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1. Mobile simply a User an T Mobile i Contents The web n walk USB manager Launching the web n walk USB manager Web n walk USB manager main screen Shortcut icons Status information Web n walk USB device Internet services Accessing the internet Statistics information Text messaging Creating and sending messages Inbox Outbox Important Drafts and Deleted Report Text messages on your SIM card Text messaging settings Phonebook Phonebook management Managing the phonebook on your SIM card Moving contacts between the SIM and Local phonebooks Settings PIN operations Choosing a device Viewing diagnostic Information Start up settings Network settings Connection settings Technical support T Mobile Safety precautions Specifications Warnings and precautions Acronyms and abbreviations 1 The web n walk USB manager Launching the web n walk USB manager To launch the web n walk USB manager double click the web n walk USB manager icon 3 on the desktop of your PC Note M You may be prompted to enter a Personal Identification Number PIN code Once you have entered the code click OK If you enter your PIN incorrectly any functions requiring the use of the T Mobile network will not be available The PIN code and PIN Unblocking Key PUK code are provided with your SIM card Web n walk USB manager main screen
2. Warning Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by HUAWEI may void the FCC authorisation to operate this equipment 9 Acronyms and abbreviations WINS Third Generation Network Access Point Name Domain Name Server General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications Personal Identification Number PIN Unblocking Key Subscriber Identity Module Windows Internet Name Service
3. When you delete a group contacts in the group will not be deleted They are still held in the phonebook Managing your phonebook on your SIM Card You can manage and use contacts saved on your SIM in the same way as contacts stored locally You can create a New Contact Delete a Contact and Edit a Contact as well as Sending a Text Message or Send a Name Card using contacts stored on the SIM Moving Contacts between the SIM and Local phonebooks M Select text message and drag and drop to the Local or SIM on the left hand side M You will need to map the Fields in one phonebook to the other The web n walk manager will make a suggestion If you want to change the mapping drag and drop an item in the Value column into the From Field The Field column shows how the item will be displayed in the web n walk manager Importing contacts You can import the contacts from a csv file to the local phonebook or the SIM card Importing contacts from a file to the local phonebook Click 4 to access the Phonebook Click Local Right click the contact list and choose Import Contacts Choose a file to import Click Open to display the Map screen You will need to map the items in the file with the items on the web n walk manager The web n walk manager will make a suggestion If you want to change the mapping drag and drop an item in the Value column into the From column The Field column shows how the item will be displayed in the web
4. Shortcut icon bar Menu bar Disconnect Q ere seier 9 Tot J Phonebook T Mobile rat der oe Te EPET Bua BRSSEA Gino Name Number Content Time oter 5 John King Howare you deing 03 03 2007 16 49 10 Borat Gldohn King Hello 08 03 2007 1259 00 GB important verea User work area A Reports Ta smart DB inbox EG outtox Transferred data Network Connection Status bar New text Network signal amp message Network information received Tuill 3G T mobie B foem pisme Menu bar Displays the File Operation Tools and Help menus Shortcut icon bar Displays the Connect Internet Statistics Text and Phonebook shortcut icons Shortcut icons Connect to the network n Taskbar S Disconnect irom the network Displays tabs showing both active and inactive functions Check the statistics of the transferred data Use work arga aan Displays the contacts data plus navigation and operating functions Status bar Aee SE EEL Displays information on the current status of your web n walk USB Display the Text Messaging main screen Status information Network signal Indicates the signal strength of the network through the following icons T Ta To Tal Tull Network information Displays information on the network Network connection By The network is connected Ex The network is disconnected Transferred data 4 Data download is in p
5. 4 and 8 digits long Entering the PIN code When the PIN verification is enabled you will need to enter the correct PIN code to use any network dependent functions m When the web n walk USB manager is launched the Enter PIN dialogue box will appear E Enter the correct PIN code E Click OK Note E if you enter the wrong PIN code the SIM card may lock and you will be unable to use it until you enter the PUK code The web n walk USB manager prompts you with the remaining number of attempts for entering the PIN code or the PUK code When the SIM card is locked you are still able to make emergency calls Unlocking the PIN m When the SIM card is locked the Unlock PIN dialogue box automatically opens when you launch the web n walk USB manager M Enter the correct PUK code M Enter the new PIN code H Click OK to complete the modification Choosing a device The web n walk USB manager can support different terminal products When the web n walk USB manager is launched it automatically searches for the matched terminal If two or more terminals are found the connected terminals are displayed on the Choose Devices screen Select a terminal and click OK If two or more supported terminals are connected to the PC you can change or choose a device while the web n walk USB manager is running M Choose Tools gt Choose Device M Select a device from the device list M Click OK to terminate the current termin
