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1. Step Procedure 1 Select File gt Import Message from USIM SIM Card 2 Messages are imported to the Inbox Outbox or Draft of Mobile Connect respectively SMS Settings Select Settings gt SMS Settings and the SMS Settings interface is displayed Option Description Reports You can enable or disable this function With the function enabled if you send a message successfully you can receive a delivery report Use same SMS Set the recipient to use the same SMS center number to centre for reply reply the message 23 Option Description SMS Bearer Domain Set the bearer domain of sending a message e Circuit Switched CS messages are sent through the CS domain e Packet Switched PS messages are sent through the PS domain Validity Set the validity period for a message saved in the SMS center SMC Number Note The SMS center number is supplied with the USIM SIM card After you insert the USIM SIM card the field is auto filled If the field is null or you delete the number unconsciously contact your service provider to retrieve the number If there is no capacity for delivery reports in the USIM SIM card the request status report function is invalid contact your service provider for details 24 Contacts Mobile Connect can save up to 1 000 contacts You can create modify or delete contacts You can send a message or make a call to the contact You can also import o
2. Duration Volume Sent Received Sent volume rate and the top rate e Received volume rate and the top rate New messages The number of new messages If there is a new message the number blinks New SMS reports The number of new message reports If there is a new message report the number blinks 10 Internet Service Network Connection Settings Creating a Profile Select Settings gt Network Connection Settings Then do the following Step Procedure 1 Click New 2 Enter the profile name 3 Enter the APN IP authentification DNS WINS and authentication protocol 4 Click Save Note For details of network connection settings consult your service provider Deleting a Profile Select Settings gt Network Connection Settings Then do the following Step Procedure 1 In the Choose Profile Name field select the profile 2 Click Remove gt OK 11 Modifying a Profile Select Settings gt Network Connection Settings Then do the following Step Procedure 1 In the Choose Profile Name field select the profile 2 Click Modify 3 Modify the profile 4 Click Save Accessing the Internet You can access the Internet through a 3G or GPRS connection Select Settings gt Network Connection Settings Then do the following Step Procedure 1 In the Choose Profile Name field select the profile and click OK Ea Click to establish the 3G connecti
3. Item Description Services Data service e GSM CS UL 9 6 kbit s DL 9 6 kbit s e 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 kbit s DL 64 kbit s e WCDMA PS UL 384 kbit s DL 384 kbit s e UL WCDMA DL HSDPA UL 384 kbit s DL 3 6 Mbit s SMS service GSM GPRS WCDMA HSDPA EDGE Dimensions 89 37 mm x 42 61 mm x 14 50 mm D x W x H Weight About 50 g Power supply Through two USB interfaces method Operating 10 C to 55 C temperature Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C 35 FAQ How to judge whether E220 is correctly connected to the PC After you connect E220 to the PC two device icons are displayed in the device manager namely HUAWEI Mobile Connect 3G Modem and HUAWEI Mobile Conncet 3G PC UI Interface If a yellow exclamatory mark or other signs are displayed in front of the icons it indicates that E220 is not correctly connected You need to connect E220 again What to do if E220 fails to connect to the Internet 1 Make sure that E220 is in the service area and the network signal is normal 2 Make sure you have subscribed to the wireless access service For details consult your service provider 3 If you have subscribed to the wireless access service refer to Internet Service to configure the network settings Only part of the message is displayed after use the Paste function to edit it Why A text message can contain up to 1 000 characters
4. Outbox The Outbox stores sent messages The Outbox can store up to 1 000 messages If the Outbox is full and there is a new message the oldest message is auto moved to the Trash On the SMS interface click Outbox to access the Outbox Viewing a Message You can view a message in the Outbox Step Procedure 1 You can view all the messages in the Outbox 2 Double click the message to view details 18 Sending a Message In the Outbox you can send a message Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the message to view details Then click Send You can send a message to several recipients each time Select several messages and click Send 2 The phone number of the recipient is displayed in the Contacts field You can edit the phone number 3 Write the message 4 Click Send Forwarding a Message In the Outbox you can forward a sent message Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the message to view details Then click Forward 2 Enter the phone number of the recipient in the Contacts field or click Contacts to select the contact 3 Details of the message are displayed You can edit the message 4 Click Send Deleting a Message You can delete a message Step Procedure 1 Select one or more messages and click Delete e Double click the message to view details and click Delete 2 The message is moved to the Trash 19 Saving a Phone Number You can save the phone nu
