Huawei Technologies U526 WCDMA/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone User Manual confidentiality letter

Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd WCDMA/GPRS/GSM Mobile Phone confidentiality letter

Exhibit 08 User Manual

  Wonderful Communication, Mobile Life.   Welcome to use U526 Handset from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.    HUAWEI U526 Handset User manual
  Copyright © 2005 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.  All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.  Trademarks  and HUAWEI are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders.  Notice The 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 recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.  Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Administration Building, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.,                  Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, P. R. China Postal Code: 518129 Website: http://www.huawei.com
  Safety Precautions Please read the safety precautions carefully to ensure the correct and safe use of your wireless device. For detailed information, see the section of “Warnings and Precau-tions”.  Do not switch on your phone when it is prohibited to use mobile phones or when the phone may cause interference or danger.  Do not use your phone while driving.  Follow any rules or regulations in hospitals and health care facilities. Switch off your phone near medical apparatus.  Switch off your phone in aircraft. The phone may cause interference to control signals of the aircraft.  Switch off your phone near high-precision electronic devices. The phone may affect the performance of these devices.  Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories. Only a qualified personnel is allowed to service or repair the phone.  Do not place your phone and its accessories in containers with strong electromagnetic field.  Do not place magnetic storage media near your phone. Radiation from the phone may erase the information stored on them.  Do not put your phone in a high-temperature place or use it in a place with flammable gas such as a gas station.  Keep your phone and its accessories away from children. Do not allow children to use your phone without guidance.  Use approved batteries and chargers only to avoid explosions.  Observe any laws or regulations on the use of wireless device. Respect others’ privacy and legal rights when using your wireless device.
   Operate strictly abiding by the relevant descriptions on page 1 of this manual while using the USB cable. Otherwise, your phone or PC may be damaged.
 HUAWEI  i Table of Contents 1 Getting to Know Your Phone...........................................................................................1 Packing List..............................................................................................................1 Your Phone...............................................................................................................1 2 Getting Started................................................................................................................1 Loading the Battery...................................................................................................1 Unload the Battery....................................................................................................1 Charging the Battery.................................................................................................1 Loading the USIM Card............................................................................................1 Loading and Removing a Memory Card.....................................................................1 Switching On/Off......................................................................................................1 3 Call Services...................................................................................................................1 Making and Answering Calls.....................................................................................1 Operations during a Call............................................................................................1 4 Text Entry.......................................................................................................................1 “Abc” Text Input.......................................................................................................1 T9 Text Input............................................................................................................1 “123” Numeric Input.................................................................................................1
TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  HUAWEI iiSymbol Input............................................................................................................1 5 Using the Menu Functions...............................................................................................1 6 Contacts..........................................................................................................................1 Viewing Details.........................................................................................................1 Searching for a Contact Entry....................................................................................1 Adding a New Contact Entry.....................................................................................1 Deleting a Contact Entry...........................................................................................1 Copying a Contact Entry...........................................................................................1 Mark All...................................................................................................................1 Unmark All...............................................................................................................1 Sending a Contact Entry............................................................................................1 Viewing Memory Status............................................................................................1 My Business Card.....................................................................................................1 Backup Contacts.......................................................................................................1 Restore Contacts.......................................................................................................1 Speed Dialing Numbers.............................................................................................1 Groups......................................................................................................................1 7 Call Log..........................................................................................................................1 Missed Calls.............................................................................................................1 Received Calls..........................................................................................................1 Dialed Calls..............................................................................................................1
TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  HUAWEI   iii 8 Messaging......................................................................................................................1 Creating Text Messages.............................................................................................1 Creating Multimedia Messages..................................................................................1 Text Message (SMS).................................................................................................1 Multimedia Message (MMS).....................................................................................1 New Postcard............................................................................................................1 Push Inbox................................................................................................................1 Settings.....................................................................................................................1 9 Multimedia.....................................................................................................................1 Camera.....................................................................................................................1 Video Camera...........................................................................................................1 Voice Recorder..........................................................................................................1 Viewing Images........................................................................................................1 Playing Video...........................................................................................................1 Playing Music...........................................................................................................1 Stream Media............................................................................................................1 10 Organiser & Tools.........................................................................................................1 STK..........................................................................................................................1 Calendar...................................................................................................................1 To Do.......................................................................................................................1
TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  HUAWEI iv Memo Pad................................................................................................................1 Alarm Clock.............................................................................................................1 Calculator.................................................................................................................1 World Time...............................................................................................................1 Stopwatch.................................................................................................................1 Timer........................................................................................................................1 Unit Converter..........................................................................................................1 Currency Converter...................................................................................................1 Service Dial Number.................................................................................................1 11 My Files.......................................................................................................................1 Images......................................................................................................................1 Music.......................................................................................................................1 Videos......................................................................................................................1 eBook.......................................................................................................................1 Personal....................................................................................................................1 Memory Card............................................................................................................1 12 Vodafone Live! (Browser).............................................................................................1 Homepage.................................................................................................................1 Bookmarks...............................................................................................................1 Go to URL................................................................................................................1 Saved pages..............................................................................................................1
TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  HUAWEI   v Push Inbox................................................................................................................1 Select Profile............................................................................................................1 13 Stream Media................................................................................................................1 Playing Stream Media Files.......................................................................................1 Operations during Playing Stream Media Files...........................................................1 Operations on URL Files...........................................................................................1 14 V-Call...........................................................................................................................1 Introduction to the Screen Functions..........................................................................1 Function Options.......................................................................................................1 15 Connections..................................................................................................................1 USB.........................................................................................................................1 Notes to the Functions of the Connections..................................................................1 Data Account............................................................................................................1 16 Entertainment................................................................................................................1 Applications & Games..............................................................................................1 Download More........................................................................................................1 Memory Status..........................................................................................................1 17 DRM............................................................................................................................1 18 Settings.........................................................................................................................1 Call Forwarding........................................................................................................1
TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  HUAWEI vi Phone Setup..............................................................................................................1 Profiles.....................................................................................................................1 Wallpaper.................................................................................................................1 Colour Themes..........................................................................................................1 Connect....................................................................................................................1 Video Call Setup.......................................................................................................1 Call Setup.................................................................................................................1 Network Setup..........................................................................................................1 Security Setup...........................................................................................................1 19 Warnings and Precautions..............................................................................................1 Electronic Device......................................................................................................1 Hospital....................................................................................................................1 Area with flammables and Explosives........................................................................1 Traffic Safety............................................................................................................1 Storage Environment.................................................................................................1 Children Safety.........................................................................................................1 Operating Environment.............................................................................................1 Cleaning and Maintenance.........................................................................................1 Emergency Call.........................................................................................................1 Battery......................................................................................................................1 Charger.....................................................................................................................1
TTaabbllee  ooff  CCoonntteennttss  HUAWEI   vii Using the USB Cable................................................................................................1 Rules for Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy..........................................................1 Environmental Protection..........................................................................................1 20 Abbreviations and Acronyms.........................................................................................1
 HUAWEI  1 1  Getting to Know Your Phone Your U526 can operate in WCDMA 2100 and GSM/GPRS 900/1800. It can switch from a network to another automatically. So you can enjoy the mobile telecommunication services at any time. Note: The services supported by your phone must be supported by the network where your phone is in. For details, please consult your local network operator. Packing List Your phone package box contains the following articles: l One U526 mobile phone l One cable charger l One Li-polymer battery l One USB data cable l One stereo headset l One hand strap l One user manual l One CD-ROM disk which contains HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee  HUAWEI 2 Your Phone Front View and Back View EarpieceScreenRight function keyQuick menu/Option keyLeft function keyScroll keyOK keySend key Power/End keyClear/Return keyCharacter/Number keysMicrophoneBrowser shortcut keyCharger connector/Cable connectorCamera
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee HUAWEI   3 External screenCameraStrap holeBatteryBattery latch Side View  Record keyMemory card slotHeadset jackVolume key
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee  HUAWEI 4 Key-board View   Right function keyQuick menu/Option key Left function keyScroll keyOK keySend key Power/End keyClear/Return keyCharacter/Number keysMicrophoneBrowser shortcut keyCharger connector/Cable connector  Keys Key  Description  l Making or answering a call. l In standby mode, press this key to access the Call Log screen.  l Press this key to end an ongoing call or reject an incoming call. l When it is not on Home screen, press this key to return to the Home screen. l Press and hold this key to power on; or press and hold it to turn power off in standby mode.  l It is a clear key when in editing mode. Press it to delete a character before the cursor. However, when you press and hold it down for a moment, you will clear all the characters you have entered. l Go back to the previous level menu.
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee HUAWEI   5 Key  Description  l Press it to activate the function indicated at the left of the prompt bar on the screen. l In standby mode, press it to access the Messaging screen.  l Press it to activate the function indicated on the right of the prompt bar on the home screen. l In standby mode, press it to access the Browser homepage screen.  l In standby mode, press it to access the Quick Menu screen. l On an option list screen, press it to check the checkboxes to the right of the options.  In standby mode, press it to access the Bookmarks screen.  l Press it to start the prompt functions on the middle of the prompt bar on the screen. l In standby mode, press it to access the main menu.  Up: l On a menu or on a mode selection screen, press it to scroll upward. l In standby mode, press it to access the Browser homepage screen. Down: l On a menu or on a mode selection screen, press it to scroll down-ward. l In standby mode, press it to access the Contacts screen. Left: l On a menu or on a mode selection screen, press it to scroll leftward. l In standby mode, press it to access the Camera screen. Right: l On a menu or on a mode selection screen, press it to scroll rightward. l In standby mode, press it to access the My Files menu.
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee  HUAWEI 6 Key  Description Character/ Number keys l Used to enter numbers or characters. l When menu items are numbered, press one of them to access a cor-responding menu item. l On the main menu screen, press a Character/Number key to access a menu whose location on the screen corresponds to that of the key. For instance, you can press   to access the Entertainment screen, or   to access the Browser homepage screen. Record key/Camera shortcut key l In standby mode with the flip opened, press and hold it for a moment to activate the camera. l During a call, press it to activate the voice recorder. l In standby mode with the phone folded, press and hold it to start recording, and press it again to end the recording. l In standby mode with the phone folded, press it to activate the exter-nal screen and display relevant information. l During charging with power is off and the flip closed, pressing it relevant information appears on the external screen, and pressing it again the power level of the battery in percentage mode is displayed. Volume key  l In standby mode or during a call, press it to adjust the volume of the earpiece. l In standby mode with the phone folded, press it to activate the exter-nal screen and display relevant information. l During charging with power is off and the flip closed, pressing it the battery power level is displayed in a percentage mode on the external screen.
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee HUAWEI   7 Home Screen Icon barDesktopPrompt bar  Icon bar This bar displays the phone status. The following table illustrates all the icons that may ap-pear on this bar.
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee  HUAWEI 8 Icon  Description  Indicating signal strength. The more horizontal bars indicate the stronger signal.  The current network is a GSM.  It is in WCDMA currently.  You are using the roaming service.  Internet connection status  Security connection  In a call  Alarm clock is enabled.  You have one or several new text messages.  You have one or several PUSH messages.  You have one or several new multimedia messages.  The vibration mode is enabled.  In mute mode  Call line 1 is enabled currently.  Forwarding all incoming voice calls on line 1  Call line 2 is enabled currently.  Forwarding all incoming voice calls on line 2  The headset is plugged in.  Your PC is connected to the Internet via your phone.  Indicating battery power level. The more bars indicate more power.
11    GGeettttiinngg  ttoo  KKnnooww  YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee HUAWEI   9 Desktop This field displays the options of the operations and functions. Prompt Bar This field displays the currently available operations. The content displayed here differs ac-cording to the content of the screen. l Press   to execute the operation indicated on the left of the prompt bar. l Press   to execute the operation indicated on the right of the prompt bar. l Press   to execute the operation indicated in the middle of the prompt bar.
 HUAWEI  11 2  Getting Started Loading the Battery To load the battery: 1. Fit the battery into the battery slot on back of the phone. 2. Press the battery down until it clicks into place.  Unload the Battery Always unload the battery after your phone is switched off. Otherwise, your phone may be damaged. To unload the battery:
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd    HUAWEI 12 1. Push the battery latch upward. 2. Take out the battery.  Charging the Battery Before charging the battery, please read carefully the following precautions.
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd HUAWEI   13 Caution: l When you charge the battery for the first time, please charge it for at least 12 hours. l The battery discharges if you do not use it for a long time, please charge it before you use it again. l The charging time depends on the environmental temperature and the age of the battery. l The battery can be recharged repeatedly, but it will eventually wear out. After normal charging, if the time that the battery powers your phone becomes much shorter than usual, please replace the battery with one of the same type. l Do not strike or shock violently the battery or toss it; otherwise, liquid leakage, body damage, overheating, explosion or fire may occur to the battery. l Charge the battery by using the charger supplied with your phone. You can charge the battery at any time you want. And you can use your phone during charg-ing. l When you charge the battery with your phone powering on, the battery level icon will appear on the upper right corner of your phone screen. In battery charging, the horizontal bars of the icon will blink continuously. When the horizontal bars fill up the whole icon and the icon stops blinking, it indicates that the charging is completed. l During charging with your phone powering off, a cylinder icon indicating the power level of the battery will appear on the screen and will blink continuously. When the cylinder is filled and stops blinking, it indicates that the charging is completed. Note: When the battery power level is very low, the phone makes alarm sounds and dis-plays corresponding prompt boxes regularly. When the battery power level is too low to support normal operation of the phone, the phone will switch off automatically.
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd    HUAWEI 14 Charging with a Cable Charger Before charging the battery with a cable charger, please make sure that the battery has been properly loaded into your phone. To charge the battery: 1. Plug in the connector of the charger into an electrical outlet. 2. As shown in the following figure: Insert the plug of the charger into the connector of the phone. Before the insertion, please check whether the arrow on the charger output jack points to the front side of the phone.  3. After charging, please pull out the charger plug from the AC socket at first, and then press and hold the gray buttons on the two sides of the charger output jack and pull out the charger plug from the phone.
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd HUAWEI   15 Loading the USIM Card Your USIM card contains such information as phone numbers and contacts. Load your USIM card before using your phone. To use the USIM card properly, please read carefully the fol-lowing instructions: Note: l Put the USIM card in a place that is unreachable for a child. l The USIM card and the metal contactors are easily damaged by scratch or bend. So be careful when you carry, load or remove it. l Always disconnect the charger from the phone before loading or removing the USIM card. Loading the USIM Card To load the USIM card: 1. Switch off the phone and remove the battery. 2. Put the card at the card slot entrance. Be aware of the direction of the card.  3. Slide the USIM card into the card slot as shown in the following figure.
