Wonderful Communication, Mobile Life. Welcome to HUAWEI 3G Data Card from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Statement 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: l this device my not cause harmful interference, and l this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
RF Exposure Notice for licensed PCMCIA Cards Caution The PC Card has been tested for compliance with FCC / IC RF exposure limits in the laptop computer(s) configurations with side PCMCIA slot and can be used in laptop computers with substantially similar physical dimensions, construction, and electrical and RF characteristics. Notice If this PC Card is intended for use in any other portable device, you are responsible for separate approval to satisfy the SAR requirements of Part 2.1093 of FCC rules.
Safety Precautions Before using the wireless data card, please read the safety precautions carefully and also let your children know these, so that you can use your wireless data card correctly and safely. For details, see the section “Warnings and Precautions”. Do not switch on your wireless data card when it is prohibited to use wireless device or when the wireless data card may cause interference or danger. Do not use your wireless data card while driving.
Contents 1 Overview ............................................................................................... 1 2 What’s in Your Packing Box ................................................................... 2 3 Getting to Know Your Data Card ............................................................ 3 4 Getting Started ....................................................................................... 5 Laptop Configuration Requirements..................................................
Contents Inbox ..............................................................................................21 Draft ...............................................................................................25 Trash...............................................................................................26 Report.............................................................................................28 Import Messages ...........................................................................
Contents Children Safety ...............................................................................59 Operating Environment ...................................................................59 Cleaning and Maintenance...............................................................59 Environmental Care.........................................................................60 Certification Information (SAR) ......................................................60 14 Abbreviations .......................
1 Overview Welcome to the HUAWEI 3G Data Card. With this product, you can easily access the following: Internet Services You can access the Internet by connecting to networks, and surf the Internet conveniently. Message Services HUAWEI 3G Data Card Management provides message services, and features the large storage capacity, and easy manageability. You can edit, receive and send messages through message records directly on your laptop after inserting the SIM/USIM card.
2 What’s in Your Packing Box Your 3G Data Card packing box contains: A HUAWEI 3G Data Card l A CD-ROM containing an installing program, PDF documents of User Manual and Quick Start l A guide book for Quick Start l 2 HUAWEI
3 Getting to Know Your Data Card The following is an illustration of a HUAWEI 3G Data Card: Antenna Jack Earphone Jack Note This is a schematic picture of a HUAWEI 3G Data Card. Your Data Card may be different from this one. It is subject to your actual one.
3 Getting to Know Your Data Card Indicator Status indicator of the Data Card displays green or blue light. Green light l When the Data Card is inserted into the PCMCIA slot of your laptop, the green indicator lights. l When the Data Card is searching for the network, the green indicator lights. l When the Data Card registers to 3G network, the green indicator lights. l When the Data Card works for any ongoing data transmission in the network mode of 3G (HSDPA / WCDMA), green indicator blinks.
4 Getting Started Laptop Configuration Requirements To use the Data Card, the following are required for your laptop: A type II PCMCIA Card slot supporting CARDBUS. l A 133 MHZ Pentium processor or above. 500 MHz Pentium or the microprocessor with higher frequency is recommended. l 32 MB RAM or above. The memory of 128 MB or above is recommended. l 30 MB idle hard disk or above. l Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating system. l Display resolution of 800 % 600 pixels or above.
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5 Installation Guide There are slight differences in the installation procedures between Windows XP, Windows 2000. Install the Data Card according to the specific prompt information, if any step in your installation differs from what is described. Here, we will take the Windows XP operating system as an example. Note Make sure that the Data Card Management has been installed before the Data Card is inserted into your laptop. Installing the Data Card Management 1.
5 Installation Guide 2. Now the system will find the new hardware and initialize the new hardware Installation Shield Wizard automatically. Removing the Data Card To remove the Data Card from your laptop, please use the hardware removing function of the Windows system to stop the operation of the Data Card, and then pull it out. Follow the procedure below: 1. Double-click the icon on the lower right of your laptop screen; an Unplug or Eject Hardware dialog box is displayed. 2.
