕࠕ࡜࡯ࡓ߇᦭ലߢߔޕࠕࠗࠦࡦ ⺑᣿SD ࠞ࡯࠼߇ᝌ౉ߐࠇߡ޿߹ߔޕSD ࠞ࡯࠼߆ࠄ࠺࡯࠲߇㔚⹤ߦォㅍߐࠇߡ޿߹ߔޕSD ࠞ࡯࠼߇ήലߢߔޕᣂߒ޿࠹ࠠࠬ࠻ࡔ࠶࠮࡯ࠫ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕᣂߒ޿ࡊ࠶ࠪࡘࡔ࡯࡞߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕᣂߒ޿ࡑ࡞࠴ࡔ࠺ࠖࠕࡔ࠶࠮࡯ࠫ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕᣂߒ޿⇐቞⇟㔚⹤߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕᮡḰࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕࡑ࠽࡯ࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕࠨࠗ࡟ࡦ࠻ࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕࠕ࠙࠻࠼ࠕࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕ࠼࡜ࠗࡉࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕࠗࡗࡎࡦࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕࠝࡦ࡜ࠗࡦࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕ୘೎ࡕ࡯࠼ 1߇᦭ലߢߔޕ୘೎ࡕ࡯࠼ 2߇᦭ലߢߔޕࠕࠗࠦࡦ ⺑᣿
ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆ30ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆ೨ߩᵈᗧ੐㗄ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆ೨ߦޔᵈᗧ੐㗄ࠍࠃߊ⺒ࠎߢ߅޿ߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ㧔ψ P2㧕ᵈ•ೋ߼ߡࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆߣ߈ߪޔᦨૐ12 ᤨ㑆ߪల㔚ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•૶↪ߒߡ޿ߥߊߡ߽ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߪ᡼㔚ߐࠇ߹ߔޕ㐳ᦼ㑆૶↪ߒߥ߆ߞߚ႐วߪޔల㔚ߒߡ߆ࠄ૶↪ߔࠆࠃ߁ߦߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ల㔚ᤨ㑆ߪ๟࿐᷷ᐲߣࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩ૶↪ᦼ㑆ߦࠃߞߡ⇣ߥࠅ߹ߔޕ•ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߪల㔚ߢ߈߹ߔ߇ᓢޘߦഠൻߒ߹ߔޕㅢᏱㅢࠅߦࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߒߡ߽ޔ㔚ജߩଏ⛎ᤨ㑆߇ㅢᏱࠃࠅ⍴޿႐วߪޔหߓ⒳㘃ߩࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߦ੤ᦧߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߦኻߒߡⴣ᠄ࠍਈ߃ߚࠅޔ᡼ࠅᛩߍߚࠅޔੂ᥸ߦᛒߞߚࠅߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕᶧ߽ࠇޔᧄ૕ߩ៊்ޔㆊᾲޔ῜⊒ޔ߹ߚߪ⊒Ἣߔࠆน⢻ᕈ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕ•ᧄ૕ߦઃዻߩల㔚ེࠍ૶↪ߒߡࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩขࠅઃߌߣขࠅᄖߒᔅߕ㔚⹤ߩ㔚Ḯࠍಾߞߚᓟߢࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍขࠅᄖߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ㔚Ḯࠍಾࠄߥ޿ߣޔ㔚⹤߇⎕៊ߔࠆ႐ว߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕ⌕ା㖸߇᦭ലߢߔޕࡃࠗࡉ࡟࡯࠲࡯߇᦭ലߢߔޕࡒࡘ࡯࠻ࡕ࡯࠼߇᦭ലߢߔޕ⌕ା㖸ߣࡃࠗࡉ࡟࡯࠲࡯߇᦭ലߢߔޕࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩ㔚ജ࡟ࡌ࡞ࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕ᫔߇ᄙ޿߶ߤࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩ㔚ജ࡟ࡌ࡞߇㜞޿ߎߣࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩᱷ㊂߇ૐਅߒߡ޿߹ߔޕࠕࠗࠦࡦ ⺑᣿
ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆ31߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ21㔚⹤߆ࠄ⢛㕙ࠞࡃ࡯ࠍขࠅᄖߒ߹ߔޕ2ᧄ૕ߩᓟㇱߦ޽ࠆࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠬࡠ࠶࠻ߦࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍ౉ࠇ߹ߔޕࠞ࠴࠶ߣ㖸ࠍ┙ߡߡࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯߇ㆡಾߥ૏⟎ߦ෼߹ࠆ߹ߢࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍ᛼ߒਅߍ߹ߔޕࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍขࠅ಴ߒ߹ߔޕ3⢛㕙ࠞࡃ࡯ࠍࠬ࡜ࠗ࠼ߐߖߡᧄ૕ߦขࠅઃߌ߹ߔޕࠤ࡯ࡉ࡞ల㔚ེࠍ૶ߞߡల㔚ߔࠆࠤ࡯ࡉ࡞ల㔚ེࠍ૶ߞߡࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆ೨ߦޔࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯߇ᧄ૕ߦᱜߒߊขࠅઃߌࠄࠇߡ޿ࠆߎߣࠍ⏕⹺ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍల㔚ߔࠆߦߪޔᰴߩᚻ㗅ߦᓥ޿߹ߔޕ
㔚Ḯߩࠝࡦ㧛ࠝࡈ321਄ߩ࿑ߦ␜ߔࠃ߁ߦޔᧄ૕ߩࠦࡀࠢ࠲ߦల㔚ེߩࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᏅߒㄟߺ߹ߔޕࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᏅߒㄟ߻೨ߦޔల㔚ེߩ಴ജࠫࡖ࠶ࠢߩ⍫ශ߇㔚⹤ߩ೨㕙ࠍᜰߒߡ޿ࠆߎߣࠍ⏕⹺ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ2ల㔚ེߩࠦࡀࠢ࠲ࠍ㔚Ḯ࠰ࠤ࠶࠻ߦᏅߒㄟߺ߹ߔޕ3ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩల㔚ਛߪޔల㔚ࠗࡦࠫࠤ࡯࠲߇ὐṌߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔޕల㔚ࠗࡦࠫࠤ࡯࠲ߩὐṌ߇ᱛ߹ߞߚࠄޔࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩల㔚߇ቢੌߒߚߎߣࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕ4ల㔚߇ቢੌߒߚࠄޔ㔚Ḯ࠰ࠤ࠶࠻߆ࠄ㔚Ḯࠕ࠳ࡊ࠲ߩࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᛮ߈ޔ៤Ꮺ㔚⹤߆ࠄల㔚ེߩࡊ࡜ࠣࠍᛮ޿ߡ߆ࠄ଻⼔ࠞࡃ࡯ࠍ㐽ߓ߹ߔޕᵈ•㔚Ḯࠍࠝࡈߦߒߡᧄ૕ࠍ㐽ߓߚ⁁ᘒߢల㔚ߒߡ޿ࠆ㑆ޔࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ߩ㔚ജ࡟ࡌ࡞ࠍ␜ߔ᫔⁁ߩࠕࠗࠦࡦ߇↹㕙ߦ⴫␜ߐࠇޔὐṌߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔޕ᫔⁁ߩࠕࠗࠦࡦߩ㔚ജ࡟ࡌ࡞߇ᦨᄢߦߥࠅὐṌ߇ᱛ߹ࠆߣޔల㔚߇ቢੌߒߚߎߣࠍ␜ߒ߹ߔޕ•ᧄ૕ࠍ㐽ߓߡ㔚Ḯࠍ౉ࠇߚ⁁ᘒߢ៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ࠍల㔚ߔࠆߣޔࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠕࠗࠦࡦߪᄖઃߌ࠺ࠖࠬࡊ࡟ࠗߩฝ਄ߢὐṌߒ߹ߔޕߒ߫ࠄߊߔࠆߣޔᄖઃߌ࠺ࠖࠬࡊ࡟ࠗߪ⥄േ⊛ߦࠝࡈߦߥࠅ߹ߔޕ஥㕙ߩࠠ࡯ߦシߊ⸅ࠇࠆߣల㔚⁁ᘒࠍ⏕⹺ߔࠆߎߣ߇ߢ߈߹ߔޕࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠕࠗࠦࡦߩὐṌ߇ᱛ߹ࠆߣల㔚ߪቢੌߢߔޕ㔚Ḯߩࠝࡦ㧛ࠝࡈ㔚Ḯࠍ౉ࠇࠆ1ᧄ⵾ຠߩᧄ૕ࠍ㐿߈߹ߔޕ
ᣣઃߣᤨೞࠍ⸳ቯߔࠆ33߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ22៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ߩ㔚Ḯ߇౉ࠆ߹ߢ ޔࠍ᛼ߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔޕ㔚Ḯࠍಾࠆ1៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ߩ㔚Ḯ߇ಾࠇࠆ߹ߢޔ ࠍ᛼ߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔޕᣣઃߣᤨೞࠍ⸳ቯߔࠆ1ޟ⸳ቯޠ>ޟ৻⥸⸳ቯޠ>ޟᣣઃ㧛ᤨೞ⸳ቯޠࠍㆬᛯߒ߹ߔޕ2ᣣઃߣᤨೞࠍ౉ജߒ߹ߔޕᵈ•࠲ࠗࡓ࠱࡯ࡦߩ⸳ቯ㧔ψ P165㧕•ᄐᤨ㑆ߩ⸳ቯ㧔ψ P165㧕•ᣣઃ⴫␜ᒻᑼߩ⸳ቯ㧔ψ P135㧕•៤Ꮺ㔚⹤ߩᣣઃߣᤨೞߪޔ2000 ᐕ1᦬3ᣣඦ೨ 0ᤨ߆ࠄ 2099 ᐕ1᦬1ᣣඦ೨ 0ᤨ߹ߢߦ೙㒢ߐࠇߡ޿߹ߔޕᯏ⢻ࠍ๭߮಴ߔࡔࠗࡦࡔ࠾ࡘ࡯߆ࠄᯏ⢻ࠍ๭߮಴ߔ1ᓙฃ↹㕙ߢ ࠍ᛼ߒ߹ߔޕ2⋡⊛ߩᯏ⢻ࠍㆬᛯߒޔ ࠍ᛼ߒ߹ߔޕ
ᯏ⢻ࠍ๭߮಴ߔ34࡚ࠪ࡯࠻ࠞ࠶࠻ࠠ࡯ࠍ૶ߞߡᯏ⢻↹㕙ࠍ⴫␜ߔࠆᓙฃ↹㕙ߦ⴫␜ߐࠇࠆ࠺ࡈࠜ࡞࠻ߩ࡚ࠪ࡯࠻ࠞ࠶࠻ࠠ࡯ߩᓎഀࠍએਅߦ␜ߒ߹ߔޕࡔࠗࡦࡔ࠾ࡘ࡯ߦ⴫␜ߐࠇࠆࠕࠗࠦࡦߣᗧ๧ࠛࡦ࠲࡯࠹ࠗࡔࡦ࠻ࠞࡔ࡜ߣࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢࠕࡊ࡝ࠤ࡯࡚ࠪࡦࠍ૶↪ߒ߹ߔޕࡉ࡜࠙ࠩࡕࡃࠗ࡞ࠗࡦ࠲࡯ࡀ࠶࠻ߩ૶↪ߣ⸳ቯࠍⴕ޿߹ߔޕㅢ⹤ጁᱧㅢ⹤ጁᱧࠕࡊ࡝ࠤ࡯࡚ࠪࡦࠍ૶↪ߒ߹ߔޕࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢߣࡊ࡟ࠗ࡝ࠬ࠻ࠕࡊ࡝ࠤ࡯࡚ࠪࡦࠍ૶↪ߒ߹ߔޕࡔ࡯࡞ࡔ࡯࡞߹ߚߪSMS ࠍ૞ᚑ㧛⴫␜ߒ߹ߔޕ࠺࡯࠲ࡈࠜ࡞࠳ᧄ૕㧛ࡑࠗࠢࡠࠞ࡯࠼ߦ଻ሽߐࠇߡ޿ࠆࡈࠔࠗ࡞ࠍ⴫␜ߒ߹ߔޕ࠷࡯࡞ࠕ࡜࡯ࡓ߿ࠞ࡟ࡦ࠳࡯ࠍ⸳ቯߒ߹ߔޕ㔚⹤Ꮽㅢ⹤వޔࡔ࡯࡞ㅍାవࠍ⊓㍳ߒ߹ߔޕ⸳ቯ㔚⹤ߩ⸳ቯࠍ⺞ᢛ㧛ࠞࠬ࠲ࡑࠗ࠭ߒ߹ߔޕ࡚ࠪ࡯࠻ࠞ࠶࠻ ⺑᣿EMnet ߩWeb ࠨࠗ࠻ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕㅢ⹤ጁᱧߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕࡒࡘ࡯ࠫ࠶ࠢߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕࡉ࡜࠙ࠩߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ㔚⹤Ꮽߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕޟࡔ࡯࡞✬㓸ޠ↹㕙ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕ࠺࡯࠲ࡈࠜ࡞࠳ߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕㅢ⹤ጁᱧߦࠕࠢ࠮ࠬߒ߹ߔޕᮡḰࡕ࡯࠼ߣࡑ࠽࡯ࡕ࡯࠼ࠍಾࠅᦧ߃߹ߔ㧔ᦨૐ 1⑽㑆᛼ߒ⛯ߌ߹ߔ㧕ޕ
ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼35߅૶޿ߦߥࠆ೨ߦ2࠽ࡆࠥ࡯࡚ࠪࡦߩ࡚ࠪ࡯࠻ࠞ࠶࠻ߩ⸳ቯ㧔ψ P136㧕ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ᧄ⵾ຠߢߪޔࡔࡕ࡝ኈ㊂߇ᦨᄢ 2GB ߩmicroSDࠞ࡯࠼ࠍࠨࡐ࡯࠻ߒߡ޿߹ߔޕࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍ૶↪ߔࠆ೨ߦmicroSD ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߩ૶↪ߣขࠅᛒ޿㑐ߒߡޔᰴߩᵈᗧ੐㗄ߦᵈᗧߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߦ࡜ࡌ࡞߿ࠪ࡯࡞ࠍ⾍ࠄߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕࠞ࡯࠼ߩᕈ⢻ߦᓇ㗀ߒߚࠅᖱႎ߇ᄬࠊࠇߚࠅߔࠆน⢻ᕈ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕ•ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߪ㜞♖ᐲߥ㔚ሶᯏེߢߔޕࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍߨߓᦛߍߚࠅޔᒝ޿ⴣ᠄ࠍਈ߃ߚࠅߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕᖱႎ߇ᄬࠊࠇߚࠅޔធ⸅ਇ⦟ࠍ⿠ߎߒߚࠅߔࠆน⢻ᕈ߇޽ࠅ߹ߔޕ•ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍಽ⸃ߒߚࠅᡷㅧߒߚࠅߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߪޔ߶ߎࠅ߇ᄙ޿႐ᚲޔᄙḨޔ߹ߚߪ㜞᷷ߥ႐ᚲ߆ࠄ㔌ࠇߚ႐ᚲߦ଻▤ߒߡߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߩ┵ሶߦ⸅ߞߚࠅޔ┵ሶࠍ㊄ዻߦធ⸅ߐߖߚࠅߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ᾲḮࠍㆱߌޔἫߩ޽ࠆ႐ᚲߦ᡼⟎ߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ଚ㘩ᕈߩࠟࠬ߇޽ࠆ႐ᚲߢߪ૶↪ߒߥ޿ߢߊߛߐ޿ޕ•ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߪᶖ⠻ຠߢߔޕࠞ࡯࠼ߩᕈ⢻ߪ૶↪ߦ઻ߞߡഠൻߒ߹ߔޕࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߩขࠅઃߌ㧛ขࠅᄖߒ1㔚⹤߆ࠄ⢛㕙ࠞࡃ࡯ࠍขࠅᄖߒ߹ߔޕ2ࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍขࠅ಴ߒ߹ߔޕ3ᰴߩ࿑ߦ␜ߔࠃ߁ߦޔࠬࡠ࠶࠻ߦࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍᏅߒㄟߺ߹ߔޕ
ࠗࡗࡎࡦߣࠗࡗࡎࡦᄌ឵ࠕ࠳ࡊ࠲364ࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍขࠅᄖߔ႐วޔᧄ૕ߩ㔚Ḯࠍಾߞߡࡃ࠶࠹࡝࡯ࠍขࠅᄖߒ߹ߔޕࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ࠍシߊ᛼ߒㄟߺ߹ߔޕࡔࡕ࡝ࠞ࡯࠼ߪ⥄ὼߦᄖࠇ߹ߔޕᰴߩ࿑ߦ␜ߔࠃ߁ߦขࠅ಴ߒ߹ߔޕࠗࡗࡎࡦߣࠗࡗࡎࡦᄌ឵ࠕ࠳ࡊ࠲ࠗࡗࡎࡦᰴߩ࿑ߦ␜ߔࠃ߁ߦޔᧄ૕ߦࠗࡗࡎࡦࠍធ⛯ߒ߹ߔޕ
373Basic OperationsMaking a CallFor oeprations about mobile phoneContacts.              (ė 3 For operations about video calls. ( ėP68Making a Voice Call1Enter a phone number.• Enter a phone number through the keypad.• Press , and choose a number from CallLog.• Select a number in Contacts. For detailed operations, refer to Contacts.2Press   to dial out.3Press   to end the call. Note To delete a wrong number, press   once to delete the digit to the left of the cursor.Making a Call Using SDN1In Contacts, set the Speed Dial Number (SDN).(ėP642In Standby mode, press the predefined SDN key for 1+ seconds to make a voice call.Answering or Rejecting a CallYour mobile phone rings or vibrates when there is an incoming call. If the number of the incoming call is in Contacts, the corresponding name is displayed.Setting the Answer ModeYou can set the following answer modes.  ( ėP139• Open flip• Any key• Send key• Enable and set Auto answer.Answering a Call When the Auto Answer Is Disabled1Answer a call:• Open flip: You can answer a call when you open the flip.