5. If the size of the pasted part exceeds the limit the exceeding part is auto deleted When there is a new message no alert window is displayed Why Make sure that you have enabled the alert window function Select Settings gt Options Then select the SMS Alerts tab and check box in Message Alerts Settings 36 After Mobile Connect is launched the system prompts There are some unread messages in USIM SIM card Do you want to import them to the computer After select No what if want to import the message Select File gt Import Message from USIM SIM Card to import messages to Mobile Connect from the USIM SIM card cannot paste the phone number Why Only 0123456789 is valid Make sure that all digits of the phone number are valid 37 1 0 Warnings and Precautions Electronic Device e Switch off your wireless device near high precision electronic devices The wireless device may affect the performance of these devices e 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 electronic device Hospital Pay attention to the following points in hospitals or health care facilities e Do not take your wireless device into the operating room OR intensive care unit ICU or coronary care
6. 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 1 The SAR limit adopted by the 1999 519 EC is 2 0 watts kilogram W kg 41 averaged over ten gram of tissue The highest SAR value for this device type 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 averaged 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
7. see a doctor Ifthe wireless device or any of its fittings does not work turn to the local authorize service center for help 40 Environmental Care Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials old wireless device and please promote their recycling Do not dispose of old wireless device in a dustbin or fire Otherwise explosion can be caused 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 organizations e g ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionizing 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 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
8. unit CCU e Do not use your wireless device at places for medical treatment where it is prohibited to use wireless devices Area with flammables and Explosives In the area with inflammables and explosives disconnect your wireless device from your PC and turn off the PC to avoid explosion and fire The area with inflammables and explosives include Gas station e Area for storing fuels such as the bunk under the deck of a ship e Device Vehicle for transporting and storing fuels or chemical products e Area with chemical substances and particles such as granule dust metal powder in the air Area with the sign of Explosives e Area with the sign of Turn off bi direction wireless equipment 38 Area where it is generally suggested to stop the engine or a vehicle Traffic Safety Please observe the relevant regulation of the area or country where you are Do not use your wireless device while driving to avoid traffic accident Secure the wireless device on its holder Do not place the wireless device on the seat or other places where it can get loose in a sudden stop or collision Use the wireless device after the vehicle stops at a safety place Do not place the wireless device over the air bag or in the air bag outspread area Otherwise the wireless device may hurt you owing to the strong force when the air bag inflates Observe the rules and regulations of airline companies On or nearby a plane disconnect the wireless d
9. Connect Browser SMS Contacts Signal Network Duration Volume No Network You can maximize the screen 2 Mobile Connect File Tools Settings Help SS Sa d E kpn Connect Browser SMS Contacts _Inbox EO 0 1000 From Phone Number Dr Content Signal Network No Network Connection Forward Get Number Delete Icons and Shortcut Keys The following table lists the icons and corresponding shortcut keys of Mobile Connect Icon Shortcut Key Description EK E Connect to Disconnect from the network ie F2 Launch the IE F3 Display the SMS interface F e d 5 Display the Contacts interface 6 Status Information The status information shown on the right panel varies with the ongoing service The following two tables list the status information and description When the screen is in the minimized status Status Information Description Signal The network type and signal strength The more the bars are the stronger the signal strength is Network Service provider information Duration The duration of the current data connection Volume The volume of the current data connection When the screen is in the maximized status Status Information Description Signal The network type and the signal strength Network Service provider information Connection The current connection information
