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Preface
Thank you for purchasing the H12HW WCDMA handset (hereinafter referred to as this product). For proper hand
set use, read this manual beforehand. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you have any
concern, contact Customer Center.
Running environment
Basic requirements for running software:
CPU: Pentium 300 Mhz or above
Memory: 64 MB or above (128 MB or above is recommended)
Harddisk: 64 MB or above free disk space
Operating system: Windows 2000 / Windows 2003 / Windows XP / Windows Vista

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  • Page 1 Preface Thank you for purchasing the H12HW WCDMA handset (hereinafter referred to as this product). For proper hand set use, read this manual beforehand. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you have any concern, contact Customer Center.
  • Page 2 WCDMA 1700 GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 H12HW...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Keypad Assignments ....... 47 Entering Characters ......... 48 How to Use This Guide 1 User dictionary ......... 57 Before Using the Phone 2 Contacts 59 ..........2 Creating Contacts ........59 ........14 Groups ............. 62 .....18 Using Contacts.........
  • Page 4 Before Using the Camera.......103 Reset............143 Camera...........104 Password lock........143 Video Camera ........107 Change password ........143 Camera Settings........108 Fixed dialer number ....... 144 Sending a Picture/Video Clip....111 DRM setting ........... 145 Editing a Picture ........111 Organiser & Tools 146 Mediaplayer 113 SIM ToolKit ..........
  • Page 5 Pictograph List........171 Memory List..........171 Specifications .........172 Index 1 ..........8 ..........8 ............8 ..........9...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    How to Use This Guide Multimedia Messages Level-2 Title (1) Select to access the text entry field, and Multimedia Messages then edit text. You can send messages attached with images, text (2) Select to enter the image-editing field and music under this mode. Level-3 Title and then you can select images or video files in Creating a Multimedia Message...
  • Page 7: Before Using The Phone

    Before Using the Phone...
  • Page 8 22cm...
  • Page 9 • • (ICU) (CCU) • • •...
  • Page 10 • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 11 Auto On and Off...
  • Page 12 Parts Materials Surface Outer case PC resin Spray-paint microSD Main lens Pmma resin Back print Battery cover Aluminum Spray-paint alloy Screw cover (below PC resin Back print the screen) Sub Camera Lens Pmma resin Back print microSD Camera Lens Glass Back print Sub Lens Pmma resin...
  • Page 13 Battery Parts Materials Surface Music Key (side) PC resin Spary-paint Strap eyelet PC resin Spray-paint Keypad deco, and TPE resin + Film-paint direction signs Rubber resin Keypad Thin PC resin Scroll keys Copper Surface laser (CD lines) Keypad frame TPE latex + Rubber latex OK key Thin PC resin...
  • Page 16 Charger 100-240...
  • Page 18 USB Cable...
  • Page 19 Attached CD-ROM CD-ROM • •...
  • Page 20 • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 21 • • • • • • • • • • • •...
  • Page 22 • • • • • USB microSD • • • USB microSD • The USB cable are not in the range of warranty. • Clean the connector with a clean cotton bud. • • Clean the USB port with dry and soft cloth. •...
  • Page 23 • • • • •...
  • Page 24: Profession

    All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or trans- This product is exclusively for use in Japan. mitted in any form or by any means without prior writ- ten consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. EM chip...
  • Page 25 Profession Trademarks (SAR) and HUAWEI are trademarks of Huawei Technol- ogies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective holders. (SAR:Specific Absorption Rate) 2W/kg Notice The information in this manual is subject to change (WHO) without notice.
  • Page 26: How To Use The Usim Card

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Huawei http://www.huawei.com Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed The SAR limit adopted by the 1999/519/EC is 2.0...
  • Page 27 (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • Warning: Changes or modifications made to this EM chip equipment not expressly approved by HUAWEI may void the users' authorization to operate this equip- ment.
  • Page 28: Usim Pins

    EM chip • EM chip • IC • EM chip EM chip chip EMOBILE • EM chip • chip • EM • IC • EM chip EMOBILE • EM chip • EM chip...
  • Page 29 EM chip EM chip EM chip EM chip EM chip...
  • Page 30: Your Phone

    EM chip EM chip EM chip PUK PIN EM chip EM chip EMOBILE EM chip PUK2 EM chip PIN2 PUK2 PUK2 PIN2 EM chip PIN2 PIN2 chip...
  • Page 31 • • • • • • • • • • TV • • • • • • •...
  • Page 32 • • • •...
  • Page 33 GPRS GPRS WCDMA WCDMA WCDMA HSDPA HADPS...
  • Page 34: Charging The Battery

    Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth • •...
  • Page 35 • • • • • •...
  • Page 37: Powering On/Off

    • •...
  • Page 38: Accessing The Function Screen

    • P135 • 2000 2099 > > • P165 • P165...
  • Page 39: Memory Card

    EMnet...
  • Page 40 P136 • • • microSD microSD • • • • •...
  • Page 42: Basic Operations 37 Making A Call