5 Installation Guide Uninstalling the Data Card Management There are two methods to uninstalling the Data Card Management: You can uninstall the Data Card Management through the Add/Remove function of Control Panel in the operating system. l You can select Programs/Huawei Data Card/Uninstall in the Start menu to uninstall the Data Card Management.
6 Descriptions of the Data Card Management GUI Start the Data Card Management 1. To start the program, double-click the shortcut icon of the HUAWEI 3G Data Card on the desktop. 2. If it prompts to enter the PIN (Personal Identification Number), enter a valid PIN and click OK. Note You have three chances to enter a valid PIN. If you enter a wrong PIN thrice, your SIM/USIM card would be locked. If this happens, use the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) to unlock it. l You have 10 chances to enter a valid PUK.
6 Descriptions of the Data Card Management GUI follows: Status Display Area User Work Area Operation Navigation Area Connection Message Phone Setting Main Menu Book The interface is divided into three parts. From the top to down, they are Status Display Area, User Work Area, and Operation Navigation Area.
6 Descriptions of the Data Card Management GUI Status Display Area The status display area displays the icon of network signals, the icon of unread messages, the network modes and the information of current carriers and so on. User Work Area The user work area often displays some data information and operating interfaces. Different functions correspond to different work areas.
6 Descriptions of the Data Card Management GUI Status Information on the Screen The status information shown on the screen depends on the service that is going on. All the status information and their descriptions are listed below: Status information Description Signals Signal strength indication in current network: Unread messages When there are unread messages: l The icons / flash in the status display area. If you put the cursor on the icon, the total number of unread messages is displayed.
7 Internet Services You can access the Internet through the wireless networks of HSDPA/WCDMA or GSM/GPRS/EGDE. Browse the Internet After setting the connection, you can connect to wireless network. 1. Set correct Connection configuration, refer to “Connection Settings” on page 47. 2. Click to display the Connection interface. 3. Click 4. Browse the Internet. to connect to wireless network. 5. Click to disconnect from wireless network.
7 Internet Services 2. View the specific information of data services in the Connection interface. All the connection parameters and their descriptions are listed below: Parameter Description Connected Display the duration when connecting to wireless network. Transfer Rate Display the current sending volume, receiving volume, sent maximum rate, and received maximum rate. Traffic Summary Display the received, sent and summary volume.
7 Internet Services Clear Statistic Data You can clear the data of the last volume statistic, and the total volume statistic data. 1. Click to display the Connection interface. to display the Prompt dialog box. 2. Click 3. Click OK to clear all the volume statistic data.
8 Message Services HUAWEI 3G Data Card supports the message services similar to mobile phone, and has advantages such as large storage capacity and easy manageability. You can send and receive messages, save phone numbers to Phone Book, and import messages from SIM/USIM cards to your laptop. You can also perform operations such as message alert setting and advanced message setting. Write Messages You can create messages in the write interface.
8 Message Services You can edit the message content within 500 English characters each time. l Each message can hold a maximum of 160 English characters each time. If the message content exceeds the maximum size for one message, the content will be separated into multiple messages for sending. l Outbox Outbox is used to save the sent messages, including the messages sent successfully and unsuccessfully.
8 Message Services Send Messages You can select one or more messages from Outbox to reply to them. to display the Message interface. 1. Click 2. Select the Outbox tab page to open Outbox. 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in local or SIM/USIM card. 4. Select one or more messages in the list box which you want to reply to. 5. Click to display the Write interface. 6. After editing the message, click to send it. Note You can reply to several messages at one time.
8 Message Services Forward Messages You can select a message in Outbox to forward it. to display the Message interface. 1. Click 2. Select the Outbox tab page to open Outbox. 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in local or SIM/USIM card. 4. Click a message in the list box. 5. Click to display the Write interface. 6. After editing the message, click to forward it. Save Phone Numbers You can select a message from Outbox and save the corresponding phone number to Phone Book.