10. IM SIM card 32 Select Tools gt Diagnostics Messages in USIM SIM Card The format is XX YY XX indicates the number of messages and YY indicates the capacity of the USIM SIM card Contacts in USIM SIM Card The format is XX YY XX indicates the number of contacts and YY indicates the capacity of the USIM SIM card IMEI Number the IMEI number of E220 API Version the API version Firmware Version the board software version of E220 Hardware Version the hardware version of E220 33 Item Specifications Description Technical standard 3GPP R5 USB interface standard USB2 0 full speed standard Radio system GSM GPRS EDGE 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz HSDPA WCDMA 2100 MHz Radio frequency band GSM GPRS EDGE 900 MHz UL 880 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 2100 MHz UL 1920 MHz 1980 MHz DL 2110 MHz 2170 MHz Radio power output 34 HSDPA WCDMA 2100 MHz Power Class 3 dBm 1 3 GSM GPRS 900 MHz Power Class 4 33 dBm4 GSM GPRS 1800 MHz Power Class 1 30 GSM GPRS 1900 MHz Power Class 1 30 EDGE 900 MHz Power Class E2 27 dBm EDGE 1800 MHz Power Class E2 26 dBm 3 EDGE 1900 MHz Power Class E2 26 dBm 3 24 dBm dBm E3 E2 E2
11. Sending or Receiving a MGGEOGS rr 14 Message Import Management rr 23 SMS Settings cece sesh Lik SARS Raat auria zta 23 GIRO aek 25 Managing Contacts arei orii orri Eate eva SE SE ESES 25 Importing Exporting Contacts a 27 GERUAGO 29 Selecting DERA DAA 29 Selecting the Connection DOS 29 sel cting the EO 29 Managing the PIN GO rra 30 System Ee 31 UARRA 25 ses sees cas cease cis csaee ccttcastSuucstegs coc a o a i 32 SES GEO 34 STU EVAN BPR Sere RR Er OPE AEE a 36 lO MWanning srandiRrecautionSsesmse css ee 38 Electronic AAA 38 HOS pital AAE 38 Area with flammables and Explosives rrea 38 RNA 39 Storage Environment AAE 39 Childr nSafety lt 2c 3 Wi 4 AG abarkak 39 Operating Environment ra 40 Cleaning and Maintenance ra 40 Envitonmental Care durra ruren 41 Certification Information SAR rrua 41 JAREGIA 42 MAcronyms and ADBTEVI ATIONS Ao eE meee 43 Getting Started Getting to Know Your E220 Welcome to HUAWEI E220 HSDPA USB Modem hereinafter referred to as E220 With E220 you can easily e Access the Internet e Send or receive text messages e Manage contacts The following figure shows E220 USB interface Indicator USIM SIM card slot Note The figure is for your reference only Indicator This indicator indicates the status of E220 Indicator Status Description Off E220 is powered off Blinking twice every 2 7 seconds green E220 is searching for a network or no network is avai
12. Wonderful Communication Mobile Life Welcome to HUAWEI E220 HSDPA USB Modem HUAWEI E220 HSDPA USB Modem User Manual Copyright 2006 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 d d 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 Table of Contents eeta 1 Getting to Know Your EGOA ra 1 IOA Ea a ee et A E Ero dS bike ate ei 1 Computer Configuration EGOOTESTSTZ 2 Preparing EGU tua inti adar d E dart 2 ZOR SUTEEN ETETE 4 Connecting E220 to the PC gietara dezkari ikt 4 Installing the E220 Mobile Connect Management POST ra 6 Disconnecting E220 from the PC rra 6 Uninstalling Mobile Connect rra 7 Srlniroduchonio Mobile Conneciee te ee eee 8 Launching Mobile OTSO rra 8 Introduction to the Home EGTEGO rra 8 GEUSIE CLV ICE esas a cece ees saree A core coarse 11 Network Connection EGUES rr 11 Accessing the AR AEA 12 MURO EKO 13 SSMS aes oe eee EEE 14
13. 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 off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by HUAWEI may void the FCC author
14. ash stores messages removed from the Inbox Outbox and Draft The Trash can store up to 1 000 messages If the Trash is full and there is a new message the oldest message is auto deleted On the SMS interface click Trash Restoring a Message You can restore a message 21 Step Procedure 1 Select one or more messages and click Restore 2 The message is restored Deleting a Message If you delete a message from the Trash it is permanently deleted Step Procedure 1 Select one or more messages and click Delete 2 Click OK Exporting a Message You can export messages to a file The file must be txt and csv files Step Procedure 1 Select one or more messages 2 Right click the window and select Export to file 3 Select the path and enter the file name 4 Click Save Reports The Reports can store up to 1 000 delivery reports If the Reports is full and there is a new report the oldest report is auto deleted On the SMS interface click Reports Step Procedure 1 Select one or more reports and click Delete 2 Click OK 22 Exporting a Report You can export reports to a file The file must be txt or csv files Step Procedure 1 Select one or more reports 2 Right click the window and select Export to file 3 Select the path and enter the file name 4 Click Save Message Import Management You can import messages to Mobile Connect from the USIM SIM card