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd    HUAWEI 16  Removing the USIM Card To remove it, follow the procedures reversed to those when the USIM card is loaded. Loading and Removing a Memory Card The U526 phone supports a memory card (SD) with a maximum of 512MB. 1. Remove the rubber cap from the memory card slot; then insert the memory card into the slot, as shown in the following figure.  2. After inserting the memory card completely, put on the rubber cap again.
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd HUAWEI   17  3. To remove a memory card, open the rubber cap and press the memory card gently. Now the memory card will pop up automatically. Then take it out as shown in the following figure.  Switching On/Off Switching On Ensure that the USIM card is in your phone and that the battery has been charged.
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd    HUAWEI 18 Press and hold   until power is on. Switching Off Press and hold   until power is off. Access Codes If you have set the phone password, PIN to be ON, then you have to enter the corresponding access codes when you switch on your phone. For setting and changing the access codes, please refer to “Settings/Security Setup” on page 1. Phone Password The phone password is used to protect your phone from unauthorized use. The phone pass-word is preset as 0000 for a U526 phone. PIN The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is used to protect your USIM card from un-authorized use. Usually you are supposed to get the PIN code when you get the card from your USIM card provider. If you have not got or you have lost it, please consult your service provider. PIN 2 Some USIM cards provide PIN 2 code. Some special functions such as the “Fixed Dialer Number” are not available until you enter the PIN 2 code and, at the same time, your USIM card must support these functions. PUK To unlock the locked USIM card, you have to enter the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) code. Usually you are supposed to get the PUK code when you get the card from your USIM card
22    GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd HUAWEI   19 provider. If you have not got or you have lost it, please consult your service provider. PUK 2 Some USIM cards provide PUK 2 code which is used to unlock the locked PIN 2 code. Usu-ally you are supposed to get the PUK 2 code when you get the card from your USIM card provider. If you have not got or you have lost it, please consult your service provider.
 HUAWEI  21 3  Call Services Making and Answering Calls Making Video Calls With the video call function, you can use your U526 to make video calls. To make such a call, the phone you are calling must be capable of video calls.
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess  HUAWEI 22 Step Operation 1  l Enter a phone number by the keypad, and then choose V-Call to dial out. l Select a number from the call logs lists, and press   to access the Edit number screen. Then, choose V-Call to dial out. Note: l To correct a wrong input number, just press  . Pressing once you can delete the digit in front of the cursor; pressing and holding  , you can delete the whole number. l Maybe you have to wait for a moment to get through a video call. The time you need to wait also depends on the response time of the other party. 2  Press   to end the call.  Making Voice Calls Step Operation 1  l Enter a phone number by the keypad. l Select a number from the call logs lists, and press   to access the Edit number screen. 2  Press   to dial out.
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess HUAWEI   23 Step Operation 3  Press   to end the call. Making Voice/Video Calls Using the Contacts You can make voice/video calls by choosing a number from the contacts list. Step Operation 1 Access the Contacts  . 2  Press the left or right scroll key to choose Phone  or USIM  . 3  Choose a contact and then, l Press   to view the details. After selecting a number, press   to access the Edit number screen. Then, you can press   again to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call. l Press   to access the Edit number screen. Then, you can press  again to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call. 4  Press   to end the call.
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess  HUAWEI 24 Making Voice Calls Using Speed Dialing Numbers You can save the phone numbers you often dial to positions titled with numbers from “2” through “9” respectively; then, in standby mode, press one of the number keys from “2” through “9” you can dial the number that you have saved under it instantly. For more infor-mation, please refer to “Contacts/Speed Dialing Numbers” on page 1. To make an instant call by speed dialing, follow these steps: Step Operation 1  Press and hold a number key which you have saved during speed dialing setting. 2  The phone number you have saved under this number will be dialed out.  Answering/Rejecting Incoming Calls The phone will ring or vibrate to prompt an incoming call. If the call number has been saved in the Contacts, the name of the calling party will be displayed on the screen. You can set an answering mode for your phone: “Open flip”, “Any key” or “Send key”. The method for answering a call is different under different answering modes. To set the answer-ing modes, please refer to “Settings/Call Setup/Answer Mode” on page 1.  You can also launch and set the auto answer mode for your phone. For more information, please refer to “Settings/Call Setup/Auto Answer” on page 1. Note: The control key on the headset is available for answering or ending a call only. It can not be used to reject a coming call. With Auto Answer Mode Disabled If you have disabled the auto answer mode of your phone, you will answer or end an incom-
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess HUAWEI   25 ing call as follows: Note  Operation Answering a call  If you have selected one of the following answering modes: l Open flip: You can answer a call by unfolding the phone. l Any key: You can answer a call by pressing any key except for   and   with your phone unfolded. l Send key: You can answer a call by pressing  . l If the headset is used: You can answer a call by pressing the answer key on the headset. Ending a call  l If the headset is not in use, you can fold the phone or press   to end a call. l If the headset is in use, you can press the control key of the headset to end a call.  Note: When a call comes, if the phone is folded and is not during a call, you can press and hold the Record key to mute the incoming call ring, and press and hold the Volume key to reject the call. With Auto Answer Mode Enabled You can set your phone to automatically answer or end a call, the steps are shown as below:
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess  HUAWEI 26 Note  Operation Answering a call  If you have selected one of the following answering modes: l Immediate answer: The phone will answer a call automatically in 5 sec-onds. l Text message: The phone will automatically send the preset message to the caller in 20 seconds. l Recorded message: The phone will automatically answer a call in 20 seconds by playing the audio file you recorded and preset. Ending a call l If the headset is not in use, you can end a call by folding the phone or by pressing  . l If the headset is in use, you can end a call by pressing the control key on the headset. Operations during a Call Basic Operations Dialing a Second Number You can directly enter a second number, or select Contacts from the main menu to choose a phone number, and then press   to dial out. Answering a New Call When a call is going on, you can also answer a new call if your network operator supports the function. You can use the U526 phone to answer up to 6 incoming calls simultaneously. When a new call comes, the icon   and the caller’s information will appear on the screen.
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess HUAWEI   27 To answer it, select this information and press  . Icons Description : A call is going. : This call is held on. :A new call comes during a call. Other Operations During a Call Answer/Reject During a call, you can press the left function key and select Answer or Reject from the popup menu to answer or reject a coming call. Swap During a call, you can press the left function key and select Swap from the popup menu to resume the held call and keep the ongoing call. Resume and Reject During a call, you can press the left function key and select Resume and reject from the popup menu to reject a coming call and resume the held call. Handfree/Earpiece Switching During a call, you can press the left function key and then select Handfree or Earpiece from the popup menu to switch between the two modes. Mute During a call, you can press the right function key to make your voice mute or to restart the
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess  HUAWEI 28 conversation by pressing it again. Contacts During a call, you can press the left function key to pop up a menu, and then select Contacts from the menu for operations. SMS During a call, you can press the left function key to pop up a menu, and then select SMS from the menu for operations. Hold/Resume a Call During a call, you can press the left function key to pop up a menu, and then select Hold or Resume to pause or restart the call. Conference Call If there are three or more parties involved in the same call, you can press the left function key to pop up a menu, and select Conference to add all the saved parties into a conference. Private Talk During a conference call, you can press the left function key to pop up a menu from where you can select Private to talk privately to one of the parties who are involved in the call conference. Ending Current/All Calls During a call conference, you can press the left function key and select End call or End connect calls from the popup menu to end the current or all calls. If you select to end the current talk, press the left function key at the selected talk, and then execute the relevant operations. Ending Active/Held Calls During a call, you can press the left function key and select End active calls or End held
33    CCaallll  SSeerrvviicceess HUAWEI   29 calls from the popup menu to end all the ongoing or held calls. Start/Stop Recording During a call, you can press the left function key to pop up a menu, and then select Start record or Stop record to record or stop recording the other party’s voice. New Call During a call, you can press the left function key and select New call. Then, the DTMF tone of your pressing keys is not sent to the other party.
 HUAWEI  31 4  Text Entry You can use the keypad to enter English and French letters, symbols and numbers. For ex-ample, when you add entries to the Contacts list, write messages or schedule events on the calendar, you need to enter text. Note: While entering characters or symbols: l Press and hold the number key corresponding to the number over the desired char-acter or symbol on the lower part of the screen, the desired character or symbol appears on the editing field. l Press the scroll keys to turn the pages of the displayed characters or symbols for candidates.  “Abc” Text Input The “Abc” text input method is a common method for entering alphabetic characters. You can press repeatedly the key that carries the letter to be entered until it appears on the screen. For example, to enter the word “hello” with the “Abc” text input method, you can do as fol-lows:
44    TTeexxtt  EEnnttrryy  HUAWEI 32 Step Operation 1  Pressing   that carries the letter “h” repeatedly, you will see several char-acters successively on the screen. Now the current letter is highlighted. Stop until you see an “h” on the screen. 2  Wait until the desired letter is not highlighted and the cursor moves to the right of the letter, you can enter another letter. However, you can also use the scroll key to move the cursor to the right of the letter and enter another letter. 3  Enter “e”, “l”, “l” and “o” in the same way.  Note: l Pressing   repeatedly, you will see “abc”, “Abc” or “ABC” on the top left corner of the screen; indicating you are going to enter small letters, words with the first letter being capitalized or words with all letters being capitalized respectively. l Pressing   repeatedly, you can enter commonly-used punctuation marks and symbols. T9 Text Input With the T9 text entry method, you can enter easily and quickly words with predictive word-ing scheme. You can enter English and French texts with the U526 phone. l Press once the key carrying the desired letter, regardless in which sequence the letter is supposed to appear normally at the key; the predictive wording scheme will present a most commonly used word, which is highlighted.
44    TTeexxtt  EEnnttrryy HUAWEI   33 l After entering all the letters, if the current word is not the expected one, you can press the up/down scroll key to choose another one. Stop pressing the up/down scroll key until you find the expected word and then press the right scroll key to move the cursor to the right of the word. For example, to enter the word “hello” with the T9 text entry method, you can do as follows: Step Operation 1  Press successively  ,  ,  ,   and   which “h”, “e”, “l”, “l” and “o” belong to, the screen will show the word that consists of these letters that the keys represent. 2  The word “hello” appears on the screen.  Note: l If you choose T9 English text input method, pressing   repeatedly, “T9 eng-lish”, “T9 English” and “T9 ENGLISH” appears on the top left corner of the screen in succession, indicating the word to be entered will be all in small letters, first letter capitalized or all letters capitalized. l If you choose T9 French text input method, pressing   repeatedly, “T9 fran-çais”, “T9 Français” and “T9FRANÇAIS” appears on the top left corner of the screen in succession, indicating the word to be entered will be all in small letters, first letter capitalized or all letters capitalized. l Pressing  , and then pressing the up/down scroll key, you can choose to enter commonly used punctuation marks and symbols.
44    TTeexxtt  EEnnttrryy  HUAWEI 34 “123” Numeric Input With the “123” numeric input method, you can enter corresponding numeric characters by pressing the Character/Number key. For example, to enter “1” with the “123” numeric input method, you can press  . Then “1” appears on the screen. Symbol Input The U526 provides an independent symbol entry method. For example, you have chosen the symbol input method and you want to enter “!”. You can enter this punctuation mark in two ways: l Press and hold   that is corresponding to “!”. l Or press the left/right scroll key to select “!”, and then press  . Note: In current entry method, you can press   to switch between different entry method.
 HUAWEI  35 5  Using the Menu Functions The function menu of the U526 phone includes the following items: Contacts, Call Log, Messaging, Camera, Organiser & Tools, My Files, Vodafone Live!, Entertainment and Set-tings. The operations of the menu are shown as follows: Step Operation 1  In standby mode, press   to enter the main menu. 2  Press a scroll key to choose a menu item, and then press   to enter a sub-menu. 3  Press a scroll key to choose an item from the submenu, and then press   to enter the mode you want. 4  Operate according to the prompt on the screen. 5  Press   to return to the previous menu. 6  Press   to return to the standby mode.
 HUAWEI  37 6  Contacts The Contacts   enables you to save and manage such information as phone numbers and addresses of your contacts. You can save such information on your phone or your USIM card. Meanwhile, you can also set some often-used numbers for speed dialing for your con-venience. Viewing Details With this function, you can view the detailed information of the selected contact. Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts   screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the up/down scroll key to select the contact to be viewed. 3  l Press the left function key to enter Options, and then select Details from the submenu. l Press  .to confirm.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss  HUAWEI 38 On the screen for viewing the details, you can press the left function key to select Options, and then you can perform the following operations: editing, saving, sending text messages, sending multimedia messages and sending postcards. Searching for a Contact Entry With this function, you can find the information of the desired contact from the contacts list easily and quickly. You can perform this function on either the Phone screen or the USIM screen. Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts   screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the left function key to enter Options, and select Search from the sub-menu. 3  Press the left function key to enter Options, select Search, and then enter letters contained in the name to be searched for, and then press  . The phone will display the related information of the contacts whose names contain the letters you entered.  Note: No matter you search in the Phone screen or the USIM screen, the search will cover all the contacts from the both memories. You can also search contacts in speed on the Phone or USIM screen. Perform the following steps:
66    CCoonnttaaccttss HUAWEI   39 Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2 Pressing one of the character/number keys from   through  , the letters carried by this key are displayed at the bottom of the list, and the contact entries whose names contain one of these letters are listed on the screen. You can also find an entry by inputting the first letters of the first name and the second name of the entry. For example, to find an entry named “Alice”, inputting any one letter in “Alice”, such as “a”, the entry is in the list on the screen.  Adding a New Contact Entry To add a new contact entry to your phone, you can add the contact’s Name, Mobile phone number, Office telephone, Home telephone, address, Email address and Fax number. You can also select icons, groups and ring tones for the incoming calls. To add a new contact entry to the USIM card, you can only enter the Name, Phone number, fax number and Email address of the contact (Whether Email addresses and fax number can be added depends on your USIM card).
