Huawei Technologies U9105 HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/GSM/EDGE Mobile Phone with Bluetooth User Manual U9100

Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/GSM/EDGE Mobile Phone with Bluetooth U9100

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Wonderful Communication, Mobile Life.
HUAWEI U9105 Mobile Phone
User Guide
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Safety Precautions
Please read the safety precautions carefully to
ensure the correct and safe use of your wireless
device. For detailed information, refer to the section
Warnings and Precautions”.
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Do not switch on your phone when it is
prohibited to use mobile phones or
when the phone may cause interfer-
ence or danger.
Do not use your phone while driving.
Follow any rules or regulations in
hospitals and health care facilities.
Switch off your phone near medical
apparatus.
Switch off your phone in aircraft. The
phone may cause interference to
control signals of the aircraft.
Switch off your phone near high-preci-
sion electronic devices. The phone may
affect the performance of these
devices.
Do not attempt to disassemble your
phone or its accessories. Only qualified
personnel are allowed to service or
repair the phone.
Do not place your phone or its accesso-
ries in containers with strong electro-
magnetic field.
Do not place magnetic storage media
near your phone. Radiation from the
phone may erase the information stored
on them.
Do not put your phone in a high-
temperature place or use it in a place
with flammable gas such as a gas
station.
Keep your phone and its accessories
away from children. Do not allow
children to use your phone without
guidance.
Use only approved batteries and
chargers to avoid the risk of explosions.
Observe any laws or regulations on the
use of wireless device. Respect others’
privacy and legal rights when using
your wireless device.
Strictly follow the relevant instructions in
this manual while using the USB cable.
Otherwise your phone or PC may be
damaged.
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Table of Contents 1
Introduction 1
About This Guide........................................1
Packing List ................................................1
Appearance of Your Phone ........................1
SIM Card ....................................................2
Battery ........................................................2
Memory Card (Optional).............................3
Keys ...........................................................3
Screen ........................................................4
Security .....................................................6
Text Input ...................................................7
Customized Settings 9
Profiles .......................................................9
Phone Settings ...........................................9
Display Settings..........................................9
Network Settings ........................................9
Call Function 10
Managing Contacts .................................10
Setting Call Function ................................10
Making and Ending a Call .......................11
Answering or Rejecting a Call ..................12
Message Function 13
Message...................................................13
Email ........................................................14
Connections 16
USB ..........................................................16
Bluetooth®.............................................. 18
Browser .................................................... 19
Business Function 21
Calendar Management ............................21
File Management ..................................... 21
Tool Applications...................................... 22
Entertainment Function 25
Playing Music ........................................... 25
Using the Camera .................................... 25
Java Application....................................... 26
FM Radio ................................................. 26
Warnings and Precautions 27
Electronic Device ..................................... 27
Medical Device......................................... 27
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres......... 27
Traffic Security ......................................... 28
Operating Environment ............................ 28
Preventing Hearing Damage.................... 29
Safety of Children .................................... 29
Environmental Protection......................... 29
Accessories.............................................. 30
Battery and Charger.................................30
Clearing and Maintenance....................... 30
Emergency Call........................................ 31
Certification Information (SAR) ................ 31
1Table of Contents
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1Introduction
About This Guide
This guide describes how to find and use the func-
tions of menus of your phone. If you customize the
main menu, you can find and use the menus accord-
ing to your customized path.
Contacts > Desired item. In standby mode, press the
left soft key to access the main menu. Scroll to Con-
tacts and then press the scroll key to confirm the
selection.
Options > Desired item. In the active window, access
Options according to the prompt displayed in the
prompt area.
The guide describes keys as follows: For example, A/
a indicates a key marked with A/a; A indicates a key
marked with the letter A; Ctrl+A indicates that press
Ctrl and A.
Packing List
Use the battery, charger, and other accessories that
are compatible with your mobile phone.
Appearance of Your Phone
Supports WCDMA/HSDPA 850/1900, GSM/GPRS/
EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, and network auto-switch.
One mobile phone One travel charger
One rechargeable battery One User Guide
One USB data cable
(optional)
One headset (optional)
One CD (optional)
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SIM Card
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SIM Card
Note
The SIM card and its golden contact can be
easily damaged by a scratch or bend. Carry,
insert, or remove the SIM card with caution.
Before inserting or removing the SIM card, discon-
nect the charger, switch off the phone, and remove
the battery. Insert or remove the SIM card according
to the following figure.
Battery
Note
If the battery is used for the first time, charge
the battery for more than 12 hours.
If the battery has not been used for a
prolonged period, charge the battery before
usage.
The battery is easy to wear out. When the
standby time is noticeably shorter than nor-
mal after charging, replace the battery.
The recharging time varies with the
temperature and the aging degree of the
battery.
When the battery level is low, your phone
generates low battery alarms at a certain
interval and displays prompts. When the bat-
tery level is too low to support your phone,
the phone is automatically switched off.
Before inserting or removing the battery, disconnect
the charger, and switch off your phone. Insert or
remove the battery according to the following figure.