8 Message Services 6. Click OK to remove the messages to Trash. Note When you delete a message saved in the SIM/USIM card, the message is permanently deleted and not removed to Trash. l When you delete a message saved in Local, the message is directly removed to Trash. l Clear Messages You can clear all the messages in Outbox. to display the Message interface. 1. Click 2. Select the Outbox tab page to open Outbox. 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in local or SIM/USIM card.
8 Message Services 1. Click to display the Message interface. 2. Select the Inbox tab page to open Inbox. 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in local or SIM/USIM card. 4. Select a message in the list box. 5. Double-click a message and view its specific information in the preview area under the message list. Note There are two icons in Inbox. : Unread messages. : Read messages. l You can show or hide the message preview area by double-clicking a message.
8 Message Services Note You can only reply to a message each time. l When you click , the Data Card Management automatically extracts your selected phone number and displays it in the entry box behind . l Forward Messages You can forward messages saved in Inbox. 1. Click to display the Message interface. 2. Select the Inbox tab page to open Inbox. 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in local or SIM/USIM card. 4. Select a message in the list box. 5. Click to display the Write interface.
8 Message Services Delete Messages You can delete the unwanted messages in Inbox. to display the Message interface. 1. Click 2. Click the Inbox tab page to open Inbox. 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in Local or SIM/USIM card. 4. Select one or more messages to be deleted in the list box. 5. Click , or right-click the records to select Delete in the shortcut menu to display the Prompt dialog box. 6. Click OK to remove the messages to Trash.
8 Message Services Draft You can save the draft of messages in Draft, and perform the following operations: View Messages You can view the messages in Draft. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click to display the Message interface. Select the Draft tab page to open Draft. Right-click a message and select Display Preview in the shortcut menu. Select a message in the list box. View the message in the preview area.
8 Message Services 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click to display the Message interface. Select the Draft tab page to open Draft. Select one or more messages to be deleted in the list box. Click to display the Prompt dialog box. Click OK to remove the messages to Trash. Clear Messages You can clear all the messages in Draft. 1. 2. 3. 4. to display the Message interface. Click Select the Draft tab page to open Draft. to display the Prompt dialog box. Click Click OK to remove all the messages to Trash.
8 Message Services Recover Messages You can recover the messages in Trash to the saving places where they were deleted before. 1. 2. 3. 4. to display the Message interface. Click Select the Trash tab page to open Trash. Select a message in the list box. Click to recover it. Delete Messages You can delete the unwanted messages in Trash. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. to display the Message interface. Click Select the Trash tab page to open Trash. Select a message to be deleted in the list box.
8 Message Services Note When you clear all the messages in Trash, the messages are deleted permanently. Report If you activate the message report, refer to Advanced Message Settings on page 41, you can receive return notifications after sending messages. In Report, you can perform the following operations: View Messages You can view the results for sending messages in Report. 1. Click to display the Message interface. 2. Select the Report tab page to open Report. 3.
8 Message Services 3. Click Local or SIM/USIM to display the message list in local or SIM/USIM card. 4. Select one or more messages in the list box. 5. Click to display the Prompt dialog box. 6. Click OK to remove the messages to Trash. Note When you delete the messages saved in the SIM/USIM card, the messages are permanently deleted and not removed to Trash. l When you delete the messages saved in Local, the messages are directly removed to Trash.
8 Message Services 1. Click to display the Message interface. 2. Select the Inbox or Outbox tab page. 3. Select SIM/USIM to display the message list of SIM/USIM card. 4. Select a few message records in the list. 5. Right-click the records and perform the following operations in the shortcut menu: l Select Import to import the selected message to Local. l Select Import All to import all the messages in SIM/USIM list to Local. 6. Click OK in the Prompt dialog box.
9 Phone Book Management The HUAWEI 3G Data Card supports to manage the information of contacts and groups, export/import the contacts information, and send messages in phone book. You can perform the following management: Information Management You can manage the information in Local and SIM/USIM Card. You can also directly send messages in Phone Book. In Phone Book, you can perform the following operations: Create Groups You can add new groups to manage contacts by class. 1. 2. 3. 4.