66    CCoonnttaaccttss  HUAWEI 40 Step Operation 1 Enter Contacts   screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the left function key to activate the Options menu, and then select Add. 3  Enter relevant information, and then press the left function key to select Save from the submenu to end the operation.  Deleting a Contact Entry You can delete entries from the phone or USIM card. You can select to delete them one by one or to delete all of them at one time. Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts   screen, and press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  l Select the entry to be deleted. Then, press   or select Options/Mark to check the checkbox to the right of the entry. You can also select Unmark from the submenu to cancel the selection on the entry. l To delete one entry, just perform the next step directly. 3  Press the left function key to pop up the Options submenu and select Delete. 4  Select Yes to confirm the deletion, or press No to cancel it.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss HUAWEI   41 Copying a Contact Entry You can copy one or several entries from your phone memory to your USIM card or from your USIM card to your phone. Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts   screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  l Select the entry to be copied. Then, press   or select Options/Mark to check the checkbox to the right of the entry. You can also select Unmark from the submenu to cancel the selection on the entry. l To copy one entry, just perform the next step directly. 3  Press the left function key to pop up the Options, and then select Copy to USIM or Copy to phone. 4  Select Yes to confirm the copy, or press No to cancel it.  Note: To copy entries from the phone to the USIM card, you can only copy the names, the first non-empty number and Email addresses. Mark All You can perform this function on the phone screen or the USIM card screen separately:
66    CCoonnttaaccttss  HUAWEI 42 Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the left function key to pop up the Options, and then select Mark all. 3  Press   to confirm the operation.  Unmark All You can select all the entries on the phone or those on the USIM card separately: Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the left function key to pop up the Options, and then select Unmark all. 3  Press   to confirm the operation.  Sending a Contact Entry This option is used to send the selected contact entries by short messages to other devices supporting SMS.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss HUAWEI   43 Note: You can send one entry only each time, and the entry can contain the name, phone number and Email address while sending it by SMS. Other information (such as home address) cannot be sent in this way. Viewing Memory Status You can view the memory status of both the phone and the USIM card, including the number of the saved entries and total capacity of the phone and the USIM card. You can access it from either the Phone screen or the USIM screen. Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the left function key to pop up the Options, and then select Memory status. 3  Press   to view it.  My Business Card This option is used to save the handset owner’s information including name, mobile phone number, office telephone number, fax number, Email address and so on. You can send the information out by Short Messaging Service.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss  HUAWEI 44 Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Phone    or USIM  . 2  Press the left function key to pop up the Options, and then select My business card. 3  Enter the editing screen, select Options, and then, l Select Save to store the business card information you entered; l Select Send by SMS to send the information out by short messages; l Select Delete to clear the business card information you entered. Press   to confirm.  Backup Contacts This option is used to copy and save the contact entries from the phone to the memory card. Restore Contacts This option is used to copy and save the contact entries from the memory card to the phone. Speed Dialing Numbers You can save the often-used numbers to the positions for speed dialing keys. You can select one from the numbers from “2” through “9”.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss HUAWEI   45 Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Speed Dial No. . 2  Select a position for saving the speed dialing number, and then press the left function key to select Edit or press   to enter the Search screen. 3  l Press the left function key and then select Search to find the desired phone number. l Press the up/down scroll key to select the desired number, and then press the left function key to select Select or press   to confirm.  Groups You can manage the group information by renaming a group, adding group members, or deleting a group. Note: You can not edit or delete the group names preset in the U526 phone.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss  HUAWEI 46 Step Operation 1 Enter the Contacts    screen, and then press the left/right scroll key to select Groups  . 2  Select the expected group, and follow the prompt for corresponding operation.  Renaming a Group You can select the group to be modified from the Groups list, and then press the left function key to choose Rename. Adding/Deleting a Group Member You can add a member to a group preset in your U526 or a group that has been renamed, or delete a member from it. Follow these steps.. Step  Operation 1  Select a group and press   to view the details. 2  Press the left function key and select Add to access the screen for adding members to a group.
66    CCoonnttaaccttss HUAWEI   47 Step  Operation 3  l Press the left function key and select Search to find the contact to be added, and then press  . l Press the up/down scroll key to select the desired number, and then press the left function key to select Select or press   to confirm. Note: Only the contact entries saved in the phone can be added. 4  After adding a member, return to the “Group member list” screen. Now, the member you added appears on the group member list. 5  Select a member from the group member list, and then press the left func-tion key and select Delete to remove it.  Deleting a Group Selecting the group to be deleted from the Groups list, and then pressing the left function key and selecting Delete, you can delete the group and all the members of this group.
 HUAWEI  49 7  Call Log Missed Calls Access the Call Log   screen from the main menu and select Missed  . Making Voice Calls/V-Calls You can select a call number from the missed call logs, and then press   to access the screen for editing numbers to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call. Relevant Options On the missed calls screen, select Options, then, you can perform the following operations: Details This option is used to view the detailed information of incoming and dialed calls, including the calling time, call duration and so on. You can perform this operation on any one of the missed calls, received calls and dialed calls screens. Save number This option is used to save the numbers of the selected missed calls to the phone, the USIM
77    CCaallll  LLoogg  HUAWEI 50 card, or an existing entry of the Contacts. l Save to phone: to save the number to the phone. l Save to USIM: to save the number to the USIM card. l Add to exist: to add the number to an existing entry of the Contacts list. Send SMS This option is used to send a message to the number of a selected missed call. Delete This option is used to delete the information of missed calls you select. Mark This option is used to select the information of one or more missed calls. Unmark This option is used to cancel your selection upon the information of a missed call. Mark All This option is used to select the information of all the missed calls. Unmark All This option is used to cancel all your selections upon the information of the missed calls. Calls status This option is used to display the information of voice calls, video calls or data services. You can perform this function on the screens of missed calls, the received calls or the dialed calls. l Voice call/V-Call: Displaying the last call duration, the incoming call duration, the outgo-ing call duration, the total time of all calls, and the last reset time.
77    CCaallll  LLoogg HUAWEI   51 l Data: Displaying 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. l From any of the Voice call, V-Call or Data service screens, you can reset all the statistic information on that screen by selecting Reset. Received Calls Enter the Call Log    screen from the main menu and select Received  . Making Voice/Video Calls You can select a call number from the received call log, and then press   to access the screen for editing numbers to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call. Relevant Options On the received calls screen, select Options, then, you can execute the following operations: Save number This option is used to save the number of a selected received call to the phone or the USIM card. l Save to phone: to save the number to the phone. l Save to USIM: to save the number to the USIM card. l Add to the exist: to save the number to an existing entry of the contacts list.
77    CCaallll  LLoogg  HUAWEI 52 Send SMS This option is used to send a message to the number of a received call you select. Delete This option is used to delete the numbers of selected received calls. Mark This option is used to select the information of one or more received calls. Unmark This option is used to cancel your selection upon the information of a received call. Mark All This option is used to select the information of all the received calls. Unmark All This option is used to cancel all your selections upon the information of the received calls. Dialed Calls Enter the Call Log    screen from the main menu and select Dialed  . Making Voice/Video Calls You can select a call number from the dialed call log, and then press   to access the screen for editing numbers to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call.
77    CCaallll  LLoogg HUAWEI   53 Relevant Options On the dialed calls screen, select Options, then, you can execute the following operations: Save number This option is used to save the number of a selected dialed call to the phone or the USIM card. l Save to phone: to save the number to the phone. l Save to USIM: to save the number to the USIM card. l Add to the existing one: to save the number to an existing entry of the contacts. Send SMS This option is used to send a message to the number of a selected dialed call. Delete This option is used to delete the numbers of selected dialed calls. Mark This option is used to select the information of one or more dialed calls. Unmark This option is used to cancel your selection upon the information of a dialed call. Mark All This option is used to select the information of all the dialed calls. Unmark All This option is used to cancel all your selections upon the information of the dialed calls.
 HUAWEI  55 8  Messaging Creating Text Messages Before using the messaging service, you need to set the message center number. For more information, please refer to “Messaging/Settings/Text Message Settings” on page 1. A text message to be sent can contain 160 English letters or 70 Chinese characters at most. If the characters you entered are more than this limit, the text will be divided into two or more continuous messages for sending. Step Operation 1 Enter the main menu, and select Messaging  . 2  Select New SMS, and press  . 3  From the screen of editing the message, select Options: l You may select one of the text entry methods to enter the message contents. l Selecting Common phrases, you can speed up the text entry. l Selecting Insert number, you can insert a phone number saved on the phone or the USIM card. Press   to confirm.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 56 Step Operation 4  Access the “Edit numbers” screen: l Enter the phone number, and then select Options/Send or press   to send the message. l Select Options/Group or Contacts to choose a number and send the mes-sage. l Select Options/Save to save the message.  Creating Multimedia Messages Before using the multimedia messaging service, you need to perform relevant settings for the service. For more information, please refer to “Messaging/Settings/Multimedia Message Settings” on page 1. You can send messages attached with images, text and music under this mode.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   57 Creating a Multimedia Message Step Operation 1 Enter the main menu, and select Messaging  . 2  Select New MMS, and press   to enter the “Edit MMS” screen. 3  Select <To>, <Cc> or <Bcc>, and press   to confirm. l Select a position from the recipients list, and then press   or select Op-tions/Edit to enter a phone number. l Select a position from the recipients list, and press the left function key to select Contact or Group, and then select phone numbers. 4  From the recipients list window select phone numbers you need for To, Cc or Bcc. Then, select Options, select Set To, Set Cc or Set Bcc. Meanwhile you may also select Delete or Delete all to delete the selected numbers or all num-bers. 5  Select Back to go back to the “Edit MMS” screen, select <Subject> to enter text as subject, and then press  . 6  Select <Content> to edit the pages, and then go back.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 58 Step Operation 7  l Select Options/Send to send this multimedia message. l Select Options/Save to save this message to Messaging/MMS/Drafts. l Select Options/Add to template to save this message at Messag-ing/MMS/Templates. l Select Options/Send settings to set relevant sending parameters for sending multimedia messages. For details, please refer to “Messag-ing/Settings/Multimedia Message Settings” on page1. l Select Options/Size to view the size of this multimedia message.  Making Multimedia Pages Step Operation 1  Enter the Edit MMS to make a multimedia message. 2  Select   to access the text entry field, and then edit text. 3  Select   to enter the image editing field where you can choose images or video files. 4  Select   to enter the music editing field where you can choose audio files. 5  Enter the field indicated by   and press the left/right scroll key to select one from different pages if there are more pages. 6  Enter the field indicated by   and press the left/right scroll key to adjust the playing time (in seconds) of the current page.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   59 Step Operation 7  Select Options and you have the following options: l Remove object: to remove the content from the selected field. l Insert page: to insert a new page. l Delete page: to delete the current page. l Preview: to preview this page.  Note: If the video file is chosen, you can not edit the audio files any more. Text Message (SMS) The U526 provides three mailboxes for SMS (Short Messaging Service), namely, the Inbox , Outbox   and Draft  . Inbox You can save the received messages in the Inbox. Icons in the Inbox Icon  Description  A read message on the phone  An unread message on the phone  A read message on the USIM card
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 60 Icon  Description  An unread message on the USIM card  A message report  Viewing Messages in the Inbox Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/SMS from the main menu. 2  Select Inbox  . 3  Press the up/down scroll key to view the messages. 4  Select a message and then press   to view the details. 5  l Press   to reply with a text message. l Press   to access the Edit number screen. Then, you can press  again to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   61 Step Operation 6  To view the text message page, select Options, and then you can do the follow-ing operations: l Reply: to reply the message. l Delete: to delete the message. l New: to create a message. l Forward: to forward the message. l Save number: to obtain a phone number from the message (If there are sev-eral numbers, you will be prompted to make selections.) and save it to your phone or USIM card or to add it to an existing entry in the Contacts. l Copy to USIM: to copy the message to the USIM card. l Extract URL: to obtain an URL address from the message and use it (If there are several URL addresses, you will be prompted to make selections.) to ac-cess the Internet or stream media. l Save email addr.: to obtain an Email address from the message (If there are several addresses, you will be prompted to make selections.) and save it.  Other Operations for the Inbox Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/SMS from the main menu. 2  Select Inbox  .
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 62 Step Operation 3  Select Options, and then you can do the following operations: l Details: to view the selected message. l Delete: to delete the selected message. l Reply: to reply to the selected message. l New: to create a new message. l Forward: to forward the selected message. l Mark/Unmark: to choose the current message, or to cancel your choice upon the current message. l Mark all: to choose all the messages in the Inbox. l Unmark all: to cancel all the selections in the Inbox. l Save number: to save the sender’s number corresponding to the selected message. You can save it to the phone or the USIM card as a new entry, or add it to an existing entry in the Contacts. l Copy to USIM: to backup one or more selected messages to the USIM card. l Memory status: to view the memory status of the phone and the USIM card, including quantity of saved messages and the total capacity.  Outbox The Outbox is used to save the messages that have been sent out.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   63 Icons in the Outbox Icon  Description  A text message that have been sent out and saved to the phone  A text message that have been sent out and saved to the USIM card  Viewing Messages in the Outbox Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/SMS from the main menu. 2  Select Outbox  . 3  Press the up/down scroll key to view the messages. 4  Select a message and press   to view the details. 5  l Press   to forward this message. l Press   to access the Edit number screen. Then, you can press  again to make a voice call or select V-Call to make a video call. 6  You can select from the Options to execute the same operations as that in the Inbox of SMS. You can also edit the selected messages.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 64 Other Operations for the Outbox Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/SMS from the main menu. 2  Select Outbox  . 3  Select Options, and then you can do the following operations: l Details: to view the selected message. l Edit: to edit the selected message. l Delete: to delete the selected message. l New: to create a new message. l Forward: to forward the the selected message. l Mark/Unmark: to choose the current message, or to cancel your choice upon the current message. l Mark all: to choose all the messages in the Outbox. l Unmark all: to cancel all the selections in the Outbox. l Save number: to save the recipient’s number corresponding to the selected message. You can save it to the phone or the USIM card as a new entry, or add it to an existing entry in the Contacts. l Copy to USIM: to backup one or more selected messages to the USIM card. l Memory status: to view the memory status of the phone and the USIM card, including quantity of saved messages and the total capacity.  Draft The Draft box is used to save the messages you created and saved and those failed to be sent.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   65 Icons in the Draft Icon  Description  A text message saved to the phone  A text message saved to the USIM card  Viewing and Editing Messages in the Draft Step Operation 1  Select Messages/SMS from the main menu. 2  Select Draft  . 3  Press the up/down scroll key to view the messages. 4  Select the message to be viewed and press   to edit it.  Other Operations for the Draft Step Operation 1  Select Messages/SMS from the main menu. 2  Select Draft  .