1Earpiece 2Secondary camera
3Volume key 4Screen
5Power/data cable
connector
6Headset connector
7Microphone 8Battery case cover (You
can install or remove the
cover by sliding it.)
9Main camera 10 Speaker
1 2
Memory Card (Optional)
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Introduction
After the battery is correctly placed, connect the
power cord of the charger to your phone and connect
the charger to the power socket.
Memory Card (Optional)
Your phone supports the memory card of 2 GB.
Before inserting or removing the memory card, dis-
connect the charger, switch off your phone, and
remove the battery case cover and the battery. Insert
the memory card according to the following figure.
Keys
Shortcut keys:
Basic function keys:
1 2
3 4
2Email key 3Browser key
6Music key 7IM key
1/4 Selection
keys
Perform the corresponding functions
displayed above these keys.
5End key Switch on and off your phone by
holding down this key.
Return to the standby mode and
reject or end a call.
8Call key Answer a call or view call records in
standby mode.
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5678
Screen
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Special function keys:
Screen
Standby Screen
This line diagram is for reference only. For details,
view your phone.
Settings > Standby Settings > Desired item.
9/
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Bright-
ness
keys
Press Fn and these keys to enable
brightness adjustment in standby
mode.
11 Del key Delete characters to the left of the cur-
sor in input mode.
12 Enter key Move to a new line in input mode.
13 Zi key Switch between text inputs or press
Fn+Zi to start the input auxiliary menu
in input mode.
14 A/a key Lock the keypad by hold down this
key to lock the keypad or press
Fn+A/a to lock the keypad in
standby mode.
Switch between uppercase letters
and lowercase letters in input mode.
15 SYM key Switch between profiles by holding
down this key in standby mode.
Display the list of symbols in input
mode.
16 Space
key
Start the notebook in standby mode.
Insert a space in input mode.
17 Shortcut
menu key
Use the functions of the shortcut
menus or view the running application.
18 Ctrl key Enter control commands by pressing
this key and another key, such as Ctrl
+A.
19 Fn key Enter the character above the other
key by pressing this key and another
key.
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Indicator dis-
play area
3Desktop
4Operation
prompt area
5Time display
area
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Screen
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Introduction
Set the standby mode of your phone. The desktop
displays shortcut function icons, which is applicable
to business. You can also select a simple standby
mode.
Set the shortcut icons displayed in the standby
screen.
Set the shortcut functions corresponding to the right
selection key in the standby screen.
Menu Screen
In the main menu screen, choose Options > Desired
item.
Arrange the shortcut icons of the function menus.
Move the shortcut icons of the function menus on
the main menu: scroll to the desired position, and
then press the scroll key.
Move the shortcut icon of a function menu to
another function menu.
In the function menu screen, choose Options >
Desired item. Then you can perform the operations
related to the current function menu.
Display Indicators
Your phone displays various indicators. The following
table shows the common indicators that may be dis-
played in the indicator and profile display area.
The more bars the indicator displays, the
higher the battery level is.
The more bars the indicator displays, the
stronger the signal is.
The roaming service is in use.
The phone is in the GSM network.
The phone is in the WCDMA network.
The normal profile is enabled. The indicator
varies according to different profiles.
The headset is in use.
Bluetooth is enabled.
A PC is connected to the Internet through your
mobile phone.
The alarm clock is set.
Security
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Security
Phone/SIM Card Security Settings
Settings > Security > Phone and SIM card >
Desired item.
Enter the password of your phone to restore factory
defaults. The initial password is 0000.
If the phone lock or PIN lock is enabled, you need
to enter the corresponding password when you
switch on your phone.
Change the password of your phone, PIN code, or
PIN2 code. The PIN code can be changed only
when the PIN code is unlocked.
Set the fixed dialing number list to define the num-
bers that your phone can dial. This function needs
to be supported by the SIM card.
Note
For certain SIM cards, you need to enter the
PIN2 code to use certain special functions.
If you enter a wrong PIN code or wrong PIN2
code for three consecutive attempts, the SIM
card is locked. To unlock the SIM card, enter
the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) code or PUK2
code.
The PIN code, PIN2 code, PUK code, or
PUK2 code is provided together with the SIM
card. For details, consult your service pro-
vider.
Digital Rights Management
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a solution that
protects digital contents against piracy and protects
the interests of content providers. Digital contents
include multimedia contents, such as pictures,
sounds, and videos, and Java applications. Your
The memory card is inserted into your mobile
phone.
There are new short messages. The indicator
varies according to the types of short mes-
sages and emails.
Line 1 is in use.
All voice calls of Line 1 are forwarded.
Line 2 is in use.
All voice calls of Line 2 are forwarded.
Text Input
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Introduction
phone adds copyright information to these contents
so that they are protected by licenses. In this manner,
the usage of these contents is restricted on terminal
devices.
Settings > Security > DRM Settings. Enter the cor-
rect password of your phone. Then you can perform
DRM.