15. ching Mobile Connect checks the unread message s while messages in the USIM SIM card and E220 starting Note Click Default to restore the settings to the default values namely only the Check the unread message s while starting check box is selected Setting SMS Alerts Function Select the SMS Alerts tab to set the following items 31 Option Description Alert window Select the Alert window check box If there is a new message the alert window is displayed You can e Click View to view details e Click Close to close the alert window Alert tone After you select a sound file if there is a new message the sound file is played e Click Browse to select the sound file e Click Play to pre listen to the sound file Note e The SMS sound files must be wav or mid files e If you click Default all the items in the prompts tab are restored to the default values That is both the Alert window check box and the Alert tone check box are selected Setting the Standby Hibernate Mode Click the Standby Hibernate tab to set the following items Option Description Prevent Standby Hibernate Prevent the PC from turning to the standby or hibernate mode Allow Standby Hibernate Allow the computer to turn to the standby or hibernate mode Note If you click Default the standby hibernate status recovers to its default value that is allow standby or hibernate Diagnostic You can inquire E220 and the US
16. ck Contacts Select one or more contacts and click OK In the pop up dialog box select the phone numbers and click OK Note e You can enter a phone number or select a contact e To select several contacts press and hold the Shift key or the Ctrl key e To select several contacts select the Apply to all items check box to simplify the procedures 3 Write the message Note On the upper right corner of the interface the number of remaining characters and the number of the message is split are displayed 14 Step Procedure 4 Click Send to send the message After the message is sent it is auto saved to the Outbox If the sending fails a prompt is displayed asking whether to send it again If you cancel the sending the message is auto saved to the Outbox Click Save to save the message to the Draft e Click Clear to clear the phone number and the message Note Mobile Connect supports the group sending function You can send a message to up to 20 phone numbers e Each message can contain 70 Chinese characters or 160 English letters If a message contains more than 70 Chinese characters or 160 English letters it is split into several messages and sent one by one e You can follow the above mentioned two ways to enter the phone number as the message recipient Inbox The Inbox stores received messages It can store up to 1 000 messages If the Inbox is full and there is a new message the oldest message i
17. ether to enter the PIN code when E220 starts up Modifying the PIN Code You can modify the PIN code Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select Settings gt Modify PIN Code 2 Enter the current PIN code and the new PIN code and then enter the new code again to confirm it 3 Click OK Validating the PIN Code After launching Mobile Connect you can still use the PIN code validation function Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select Settings gt PIN Code Protection 2 Select Validate to enable the PIN code validation function For details refer to the descriptions on page 8 PIN Code Protection You can enable or disable the PIN code when the E220 starts up Step Procedure 1 Select Settings gt PIN Code Protection 30 Step Procedure 2 Select Enable or Disable Enter the PIN code Enable You need to enter the PIN code when E220 starts up Disable You do not need to enter the PIN code when E220 starts up System Settings The system settings include the startup mode of Mobile Connect the alert mode for messages and the standby hibernate mode of the PC and so on Select Settings gt Options Setting Startup Click the Startup tab to set the following items Option Description Launch application on Mobile Connect is launched along with the Windows start up Windows Start main window The Mobile Connect window is minimized on minimized startup Check the unread On laun
18. evice from your PC and turn off the PC In areas where it is prohibited to use wireless device do not use the wireless device Otherwise the wireless signal of the wireless device can disturb the plane control signals Disconnect the wireless device from your PC and turn off the PC before boarding an aircraft Storage Environment 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 Do not put your wireless device in containers with strong magnetic field such as an induction cooker and a microwave oven Otherwise circuit failure fire or explosion can be caused Do not leave your wireless device in a very hot or cold place Otherwise malfunction of the products fire or explosion can be caused Do not put your wireless device in the pocket on the back side of trousers or a skirt to avoid wireless device damage while seating Children Safety Put your wireless device in places beyond the reach of children Do not allow children to use the wireless device without guidance 39 e Do not allow children to touch the small fittings Otherwise suffocation or gullet jam can be caused if children swallow the small fittings Operating Environment e The wireless device is not water resistant Keep it dry Protect the wireless device from water or vapor Do not touch the wireless device with a wet hand Otherwise s