    Basic Operations In Standby mode, press the predefined SDN key Making a Call for 1+ seconds to make a voice call. For oeprations about mobile phoneContacts. For operations about video calls. ( Answering or Rejecting a Call Making a Voice Call Your mobile phone rings or vibrates when there is an incoming call.
  • Page 43 • Press to reject the incoming call. key to end a call. • When the H12HW is not in a call, press the volume Answering a Call When the Automatic keys for 2+ seconds to reject the call. Answer Is Enabled •...
  • Page 44: Operations During A Voice Call

    Operations During a Voice Call Adjusting the mobile phone Volume Operations During a Voice Call While in a call, press the side volume keys to Icon Description adjust the volume. Making a Second Call Enable Call waiting first. ( In this case, you can make or answer many calls dur- ing a call.
  • Page 45 Operations During a Voice Call • During a call, when the call ends the During a call, press or select Options > record automatically stops. The audio file Hold to enable the Hold function. is automatically saved to the File/Music Press or select Options >...
  • Page 46: Call Log

    Call Log Item Description Call Log During the call, you can select Options > End to end all calls, the Press to access the Call Log active call, the current call or the on screen. hold call. Press to switch between All calls, Contacts During the call, you can select Missed, Received and Dialed.
  • Page 47 Call Log Icon Description Making a Call Using the Call Log : A call is ongoing. Press to access the Call Log screen. : The call is on hold. Press to switch between All calls, Missed, Viewing a call log detail Received and Dialed.
  • Page 48 Call Log • Save to phone: to save the numbers of the Select Options > Mark all. selectes record to the phone. Select Options > Delete > Yes. • Save to SIM: to save the numbers of the selectes record to USIM card. Call log options •...
  • Page 49: Calls Status

    Guard) enve when some mobile phone restrictions outgoing voice call duration, the total time of all are active. voice calls, and the last reset time. H12HW Status Available Numbers • Video call: Displying the last video call Offline mode is active.
  • Page 50: My Number

    My number Edit My number H12HW Status Available Numbers USIM card is not insert. 110,119,118 In the My number screen, press to select a You can use your phone for emergency Note number. calls. However, connections in all conditions Select Options, cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 51: Text Entry

    Text Entry Enter hiragana, kanji, katakana, alphanumeric, In a text entry window, press symbols, and pictographs. Select Input mode. Text Input Interface Select an input mode and press Current Entry Mode Note • Press to switch between input meth- Full-pitch/Half-pitch ods, including Kanji, Kana, Abc, ABC, alphanumerics abc, and numbers.
  • Page 52: Keypad Assignments

    Keypad Assignments Keypad Assignments Multiple character are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears. Input Modes Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Keypad (Full Pitch) (Full Pitch/Half Pitch) (Full Pitch/Half Pitch) (Full Pitch/Half Pitch) a b c A B C 2 d e f D E F 3 g h i G H I 4 j k l J K L 5...
  • Page 53: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters Press to delete the letter before the To enter hiragana, press and select Note cursor. Entering Characters • Switching input mode.( Entering Kanji/Hiragana In Kanji mode, enter kanji and hiragana. Example, enter In a text entry window, select Kanji. Press , press three times, and then...
  • Page 54 Entering Characters Press and hold until is displayed. Select Press three times, and then to enter . Enter in the same way. Entering Katakana In FullPitch Kana or HalfPitch Kana mode, enter katakana. Example, enter In FullPitch Kana mode or HalfPitch Kana mode, press a key to enter the assigned character.
  • Page 55 Entering Characters Press , and then press to enter Press three times. The is displayed. Press twice. The is displayed and press Press twice, and then press to enter to enter...
  • Page 56 Entering Characters Press to add the upper conner mark Press twice. The is displayed and press Note symbol. to enter Adding or In Kanji, FullPitch Kana or HalfPitch Kana mode, you can press to add Example, enter In FullPitch Kana mode or HalfPitch Kana mode, press three times.
  • Page 57 Entering Characters sively on the screen. Stop when you see an "H" or halfpitch numbers. For example, to enter "1" with on the screen the "FullPitch Number" or "HalfPitch Number" numeric input method, you can press . Then "1" appears on the screen. Entering Symbols/Pictographs Symbols and pictograhs do not appear in messages sent to incompatible mobile phones or Email...
  • Page 58 Entering Characters include fullpitch and halfpitch symbols. • The selected pictograhs are saved in History. Press to exit from the symbols or • In pictographs window, press pictographs window. view pictographs. Press to select a Entering Commonly-used SMS Texts symbol and press Daily Phrase You can enter some daily phrases as templates in the mobile phone.
  • Page 59 Entering Characters The daily phrases predefined in the mobile In a text entry window, select Options > Insert phone are displayed. Press to select a number, and then press phrase as required. Search for a contact's number and then press •...
  • Page 60 Entering Characters • Press to switch the normal function to Press and hold until is displayed. Select prediction function. • Prediction screen can be cancelled.( P57) Using Predictive function Example, enter In Kanji mode, press and select Press Using Normal function Example, enter...
  • Page 61 Entering Characters In Kanji mode, press and select Press , and then select Press to select Normal. The screen will Press twice, and then select display...
  • Page 62: User Dictionary