Text Input
When you enter texts, numbers, and symbols, the
input indicator on the upper right part of the screen
shows the currently used input. Press Zi to switch
between inputs.
Press Fn+Zi to use the input auxiliary menu. With
this menu, you can use the predictive input, switch
between input languages, and enter symbols.
Copying and Pasting Texts
1Hold down A/a and scroll to the required direc-
tion to select texts, or press Ctrl+A to select all
texts.
2Press Ctrl+C to copy texts, press Ctrl+X to cut
texts, or press Fn+Zi to cut or copy selected
texts.
3Press Ctrl+V to paste texts. You can also press
Fn+Zi to paste texts.
Using Predictive Input
After the predictive input function is enabled, press
the keys marked with required letters in turn. The pre-
dictive input function displays the words that comply
with the conditions according to combination rules.
Scroll to the desired words and press the scroll key to
confirm the selection.
English Input
Press A/a once to switch to the input of uppercase
letters. Press A/a twice to switch to the input of low-
ercase letters.
Press Fn and another key to enter the character or
number above the key.
Text Input
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Number Input
With the 123 input, you can directly enter numbers by
pressing the number keys on the keypad. Without the
123 input, you can enter numbers by pressing Fn and
the desired number key.
Symbol Input
Press SYM to display the list of symbols. Scroll to the
desired symbol or press the letter key corresponding
to the desired symbol. Then press the scroll key to
confirm the selection.
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2Customized Settings
Profiles
You can set different profiles according to different
scenarios.
Settings > Profiles > Desired item. Select a profile.
Then, press the scroll key to enable the profile or
press the left soft key to modify the profile.
Phone Settings
Settings > Phone Settings > Desired item. You can
set the following:
System time of your phone
Language of your phone. If you set the language
mode of your phone to automatic, the language of
your phone is the same as the language of the SIM
card.
Language of the input
Options in meeting mode. You can also choose
Settings > Profiles > Meeting to set the sound
options of your phone.
Keypad tones
Enabling of automatic keypad lock
Enabling and time of automatic switching on or off
Display Settings
Settings > Display Settings > Desired item. Then,
you can set the following:
Wallpaper in standby mode
Brightness of the screen
Enabling of keypad light
Period when the backlight is on
Greeting messages
Network Settings
Settings > Network > Desired item. You can set the
following:
Network mode
Manual or automatic network selection
Enabling of the cell broadcast service
Preferred network list
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3Call Function
For the availability of call forwarding, call waiting, or
call barring, consult your service provider. Settings >
Call Settings. Then, you can enable or disable the
preceding functions.
Managing Contacts
Creating a Contact
To add a new contact, perform one of the following
operations:
Enter a number, and then save it or choose
Options > Desired item.
Contacts > New Contacts: To create a contact.
Calls > Options > Desired item to save the
selected number.
Searching for a Contact
Select Contacts. Enter the name or the initial of the
name of the contact in the text box to search for the
record containing the entered information.
Select Calls. Scroll to the required record in the
missed calls, answered calls, or dialed calls.
Editing a Contact
Contacts > Desired item. You can perform the follow-
ing:
Open: Select a record and edit it.
Options > Desired item: Edit the contact.
Other Operations
Settings > Applications > Contact Settings >
Desired item. Then, you can set the preview informa-
tion, categorization method, listing method, and
speed dialing, or view memory information.
Select Contacts. Scroll to a group. Then you can
perform certain operations, such as creating a group
and adding a contact to a specific group. Basic oper-
ations on groups are similar to the operations on con-
tacts.
Setting Call Function
Settings > Call Settings > General > Desired item.
Then you can set the following:
Making and Ending a Call
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Call Function
Prompt of saving unknown numbers
Automatic redialing after a call fails
Answering mode of incoming calls
Automatic answering mode. To use this function,
you need to connect the headset to your mobile
phone.
Displaying of your number to the called party. If you
set it to automatic, the displaying is subject to your
network.
Calling line of your mobile phone
Set my numbers. You can create, edit, or delete
your records.
Settings > Applications > Video Call > Desired
item. Then, you can set the following:
Image display mode of the called and calling par-
ties.
Image quality
Enabling of your camera
Enabling of your voice
Automatic switching from a video call to a voice call
when the called party does not support the video
call function
Picture file that is sent to the other party during a
video call
Enabling of automatic answering of video calls
Making and Ending a Call
Note
In the 3G network, you can make video
calls, provided that the called party has a
device supporting the video call function.
1Enter a number or select a contact. Then, press
the Call key to make a voice call. Or, choose
Options to make a voice call or video call.
If speed dialing is enabled on a contact, you can
hold down the corresponding number key to make
a voice call.
2During a call, you can select Options to perform
operations in the option list.
During a call, you can scroll to each function dis-
played on the screen. You can press the right
selection key to switch your mobile phone to the
mute mode.
Answering or Rejecting a Call
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During a voice call, enter the number of a third
party. Then press the Call key to make a three-way
call. Select Options to switch between conference
call or private conversation.