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 66 Step Operation 3  Select Options, and then you can execute the following operations: l Edit: to edit the selected message. l New: to create a new message. l Delete: to delete the selected message. l Forward: to forward the selected message. l Mark/Unmark: to choose the current message, or to cancel your choice upon the current message. l Unmark all: to cancel all the selections in the Draft. l Mark all: to choose all the messages in the Draft. l Save number: to save the recipient’s number corresponding to the selected message. You can save it to the phone or the USIM card as a new entry, or add it to an existing entry in the Contacts. l Copy to USIM: to backup one or more selected messages to the USIM card. l Memory status: to view the memory status of the phone or the USIM card, including quantity of saved messages and the total capacity.  Multimedia Message (MMS) The U526 provides four mailboxes for MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), namely, In-box  , Drafts  , Sent   and Templates  . Inbox The Inbox is used to save the multimedia messages you received.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   67 Icons in the Inbox Icon  Description  A message that has been read  A message that has not been read  A notice that has been read for receiving a multimedia message, or a report that has been read for having sent a multimedia message.  An unread notice for receiving a multimedia message, or an unread re-port for having sent a multimedia message.  Viewing Messages in the Inbox Step Operation 1  Select a multimedia message to view its contents. 2  During the playing, you can select Stop to stop playing. 3  During the playing, select Options to perform the following operations: l Next page: to play the next page. l Previous page: to play the previous page. l Rewind: return to the first page and begin to replay the multimedia message. l 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.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 68 Other Operations for the Inbox Step Operation 1  Access the Inbox   of MMS. 2  Select Options, and then you can do the following operations: l Retrieve: to download the unread multimedia message in the Inbox, when the auto retrieve is set to off.  l Reply: to reply to a selected multimedia message. l Forward: to forward a selected multimedia message. l Delete: to delete a selected multimedia message. l Move: to move selected multimedia message(s) to a specified folder. l Folder: to save the multimedia message(s) you moved. l Callback: to call back a selected multimedia message sender. l Save contact: to save a selected multimedia message sender’s information. l Sort: to sort the messages in the Inbox by senders or by date. l Unmark all: to cancel all the selections in the Inbox. l Mark all: to select all the multimedia messages in the Inbox. l Memory status: to view the memory status of multimedia messages, including the occupied memory of every mailbox, Template and Folder and that of the total.  Drafts The Drafts is used to save the multimedia messages you created and saved and those failed to be sent.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   69 Icons in the Drafts Icon  Description  A multimedia message saved after you created it  A multimedia message failed to be sent  Viewing and Editing Messages in the Drafts Step Operation 1  Enter the Drafts and select the multimedia message to be viewed or edited. 2  Press   to enter the editing screen. 3  Now you can edit the message. The operations are the same as those for creating a multimedia message.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 70 Other Operations for the Drafts Step Operation 1  Access the Drafts   of the MMS. 2  Select Options, and you can perform the following operations: l Edit: to edit the selected multimedia message. l Select: to choose the current multimedia message. l New MMS: to create a new multimedia message. l New postcard: to create a postcard. l Delete: to delete the selected multimedia messages. l Move: to move the selected multimedia messages to a specified folder. l Folder: to save the multimedia messages you moved. l Sort: to sort the messages in the Drafts by recipients or by date. l Unmark all: to cancel all the selections in the Drafts. l Mark all: to select all the multimedia messages in the Drafts. l Memory status: to view the memory status of multimedia messages, including the occupied memory of every mailboxes, Template and Folder and that of the total.  Sent The Sent is used to save the multimedia messages that have been sent successfully. Icons in the Sent Icon  Description  A multimedia message that has been sent
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   71 Viewing Messages in the Sent Step Operation 1  Select a multimedia message and then select View. 2  During playing, you can select Stop to stop playing. 3  During playing, you may select Options to do the following operations: l Next page: to play the next page. l Previous page: to play the previous page. l Rewind: return to the first page and begin to replay the multimedia message. l Object list: After entering the content list of this message, you may select an item and select Save to save this item to a directory of the folder.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 72 Other Operations for the Sent Step Description 1  Access the Sent   of the MMS. 2  Select Options and you have the following options: l Forward: to forward a selected multimedia message. l Delete: to delete selected multimedia messages. l Move: to move selected multimedia messages to a specified folder. l Sort: to sort the messages in the Sent by recipients or by date. l Unmark all: to cancel all the selections in the Sent. l Mark all: to select all the multimedia messages in the Sent. l Settings: to set parameters relating to multimedia messages. For details, please refer to “Messaging/Settings/Multimedia Message Settings” on page 1. l Memory status: to view the memory status of multimedia messages, including the occupied memory of every mailboxes, Template and Folder and that of the total.  Templates To send messages quickly, you can turn the content of commonly used multimedia messages into samples and have them saved. All operations on the Templates menu are basically the same as those for the Drafts. Please refer to the Drafts for details. Folder You can save your multimedia messages into different folders. You can access the Folder from the four tabs of Inbox, Drafts, Sent or Template. The man-agement of the Folder is similar to that for the Drafts or Template. Please refer to these sec-
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   73 tions for details. Now let’s take the operations in the Inbox screen as example for description. Select MMS/Inbox  . Then, select Options/Folder. You can perform the following op-erations: l Rename: to rename a folder. l Select: to enter a folder. Operations for that folder are similar to those for the Drafts or Template. Please refer to them for details. New Postcard Before you use the postcard service, you have to set relevant parameters first. Please refer to “Messaging/Settings/Multimedia Message Setting” in page 1. You are allowed to send messages with pictures and text through postcard message. Step Operation 1 Enter the main menu, and select Messaging ; 2  Select New postcard, and press   to enter; 3  On the Edit Postcard page, use upward/downward scroll key to turn setting items, including Name, Additional Info, Street, City, Postal code, State/Province, Country and Content.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 74 Step Operation 4  Enter the Edit Postcard page and select Options: l Select Edit to enter postcard content; l Select Save to save the postcard to Messaging/MMS/Drafts. l Select Send to send out the edited postcard; l Select Contact to insert the contacts recorded in the phone; l Select Save contact to save the selected contacts to which to postcard will be sent to. Press   to confirm;  Push Inbox The Push Inbox is used to save the Push messages you received. To receive Push messages, you need to switch on the Push Inbox at first. For details, please refer to “Browser/Homepage/Settings” on page 1. To use the browser functions, you need to set the network. For more information, please refer to “Browser/Select Profile” on page 1. Viewing Push Messages Enter the Push Inbox and select a Push message. Select Detail to view the properties of the Push message. Then, select Load to start the WAP browser. Connect a URL specified by the Push message and view the details. l : A Push message that has been read l : A Push message that has not been read
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   75 Other Operations for the Push Inbox Enter the Push Inbox and select Options to perform the following operations: Load Start the WAP browser and connect a URL specified by the Push message. Delete It is used to delete the selected messages. Unmark all It is used to cancel all the selections upon the Push messages. Mark all To select all the Push messages. Settings Text Message Settings You can change the SMS settings by performing the following steps.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 76 Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/Settings/SMS from the main menu. 2  Set the parameters related to messaging: l Message center: The U526 phone can automatically read the number of the message centre from the USIM card. If no such information or you have de-leted the information by accident, please contact your network operator for it. l Valid period: The time of keeping a message in the message centre after it is sent. l Auto save: You can set whether a message will be saved automatically to the Outbox when it is sent. You have three options: Yes, No and Remind before. l Save to: For setting the location for saving a newly created message. You have two alternatives: Phone or USIM. l Signature: For setting whether your signature will be sent along with the message. You can edit the signature by yourself. l Status report: You can set it to “On” or “Off”. If you set it to “On”, the net-work will send you the information on whether the message has reached to the recipient.  Multimedia Message Settings Select Messaging/Settings/MMS, and then you can set parameters related to multimedia messages. It contains the following submenus. Sending This option is used to set parameters related to sending multimedia messages. l Expire time: The time for a multimedia message to be stored in the message centre since it has been sent.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   77 l Send report: You have two alternatives: On and Off. With this mode being enabled (On), the network will send a report for successfully sending a multimedia message. l Send limit: To set the size limit of a multimedia message to be sent. l Save on send: To decide whether a multimedia message will be saved to the Sent after it has been sent. l Sender visibility: To set whether the sender information will be displayed when a multi-media message is sent. Retrieval This option is used to set parameters related to retrieval of multimedia messages. l Send delivery report: You have two alternatives: On and Off. With this mode being en-abled (On), the network will reply to the sender’s multimedia message with a report indi-cating that you have received the message. l Retrieval limit: To set the size limit of a multimedia message that you can receive. l Auto retrieval: To set whether the phone automatically receives multimedia messages or not. Data account This option is used to choose the information about the data account to be adopted when you send multimedia messages. For more information, please refer to “Connections/Data Ac-count” on page 1. And please consult your network operator for the content to be set. WAP gateway This option is used to set parameters related to the WAP gateway: including the WAP gate-way address, HTTP Port, User name and Password. Please consult your network operator for specific parameters. When entering different parameters of the WAP gateway, you can use the up/down scroll key to access different items.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI 78 MMS center The number of the multimedia centre has been preset on your phone. If you have deleted or changed it by accident, please contact your network operator. Connection type This option is used to set the connection type of multimedia messages. Push Inbox Settings Select Messages/Settings/Push messages, and then you have the following options: Push setting l Accept all: to set to accept all Push messages. l Accept trusted: to set only the trusted Push messages can be accepted. l Accept MMS Push: to set only the Push messages prompting you with a multimedia mes-sage can be accepted. l Accept none: to set no Push message can be accepted. Voice Mail Number To use the voice mail services, you need to apply to your network operator for it. After set-ting the correct number provided by your network operator, if you press and hold   in standby mode, the phone will dial out the voice mail number automatically to access the voice mailbox. Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/Settings/Voice mail No. from the main menu. 2  Input the voice mail number and select OK.
88    MMeessssaaggiinngg  HUAWEI   79 Common Phrases Your U526 has been preset with some commonly used phrases in inputting message, sending messages while making a call and auto replying. You can edit them if you want. Step Operation 1  Select Messaging/Settings from the main menu. 2  Select Common phrases. 3  Select the phrase to be modified; and then select Modify.
 HUAWEI  81 9  Multimedia The Multimedia   provides you with various multimedia services such as taking pho-tos, making videos, recording voice, viewing images, playing music and playing video. Camera With this function, you can take photos with your phone at any moment. Access the Camera function to display the viewfinder screen. You can select Op-tions/Internal view or Options/External view to change the direction of viewfinder. In the viewfinder mode, press   to capture a picture. You can press and hold   to capture pictures continually. After capturing a picture, you can press   and then select Send MMS or Send postcard to send the latest picture out at once. The pictures taken with the phone will be saved to the My Files/Images/Camera folder.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 82 Note: If you exit from the camera function and access it again, it takes pictures with the resolution used in the last time. If you select the full screen mode, you can open the screen function menu in this way: under the full screen viewfinder mode, press the left function key, and select Normal size from the popup menu to access the non-full-screen mode. Introduction to the Screen Functions The screen function menu contains the following functions: Function Description  The brightness: You can press the left/right scroll key to adjust the brightness.  The foci: You can press the up/down scroll key to adjust the foci of the camera lens.  Note: If you set the resolution to be 640*480, you can not adjust the foci. Introduction to the Menu Functions In the viewfinder mode press the left function key to open a menu where you can execute the following operations: Operation  Description Snapshot  Select this function, you can capture a picture.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa HUAWEI   83 Operation  Description Frame  With this function, you can select a frame file, or cancel using frames in the process of taking pictures. Normal size/Screen size  With this function, you can adjust the size of viewfinder frame. Gallery  Select this function to access the camera folder, you can view the existing pictures in the folder. Internal/External view  With this function, you can change the direction of viewfinder. Self timer  With this function, you can take pictures on the basis of timing. The count-down time is 10 seconds. Settings  l Size: to adjust the solution. l Effects: to select an effect for your picture. l Image quality: to select an image quality for your picture. l White balance: The phone provides you with several kinds of white balance including Auto, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Day-light, Cloudy and Night mode. l Save to: to select to save your pictures in your Phone or on the Memory card. l Shutter tone: to select a sound for the shutter. l Reset: to restore the defaulted settings of the camera. Video camera  With this function, you can access the functions of video camera.  Video Camera With this function, you can make video with your phone at any moment.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 84 From the main menu, select Camera  /Video camera, and press   to access the viewfinder screen. In the viewfinder mode, you can press   to make video. Introduction to the Functions on Viewfinder Screen Access the Video camera function to display the viewfinder screen. You can select Op-tions/Internal view or Options/External view to change the direction of viewfinder. Introduction to the Screen Functions The screen function menu contains the following functions: Function Description  The brightness: You can press the left/right scroll key to adjust the bright-ness.  The foci: You can press the up/down scroll key to adjust the foci of the lens.  Introduction to the Menu Functions In the state of viewfinder, press the left function key to open a menu where you can execute the following operations: Operation  Description Record  Select this option to start making video.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa HUAWEI   85 Operation  Description Zoom display  With this function, you can adjust the size of the viewfinder with-out changing the solution. Internal/External view  With this function, you can change the direction of viewfinder. Gallery  Select this function to access the video camera folder, you can view the existing video files in the folder. Settings  l Size: to adjust the solution. l Quality: to select an image quality for your video. l Frame rate: to select frame rate for your picture. l Audio: to select whether to record audio while making video. l Duration: to select the duration for making a video. l Save to: to select to save your pictures in your Phone or on the Memory card. l Reset: to restore the defaulted settings of the video camera. Memory size  With this function, you can view the ratio of the used space to the total space and the duration for the free space. Send MMS  After making a video, you can select this function to send the video file out at once. Camera  With this function, you can access the functions of camera. Note: If you set the resolution to be 176*144, zoom display is not available. Introduction to the Functions During Recording In the state of viewfinder, you can press   to make video. In the state of shooting, you
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 86 can execute the following functions: Introduction to the Screen Functions In the state of viewfinding, you can adjust the brightness and foci. You can use the left/right scroll key to adjust the brightness, and use the up/down scroll key to adjust the foci. Introduction to the Softkey Functions In the process of making video, you can press   to switch between pause and going on the shooting; or you can press the right function key to stop the shooting. In the state of making video, if you press the right function key to stop making video, you can either choose to delete or save the video. The video files will be saved at the Gal-lery/Videos/Video camera folder. Voice Recorder The U526 phone provides you with the function of recording voice. You can set the duration for the recording. Select Camera   /Voice recorder from the main menu, and then press   to ac-cess the voice recorder screen where you can execute the following operations: Preparations Before the Recording 1. Setting duration: On the standby screen of the voice recorder, you can select Op-tions/Duration to set the duration. 2. Viewing record: On the standby screen of the voice recorder, you can select Op-tions/Gallery to view the audio files.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa HUAWEI   87 3. Starting recording: On the standby screen of the voice recorder, you can press   to start recording. Operations During the Recording 1. Pause: In the process of recording, you can press   to stop the current recording, and press   again to continue. 2. Stopping and saving: In the process of recording, you can press the left scroll key to stop the current recording. And the audio file is saved in Gallery/Music/Voice recorder automatically. 3. Exiting the current audio file: In the process of recording, you can press the right func-tion key or press   to exit the current audio file. Operations After the Recording To play an audio file instantly: When the recording is finished, you can press the right scroll key to play it instantly. You can press the left scroll key to stop the playing, and press   key to switch between the two functions of play and pause. Note: While playing a recorded audio file instantly, you can press the Volume key to adjust the volume. Viewing Images With this function, you can view various images including those coming with the phone,
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 88 those shot by yourself with the phone, those downloaded from the Internet and those attached to messages and Emails. The phone supports images of many formats including JPG, BMP, WBMP, PNG, GIF 87a/89a, GIF animation, BCI and SVG. You can view an image in two ways: browse it; or to zoom it in to view it in the original size. You can press   to switch between these two modes. The detailed description is as fol-lows: Browsing the Images Select one or several images from the image list. Then, press   to view them in the state of browsing. The image is zoomed proportionally and displayed when you view it on the screen of brows-ing status, during which you can see such information as the name and size of the image. In the state of browsing images, you can execute the following operations by following the prompts of the functional keys: Operation  Description  Press the up scroll key to view the previous image.  Press the down scroll key to view the next image.   You can press   to view the image in its original size.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa HUAWEI   89 Operation  Description Editing the image  Press the left function key and select Edit to access the screen for editing the image. Then, select Options, and then you can perform the following operations: l Cut picture: to crop the image. l Add text: to add texts to the image. l Add frame: to add a frame to the image. Setting as the wallpaper  You can press the left function key and then select Wallpaper to set an image as the wallpaper.  Zoom Status In the state of browsing, you can press   to view the image at its original size. While viewing the image at its original size, you can press the up/down/left/right scroll key to move it so as to view the whole image.  While viewing the image at its original size, you can press   to switch to the state of browsing the image. Playing Video With this function, you can play various video files including those coming with the phone, those shot by yourself with the phone, those downloaded from the Internet, those attached to the messages and Emails and those shot by yourself when you make video calls. You can also enjoy online video files.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 90 The phone supports video files of many formats including MP4, 3GP, 3G2, PMD and RM. Select one or several video files from the video list, and press   to play, during which you can execute the following operations upon the video files. Operation  Description  Press the up scroll key to play the previous video file.  Press the down scroll key to play the next video file. Fast forward Press the right scroll key to fast forward the video file. Rewind  Press the left scroll key to rewind the video file. Pause  Press  , the playing pauses; press   again, the playing continues. Zoom in/out the video image  You can press the left function key to zoom in or out the video image and change its direction. Adjust the volume Press the Volume key to adjust the volume.  Note: In the case of a coming call when a video file is being played, after you answer the call and ring off, the video file continues to play starting from where it was inter-rupted; if you pressed the Pause, the video file is still in pause status after you an-swer the call and ring off. Playing Music With this function, you can play various music files including those coming with the phone,
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa HUAWEI   91 those recorded by yourself with the phone, those downloaded from the Internet, those at-tached to the messages and Emails. You can also enjoy the online audio files. The phone supports audio files of many formats including MP3, AAC/AAC+, AMR, MID, WAV (ADPCM), MMF, QCP, XMF/DLS and RAM. Select one or several music files from the music list, and press   to play, during which you can execute the following operations upon the music files. Operation  Description  Press the up scroll key to play the previous music file.  Press the down scroll key to play the next music file. Fast forward Press the right scroll key to fast forward the music file. Rewind  Press the left scroll key to rewind the music file. Pause  Press  , the playing pauses; press   again, the playing continues. Adjust the volume Press the Volume key to adjust the volume.  Note: In the case of a coming call when a music file is being played, after you answer the call and ring off, the music file continues to play starting from where it was inter-rupted; if you pressed the Pause, the music file is still in pause status after you an-swer the call and ring off.