9 Phone Book Management Note The group name can not be null. l The group name can not be duplicated. l You can not rename these three default groups: Local, No Group and SIM/USIM Card. l Rearrange Group Members 1. Click to display the Phone Book interface. 2. Click and hold single or multiple contacts in a group, and drag it or them to another group, so you can remove the contacts in this group to another group. Note You can delete contacts to change the group members.
9 Phone Book Management Create Contacts You can add the information of new contacts. to display the Phone Book interface. 1. Click 2. Select a group for the new contact in Local. 3. Click to display the New Contact Detail dialog box. 4. Enter the information of the contact in the dialog box, click OK. All the input parameters and their descriptions are listed below: Parameter Value range Description Name Any character. The name or pet name of the contact. Mobile Phone Digits, "+", "#", and "*".
9 Phone Book Management l You can not create new contacts directly in the SIM/USIM card. View Contact Details You can view the contact information in the Data Card Management quickly. to display the Phone Book interface. 1. Click 2. Select a contact record in the list box. 3. There are two ways to display the Contact Detail dialog box: l Double-click the contact record. l Right-click the contact record and then select the Details in the shortcut menu. 4. View the related information.
9 Phone Book Management Delete Contacts You can delete the information of unwanted contacts. 1. 2. 3. 4. to display the Phone Book interface. Click Select the single or multiple contact records. Click under the list box and the Prompt dialog box is displayed. Click OK to delete the contacts information. Note You can press and hold Shift or Ctrl, and then click the contact records to select multiple contact records. Press Ctrl + A to select all the contacts in a group.
9 Phone Book Management 1. Click to display the Phone Book interface. 2. Right-click the group tree and select Show SIM/USIM in the shortcut menu. Note If reading SIM/USIM card fails, the SIM/USIM card group cannot be displayed. Hide SIM/USIM Card You can hide a SIM/USIM card to shield the contact information in it. 1. Click to display the Phone Book interface. 2. Right-click the group tree and select Hide SIM/USIM in the shortcut menu.
9 Phone Book Management Note If you click , the Data Card Management automatically extracts your selected mobile phone numbers and display them in the entry box behind . Export/Import Management You can export and import the contact information in phone book to facilitate the information management. In phone book, you can perform the following operations: Export from Phone Book You can export the contact information from Local to the phone book in SIM/USIM card or the *.csv and *.
9 Phone Book Management 3. There are two ways to export: l Click to select Export all Contacts/To SIM/USIM Card... in the shortcut menu in order to export all the contacts information. l Right-click one or more contacts to select Export Select Contacts/ To SIM/USIM Card... in the shortcut menu in order to export the selected contacts information. 4. In the Select dialog box, select a type for the phone number to export and click , you can click to cancel the selected phone number. 5.
9 Phone Book Management Import from Files into Local 1. Click to display the Phone Book interface. 2. Click Local to display the contact list in Local. 3. Click or right-click on the contact list to select Import all Contacts/From File... in the shortcut menu. 4. In the Open File dialog box, select a file. 5. Click Open and import the file information to Local. Import from SIM/USIM Card into Local 1. Click to display the Phone Book interface. 2. Click Local to display the contact list in Local. 3.
10 Settings and Information Query The Data Card Management provides various setting options, so you can build a personalized platform, and query or modify settings at any time. Message Settings The message settings include message alerts settings and advanced message settings. Message Alerts Settings You can start or stop visual alert and ring alert as desired. 1. Click to display the Setting interface. 2. Click the General tab page to display the General dialog box. 3.
10 Settings and Information Query 7. You can click Play to listen to rings. 8. In the setting interface, click Apply or OK. Note If you select the Display alerts when a message is received checkbox, when there is a new message, the icons / in the status display area flash. l If you select the Display alerts when a message is received checkbox, there is a Prompt dialog box in the lower right corner of your laptop screen whenever there is a new message, you can click View to see the message in Inbox.