19. function is unavailable 2 Select File gt Export Contacts gt To USIM SIM Card 3 Click OK 4 After the exporting completes a prompt is displayed to indicate the result Note 28 The number of contacts that can be saved is determined by the capacity of the USIM SIM card If the contacts you are exporting exceed the USIM SIM card capacity Mobile Connect auto stops the operation Settings and Information Query Selecting the Network E220 supports manual or auto search of the network To set the search mode select Settings gt Choose Network and select either of the following options e Auto E220 auto searches for a network and registers to the network e Manual You can manually search for networks and select a network for E220 to register Selecting the Connection Type Select Settings gt Choose Connection Type to set the connect type Option Description 3G Preferred If possible E220 selects the 3G network GPRS Only E220 selects the GPRS network only 3G Only E220 selects the 3G network only Selecting the Band You can set the working band for E220 After setting E220 can work only in the preset working band Select Settings gt Band Selection Then you can select All Band GSM900 1800 WCDMA2100 or GSM1900 29 Managing the PIN Code The PIN code can protect the USIM SIM card from unauthorized use The PIN code is supplied with the USIM SIM card You can change your PIN code Also you can set wh
20. hort circuit and malfunction of the product or electric shock can be caused e Do not use the wireless device in dusty damp and dirty places or places with magnetic field Otherwise malfunction of the circuit can be caused When you carry or use the wireless device keep it at least one inch 2 5 centimeters away from your body to avoid negative impact on your health caused by radio frequency leakage Ona thunder stormy day do not use your wireless device outdoors e Do not touch the wireless device when it is running This may affect call quality and cause the wireless device to operate with more power e The wireless device may interfere nearby TV sets and radios e In accordance with the international standards for radio frequency and radiation use wireless device accessories approved by Huawei only Cleaning and Maintenance e Before you clean or maintain the wireless device disconnect your wireless device from your PC and turn off the PC Otherwise electric shock or short circuit may be caused e Do not use any chemical detergent powder or other chemical agent such as alcohol and benzene to clean the wireless device Otherwise part damage or a fire can be caused You can clean the wireless device with a piece of soft antistatic cloth that is a little wet e Do not scratch the shell of the wireless device Otherwise the shed coating may cause skin allergy Once it happens stop using the wireless device at once and go to
21. ization to operate this equipment 42 1 1 Acronyms and Abbreviations APN CPU CS DL DNS EDGE GPRS GSM HSDPA PS PIN PUK SIM Access Point Name Central Processing Unit Circuit Switched Downlink Domain Name Server Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution General Packet Radio Service Global System for Mobile communications High Speed Downlink Packet Access Packet Switched Personal Identification Number PIN Unblocking Key Subscriber Identity Module 43 UL USB USIM WCDMA WINS 44 Uplink Universal Serial Bus User Service Identity Module Wideband Code Division Multiple Access Windows Internet Name Service Ver V100R001_01
22. lable Blinking once every 2 9 seconds green The GSM network is normal Blinking once every 2 9 seconds blue The WCDMA network is normal On green The GPRS data service is established On cyan The HSDPA data service is established On blue The WCDMA data service is established Computer Configuration Requirements To use E220 your PC is required to have e CPU Pentium 4 1 GHz or above Memory 128 MB RAM or above e Hard disk 50 MB or above Operating system Windows XP or Windows 2000 USB modem interface USB 2 0 full speed e Display resolution 800 x 600 or above 1024 x 768 is recommended Note Make sure that the configuration of your PC meets the requirements Otherwise improper configuration may degrade the performance of your PC Preparing E220 1 Take out E220 from the protective cover 2 Take out the USIM SIM card slot from E220 Then insert the USIM SIM card into the USIM SIM card slot Make sure that the USIM SIM card is fully inserted Installation The installation procedures vary with the operating system The following installation procedures are for your reference only Take the Windows XP operating system as an example Note e For Windows XP it is recommended to install patches such as Service Pack 2 or above e For Windows 2000 it is recommended to install patches such as Service Pack 4 or above e Before connecting E220 to the PC powe