99    MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 92 Stream Media With this function, you can enjoy stream media files on line. For detailed operations, please refer to “Stream Media”on page 1.
 HUAWEI  93 10  Organiser & Tools This function provides you with various assistant tools for the phone, including STK, Calen-dar, To Do, Memo Pad, Alarm clock, Calculator, World Time, Stopwatch, Timer, Unit con-verter and Currency converter. You can access the Organiser & Tools screen by selecting  from the main menu. STK The U526 supports STK functions. The contents depend on the USIM card you are using. For more information, please consult your USIM card provider. Calendar With this function, you can view the calendar and manage your schedules. Select Calendar from the Organiser & Tools  , and press   to access the calen-dar functions: l On the Month view screen, you can press the up/down/left/right scroll key to switch among the days and select the needed day. Then, press   to access the schedule event entries of the day.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss  HUAWEI 94 l On the Week view screen, you can press the up/down scroll key to switch among different weeks; and press the left/right scroll key to switch among the days of a week. Then, press  to create a schedule event or view the details of a schedule. l On the Day view screen, you can press the left/right scroll key to switch among different days of a week; and press the up/down scroll key to switch among the events of a day. Then, press   to create a schedule event or view the details of a schedule event. Calendar Functions With this function, you can view the calendar in different modes and go to a certain date. Operation  Description Calendar display mode  Three modes of displaying the calendar are available: l Month view l Week view l Day view On the Month/Week view screen, you can press the left function key to open a menu where you can switch the display modes. Go to… With this function, you can switch to a certain date directly. It is used in the state of Month view.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss HUAWEI   95 New Schedule Ways to Create Schedules Operation  Description Create schedule events on the Month view screen Two ways are available: l Select a date and press   to access the schedule event list of the current day. Press the left function key to open a menu from which select New. Then, you can create the schedule events of the current day (If it is empty, you can press  , then, create sched-ule events). l Select a date and press the left function key to open a menu from which select New. Then, you can create the schedule events of the current day. Create schedule events on the Week view screen Select a date and press the left function key to open a menu from which select New. Then, you can create the schedule events of the current day (If it is empty, you can press  , then, create schedule events). Create schedule events on the Day view screen Select a date and press the left function key to open a menu from which select New. Then, you can create the schedule events of the current day (If it is empty, you can press  , then, create schedule events).  Creating a Schedule Access the screen for editing schedule, and then you can set the following items:
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss  HUAWEI 96 l Schedule title l Schedule location l Schedule type l Start time of the schedule l End time of the schedule l When to alarm before the start time l Alarm cycle of the schedule l Schedule details l Alarm tone6 l Image files Note: With the calendar function, a maximum of 1000 schedule entries can be created, and a maximum of 30 schedule events can be created or displayed in a day. Operations on the Schedule You can not only create schedules but also edit, delete, and copy them, send them by SMS, display all of them, view the memory status, deleting all of them and so on. Operations on the Schedule Prompt Interface When the time for alert you set for a schedule event is up, the alert bell rings and a prompt interface appears. You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by folding/unfolding your phone. On the prompt interface, you can operate to delay or stop the alert.  l Delay: on the prompt interface of an alert, press  or the left function key to delay. l Stop: on the prompt interface of an alert, press the right function key to close the prompt interface.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss HUAWEI   97 Note: The operation of delaying can be executed for many times. And the delay time is five minutes. To Do This function helps you to manage and set the events to be conducted before a certain time. Select To Do from the Organiser & Tools  , and press   to access it. To Do Tasks Classification The To Do events are tracked and managed in the form of tasks. It is classified into the fol-lowing conditions: l Pending: a list of the events to do that are at term but have not been done l Done: a list of the events to do that have been done  l All Tasks: a list of all the events to do New To Do Tasks If there is no To Do task, you can press   or select Options/New to create one after you access this function, prompting you to create one. Follow these steps: Step Description 1  Input the title of the new To Do task.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss  HUAWEI 98 Step Description 2  Set the deadline date of the new To Do task. 3  Set the priority level. 4  Set the accomplishment status of the To Do task according to the process. 5  Select whether to alarm. If you select alarm, you need to set the time for alarm. 6  Set the alert time of the To Do task. 7  Set the type of the To Do task. 8  Press the left function key to save it.  Note: A maximum of 1000 tasks can be created with the function of To Do. Other Operations on the To Do Tasks Other operations on the tasks include deleting, editing, copying, sending them by SMS, marking finished, viewing the memory status and deleting all of them. Operations on the To Do Task Prompt Interface When the time for alert you set for a To Do task is up, the alert bell rings and a prompt inter-face appears. You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by folding/unfolding your phone. On the prompt interface, you can operate to delay or stop the To Do task prompt. l Delay: on the prompt interface of an alert, press   or the left function key to delay. l Stop: on the prompt interface of an alert, press the right function key to close the prompt interface.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss HUAWEI   99 Note: The operation of delaying can be executed for many times. And the delay time is five minutes. Memo Pad With the Memo Pad function you can use your phone as paper and pen to record the impor-tant events at any time. A maximum of 100 entries can be saved. Select Memo Pad from the Organiser & Tools  , and press   to access it. If the Memo Pad is empty, you are required to create an entry at first after you access it. The operations on the Memo Pad include creating, deleting, editing, sending short messages, viewing memory status and deleting all. Alarm Clock With this function, you can set several alarms, including setting prompting messages, prompting ring tones and the cycle time for alarm clocks. Setting Alarm Clocks Your U526 phone supports to set alarm clocks. Follow these steps:
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss  HUAWEI 100 Step  Description 1  Select the one to be edited from the alarm list, and press   to set an alarm clock. 2  Set the alarm time. 3  Select a ring tone. The U526 phone provides standard ring tones and supports to use the downloaded ring tones. 4  Input the prompting information. 5  Set the alarm cycle. 6  Press the left function key to start the alarm clock.  Prompt Interface of an Alarm When the time for an alarm clock is up, the alert bell rings and a prompt interface appears. You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by folding/unfolding your phone. On the prompt interface you can operate to delay or stop the alarm clock prompt. l Delay: on the prompt interface of an alert, press   or the left function key to delay. l Stop: on the prompt interface of an alert, press the right function key to close the prompt interface. The operation of delaying can be executed for many times. And the delay time is five min-utes. No matter the power is on or off, the alarm clock can alarm. If the power is off, it will prompt you whether to power on when the clock alarms.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss HUAWEI   101 Stopping the Alarm Clock Select an entry of alarm clock from the alarm clock list, and press the left function key to deactivate the alarm clock. Calculator With this function, you can do the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and extraction. You can: l Press the number keys to input the figures. l Press the up/down/left/right scroll key to input the operators. l Press the left function key to clear. l Press the right function key to exit from the Calculator. l Press   to input the radix point. l Press   to delete the character on the left of the cursor. l Press   to do the operation of extraction. l Press   to enter the operator of equal mark. World Time With this function, you can view the time of the main cities throughout the world. You can press the left/right scroll key to switch among the time zones. If the daylight saving time (DST) is used in the place where you are, you need to set to DST. Then, you can get the exact local time. Follow this way: move to the desired time zone, then, press Options/DST to select whether to set to DST.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss  HUAWEI 102 Stopwatch With the stopwatch function provided by the U526 phone, you can save five items of stop-watch information at most. l Start: press the left function key to start timing. l Save: press the left function key to save the first item of timing. Then, the second item starts automatically. You can go on operating in this way. l Pause: press the right function key in the process of timing, it pauses. l Continue: press   or select Options/Continue, it continues to time from where it paused. l Reset: in the state of pause, select Options/ Reset to reset the stopwatch and clear all the records. Timer With this function, you can set a timer with at most 99 hours and 59 minutes. After you set it, the timer is displayed on the Home screen. On the Timer screen, you can execute the operations of pausing, continuing and resetting. Unit Converter The U526 phone provides you with the function of converting units, by which you can con-vert length and weight units.
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss HUAWEI   103 Step Description 1  Press the up/down scroll key to select the unit type bar, input unit bar or output unit bar; 2  On the unit type selection bar, press the left/right scroll key to select weight or length; 3  On the input unit bar, press the left/right scroll key to select the unit of the numeric value that will be converted from; 4  On the output unit bar, press the left/right scroll key to select the unit of the numeric value that will be converted to; 5  Press the number keys to enter a numeric value in the number bar. Then, you can view the conversion result. 6  Press the left function key to clear the numeric values you entered.  Currency Converter The U526 phone provides you with the function of converting currencies. Access the screen of currency converter, and then you can press the up/down scroll key to switch the setup items. Step Description 1  On the Input bar, use the number keys to key in the numeric value of the cur-rency that will be converted; 2  On the From bar, press the left/right scroll key to select the currency type that will be converted from;
1100    OOrrggaanniisseerr  &&  TToooollss  HUAWEI 104 Step Description 3  On the To bar, press the left/right scroll key to select the currency type that will be converted to; 4  On the Rate bar, key in the currency rate. 5  Press   to clear away the numeric value you entered.  Note:      Press Setting in the currency converter interface, and you can select the frequently used currency units. Thus, you can just switch between the selected units on the Form or To bar.    Service Dial Number With this function, you can select service numbers provided by the service provider to dial.
 HUAWEI  105 11  My Files This function helps you manage such files as image, music, video and eBook conveniently. You can access the My Files screen by selecting   from the main menu. Images The U526 phone supports images of many formats including BMP, JPG, PNG, BCI, GIF87a/89a, GIF animation, WBMP and SVG. Selecting My Files  , and then selecting Images can access the function of image management. The phone provides two folders including Camera and Download. You can execute the following operations upon the image files:
1111    MMyy  FFiilleess  HUAWEI 106 Function  Description View  To view an image file. Cut  To cut a file. Copy  To copy a file. Delete  To delete a file. Paste  To paste a file (you should cut or copy a file at first, then, you can execute the operation of pasting). Mark  To select one or more image files. Unmark  To cancel the selection of the image file. Unmark all  To clear away all the selected items. Mark all  To select all the files. Rename  To rename a file. Properties  To view the properties of one or more files.  Note: The Camera folder and the Download folder are pre-configured in the phone. You can not delete them. The Camera folder does not support the function of pasting. Music The U526 phone supports audio files of many formats including MP3, MID, WAV (ADPCM), QCP, AAC/AAC+, MMF, AMR, XMF/DLS, RAM,. The phone provides two folders including Voice recorder and Download.
1111    MMyy  FFiilleess HUAWEI   107 You can execute the following operations upon the music files in the folder, namely, playing cutting, copying, deleting, marking, unmarking, unmarking all, marking all, cycling current, cycling all, renaming and viewing properties. The operations of cycling current and cycling all are as follows: Operation  Description Cycle current Play the currently selected one or more files cyclically. Cycle all  Play all the music files in the list cyclically.  Note: The Voice recorder folder and the Download folder are pre-configured in the phone. You can not delete them. The Voice recorder folder does not support the function of pasting. Videos The U526 phone supports video files of multiple formats including 3GP, MP4, 3G2, RM and PMD. The phone provides four folders including Video camera, Download, Stream media and Video call.
1111    MMyy  FFiilleess  HUAWEI 108 Folder  Saved files Video camera The 3GP files shot by the video camera function of your phone are saved in this folder automatically. Download  The video files downloaded by the WAP browser are saved in this folder automatically. Stream media In this folder, you can perform such operations as creating, editing, copying and deleting URL files of stream media links. Video call  The video files recorded in the process of having video calls are saved in this folder.  Note: The Video camera folder, Download folder, Stream media folder and Video call folder are pre-configured in the phone. You can not delete them. The Video camera folder and Video call folder do not support the function of pasting files. eBook The phone supports to browse the eBooks in such formats as TXT and HTML. Personal In the Personal folder, you can create first-level folders to manage the classified files. The Personal folder provides DCF Folder that is for saving the DCF files protected by DRM and JAVA Folder that is for saving the downloaded files.