Answering or Rejecting a Call38• Any key: Open the flip, press any key except  and   to answer a call.• Send key: Open the flip, press   to answer a call.• If the headset is plugged in, press the headset key to answer a call.2End a call:• Close the flip or press   to end a call.• If the headset is plugged in, press the headset key to end a call.Answering a Call When the Automatic Answer Is Enabled1Answer a call:• Immediate answer: Your mobile phone answers the call after 5 seconds.• Message: Your mobile phone sends the pre-defined SMS to the calling party after 20 sec-onds.• Recorded message: The mobile phone plays the 10 seconds record after 20 seconds, and then records the calling party's message.          (ėP1392End a call:• Close the flip or press   to end a call.• If the headset is plugged in, press the headset key to end a call.Rejecting CallsWhen the mobile phone rings or vibrates,• Press   to reject the incoming call.• When the H12HW is not in a call, press the volume keys for 2+ seconds to reject the call.• When the flip is opened, close the flip to reject the call. Note • The headset key functions only when you answer or end a call. You cannot reject a call with the headset key.• When the flip is closed and the mobile phone is in a call, press the camera key for 1+ seconds to disable the incoming call ringtone.
Operations During a Voice Call39Basic Operations3Operations During a Voice CallIcon Description: A voice call is ongoing.: The voice call is on hold.: There is a new incoming voice call during a call.Adjusting the mobile phone Volume1While in a call, press the side volume keys to adjust the volume. Making a Second CallEnable Call waiting first. ( ė 3In this case, you can make or answer many calls dur-ing a call. Add max to 6 parties.1Edit a phone number:• Enter a phone number;•Select Options > New call. Enter the phone number;•Select Options > Other applications > Contacts. Select a phone number from Con-tacts.2Press   to dial out.Holding a CallWhen you enable the Hold, the calling party can only hear the Hold tone. You can answer another call.
Operations During a Voice Call401During a call, press   or select  Options > Hold to enable the Hold function.2Press   or select Options > Resume to resume a call.Switching Between Handsfree and Earpiece1During a call, press   to swtch between the handsfree device and the earpiece.Starting/Stopping RecordingYou can record the voice of the calling party during a call.1Select Options > Start recording to start the record.2Select Options > Stop recording stop the record. Note • When the record completes, the audio file is automatically saved to the File/Musicfolder.• During a call, when the call ends the record automatically stops. The audio file is automatically saved to the File/Musicfolder.Other Operations During a Voice CallItem DescriptionMuteUnmuteDuring a call, you can press   to make your voice mute or to restart the conversation by pressing it againSwap Select Options > Swap to swap between calls during a 3-part call.ConferencecallIf there are three or more parites involved in the same call, you can select Options > Conference call to add all the saved parties into a conference. Add max to 6 parties to a conference call.Private call During a conference call, you can select Options > Private call to talk privately to one of the parties who involved in the call conference.
Call Log41Basic Operations3 Note For all Multiparty Calls, Call Waiting should be enabled. The Call Waiting function needs to be subscribed.Call Log1Press   or   to access the Call Logscreen.2Press   or   to switch between All calls,Missed,Received and Dialed.End During the call, you can select Options > End to end all calls, the active call, the current call or the on hold call.Contacts During the call, you can select Options > Other Applications >Contacts to access the Contactsscreen.SMS During the call, you can select Options > Other Applications >SMSto access the SMS screen.Call Log During the call, you can select Options > Other Applications >CallLog to access the Call Log screen.P41Item DescriptionItem Description All calls  All incoming and outgoing calls. Missed  All missed incoming calls. Received  All received incoming calls. Dialed  All outgoing calls.
Call Log42Icon Description: A call is ongoing.: The call is on hold.Viewing a call log detail1In the All calls,Missed,Received or Dialed screen, select one call log, and then press   to view the detail.Making a Call Using the Call Log1Press   or   to access the Call Logscreen.2Press   to switch between All calls,Missed,Received and Dialed.3Press   to select a call log record. 4Press   to make a voice call. Press   to make a video call. Saving a number1Press   or   to access the Call Logscreen.2Press   to switch between All calls,Missed,Received and Dialed.3Press   to select a call log record. 4Select Options > Save number.Call TypeNameNumberCall timeTotal timeRetry times
Call Log43Basic Operations3• Save to phone: to save the numbers of the selectes record to the phone.• Save to SIM: to save the numbers of the selectes record to USIM card.• Append to existing: to save the numbers of the selectes record to an existing contact.Deleting Call Log RecordsDelete one call log record.1Press   or   to access the Call Logscreen.2Press   to switch between All calls,Missed,Received and Dialed.3Press   to select a call log record. 4Select Options > Delete > Yes.Delete all call log records.1Press   or   to access the Call Logscreen.2Press   to switch between All calls,Missed,Received and Dialed.3Select Options > Mark all.4Select Options > Delete > Yes.Call log optionsSelect Options in the Call log screen for the following options.Item DescriptionEdit before callTo edit the number before making a call.Write SMS To access Edit SMS screen. SaveNumberTo save the numbers of the selectes record. ( ėP42Call To make a call.  ( ėP42DisplaymodeYou can select Normal to display all records or select Simple to ignore the repeated records.Delete To delete the call log records. ( ėP43Mark/UnmarkTo mark/unmark a record or all records.Calls status Display the information of voice calls, video calls or data services.P44
Calls status44Calls statusDisplay the information of voice calls, video calls or data services. You can perform this funtion on the screen of missed calls. the received calls or the dialed calls.1Press   or   to access the Call Logscreen.2Press   to switch between All calls,Missed,Received and Dialed.3Press   to select a call log record. 4Select Options > Calls status.• Voice call: Displying the last voice call duration, the incoming voice call duration, the outgoing voice call duration, the total time of all voice calls, and the last reset time.• Video call: Displying the last video call duration, the incoming video call duration, the outgoing video call duration, the total time of all video calls, and the last reset time.• Data: Displying the total uplink flow, the total downlink flow, and the total connecting duration; the last uplink flow, the last downlink flow, and the last connecting duration; and the last reset time. Note • From any of the Voice call, Video call or Data service screen, you can reset all the statistic infomation on that screen by selecting Reset.• If you do not reset the time, the latest reset time will not be displayed.Emergency CallsCall 110(police), 119(Fire&Ambulance) or 118(Coast Guard) enve when some mobile phone restrictions are active. H12HW Status Available NumbersOffline mode is active.              (ėP133NonePhone lock is active. (ėP143110,119,118PIN lock is active. ( ėP143110,119,118
My number45Basic Operations3 Note You can use your phone for emergency calls. However, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on the phone for essential communications.My numberYour mobile phone automatically obtains your num-ber from the USIM card. You can view and edit the number.View My number1Select Settings in the main menu.2Press   to select Call settings > My number.3Into the My bnumber screen, press   to view the selected number.Edit My number1In the My number screen, press   to select a number.2Select Options,• Edit number: Edit the selected number.• Edit name: Edit the name of the specified num-ber.• Delete: Delete the select number and the cor-responding name.USIM card is not insert. 110,119,118H12HW Status Available Numbers
464Text EntryEnter hiragana, kanji, katakana, alphanumeric, symbols, and pictographs.Text Input InterfaceSwitching Input ModesText entry modes may be limited in some text entry fields or windows.1In a text entry window, press .2Select Input mode.3Select an input mode and press  . Note • Press   to switch between input meth-ods, including Kanji,Kana,Abc,ABC,abc, and numbers.• To switch between full pitch and half pitch, select Options >Full Pitch/Half Pitch.Except the Kanji input mode, you can press and hold   to switch between full pitch and half pitch.Current Entry ModeFull-pitch/Half-pitch alphanumericsCharacter Count:Remaining number of enterable characters appears, regardless of input mode. Supports a maximum number
Keypad Assignments474Text EntryKeypad AssignmentsMultiple character are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears.KeypadInput ModesKanji/Hiragana(Full Pitch)Katakana(Full Pitch/Half Pitch)Alphanumerics(Full Pitch/Half Pitch)Numbers(Full Pitch/Half Pitch)ǗǙǛǝǟǖǘǚǜǞ ȪȬȮȰȲȩȫȭȯȱ .  @ ʽ˛ 1ǠǢǤǦǨ ȳȵȷȹȻ a b c A B C 2 2ǪǬǮǰDz ȽȿɁɃɅ d e f D E F 3 3ǴǶǹǻǽǸ ɇɉɌɎɐɋ g h i G H I 4 4ǿȀȁȂȃ ɒɓɔɕɖ j k l J K L 5 5ȄȇȊȍȐ ɗɚɝɠɣ m n o M N O 6 6ȓȔȕȖȗ ɦɧɨɩɪ p q r s P Q R S 7 7șțȝȘȚȜ ɬɮɰɫɭɯ t u v T U V 8 8ȞȟȠȡȢ ɱɲɳɴɵ w x y z W X Y Z 9 9ȤȧȨȣ ޔDŽϔ ƽ̚! ? Spaceޓɷɺɻό Space Space 0 0
Entering Characters48 Note Press   to delete the letter before the cursor.Entering Characters• Switching input mode.( ėP46Entering Kanji/HiraganaIn Kanji mode, enter kanji and hiragana. Example, enter ড়ǛǮȠ1In a text entry window, select Kanji.2To enter hiragana, press   and select Ǘ.3Press  , press   three times, and then select Ǜ.
Entering Characters494Text Entry4Press and hold  until ড়Ǜis displayed. Selectড়Ǜ .5Press   to enter ড়Ǜ .6Press   three times, and then   to enterǮ.Enter Ƞ in the same way.Entering KatakanaIn FullPitch Kana or HalfPitch Kana mode, enter katakana. Example, enter ɇȬɟ1In FullPitch Kana mode or HalfPitch Kana mode, press a key to enter the assigned character.
Entering Characters502Press  , and then press   to enter ɇ.3Press   twice, and then press   to enter Ȭ.4Press   three times. The ɝis displayed.5Press   twice. The ɟ is displayed and press  to enter ɟ.
Entering Characters514Text Entry Note Press    to add the upper conner marksymbol.AddingࠐorࠑIn Kanji, FullPitch Kana or HalfPitch Kana mode, you can press   to addࠐorࠑ.Example, enter ɟ.1In FullPitch Kana mode or HalfPitch Kana mode, press  three times. The ɝis displayed.2Press   twice. The ɟ is displayed and press to enter ɟ.Entering Roman LettersIn FullPitch Abc, HalfPitch Abc, FullPitch ABC, HalfPitch ABC, FullPitch abc, or HalfPitch abc mode, you can consecutively press a letter key to enter a letter.Example, enter Hello.1Press   that carries "H" repeatedly and all let-ters carried by this key will be displayed succes-
Entering Characters52sively on the screen. Stop when you see an "H" on the screen2After entering the first letter, you can directly press another key to enter the next letter. If the next desired letter is on the same key as the cur-rent one, wait until the cursor appears to the right of the current letter and then you can enter the next one. Enter "e", "l", "l" and "o" in the same way.Entering NumbersIn FullPitch Number or HalfPitch  Number mode, press number keys to enter corresponding fullpictch or halfpitch numbers.  For example, to enter "1" with the "FullPitch Number" or "HalfPitch  Number" numeric input method, you can press  . Then "1" appears on the screen.Entering Symbols/PictographsSymbols and pictograhs do not appear in messages sent to incompatible mobile phones or Email addresses.1In a text entry window, press   to display symbols.• Press   to switch between symbols and pictograms.• The selected symbols and pictographs are displayed in the history view.2Select symbols or pictographs.• In symbols window, press   to select symbols, and then press  . The symbols
Entering Characters534Text Entryinclude fullpitch and halfpitch symbols.              (ė3• In pictographs window, press   or   to view pictographs. Press   to select a symbol and press  . ( ė3• The selected pictograhs are saved in History.3Press   to exit from the symbols or pictographs window.Entering Commonly-used SMS TextsƹDaily PhraseYou can enter some daily phrases as templates in the mobile phone.1In a text entry window, select Options > Common phrases > Daily Phrase, and then press .
Entering Characters542The daily phrases predefined in the mobile phone are displayed. Press   to select a phrase as required.• To edit the phrases. ( ė3ƹShort-cuts for Email and URL1In a text entry window, select Options > Common phrases > Internet, and then press .• The following can be displayed: .ne.jp/, .co.jp/, .or.jp/, .ac.jp/, .com.jp/, http://www. , and www.• To edit them. ( ė32The Email addresses and URL lists are displayed. Press   to select an address as required.Inserting contact informationYou can insert a contact's number from the mobile phone or USIM card into the text.1In a text entry window, select Options >Insertnumber, and then press  .2Search for a contact's number and then press .• Searching methods.  ( ė3Conversion Methods (Japanese Only)PredictiveWith the predictive fuction, you can enter easily and quickly Japanese words with predictive wording scheme.• Press   to switch the prediction function to normal function.Item DescriptionPrediction Show candidates likely to convertNormal Matching candidates
Entering Characters554Text Entry• Press   to switch the normal function to prediction function.• Prediction screen can be cancelled.( ėP57)ƹUsing Predictive functionExample, enter ᯢ᮹ .1In Kanji mode, press   and select Ǘ.2Press and hold  until ᯢ᮹is displayed. Selectᯢ᮹ .3 Press  .ƹUsing Normal functionExample, enter ᯢ᮹ .
Entering Characters561In Kanji mode, press   and select Ǘ.2Press   twice, and then select Ǭ.3Press  , and then select Ǵ.4Press   to select Normal. The screen will display ᯢ᮹ .
User dictionary574Text EntryƹResting learingClear log of words selected in Kanji conversion.1In a text entry window, Slecet Options > Rest-ing learing, press  .2Press Yes.ƹActivating or disactivating prediction function1In a text entry window, Slecet Options > Predic-tive.2Press to select On/Off .• On: to activate the prediction function.• Off: to disactivate the presiction function.User dictionarySave frequently used words or phrases. Adding items1In a text entry window, Select Options > Userdictionary.2In the Input notation screen, enter a word or phrase and press  .• Enter up to 25 characters including symbols and pictographs per word or phrase.3In the Input reading screen, enter a keyword or a reading and press  .• Enter up to 16 full pitch hiragana.Using User dictionaryExample, enter ⬄Ёǃ࣫ᴥǽ൷⬄1In a text entry window, Slecet Options > Userdictionary.2In the Input notation screen, enter⬄Ёǃ࣫ᴥǽ൷⬄
User dictionary583In the Input reading screen, enter ǗǠǪ .4Select Save.In a text entry window,  if you want to input ⬄Ёǃ࣫ᴥǽ൷⬄ , you can only input ǗǠǪ . The ⬄Ёǃ࣫ᴥǽ൷⬄ will display.