    User dictionary Resting learing Adding items Clear log of words selected in Kanji conversion. In a text entry window, Select Options > User In a text entry window, Slecet Options > Rest- dictionary. ing learing, press In the Input notation screen, enter a word or Press Yes phrase and press Activating or disactivating prediction function...
  • Page 63 User dictionary In the Input reading screen, enter Select Save. In a text entry window, if you want to input , you can only input . The will display.
  • Page 64: Contacts

    Contacts You can save phone numbers, Email addresses, and Item Description for up to 1,000 entries in contacts of the phone; USIM Voice call Set incoming voice call ringtone card contacts capacity varies with cards. You can tone also assign eight frequently-used numbers to speed Video call Set incoming video call ringtone dialing keys.
  • Page 65 Creating Contacts Item Description Select a field, press to edit the field, enter the information as required, and then press Phone Enter another phone number (This item to save it. is related with the USIM card Email Enter mail addresses This item is After entering basic information, press related with the USIM card set advanced information.
  • Page 66 Creating Contacts Select Options > New. Select Options > Save number. • Save to phone: Select a phone contact entry, enter Select a field, press to edit the field, enter other information, and then select Options > Save. the information as required, and then press to save it.
  • Page 67: Groups

    Groups Managing a Group Groups You can rename a group, add group members, and Select Contacts in the main menu. delete a group. Press to select Groups. Adding/Deleting Group Members Select a group and select Options for the follow- You can add a member to a group in your phone or ing options.
  • Page 68: Using Contacts

    Using Contacts Making a Call Using Contacts Finding a Contact You can make a voice/video call with a contact selected from the contacts list. You can find a contact from the contacts list easily and quickly by using this function on both the Phone Select Contacts in the main menu.
  • Page 69 Using Contacts Select a contact and select Options > Create If the contact has multiple numbers, select one message. Then, you can select MMS or SMS to as the speed dialing number. create a message. If the current contact does Press to save.
  • Page 70: Editing Contacts

    Editing Contacts Item Description Item Description Edit You can edit the number before making Backup • Backup contacts:To back up your con- before the call. contacts tacts from your phone to a memory call card. Create To send SMS or MMS to the selected •...
  • Page 71 Editing Contacts Options > Mark/Unmark > Unmark to cancel Press to select Phone or SIM the selection. Search the contact to be edited and press • If you need to copy all contacts, select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all. Select the field to be edited, press or select •...
  • Page 72 Editing Contacts To delete contacts, • To delete multiple contacts, do the following to each contact: select Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark to tick the checkbox on the right of the entry. Alternatively, you can select Options > Mark/Unmark > Unmark to cancel the selec- tion.
  • Page 73: Video Call

    Video Call Icon Description Getting Started Press the left/right scroll key to zoom in Video Call Window or zoom out. Press the volume keys to adjust the vol- • A video call can be made only in the 3G Note ume.
  • Page 74: Answering A Video Call

    Answering a Video Call Press to dial out. Press to end the call. Press to end the call. • Setting image. ( Note • If the headset is plugged in, you can press the headset key to answer or end a video Answering a Video Call call.
  • Page 75 Answering a Video Call Switch picture During a call, you can press to switch between the loudspeaker mode and the ear- Switch between image windows. piece mode Select Options > Switch picture Holding a Video Call • Far end: To display your image in the small When you enable the Hold, the calling party can only window and the other party's image in the see your party specific file.
  • Page 76 Answering a Video Call • Top left: The small display is in the upper left of Select Options > Open video and press the screen. open your video channel. • Top right: The small display is in the upper right External view/Internal view of the screen.
  • Page 77: Video Call Settings

    Video Call Settings Record Other applications Record the other party’s image. To access Contacts, SMS, or Call Log during a video call. Press to record the other party’s image. During a call, select Options > Other applica- Press to stop the record. tions.
  • Page 78 Video Call Settings Picture in picture Camera Select Settings in the main menu. Select Settings in the main menu. Select Video call > Picture in picture. Select Video call > Camera . • On: The video channel is enabled when answer Select the position of the small display.( a video call.
  • Page 79 Video Call Settings Select Video call > Auto voice call. Select Video call > Auto answer. • On: To enable the auto voice call function. The • On: Enable the auto answer function. When phone auto makes a voice call, when the other there is an incoming video call, the handset party's phone does not support the video call automatically answer the call after five sec-...
  • Page 80: Messaging

    Messaging Item About Message E-mail Supports a Send messages via MMS or SMS. address maximum of 128 DBC case Item Description characters or 10 Through MMS, you can send data such addresses as text, image, and music between two Phone Supports a handsets that support the MMS function.
  • Page 81 About Message Item Menu Description Attachment Supports a Create an MMS. Write MMS maximum of 10 • Inbox: contains the received files MMS messages. • An MMS including subject, content, and attachment • Drafts: contains the draft MMS cannot exceed 500 KB. The attachment size messages or MMS messages determines the maximum text number.( failed to send.
  • Page 82 About Message Menu Description Icon Description • Inbox: contains the received an unread notice or delivery report for SMS messages. MMS in Inbox box. • Drafts: contains the draft SMS a multimedia message saved in Drafts messages or SMS messages box after you created it or a multimedia failed to send.
  • Page 83: Mms