1111    MMyy  FFiilleess HUAWEI   109 Memory Card When the phone finds the inserted memory card, Memory card is displayed in the file man-agement list of the Gallery automatically. You can execute operations on the contents of the memory card. At the same time, the U526 phone provides the function of formatting the memory card.
 HUAWEI  111 12  Vodafone Live! (Browser) With the build-in browser, you can easily and pleasantly tour around the Internet world. You can access the Browser screen by selecting   from the main menu. To use the browser, you have to configure the network. For more information, please refer to “Browser/Select Profile” on page 1. Homepage After launching the browser, you will see “Homepage”, the first option. You need to set the name of the homepage. For more information, please refer to “Browser/Select Profile” on page 1. Browsing Web Pages Enter the Homepage and select a link from the page; then select OK to browse the page. Note: During browsing, you can press the scroll keys to select a link to be accessed. The selected link is highlighted. Now press OK to enter it.
1122    VVooddaaffoonnee  LLiivvee!!  ((BBrroowwsseerr))  HUAWEI 112 Other Operations for the Homepage After selecting Options from the homepage, you can perform the following operations: Homepage To access the homepage. The name of the homepage you have set is displayed here. Forward To go forward when you browse Web pages. Bookmarks To access the bookmark directory. You can access the web pages linked by saved bookmarks. Go to URL To enter a web site address and connect it. Recent pages To access pages you have browsed recently. Ten entries of records can be saved. Save To save the pages or contents on the pages to your phone. You may select “Save page” or “Save item”. Web pages will be saved to the Saved pages, and contents will be saved to the folders on your phone. Refresh To refresh the current Web page. Saved pages To access the saved pages. Select OK to browse saved Web pages in offline mode. Select Options to perform the following operations:
1122    VVooddaaffoonnee  LLiivvee!!  ((BBrroowwsseerr)) HUAWEI   113 l Go to: To select whether to connect again to the Web server so as to retrieve updated pages. l Delete: To select whether to delete a selected page. Settings Select Settings, and then you have the following options: l Save as homepage: to save the current page as the homepage. You can press the up/down scroll key to switch between the Title editing bar and the Address editing bar. l Multimedia: to set whether to show images or play background music. l Cache: to set the cache to be On/Off and clear the cache. l Cookies: to enable (On) or disable (Off) cookies and clear cookies. l Accept push: to enable (On) or disable (Off) “Accept push” function. l Security: to show the “Current certificate” and “CA certificates”. l Character set: to select one of the character sets, which include the following options: “Automatically”, “Unicode (UTF-8)”, “UCS-2”, “GB2312” (for Simplified Chinese), and “BIG-5” (for Traditional Chinese). After selecting a character set, press   or the left function key to confirm. Bookmarks With this option you can save and edit the information of the websites that you often access. The U526 supports OTA function. You can use the WAP service to obtain the Bookmarks information provided by the operator (or the service provider). Some bookmarks that have been preset on the phone are saved in this catalog. Select any one of them, and then you can perform the following operations:
1122    VVooddaaffoonnee  LLiivvee!!  ((BBrroowwsseerr))  HUAWEI 114 Adding a Bookmark Select Options/Add to add a Title and Address for a bookmark. Goto a Bookmark Select a bookmark and select OK to connect the selected bookmark; you may also connect to the server to get the latest webpage by selecting Options/Goto. Editing a Bookmark Select a bookmark and then select Options/Edit to edit a selected bookmark. The preset bookmarks can not be edited. Deleting a Bookmark Select a bookmark and then select Options/Delete to delete the selected bookmark.  Go to URL Access the Go to URL screen, and then you can enter the address of the webpage to be ac-cessed. You can select Goto, Edit, Delete or Delete all from the Options to perform corresponding operations upon the entered address. Saved pages It is used to save web pages for your offline browsing.
1122    VVooddaaffoonnee  LLiivvee!!  ((BBrroowwsseerr)) HUAWEI   115 Browsing Web Pages Select a web page and then OK to enter the page; you may also select Options/Goto to con-nect the selected web page. Deleting Web Pages Select a web page and then select Options/Delete to delete the selected web page. Push Inbox For more information on the Push inbox, please refer to “Messages/Push Inbox” on page 1. Select Profile For your convenience of switching among the networks, the U526 phone provides several profiles for setting network. The U526 supports OTA functions. You can use the WAP service to obtain such information as homepage, WAP gateway, data account and connection type provided by the operator (or service provider). Enter the Browser and select Select profile; then press   to enter the Select profile screen. You can select Options/Rename to rename a selected profile. Select a profile and press   or select Options/Edit, you can set the following items: Homepage Select Homepage and press   to access the Edit homepage screen to enter the Title and
1122    VVooddaaffoonnee  LLiivvee!!  ((BBrroowwsseerr))  HUAWEI 116 Address information. You may press the up/down scroll key to switch between the Title editing bar and the Ad-dress editing bar. WAP Gateway Access the Wap gateway screen, you may enter IP address of the gateway, IP port, User name and Password. Press the up/down scroll key to switch across the input bars. For details of the requirements for setting this information, please contact your network op-erator; you can also obtain them by the OTA download mode. Timeout Settings It is used to set the overtime (in seconds) of a connection. If it exceeds the set timeout limit, a trial connection will stop. Data Account Select a data account to be used. Please refer to “Connections/Data Account” on page 1 for setting a data account. And please consult your network operator for detailed parameters. You can also obtain them by the OTA download mode. Press the up/down scroll key to select a data account, and then press   to access the screen for editing data account. After editing the items, select Save to exit the screen for ed-iting. Select OK to activate the data account. Connection Type It is used to set connection type for the browser.
 HUAWEI  117 13  Stream Media The U526 phone supports the Stream Media services. To enjoy the online Stream Media services, you need to select a data account at first. For details, please refer to “Operations on URL files” on page 1. Playing Stream Media Files The U526 allows you to enjoy the Stream Media services by the following methods: l Method 1: In the process of browsing the Internet, press   at the Stream Media files link provided by the network to play Stream Media files. For details on how to access the Internet, please refer to “Browser” on page 1. l Method 2: In My Files/Videos/Stream media, select Options/New link to input the link address. Select a URL file and press   to play it. l Method 3: In Camera/Stream media, select Options/New link to input the link address. Select a URL file and press   to play it. l Method 4: On the screen of a short message, select Options/Extract URL. If there is only one URL in this message, the Stream Media will be played directly; if there are more URL, a URL list will be displayed, from where you can select the URL to be connected, and then press   to play Stream Media.
1133    SSttrreeaamm  MMeeddiiaa  HUAWEI 118 Operations during Playing Stream Media Files In the process of enjoying Stream Media files, you can perform the following operations: Operation  Description Fast forward  Press the right scroll key to fast forward the stream media file.  Rewind  Press the left scroll key to rewind the stream media file.  Pause  Press  , the playing pauses; press   again, the playing goes on. Full Screen Mode  Press the left function key to switch to play the stream media file in full screen. Full screen mode still supports fast forward, re-wind, pause and volume adjustment. Adjust volume  Press the Volume key to adjust the volume.  Note: The functions of pause, fast forward and rewind are available for VOD (Video on demand) only. They are unavailable for Living TV. Operations on URL Files In My Files/Videos/Stream media or Camera/Stream media, select Options, and then you can perform the following operations:
1133    SSttrreeaamm  MMeeddiiaa HUAWEI   119 Option  Description Enter  To enter the address of the selected stream media link. New link  You can input a new link address. The link will be saved as a URL file automatically. Edit link  You can edit the contents of the existing URL file (Stream Media link address). Settings  Enter the stream media settings screen, and then you have the fol-lowing options: l Data account: to select the data account needed by Stream Media services. For details on setting data account, please refer to “Con-nections/Data Account” on page 1. l Streaming gateway: to set the gateway and port of the stream me-dia. l QoS: to guarantee the stream media, please enable this function. Cut  To cut files. Copy  To copy files. Delete  To delete files. Paste  To paste files. (To perform this operation, you must cut or copy files at first. Furthermore, only URL files can be pasted.) Unmark all  To cancel all the selections on the files. Mark all   To select all the files.  Rename  To rename files. Properties  To view the properties of one or more files.
 HUAWEI  121 14  V-Call Video call service is one of the featured services provided by the 3G network. It has ended up a historic age of traditional voice call service featuring “Hearing the voice, imagining the looks”. Introduction to the Screen Functions When a video call is connected, you can see the V-Call screen which contains three parts: the phone number of the other party, current call duration, and the function menu of this screen. Functions on the Screen A V-Call screen contains the following adjustable functions: Icon  Description  Press the up/down scroll key to adjust the brightness.  Press the left/right scroll key to adjust the foci of the camera lens.  Press the Volume key to adjust the volume of the earpiece.  Functions of Some Keys During a call, you can press some keys to switch audio devices and to make video of the
1144    VV--CCaallll  HUAWEI 122 other party: l To switch audio devices: You can press   to switch between the earpiece and the handfree. l To make video of the other party: You can press the right function key to make video of the other party during a call. You can press the right function key to stop making video. How-ever, if you do not stop it, it will automatically stop when the memory space is not enough or when the duration is up to 30 minutes. Note: The video files you made are saved to Gallery/Videos/V-Call by default. Function Options When a video call is connected, you will see the video call screen. Pressing the left function key, you have the following options: Handfree/Earpiece During a call, you can press the left function key and then select Handfree or Earpiece from the popup menu to switch between the two modes. P-in-P During a video call, your image can be shown on your phone screen. You can select P-in-P to arrange the positions of your image. You can also choose to close your image window. Switch Display With this option you can switch between image windows: to display your image in the small
1144    VV--CCaallll HUAWEI   123 window and the other party’s image in the large window; or vice versa. External View/Internal View With this option you can adjust the direction of the camera lens. Open/Forbid Video With this option you can open or close the video channel of your party during a video call. Open/Forbid Audio With this option you can open or close the audio channel of your party during a video call. Image Quality With this option you can choose Best quality or More smooth for the image quality. Play Media File With this function you can play media files on the phone during a video call. During a video call, you can select Options/Play media file to access the Gallery screen and select an image or a video file. Press the left function key to confirm, the other party will enjoy the file. Then, select Options/Close media file, the screen recovers the camera viewfinder. Note: To play a video file, the video coding format of the file must be the same as that of the current video call.
1144    VV--CCaallll  HUAWEI 124 Contacts With this option you can use the Contacts during a video call. SMS With this option you can send messages during a video call. Note: You can also set such common functions as P-in-P, Zoom display, Switch display and Image quality at Settings/Video call setup.
 HUAWEI  125 15  Connections The data connection function of the U526 provides you with many data communication functions. You can access the Connect screen by selecting   from the main menu. You can synchronize data between your phone and a PC by means of a USB cable. And you can use the built-in modem of your phone to establish a dialup connection to a PC to access the Internet through this interface. USB With the USB cable, you can synchronize data between your phone and PC, use your phone to surf the Internet and read the memory card.
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss  HUAWEI 126 Caution: l To use the USB cable, please operate abiding by the following rules, otherwise, your phone or PC may be damaged: To connect your phone and PC with the USB cable, connect to the phone at first, and then connect to the PC; To disconnect your phone and PC from the USB cable, disable the HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant at first, and then disconnect from the PC, and disconnect from the phone at last. l When you use the USB cable to connect your phone and a PC, if the PC cannot recognize the U526 phone, shut down the PC and restart it a moment later. Then, connect the USB cable to the PC. l Do not plug the USB cable in and out the U526 phone frequently. USB-Based Synchronization The U526 phone supports the synchronization requests from a PC to your phone. With the USB cable and the HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant coming with your phone, your phone can communicate with a computer. You can backup and edit the contact entries and messages saved on your phone and USIM card on a computer. You can also synchronize contacts, schedule events and To Do tasks between your phone and the Outlook or the Outlook Express. Follow these steps to operate the USB-based synchronization with your U526 phone.
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss HUAWEI   127 Step  Description 1  Install the HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant coming with your phone: Insert the disk and select “Install HUAWEI PC Assistant” and “Install USB Data Cable Driver”, then, click <Continue> and follow the guide to complete the installation. 2  Access the main menu screen, and select Settings/Connect/Modem setup, set modem via USB, and then press Settings to select a data account to be used. 3  Connect your phone and PC with the USB cable. 4  Run the application program of the HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant on the PC. 5  Now you can operate the synchronization. Note: For details of the operation, please refer to the Help of the HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant.  Note: While running the HUAWEI U526 MOBILE PHONE PC Assistant on the PC, you can select “Communication” from the “Options”, and then click <Default> to con-nect the port corresponding to the USB Modem. Accessing the Internet by USB Connecting 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.
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss  HUAWEI 128 To access the Internet by using the USB, two ways are available: one is to use the HUAWEI U526 Mobile Phone PC Assistant coming with the U526 phone; the other is to use the Win-dows operation system to set the service. Note: Windows 2000 and Windows XP are supported. Using HUAWEI U526 Mobile Phone PC Assistant to Access the Internet through USB Cable To use the HUAWEI U526 Mobile Phone PC Assistant coming with the U526 phone to ac-cess the Internet, follow these steps:
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss HUAWEI   129 Step Description 1  Ensure that your USIM card supports the Internet access service. 2  Access the main menu, and select Settings/Connect/Data account, and then select a profile from the list to set relevant information. 3  On the main menu screen, select Settings/Connect/Modem setup, set modem via USB, and then press Settings to select a data account to be used. 4  Install the HUAWEI Mobile Phone PC Assistant that come in with your U526 phone package: Insert the CD carrying the application software, select “Install USB Data Cable Driver” and “Install Dial-up Wizard” and click <Continue>. Then, follow the prompts to complete the installation. 5  Connect your phone and PC with the USB cable. 6  Confirm there is USB Modem in the Modem of the Device Manager of your PC. 7  1. Run the U526 Dial-up wizard on the PC. 2. Select <OK> from the pop-up window. 3. Select “New Dialup Connection (Modem)” and press <OK> to confirm. 4. Select the Modem that is connected in USB mode from the “Modem” list. 5. Enter the information of setting the dial-up connection to the Internet pro-vided by the service provider to the “Dialup Setting” field and click <Cre-ate>. 6. Select “HUAWEI Phone Connection” on your PC to make dial-up connec-tion.
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss  HUAWEI 130 Using Windows OS to Set the Function of Accessing the Internet with Your Phone You can also connect your phone and PC with the USB cable, and then use the Windows operating system to set the function of accessing the Internet by your phone. Follow these steps: Step Description 1  Ensure that your USIM card supports the function of accessing the Internet. 2  On the main menu screen, select Settings/Connect/Data account, and set relevant information. 3  On the main menu screen, select Settings/Connect/Modem setup, set modem via USB, and then press Settings to select a data account to be used. 4  Install the HUAWEI U526 Mobile Phone PC Assistant coming with your U526 phone package: Insert the CD carrying the application software, select “Install USB Data Cable Driver” and click <Continue>. Then, follow the prompts to complete the installation. 5  Connect your phone and PC with the USB cable. 6  Ensure that there is “USB Modem” in the “Modem” of the “Device manager” of your PC. 7  On your PC, you can select “Network Connections” from the “Control Panel” and click Create a new connect”. Then you can follow the guides to create a new connect. 8  Execute the new connection to dial up the Internet.