595ContactsYou can save phone numbers, Email addresses, and for up to 1,000 entries in contacts of the phone; USIM card contacts capacity varies with cards. You can also assign eight frequently-used numbers to speed dialing keys.Creating ContactsOptions in Phone and USIM CardƹOptions in PhoneƹOptions in USIM CardItem DescriptionName Enter name. Reading Automatically entered when Name are first entered. Reading can be edited. Search Phone Book by Reading.Mobile phone Enter mobile phone numbersOffice No. Enter office phone numbersHome No. Enter home phone numbersEmail Enter mail addressesFax No. Enter fax numbersVoice call toneSet incoming voice call ringtoneVideo call toneSet incoming video call ringtoneCountry Enter countryProvince Enter provinceCity Enter cityStreet Enter street  Post Code Enter post codeIcon image Save a still image to appear for incoming callsBirthday Enter birth dateItem DescriptionName Enter NameReding Automatically entered when Name are first entered. Reading can be edited. Search Phone Book by Reading.Phone Enter Phone numberItem Description
Creating Contacts60Creating a ContactƹCreating a contact in Phone1Select Contacts in the main menu.2Press  to select Phone.3Select Options > New.4Select a field, press   to edit the field, enter the information as required, and then press   to save it.After entering basic information, press    to set advanced information. Descriptions about text input. ( ėP465Select Options > Save to save it.ƹCreating a contact in USIM Card1Select Contacts in the main menu.2Press    to select SIM.Phone Enter another phone number (This item is related with the USIM cardEmail Enter mail addresses This item is related with the USIM cardItem Description
Creating Contacts615Contacts3Select Options > New.4Select a field, press   to edit the field, enter the information as required, and then press   to save it.5Select Options > Save.Creating a Contact Through Call LogsSave phone numbers from Call Log to new or exist-ing Contact entries.1Select Call Log in the main menu.2Presss   to select a record.3Select Options > Save number.• Save to phone: Select a phone contact entry, enter other information, and then select Options > Save.• Save to SIM:Select a SIM contact entry,enterother information, and then select Options >Save.• Append to existing: Search the number and select the number. Note •If the contact entry is alreay saved, you are notified whether to replace the current number.•Searching a numebr. ( ėP63
Groups62GroupsYou can rename a group, add group members, and delete a group.Adding/Deleting Group MembersYou can add a member to a group in your phone or delete a member from it.1Select Contacts in main menu.2Press   to select Groups.3Select a group and press   to view the details.4Select Options > Add. Select a contact and press  . The member you added will be dis-played 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 Group1Select Contacts in the main menu.2Press   to select Groups.3Select 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 or MMS 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.
Using Contacts635ContactsUsing ContactsFinding a ContactYou can find a contact from the contacts list easily and quickly by using this function on both the Phonescreen and the SIM screen.1Select Contacts in the main menu.2Press    to select Phone or SIM .3Select Options > Search.4Enter the contact name reading or enter the first letter of contact name you are searching for. The contact will be displayed.  Note The search result will include all matched contacts from both the phone and SIM memories, no matter from which screen (Phone or SIM) you start searching.Making a CallYou can make a voice/video call with a contact selected from the contacts list.1Select Contacts in the main menu.2 Press    to select Phone or SIM  .3 Select a contact and select Options > Call.Then, you can select Voice Call or Video Call to make a call. Alternatively, you can select Editbefore call to edit the number before making the call.Creating a MessageYou can creat an MMS or SMS with a contact selected from the contacts list.1Select Contacts in the main menu.2 Press    to select Phone or SIM  .
Using Contacts643 Select a contact and select Options > Createmessage. Then, you can select MMS or SMS to create a message. If the current contact does not have an Email address, you cannot create an MMS.Speed DialingYou can set the frequently-used phone numbers to Speed Dialing keys. You can select   -   from the keypad to set the speed dial number.ƹSetting speed dial number1Select Contacts in the main menu.2Press   to select Phone or SIM .3Select Options > Speed Dial Number.4Select a speed dial key from .  -   on the keypad.5Search the contact to be set as the speed dialing contact.6If the contact has multiple numbers, select one as the speed dialing number.7Press   to save.ƹUsing speed dialing keysIn standby mode, press and hold keys from  - to dial out the number.Other OptionsDescribes other options such as sending contacts, name card backup, and storage information.1Select Contact in the main menu.2Press    to select Phone or SIM .3Select Options for the following options.Item DescriptionDetails To view the details of contact.
Editing Contacts655ContactsEditing ContactsModifying a Contact1Select Contacts in the main menu.EditbeforecallYou can edit the number before making the call.Create MessageTo send SMS or MMS  to the selected contact.( ėP63New To create a new contact.Call To make a voice call or video call to the selected contact.( ėP63Search To find a contact from the contacts list easily and quickly.SendcontactTo send a contact to other devices sup-porting SMS or Bluetooth.Copy to SIM/Copy to phoneTo Copy one or more contacts from your phone to the SIM card or from your SIM card to the phone.Speed Dial Num-berTo assign often-used numbers to speed dialing keys   -  .My busi-ness cardTo save your own information to a Busi-ness Card. You can send the information by SMS or Bluetooth.Item DescriptionBackupcontacts• Backup contacts:To back up your con-tacts from your phone to a memory card.• Restore contacts:To restore your con-tacts from memory card to your phone.• Synchronise: To synchronize informa-tion on the phone book and on the net-work server. ( ė3Delete To delete the selected contactMark/UnmarkTo mark/unmark a record or all records in your phone or SIM cardMemorystatusTo view the memory status of both your phone and SIM cardSettings Auto save: Select On, Off, or Prompt before.Item Description
Editing Contacts662 Press    to select Phone or SIM .3Search the contact to be edited and press  .4Select the field to be edited, press   or select Options > Edit. Enter new information and press   to save it.5Select Options > Save to save the edited con-tact. Copying to Handset/USIM CardYou can copy one or more entries from your phone to USIM card or from your USIM card to phone.1Select Contacts in the main menu.2 Press    to select Phone or SIM .• If you need to copy multiple records, do the fol-lowing to each record: Select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark to tick the checkbox on the right of the entry. Alternatively, you can select Options > Mark/Unmark >Unmark to cancel the selection.• If you need to copy all contacts, select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all.• If you need to copy only one contact, you can copy the contact directly.3Select Options > Copy marked to SIM or Copymarked to phone; If copy only one contact, select Options > Copy to SIM  or Copy to Phone. At the prompt, select Yes to confirm or select No to cancel. Note When you copy contacts from phone to SIM, you can only copy the items supported by the SIM card.Deleting ContactsYou can delete entries from the phone or SIM card.1Select Contacts in the main menu.2 Press    to select Phone or SIM  .
Editing Contacts675Contacts3To delete contacts,• To delete multiple contacts, do the following to each contact: select Options > Mark/Unmark>Mark to tick the checkbox on the right of the entry. Alternatively, you can select Options > Mark/Unmark > Unmark to cancel the selec-tion.• To delete all contacts, select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all.• To delete only one contact, delete it directly.4Select Options > Delete marked ; If you delete only one record, select Options > Delete. At the prompt, select Yes to confirm or select No to cancel.
686Video CallGetting StartedVideo Call Window Note •A video call can be made only in the 3G network.•Your handset may get warm during a video call. This is a normal case and not a failure.Making a Video Call1Enter a phone number:• Enter a phone number by the keypad.• Press , and choose a number from the call logs lists.( ėP42• Select a number from Contacts. ( ėP63Icon DescriptionPress the up/down scroll key to adjust the brightness.Press the left/right scroll key to zoom in or zoom out.Press the volume keys to adjust the vol-ume.Press the keys to enable and disable the audio channel. ( ėP70Press the keys to enable and disable the video channel. ( ėP70Press the keys to enable Handsfree or Earpiece.  ( ėP69Icon Description
Answering a Video Call696Video Call2Press   to dial out.3Press   to end the call.Answering a Video Call1When there is an incoming video call, press  or   to answer the call.2Select Yes or No to set whether to Send the local video.• Yes: Camera image is sent.• No: Select image is sent.3Press   to end the call. Note •Setting image.  ( ėP74• If the headset is plugged in, you can press the headset key to answer or end a video call.•If Camera off is off, the prompt in Step 2 is not displayed. ( ėP73Basic Operations During a Video CallEarpiece Volume1Press the side volume keys to adjust the ear-piece volume during a video call. Note The default level of earpiece volume during a call is 4. Handfree / EarpieceSwitch between Handfree and Earpiece.
Answering a Video Call701During a call, you can press   to switch between the loudspeaker mode and the ear-piece mode Holding a Video CallWhen you enable the Hold, the calling party can only  see your party specific file. You can set the Send spe-cific file. ( ėP741During a video call, press   to enable the Hold function.2Press   to resume a video call.Audio off/Open audioMute your mobile phone microphone.1During a call, select Options > Audio off and press  to mute your voice.2Select Options > Open audio and press   to restart the conversation.Switch pictureSwitch between image windows.1Select Options > Switch picture• Far end: To display your image in the small window and the other party's image in the large window.• Near end: To display yours in the large window and the other party's image in the small win-dow.2Press .Camera off/Open videoWhen you close the video channel of your party. The handset sends the predefined image to the calling party. Setting predefined image. ( ėP741During a call, select Options > Camera off andpress   to close your video channel.
Answering a Video Call716Video Call2Select Options > Open video and press   to open your video channel.External view/Internal viewAdjust the direction of the camera lens.1During a call, select Options > External viewand press   to switch to the external view.2Select Options > Internal view and press   to switch to the internal view. Note When the camera is disabled, this function is unavailable.Picture in pictureThis function is to adjust the picture size during a video call.1During a video call, select Options > Picture in picture.• Off: Disable the small display.• Top left: The small display is in the upper left of the screen.• Top right: The small display is in the upper right of the screen.• Bottom left:The small display is in the lower left of the screen.• Bottom right: The small display is in the lower right of the screen.2Press .Image qualityThis function is to adjust the image quality.1During a video call, select Options > Imagequality.• Best quality: The image is displayed in the best quality.• More Smooth: The image is the most smoothly displayed.2Press .
Video Call Settings72RecordRecord the other party’s image.1Press   to record the other party’s image.2Press   to stop the record. Note A recorded video clip is saved to the MyFiles/Videos directory.Play filePlay video clips or images to the other party.1Select Options > Play file to access My Files.2Select the file as required.3Press .4Select Options > Close file to close the file.Other applicationsTo access Contacts, SMS, or Call Log during a video call.1During a call, select Options > Other applica-tions.• Contacts: To access the Contacts screen, refer to• SMS: To access the SMS screen, refer to• Call log: To access the Call log screen.(ėP412Press .Video Call SettingsYou can change the settings for the Video Call func-tion, including Picture in picture, Switch display, Image quality, Camera off, Audio off, Auto voice call, Send specific file and Auto answer.
Video Call Settings736Video CallPicture in picture1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call > Picture in picture.3Select the position of the small display.( ėP71Switch picture1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call >Switch picture.3Select Far end or Near End. ( ėP70Image quality1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call > Image quality.3Select Best quality or More smooth. ( ėP71Camera1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call > Camera .• On: The video channel is enabled when answer a video call.• Off: By default, the video channel is disabled when answer a video call.Audio1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call > Audio.• On: By default, the audio channel is enabled.• Off: The audio channel is disabled.Auto voice call1Select Settings in the main menu.
Video Call Settings742Select Video call > Auto voice call.• On: To enable the auto voice call function. The phone auto makes a voice call, when the other party's phone does not support the video call service.• Off: To disable the auto voice call function.Send specific file1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call > Send specific file.• Select image: Select the image as you need.• Use default image: Use the default image in your handset. 3If you select Select image, you are in My Files and you can select an image and press  .Auto answer1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Video call > Auto answer.• On: Enable the auto answer function. When there is an incoming video call, the handset automatically answer the call after five sec-onds.• Off: Disable the auto answer function.
757MessagingAbout MessageSend messages via MMS or SMS.• For details about MMS/SMS communication charges, consult your service provider.• To enable the MMS, you need to sign relevant network protocols.Available entry items& Character enter limitsItem DescriptionMMS Through MMS, you can send data such as text, image, and music between two handsets that support the MMS function.SMS Through SMS, you can send text messages to phone numbers that support SMS protocol.Item MMS SMSE-mail addressSupports a maximum of 128 DBC case characters or 10 addresses_Phonenumber_ Supports a maximum of 20 DBC case numbers or 100 numbersSubject Supports a maximum of 40 DBC case characters_Text Supports a maximum of 1024 DBC case charactersEach message supports a maximum of 160 DBC case characters
About Message76• An MMS including subject, content, and attachment cannot exceed 500 KB. The attachment size determines the maximum text number.( ėP94• The content of an MMS contains a maximum of 1024 characters.Messaging FoldersMessages are organized in folders by message type. Attachment Supports a maximum of 10 files_Item MMS SMS Menu DescriptionWrite MMS Create an MMS.MMS • Inbox: contains the received MMS messages.• Drafts: contains the draft MMS messages or MMS messages failed to send.• Sent: contains the sent MMS messages.• Templates: contains the MMS templates.• Folders: additional folders, and you can move MMS files to those folders.Write SMS Create an SMS.
About Message777MessagingIcons DescriptionIcons in the MMS folderIcons in the SMS folderSMS • Inbox: contains the received SMS messages.• Drafts: contains the draft SMS messages or SMS messages failed to send.• Sent: contains the sent SMS messages.Push Inbox Contains Push messages.Settings Settings of all types of messages.Icon Descriptiona read message in Inbox box.an unread message in Inbox  box.a read notice or delivery report for MMS in Inbox box.Menu Descriptionan unread notice or delivery report for MMS in Inbox box.a multimedia message saved in Draftsbox after you created it or a multimedia message failed to be sent.a multimedia message has been sent in Sent box.a template saved in Push Inbox.Icon Descriptiona read message in the phone memory in Inbox box.an unread message in the phone mem-ory in Inbox box.a read message on the USIM card mem-ory in Inbox box.an unread message on the USIM card memory in Inbox box.Icon Description
MMS78Icons in the Push Inbox folderMMSCreating and sending an MMS• Available entry items and Character enter limits.       (ėP75• Character input modes. ( ėP46• Before editing and sending an MMS message, you need to set the MMS.( ėP87a read message report  in Inbox box.an unread message report in Inbox box.a text message saved to the phone in Drafts box.a text message saved to the USIM card in Drafts box.a text message that has been sent and saved to the phone in Sent boxa text message that has been sent and saved to the USIM card in Sent boxIcon Descriptiona read Push message in Push Inboxboxan unread Push message in PushInbox boxIcon DescriptionIcon DescriptionEmail address of the MMS recipient
MMS797Messaging1Select Messaging > Write MMS in the main menu.• Select Messaging > MMS > Drafts > Options>New MMS2In Edit MMS, enter the addresses of To,cc, and bcc.P803Select Subject to enter text as subject, and then press .4Select Content to edit the pages.( ėP815Return to the Edit MMS screen, and select Options• Send: To send the multimedia message. • Save to drafts: save the MMS to Drafts.• Add to template: save the MMS as a template to Templates.• Send setting: To set parameters relates to sending multimedia messages.( ėP87• Size: view the size the current MMS Note • When you set Delivery report to On, you will receive a prompt message that is automatically sent by MMS center; the prompt message tells you the receiving party has received your MMS. For methods to set Delivery report, refer to.• When your handset has insufficient memeory, you cannot create, edit, reply, or forward MMS.• When the recipient's handset is powered off or in weak network signal area, the MMS is kept in service center.Email address of the MMS that copies toEmail address of the MMS that blind copies toSubject of the MMSContent of the MMSIcon Description
MMS80ƹEditing Recipient ListAdd Email addresses of To, cc, and bcc. The bcc address cannot be viewed by others.1In Edit MMS, select To,Cc, or Bcc, and then press . 2Enter addresses of recipients.• Select an entry from the recipients list, and then press  to enter an Email address. • Select a position from the recipients list,  and then select Options > Contact to search a contact. Search a contact in this screen.            (ėP63. Press   to select the contact.• Select a position from the recipients list,  and then select Options > Group. Select the group to be added.3Select Back to return to the Edit MMS screen. Note • When searching contacts through Contacts, you can search all contacts information contains Email address.• When adding contacts through Group, if the contact does not have Email address, the contact cannot be added to the recipient's address.• The adding addresses of contacts module contains Recipients,Cc, and Bccscreens, select Options, and then you can select Set To,Set Cc,Set Bcc to change the sending mode of the selected address.• The adding addresses of contacts module contains Recipients,Cc, and Bccscreens, select Options, and then you can select Delete or Delete all to delete one or all contacts addresses.