    Icon Description a read message report in Inbox box. Creating and sending an MMS an unread message report in Inbox box. • Available entry items and Character enter limits. a text message saved to the phone in Drafts box. • Character input modes. ( a text message saved to the USIM card in Drafts box.
  • Page 84 • Send: To send the multimedia message. Icon Description • Save to drafts: save the MMS to Drafts. Email address of the MMS that copies to • Add to template: save the MMS as a template Email address of the MMS that blind to Templates.
  • Page 85 Editing Recipient List • When searching contacts through Note Add Email addresses of To, cc, and bcc. The bcc Contacts, you can search all contacts address cannot be viewed by others. information contains Email address. • When adding contacts through Group, if In Edit MMS, select To, Cc, or Bcc, and then the contact does not have Email address, press...
  • Page 86 • Select Options > Perview to preview the Editing an MMS MMS. In Edit MMS, select Content, and then press Select Back. • If the video file is chosen in the image- Note Select to access the text entry field, and editing field, you cannot edit the music- then edit text.
  • Page 87 When an MMS is received, the handset displays as is displayed. You need to delete some follows: messages from Inbox. Deleting MMS messages. P85 Viewing an MMS Select Messaging in the main menu. Select MMS, and then press to access the Inbox.
  • Page 88 • Reply MMS: To access the Edit MMS screen. • Save number: To save the numbers retrieved from MMS to phone or USIM memory or an existing entry in the contacts. • Reply SMS : To the Edit SMS screen. P88 •...
  • Page 89 Forwarding an MMS • You can also select Options > Edit Note before call to call back the sender's number when you view an MMS. ( In Inbox or Sent in MMS, press to select the MMS. • If the sender does not have phone numebr, Edit before call is unavailable.
  • Page 90 Folders Select an additional folder and press In MMS, there are seven additional folders besides You can also move MMS messages from an Note four main folders (Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Templates). additional folders to another one. The You can rename the additional folders and move operation are the same as that in Step 2.
  • Page 91 • Select Options > Unmark all. Icons of all Deleting multiple MMS messages at a time messages on the right change back to In any folders of MMS, press to select mes- • Select Options > Unmark to unmark the sages.
  • Page 92 • You can view memory status of MMS, Menu Description including Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Template, To set the connection type of Folder, and Total. Connection multimedia messages. For details, type MMS Settings consult your service provider. In the Messaging screen, select Settings > MMS, If you accidentally delete or modify pre- Note and then you can set parameters related to multime-...
  • Page 93: Sms

    work sends a report to the sender indicating that • Before editing and sending an SMS, you need to you have received the message. set SMS settings. ( • Receiving limit: To set the size limit of a multimedia message that you can receive. •...
  • Page 94 • Full Pitch/Half Pitch: Switch between full pitch In Edit SMS, press or select Options > and half pitch. Send. • Insert number: You can insert a phone number • Select Options > Save to save the message. saved on the phone or the USIM card. When you set Delivery report to On, you Note •...
  • Page 95 When receiving an SMS message, the handset displayed. You need to delete some displays as follows: messages. ( Viewing an SMS In the Messaging screen, select SMS, and then press to access Inbox. Press to select the SMS to be viewed, and then press •...
  • Page 96 • Save number: To save the numbers retrieved Forwarding an SMS from SMS to phone or USIM memory or an existing entry in the contacts.( In any folder in SMS, press to select an • Extract URL: To extract URL address from SMS message.
  • Page 97 • Append to existing: Save the sender's phone You can also select Options > Edit before Note number to to an existing contact. call to call the sender's number. ( P90) • You can also select Options > Save Note Saving a number number, and then save the number as in Step 2.
  • Page 98 Deleting an SMS • Press again to unmark the selection and the icon changes back to You can delete SMS messages or SMS prompt messages. Select Options > Delete, and then press Deleting an SMS or SMS prompt message Press to select Yes or press In any folder in SMS, press to select the...
  • Page 99 Menu Description Press to select Yes or press select No. The time a message is kept in the Valid period message centre after it is sent. Viewing SMS memory status You can set whether a message Auto save will be saved automatically to In any folder in SMS, select Options >...
  • Page 100: Push Inbox

    Push Inbox to push messages. It contains the following sub- If you accidentally delete or modify pre- Note menus defined settings, consult your service provider. Menu Description You can set the acceptable push Push Push Inbox messages. message setting • Accept all: to set to accept all Viewing Push Messages Phush messages.
  • Page 101: Web Set Mail

    web set mail In the Messaging screen, select Settings > web set mail Daily phrases/Internet. In the Messaging screen, select Settings > web set In the Daily phrases or Internet screen, press mail. The Browser is enabled and connect to the to select a phrase.
  • Page 102: Browser

    Internet transmissions of important/sensitive informa- screen by Browser selecting from the main menu. tion such as credit card numbers. Electronic certifi- Cache Memory cates are preseted on H12HW. Retrived information is temporarily saved in Cache When a security notice appears, subscrib- Note Memory.
  • Page 103: Entering Url