3Press the end key to terminate the call.
Answering or Rejecting a Call
1Press the scroll key to answer a call.
You can answer calls in set answering mode.
You can also answer calls in automatic answering
mode.
2Press the End key to reject a call.
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Message Function
4Message Function
Message
Sending a Message
1Messaging > Create message to create a mes-
sage.
The screen displays the number of words or bytes
of a message. If the number exceeds the maxi-
mum, a message is sent as a series of two or
more messages.
2When you edit a message, you can perform the
following operations:
Options > Advanced > Switch to MMS: edit a
multimedia message.
Scroll to the functions displayed on the lower part
of the screen.
Options > Desired item: perform the operations of
the menus.
3After the message is complete, press the scroll
key. You can select the recipient, enter the num-
ber, or select a number from Contacts.
4Press the scroll key to send the message.
Note
Messaging > Te mplates. Then, you can create
the message template.
Viewing a Message
Your phone provides four folders, Inbox, Drafts, Out-
box, and Sent, to store messages.
1Select Messaging. Then, select a folder.
Access a folder, and then switch between four
folders and templates through the scroll key.
Inbox stores received messages; Drafts stores
created and saved messages; Outbox stores the
messages that fail to sent; Sent stores sent mes-
sages.
2Select a message, and then choose Options to
perform the operations of the menus.
•In Inbox and Sent, you can creat folders.
Email
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Note
If your phone is enabled with the cell broad-
cast function, choose Messaging > Broad-
cast Inbox to view cell broadcast
messages.
Message Settings
Settings > Applications > Message Settings >
Desired item or Messaging > Settings > Desired
item. Then, you can set messaging.
Set the following for short messages and mul-
timedia messages:
Options related to message receiving and sending.
Whether your signature is sent together with your
short messages. You can edit your signature when
editing a short message.
Display size of the characters in messages.
Whether the original message is contained in the
reply message.
Account of multimedia messages.
Number of the voice mailbox.
Prompt of saving unknown numbers.
Set the following for push messages:
Method of receiving push messages
Security level for receiving push messages
Whitelist and blacklist and whether they are
enabled
Set the following for broadcast:
Enabling of the broadcast service
Subscription of added broadcast columns
Receiving of broadcast messages in certain lan-
guages only
Whether a ring tone sounds when a new broadcast
message is received
Whether earlier messages are automatically
deleted when the broadcast inbox is full
Set common phrases.
You can create or edit common phrases.
Email
Sending an Email
1Email > Create Email to create an email.
Email
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Message Function
The screen displays the number of words or bytes
of an email. If the number exceeds the maximum,
an email is sent as a series of two or more emails.
2When you edit an email, edit each item through
the scroll key.
Scroll to a recipient and select it, or select the
recipient from contacts.
When you edit an-email, you can choose Options
to add the attachment, specify CC and BCC, save
the email as a draft, set priority, and use the mail-
box.
3Press the scroll key to send the email.
Viewing an Email
Your mobile phone provides five mailboxes, Inbox,
Drafts, Outbox, Sent, and Blocked, to store emails.
1Select Email. Then, select a mailbox.
Open a mailbox, and then switch between the five
mailboxes through the scroll key.
Inbox stores received emails; Drafts stores cre-
ated and saved emails; Outbox stores the emails
failed to send; Sent stores sent emails; Blocked
stores screened emails.
2Select an email, and then choose Options to
perform the operations of the menus.
Email Settings
Settings > Applications > Email Settings > Desired
item, or Email > Email Wizard > Desired item. Then,
you can set the email account. Select an account,
and then choose Options.
You can edit an account and set general, receiving
or sending attributes.
You can add a new account.
You can set an account to the default account.
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5Connections
Your phone provides you with many data communi-
cation functions. You can access the Connectivity
screen by selecting Settings from the main menu.
USB
You can synchronise data between your phone and
PC, surf the Internet with your phone and read the
memory card by USB cable.
!
Warning
To help prevent damage to your phone and
PC when using the USB cable please follow
these guidelines. To connect your phone with
a PC through USB cable, first connect the
USB connector to your phone, and then con-
nect the other end of the cable to the PC. To
disconnect your phone from the PC, first dis-
able the PC Assistant, then disconnect the
USB connector from the PC, and finally dis-
connect the USB cable from your phone.
If the PC cannot recognise your phone when
connecting through the USB cable, power off
and restart the PC and then retry.
Please do not plug the USB cable in and out
of your phone frequently.
USB-Based Synchronization
With a USB cable and PC assistant, your phone can
communicate with a PC.
To operate the USB-based synchronization with your
phone, do as follows.
1Connect your phone and PC with the USB cable.
2Install the PC assistant, follow the guide to com-
plete the install.
3Run the PC assistant on the PC.
4Now you can operate the USB based synchroni-
zation. For details of the operation, refer to the
Help of the PC Assistant.