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss HUAWEI   131 SD Card Reader You can use the USB cable to read the files saved on the SD card. On the main menu screen, select Settings/Connect/SD card reader, and press   to ac-cess it. Follow these steps to use the SD card reader: 1. Insert the SD card to your phone. 2. Select Connect/SD card reader/On. 3. Connect your phone and PC with the USB cable. 4. “Found New Hardware” is displayed on your PC, and an icon indicating a new mobile memory driver appears, by which you can operate the data in the SD card on your PC. Note: l The function of SD card reader and the other functions using USB cable are in-compatible. If you enable the SD card reader, the other functions using the USB cable will be unavailable at once. If you need to recover the other USB functions, disable the function of card reader. l After the function of SD card reader is enabled, you can not access the SD card through the Gallery of your phone. To access it, disable the function of SD card reader at first. l Since the function of SD card reader is enabled, if your phone had been restarted and then you want to use the USB Modem function, you need to disable the func-tion of SD card reader and set the USB Modem again. Notes to the Functions of the Connections Some of the data connection functions of the U526 phone can not be used simultaneously. It
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss  HUAWEI 132 is described in detail as the following:  SD card reader  USB Modem  USB-based  synchronization SD card reader  --  Unsupported  Unsupported USB Modem  Unsupported  --  Unsupported USB-based  synchronization Unsupported  Unsupported  --  Data Account You need to set the data account before you use your phone to access the Internet and send multimedia messages. Note: The U526 provides five data accounts. Where, those preset by the network operators can be browsed but can not be set, the others can be browsed and set. The setup of the data account is different due to different networks and operators. For details, please consult the local network operator. On the main menu screen, select Settings/Connect/Data account: 1. Select a data account and press   to access the editing screen, and then use the up/down scroll key to switch among the setting items. Press   to access the editing status. Notice that the data accounts preset by the network operator can be browsed only.
1155    CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss HUAWEI   133 2. When the setting is finished, select Save. The settings are saved and it backs to the screen of data account. 3. On the Data account screen, select a profile and then select Options/Rename to rename the data account.
 HUAWEI  135 16  Entertainment This phone supports Java. You may download games or other applications and run them on the phone. You can access the JAVA screen by selecting   from the main menu. Applications & Games You may download the latest Java games and applications by the browser. These downloaded games and applications are automatically saved to the Applications and games folder. Select a Java game or an application and then press   to run it. You can mute the music by pressing the Record key and adjust the volume by pressing the Volume key. Select Options, and then you can perform the following operations: update the version, de-lete the application, view the application information, create, move and delete a folder, set the confirmation mode of permission, view the DRM properties and backup. Select You can access the selected Java games and applications. Update You can update the downloaded Java games and applications.
1166    EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt  HUAWEI 136 Delete You can delete the selected content. Description You can view the description of Java games and applications. New Folder You can create folders to classify and manage the downloaded Java games and applications. The U526 phone supports to create 50 folders at most. Move You can move downloaded Java games and applications from one folder to another. Permission You can set whether your Java games and applications are protected, and select a protected function according to actual demands. Properties You can view the DRM (Digital Right Management) information of the JAVA applications, such as the use time limit and use times. Backup You can backup the applications and games to the SD Card or the DataFolder.
1166    EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt HUAWEI   137 Note: You can perform backup operations upon the files that the DRM allows to be backed up only. Download More You can select a bookmark from the Download catalog to open a corresponding link to download games or applications you need. You can also open a Web page from the Browser to download Java games and applications. Before downloading, you should first select pro-file. For details, please refer to “Vodafone Live! (Browser)/Select Profile”. Entering the Download more, the screen displays the preset bookmark and created ones. Entering a Bookmark Link Select a bookmark and press   or press Options/Select to enter it. Creating a Bookmark Select Options/New, you can enter the screen for creating a bookmark. Enter a bookmark name and bookmark URL, and then select Save. The U526 supports to create up to 10 bookmarks. Modifying a Bookmark You can modify a bookmark created by yourself. To do this, select Option/Modify, and then you can modify the name and address of the bookmark.
1166    EEnntteerrttaaiinnmmeenntt  HUAWEI 138 Deleting a Bookmark You can delete a bookmark created by yourself. To do this, select Options/Delete, and then confirm the deletion. Setting to Default The first bookmark on the download list on the “Download” screen is the default bookmark. However, you can change the default bookmark setting. Select a bookmark that you want to make it into a default and then select Options/Default. Viewing Details This option is used to view the details of a bookmark: “Bookmark Name” and “Bookmark URL”. Memory Status Selecting this option, you can view the current memory status of your phone, including the occupied memory space and the total available memory space.
 HUAWEI  139 17  DRM The U526 supports “Forward Lock”, “Combined delivery” and “Separated delivery” modes defined in OMA DRM1.0. DRM (Digital Rights Management) is the solution for preventing the digital contents from piracy and protecting the provider’s interests. Here, the digital con-tents include Java applications and the multimedia contents such as images, audio and video. Being attached with the copyright information, theses contents are protected by DRM. The DRM function controls the usages of these contents on terminals. The contents that are forbidden to be forwarded and that are protected by DRM (the contents obtained by “Forward lock” and “Combined delivery” modes) cannot be forwarded to other devices through USB, serial port, MMS and so on. They cannot generate copies on the same phone either. While, the contents that are protected by DRM and that are allowed to be for-warded (the contents obtained by “Separated delivery” mode) can be forwarded to other de-vices in any way the phone supports. And they cannot generate copies on the same phone. Attaching copyright information may restrict the use times, use period and validity period in accessing the protected contents. If the protected content cannot be accessed, it indicates that the corresponding copyright has been overdue or used up. You can re-obtain the right for the DRM files in “Separated delivery” mode. You can find out the copyright information by viewing the properties of the DRM files. You can also perform deleting, switching and updating functions upon the copyright. The statuses of the files supported by the U526 are described as below:
1177    DDRRMM  HUAWEI 140 File with Copyright Protected File Usable (Green lock)  Unusable (Red lock) Type  Common File  Forward-able  Unfor-wardable  Forward-able  Unfor-wardable Audio           Video           Image            Select DRM setting from Security settings, and then press . Enter the correct PIN code and press   to confirm, you will have the following options: Operation  Description Delete invalid right  Here, you can delete the invalid rights. Delete right without media file Here, you can delete the rights without media file. Delete all rights  Here, you can delete all the rights.
 HUAWEI  141 18  Settings With this function you can change the settings of your phone. You can access the Settings screen by selecting   from the main menu. Call Forwarding It is used to select a mode for forwarding incoming calls. Selecting Call forwarding from the Settings screen and then press  , you will have the following options: All Calls From the All calls menu, select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call, and All services. And then you have the following options for each:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 142 Option  Description Activate  Enter a number to be forwarded to and press  . Since then, all the incoming calls will be forwarded unconditionally to that number. Deactivate  To cancel the service of forwarding all calls. Check status  To view the current status of the service of forwarding all calls.  If out of Reach From the If out of reach menu, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each: Option  Description Activate  Enter a number to be forwarded to and press  . Now all the un-reachable calls will be forwarded unconditionally to this number. Deactivate  To cancel the service of forwarding on unreachable calls. Check status  To view the current status of forwarding unreachable calls.  If Busy From the If busy menu, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   143 Option  Description Activate  Enter a number to be forwarded to and press  . Now all the in-coming calls will be forwarded unconditionally to this number when the phone is busy. Deactivate  To cancel the service of forwarding when the phone is busy. Check status  To view the current status of forwarding when the phone is busy.  If not Answered From the If not answered menu, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each: Option  Description Activate  You can select a forward call delay time and press   to enter a number to be forwarded to, and then press   to confirm. Now the unanswered calls will be forwarded to this number according to the delay time you have set. Deactivate  To cancel the service of forwarding unanswered calls. Check status  To view the current status of forwarding unanswered calls.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 144 Note: It is possible that the network you are using does not support you to select Forward now from the delay time list if not answered. For more information, please consult the network operator. Disable All From the Disable all menu, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then press   to disable all services of call forwarding. Phone Setup With this option you can change the settings related to the phone, including Language, Date and time, Date format, Brightness, Backlight delay, Keypad backlight, Auto On and Off and Greeting message. Language The U526 phone supports multiple languages. Select Settings/Phone setup/Language from the main menu, and press   to select a language:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   145 Setup  Description Auto  This option is used to set the language to be used in the phone accord-ing to the language used in your USIM card: l If the language used in the USIM is Simplified Chinese, French or English, the language used in the phone will be set automatically to the Simplified Chinese, French or English respectively. l If the language used in USIM is not Simplified Chinese, French nor English, the language used in the phone will be set to English auto-matically. French  Set to French. English  Set to English.  Date and time This option is used to change the system time of the phone. Date format This option is used to change the display format of the system time of the phone. Three for-mats are available: yy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy. Brightness It is used to set the brightness of the screen. Three levels are available.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 146 Backlight delay It is used to set the backlight delay time of the screen. You can select one from 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds and Always on. Keypad backlight It is used to turn on or off the keypad backlight. Auto ON and OFF This option is used to set your phone to power on or off automatically. Step  Operation 1  Select to enable or disable the function of Auto ON and Auto OFF. If you enable the function of Auto ON or Auto OFF, you need to set the cycle time for them. To set the cycle, press  . 2  Set the time for auto powering on and off. 3  Select Option/Save to save your settings.  Greeting message On the “Greeting message” screen, you can enter a welcome note that appears on the screen when you switch on the phone.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   147 Profiles With this option you can select different profiles for the phone so that it fits different envi-ronmental situations. The U526 phone provides eight profiles including Normal, Meeting, Activity, Sleep, Car, Off Line, Silent and My profile 1. You can select a profile, press   or press Options/On to activate this profile. .You can also select Options/Edit to edit it.  The relevant settings include incoming call ring tone settings, incoming message ring tone settings, ring volume settings, earpiece volume settings, key pressing tone volume settings, vibration settings, mute settings, flip tone settings, prompt tone settings, startup and shut-down tones settings. Note: In standby mode, you can press and hold   to switch the current profile to the meeting profile. If the current profile is offline, you can not execute this function.. Call tone The U526 phone provides ten standard ring tones for you to select. You can also download some tones for incoming calls by selecting Download. Message tone The U526 phone provides four standard ring tones for you to select. You can also download some tones for incoming messages by selecting Download.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 148 Tone volume This option is used to set the volume of incoming call rings, incoming message rings and alarm clock tones. You can press the up/right scroll key to increase the volume, and press the down/left scroll key to decrease the volume. Earpiece volume It is used to adjust the volume of the earpiece. You can press the up/right scroll key to in-crease the volume, and press the down/left scroll key to decrease the volume. Key tone volume It is used to adjust the volume of pressing keys. You can press the up/right scroll key to in-crease the volume, and press the down/left scroll key to decrease the volume. Vibration This option is used to enable or disable the vibration prompt mode. Silent This option is used to enable or disable the silent mode. Flip tone This option is used to set whether to make a sound when you fold/unfold your phone.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   149 Prompt tone This option is used to set whether to make a sound on a prompt. On-Off tone This option is used to set whether to be accompanied by music when you switch on or off the phone. Wallpaper With this option you can select a type of wallpaper and set the wallpaper layout for the Home screen. The U526 phone provides standard wallpaper for you to select. You can also download some wallpaper by selecting Download. While setting the wallpaper, you can select Layout to set the layout of the wallpaper. Three options are available: Tile, Fit-to-screen and Center. Colour Themes With this option you can change the color theme: You can select a different color theme for the menu, prompt bar, title bar and the cursor. Connect The data connection function provides you with many data communication functions. You can synchronize data between your phone and a PC by means of a USB cable. And you can
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 150 use the built-in modem of your phone to establish a dialup connection to a PC to access the Internet through this interface. For details of setup for this function, please refer to “Connec-tions” on page 1. Video Call Setup Here, you can perform some common settings for the V-Call functions such as P-in-P, switching display, image quality, forbidding video and auto voice call. P-in-P During a video call, your image can be shown on your phone. You can select P-in-P function to arrange the positions of your image. You can also choose to close your image window. Switch display With this option you can switch between image windows: to display your image in the small window and the other party’s image in the large window, or vice versa. Image quality Here, you can choose Best quality or More smooth for the image quality. Forbid video Here, you can set to open or close the video. Auto voice call If the other party’s phone does not support the V-Call service, with this option, your phone will make a voice call automatically.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   151 Call Setup You can set the features for making calls, including the following options: Auto redial, An-swer mode, Call waiting, Auto answer, Select line, Call barring, Calling ID, Change call barring password. Auto redial After the auto redial function is enabled, the phone will auto redial 5 times.when the call fails. Answer mode It is used to decide the mode for answering an incoming call. Three options are available: Open flip, Any key and Send key. Call waiting It is used to enable or disable the call waiting function. You can also view whether the call waiting function is enabled by checking the status. The call waiting function needs supports from the network. For more information, please consult the service provider. Auto answer It is used to select a way for automatically answering calls. Select Auto answer from the Call setup screen and then press  .
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 152 Option  Description Immediate answer  To answer an incoming call immediately. Text message  To send a text message that is preset and chosen from the “Common phrases” to the caller automatically when a call is coming. Recorded message  To answer an incoming call by playing recorded voice auto-matically. Disable  To disable the auto answer function.  Select line It is used to set the call line for your phone. Two options are available: Line 1 and Line 2. Call barring It is used to set the call barring mode for the phone. Select Call barring from the Call setup menu, and then press  . You will have the fol-lowing options: All Outgoing Calls From the All outgoing calls screen, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   153 Option  Description Activate  Enter call barring password and press   to start the call barring service so that the phone cannot be used to make calls. Deactivate  Enter call barring password and press   to cancel the call barring service so that the phone resumes call service. Check status  View whether the phone has started the call barring service for barring all outgoing calls.  Intl. Calls From the Intl. calls screen, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each: Option  Description Activate  Enter call barring password and press   to start the call barring service so that the phone cannot be used to make international calls. Deactivate  Enter call barring password and press   to cancel the call barring service so that the phone can be used to make international calls again. Check status  View whether the phone has started the call barring service for making international calls.  Intl. Calls Except to Home Country From the Intl. calls except to home ctry. screen, you can select one from the four items:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 154 Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each: Option  Description Activate  Enter call barring password and press   to start the service of barring Intl. Calls Except to Home Country. Then, you cannot dial out international call numbers except to those of the host countries with your phone when it is in international roaming. Deactivate  Enter call barring password and press   to cancel the service of barring Intl. Calls Except to Home Country. Then, you can dial out international call numbers with your phone when it is in international roaming. Check status  View whether the phone has enabled the service of barring Intl. Calls Except to Home Country  All Incoming Calls From the All incoming calls screen, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   155 Option  Description Activate  Enter call barring password and press   to start the call barring service so that all the incoming calls will be barred. Deactivate  Enter call barring password and press   to cancel the call barring service so that the phone can be used to answer calls. Check status  View whether the phone has started the call barring service for barring all incoming calls.  Incoming Calls when Abroad From the Incoming calls when abroad screen, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services. And then you have the following options for each: Option  Description Activate  Enter call barring password and press   to start the call barring service so that the phone cannot be used to answer calls when it roam-ing out of the home country. Deactivate  Enter call barring password and press   to cancel the call barring service so that the phone can be used to answer calls when it is roam-ing out of the home country. Check status  View whether the phone has started the call barring service for barring incoming calls when it is roaming out of the home country.