    Entering URL • Moving cursor: To select items on the page, • When browsing web pages, select Options > Homepage to access the move the cursor to the right or left through homepage. ; or move the cursor to the next line or pre- •...
  • Page 104: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks • Edit: Edit the URL. Press to select Bookmarks,and then press • Delete: Delete the URL. • Delete all: Delete all entered URLs. Select Options > Add to create a bookmark. When browsing web pages, you can access Note Enter the Title and Address of the bookmark.
  • Page 105 Bookmarks Function Description Press to select a bookmark, and then select Options > Delete or press to delete the Recent To access pages you have browsed highlighted bookmark. pages recently. Ten entries of records can be saved. Save To save the pages in your phone. Web Operations and Settings in page pages will be saved to the Saved...
  • Page 106 Bookmarks Settings in browsing Web Pages • Cookies: To enable (On) or disable (Off) cookies and clear cookies. When browsing web pages, select Options and you – Cookies > On/Off: To enable or disable Cookies. can perform the following operations: When Cookies is on, the user information is •...
  • Page 107: Internet Settings

    Browser. In Internet settings window, select a Profile. • Time out: To set the timeout period when EMOBILE is the preset profile for H12HW and you connecting to the Internet. If the connection cannot modify it. exceeds the timeout period, it automatically To create a profile, do the following: disconnects.
  • Page 108: Camera

    Camera Before Using the Camera Your mobile phone has two cameras, the main cam- Assistant camera /Internal camera era on the outer part of the flip and the assistant camera on the inner part of the flip. You can use both cameras to take still pictures and record videos.
  • Page 109: Camera

    • Mobile phone movement may blur images; hold If you use the main camera and set the • Note your H12HW mobile phone firmly or place it on a × resolution to 1600 1200, you cannot do stable surface and use Timer.
  • Page 110 Camera There are three capture modes for the cameras: Sin- Mode Description Image size gle mode, 4 shots, and 9 shots. 9 shots Take nine pictures W320 H240 dots at a time Mode Description Image size W160 H120dots Single Take one picture W1600 H1200 dots Screen size...
  • Page 111 Camera After taking a picture, you can select Options for the Options Description following operations. White bal- The phone provides you with sev-eral • Send: To send the picture through MMS or Blue- ance modes: tooth. • Auto • Set as: To set the picture as the wallpaper or the •...
  • Page 112: Video Camera

    Video Camera Options Description Press . The handset takes four or nine pic- tures in a sequence. Settings To change the relevant settings for camera function Take Pictures in a Sequence Press the Camera key or select Entertainment > Camera to launch the camera. Select Options >...
  • Page 113: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Options Description Select Options > Video camera to launch the video camera Internal/ To switch between the assistant lens External view and the main lens The handset screen functions as a viewfinder. Go to gallery To access the My Files/Videos Move the handset towards the object.
  • Page 114 Camera Settings Item Description Item Description Size Set the image size: Image Set image quality: quality • High • 1600 1200 • Medium • 1280 1024 • Low • 1280 White bal- Set white balance: • 1024 ance • Auto: In this mode, the camera auto- •...
  • Page 115 Camera Settings Item Description Item Description Save to Select the phone or memory card to Size Set the video clip size: save images. • 176 Shutter To set shutter tone: • 128 tone • Dulcet Quality Set the video clip quality: •...
  • Page 116: Sending A Picture/Video Clip

    Sending a Picture/Video Clip Item Description Item Description Duration Set duration of recording video clips: Save to Select the phone or memory card to save images. • 50KB: The recording automatically Reset Set the current video camera settings stops when the video clip reaches 50 to default.
  • Page 117 Editing a Picture Edit Options Description Edit Options Description Cut picture You can cut part of the picture and Add frame You can add a frame to the picture. save it as a seperate picture. Press Select Options > Select. Select the the scroll keys to select the part to be frame to be added.
  • Page 118: Mediaplayer

    Mediaplayer When using a headset, connect the headset to the Before Playing Audio&Video headset jack correctly, as shown in the following pic- ture. The audio files that are recorded, downloaded from WAP, or received from Bluetooth are saved in the Music folder in My Files.
  • Page 119: Playing Audio Files

    Playing Audio Files Icons in Playing Music Operation Description Press to access to the last file. During playing the audio file, you can execute the fol- lowing operations on the audio file. Press and hold. to fast backward the current file. Title Press to access the next file.
  • Page 120 Playing Audio Files can play, stop, go to next/last track by the Press to select the audio file to be played. Music Touch Key. Press to play the file. • When a call is coming: – If a music file is being played, the music file continues to play from where it was interrupted after the call.
  • Page 121 Playing Audio Files Options Description Options Description Play in After the background play fuction is Exit To exit the audio play screen background enabled, you can use other functions Playlist of the phone when enjoying music. Shuffle On/Off the random play. There are 10 Playlists.
  • Page 122: Playing Video Clip

    Playing Video Clips Menu Functions Overview If an audio file in the Playlist is stored in the Note MicroSD card, you cannot play the audio file During playing the video file, you can execute the fol- without inserting the MicroSD card. lowing operations on the video file.
  • Page 123 Playing Video Clips Options Description Video cam- To enable the video camera function. History To display the records of the played files. Info. To view the information of the current video files. Exit To exit the video play screen.
  • Page 124: Folder