MMS817MessagingƹEditing an MMS1In Edit MMS, select Content, and then press .2Select   to access the text entry field, and then edit text.3Select to enter the image-editing field and then you can select images or video files in MyFiles.4Select to enter the music-editing field and then you can select audio files in My Files.5Access the field indicated by   and press   to select one from different pages if there are more pages. • To add a new page, select Options > Insertpage in Edit MMS.6Access the field indicated by and press   to adjust the playing time of the current page.•Select Options > Perview to preview the MMS.7Select Back. Note • If the video file is chosen in the image-editing field, you cannot edit the music-editing field any more.• Some files may not be attached depending on the file format or size.• Some copyrighted files may not be sent.Receiving an MMSA prompt message is displayed when you receive an MMS. Setting an MMS.  ( ėP87
MMS82When an MMS is received, the handset displays as follows:1In infomation window, press   to access the Inbox of MMS.2Press   to select the MMS to be viewed,and then press  . Note • A maximum of 200 MMS (in Inbox, Drafts, Sent, and Templates)  messages can be saved.• When Inbox is full of MMS messages and a new MMS message is received, the  icon blinks and a prompt dialog box is displayed. You need to delete some messages from Inbox. Deleting MMS messages. P85Viewing an MMS1Select Messaging in the main menu.2Select MMS, and then press   to access the Inbox.3Press   to select the MMS to be viewed, and then press  .• Descriptions about icons in Inbox of MMS.       (ėP774When viewing an MMS, you can select Stop to stop playing the MMS.5When the MMS is stopped playing, you can select Options to perform the following operations:
MMS837Messaging• Reply MMS: To access the Edit MMS screen.(ėP78• Reply SMS : To the Edit SMS screen. P88• Forward: To access Edit MMS to forward the MMS. ( ėP84• Edit before call: To access Edit number to call back the sender of the MMS.• Next page: To play the next page.• Pervious page: To play the Pervious page.• Rewind: To return to the first page.• Save: Press   to select a item, and then save the selected item in the MMS to My Files/Other.• Object list: After entering the content list of this message, you may select an item and select Save to save the message to a corresponding directory of the folder.• Save number: To save the numbers retrieved from MMS to phone or USIM memory or an existing entry in the contacts.• Extract URL: To extract URL address from MMS for browsing web pages or stream media.• Save Email address: To retrieve email address from MMS and save.Replying an MMS1In Inbox of MMS,press   to select the MMS.2Select Options > Reply MMS or Reply SMS.3Press   to access the Edit MMS screen to edit the MMS.  Note You can also select Options > Reply MMSor Reply SMS when playing the MMS to reply the MMS. ( ėP82
MMS84Forwarding an MMS1In Inbox or Sent in MMS, press   to select the MMS.2Select Options > Forward.3Press   to access the Edit MMS screen to edit the MMS.  Note You can also select Options > Forward to forward the current MMS. ( ėP82Edit before call1In Inbox in MMS, press   to select the MMS.2Select Options > Edit before call.3Press   to access the Edit number screen to make a call.  Note • You can also select Options > Editbefore call to call back the sender's number when you view an MMS. ( ėP82• If the sender does not have phone numebr, Edit before call is unavailable.Saving a contact1In Inbox in MMS, press   to select the MMS.2Select Options > Save contact.• Save to phone: To save the Email address of the sender to the handset.• Save to SIM: To save the Email address of the sender to the USIM card.• Append to existing: To save the Email address of the sender to an existing contact. In Searchin Contacts, search a contact to be appended. Note To save an Email address to the USIM card, the USIM card should support Email address.
MMS857MessagingFoldersIn MMS, there are seven additional folders besides four main folders (Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Templates). You can rename the additional folders and move MMS messages to them.ƹRenaming additional folders1In Inbox/Drafts/Sent/Templates, select Options > Folder.2Select Options > Rename.3Enter the folder's name, and then press  .  Note You  cannot rename the main folders.ƹMoving MMS messages between folders1Access any folders of Inbox/Drafts/Sent/Templates.2Select the MMS to move to an additional folder, and then select Options > Move to folder.3Select an additional folder and press  . Note You can also move MMS messages from an additional folders to another one. The operation are the same as that in Step 2.Deleting MMS messagesYou can delete MMS messages or MMS prompt messages. When you receiving an MMS prompt message, you can delete the MMS message without receiving it. ƹDeleting an MMS, MMS Prompt, or MMS tem-plate1In any folder of MMS, press   to select a message.2Select Options > Delete, and then press  .3Press   to select Yes or press  to select No.
MMS86ƹDeleting multiple MMS messages at a time1In any folders of MMS, press   to select mes-sages.2Press   to mark a message, the icon on the right changes to  . You can mark multiple messages to be deleted.• Press   again to unmark the message. The icon on the right changes back to  .3Select Options > Delete, and then press  .4Press   to select Yes or press   to select No.ƹDeleting all messages of a folder1Access any folder in MMS.2Select Options > Mark all. Icons of all messages on the right change to  .•Select Options > Unmark all. Icons of all messages on the right change back to  .•Select Options > Unmark to unmark the current selected message. The icon on the right changes back to  .3Select Options > Delete, and then press  .4Press   to select Yes or press   to select No.Sorting MMS messages1In any folder in MMS, select Options > Sort• Sender: to sort the MMS by recipients.• Date: to sort the MMS by date.Viewing memory status1In any folder in MMS, select Options > Memorystatus.
MMS877Messaging• You can view memory status of MMS,including Inbox,Drafts,Sent,Template,Folder, and Total.MMS SettingsIn the Messaging screen, select Settings > MMS,and then you can set parameters related to multime-dia messages. It contains the following submenus Note If you accidentally delete or modify pre-defined settings, consult your service provider.ƹSending• Valid period: The time for a multimedia message stored in the message centre after it  is sent.• Delivery report: To set whether to accept a delivery report.• Send limit: To set the size limit of a multimedia mes-sage to be sent.• Save on send: To set whether a multimedia mes-sage to the sent folder after it has been sent.ƹReceving• Send delivery report: You have two alternatives, On and Off. When this mode is enabled (On), the net-Menu DescriptionSending To set parameters related to send-ing multimedia messages.     P87Receiving To set parameters related to retrieval of multimedia messages. P87NetworkAccess PointNetwork Access Point is preset for your convenience.WAP gatewayWAP gateway is preset for your convenience.MMS center MMS center is preset for your con-venience.ConnectiontypeTo set the connection type of multimedia messages. For details, consult your service provider.Menu Description
SMS88work sends a report to the sender indicating that you have received the message.• Receiving limit: To set the size limit of a multimedia message that you can receive.• Auto receive: To set whether the phone automati-cally receives multimedia messages or not.SMSCreating and sending an SMS• Available entry items and Character enter limits.        P75• Character input modes. ( ėP46• Before editing and sending an SMS, you need to set SMS settings. ( ėP941Select Messaging > Write SMS in the main menu.•Select Messaging > SMS > Drafts/Inbox > Options > New.2In the Edit SMS screen, enter a message. Select Options:• Send: To access the Edit numbers screen. For operations in the Edit numbers screen,refer to Step 3.
SMS897Messaging• Full Pitch/Half Pitch: Switch between full pitch and half pitch.• Insert number: You can insert a phone number saved on the phone or the USIM card.• Common phrases: You can select one from daily and Internet phrases. In this way, you can speed up the process of entering text.• Predictive: To activate or disactivate prediction function.( ėP57• Reset learning: To clear log of words selected in Kanji conversion.( ėP57• Input mode: You may select one of the input modes to enter the message contents.(ėP463After editing the message, press   to access the Edit numbers screen.• Enter a phone number.• Select Options > Contacts to access the Search screen, and then select one or multiple phone numbers. ( ėP63• Select Options > Group to select a group.4In Edit SMS, press   or select Options > Send.•Select Options > Save to save the message. Note When you set Delivery report to On, you will receive a prompt message that is automatically sent by MMS center; the prompt message tells you the receiving party has received your MMS. To set Deliv-ery report. (ėP94Receiving an SMSWhen you receive an SMS, you will receive an SMS prompt message first. Setting prompt messages.(ė3
SMS90When receiving an SMS message, the handset displays as follows:1In infomation window, press   to access the Inbox of SMS2Press   to select an SMS message to be viewed, and then press  . Note • A maximum of 500 SMS messages can be saved in the handset (Inbox,Drafts,and Sent).• When the Inbox is full and a new SMS message is received, the   starts blinking and a prompt dialog box is displayed. You need to delete some messages. ( ėP93Viewing an SMS1In the Messaging screen, select SMS, and then press   to access Inbox.2Press   to select the SMS to be viewed, and then press  .• Icon descriptions in SMS. ( ėP773When viewing an SMS message, select Optionsto perform the following operations:• Reply: To access the Edit SMS  screen.            (ėP88• Forward: To access the Edit SMS screen and forward the SMS message.  ( ėP91• Edit before call: To access the Edit numberscreen and to call back the sender of the selected message.
SMS917Messaging• Save number: To save the numbers retrieved from SMS to phone or USIM memory or an existing entry in the contacts.( ėP92• Extract URL: To extract URL address from SMS for browsing web pages or stream media.• Save Email address: To retrieve email address from SMS and save.Replying an SMS1In Inbox in SMS, press   to select the SMS message.2Select Options > Reply.3Press   to access the Edit SMS screen to edit the SMS.  Note You can also select Options > Reply to reply the current SMS. ( ėP90Forwarding an SMS1In any folder in SMS, press   to select an SMS message.2Select Options > Forward.3Press   to access the Edit SMS screen to edit the SMS.  Note You can also select Options > Forward to forward the current SMS message. ( ėP90Edit before call1In Inbox or Sent in SMS, press   the SMS message.2Select Options > Edit before call.3Press   to access the Edit number screen to make a call.
SMS92 Note You can also select Options > Edit before call to call the sender's number. ( ėP90)Saving a number1In Inbox or Sent in SMS, press   the SMS message.2Select Options > Save number.• Save to phone: Save the sender's phone number to the handset.• Mobile phone: Save the sender's phone number as the mobile phone number.• Office phone: Save the sender's phone number as the office phone numebr.• Home phone: Save the sender's phone number as the home phone number.• Save to SIM: Save the sender's phone number to the USIM card.• Append to existing: Save the sender's phone number to to an existing contact. Note • You can also select Options > Savenumber, and then save the number as in Step 2.• Creating a contact.( ėP60)Copying messages to the USIM cardYou can copy SMS messages from the handset to the USIM card.1In any folder in SMS, press   to select a message stored in the handset.• The icon in front of the SMS message determins the storage position. To view the icon descriptions. ( ėP77)• Press  . The icon on the left changes to   and you can mark multiple messages.2Select Options > Copy to SIM.
SMS937MessagingDeleting an SMS You can delete SMS messages or SMS prompt messages.ƹDeleting an SMS or SMS prompt message1In any folder in SMS, press   to select the message.2Select Options > Delete, and then press  .3Press   to select Yes or press   to select No.ƹDeleting multiple SMS messages or SMS prompt messages1In any folder in SMS, press   to select the message to be deleted.2Press   to mark the SMS message. The icon on the right changes to   and you can mark multiple messages to be deleted.• Press   again to unmark the selection and the icon changes back to  .3Select Options > Delete, and then press  .4Press   to select Yes or press   to select No.ƹDeleting all messages in any SMS folder1Access any folder in SMS.2Select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all. All icons change to  .•Select Options > Mark/Unmark > Unmark allto unmark all messages. All icons change back to .•Select Options > Unmark to unmark the current SMS message and the icon changes back to  .3Select Options > Delete, and then press  .
SMS944Press   to select Yes or press   to select No.Viewing SMS memory status1In any folder in SMS, select Options > Memory status.• To view the memory status of the phone and the USIM card, inculding quantity of saved messages and the total capacity.SMS SettingsIn the Messaging screen, select Settings > SMS,and then you can set parameters related to mes-sages. It contains the following submenus:Menu DescriptionMessagecenterYou can set your mobile phone to retrieve the message centre num-ber from the USIM card or the phone.Valid period The time a message is kept in the message centre after it is sent.Auto save You can set whether a message will be saved automatically to Sent when it is sent. Save to To set the position for saving newly created messages, received messages, and sent messages.Signature To set whether your signature will be sent along with the message. You can edit the signature while creating a new message.Status reportYou can set it to On or Off. If you set it to On, the network will send you the information on whether the message has reached the recipient.Menu Description
Push Inbox957Messaging Note If you accidentally delete or modify pre-defined settings, consult your service provider.Push InboxViewing Push Messages1In the Messaging screen, select Push Inbox,and then press   .2Press   to select a push message, and then press .• Icons descriptions in Push Inbox. ( ėP77)• Select Options >Load to start the WAP broswer. Connect a URL specified by the Phsh message and view the details.Push Inbox SettingsIn the Messaging screen, select Settings > Pushmessages, and then you can set parameters related to push messages. It contains the following sub-menusMenu DescriptionPushmessage settingYou can set the acceptable push messages.• Accept all: to set to accept all Phush messages.• Accept trusted: to set to accept only the trusted Push messages.• Accept MMS Push: to set to accept only the Push messages prompting you with a multimedia message.• Accept none: to set to accept no Push message.Enablepush SLYou can enable or disable the push SL function by selecting Onor Off.
web set mail96web set mailIn the Messaging screen, select Settings > web set mail. The Browser is enabled and connect to the pre-defined EMobile website.Voice Mail NumberIn the Messaging screen, select Settings > Voice Mail number to set the voice mail number. To use the voice mail services, you need to apply to your net-work operator. After setting the correct number pro-vided by your network operator, if you press and hold  in standby mode, the phone will dial out the voice mail number automatically.Daily and Internet Phrases Your handset has been preset with some commonly used phrases, sending messages while answering a call and auto replying. You can edit them if you want.1In the Messaging screen, select Settings > Daily phrases/Internet.2In the Daily phrases or Internet screen, press  to select a phrase.3Select Modify to access Edit common phrases.
978BrowserAbout BrowserThe built-in browser makes it easy and pleasant to tour around the Internet. You can access the Browser screen by  Browser  selecting  from the main menu.Cache MemoryRetrived information is temporarily saved in Cache Memory. When full, the latest information cannot be automatically saved.• Previously viewed pages may load from Cache Memory. To view latest, update information.              (ėP101)• You can delete information saved in Cache Mem-ory.( ėP101)• Information remains in Cache Memory even after the mobile phone is disconnected from the Network or mobile phone power is turned off. If you change for another USIM card, the information is automati-cally deleted.SSL/TLSSecure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) are encryption protocols for secure Internet transmissions of important/sensitive informa-tion such as credit card numbers. Electronic certifi-cates are preseted on H12HW. Note When a security notice appears, subscrib-ers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the page. Opening secure pages constitues agreement to the terms of usage. EMobile cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL and TLS. EMnet1Select Browser in the main menu.2Press   to select EMnet to access pre-defined webpages.3Press   to link connections, press    to access the highlighted connection.
Entering URL98• Moving cursor: To select items on the page, move the cursor to the right or left through ; or move the cursor to the next line or pre-vious line through  .• Scrolling pages:  Scroll bar appears on right side of screen when page content continues beyond view. Press   to scroll. In addition, press volume keys on the side to scroll page up and down.• Moving to previous page/next page: Previously viewed pages are temporarily saved in Cache Memory. Press   to return to previous page. Some pages cannot be displayed even after you press  .4When browsing web pages, you can select Options to perform operations.( ėP100) Note •In standby mode, press   to access the predefined homepage.•When browsing web pages, select Options > Homepage to access the homepage.•Some pages require user authentication for access. If required, enter user ID and password, and then press  .•When the   on the icon bar is blinking, your phone is connecting the Internet.Entering URL1Select Browser in main menu.2Press  to select Enter URL,and then press .3Enter the URL.4Press   to access the URL.Press   to select the entered URL, select options, and you can perform the following operations:• Goto: Access the URL.
Bookmarks998Browser• Edit: Edit the URL.• Delete: Delete the URL.• Delete all: Delete all entered URLs. Note When browsing web pages, you can access Enter URL.( ėP100)BookmarksGo To a Bookmark1Select Browser in the main menu.2Press   to select Bookmarks,and then press .3Press   to select a bookmark. Press   or select Options >Goto to access the highlighted bookmark.Adding a Bookmark1Select Browser in the main menu.2Press   to select Bookmarks,and then press .3Select Options > Add to create a bookmark.4Enter the Title and Address of the bookmark. Press   to save the settings.Editing a Bookmark1Select Browser in the main menu.2Press   to select Bookmarks,and then press .3Press   to select a bookmark, and then select Options > Edit to edit the highlighted bookmark.Deleting a Bookmark1Select Browser in the main menu.2Press   to select Bookmarks,and then press .