6. WCDMA HSDPA EDGE 89 37mm x 42 61mm x 14 50mm About 50g Through two USB ports 10 C to 55 C 40 C to 70 C 8 Warnings and precautions Electronic device m Switch off your web n walk USB near high precision electronic devices The device may affect the performance of these devices M Ifyou are using an electronic medical device consult the device manufacturer and confirm whether radio waves affects the operation of the device Such devices include hearing aids pacemakers fire alarm systems automatic gates and other automatic control devices Hospitals M Do not take your wireless web n walk USB into an operating room OR intensive care unit ICU or coronary care unit CCU M Do not use your wireless device at places for medical treatment where it is prohibited to use wireless devices Places containing flammable or explosive materials In any areas with inflammable or explosive materials disconnect your web n walk USB from your PC and turn off the PC to avoid explosion and fire Areas with inflammables and explosives include Fuel or chemical product stores Petrol stations Areas for storing fuels such as the bunk under the deck of the ship Devices vehicles for transporting and storing fuels or chemical products Areas with airborne chemical substances and particles such as granule dust metal powder Areas with the warning sign explosives Areas with a warning sign to turn off bi direction wireles
7. function When the function is enabled the network delivers a status report of a sent message 4 Phonebook You can easily manage your contacts in the phonebook using the web n walk USB manager M Create modify and delete contacts M Manage contacts by groups M import export contacts into the phonebook M Select a number from the phonebook to send a message Phonebook management To enter the web n walk USB manager phonebook E Click f k to access the Phonebook menu M Click Local Greating a contact m Click EI to display the New Contact screen E Enter the information M Click OK to save the contact Note The contact information cannot contain spaces Searching for a contact m Click Q M Then enter the contact information you are looking for Note E You can enter part of the contact information to search M When you search the matched contacts are then displayed If no matches are found the dialogue box will be empty Viewing a contact M Goto the phonebook and select a contact to view M Click the selected contact M The contact name mobile number office number home number email address and remarks are displayed below the contact list M Right click the selected contact and you can M Edit Contact to change any information Delete Contact M Send a message or name card to the mobile number of the contact Shortcuts You can also click the shortcut icons above the contact li
8. al and switch to the selected one Viewing diagnostic information Choose Tools gt Diagnostics to view all the information held on the web n walk USB manager and SIM card such as the number of messages and contacts saved in the SIM card firmware version hardware version and IMSI number Note M The number of messages contacts in the SIM card is displayed as XX YY XX means the number of messages contacts and YY means the capacity of the SIM card Startup settings You can set the web n walk USB manager to launch automatically along with Windows M Choose Tools gt Options M Select General from the menu M Choose from the following options M Launch on Windows startup The web n walk USB manager launches automatically along with Windows M Minimise window on startup The web n walk USB manager main screen is automatically minimised after the web n walk USB manager is launched H Click OK to complete the settings Network settings To access the Network menu either M Choose Tools gt Options M From the menu click Network Selecting a network type You can select different network types to quickly search and access the network M Click the Network Type tab M From the Network Type drop down list select the corresponding network type M From the Band down drop list select the corresponding frequency band E Click Apply M Click OK to save and to activate the settings Selecting a registration mode Onc
9. and phone number of the message sender together with the message and the time the message was received are all displayed below the message list M Right click the message to M Reply to the message sender M Forward the message to another person M Save Number in the New Contact screen where you can enter additional information and save the contact M Delete the message M Delete All messages in the inbox Text shortcut icons You can also use the shortcut icons above the message list to Reply to a selected message Ga Forward the selected message Delete the selected message Note M To select the message in your list you can press and hold Shift or Ctrl and click on the messages you require or you can press Ctrl A to select all the messages in the list M Messages deleted from your inbox are transferred to Deleted E You can forward only one message at a time Outbox The Outbox stores all sent messages including any messages that have not been successfully sent The message has been sent E The message has not been sent To access the Outbox m Click to display the Text main screen M Choose Local gt Outbox to access the Outbox screen Messages can also be viewed in the outbox In addition you can Send Forward Save Number Delete and Delete All For details see Inbox on page 4 Important Drafts and Deleted Important allows you to store your most important messages separately from the main inbox