    Folder My Files enables you to manage the Pictures, Ring- folder Description File Format tones, Music, Videos and others files conveniently. To save video 3GP, MP4, 3G2, Videos files of and PMD. Composition many formats. To save any kind txt, DOC etc. Other folder Description...
  • Page 125 Viewing files File Icon Description • Press to switch to the previous picture; Usable and forwardable press to switch to the next picture. audio file. (green lock) • The potential file icons are as follows: Usable and unforwardable audio file. File Icon Description...
  • Page 126: Using Files

    Using files Rearranging files (1) Select Contact image. (2) Search the contact to be set as the contact image in Contacts. Searching a contact. Select My Files in main menu. P63) Press to select the saving location of the (3) Press to select the contact.
  • Page 127 Using files Operation Description (3) Press to select the contact. View To view the picture file. (4) Select Options > Save. Send To send the selected file by message or Bluetooth. The audio files can be set as ring tones •...
  • Page 128: Managing Folders

    Managing folders Operation Description Memory card Set as ring- To set a ringtone as voice call tone, Displaying contents of the memory tone video call tone or specific contact card tone. To properly insert or remove a memory card. Managing folders P35) Creating a folder in Other When the phone detects and recognises the...
  • Page 129: Connections

    Frequency Bands 2.4 GHz(2.402 GHz-2.480 GHz) Before Using Bluetooth Communication About 10 meters Distance Supported Profiles OPP: Object Push Profile; H12HW may not work with all Bluetooth • Note devices. FTP: File Transfer Profile; SP: Synchronize Profile; • Wirelessly connect the phone to a com- HSP: Headset Profile;...
  • Page 130 Bluetooth Files to transmit File Description Data folder files • Transmit one file at a time File Description Contact entries Transmit one file at a time • Files protected by copyrights Memo entries Transmit one file at a time cannot be transmitted •...
  • Page 131 Bluetooth Select Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Select a device from the searched list and then Visibility. select Options > Pair to pair the device. Press to select Visibile, press to con- Enter Bluetooth passcode, and then press firm. to confirm.
  • Page 132 Bluetooth Options Descriptions Options Descriptions Search To search another Bluetooth Delete all You can delete all Bluetooth device. devices from the device list. Pair/Unpair To pair a device or unpair a paired Device details You can view the detailed informa- device.
  • Page 133 Bluetooth Accessing the Internet Using mobile phone dial-up network service you can activate this service. Bluetooth Technology Install the Mobile Phone PC Assistant. After You can create Bluetooth-based Internet access inserting the CD, follow the prompts to complete through the Mobile Phone PC Assistant supplied with the install.
  • Page 134: Usb

    Options Descriptions Devices You can view all detected Bluetooth Before Using USB devices. Visibility You can set whether your phone You can synchronise data between your phone and can be found by other devices PC, surf the Internet with your phone and read the when the Bluetooth function is memory card by USB cable.
  • Page 135 Do not plug the USB cable in and out of • Run the Mobile Phone PC Assistant on the PC. your mobile phone frequently. Now you can operate the synchrotion. USB Synchronising USB Accessing the Internet Your mobile phone supports the synchronisation requests from a PC to your phone.
  • Page 136 Confirm the USB device is shown in Device Manager/Port of your PC. Run the Mobile Phone Dial-up Internet on the For details of the operation, refer to the Help of the Mobile Phone Dial-up Internet from CD-ROM.
  • Page 137: Settings

    Settings • emoticon dictionary & emoticon dictionary2: to save Phone settings the emotion icon in your mobile phone. Select On to enable it. Phone language Example, when you enter , you can input Select Settings in the main menu. (^_^), (*^^*), (*^ ^*)etc.
  • Page 138: Profiles

    Profiles • yy.mm.dd: The date format is year, month, and Press to select Auto ON,set the cycle for date. Auto On,Then select Save. • mm.dd.yy: The date format is month, date, and Press to select Time, set the time for Auto year.
  • Page 139: Ringtone Settings

    Ringtone Settings Car, Headset, Offline, My profile1 and My Press to select a profile and select Options profile2. > Edit to edit it. Setting • Voice call tone: Select Settings in the main menu. (1) Press to select Voice call tone. (2) Select the saving position of audio files.
  • Page 140 Ringtone Settings • Tone volume: • Prompt tone volume: (1) Press to select Tone volume. (1) Press to select Prompt tone volume. (2) Press to set the volume of incoming (2) Press to set the volume of the prompt call rings and incoming message rings. tone.
  • Page 141: Display Settings

    Display settings • On-off tone: Select Display settings > Wallpaper > My Files. (1) Press to select On-off tone. Select the saving position of image files. (2) Press to set whether to make a sound Press to select a image file, and then press when you power your phone on/off.
  • Page 142 Display settings Colour themes Select Display settings > Keypad backlight. Press to set enable or disable the keypad Select Settings in the main menu. backlight, press to confirm. Select Display settings > Colour themes. Backlight time Press to select Theme1 or Theme2, and then press Describes how to set the backlight time.
  • Page 143: Call Settings