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 156 Disable All From the Disable all screen, you can select one from the four items: Voice call, Fax call, Data call and All services, and enter call barring password. Then, press   to cancel all call barring services. My number With this function, you can view the phone numbers saved on the USIM card. You can select Options to edit or delete the records. Calling ID This option allows you to select whether your phone number will be shown on the called phone. Select Calling ID from Call setup screen and press  , and then you will have the fol-lowing options: Option  Description Auto  Whether your phone number will be shown on the called phone de-pends on the network. Send  Your phone number will be shown (if the network has enabled this service). Hide  Your phone number will not be shown (if the network has enabled this service).
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   157 Call Barring Password This function is used to change the password for call barring. Select Call barring password from the Call setup screen and then press  . Now you can change the call barring password. Operation  Description Enter old password  Enter the old call barring password (It is provided by your net-work operator if it is the first time for you to change the pass-word). Enter new password  Enter a new call barring password (which is preferred by your-self). Re-enter new pass-word  Enter once again the new call barring password, and then press  or the left function key to save it.  Network Setup From here you can change settings related to the network. Select Network from the Settings screen and press  . Then, you have the following op-tions for setting the network:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 158 Setting  Description Mode  You can specify a network from the following: l WCDMA l GSM l Auto If you select Auto, the phone will automatically search for the signal of the network where your phone is located. Network selection  You can select a network run by different operators. The phone provides you with two modes: l Auto l Manual The “Auto” mode enables the phone automatically to search for networks and register it to a network. The “Manual” mode en-ables the phone to search for networks, after which you can specify a network from a list for register. Roaming  You can set your phone to be in roaming status. Two options are available: l Roaming l No roaming My PLMN List  You can view and edit the network information saved in the USIM card at present, also, you can add new information to it.    Security Setup Here you can change settings related to phone security. Select Security from Settings, and press   to enter the correct phone password (The
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   159 initial password is 0000). And then press   to confirm. Then, the following security set-ting items appear: Reset If you select Reset, the settings you performed will be reset to the default ones preset by the manufacturer. Password lock This option is used to enable or disable the “Phone password locked” and “PIN locked” modes. Follow these steps:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 160 Operation  Description Phone password locked  1. Select Phone password locked and press   to enter. 2. Press the up/down scroll key to select On or Off. 3. If select On, press   to enter. 4. Enter the phone password and finish the setting. PIN locked  1. Select PIN locked and press   to enter. 2. Press the up/down scroll key to select On or Off. 3. If the selected status is the same as the current status, press  to set directly the PIN. However, if the selected status is different from the current status, after pressing   you need enter the PIN code.  Change password Here you can modify the phone password and PIN code. Select Change password from Security settings, and then press  , you will have the following options:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI   161 Operation  Description Change phone pass-word 1. Enter the old phone password (The initial password of the U526 is 0000). 2. Enter a new phone password. 3. Enter the new phone password again and finish the setting. Change PIN  When the “PIN locked” function is enabled, you can change the PIN code. Follow these steps: 1. Enter the old PIN code. 2. Enter a new PIN code. 3. Enter the new PIN code again and finish the setting.  Note: To modify the PIN code, you must set the “PIN locked” to “On” first.  Fixed Dialer Number If your USIM card supports the FDN (Fixed Dialer Number) function, you can set limits for phone numbers to be dialed. Select Fixed dialer number from Security settings, and then press  , you will have the following options:
1188    SSeettttiinnggss  HUAWEI 162 Operation Description On  If you select this option, you will be able to dial the numbers in the FDN list only. To enable this function, you need to enter the correct PIN2 code. Off  If you select this option, you will be able to dial any number. FDN list  It is used to preset the fixed dialer numbers. To set it, you need to enter the correct PIN2 code.  DRM For details, please refer to “DRM” on page 1.
 HUAWEI  163 19  Warnings and Precautions Electronic Device Switch off your phone near high-precision electronic devices. The phone may affect the per-formance of these devices. Such devices include hearing aids, pacemakers, fire alarm systems, automatic gates, and other automatic-control devices. If you are using an electronic medical device, consult the device manufacturer and confirm whether the radio wave affects the operation of this elec-tronic device.  Hospital Pay attention to the following points in hospitals or health care facilities: l Do not take your phone into the operating room (OR), intensive care unit (ICU), or coro-nary care unit (CCU). l Do not use your phone at places for medical treatment where it is prohibited to use mobile phones. l When you use your phone near someone who is suffering from a heart disease, turn down the ring tone volume or vibration properly so that it does not influence the person. Area with flammables and Explosives In the area with inflammables and explosives, turn off your phone and do not take out, install
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI 164 or charge the battery to avoid explosion and fire. The area with inflammables and explosives include: l Gas station l Area for storing fuels (such as the bunk under the deck of a ship) l Device/Vehicle for transporting and storing fuels or chemical products l Area with chemical substances and particles (such as: granule, dust, metal powder) in the air l Area with the sign of Explosives l Area with the sign of Turn off bi-direction wireless equipment l Area where it is generally suggested to stop the engine or a vehicle Traffic Safety l Please observe the relevant regulation of the area or country where you are. Do not use your phone while driving to avoid traffic accident. l Secure the phone on its holder. Do not place the phone on the seat or other places where it can get loose in a sudden stop or collision. l Use the phone after the vehicle stops at a safety place. l If there is handsfree function in your phone, or the phone can be used with earphones, or there is any vehicle-mounted equipment with handsfree mode, use them in emergency. l Do not place the phone over the air bag or in the air bag outspread area. Otherwise, the phone may hurt you owing to the strong force when the air bag inflates. l Observe the rules and regulations of airline companies. On or nearby a plane, turn off the phone and take out the battery. In areas where it is prohibited to use mobile phones, turn off the phone. Otherwise, the wireless signal of the phone can disturb the plane control signals. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft.
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI   165 Storage Environment l Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic cards and floppy disks near the phone. Radiation from the phone may erase the information stored on them. l Do not put your phone, battery, or other accessories in containers with strong magnetic field, such as the induction cooker and microwave oven. Otherwise, circuit failure, fire, or explosion can be caused. l Do not leave your phone, battery, or charger in a very hot or cold place. Otherwise, mal-function of the products, fire, or explosion can be caused. l Do not place sharp metal objects such as pins near the earpiece. The earpiece may attract these objects and hurt you when you are using the phone. l Do not subject your phone, battery, and charger to serious collision or shock. Otherwise, battery leakage, phone malfunction, overheat, fire, or explosion can be caused. l Do not put your phone in the pocket on the back side of trousers or a skirt to avoid phone damage while seating. l Do not place sharp metal objects such as keys near your phone in case of scraping the sur-face. Children Safety l Put your phone, battery, and charger in places beyond the reach of children. Do not allow children to use the phone, battery, or charger without guidance. l Do not allow children to put the battery in mouth, for electrolyte in the battery is poison-ous. l Do not allow children to touch the small fittings. Otherwise, suffocation or gullet jam can be caused if children swallow the small fittings.
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI 166 Operating Environment l The phone, battery, and charger are not water-resistant. Keep them dry. Protect the phone, battery and charge from water or vapor. Do not touch the phone with a wet hand. Other-wise, Otherwise, short-circuit and malfunction of the product or electric shock can be caused. l Do not use the phone in dusty, damp and dirty places or places with magnetic field. Other-wise, malfunction of the circuit can be caused. l Do not turn on or off the phone when it is near your ears to avoid negative impact on your health. l When you carry or use the phone, keep the antenna at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) away from your body, to avoid negative impact on your health caused by radio frequency leakage. l If you feel uncomfortable (such as falling sickness or qualm) after playing games with your phone for a long time, please go to see a doctor immediately. l When you use the phone in the handsfree mode, do not put it too close to your ears. Oth-erwise, your hearing may be hurt by the loud volume. l Do not use an optical amplifier to check the infrared interface, if any, on your phone. l If your phone can take pictures, do not put the flash lamp near your eyes or any other’s eyes. l If there is a touch-pen, use it gently to avoid scratch on your phone or screen. l On a thunder stormy day, do not use your phone outdoors or when it is being charged. l Do not touch the antenna when a call is going on. Touching the antenna may affect call quality and cause the phone to operate with more power. As a result, the talk-time and standby time are shortened. l The phone may interfere nearby TV sets, radios and PCs. l In accordance with the international standards for radio frequency and radiation, use phone accessories approved by Huawei only.
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI   167 Cleaning and Maintenance l Before you clean or maintain the phone, turn off the phone and disconnect it from the charger. Otherwise, electric shock or short-circuit of the battery or charger may be caused. l Do not use any chemical detergent, powder, or other chemical agent (such as alcohol and benzene) to clean the phone and the charge. Otherwise, part damage or a fire can be caused. You can clean the phone and the charger with a piece of soft antistatic cloth that is a little wet. l Do not scratch the shell of the phone. Otherwise, the shed coating may cause skin allergy. Once it happens, stop using the phone at once and go to see a doctor. l Keep the plug dry when you clean it, to prevent fire. l If the phone or any of its fittings does not work, turn to the local authorize sevice center for help. Emergency Call 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. Battery l Use the battery approved by the manufacturer only. Otherwise, explosion can be caused. l Do not dispose of the battery in fire. Otherwise, the battery may ignite or explode. l Do not connect two poles of the battery with conductors such as cables, jewelries or any other metal material. Otherwise, the battery is short-circuited and it may burn your body. l Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery poles. Otherwise fluid leakage, over-heat, fire, or explosion can be caused. l If there is battery leakage, smoke, or strange smell, stop using the battery and keep it away from open flame to avoid fire or explosion. Then turn to an authorized maintainer for help.
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI 168 l If the battery fluid contacts skin or cloth, wash with clean water immediately to avoid irri-tation to the skin. l If the battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub your eyes. Otherwise, your eyes can be hurt. Wash with clean water and seek medical assistance immediately. l If there is battery deformation, color change or abnormal heating while you charge or store the battery, take it out immediately and stop using it any more. Otherwise, battery leakage, overheat, expolsion, or fire can be caused. l When installing the battery on your phone, do not push the battery by force lest battery fluid leak out or the battery crack. l Do not take out the battery when the phone is turned on. l If you do not use the battery for a long time, store it in normal temperature after charging. Charger l Use the charger approved by the phone manufacture only. Any violation of this rule may result in fire or malfunction of the charger. l Do not short-circuit the charger. Short-circuiting the charger may cause fire or malfunction of the charger. l If the power cord is damaged (for example, the lead is exposed or broken), or the plug becomes loose, stop using the cable at one. Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit of the charger, or fire can be caused. l Keep the charger away from water (or other liquid) or containers containing water (or other liquid). Once wather or other liquid leaks into the charger, electrical leakage or other faults can be caused. l Do not use the charger in a dusty and damp environment. Keep the power cord away from any heating appliance. l Ensure the plug of the charger is properly inserted into the power socket when charging the battery. Improper insertion may result in electric shock, fire, or explosion. To unplug the charger, pull the plug off rather than tear the power cord. l Use the AC power supply defined in the specifications of the charger. An improper power voltage can cause file or malfunction of the charger.
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI   169 l Do not place any heavy object on the power cord of the charger. Do not damage, change, or pluck the power cord. Otherwise electric shock or file can be caused. l When you are charging the battery with the charger, do not touch the plug, power cord or the charger with a wet hand. Otherwise, electric shock can be caused. l Once the liquid such as water leaks into the charger, remove the plug of the charger from the socket immediately. Otherwise, overheating, fire and other mulfuction can be caused. Using the USB Cable To use the USB cable, you need operate abiding strictly by the following rules. Otherwise, your phone or PC may be damaged: l To connect your phone and PC with the USB cable, connect to the phone at first, and then connect to the PC. l In the process of communication between your phone and PC, it is strictly forbidden to plug or pull out the USB cable.  l To disconnect your phone and PC from the USB cable, disconnect from the PC at first, and then disconnect from the phone. Rules for Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy THIS DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD. Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi-
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI 170 neers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the public. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to ac-count for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio fre-quency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is deter-mined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below the value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. All models of Huawei’s mobile phone are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guide-lines. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested according to the IEEE Std C95.1 – 1999, RSS-102, Canada’s Safety Code 6 , and EN 50361 and does not exceed the limit of FCC rule §2.1093, the ANSI/IEEE C 95.1:1999, the NCRP Report Num-ber 86 for uncontrolled environment, and the Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 and the Indus-try Canada Radio Standards Specification RSS-102 for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure, and also does not exceed the limit established by the European Council Recom-mendation: 1999/519/EC for safe exposure. The SAR limit adopted by the IEEE Std C95.1 – 1999, RSS-102, and Canada’s Safety Code 6 is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value for this device type when tested at the head is 0.752 W/kg. The SAR limit adopted by the IEEE Std C95.1 – 1999, RSS-102, and Canada’s Safety Code 6 is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value for this device type when tested at the body is 0.490 W/kg. The SAR limit adopted by the 1999/519/EC is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten gram of tissue. The highest SAR value for this device type when tested at the head is 0.890 W/kg.
1199    WWaarrnniinnggss  aanndd  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss  HUAWEI   171 Environmental Protection Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, ex-hausted battery and old phone and please promote their recycling. Do not dispose of ex-hausted battery or old phone in a dustbin or fire. Otherwise, explosion can be caused.
 HUAWEI  173 20  Abbreviations and Acronyms DCF  DRM Content Format DRM  Digital Rights Management FDN  Fixed Dial Number GPRS  General Packet Radio Service GSM  Global System for Mobile communication OTA  Over-The-Air PIN  Personal Identification Number PUK  PIN Unblocking Key SD  Secure Digital Card SAR  Specific Absorption Rate STK  SIM Tool Kit URL  Universal Resource Locator USB  Universal Serial Bus WAP  Wireless Application Protocol WCDMA Wideband code division multiple access  Ver: V1.10  BOM: 31015765

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