10. children to use the device without guidance Observe any laws or regulations on the use of wireless devices Respect others privacy and legal rights when using your web n walk USB e e T Item 7 Specifications Description Technical standard USB interface standard Radio system Radio frequency band Radio power output Services Text messaging service Dimensions D x W x H Weight Power supply method Operating temperature Storage temperature 3GPP R5 USB2 0 full speed standard GSM GPRS EDGE 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz HSDPA WCDMA 2100 MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 900 MHz UL 800 MHz 915 MHz DL 925 MHz 960 MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 1800 MHz UL 1710 MHz 1785 MHz DL 1805 MHz 1880 MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 1900 MHz UL 1850 MHz 1910 MHz DL 1930 MHz 1990 MHz HSDPA WCDMA 210 MHz UL 1920 MHz 1980 MHz DL 2110 MHz 2170 MHz HSDPA WCDMA 2100 MHz Power Class 3 24 dBm 1 3 GSM GPRS 900 MHz Power Class 4 33 dBm 2 GSM GPRS 1800 MHz Power Class 1 30 dBm 2 GSM GPRS 1900 MHz Power Class 1 30 dBm 2 EDGE 900 MHz Power Class E2 27 dBm 3 EDGE 1800 MHz Power Class E2 26 dBm 3 EDGE 1900 MHz Power Class E2 26 dBm 3 Data Service GSM CS UL 9 6 kbit s DL 9 6 kbit s GPRS UL 26 8 kbit s DL 53 6 kbit s EDGE UL 118 4 kbit s DL 236 8 kbit s WCDMA CS UL 64 0 kbit s DL 64 0 kbit s WCDMA PS UL 384 0 kbit s DL 384 0 kbit s UL WCDMA DL HSDPA UL 384 kbit s dl 3 6 Mbit s GSM GPRS
11. d Data 0 62 MB Downloaded Data 21 39 MB Ef Monthly l 5 Ublosded Data 0 68 me Downloaded Data 21 86 MB Yearly Uploaded Data 0 68 MB Downloaded Date 21 66 MB Tull I focoms 1 2m Viewing the statistic information E Click to display the drill down menu M Double click on either Statistics or Transfer to expand collapse the menu Transfer view the uploaded downloaded speed and data of the current connection Statistics view the current connected duration last reset time and daily monthly yearly uploaded and downloaded data Resetting the statistic information E Inthe drill down menu right click a tab M Choose Reset statistics M Inthe Confirm dialogue box click Yes 3 Text messaging The web n walk USB manager Creating and sending messages m Click to display the Text main screen enables you to edit send E Click to display the New screen receive and view text Enter the recipient number by either messages on your PC E ra on Send To then select a phone number in the Select umber screen M Enter the recipient number directly Compose your message After you have finished typing in your message you can either Click Send to send the message Click Save to save the message as a draft Click Close to exit the current message If you click Yes in the Confirm dialogue box the message will be saved in the Drafts Note E You can send a group message to up t
12. e and click Save Exporting contacts from the SIM card to a file m Click f k to access the Phonebook E Click SIM and choose from one of the following M Right click the contact list and choose Export All Contacts M Choose one or more contacts and right click to choose Export Select Contacts M Browse your PC directory to find the folder where you want to save the contact information M Enter the file name and click Save Note M To select all your contacts press and hold Shift or Ctrl and click the selected contacts or alternatively press Ctrl A 5 Settings PIN operations If a SIM card is used the Personal Identity Number PIN code protects your card from unauthorised use You can modify the PIN code and enable disable the PIN verification Note M The PIN code and PIN Unblocking Key PUK code are provided along with your SIM card Enabling disabling the PIN verification If PIN verification is enabled you will need to verify the PIN code each time you plug the device in M To enable Choose Tools gt PIN Operations gt Enable PIN Verification M To disable Choose Tools gt PIN Operations gt Disable PIN Verification Modifying the PIN code M Choose Tools gt PIN Operations gt Modify PIN M Inthe Modify PIN dialogue box enter the current PIN code and the new PIN code M Enter the new PIN code again Click OK to complete the change Note M The PIN code should be a number between
13. e the network type has been selected you can enable the searching and registration mode M Click the Registration Mode tab M Select Auto search and register or Manual search and register Auto search and register When you select Auto search and register the web n walk USB manager automatically searches for a registered network Manual search and register M Select Manual search and register E Click Refresh M Select an operator name in the list M Click Register Connection Settings Connection profile settings To access Profile Management M Choose Tools gt Options M From the menu click Profile Management E Click the Dial Up tab to display the Dial Up interface Creating a dial up profile M Click New to set up the profile name access number user name password Access Point Name APN and APN status and select a default device Click Advanced to set the IP information authentication protocol Domain Name Server DNS and Windows Internet Name Service WINS Click OK to save the advanced settings and return to the Dial Up menu Click OK and the Prompt dialogue box is displayed Click Yes to save the settings or click No to cancel the settings Editing a dial up profile M From the Profile Name drop down list select a setting H Click Edit to modify the profile name access number user name assword APN name and APN Status and select a default device ick Advanced to set the IP information auth