Accessing the Internet by USB
Connecting your phone to the PC with the USB cable
enables the PC to use the phone as a modem. This
helps to set up a dial-up connection to the Internet.
There are two methods to access the internet by
USB
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Connections
using the USB cable: use the PC assistant supplied
with your phone or use the Windows operating sys-
tem to set the service.
1Connect your phone and PC with the USB
cable.
2Install the PC assistant, follow the guide to com-
plete the install.
3Ensure the USB device is shown in Device Man-
ager/Port of your PC.
4Select one of the following methods to set up the
dial-up connection.
Run the Dial-up Internet on the PC to create the
dial-up connection.
Create Internet access through the built-in Internet
wizard of the Windows operating system.
Note
Only Windows 2000, Windows XP and Win-
dows Vista are supported.
micro-SD Card Reader
You can read the files saved in the micro-SD card by
using a USB cable.
To use the micro-SD card reader, do as follows.
1Insert the micro-SD card to your phone.
2Connect your phone to the PC by using the USB
cable.
3Change the mode to Micro-SD mode by pressing
the button.
4Found New Hardware is displayed on your PC,
and an icon for the mobile memory drive
appears.
Note
The function of micro-SD card reader and the
other functions using the USB cable are
incompatible. If you enable the micro-SD card
reader, other functions using the USB cable are
unavailable.
Bluetooth®
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Bluetooth®
You may use the built-in Bluetooth function of your
phone to synchronise data between a PC and your
phone, or use the built-in modem of your phone to
access the Internet with a PC, or exchange data with
other Bluetooth devices. You can also talk by using
the Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth loudspeaker, or
listen to music by using the Bluetooth stereo headset.
Note
The Bluetooth function supported by your
phone meets the requirements of Bluetooth
Specification 1.2. It can work successfully only
if you use it with compatible Bluetooth devices.
For more information, refer to the user manuals
of related devices, or consult the manufacturer
of related devices.
Bluetooth-Based Synchronization
To operate the Bluetooth synchronization with your
phone, your PC needs to support Bluetooth function.
1Install the PC assistant, follow the guide to com-
plete the install.
2Select Bluetooth > Switch On to enable the
Bluetooth function.
3Select Bluetooth > Settings > Discoverable
> Yes.
4Run the driver software for Bluetooth on the PC,
and pair the phone. After the PC detects and
recognises the phone serial port service, acti-
vate the Bluetooth serial port service on the
phone.
5Run the PC assistant on the PC.
6You can now operate the synchronization. For
details of the operation, refer to the Help of the
PC Assistant.
Bluetooth-Based Data Transfer
You can exchange data between your Bluetooth
phone and other Bluetooth devices. If you want to
exchange data between your phone and another
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Connections
device, that device must support Bluetooth and the
Bluetooth function must be enabled.
1Select Bluetooth > Switch On to enable the
Bluetooth function.
2Select Search devices to search a Bluetooth
device. When a Bluetooth device is found for the
first time, authentication is required.
Now you can exchange data between your phone
and the other Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth-Based Internet Access
Connecting your phone to a PC through Bluetooth
function enables the PC to use the phone as a
modem. This helps to set up a dial-up connection to
the Internet. (This is particularly useful for laptop.)
To access the Internet by Bluetooth, make sure that
your PC supports the Bluetooth function and your
SIM card supports the Internet access service.
You can create Bluetooth-based Internet access
through the built-in Internet wizard of the Windows
operating system, or the Internet wizard supplied with
the Bluetooth drive suite of the PC.
Note
Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows
Vista are supported.
Browser
Setting the Browser
Browser > Settings > Desired item. Then, you can
set the following items related to the browser:
Homepage
Personal settings or processing of private data
Security
Push messages
Account of the browser
Using the Browser
Select Browser. Then you can perform the following:
Opening the homepage
Entering the website address to access and
connecting it
Using Google search
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Saving frequently visited websites
Browsing saved Web pages offline
• Browsing history Web pages
Connecting to the website lately accessed
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6Business Function
Calendar Management
Setting the Alarm Clock
Tools > Alarms > New Alarm. Then you can set an
alarm. You can select an alarm from the alarm list,
and then modify the alarm with the scroll key, or
select corresponding options to activate, deactivate,
or delete the alarm. When the alarm time is reached,
your phone starts sounding the alarm tone and dis-
plays a prompt. You can suspend or turn off the
alarm. Your phone can still start sounding the alarm
and prompt whether the phone needs to be switched
on even if your phone is switched off.
Viewing Calendar
Organizer > Calendar > Desired item.
Select View to view the reminder on the selected
date.
Select Options to create a reminder, set the dis-
play mode, jump to a date, synchronize data, view
undue reminders, and search the calendar.
Setting Calendar
Organizer > My Reminders > Desired item.
Switch between categories with the scroll key.
Select Options to create, delete, send, and open a
reminder in the calendar, view and create a cate-
gory, select more reminders, synchronize data, set
the display mode, search the calendar, and view
the storing date.
In standby business mode, the desktop displays the
set reminders. You can view the reminder with the
scroll key.