23. mber of a sent message as a contact Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the message to view details and click Get Number 2 The New interface is displayed and the phone number of the message is displayed in the Mobile Number field 3 Enter the information of the phone number 4 Click Save Exporting a Message You can export sent messages to a file The file must be txt or csv files Step Operation 1 Select one or more messages 2 Right click the window and select Export to file 3 Select the path and enter the file name 4 Click Save Locking Unlocking a Message To avoid unintentional deletion you can lock a message in the Outbox In addition you can unlock a message Step Procedure 1 Select one or more messages 2 Right click the window and select Lock or Unlock Note A locked message is marked by b 20 Draft You can save a message as a draft The Draft can store up to 1 000 messages If you save a message as a draft only the content of the message is saved On the SMS interface click Draft Editing a Message You can edit a draft Step Procedure 1 Select the draft and click Edit e Double click the draft 2 On the Write interface edit the draft and click Send Save or Clear Deleting a Message You can delete a draft Step Procedure 1 Select one or more drafts and click Delete 2 The draft is moved to the Trash 3 Click Save Trash The Tr
24. on or the GPRS connection 3 After a prompt is displayed indicating that the connection is established click or launch the browser of the operating system Then you can access the Internet 4 Click a to disconnect the connection When the connection is established details of the network connection are displayed as follows e The current connection duration The data volume of the current connection e The volume rate and the top rate of the sent and received data 12 Volume Statistic You can view the details of the volume statistic Select Tools gt Volume Statistic to view e Last Volume Statistic the volume of the last connection including the sent volume the received volume and the duration e Total Volume Statistic the volume of all connections including the sent volume the received volume and the duration e Last Reset Time the last reset time e Reset Click it to reset Note The volume statistic is for your reference only e If you do not perform the reset operation the last reset time is null 13 SMS Sending or Receiving a Message Creating a Message Click dd or select Tools gt SMS the SMS interface is displayed Step Procedure 1 Click Write and the Write interface is displayed 2 Enter the phone number by one of the following ways Enter the phone number In the Contacts field enter the phone number and use the semicolon to separate phone numbers Select the contact Cli
25. ou can forward a received message Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the message to view details Then click Forward 2 Enter the phone number of the recipient or click Contacts to select the contact 3 Details of the message are displayed in the text box You can edit it 4 Click Send Deleting a Message You can delete a received message Step Procedure 1 e Select one or more messages e Double click the message to view details 2 Click Delete The message is moved to the Trash Saving a Phone Number You can save the phone number of a received message as a contact Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the message to view details and click Get Number 2 The New interface is displayed and the phone number of the message is displayed in the Mobile Number field 3 Enter the information of the phone number 4 Click Save 17 Exporting a Message You can export received messages to a file The file must be txt or csv files Step Operation 1 Select one or more messages 2 Right click the window and select Export to file 3 Select the path and enter the file name 4 Click Save Locking Unlocking a Message To avoid unintentional deletion you can lock a message in the Inbox In addition you can unlock a message Step Operation 1 Select one or more messages 2 Right click the window and select Lock or Unlock Note A locked message is marked by ZI
26. r export contacts Managing Contacts Click g or select Tools gt Contacts The Contacts interface is displayed Creating a Contact Do the following Step Procedure 1 Click New 2 Enter the content in the Name Mobile Number Home Number Office Number E mail and or Comments fields 3 Click Save Modifying a Contact Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the contact and click Edit 2 Modify the contact 3 Click Save 25 Deleting a Contact Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select one or more contacts Then click Delete 2 Click OK Sending a Message You can send a message to a contact Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select one or more contacts 2 Click Send Mobile Connect retrieves the phone number and the Write interface is displayed 3 The phone number is displayed in the Contacts field Write the message and click Send Searching for a Contact You can search for a contact Do the following Step Procedure 1 Click Search 2 e Select a field item such as Name Mobile Family Office or E mail from the dropdown list in the Condition area Enter the content in the Value text box Select Match Whole Word Only and or Match Case in the Matching Type field 3 Click Search Now to start searching 4 Click Stop Search to stop searching 26 Importing Exporting Contacts Importing a Contact You can import contacts