14. entication protocol DNS nd WINS ick OK to save the advanced settings and return to the Dial Up menu ick OK and the Prompt dialogue box is displayed ick Yes to save the settings or click No to cancel the edits ooog ovo Note You cannot edit or delete the T Mobile default profile Deleting a dial up profile M From the Profile Name drop down list select a setting E Click Delete and the Prompt dialogue box is displayed M Click Yes to delete the setting or click No to cancel the deletion Importing a dial up profile M Click Import to access the import main screen M Choose from the following E Select the 3G GPRS network operator s in the list M Click Browse and choose a prof file to import Then click Open M From the Import menu click OK Exporting a dial up profile M Click Export to access the Export main screen M Select one or more network operators and click OK M Select the path to save the file and enter the file name M Then click Save Note The dial up profile of the selected operator is exported to a prof file a configuration file 6 Technical support T Mobile For technical help including FAQ s troubleshooting and downloads go to www t mobile co uk datacardhelp If you can t find what you re looking for on the website then call us on 0845 412 2993 charged at local rate If you have a more general enquiry then please call 150 free from your mobile or 0845 412 5000 cha
15. eraged over one gram of tissue The highest SAR value reported to the FCC and IC for this device type when tested for use is 0 59 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 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try one of the following measures M Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna M Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver M Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected M Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to two conditions 1 this device may cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation
16. ge settings Choose Tools gt Option and click Text Text message alerts settings In the Text Message Handling area you can select both the display and audio prompts Visual prompt on incoming text messages Audio prompt on incoming text messages If you select Show a notification when a new text message arrives when you receive a new message a dialogue box opens You can then H Click View to view the new message M Click Close to view the message later If you select Play a sound when a new text message arrives you can M Click Browse to select a text message tone M Click Test to play the text message tone click Stop to stop playing the text message tone On receipt of a new message the selected text message tone is played Setting the SMSC number and message validity The Message Service Centre SMSC number is automatically pre loaded onto the SIM card When the SIM card is inserted into the web n walk USB the information is updated automatically If the information is missing or you delete the information by accident contact T Mobile free on 150 from your mobile phone or by calling 0845 412 5000 local rates apply The message validity is the time period that T Mobile will try to deliver the text message if the receiving phone is unavailable The validity period can be set for 12 hours 24 hours 30 days and Maximum Requesting a delivery report Select Request delivery report to activate the delivery report
17. ging the device damage while seated Children safety M Put your wireless device in places beyond the reach of children Do not allow children to use the wireless device without guidance M Do notallow children to touch the device Suffocation or choking may occur if children swallow the small parts Operating environment M The device is not water resistant Keep it dry Protect the device from water or steam Do not touch the device with wet hands Otherwise short circuit and malfunction of the product or electric shock be caused M Do not use the device in dusty damp and dirty places or places with magnetic fields Otherwise malfunction of the circuit can be caused M When you carry or use the device keep it at least one inch 2 5 centimetres away from your body to avoid negative impact on your health caused by radio frequency leakage M Donotuse your device outdoors during a thunderstorm M Do not touch the device when it is running This may affect call quality and cause the wireless device to operate with more power M The device may cause interference with nearby TV sets and radios M In accordance with the international standards for radio frequency and radiation use wireless device accessories only approved by Huawei Cleaning and maintenance M Before you clean the device disconnect from your PC and turn off the PC Otherwise electric shock or short circuit may occur M Do not use any chemical detergent powder o