Recording a Note
Organizer > Memo > Desired item. Then you can
create, edit, send, and delete a note.
File Management
My Files > Desired item. Then you can download
and manage pictures, music, videos, files, ring tones,
or other files. Select Options to send, delete, set the
applications, select the multiple items, search, cate-
gorize, manage, and view stored information, and
operate on related information.
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When your phone find the memory card, the memory
card tab is automatically displayed in the folder
screen. Scroll to the desired contents in the memory
card and perform corresponding operations. In addi-
tion, your phone supports the function of formatting
the memory card.
Tool Applications
Google Search
Select Google Search. Then you can enjoy Google
Search function. This service requires network sup-
port. For details, consult your service provider.
Google Map
Select Google Map. Then you can use Google Map
function. This service requires network support. For
details, consult your service provider.
Push Mail
Select Push Mail. Then you can use Push Mail func-
tion. This service requires network support. For
details, consult your service provider.
minifring IM
Select minifring IM. Then you can use minifring IM
function. This service requires network support. For
details, consult your service provider.
DocViewer
Tools > DocViewer. Then you can view documents
with your phone. DOCTXTXLSPPTPDF are
supported.
Data Synchronization (Optional)
You can synchronize information between your
phone and the server through the wireless network.
Information that can be synchronized include the
contacts, calendar, and to-do list.
Tools > Synchronize > Desired item. Then, you can
synchronize required items, view logs, establish
connections to the server, or set synchronization
direction with the scroll key.
Note
This service requires network support. For
details, consult your service provider.
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Business Function
Recording
Tools > Voice recorder. Then you can record voice
and music with your phone.
Press the scroll key to start recording.
During the recording, press the scroll key to pause
or start the recording. Press the left selection key to
stop recording. Voice files are automatically saved
to My Files > Music.
After the recording, scroll to the corresponding
menu to play the file. In addition, you can choose
Options to send the file, set the file to a ring tone,
and delete the file.
Calculator
Tools > Calculator. Then you can perform calcula-
tions, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, divid-
ing, and extraction of square root.
Enter numbers with number keys.
Scroll to a desired operator and press the scroll key
to confirm the selection.
Press Del to delete the characters to the left of the
cursor.
Select Options to save calculation results to the
memory, recall calculation results from the memory,
clear the memory, or clear calculation results.
Converter
Tools > Converter. Then you can convert measures
from one unit to another.
1Scroll to the measure to convert or press the left
selection key to select a measure from the list.
2Use the scroll key or the left selection key to
select the unit from which you want to convert
and the unit to which you want to convert. The
conversion rate is automatically displayed.
3Press number keys to enter the value you want
to convert. Then you can view the converted
value.
World Time
Tools > World Time. You can view the time in differ-
ent cities.
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Switch between different time zones with the scroll
key.
Switch between cities with the scroll key.
Select Options to set the current city, secondary
city, whether to display the time of the secondary
city, and daylight saving time (DST), or add city
names in the selected time zone.
Note
If your area uses DST, you need to set the
time zone to DST to obtain accurate local
time.
If you set a secondary city and the time of
the secondary city needs to be displayed,
the time is displayed in the lower right cor-
ner of the screen.
Other Tools
There are the stopwatch, countdown timer, and ser-
vice dial-up function in Tools. Through service dial-
up, you can use the service number provided by the
service provider for dial-up. For details, consult your
service provider.
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7Entertainment Function
Playing Music
Music > Desired item. You can play all music, play
music according to artists, albums, and genre, set the
play list, and view the latest play list.
During music playing, you can perform the following
operations:
• Follow the displayed prompts and use the scroll key
to perform corresponding operations.
• Scroll up to access the current play list.
• Choose Options to perform the operations in the
list.
Note
If a music file is set to background playing,
the standby screen displays the play list.
Select Open. The music file can be played
in the foreground.
Using the Camera
Setting the Camera
Camera > Options > Settings > Desired item. You
can set the camera. Scroll to categories, and scroll
up and down to set the items in the current category.
The description of the current item is displayed on the
right part of the screen.
Select the camera mode or video camera mode.
Enable the night mode.
Set the white balance or effect. The corresponding
preview is displayed on the right part of the screen.
•Set the resolution of a picture. The corresponding
printing resolution are displayed on the right part of
the screen.
Select the main camera or internal camera.
Set the shooting quality, whether to preview, the
storage location, the naming method, whether to
enable the navigation key, and the functions
enabled by the scroll key.
Restore the defaults.
Note
After the navigation key function is enabled,
you can scroll to corresponding shortcut
functions during framing or recording.
Taking Pictures and Recording Videos
Select Camera to access the camera function. When
your mobile phone is in the framing mode, you can
perform the following:
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Press the scroll key to take pictures. The pictures
are stored in My Files > Pictures > Camera
album. Select Options to perform the operations in
the list.
Options > Video Camera. You can press the scroll
key to start recording. Videos are stored in My
Files > Videos > Video album. Select Options to
perform the operations in the list.