Bookmarks1003Press   to select a bookmark, and then select Options > Delete or press  to delete the highlighted bookmark.Operations and Settings in Browsing Web PagesOperations in browsing Web PagesWhen browsing web pages, select Options and you can perform the following operations: Note The Options of Homepage is the same as the preset homepage name. Set homepage name.( ėP101)Function DescriptionHome-page (EMnet)To access the homepage. Other methods to access the homepage.          (ėP102)Forward To go forward when you browse web pages.Book-marksTo access the bookmark directory and view the saved bookmarks.EnterURLTo enter a web site address and connect it.RecentpagesTo access pages you have browsed recently. Ten entries of records can be saved.SavepageTo save the pages in your phone. Web pages will be saved to the Savedpages.Save item To save contents on the page to the fold-ers in your phone.Refresh To refresh the current web page.SavedpagesTo browse the saved pages offline. Select Options > Goto to connect the server end. Select Option > Delete to delete the selected pages.Settings To change the relevant settings for the web page. Setting descriptions. (ėP101)Exit To exit the current web page.Function Description
Bookmarks1018BrowserSettings in browsing Web PagesWhen browsing web pages, select Options and you can perform the following operations:• Save as homepage: to save the current page as the homepage. You can press  key to switch between the title editing bar and the address editing bar.• Multimedia: to set whether to show images or play background music.– Image > On/Off: To allow or restrict loading image information.– Music > On/Off: To allow or restrict loading background music.• Cache: To set the cache to On/Off and clear the cache.– Cache >  On/Off: To enable or disable Cache Memory.– Clear cache > Yes/No: To clear or cancel the clearance of the Cache information.• Cookies: To enable (On) or disable (Off) cookies and clear cookies.– Cookies > On/Off: To enable or disable Cookies. When Cookies is on, the user information is automatically saved to the mobile phone.– Clear cookies >  Yes/No: To clear or cancel the clearance of the Cache information.• Security: to show the "Current certificate", "CA cer-tificates" and “Session info“.– Current certificate: For browsing security webpages.– CA certificates: Pre-set security certificates in the mobile phone.– Session info: Session information when browsing security webpages.• Character set: to select one of the character sets, including "Automatically", "UTF-8", "UCS-2", "ISO 2022-JP", "EUC-JP", and "Shift_JIS".• Clear recent page list: to clear recent page list.
Internet Settings102Internet SettingsThese are preset for you to use the Internet service. If you need to modify them, open the Browser and select Internet Settings.In Internet settings window, select a Profile. EMOBILE is the preset profile for H12HW and you cannot modify it.To create a profile, do the following:1Select Profile2,Profile3,Profile4, or Profile5,and then press  .2Set the following five options:• Homepage: This item is optional. Enter the Title and Address of the homepage and press  to switch between title bar and address bar.• WAP gateway: Enter the IP address, IP port, User name, and Password. Enter the user name and password as required. For details, consult your service provider. Press   to switch between textboxes.• Network Access Point: Select an access point.• Connection type: Select the connection type for the Browser.• Time out: To set the timeout period when connecting to the Internet. If the connection exceeds the timeout period, it automatically disconnects.3Press  and select Options to perform the following operations:• Edit: Edit the current Profile.• Select: Select the current Profile.• Rename: Rename the current Profile.
1039CameraBefore Using the CameraYour mobile phone has two cameras, the main cam-era  on the outer part of the flip and the assistant camera on the inner part of the flip. You can use both cameras to take still pictures and record videos.  The main camera supports the image resolution at 2 mega pixels and the assistant camera support the image resolution at 0.3 mega pixels. The images and video clips are automatically saved in the Pictures and Videos folders in My Files.You can send images and video clips in a multimedia message or by using Bluetooth connectivity.When taking a picture, note the following:• Clean dust or oil from lens cover with a soft cloth before capturing images.Main camera/External cameraAssistant camera/Internal camera
Camera104• Mobile phone movement may blur images; hold your H12HW mobile phone firmly or place it on a stable surface and use Timer.• Camera is a precision instrument, howerver, some pixels may appear brighter or darker.• Exposing the lens to direct sunlight will damage the camera's color filter.Icons in Taking Pictures/Shoot-ing VideosIn the viewfinder screen, you can: Note •If you use the main camera and set the resolution to 1600 × 1200, you cannot do the operation of zoom in or zoom out. •If you use the assistant camera and set the resolution to 640 × 480, you cannot do the operation of zoom in or zoom out.CameraCapture ModeIn the viewfinder screen, you can select Options > Capture Mode to set the shooting mode.Icon OperationPress    to adjust the brightness.Press    to zoom in or zoom out.Press the volume keys to adjust the con-trast.BrightnessContrastZoom
Camera1059CameraThere are three capture modes for the cameras: Sin-gle mode,4 shots, and 9 shots.Take Pictures1Press the Camera key or select Entertainment>Camera to launch the camera.2Select Options > Capture Mode > Single mode.3The handset screen functions as a viewfinder. Move the handset towards the object.4Press   to take a picture.5Pictures are automatically saved to the Picturesfolder in My Files.Mode Description Image sizeSingle modeTake one picture at a time.W1600 hH1200 dotsW1280 hH1024 dotsW1280 hH960 dotsW1024 hH768 dotsW800 hH600 dotsW640 hH480 dotsW320 hH240 dotsW160 hH120dotsScreen size4 shots Take four pic-tures at a timeW320 hH240 dotsW160 hH120dotsScreen size9 shots Take nine pictures at a timeW320 hH240 dotsW160 hH120dotsScreen sizeMode Description Image size
Camera106After taking a picture, you can select Options for the following operations.• Send: To send the picture through MMS or Blue-tooth.• Set as: To set the picture as the wallpaper or the image of a contact.• Edit: To edit the picture. • Delete: To delete the picture.Menu Functions OverviewIn the viewfinder screen, you can select Options to choose from the following operationsOptions DescriptionVideo cam-eraTo record a video clipFrame To choose a frame for picturesNormal size/Screen sizeTo set the viewfinder sizeGo to gallery To access the My Files/Pictures direc-tory to view picturesWhite bal-anceThe phone provides you with sev-eral modes:•Auto• Fluorescent• Incandescent• Outdoor• Indoor• Night modeInternal/External viewTo switch between the assistant lens and the main lensCapturemodeTo set the shooting mode• Single mode• 4 shots• 9 shotsSelf timer To set the countdown time for the phone to take a picture automaticallyOptions Description
Video Camera1079CameraTake Pictures in a Sequence1Press the Camera key or select Entertainment>Camera to launch the camera.2Select Options > Capture Mode > 4 shots/9 shots.3The handset screen functions as a viewfinder. Move the handset towards the object.4Press  . The handset takes four or nine pic-tures in a sequence.5Pictures are automatically saved to the Picturesfolder in My Files. Note When you close the flip, you cannot take pictures in a sequence.Video CameraTaking a Video Clip1Press the Camera key or select Entertainment>Camera to launch the camera.Settings To change the relevant settings for camera functionOptions Description
Camera Settings1082Select Options > Video camera to launch the video camera3The handset screen functions as a viewfinder. Move the handset towards the object.4Press   to start recording the videoDuring the recording, you can execute the following operations:• Pause/Record: To pause and then to start recording again.• Stop/Back: To stop recording. Menu Functions OverviewIn the viewfinder screen, you can select Options to choose from the following operations.Camera SettingsSetting the Camera1Press the Camera key or select Entertainment > Camera to launch the camera.2Select Options > SettingsOptions DescriptionCamera To launch the cameraRecord To start recording the videoZoom display To zoom in or zoom outInternal/External viewTo switch between the assistant lens and the main lensGo to gallery To access the My Files/Videosdirectory to view videosSettings To change the relevant settings for video camera functionAvailable memoryDisplay the available memory and duration of video clipsOptions Description
Camera Settings1099CameraItem DescriptionSize Set the image size:•1600h1200•1280h1024•1280h960•1024h768•800h600•640h480•320h240•160h120• Screen sizeEffects Set image colors:•Sepia• Monochrome• ColourImagequalitySet image quality:•High• Medium• LowWhite bal-anceSet white balance:• Auto: In this mode, the camera auto-matically select the proper white bal-ance.• Fluorescent: Select this mode under a fluorescent lamp.• Incandescent: Select this mode under a incandescent lamp.• Outdoor: Select this mode in outdoor environment.• Indoor: Select this mode in indoor environment.• Night mode: Select this mode at night.Item Description
Camera Settings110Setting the Video Camera1Press the Camera key or select Entertainment>Camera to launch the camera.2Select Options > Video camera to launch the video camera3Select Options > SettingsSave to Select the phone or memory card to save images.ShuttertoneTo set shutter tone:• Dulcet• Traditional•HiReset Set the current camera settings to default.Item Description Item DescriptionSize Set the video clip size:• 176 h144• 128 h96Quality Set the video clip quality:•High• Medium• LowFrame rate Set the frame rate. Frame rate indi-cates the screen quality.•High• Medium• LowAudio Set the audio on or off when recording video clips.
Sending a Picture/Video Clip1119CameraSending a Picture/Video ClipAfter taking a picture or recoring a video clip, select Options > Send.• As MMS: To send the picture or video clip through MMS.( ėP78• Via Bluetooth: To send the picture or video clip through Bluetooth.( ė 3Editing a PictureAfter taking a picture( ėP105, you can select Options >Editedit the picture.Duration Set duration of recording video clips:• 50KB: The recording automatically stops when the video clip reaches 50 KB.• 100KB: The recording automatically stops when the video clip reaches 100 KB.• 200KB: The recording automatically stops when the video clip reaches 200 KB.• 300KB: The recording automatically stops when the video clip reaches 300 KB.• 3 minutes: The recording automati-cally stops when the video clip reaches three minutes.• 5 minutes: The recording automati-cally stops when the video clip reaches five minutes.• No limit: No limit to the duration of a video clip.Item DescriptionSave to Select the phone or memory card to save images.Reset Set the current video camera settings to default.Item Description
Editing a Picture112Edit Options DescriptionCut picture You can cut part of the picture and save it as a seperate picture. Press the scroll keys to select the part to be cut.• Select Options > Cut, the selected part of the picture will be saved as a seperate picture.• Select Options > size, you can select Wallpaper,Thumbnail,orFree size.Add text You can insert texts into the picture.• Select Options > Input. You can input the text to be displayed on the picture.• Select Options > Zoom/Move.You can zoom the textbox or move the textbox to a proper position.• Select Options >Colour. You can set the text colour.Add frame You can add a frame to the picture.Select Options > Select. Select the frame to be added.Rotate You can rotate the picture to 90 degrees left or right.Mirror You can mirror the picture horizon-tally or vertically.Zoom You can Zoom in/Zoom out the pic-tureEffect • Select Effect > Contrast, you can decrease or increase the contrast of the picture;• Select Effect > Sharpen, you can blur or sharpen the picture.Edit Options Description
11310MediaplayerBefore Playing Audio&VideoThe audio files that are recorded, downloaded from WAP, or received from Bluetooth are saved in the Music folder in My Files.The video files that are recorded, downloaded from WAP, or received from Bluetooth are saved in the Video folder in My Files. Note To download audio and video files, you need to purchase them and obtain their authorizations. If a file is protected by copy-right or the key expires, an icon is displayed. For more information, contact your service provider. When using a headset, connect the headset to the headset jack correctly, as shown in the following pic-ture.File FormatsThe following file formats are compatible with Audio and Video Players:Audio Player Video PlayerFileFormatWAV(ADPCM), MIDI, AMR(NB), MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC Plus,  MMF, QCPMP4, 3GP, 3G2, PMD
Playing Audio Files114Icons in Playing MusicDuring playing the audio file, you can execute the fol-lowing operations on the audio file.Playing Audio Files1Select My Files > Music or Music > My music.2Press   to switch audio files between the mobile phone and memory card.Operation DescriptionPress   to access the current playlist.Press   to go back the begining of the current file. Press   to replay this file.TitleArtistTotal timeElapsed TimeProcess barPress   to access to the last file. Press and hold.   to fast backward the current file.Press   to access the next  file. Press and hold   to fast forward the current file./Press   to pause the playing. Press   again to resume the playing.           Press the volume keys to adjust the vol-ume.( ėP26Operation Description
Playing Audio Files11510Mediaplayer3Press   to select the audio file to be played.4Press   to play the file.5During playing the music file, press  to enable the background play fuction. Note •In closed audio playing mode, press and hold the music key to access or exit from the music player.• In closed audio playing mode, press and hold the camera key to lock or unlock the music touch keys.• When audio files are played folded and the music touch keys are unlocked, you can play, stop, go to next/last track by the Music Touch Key.• When a call is coming:– If a music file is being played, the music file continues to play from where it was interrupted after the call.–If the music has been paused, the music file is still in the pausing state after the call.Menu Functions OverviewDuring playing the music file, select Options for the following operations.Options DescriptionNowplaying To access the current playlist.Mute/UnmuteTo mute or unmute the music.Bookmarks To access the bookmark list.Paylist To access the music playlist.
Playing Audio Files116PlaylistThere are 10 Playlists. When you save audio files to a Playlist, you can play the same audio files in the Playlist as last time and you do not need to select those files.1Select Music > Playlist.2 Select a palylist you want to listen.3Select Options > Play in the Playlist screen.• Options > Edit: To the current playlist screen.• Options > Rename: To rename the current playlist.• Press   to access the currnet list, and then select Options > Add to add the music or select Options > Remove to remove one music.Play in backgroundAfter the background play fuction is enabled, you can use other functions of the phone when enjoying music.Shuffle On/Off the random play.Loop To select to cycle play current music, play all music or close.Equilibrium To select the music style.Settings • To set the full screen direction: Left or right.• Streaming settings: Select the Network Access PointSwith on /off the Streaming gateway Switch on/off QoSVideo cam-eraTo enable the video camera functionHistory To display the records of the played filesInfo. To view the information of the current audio files.Options DescriptionExit To exit the audio play screenOptions Description
Playing Video Clips11710Mediaplayer Note If an audio file in the Playlist is stored in the MicroSD card, you cannot play the audio file without inserting the MicroSD card.Playing Video ClipV1Select My files > Videos.2Press   to switch video clips between the mobile phone and memory card.3Press   to select  a video clip.4Press   to play the video clip. Note When a call is coming:• If a music file is being played, the music file continues to play from where it was interrupted after the call;•If the music has been paused, the music file is still in the pausing state after the call.Menu Functions OverviewDuring playing the video file, you can execute the fol-lowing operations on the video file.Options DescriptionNowplaying To access the current playlist.Full screen To view the video clip in full screen.Mute/UnmuteTo mute or unmute the music.Bookmarks To access the bookmark list.Paylist To access the video playlist.Shuffle On/Off the random play.Loop To select to cycle play current  video, play all videos or close.Settings • To set the full screen direction: Left or right.• Streaming settings: Select the Network Access PointSwith on /off the Streaming gateway Switch on/off QoS
Playing Video Clips118Video cam-eraTo enable the video camera function.History To display the records of the played files.Info. To view the information of the  current video files.Exit To exit the video play screen.Options Description
11911FolderMy Files enables you to manage the Pictures, Ring-tones, Music, Videos and others files conveniently.CompositionViewing filesViewing files1Select My Files in the main menu.2Press   to select the saving location of the file.3Press   to select a file, and then press  to view.  Note •You can view a picture in the Pictures folder according to preceding Step 1-3. You can zoom in or zoom out the picture by pressing  .folder Description File Format Picture To save image files ofmany formats.JP G, PN G, BM P, GIF, BCI, WBMP, SVG, and SVGZ. Music To save music files ofmany formats.WAV(ADPCM), MIDI, AMR(NB), MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC Plus,  MMF, QCP Ringtone To save ringtone files ofmany formats.WAV(ADPCM), MIDI, AMR(NB), MP3, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC Plus,  MMF, QCP Videos To save video files ofmany formats.3GP, MP4, 3G2, and PMD. Other To save any kind  of files.txt, DOC etc.folder Description File Format
Viewing files120• Press  to switch to the previous picture; press   to switch to the next picture.• The potential file icons are as follows:File Icon DescriptionImage(green lock)Usable and forwardable image file.(green lock)Usable and unforwardable image file.(red lock)Unusable and forwardable image file.(red lock)Unusable and unforward-able image file.Audio(green lock)Usable and forwardable audio file.(green lock)Usable and unforwardable audio file.(red lock)Unusable and forwardable audio file.(red lock)Unusable and unforward-able audio file.Video(green lock)Usable and forwardable video file.(green lock)Usable and unforwardable video file.(red lock)Unusable and forwardable video file.(red lock)Unusable and unforward-able video file.File  Icon Description
Using files12111FolderRearranging files1Select My Files in main menu.2Press   to select the saving location of the file.3Select Options >Sort by name or Sort by dateto rearrang files by the file name. Using filesUsing image files1Select a image file, and press   to view.2Select Options > Set as to set the image file as the wallpaper or contact image.• Set as wallpaper: (1) Select Wallpaper.(2)  Press left  function  key  to confirm.         • Set as contact image: (1) Select Contact image. (2) Search the contact to be set as the contact image in Contacts. Searching a contact.            (ėP63)(3) Press   to select the contact.(4) Select Options > Save.Using audio files1Select an audio file.2Select Options > Set as to set the audio file as the voice call tone or contact voice call tone.• Set as incoming call tone: Select voice call or video call to set the audio file as  the ring tone for the incoming call.• Set as contact ring tone: (1) Select Contact voice call or Contact video call.(2) Search the contact to set the ring tone in Contacts. Searching a contact. ( ėP63)
Using files122(3)  Press   to select the contact.(4) Select Options > Save. Note •The audio files can be set as ring tones are MP3, AAC/AAC+, AMR, MID, WAV(ADPCM), MMF, QCP, MP4, 3GP, and 3g2. When the MP4, 3GP, and 3g2 is not video files, they can be set as ring tones.• In this mobile phone, the music file to be set as the incoming call tone must meet the following requirements: – The file is protected by the DRM.–The rights protection allows the file to be set as a tone.Function menu overviewAccess Pictures, Ringtones, Music, Videos or Other folder, select Options you can perform the fol-lowing operations on files.Operation DescriptionView To view the picture file.Send To send the selected file by message or Bluetooth.Set as Wall-paper/Con-tact imageTo set a picture as thumbnail of a con-tact or the wallpaper.Picture edit To edit a picture file.Rename To rename the selected file.Cut To cut the selected file.Copy To copy the selected file.Sort by name/dateTo sort the all files by name or by date.Delete To delete the selected file.Mark/UnmarkTo select one or more files or cancel the selection.Info. To view the properties of one or more files.Play To play a selected file.