18. n walk manager E Click OK Importing contacts from a file to the SIM card Click Icon 3d to access the Phonebook Click SIM from the menu Right click the contact list and choose Import Contacts Choose an imported file Click Open to access the Map screen You will need to map the items in the file with the items on the web n walk manager The web n walk manager will make a suggestion If you want to change the mapping drag and drop an item in the Value column into the From column The Field column shows how the item will be displayed in the web n walk manager E Click OK Note M The maximum number of contacts that can be saved onto the SIM card is determined by the capacity of the SIM card Mi f you export contacts to your SIM card and it has reached its maximum capacity then the import will automatically stop The contact data will not be affected Exporting contacts You can export contacts from the local phonebook and the SIM card The exported contacts can only be saved in a csv file Exporting contacts from the web n walk USB manager phonebook to a file m Click f to access the Phonebook M Click Local in the menu and choose one of the following M Right click the contact list and choose Export All Contacts M Choose one or more contacts and right click to choose Export Select Contacts M Browse your PC directory to find the folder where you want to save the contact information M Enter the file nam
19. o 20 different recipients Just type in each phone number separated with a comma M Each message can contain a maximum of 160 letters If the message exceeds this size the system will automatically split your message into several smaller messages Inbox The inbox stores all your received messages Messages are saved as either ff Read messages Unread messages To access the Inbox m Click on to display the Text main screen M Choose Local gt Inbox to enter the Inbox Searching for a message Search for a message in your inbox by clicking on Q Then enter either the name or phone number of the sender or alternatively part of the message or the time the message was received A list of any matched messages will then be displayed If no matches can be found the dialogue box will be empty New messages With the text message prompt enabled on receipt of a new text message E amp flashes in the status bar M the Prompt dialogue box pops up in the bottom right of your PC screen M To read the message click View in the dialogue box Unread messages When there is an unread message E E flashes in the status bar When you move the cursor over the icon the number of unread messages is displayed H Double click on to display the Text Messaging main screen The list of unread messages is then displayed To view a message in your inbox M Select Text from the menu bar M Click on your selected message The name
20. outbox Drafts stores drafts of messages which you edit and save later Deleted stores any messages deleted from either the inbox outbox drafts or favourites You can Save Number Delete and Delete All messages from your Important Drafts or Deleted boxes For details see Inbox on page 4 Note M Deleted does not store any messages deleted from the SIM card M Beware deleting any messages in Deleted will permanently delete them Report Report stores the delivery notifications of sent messages You can View Save Number Delete and Delete All the status reports Text messages on your SIM Card You can view and move messages saved on the SIM card E Click to access the Text main screen M Choose SIM M Click on your selected message The name and phone number of the message sender together with the message and the time the message was received are all displayed below the message list M Right click the selected message s to M Move to Local to move the selected messages from your SIM card to the inbox outbox in web n walk USB manager M Move All to Local to move all the messages from your SIM card to your inbox outbox E Inthe Confirm dialogue box click OK Note M When any messages on your SIM card are moved to web n walk manager inbox outbox they are automatically deleted from the SIM card Messages moved from your SIM card are automatically moved to the corresponding inbox or outbox Text messa
21. r other chemical agent such as alcohol and benzene to clean the device Otherwise part damage or a fire can be caused You can clean the device with a damp soft antistatic cloth MI Do not scratch the casing of the device Otherwise the fragments may cause skin allergies Once it happens stop using the device at once and go and see a doctor E f the device or any of its fittings do not work call T Mobile for help Environmental care Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging old wireless devices Do not burn otherwise an explosion may occur Certification information SAR THIS DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD Your wireless device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is running 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 organisations e g ICNIRP International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection and IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 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 account for any
22. rged at local rate T Mobile Customer Services is open from 7am to 10pm everyday Safety precautions Before using the web n walk USB please read the safety precautions carefully so that you can use your wireless device correctly and safely Do not switch on your web n walk USB when it is prohibited to use wireless devices or when the device may cause interference or danger Do not use your web n walk USB while driving Follow any rules or regulations in hospitals and health care facilities Switch off your web n walk USB near medical apparatus Switch off your web n walk USB on airplanes The device may cause interference to control signals of the aircraft gt be DD b Switch off your web n walk USB near high precision electronic devices The device may affect the performance of these devices Do not attempt to disassemble your web n walk USB or its accessories Only qualified personnel are allowed to service or repair the device N w Do not place your web n walk USB and its accessories in containers with strong electromagnetic fields Ae Do not place magnetic storage media near your web n walk USB Radiation from the wireless device may erase the information stored on them Do not put your web n walk USB in a high temperature place or use itin a place with flammable gas such as a petrol station Keep your web n walk USB and its accessories away from children Do not allow