    Call Settings LCD sleep delay Press to confirm. Describes how to set the backlight time. Call Settings Select Settings in the main menu. Option service Select Display settings > LCD sleep delay. Service Meaning Press to set the LCD sleep delay time: Call forward- It is used to forward incoming •...
  • Page 144 Call Settings In the main screen, select Settings > Call set- In the main screen, select Settings > Call set- tings > Auto Redial. tings > Auto Answer. Select On or Off to enable or disable the auto You will have the following options: redial function.
  • Page 145 Call Settings Call Barring Password You will have the following options: • Auto: Whether your phone number will be This function is used to change the password for call shown on the called phone depends on the barring. network. In the main screen, select Settings > Call set- •...
  • Page 146: Security Settings

    Security Settings Select network Security Settings Select Settings in the main menu. You can change settings related to the phone secu- rity, inculding Reset, Password lock, Change pass- Select Network > Select network. word, Fixed dialer number, DRM setting.( Press to select the network.
  • Page 147 Network settings Press to to select My public land mobile net- work (PLMN). Press...
  • Page 148: Security Settings

    Security Settings (2) Press to to select On or Off. Reset (3) Enter the PIN code, press to confirm. Select Settings in the main menu. Select Security > Reset to reset your phone to Change password the factory settings. • For further information about PINs:( Select Yes or No to confirm or cancel it.
  • Page 149: Fixed Dialer Number

    Fixed dialer number (3) Enter a new password. Fixed dialer number (4) Enter the new password again to confirm. Select Settings in the main menu. • PIN2 code: Select Security > Fixed dialer number. (1) Press to select PIN2 code. Press to enable or disable the function.
  • Page 150: Drm Setting

    DRM setting DRM setting Select Settings in the main menu. Select Security > DRM setting. Enter the phone password (The initial phone password is 0000). Select Delete all rights to delete all rights. Select Yes or No to confirm or cancel it.
  • Page 151: Organiser & Tools

    Organiser & Tools This function provides you with various assistant Press to select an alarm. tools. You can access the Organiser & Tools screen by selecting from the main menu. SIM ToolKit Your mobile phone supports a number of clever Sim ToolKit (STK) functions.
  • Page 152 Alarms • If snooze is on, you can select to snooze the alarm Icon Item Description on the prompt inferface. Snooze Select whether to enable this function. Select • If your phone is powered off, the alarm Note Snooze, the alarm auto- clock can still ring.
  • Page 153: Calendar

    Calendar Press to stop it. Weekly View Screen On the Weekly View Screen, Calendar you can press to switch Display the Calendar among diferent weeks; and press to switch among the Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. days of a week. Then, press to create a schedule event Press to select Calendar.
  • Page 154 Calendar New Schedule Icon Item Description Schedule type Select schedule type Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. • Appointment • Personal Press to select Calendar. • Work Select Options > New to create the schedule • Meeting events for the current day. •...
  • Page 155 Calendar Icon Item Description Icon Item Description Alarm type Whether the alarm is Schedule details Enter Schedule con- tent Sound alarm Set Sound alarm as: • No alarm • Off • Alarm Alerting time in when to prompt • On advance before the start time •...
  • Page 156 Calendar You can create up to 500 schedules in total Item Description Note and 15 for each day. While creating a new Delete To delete the schedule event. schedule, you need to set the alarm on To create a new schedule event. before setting the alerting time in advance, Copy To copy the event to phone or to mem-...
  • Page 157 Calendar Prompt Interface for a Schedule Select Options, you can perform the following operations. When it is time to remind you of a schedule, alarm tone sounds/vibrates as set and a prompt interface is Item Description displayed. To create a new schedule. •...
  • Page 158: Calculator

    Calculator Operation Assigned Key Calculator You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and extraction operations on your phone. Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. Press to select Calculator. Decimal point Extraction of square root Delete the character on the left of the cursor Clear Exit With the Calculator, you can only calculate...
  • Page 159: Currency Converter

    Currency Converter Press or select CE to clear the numeric values Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. you entered. Press to select Unit converter. On the unit type selection bar, press Enter a value in original unit select weight or length. Unit type selection bar Original unit bar On the original unit bar, press...
  • Page 160: Synchronise

    Synchronise • CNY: Chinese currency On the From bar, press to select the cur- rency to be converted from. • USD: United States currency • HKD: Hong Kong currency On the To bar, press to select the currency to be converted to. •...
  • Page 161: Task

    Task Operations to Profile Select Options > New to create a profile. After setting the synchronization profile, you can Input profile name, then press to save it. select Options to perform the following operations: Press to switch between Synchronise Operation Description item, Server Setting, and Network profile.
  • Page 162 Task New Task Icon Item Description Priority Set the priority level of the Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. new task: • Prior Press to select Task. • Important Select Options > New to create a new task. • General Task state Set the accomplishment sta- tus of the task according to...
  • Page 163 Task Icon Item Description Select Options, you can perform the following operations. Task type Set the type of the task: • Personal Item Description • Work Edit To edit the task. • Other To create a new task. Send To send the task through SMS or blue- After setting the task, press to save the task.
  • Page 164: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder • You can stop the ringing by pressing any key or by Recording Voice folding/unfolding your phone. Start Recording • On the prompt interface, you can snooze the alarm or stop the prompt Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. •...
  • Page 165: Memo