Managing folders12311FolderManaging foldersCreating a folder in Other1Select My Files in the main menu.2Press   to select the Other folder.3Select Options > New folder, input the folder name, press   to save. Deleting a folder in Other1Select My Files in the main menu.2Press   to select Other folder.3Press   to select the folder to be deleted, select Options > Delete to delete the folder.   Memory cardDisplaying contents of the memory card1To properly insert or remove a memory card.(ėP35)2When the phone detects and recognises the memory card, Memory card is displayed as a tab on the top of the My Files screen. Press   to select Memory card.3You can execute the same operations on the contents in the memory card as those in the phone.•Options > Format: to format your memory card.Set as ring-toneTo set a ringtone as voice call tone, video call tone or specific contact tone.Operation Description
12412ConnectionsYou can synchronise data between your phone and a PC through USB cable or Bluetooth function. You can transfer files between your phone and other Blue-tooth devices. You can also use the built-in modem of your phone to establish a dialup connection for your PC to access the Internet.BluetoothBefore Using Bluetooth Note •H12HW may not work with all Bluetooth devices.• Wirelessly connect the phone to a com-patible Bluetooth device within 10 meters. • The 2.4GHz band used by Bluetooth devices is used by other devices that may reduce transmission rates or distance.• The Bluetooth connection can be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or other electornic devices.• USB and Bluetooth cannot be used at the same time when you use the memory card by USB cable.ƹBluetooth specificationsOption DescriptionVersion Bluetooth specifications Ver.1.2Output Bluetooth Power Class2Frequency Bands 2.4 GHz(2.402 GHz-2.480 GHz)CommunicationDistanceAbout 10 metersSupported Profiles OPP: Object Push Profile;     FTP: File Transfer Profile;SP: Synchronize Profile;HSP: Headset Profile;HFP: Hands-Free Profile;DUN: Dial-Up Networking Proile; SDP: Service Discovery Proile; A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribu-tion Profile.
Bluetooth12512ConnectionsƹFiles to transmit Note How successfully Bluetooth works depends on the compatibility of the Bluetooth devices you use. For more information, refer to the user manuals of related devices, or consult the manufacturer of related devices.ƹSwitch on Bluetooth1Select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Switch On/Off . 2Press   to select On, and then press  .3The Bluetooth icon is displayed in the icon bar in the home screen.ƹVisibility VisibleSet the handset visible to other Bluetooth devices.File DescriptionContact entries Transmit one file at a timeMemo entries Transmit one file at a time6chedule entries • Transmit one file at a time• When transmitting or receiving data, the following settings cannot be transferred or received:Category, Sound on/off, Vibra-tion on/off, Alert tone, Alert type, and Alert image7askentries • Transmit  one file at a time• When transmitting or receiving data, the following settings cannot be transferred or received:Sound alart, Vibration on/off, and Task typeData folder files • Transmit one file at a time• Files protected by copyrights cannot be transmittedFile Description
Bluetooth1261Select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Visibility. 2Press   to select Visibile, press   to con-firm.ƹSearch new devices Note •Before searching new devices, you need to switch on Bluetooth functions on both devices and set both Visibility Visible to On.• A maximum of 30 Bluetooth devices can be searched and paired at a time.• Bluetooth  Passcode (1 to 16 digits) is required to connect Bluetooth devices; sender and receiver must input the same code to complete file transfers.•Bluetooth passcodes are not necessary for paired devices.1Select Settings > Connectivity >Bluetooth > Search new devices.2Select a device from the searched list and then select Options > Pair to pair the device.3Enter Bluetooth passcode, and then press   to confirm.• Enter the passcode for the receiving device in 15 seconds to complete the pair.• For the Bluetooth headset, find the PIN code in the Bluetooth headset user guide, and then enter the PIN code.4If the pairing succeeds, a dialog box prompting the pairing succeeds is displayed, and queries whether to set the device as a trusted one.5You can select Yes or No to confirm or cancel it.Select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Devices. The paired devices are displayed in this list. Select a device from the list, select Options, and you can perform the following operations:
Bluetooth12712Connections Note •The device list will keep the information of all paired devices. If your Bluetooth head-set is used for the first time, you need to enter the PIN code for authentication. From then on you can use the headset directly.• The way for using a Bluetooth loud-speaker is similar to that for a Bluetooth headset. For details, refer to the user manual supplied with your Bluetooth loud-speaker.•Only when the connection has been established, you can adjust the volume of the Bluetooth headset.Options DescriptionsSearch To search another Bluetooth device.Pair/Unpair To pair a device or unpair a paired device.Set as trusted/Set as untrusted• Set as trusted:The handset auto-matically receives data when there is a data transmission request.• Set as untrusted:The handset prompts you whether to receive data when there is a data trans-mission request.Add to whitelist/Remove from whitelistAdd the selected device to the whitelist or delete it from the whitelist.Rename You can rename the Bluetooth device.Delete You can delete the Bluetooth device from the device list.Delete all You can delete all Bluetooth devices from the device list.Device details You can view the detailed informa-tion of the Bluetooth device.Options Descriptions
Bluetooth128Accessing the Internet Using Bluetooth TechnologyYou can create Bluetooth-based Internet access through the Mobile Phone PC Assistant supplied with your mobile phone. Note •Windows 2000 and Windows XP are sup-ported.•Make sure that your PC supports the Bluetooth function and your SIM card allows the Internet access service.1Select Settings > Connectivity >Modem andset the port to Modem via Bluetooth.2Select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Switch On/Off > On.3Make sure that Bluetooth modem is in DeviceManager/Modem of your PC. Run the driver program for Bluetooth on your PC, and then pair the mobile phone. After the PC has detected the mobile phone dial-up network service you can activate this service.4Install the Mobile Phone PC Assistant. After inserting the CD, follow the prompts to complete the install.5Run the Mobile Phone Dial-up Internet on the PC.For details of the operation, refer to the Help of theMobile Phone Dial-up Internet from CD-ROM.Setting the Bluetooth DeviceSelect Settings >Connectivity > Bluetooth, you can execute the basic settings for the Bluetooth func-tions.Options DescriptionsSwitch On/Off set the Bluetooth device to On or Off.Search new devicesYou can search for new Bluetooth devices.
USB12912ConnectionsUSBBefore Using USBYou can synchronise data between your phone and PC, surf the Internet with your phone and read the memory card by USB cable.To use USB cable, please strictly obey the following rules. Otherwise, your phone or PC may be dam-aged. Note •To connect your phone with a PC through USB cable, first connect the USB connec-tor to your phone, and then connect the other end of the cable to the PC. To dis-connect your phone from the PC, first dis-able the Mobile Phone PC Assistant, then disconnect the USB connector 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.Devices You can view all detected Bluetooth devices.Visibility You can set whether your phone can be found by other devices when the Bluetooth function is enabled..Rename You can rename your phone.My device informationYou can view the detailed informa-tion of your phone, such as the device name and device address.Uninterrupted access On/OffWhen Uninterrupted access On/Off is On, requests of devices in Whitelist are accepted. If it is Off, requests of devices not in Whitelist are rejected.Options Descriptions
USB130•Do not plug the USB cable in and out of your mobile phone frequently.USB SynchronisingYour mobile phone supports the synchronisation requests from a PC to your phone.With USB cable and the Mobile Phone PC Assistant, your phone can communicate with a PC. You can back up the contact entries and messages saved on your phone and the SIM card to a PC. You can also synchronise contacts, schedule events and To Do tasks between your phone and Outlook. 1Install the Mobile Phone PC Assistant. After inserting the CD, follow the guide to complete the install.2Select Settings > Connectivity > Modem fromthe main menu of your phone and set the port to Modem via USB.3Connect your phone and PC with the USB cable.4Run the Mobile Phone PC Assistant on the PC.5Now you can operate the synchrotion.USB Accessing the InternetConnecting your phone and PC with the USB cable enables the PC to use the phone as a modem to establish a dial-up connection to the Internet. Note Only Windows 2000 / Windows 2003 / Windows XP / Windows Vista are supported.To use the Mobile Phone PC Assistant supplied with your mobile phone to access the Internet, follow these steps:1Select Settings > Connectivity > Modem and set the port to Modem via USB.2Install the Mobile Phone PC Assistant. After inserting the CD, follow the prompts to complete the install.3Connect your phone and PC with USB cable.
USB13112Connections4Confirm the USB device is shown in DeviceManager/Port of your PC.5Run the Mobile Phone Dial-up Internet on the PC.For details of the operation, refer to the Help of the Mobile Phone Dial-up Internet from CD-ROM.
13213SettingsPhone settingsPhone language1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Phone language.3Press   to select the phone language:• Auto: to set the phone language to be the same as that used in your USIM card.• English: to set the phone language to be English.• Japanese: to set the phone language to be Japanese.4Press   to save.Option dictionaryThis function perset the emotion icon and place-name.• emoticon dictionary & emoticon dictionary2: to save the emotion icon in your mobile phone. Select Onto enable it. Example, when you enter ȤȞǙ , you can input (^_^), (*^^*), (*^ Ƹ^*)etc.• Tokyo landmark dictionary & Tokyo osa kobe dictio-nary : to switch the address resding to the Tokyo landmark or Tokyo osa kobe when you enter text. Select On to enable it.Date and Time1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Date and time.3Enter the date and time, and then press  . Date format1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Date format.3Select a date format:
Profiles13313Settings• yy.mm.dd: The date format is year, month, and date.• mm.dd.yy: The date format is month, date, and year.• dd.mm.yy: The date format is date, month, and year.4Press   to save.Shortcuts1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Shortcuts.3Select a scroll key, and then press  . 4Select a function in Settings, and then press .Auto On and Off1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Auto ON and OFF.3Press   to select Auto ON,set the cycle for Auto On,Then select Save.4Press   to select Time, set the time for AutoOn,Then select OK.5Press   to select Auto OFF,set the cycle for Auto OFF,Then select Save.6Press   to select Time, set the time for AutoOFF,Then select OK.7Select Options > Save to save the settings.ProfilesAbout ProfilesYou can select different profiles for the phone to fit different environmental situations.1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Profiles.3Your mobile phone provides several profiles including Normal,Meeting,Silent,Activity,
Ringtone Settings134Car,Headset,Offline,My profile1 and Myprofile2.Setting1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Profiles.3Press   to select a profile, select Options > Edit to edit it. Switching1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Profiles.3Press   to select a profile, select Options > On to activate it. Ringtone Settings1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Phone settings > Profiles.3Press   to select a profile and select Options>Edit to edit it. •Voice call tone:(1) Press   to select Voice call tone.(2) Select the saving position of audio files.(3) Select the audio file to set as voice call tone, and then select Confirm.•Video call tone:(1) Press   to select Video call tone.(2) Select the saving position of audio files.(3) Select the audio file to set as video call tone, and then select Confirm.•Message tone:(1) Press   to select Message tone.(2) Select the saving position of audio files.(3) Select the audio file to set as the message tone, and then select Confirm.
Ringtone Settings13513Settings•Tone volume:(1) Press   to select Tone volume.(2) Press   to set the volume of incoming call rings and incoming message rings.(3) Press   to confirm.•Earpiece volume:(1) Press   to select Earpiece volume.(2) Press   to set the volume of the ear-piece.(3) Press   to confirm.•Key tone volume:(1) Press   to select Key tone volume.(2) Press   to set the volume of the key-beep.(3) Press   to confirm.• Prompt tone volume:(1) Press   to select Prompt tone volume.(2) Press   to set the volume of the prompt tone.(3) Press   to confirm.•Vibration:(1) Press   to select Vibration.(2) Press   to set enable or disable the vibration prompt mode.(3) Press   to confirm.•Flip tone:(1) Press   to select Flip tone.(2) Press   to set whether to make a sound when you open/close your phone.(3) Press   to confirm.
Display settings136•On-off tone:(1) Press   to select On-off tone.(2) Press   to set whether to make a sound when you power your phone on/off.(3) Press   to confirm.Display settingsWallpaperƹStandard1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings > Wallpaper > Stan-dard.3Press   to select a image file,  press   to confirm. ƹMy Files1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings > Wallpaper > MyFiles.3Select the saving position of image files. 4Press   to select a image file,  and then press .ƹLayout1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings > Wallpaper >Layout.3Press   to select the wallpaper layout,  and then press  . • Center: The wallpaper is displayed in the cen-ter of the screen.• Fit-to-screen: The wallpaper is stretched to fit the whole screen.• Tile: The wallpaper is flatly displayed in the screen.4Press   to confirm.
Display settings13713SettingsColour themes1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings > Colour themes.3Press   to select Theme1 or Theme2, and then press  . Brightness1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings > Brightness.3Press   to set the brightness of the screen,and then press  .  Note There are three levels of brightness for the screen. Press   to descend; press   to ascend.Keypad backlightDescribes how to set the keypad backlight.1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings >Keypad backlight.3Press   to set enable or disable the keypad backlight,  press   to confirm. Backlight timeDescribes how to set the backlight time.1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings  > backlight time.3Press   to set the backlight time:• 5 senconds: The duration of the backlight is five seconds.• 15 senconds: The duration of the backlight is 15 seconds.• 30 senconds: The duration of the backlight is 30 seconds.• Always on: The backlight is always on.4Press .
Call Settings138LCD sleep delayDescribes how to set the backlight time. 1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings  > LCD sleep delay.3Press   to set the LCD sleep delay time:• 5 senconds: The duration of the LCD sleep delay is five seconds.• 20 senconds: The duration of the LCD sleep delay is 20 seconds.• 1 minute: The duration of the LCD sleep is one minute.4Press .Greeting message1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Display settings > Greeting message.3Enter a greeting message that appears on the screen when you power on your phone. 4 Press   to confirm.Call SettingsOption service Note The option service are network-dependent. For more information, please consult your service provider.Auto RedialThis function is used to auto redial the dialed number if the dialing failed.Service MeaningCall forward-ingIt is used to forward incoming calls. ( ė3Call barring It is used to set the call barring mode for the phone.( ė3Call Waiting It is used to enable or disable the call waiting function.( ė3
Call Settings13913Settings1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Auto Redial.2Select On or Off to enable or disable the autoredial function.Answer ModeIt is used to set the mode for answering an incoming call.1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Answer Mode.2You can answer a call with the following way:• Open flip: To open the phone to answer a call.• Any key: To open the phone and press any keyto answer a call.• Send key: To press   to answer a call.Auto AnswerIt is used to select auto answering for incoming calls. 1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Auto Answer.2You will have the following options:• Immediate answer: To answer an incoming call immediately.• Message: To auto send a text message that is preset and chosen from the "Common phrases" to the current caller.• Recorded message: To answer an incoming call by auto playing a recorded message. Press   to start recording, and then select OK to enable the fuction. • Disable: To disable the auto answer function.Calling IDWith this function, you can select whether your phone number is shown on the called phone.1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Calling ID.
Call Settings1402You will have the following options:• Auto: Whether your phone number will be shown on the called phone depends on the network.• Send: Your phone number will be shown (if the network supports this service).• Hide: Your phone number will not be shown (if the network supports this service).Select LineIt is used to set the call line for your phone. In the main screen, select Settings >Call settings > Select line, two options are available: Line 1 and Line 2My NumberWith this function, you can save your own phone numbers on the SIM card. In the main screen, selectSettings >Call settings > My Number, you can select Options to edit or delete the records.Call Barring PasswordThis function is used to change the password for call barring.1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Call barring password.2Enter the old call barring password. (This is pro-vided by your network operator if it is the first time for you to change the password.)3Enter a new call barring password.4Enter once again the new call barring password, and then press .Prompt to saveThis function is used to prompt whether to save the number when there is an incoming call. 1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Prompt to save.2Select On or Off to enable or disable this func-tion.