Java Application
Java > Bookmarks. You can create, delete, or edit
bookmarks. Scroll to an application and press the
scroll key to run the application, or select Options to
perform the operations in the list.
Note
Settings > Applications > Java Settings >
Desired item. You can adjust the volume
and enable vibration.
FM Radio
FM Radio > Automatic tuning or select options to
tune channels. If the signals are not good or the vol-
ume is too small, you can use the earphone.
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8Warnings and Precautions
This section contains important information pertaining to
the operating instructions of your device. It also contains
information about how to use the mobile safely. Read this
information carefully before using your device.
Please observe the national local regulations in the loca-
tion where product is to be used. This product may be
restricted for use in some or all countries of European
Union.
Electronic Device
Power off your device if using the device is prohibited. Do
not use the device when it causes danger or interference
with electronic devices.
Medical Device
Power off your device and follow the rules and regula-
tions set forth by the hospitals and health care facilities.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum
distance of 15 cm be maintained between a device and
a pacemaker to prevent potential interference with the
pacemaker. If you are using a pacemaker, use the
device on the opposite side of the pacemaker and do
not carry the device in your front pocket.
Some wireless devices may affect the performance of
the hearing aids. For any such problems, consult your
service provider.
Potentially Explosive
Atmospheres
Switch off your device in any area with a potentially explo-
sive atmosphere, and comply with all signs and instruc-
tions. Areas that may have potentially explosive
atmospheres include the areas where you would normally
be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Triggering of
sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire,
resulting in bodily injuries or even deaths. Do not switch
on the device at refueling points such as service stations.
Comply with restrictions on the use of radio equipment in
fuel depots, storage, and distribution areas, and chemical
plants. Also, adhere to restrictions in areas where blast-
ing operations are in progress. Before using the device,
watch out for areas that have potentially explosive atmo-
sphere that are often, but not always, clearly marked.
Such locations include areas below the deck on boats,
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chemical transfer or storage facilities and areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust,
or metal powders. Ask the manufacturers of vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane) if this device can be safely used in their vicinity.
Traffic Security
Observe local laws and regulations while using the
device. Also, if using the device while driving a vehicle,
please comply with the following guidelines:
Concentrate on driving. Your first responsibility is to
drive safely.
Do not talk on the device while driving. Use hands-free
accessories.
When you have to make or answer a call, park the vehi-
cle at the road side before using your device.
RF signals may affect electronic systems of motor vehi-
cles. For more information, consult the vehicle manu-
facturer.
In a motor vehicle, do not place the device over the air
bag or in the air bag deployment area. Otherwise, the
device may hurt you owing to the strong force when the
air bag inflates.
Do not use your device while flying in an aircraft. Switch
off your device before boarding an aircraft. Using wire-
less devices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the
operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone
network, and may be considered illegal.
Operating Environment
Do not use or charge the device in dusty, damp or dirty
places or places with magnetic fields. Otherwise, the
circuit may not function properly.
The device complies with the RF specifications when
the device is used near your ear or at a distance of 1.5
cm from your body. Ensure that the device accessories
such as a device case and a device holster are not
composed of metal components. Keep your device 1.5
cm away from your body to meet the requirement ear-
lier mentioned.
On a thunder and stormy day, do not use your device
when it is being charged, to prevent any danger caused
by lightning.
When you are on a call, do not touch the antenna.
Touching the antenna affects the call quality and results
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Warnings and Precautions
in increase in power consumption. As a result, the talk
time and standby time are reduced.
While using the device, observe the local laws and reg-
ulations, and respect others' privacy and legal rights.
Use accessories authorized by manufacturers. Using
unauthorized accessories will render the warranty null
and void.
Keep the ambient temperature between -10 and 40
while the device is being charged. Keep the ambient
temperature between -10 to 40 for using the device
powered by battery.
Preventing Hearing Damage
Using the receiver, earbuds, headphones, speakerphone,
or earpieces at high volume can result in permanent
hearing loss. Be extremely careful when listening at high
decibel levels. Set the volume to a safe level. If you expe-
rience strange sounds in your ears like ringing or if you
hear muffled speech, get your hearing checked. If you
continue to use high volume, your hearing will soon get
affected.
Hearing experts offer the following suggestions to protect
your hearing:
Reduce the time you use the receiver, earbuds, head-
phones, speakerphone, or earpieces at high volume.
Do not increase the volume to block noisy surround-
ings.
Reduce the volume if you can’t hear people speaking
near you.
Safety of Children
Please comply with all precautions with regard to chil-
dren's safety. Letting the child play with your device or its
accessories, which may include parts that can be
detached from the device, may prove dangerous, as it
may present a choking hazard. Make sure that small chil-
dren are kept away from the device and accessories.
Environmental Protection
Follow all the local regulations regarding the disposal of
your devices or electrical accessories (such as chargers,
headsets, or batteries). Recycle them. Do not dispose of
an exhausted battery or a used device in a garbage can.