    Memo • Send: To send the record file through MMS or blue- Setting Record Duration tooth. • Play: To play the record file instantly. Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. • Delete: To delete the record file. Press to select Voice recorder. Playing Record Select Options >...
  • Page 166: World Time

    World Time Item Description Select Options > New to create a new memo. Memory To view the memory status, including the Press to save the memo. status used space and the total space. Operations to Memo World Time Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. You can view the time of important cities around the world.
  • Page 167: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Setting the Time Zone Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. Set time zone Press to select Stopwatch. In the viewing time zone screen, press On the Stopwatch screen, you can perform the switch to the desired time. following operations: Select Options >...
  • Page 168: Timer

    Timer • Reset: In pause state, press to reset the timer. Timer You can set a timer for up to 99 hours and 59 min- utes. Select Organiser&Tools in the main menu. Press to select Timer. Enter the time. Press to start the timer.
  • Page 169: Option Service

    Option Service The option service are network-dependent. For more and All services. Then press to disable all call for- information, please consult your service provider. warding services of this type. Disable All Call Forwarding Call Forwarding In the main screen, select Settings > Call set- In the main screen, select Settings >...
  • Page 170: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting • Deactivate: Enter the call barring password Then select the barring type from Voice call, and press to disable this service. Data call, and All services. You will have the following options: • Check status: Check the status of the call bar- •...
  • Page 171 Call Waiting • Off: To disable the call waiting function. • Check status: To check the status of the call waiting service.
  • Page 172: Appendix

    Appendix Main Menu Item Item Page Functions Pictures P119 Main Menu Item Item Page Music P119 Camera P103 My Files Ringtones P119 Entertainment Music P113 Videos P119 EMnet Other P119 Enter URL Sim ToolKit P146 Broswer Bookmarks Alarms P146 Internet settings P102 Calendar P148...
  • Page 173: Troubleshooting

    – Make sure whether the touch key lock is enabled. please recharge the battery. ( If there is a lock on the upper right conner of the external display, press and hold the camera key • The PIN screen is displayed when H12HW is turned to unlock it.
  • Page 174 • Bad commuication quality and calls often discon- nect there is on the upper right conner of the dis- – Is H12HW out-of-range or in a location where sig- play, switch to another profile. ( P133 nal is weak or unstable? Move to a location where •...
  • Page 175: Symbol List

    Symbol List • H12HW/accessories feel warm Symbol List – AC charger may warm during charging. H12HW may ward during long use. – This is normal if you can hold it comfortably. Low Full-pitch Symbol List temperature burns may occur if H12HW is held agains skin for long periods.
  • Page 176: Pictograph List

    Pictograph List Pictograph List Memory List Shared Memory Mes- Storing up to 200 MMSs saging Storing up to 500 SMSs Enter URL Storing up to10 history Bookmarks Storing up to 50 book- marks Saved pages Storing up to12 pages Phone Storing up to 1,000 con- Book tacts...
  • Page 177: Specifications

    The number of savable items varies deped- Note ing on data amount. Item Specification Voltage 3.7V Specifications Battery Li-ion Capacity 850mAh H12HW Dimensions Approx. 37.8*5.7*44.5mm Item Specification AC Charger Weight 97.8 mm 49.5 mm 17.5 mm Dimensions < 105 g (including the battery)
  • Page 178: Index

    Index .............. 9 Auto Answer ............139 About Browser ............97 Auto answer............74 About Message ............75 Auto On and Off........... 133 About Profiles............133 Auto Redial ............138 Accessing the Function Screen Through the Main Auto voice call ............73 Menu ..............
  • Page 179 Call Log..............41 Date and Time ............. 132 Call Settings............138 Date format............132 Call Waiting............165 Deleting a Bookmark ..........99 Callback ..............84 Deleting a folder in Other........123 Calling ID ............. 139 Deleting an SMS ........... 92 Calls status ............
  • Page 180 Entering Symbols/Pictographs....... 52 Icons Description ........... 77 Entering URL ............98 Icons in Playing Music ......... 114 External view/Internal view ........71 Image quality ............71 File Formats ............113 Image quality ............73 Finding a Contact........... 63 Inserting contact information ......... 54 Fixed dialer number ..........
  • Page 181 MMS Settings............87 Pictograph List............. 171 MMS............... 78 Picture in picture............ 71 Mode ..............141 Picture in picture............ 73 Modifying a Contact ..........66 PIN................. 23 My Number ............140 PIN2............... 23 My number ............. 45 Play file ..............72 My PLMN list............
  • Page 182 Rejecting Calls ............38 SMS............... 88 Replying an MMS........... 83 Sorting MMS messages ........86 Replying an SMS ........... 91 Specifications ............172 Reset..............143 Speed Dialing ............64 Ringtone Settings..........134 SSL/TLS ..............97 Saving a contact ............ 84 Starting/Stopping Recording........
  • Page 183 Viewing a call log detail.......... 42 ............... 18 Viewing an MMS ............ 82 ................. 3 Viewing an SMS............. 90 ........18 Viewing files ............119 ..........14 Viewing files ............119 ..............8 Viewing memory status.......... 86 ..............17 Viewing Push Messages........94 ..........

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