10 Settings and Information Query Parameter Description Use same SMS centre for reply Set the SMS center number of the receiving party to that of the sending party when replying to messages. SMS Bear The carrying domain used for sending messages: PS Preferred: Select data domain when sending messages. CS Preferred: Select circuit domain when sending messages. Validity Select the SMS saving validity in the SMS center. Current SMS center You can change the SMS center number.
10 Settings and Information Query 2. Select the Network tab page to display the Network dialog box. 3. In the Choose Connection Type frame, select a type and a band. 4. Click Setting to save the network connection type. All the connection types and their descriptions are listed below: Parameter Description Band Select one to network connection bands. There are three selections: All Band, GSM 1900, GSM900/1800/WCDMA2100. Choose Connection Type Select one of network connection types.
10 Settings and Information Query Manual Network Searching After you select connection types, you can search for a network manually, and register to the carrier of the Data Card. 1. Click to display the Setting interface. 2. Select the Network tab page to display the Network dialog box. 3. Click Manual Choose Network, and click Search to display a Prompt dialog box. 4. Click Yes to display the results of the carriers in the Network Search list. 5. Select the related carrier in the Network Search list. 6.
10 Settings and Information Query Parameter Description Number Mandatory. For details, consult related carriers. Username For details, consult related carriers. Password For details, consult related carriers. APN For details, consult related carriers. IP The correct IP address, such as, 192.168.7.27. For details, consult related carriers. Primary DNS It is used to set the IP address of Domain Name Server (DNS).
10 Settings and Information Query 7. After connection settings, click Save; you can click Cancel to cancel your creation. Delete Connections You can delete the settings of network connections, but you can not delete the default network connections. 1. 2. 3. 4. Click to display the setting interface. Select the Connection tab page. In the Profile Name drop-down list, select a connection to delete. Click Remove.
10 Settings and Information Query PIN Management PIN can prevent your SIM/USIM card from illegal usage. Usually, PIN is provided along with SIM/USIM card. You can modify PIN, or set whether PIN is required at the Data Card Management startup or not.
10 Settings and Information Query 3. Enter the old PIN and the new PIN. 4. Click OK to finish the modification. The parameters and their descriptions are listed below: Parameter Value range Description Current PIN 4 to 8 digits The current PIN of the SIM/USIM. New PIN 4 to 8 digits New PIN. Validate PIN 4 to 8 digits New PIN confirmation. Note The Data Card Management prompts the remaining entry attempts for PIN.
10 Settings and Information Query Note After enabling the PIN protection, you can disable PIN protection based on your requirements. l The Data Card Management prompts you the remaining entry attempts for PIN. If you enter the incorrect PIN consecutively for three times, the Data Card Management locks the SIM/USIM card. In this case, you must use PUK to unlock PIN. l If you do not use PUK to unlock PIN after SIM/USIM card is locked, you can not use the related functions of SIM/USIM card.
10 Settings and Information Query PUK Unlock You can use PUK to unlock PIN and reset new PIN when SIM/USIM card is locked. 1. When SIM/USIM card is locked, start the software to display the PUK Verification dialog box. 2. Enter the correct PUK and the new PIN in the PUK Verification dialog box. 3. Click OK to finish unlocking the PIN. The parameters and their descriptions are listed below: Parameter Value range Description Current PUK 4 to 8 digits PUK of SIM/USIM card.
10 Settings and Information Query Manually Upgrade Do the following to upgrade Huawei 3G Data Card Management manually: and then select Online Update. 1. Click 2. In the Update Via Internet dialog box double-click a server address, or enter the server address in the Server URL: text box. 3. Click Next. The data card starts to detect the programs for upgrading on the server. l If succeeded, a list of programs for upgrading is displayed in the Update Via Internet dialog box. Click Next to proceed.
10 Settings and Information Query 1. Click or right-click in the taskbar. 2. Select Diagnostics in the shortcut menu. 3. The Data Card Management displays the diagnostics dialog box. About HUAWEI 3G Data Card You can view the version of HUAWEI 3G Data Card, its copyright and so on. 1. Click or right-click in the taskbar. 2. Select About in the shortcut menu. 3. The Data Card Management displays the About HUAWEI 3G Data Card dialog box.