Accessories
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Accessories
Use only the accessories, such as the charger, battery,
and headset, delivered by manufacturer. Using accesso-
ries of other manufacturers or vendors with this device
model might invalidate any approval or warranty applica-
ble to the device, might result in the non-operation of the
device, and might be dangerous.
Battery and Charger
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds
of times before it eventually wears out. When the
standby time and talk time are shorter than normal,
replace the battery.
Use the AC power supply defined in the specifications
of the charger. An improper power voltage may cause
fire or the charger may not function properly.
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.
Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery
poles. Otherwise, it may lead to electrolyte leakage,
overheating, fire, or explosion.
If battery electrolyte leaks out, make sure that the elec-
trolyte does not touch your skin and eyes. When the
electrolyte touches your skin or splashes into your
eyes, wash your eyes with clean water immediately and
consult a doctor.
If the battery is damaged, or the color changes or gets
abnormally heated while you charge or store the bat-
tery, remove the battery immediately and stop using it.
Otherwise, it may lead to battery leakage, overheating,
explosion, or fire.
If the power cable is damaged (for example, the lead is
exposed or broken), or the plug loosens, stop using the
cable at once. Otherwise, it may lead to electric shock,
short-circuit of the charger, or a fire.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode.
Batteries may also explode if damaged.
Clearing and Maintenance
The device, battery, and charger are not water-resistant
Keep them dry. Protect the device, battery and charger
from water or vapor. Do not touch the device and char-
ger with a wet hand. Otherwise, it may lead to short-cir-
cuit or malfunction of the device and electric shock to
the user.
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Warnings and Precautions
Do not place your device, battery, or charger in places
where it can get damaged because of collision. Other-
wise, it may lead to battery leakage, device malfunc-
tion, overheating, fire, or explosion.
Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic
cards and floppy disks near the device. Radiation from
the device may erase the information stored on them.
Do not leave your device, battery, or charger in a very
hot or cold place. Otherwise, they may not function
properly and may lead to a fire or an explosion.
If the ambient temperature is considerably low or high,
the capacity and life of the battery is reduced. When the
temperature is lower than 0 , performance of the bat-
tery is affected.
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 device.
Before you clean or maintain the device, power off the
device and disconnect it from the charger.
Do not use any chemical detergent, powder, or other
chemical agents (such as alcohol and benzene) to
clean the device and the charger. Otherwise, parts of
the device may get damaged or a fire can be caused.
You can clean the device and the charger with a piece
of damp and soft antistatic cloth.
Do not dismantle the device or accessories. Otherwise,
manufacturer is not liable to pay for damages as the
device and accessories are not covered by warranty.
Emergency Call
You can use your device for emergency calls in the ser-
vice area. The connection, however, cannot be guaran-
teed in all conditions. You should not rely solely on the
device for essential communications.
Certification Information (SAR)
This device meets guidelines for exposure to radio
waves.
Your device is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver.
It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to
radio waves recommended by international guidelines.
These guidelines were developed by the independent sci-
entific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins
designed to assure the protection of all persons, regard-
less of age and health.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measure-
ment for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed
by the body when using a device. The SAR value is
determined at the highest certified power level in labora-
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tory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the device
while being operated can be well below the value. This is
because the device is designed to use the minimum
power required to reach the network.
The SAR limit adopted by USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/
kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The
highest SAR value reported to the FCC and IC for this
device type when tested for use at the ear is 1.07 W/kg,
and when properly worn on the body is 1.000 W/kg.
The SAR limit adopted by the 1999/519/EC is 2.0 watts/
kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 gram of tissue. The
highest SAR value for this device type when tested at the
ear is 0.456 W/kg, and when properly worn on the body is
0.461 W/kg.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equip-
ment not expressly approved by HUAWEI may void the
FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Disposal and Recycling Informa-
tion
This marking on the device (and any included
batteries) indicates that they should not be
disposed of as normal household garbage.
Do not dispose of this device or batteries as
unsorted municipal waste. The device (and any batteries)
should be handed over to a certified collection point for
recycling or proper disposal at the end of their life.
For more detailed information about the recycling of the
device or batteries, please contact your local city office,
the household waste disposal service or the retail store
where you purchased this device.
The disposal of this device is subject to the Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive of
the European Union. The reason for separating WEEE
and batteries from other waste is to minimize the potential
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Warnings and Precautions
environmental impacts and effects on human health of
any hazardous substances that may be present.
Reduction of Hazardous Sub-
stances
This device is in compliant with the EU REACH Regula-
tion(Regulation No 1907/2006/EC Of The European Par-
liament And Of The Council )and the EU RoHS Directive
(Directive 2002/95/EC Of The European Parliament And
Of The Council?. For more information about the device's
REACH compliance, please visit www.huaweide-
vice.com/certification. You are recommended to visit the
Web site regularly for up-to-date information.
EU regulatory conformance
Hereby, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. declares that this
device is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity may be consulted at
www.huaweidevice.com/certification.
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