Security Settings14113SettingsSecurity SettingsYou can change settings related to the phone secu-rity, inculding Reset, Password lock, Change pass-word, Fixed dialer number, DRM setting.( ė3Network settingsMode1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Network > Mode.3Press   to select the network mode: • UMTS: The mobile phone searches the net-work signal only in the UMTS network.• GSM: The mobile phone searches the network signal only in the GSM network.• Auto: The mobile phone automatically searches the network signal in the current net-work.4Press .Select network1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Network > Select network.3Press   to select the network. • Auto: Press   to select Auto. The mobile phone automatically searches the  network sig-nal and registers to the network. • Manual: (1) Press   to select manual.(2) Press   to select to select the network to be registered in Operator list.(3) Press  .4Press  to confirm. My PLMN list1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Network > My PLMN list.
Network settings1423Press   to to select My public land mobile net-work (PLMN). 4Press .
14314Security SettingsReset1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Security > Reset to reset your phone to the factory settings.3Select Yes or No to confirm or cancel it. Password lock1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Security > Password lock.• Phone lock:(1) Press   to select Phone lock.(2) Press   to to select On or Off.(3) Enter the phone password,  press   to confirm.• PIN lock:(1) Press   to select PIN lock.(2) Press   to to select On or Off.(3) Enter the PIN code,  press   to confirm.Change password• For further information about PINs:( ėP231Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Security > Change password.• Phone password:(1) Press   to select Phone password.(2) Enter the old password (The initial phone password is 0000).  (3) Enter a new password.(4) Enter the new password again to confirm.• PIN code (To modify the PIN code, you must set the "PIN lock" to "On" first.):(1) Press   to select PIN code.(2) Enter the old password.
Fixed dialer number144(3) Enter a new password.(4) Enter the new password again to confirm.•PIN2 code:(1) Press   to select PIN2 code.(2) Enter the old password.  (3) Enter a new password.(4) Enter the new password again to confirm. Note • If you enter the wrong PIN or PIN2 three times, the SIM card will be 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 will be locked permanently.• PUK or PUK2 code are delivered with the SIM card. If you do not have one or forget it, contact your service pro-vider.Fixed dialer number1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Security > Fixed dialer number.3Press   to enable or disable the function. • To enable fixed dialer number function:(1) Press   to select ON.(2) Enter the PIN2 code.(3) Press   to confirm.• To disable fixed dialer number function:(1) Press   to select Off.(2) Enter the PIN2 code.(3) Press   to confirm.• To view the FDN list: Press   to select FDN list, you can view  fixed dialer number list
DRM setting14514Security SettingsDRM setting1Select Settings in the main menu.2Select Security >DRM setting.3Enter the phone password (The initial phone password is 0000). 4Select Delete all rights to delete all rights. 5Select Yes or No to confirm or cancel it.
14615Organiser & ToolsThis function provides you with various assistant tools. You can access the Organiser & Tools screen by selecting   from the main menu.SIM ToolKitYour mobile phone supports a number of clever Sim ToolKit (STK) functions. The contents depends on your USIM card. For more information, consult your service provider.AlarmsSetting Alarm ClocksYou can set up to six alarms.   appears in standby when alarm is set.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Alarms.3Press   to select an alarm.4Set the following as required.Icon Item DescriptionTime Alarm time.Tips Alarm tips.Select tone Select Standard tone or select one from My Files.User-defined Select Daily, Once, Mon-Fri, or any day from Mon-day to Sunday.
Alarms14715Organiser & ToolsAfter setting the alarm, press   to select Activate. The alarm is activated.Prompt Interface for an AlarmWhen the alarm time arrives, alarm tone sounds/vibrates as setand a prompt interface is displayed. • You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by folding/unfolding your phone.• If you do nothing to the alarm, alarm tone sounds/vibrates for fifty-five seconds, repeating up to three times at five minutes intervals.• If snooze is on, you can select to snooze the alarm on the prompt inferface. Note •If your phone is powered off, the alarm clock can still ring. When the alarm rings, you can choose to power on the phone.• When you are making a call, alarm tone does not sound/virbrate , while the prompt interface is displayed.•The operation of snooze can be executed for many times and the delay time is five minutes.Stopping the Alarm ClockSelect an alarm clock from the list, and press   to   deactivate it.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Alarms.3Press   to select an activated alarm.Snooze Select whether to enable this function. Select Snooze, the alarm auto-matically postpones five minutes.Vibration Set vibration On or Off.Sound alarm Set sound alarm On or Off.Icon Item Description
Calendar1484Press    to stop it.CalendarDisplay the Calendar1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Calendar.3Select Options > View mode to view calendar in Monthly,Weekly or Daily. Example, when current view mode is Monthly view screen, you can only select Weekly or Daily.Monthly View ScreenOn the Monthly view screen, you can press scroll keys to switch among the days and select the needed day. Then, press   to access the schedule events list of the day.Weekly View ScreenOn the Weekly View Screen, you can press   to switch among diferent weeks; and press   to switch among the days of a week. Then, press  to create a schedule event or view the details of a schedule event.Daily View ScreenOn the Daily View Screen, you can press   to switch among different days of a week; and press   to switch among the events of a day.Then, press   to create a schedule event or view the details of a schedule event.
Calendar14915Organiser & ToolsNew Schedule1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Calendar.3Select Options > New to create the schedule events for the current day.Icon Item DescriptionSchedule title Enter schedule titleSchedule location Enter schedule loca-tionSchedule type Select schedule type• Appointment• Personal• Work•Meeting• Phone• Courses• Travel• Holiday•OtherStartdate&time of the scheduleSet  start date and time of the schedule eventEnd date&time of the scheduleSet  end date and time of the schedule eventIcon Item Description
Calendar150After setting the schedule, press   to save the schedule event.Alarm type Whether the alarm is on• No alarm• AlarmAlerting time in advancewhen to prompt before the start time •On time• 10 mins  before• 30 mins  before• 60 mins  before•CustomAlarm cycle Set the alarm cycle as:• Once• Any day from Mon-day to Sunday•MonthlyIcon Item DescriptionSchedule details  Enter Schedule con-tentSound alarm Set Sound alarm as:•Off•OnVibration Set Vibration as:•Off•OnSelect alarm tone Select schedule alarm ringtone from Stan-dard tone or My FilesImage files Select image file from My FilesIcon Item Description
Calendar15115Organiser & Tools 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 alerting time in advance, the alarm cycle,  the sound alarm, the vibra-tion, the alarm tone and the image.Operations to Schedule1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Calendar.3Select Options > Display event  > All to view all the schedule events.4Press   to select the schedule event to oper-ate.5Press Options, you can select the following operations to the schedule event.Other Menu Options in Calendar1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press  to select Calendar. The default main view is Monthly view.Item DescriptionEdit To edit the schedule event.Delete To delete the schedule event.New To create a new schedule event.Copy To copy the event to phone or to mem-ory card.Sendevent(s)To send event through SMS or blue-tooth.Export To export the event to the Calendar folder in Memory card.Import To import the event in the memory card folder to the phone.Mark/UnmarkTo mark/unmark an event or all events .Item Description
Calendar1523Select Options,  you can perform the following operations.Prompt Interface for a ScheduleWhen it is time to remind you of a schedule, alarm tone sounds/vibrates as setand a prompt interface is displayed. • You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by folding/unfolding your phone.• On the prompt interface, you can snooze the alarm or stop the prompt. Note •If your phone is powered off, the alarm tone can still ring/vibrate. When the alarm rings, you can choose to power on the phone.• When you are making a call, alarm tone does not sound/virbrate , while the prompt interface is displayed.•The operation of snooze can be executed for many times and the delay time is five minutes.Item DescriptionNew To create a new schedule.Go to To go to a certain date directly from the Month view screen.Display eventTo view all events, specified events, Cal-endar files and to back up all schedules to a memory card.View modeTo view the calendar in the other two dif-ferent modes: day view or week view.Manage-mentTo manage all schedules• Backup all• Restore dataDelete eventTo delete all events, all overdue events or specific period events.Settings To set save location, main view, week begin day.MemorystatusTo view the memory status, including the used space and the total space.
Calculator15315Organiser & ToolsCalculatorYou can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division andextraction operations on your phone.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Calculator. Note With the Calculator, you can only calculate positive real numbers and cannot enter neg-ative real numbers.Unit ConverterYou can convert units of length and weight .Operation Assigned KeyNumber(0-9)  - +-*/=Decimal pointExtraction of square rootDelete the character on the left of the cursorClearExitOperation Assigned Key
Currency Converter1541Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Unit converter. 3On the unit type selection bar, press   to select weight or length.4On the original unit bar, press   to select the unit to be converted from.5On the target unit bar, press   to select the unit to be converted to.6On the input bar, enter a numeric value to be converted.Then you can view the conversion result.Press or select CE to clear the numeric values you entered.Currency ConverterYou can convert currencies for various countries.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Currency converter.3Press   to switch between the setup items4On the Input bar, press the number keys to enter a numeric value to be converted.Original unit barTarget unit barEnter a value in original unitUnit type selection barThe converted value appears
Synchronise15515Organiser & Tools5On the From bar, press   to select the cur-rency to be converted from.6On the To bar, press   to select the currency to be converted to.7On the Rate bar, enter the currency rate.Then you can view the conversion result.Press to clear the numeric values you entered.Press 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.• CNY: Chinese currency• USD: United States currency•HKD:Hong Kong currency•GBP:Great Britain currency•EUR:European currency•JPY:Japanese currencySynchroniseWith this funciton, you can synchronize the informa-tion in the phone and that on the server through the wireless network. The information includes the Con-tacts, the Calendar and the Task.Set ProfileBefore you use the synchronise function, you need to set a profile.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Synchronise.Enter a value in original currencyOriginal currencyTarget currencyCurrency rateThe converted value appears
Task1563Select Options > New to create a profile.4Input profile name, then press   to save it.5Press   to switch between Synchroniseitem,Server Setting, and Network profile.6In 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 synchronization item.7In the Server Setting screen, enter the ServerAddress,User name and Password.8In the Network profile screen, enter the Proxyaddress and Proxy port. Then, select a NetworkAccess Point.9Return to the previous menu and select Options>Synchronise to start synchronising. Note This service is network dependent. It is not available in all networks. Please contact your service provider for more information.Operations to ProfileAfter setting the synchronization profile, you can select Options to perform the following operations:TaskYou can define and manage tasks to be conducted before a certain time. Your phone can remind you of these tasks and track them automatically.The tasks are classified into three kinds: pending, done, and all.Operation DescriptionSynchronise To start synchronizationNew To create new profileEdit To edit the profileView log To view the latest synchronization logRename To rename the profileDelete To delete the profile
Task15715Organiser & ToolsNew Task1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Task.3Select Options > New to create a new task.Icon Item DescriptionTask title Enter the title of the new taskDeadline date Set the deadline date of the new taskPriority Set the priority level of the new task:•Prior• Important• GeneralTask state Set the accomplishment sta-tus of the task according to the processTask alert Whether to alert• No alert•AlertSound alarm Set Sound alarm as:•Off•OnVibration Set Vibration as:•Off•OnAlert time Set the alert time of the taskIcon Item Description
Task158After setting the task, press   to save the task. Note You can define up to 1000 tasks on your phone. While creating a new schedule, you need to set the alert on before setting the sound alarm, vibration and the alert time.Operations to Task 1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Task.3Press   to switch between Pending,Done,and All Tasks.4Select Options,  you can perform the following operations.Prompt Interface for a TaskWhen it is time to remind you of a task, alarm tone sounds/vibrates as setand a prompt interface is dis-played. Task type Set the type of the task:• Personal•Work•OtherIcon Item DescriptionItem DescriptionEdit To edit the task.New To create a new task.Send To send the task through SMS or blue-tooth.Copy To copy the task.Day view To view.Set as doneTo set the accomplishment status of the task as done.Delete  To delete the task.Delete all To delete all the tasks.MemorystatusTo view the memory status, including the used space and the total space.
Voice Recorder15915Organiser & Tools• You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by folding/unfolding your phone.• On the prompt interface, you can snooze the alarm or stop the prompt Note •If your phone is powered off, the alarm tone can still ring/vibrate. When the alarm rings, you can choose to power on the phone.• When you are making a call, alarm tone does not sound/virbrate , while the prompt interface is displayed.•The operation of snooze can be executed for many times and the delay time is five minutes.Voice RecorderYou can record voices or sounds on your phone.Recording VoiceƹStart Recording1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Voice recorder.3Press   to start recording or select Options > Record to start recording.Change the recording duration. P160 ƹOperations During the Recording• Record/Pause: During recording, press  to pause, and press  again to resume.• Stop and save: During recording, press   to stop recording.The audio file is saved in My Files\Musicautomatically.ƹOperations After the RecordingAfter recording is complete, you can select Optionsto do the following operations:
Memo160• Send: To send the record file through MMS or blue-tooth.• Play: To play the record file instantly.• Delete: To delete the record file.Playing Record1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Voice recorder.3Select Options > Go to gallery.4Press   to select the record file you want to play.5Press   to play the record file.Play record file. ( ėP114 Note After recording is complete, you can select Options > Play to play the audio file instantly.Setting Record Duration1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Voice recorder.3Select Options > Duration, you can set the record duration as:• 1 minute• 5 minutes•No limitMemoYou can take down important events on your phone. You can save up to 100 such memos.New Memo1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Memo.
World Time16115Organiser & Tools3Select Options > New to create a new memo.4Press   to save the memo.Operations to Memo 1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Memo.3Press   to select a memo you want to oper-ate.4Select Options,  you can perform the following operations:World TimeYou can view the time of important cities around the world.Viewing the Time Zone1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select World Time.3Press   to switch among the time zones.Item DescriptionEdit To edit the memo.New To create a new memo.Send To send the memo  through SMS or bluetooth.Delete  To delete the memo.Delete all To delete all the memos.MemorystatusTo view the memory status, including the used space and the total space.Item Description
Stopwatch162Setting the Time ZoneƹSet time zone1In the viewing time zone screen, press  to   switch to the desired time.2Select Options > Set time zoneƹSet to DSTIf 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:1In the viewing time zone screen, press   to  switch to the desired time.2Select Options > Set to DST.StopwatchYou can use the stopwatch function and save up to five records on your phone.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Stopwatch.3On the Stopwatch screen, you can perform the following operations:• Start:  Press   or press   to start timing.• Save: Press   or press   to save the first item of timing. Then the second item starts automati-cally. Go on operating in turn.• Pause: Press   to pause timing.• Continue: In pause state, press   or select Options > Continue to continue timing from where it paused.• Reset: In pause state, select Options > Reset to clear all the stopwatch records.
Timer16315Organiser & ToolsTimerYou can set a timer for up to 99 hours and 59 min-utes.1Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu.2Press   to select Timer.3Enter the time.4Press   to start the timer. The Timer is dis-played on the home screen.After the timer is started, repeat the preceding Step 1-2 to perform the following oeprations:• Pause: Press   to pause timing.• Continue: In pause state, press   to continue timing from where it paused.• Reset:  In pause state, press   to reset the timer. Service Dial NumberWith this number, you can get in touch with your ser-vice provider.
16416Option Service The option service are network-dependent. For more information, please consult your service provider.Call Forwarding1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Call forwarding.2Select the forwarding condition from All calls, Ifout of reach,If busy, and If not answer.3Then select the forwarding type from Voice call,Data call and All services. You will have the fol-lowing options.• Activate: Enter the forwarded-to number and press to forward incoming call to this num-ber.• Deactivate: Cancel call forwarding settings.• Check status: Check the status of call forward-ing service.Alternatively, you can selectDisable all  and then selectone from the four items: Voice call,Data calland All services. Then press to disable all call for-wardingservices of this type. Disable AllCall Forwarding1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Call forwarding.2SelectDisable all  and then selectone from the four items: Voice call,Data call and All ser-vices.3press   to disable all call forwardingservicesof this type.Call barringSelect Call setting > Call barring for the following options:Barring outgoing calls:1Select the barring condition from All outgoing calls,International calls, and Internationalcalls except home.
Call Waiting16516Option Service2Then select the barring type from Voice call,Data call, and All services. You will have the following options:• Activate: Enter the call barring password and press   to enable this service.• Deactivate: Enter the call barring password and press   to disable this service.• Check status: Check the status of the call bar-ring service.Barring incoming calls:1Select the barring condition from All incomingcalls and Incoming calls when abroad.2Then select the barring type from Voice call,Data call, and All services. You will have the following options:• Activate: Enter the call barring password and press   to enable this service.• Deactivate: Enter the call barring password and press   to disable this service.• Check status: Check the status of the call bar-ring serviceDisable AllSelect one type from Voice call,Data call and Allservices, and then enter the call barring password. Press to cancel all call barring services of each type.Call WaitingThe call waiting function is network-dependent. For more information, please consult your service pro-vider.1In the main screen, select Settings >Call set-tings > Call Waiting.2You will have the following options:• On: To enable the call waiting function.