11 Item Technical Parameters Description laptop card type Type II, 68 Pin, CARDBUS Radio system GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz HSDPA/WCDMA: 2100MHz Radio frequency band HSDPA/WCDMA 2100MHz: 1920MHz~1980MHz/ 2110MHz~2170 MHz (Uplink / Downlink) GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900MHz: 880MHz~915MHz/ 925MHz~960MHz (Uplink / Downlink) GSM/GPRS/EDGE 1800MHz: 1710MHz~1785MHz/ 1805MHz~1880MHz (Uplink / Downlink) GSM/GPRS/EDGE 1900MHz: 1850MHz~1910MHz/ 1930MHz~1990MHz (Uplink / Downlink) Radio power output WCDMA/HSDP
11 Technical Parameters Item Description Data service GSM CS: UL 9.6kbps/DL 9.6kbps GPRS: UL 42.8kbps/DL 85.6kbps EDGE: UL 118.4kbps/DL 236.8kbps WCDMA CS: UL 64kbps/DL 64kbps WCDMA PS: UL 384kbps/DL 384kbps WCDMA with HSDPA PS: UL 384kbps/DL 1.8Mbps SMS service Support the SMS service based on GSM CS and WCDMA CS domain. Support the SMS service based on EGPRS and WCDMA PS. Concurrent ability one WCDMA CS voice + one WCDMA PS.
12 FAQ on HUAWEI 3G Data Card How to Judge Whether the HUAWEI 3G Data Card has been Installed Correctly? After installing the HUAWEI 3G Data Card, two devices are displayed in the device management, namely, the “HUAWEI Mobile Connect-3G Modem” and the “HUAWEI Mobile Conncet-3G Application Interface”. Check whether these two devices are installed correctly at first.
12 FAQ on HUAWEI 3G Data Card When a Message is received, no Prompting Window Appears. Why? Because you have not set the function of “Display alerts when a message is received”. To set the visual alert for messages, proceed as follows: 1. Click to display the setting interface. 2. Click the General tab page to display the General dialog box. 3. In the Message Alerts Settings group box, select the Display alerts when a message is received checkbox. 4. In the setting interface, click OK.
13 Warnings and Precautions Electronic Device Switch off your wireless data card near high-precision electronic devices. The wireless data card may affect the performance of these devices. l 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.
13 Warnings and Precautions l 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 data card while driving to avoid traffic accident. l Secure the wireless data card on its holder. Do not place the wireless data card on the seat or other places where it can get loose in a sudden stop or collision. Use the wireless data card after the vehicle stops at a safety place.
13 Warnings and Precautions Children Safety Put your wireless data card in places beyond the reach of children. Do not allow children to use the wireless data card without guidance. l Do not allow children to touch the small fittings. Otherwise, suffocation or gullet jam can be caused if children swallow the small fittings. l Operating Environment The wireless data card is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Protect the wireless data card from water or vapor.
13 Warnings and Precautions If the wireless data card or any of its fittings does not work, turn to the local authorize service center for help. l Environmental Care Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, old wireless data card and please promote their recycling. Do not dispose of old wireless data card in a dustbin or fire.
13 Warnings and Precautions European Council Recommendation: Before a wireless data card 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 type when tested is 1.56 W/kg.
14 Abbreviations A APN Access Point Name B BDN Barred Dialing Numbers C CS Circuit Service D DNS Domain Name Services E EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution F FDN Fixed Dialing Numbers G 2G The 2nd Generation 3G The 3rd Generation GPRS General Packet Radio Service GSM Global System for Mobile Communications 62 HUAWEI
14 Abbreviations H HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access I IP Internet Protocol M MCS # Modulation Coding Scheme P PIN Personal Identification Number PS Packet Switched Service PUK PIN Unblocking Key S SDN Service Dialing Numbers SIM Subscriber Identity Module U UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System USIM UMTS Subscriber identity module W WCDMA Wideband CDMA WINS Windows Internet Name Service BOM: 31015834 Ver: V1.