23. rogress ff Data upload is in progress 4 Display the Phonebook main screen Web n walk USB device status The indicator light indicates the status of your web n walk USB Light Status Off Web n walk USB is off Blinking green twice every 3 seconds Web n walk USB is searching for a network or no network is available Blinking green once every 3 seconds GPRS network available Blinking blue once every 3 seconds 3G network available On green Connected via GPRS On light blue Connected via 3G HSDPA On blue Connected via 3G 2 Internet services Accessing the internet You can connect to the network by either E Clicking on gy comet E Selecting File gt Connect gt T Mobile default Note M Once a connection is established the main screen displays the connection duration data statistics and transferred rate To disconnect from the network choose File gt Disconnect or click ma Statistics information You can use the Statistics function to check on the data transfer statistics of the network The statistics information is shown in a drill down menu format below Fila Operation Tools Help Z ha T Mobile Vg conect Q veret E seier SF Tot J Phonebook oe Statistics X Text x Phonebook x Trarsfer tore 090818 i t Upload pea Speed 4 29 tfs Som 4 Data 0 62 MB Eh Download oa Speed 17 04 kb s lav 4 Data 21 39 MB D static Tine Last Reset 05 03 2007 12 18 38 My ony Uploade
24. s equipment Areas where it is suggested to stop the engine or a vehicle Traffic safety M Please observe the relevant regulation of the area or country you are in Do not use your wireless device while driving M Secure the wireless device in its holder Do not place the wireless device on a seat or any other place where it could become loose during a sudden stop or collision Only use the device after the vehicle has stopped in a safe place Do not place the wireless device over an air bag or in the air bag distribution area Otherwise the wireless device may cause injury when the air bag inflates M Observe the rules and regulations of airline companies Disconnect the wireless device from your PC and turn off your PC before boarding an aircraft Otherwise the wireless signal of the wireless device can disturb he aircraft control signals Storage environment M Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic cards and floppy disks near the wireless device Radiation from the wireless device may erase the information stored on them M Do not put your wireless device in containers with strong magnetic fields such as an induction cookers or microwave ovens Otherwise circuit failure fire or explosion may result M Do not leave your wireless device in a very hot or cold place Otherwise malfunction of the product fire or explosion may result M Do not put your wireless device in a back pocket to avoid inadvertently dama
25. st to E Edit the selected contact E E Delete the selected contact E Send a message or name card to the mobile number of the contact Group management You can set up groups to manage your contacts M Right click Local in the contacts menu and choose New Group M Enter the group name Note M The group name must be unique M You can only manage contacts by group within your web n walk USB manager contacts list Change a group name M Select a group to change M Right click the selected group and choose Rename Group M Enter the new group name Note You cannot rename the two default groups Local and SIM Card Adding a contact You can add a contact to a group by E Selecting a group from the navigation tree E Click EI or right click in the contact list and choose New Contact M Enter the information You can also add a contact from Local to another group by M Select one or more contacts in Local M Drag the selected contacts to another group Note M Press and hold Ctrl to copy contacts to another group M Drag selected contacts to move to another group Removing a contact M Select a group to view the contact list M Selecta contact to remove M Right click the selected contact and choose Remove from Group Note The contact is removed from the group but not deleted Deleting a Group M Right click a group in the navigation tree and choose Delete Group E Click OK Note
26. variations in measurements Specific Absorption Rate SAR is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a wireless device The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions but the actual SAR level of the wireless device while operating can be well below the value This is because the wireless device is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network All models of Huawei s wireless device are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines such as European Council Recommendation and Federal Communications Commission Notice United States European Council recommendation Before a wireless device model is available for sale to the public it must be tested according to the technical standard EN 50361 and does not exceed the limit established by the European Council Recommendation 1999 519 EC for safe exposure The 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 when tested is 1 20 W kg Federal Communications Commission notice United States Before a wireless device model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The SAR limit adopted by the USA and Canada is 1 6 watts kilogram W kg av

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