27. r on the PC Otherwise the installation may be affected Connecting E220 to the PC Use the dedicated USB cable to connect E220 to the PC The following figure shows the USB cable Auxiliary USB Main USB data cable DI AG Td E HO data cable Mini USB connector D E o H D ESO da 0 Do the following to connect E220 to the PC 4 1 Connect the Mini USB plug of the USB cable to the USB interface of E220 2 Insert the main plug and auxiliary plug to the USB interfaces of the PC Note The PC can supply power for E220 through the auxiliary USB data cable Make sure that it is connected to the USB interface of the PC 3 Windows XP auto detects and recognizes E220 and displays on the lower right corner indicating that E220 is connected successfully Installing the E220 Mobile Connect Management Program 1 Connect E220 to the PC 2 The setup program auto runs Then the E220 installation interface appears Note If the auto run program does not start double click the AutoRun exe file in the drive path to run it 3 Select the language in the Choose Language dialog box and click Next 4 Follow the remaining instructions 5 Click Finish to complete the installation Note Do not disconnect E220 during the installation 6 When the installation completes the shortcut icon amp of the Mobile Connect management program hereinafter
28. referred to as Mobile Connect appears on the desktop Disconnecting E220 from the PC Before disconnecting E220 stop it through the hardware removing function of Windows Do the following 1 Double click on the lower right corner of the PC screen and the Safely Remove Hardware dialog box is displayed 2 Select Huawei Mass Storage USB Device to stop E220 3 After the system prompts you that it is safe to remove the device disconnect E220 Uninstalling Mobile Connect Uninstall Mobile Connect through the Add or Remove Programs function of Windows Introduction to Mobile Connect Launching Mobile Connect be Connect E220 to the computer and Mobile Connect is auto launched 2 Ifyou are required to enter the Personal Identification Number PIN code enter the correct one and click OK If you enter wrong PIN codes three times consecutively your USIM SIM card is blocked In this case use the PIN Unblocking Key PUK code to unblock it If you enter wrong PUK codes ten times consecutively your USIM SIM card is disabled In this case contact your service provider Note The service provider provides the PIN code and the PUK code For details about how to modify enable or disable the PIN code refer to Managing the PIN Code Introduction to the Home Screen Overview of the Home Screen After Mobile Connect is launched the home screen is displayed as follows d Mobile Connect File Tools Settings Help AGO A
29. s auto moved to the Trash If there is an unread message the number is displayed on the right panel of the home screen On the SMS interface click Inbox to access the Inbox Viewing a Message You can view a message in the Inbox Step Procedure 1 ag Click or select Tools gt SMS The SMS interface is displayed 2 Click Inbox to access the Inbox Double click the message to view details 15 There are two types of icons in the Inbox OSE Unread messages had Read messages You can view a message upon its arrival If there is a new message you can hear an alert tone or view an alert window For details refer to System Settings 1 With the alert tone function enabled If there is a new message you can hear the alert tone Step Procedure l Click 2 or select Tools gt SMS The SMS interface is displayed 2 Click Inbox to access the Inbox Double click the message to view details 2 With the alert window function enabled If there is a new message you can see the alert window Click To View View details of the message Close Close the alert window Replying to a Message You can reply to a message in the Inbox Step Procedure 1 Select or double click the message to view details Then click Reply 2 The phone number of the sender is displayed in the Contacts field You can edit the phone number 3 Write the message 4 Click Send 16 Forwarding a Message Y
30. to Mobile Connect from the USIM SIM card or a file Importing a Contact from a File You can import contacts to Mobile Connect from a file The file must be csv files Step Procedure 1 Select File gt Import Contacts gt From File 2 In the Open dialog box select the file 3 Click Open to import the file to Mobile Connect Importing a Contact from the USIM SIM Card You can import contacts to Mobile Connect from the USIM SIM card Step Procedure 1 Select File gt Import Contacts gt From USIM SIM Card 2 You can select Move Import Contacts in the USIM SIM card are deleted e Copy Import Contacts in the USIM SIM card are retained 3 Click OK Then select Mobile Telephone Number Family Telephone Number or Office Telephone Number and set whether to apply the operations to all items Then click OK 4 After the importing completes a prompt is displayed to indicate the result Exporting a Contact You can export contacts from Mobile Connect to the USIM SIM card or a file 27 Exporting a Contact to a File Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select File gt Export Contacts gt To File Then click OK in the pop up dialog box 2 In the Save as dialog box enter the file name with csv as its extension 3 Click Save Exporting a Contact to the USIM SIM Card Do the following Step Procedure 1 Select one or more contacts Note If you do not select a contact the

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