Call Waiting166• Off: To disable the call waiting function.• Check status: To check the status of the call waiting service.
16717AppendixFunctionsMain Menu Item Item PageEntertainment Camera P103Music P113BroswerEMnet P97Enter URL P98Bookmarks P99Internet settings P102Call Log - P41Music My music P113Playlist P116MessagingWrite MMS P78MMS P78Write SMS P88SMS P88Push Inbox P95Settings P87,P94,P95My FilesPictures P119Music P119Ringtones P119Videos P119Other P119Organiser&ToolsSim ToolKit P146Alarms P146Calendar P148Calculator P153Unit converter P153Current converter P154Synchronise P155Task P156Voice recorder P159Memo P160World Time P161Stopwatch P162Timer P163Service dial num-berP163Main Menu Item Item Page
Troubleshooting168Troubleshooting• Mobile phone does not turn on– Was   pressed for more than two seconds?– Is battery inserted properly? ( ėP29– Is battery level sufficient? If the battery is low, please recharge the battery. ( ėP30• The PIN screen is displayed when H12HW is turned on.– The PIN lock function is enabled, and you need to enter the PIN code.( ėP143• The Phone password screen is displayed when H12HW is turned on.– The Phone password function is enabled, and you need to enter the phone password. The default password of H12HW is 0000. ( ėP143• The Insert USIM screen is displayed when H12HWis turned on.– The USIM card is not inserted or incorrctly inserted. Insert the USIM card.( ėP22– Make sure that the USIM card is a valid one.– USIM card IC chip may be dirty. Wipe with a clean cloth, then insert USIM card properly.• The music touch keys do not response when play-ing music files.– Make sure whether the touch key lock is enabled. If there is a lock on the upper right conner of the external display, press and hold the camera key to unlock it.Contacts - P59Settings Phone settings P132Display settings P136Message settings P87,P94,P95Call settings P138,P164Video call P72Connectivity P124Network P141Security P141,P143Main Menu Item Item Page
Troubleshooting16917Appendix• Calls or Video Calls cannot be connected or mes-sage and web connections are not available.– Check whether No service is displayed, or is H12HW out-of-range or in a location where signal is weak or unstable? If yes, move to a location where sighnal is strong.– Check whether your mobile phone is Offline. If there is   on the upper right conner of the dis-play, switch to another profile. ( ėP133• Calls or Video Calls cannot be connected.– Are Calls long distance calls? If yes, consult your service provider. – Is restricting outgoing calls in Call Barring?            (ėP164• No names are displayed for received messages or calls– Those contacts’ names are not saved in your Contacts.– This may occur just after turnning H12HW on. Return to Standby and retry later.• The predefined contents such as ringtone, image, and name cannot be displayed when a call or video call is received– This may occur just after turning H121HW on. When you receive a call or video call at this time, you can only see the number but not the image.• Bad commuication quality and calls often discon-nect– Is H12HW out-of-range or in a location where sig-nal is weak or unstable? Move to a location where sighnal is strong.• Cannot charge batery– Make sure the AC charger is firmly connected to H12HW. ( ėP30– Is AC charger securely plugged into an outlet?– Is battery installed in H12HW correctly?( ėP29– Make sure H12HW, battery, AC charger terminals are clean.– Battery may not charge beyond +ć and +35 ć.– Battery may need to be replaced.
Symbol List170• H12HW/accessories feel warm– AC charger may warm during charging. H12HWmay ward during long use. – This is normal if you can hold it comfortably. Low temperature burns may occur if H12HW is held agains skin for long periods.• Battery operating time is greatly reduced.– Environmental factors such as temperature, charging conditions, or signal strength, as well as by operations and settings.  Note If you did not find the remedy to your problem here, please contact the Customer Center. Symbol List㧙ޓFull-pitch Symbol ListHalf-pitch Symbol List
Pictograph List17117AppendixPictograph List Memory ListShared MemoryMes-sagingMMS Storing up to 200 MMSsSMS Storing up to 500 SMSsWeb Enter URL  Storing up to10 history URLBookmarks Storing up to 50 book-marksSaved pages Storing up to12 pages PhoneBook- Storing up to 1,000 con-tactsCallLogMissed call Storing up to 50 missed callsReceived call Storing up to  50 received callsDialed calls Storing up to 50 dialed calls
Specifications172 Note The number of savable items varies deped-ing on data amount.SpecificationsH12HWBatteryAC ChargerItem  SpecificationWeight 97.8 mm h 49.5 mm h 17.5 mmDimensions(L h W h H)< 105 g (including the battery)Continuous standy time• GSM: Approx. 460 hours• 3G: Approx. 640 hoursContinuous talk time• GSM Talk: Approx. 190 minutes • 3G Talk: Approx. 180 minutes • 3G Video Talk: Approx. 120  minutesCharge time 2.5 hoursItem  SpecificationVoltage 3.7VBattery Li-ionCapacity 850mAhDimensions Approx. 37.8*5.7*44.5mmItem  SpecificationProswer Source AC 100V-240VInput Current 0.2A MAXOutput Voltage/Current5.3V/650mADimensions(L h W h H)59.6*61*28mmCord Length 1800 f50mm
1㺰ׂ⫼䚼ક .............................................................. 9About Browser ....................................................... 97About Message ...................................................... 75About Profiles....................................................... 133Accessing the Function Screen Through the Main Menu ...................................................................... 33Accessing the Function Screen Through the Shortcut Keys ....................................................................... 34Accessing the function screen ............................... 33Accessing the Internet Using Bluetooth Technology .. 128AC ȪɈɟɇ .......................................................... 17Adding a Bookmark................................................ 99Adding items .......................................................... 57Adding/Deleting Group Members........................... 62Addingࠐorࠑ........................................................ 51Adjusting the mobile phone Volume ...................... 39Alarms.................................................................. 146All Rights Reserved ............................................... 19Answer Mode ....................................................... 139Answering a Call When the Auto Answer Is Disabled  37Answering a Call When the Automatic Answer Is En-abled ...................................................................... 38Answering a Video Call.......................................... 69Answering or Rejecting a Call................................ 37Attached CD-ROM ................................................. 14Audio off/Open audio ............................................. 70Audio...................................................................... 73Auto Answer ........................................................  139Auto answer...........................................................  74Auto On and Off...................................................  133Auto Redial ..........................................................  138Auto voice call ....................................................... 73ᅝܼϞȃǩ⊼ᛣ .......................................................  2Backlight time ......................................................  137Barring incoming calls: ........................................  165Barring outgoing calls: .........................................  164Battery Installation and Removal...........................  29Battery .....................................................................  8Before Charing the Battery ....................................  29Before Playing Audio&Video ...............................  113Before Using Bluetooth........................................  124Before Using the Camera ....................................  103Before using the memory card ..............................  34Before Using USB ...............................................  129Bluetooth .............................................................  124Bookmarks.............................................................  99Brightness............................................................  137ֱ䀐ȀǹǙǻ ...........................................................  8ᴀԧ ......................................................................  15Cache Memory ......................................................  97Calculator ............................................................ 153Calendar ..............................................................  148Call Barring Password .........................................  140Call barring ..........................................................  164Call Forwarding ................................................... 164Call log options ......................................................  43Index
2Call Log.................................................................. 41Call Settings......................................................... 138Call Waiting.......................................................... 165Callback ................................................................. 84Calling ID ............................................................. 139Calls status ............................................................ 44Camera off/Open video.......................................... 70Camera Settings .................................................. 108Camera ................................................................ 104Camera .................................................................. 73Capture Mode ...................................................... 104Cell information .................................................... 141Change password ................................................ 143Charger .................................................................. 11Charging the Battery .............................................. 29Charging with a Cable Charger.............................. 30Colour themes...................................................... 137Composition ......................................................... 119Copying messages to the USIM card .................... 92Copying to Handset/USIM Card............................. 66Creating a Contact Through Call Logs................... 61Creating a Contact ................................................. 60Creating a folder in Other..................................... 123Creating a Message............................................... 63Creating and sending an MMS .............................. 78Creating and sending an SMS ............................... 88Creating Contacts .................................................. 59Currency Converter.............................................. 154Daily and Internet Phrases .................................... 96Date and Time .....................................................  132Date format..........................................................  132Deleting a Bookmark .............................................  99Deleting a folder in Other.....................................  123Deleting an SMS ...................................................  92Deleting Call Log Records.....................................  43Deleting Contacts ..................................................  66Deleting MMS messages.......................................  85Disable AllCall Forwarding.................................  164Disable All............................................................  165Display settings ................................................... 136Display the Calendar ...........................................  148Displaying contents of the memory card .............  123DRM setting.........................................................  145䳏∴əɋȷ ............................................................  16Earpiece Volume ...................................................  69Edit before call.......................................................  91Edit My number .....................................................  45Editing a Bookmark ............................................... 99Editing a Picture .................................................. 111Editing Contacts .................................................... 66Emergency Calls ................................................... 44EMnet ....................................................................  97Entering Characters...............................................  48Entering Commonly-used SMS Texts ...................  53Entering Kanji/Hiragana.........................................  48Entering Katakana .................................................  49Entering Numbers..................................................  52Entering Roman Letters.........................................  51
3Entering Symbols/Pictographs............................... 52Entering URL ......................................................... 98External view/Internal view .................................... 71File Formats ......................................................... 113Finding a Contact................................................... 63Fixed dialer number ............................................. 144Folders ................................................................... 85Forwarding an MMS............................................... 84Forwarding an SMS ............................................... 91Front View and Back View ..................................... 26Function menu overview ...................................... 122Functions ............................................................. 167Getting Started....................................................... 68Go To a Bookmark................................................. 99Greeting message................................................ 138Groups ................................................................... 62݅䗮........................................................................ 14݀㸚ȃจǼՓ⫼ǮȠǽǢ ....................................... 18݇Ѣߎষㅵ⧚㾘ࠊ .................................................. 20Handfree / Earpiece ............................................... 69Headset adapter .................................................... 36Headset and Headset Adapter............................... 36Headset.................................................................. 36Holding a Call......................................................... 39Holding a Video Call .............................................. 70Home Screen ......................................................... 27How to Use the USIM Card ................................... 21Icon Description ..................................................... 39Icon Description ..................................................... 42Icons Description ...................................................  77Icons in Playing Music .........................................  114Image quality .........................................................  71Image quality .........................................................  73Inserting contact information .................................  54Inserting/Taking out of the memory card ...............  35Internet Settings .................................................. 102Keypad Assignments.............................................  47Keypad backlight .................................................  137LCD sleep delay ..................................................  138Loading the USIM Card .........................................  22Making a Call Using SDN ......................................  37Making a Call Using the Call Log ..........................  42Making a Call.........................................................  37Making a Call.........................................................  63Making a Second Call............................................  39Making a Video Call...............................................  68Making a Voice Call...............................................  37Managing a Group.................................................  62Managing folders .................................................  123Memo...................................................................  160Memory card........................................................ 123Memory card..........................................................  34Memory List .........................................................  171Menu Functions Overview ...................................  106Menu Functions Overview ...................................  108Menu Functions Overview ...................................  115Menu Functions Overview ...................................  117Messaging Folders ................................................  76
4MMS Settings......................................................... 87MMS....................................................................... 78Mode .................................................................... 141Modifying a Contact ............................................... 66My Number .......................................................... 140My number ............................................................. 45My PLMN list........................................................ 142ܡ䊀џ䷙................................................................... 3Network settings .................................................. 141New Memo........................................................... 160New Schedule...................................................... 149New Task ............................................................. 157Notice..................................................................... 20Operations During a Voice Call.............................. 39Operations in browsing Web Pages..................... 100Operations to Memo  ........................................... 161Operations to Profile ............................................ 156Operations to Schedule ....................................... 151Operations to Task .............................................. 158Option dictionary .................................................. 132Option service ...................................................... 138Options in Phone and USIM Card.......................... 59Other applications .................................................. 72Other Menu Options in Calendar ......................... 151Other Operations During a Voice Call.................... 40Other Options......................................................... 64Password lock...................................................... 143Phone language................................................... 132Phone settings ..................................................... 132Pictograph List.....................................................  171Picture in picture....................................................  71Picture in picture....................................................  73PIN.........................................................................  23PIN2.......................................................................  23Play file .................................................................. 72Playing Audio Files ..............................................  114Playing Record ....................................................  160Playing Video ClipV..............................................  117Playlist .................................................................  116Powering Off..........................................................  32Powering On..........................................................  32Powering On/Off ....................................................  32Predictive...............................................................  54Profession..............................................................  19Profiles.................................................................  133Prompt Interface for a Schedule..........................  152Prompt Interface for a Task .................................  158Prompt Interface for an Alarm .............................  147Prompt to save ....................................................  140PUK .......................................................................  24PUK2 .....................................................................  24Push Inbox Settings...............................................  95Push Inbox.............................................................  94Rearranging files .................................................  121Receiving an MMS ................................................ 81Receiving an SMS .................................................  89Record ...................................................................  72Recording Voice ..................................................  159
5Rejecting Calls ....................................................... 38Replying an MMS................................................... 83Replying an SMS ................................................... 91Reset.................................................................... 143Ringtone Settings................................................. 134Saving a contact .................................................... 84Saving a number.................................................... 42Saving a number.................................................... 91Security Settings .................................................. 141Select Line ........................................................... 140Select network ..................................................... 141Send specific file .................................................... 74Sending a Picture/Video Clip ............................... 111Service Dial Number ............................................ 163Set Profile ............................................................ 155Setting Alarm Clocks............................................ 146Setting Record Duration....................................... 160Setting the Answer Mode....................................... 37Setting the Bluetooth Device................................ 128Setting the Camera .............................................. 108Setting the date and time ....................................... 32Setting the Time Zone.......................................... 162Setting the Video Camera.................................... 110Setting.................................................................. 134Settings in browsing Web Pages ......................... 101Shortcuts.............................................................. 133Side View  .............................................................. 26SIM ToolKit .......................................................... 146SMS Settings ......................................................... 94SMS.......................................................................  88Sorting MMS messages ........................................ 86Specifications ......................................................  172Speed Dialing ........................................................  64SSL/TLS ................................................................  97Starting/Stopping Recording..................................  40Stopping the Alarm Clock ....................................  147Stopwatch............................................................  162Switch picture ........................................................ 70Switch picture ........................................................ 73Switching Between Handsfree and Earpiece ........  40Switching Input Modes .......................................... 46Switching .............................................................  134Symbol List ..........................................................  170Synchronise.........................................................  155Take Pictures in a Sequence...............................  107Take Pictures.......................................................  105Taking a Video Clip ............................................. 107Task.....................................................................  156Text Input Interface................................................  46Timer ...................................................................  163Trademarks ........................................................... 20Troubleshooting...................................................  168Wallpaper ............................................................ 136web set mail...........................................................  95Video Call Settings ................................................  72Video Call Window ................................................  68Video Camera......................................................  107View My number....................................................  45
6Viewing a call log detail.......................................... 42Viewing an MMS .................................................... 82Viewing an SMS..................................................... 90Viewing files ......................................................... 119Viewing files ......................................................... 119Viewing memory status.......................................... 86Viewing Push Messages........................................ 94Viewing SMS memory status ................................. 93Viewing the Time Zone ........................................ 161Unit Converter...................................................... 153Unloading the USIM card....................................... 22Voice Mail Number................................................. 96Voice Recorder .................................................... 159World Time........................................................... 161USB Accessing the Internet ................................. 130USB Cable ............................................................. 13USB Synchronising .............................................. 130USB...................................................................... 129USB ɥόɐˋȳόɑɁɵɋɐ .............................. 17User dictionary ....................................................... 57USIM PINs ............................................................. 23Using audio files................................................... 121Using Contacts....................................................... 63Using files ............................................................ 121Using image files.................................................. 121Using User dictionary............................................. 57ᨎᐃ䳏䁅″ȃ↨਌ঢ⥛ (SAR) ȀǹǙǻ ................ 20ׂ⧚ȀǹǙǻ .......................................................... 8Your Phone ............................................................ 25⎆᱊㸼⼎ ...............................................................  18Џᴎ .........................................................................  3ǩ߽⫼ǙǴǵǤȀǗǴǸǻ ..................................  18ǩՓ⫼Ϟȃǟ丬Ǚ .................................................  14ǩ⊼ᛣ......................................................................  8ȳɩɱ ...................................................................  17ɗɻɑɁɐɱɋɟ .................................................  18ɲȽȬȷɳȀǹǙǻ ..............................................  19
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