BLU BLUDECOXT GSM mobile phone User Manual

CT Asia GSM mobile phone

user manual

  1     Table of Contents 1      GET STARTED .................................................................. 8 1.1 SIM CARD INFORMATION ............................................... 8 1.2 INSTALL AND CHARGE THE PHONE .................................. 9 1.3 FOR YOUR SAFETY ...................................................... 10 1.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 12 2 FUNCTION MENU ............................................................... 14 PHONE OVERVIEW ............................................................. 14
  2     2.1 MESSAGES .................................................................. 15 2.1.1 Write message ........................................................... 15 2.1.2 Inbox ........................................................................ 16 2.1.3 Drafts ....................................................................... 16 2.1.4 Outbox ...................................................................... 16 2.1.5 Sent messages ........................................................... 16 2.1.6 Archive ..................................................................... 17 2.1.7 Delete messages ....................................................... 17 2.1.8 Broadcast message ................................................... 17 2.1.9 Templates .................................................................. 18
  3     2.1.10 Message settings ..................................................... 18 2.2 CALENDAR .................................................................. 19 2.3 CALL HISTORY ............................................................. 19 2.4 USER PROFILES ........................................................... 20 2.5 PHONEBOOK ................................................................ 21 2.6 WLAN ....................................................................... 21 2.7 TV .............................................................................. 22 2.8 OPERA ......................................................................... 23 2.9 CAMERA ...................................................................... 23 2.10 EMAIL ....................................................................... 24
  4     2.11 SETTINGS .................................................................. 24 2.11.1 Dual SIM switch ..................................................... 24 2.11.2 Dual SIM settings ................................................... 25 2.11.3 Phone Settings ........................................................ 25 2.11.4 Network Setup ......................................................... 25 2.11.5 Security Settings ..................................................... 26 2.11.6 Call Settings............................................................ 27 2.11.7 Restore Factory Settings ......................................... 29 2.11.8 License manager ..................................................... 29 2.12 FM RADIO................................................................. 29
  5     2.13 BLU CHAT ................................................................ 30 2.14 MSN ......................................................................... 30 2.15 YAHOO ...................................................................... 30 2.16 SKYPE ....................................................................... 31 2.17 FACEBOOK ................................................................. 31 2.18 TWITTER ................................................................... 31 2.19 GAMES ...................................................................... 32 2.19.1 Java ........................................................................ 32 2.20 APPLICATION ............................................................. 34 2.20.1 Tasks ....................................................................... 34
  6     2.20.2 Unit converter ........................................................ 34 2.20.3 Notes....................................................................... 34 2.20.4 World Clock ............................................................ 35 2.20.5 Alarm ...................................................................... 35 2.20.6 Ebook reader .......................................................... 35 2.20.7 Currency converter ................................................. 36 2.20.8 Stopwatch ............................................................... 36 2.21.0 MULTIMEDIA .......................................................... 36 2.21.1 Media Player .......................................................... 36 2.21.2 TV ........................................................................... 37
  7     2.21.3 FM radio ................................................................ 37 2.21.4 Photo editor ............................................................ 38 2.21.5 Melody composer ................................................... 38 2.21.6 Sound recorder ....................................................... 38 2.21.7 Image viewer .......................................................... 39 2.21.8 Slide show............................................................... 39 2. 22 CALCULATOR ............................................................ 39 2.23 FILE MANAGER .......................................................... 39 2.24 CONNECTIVITY .......................................................... 40 2.24.1 Conn Management ................................................. 40
  8     2.24.2 Data account .......................................................... 40 2.24.3 Bluetooth ................................................................ 40 2.24.4 STK ......................................................................... 41 3      FCC REGULATIONS: .................................................... 41 1      Get started 1.1 SIM card information When  you  subscribe  to  a  cellular  network,  you  receive  a  plug-in  SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, and available optional services.
  9     1.2 Install and charge the phone  Remove the battery cover and the battery              If the phone is already on, first turn it off by pressing and holding on/off key.  Insert the SIM card.          Make sure that the gold-colored contacts on the card are face down  Install the battery.  Replace the battery cover.  Plug the charger into the phone  Plug the charger into a standard AC wall outlet.  When the phone is completely charged (the battery icon becomes still), unplug the charger from the power outlet.
  10      Remove the charger from the phone.  Switch the Phone On/Off.  Enter Your Pin (Access Codes is 1234) if it is necessary.  Dial the Phone Number Required.  1.3 For Your Safety   Please read  these safety guidelines before  using your  mobile phone  to assure the safe and proper use of the phone.  Switch off the phone when refueling.    Switch off in an aircraft.  Keep your phone dry.  Keep your phone away from small children and pets.
  11      Do not store the phone in hot areas.  Do not store the phone in cold areas.  Do not drop, knock or shake the phone.  Do  not  put  the  phone  in  or  on  heating  devices,  such  as  a  microwave oven, stove or radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.  If your phone has a flash or light, do not use it too close to the eyes.  Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  Do not attempt to open the phone’s casing.  If  the  phone  or  any  of  its  accessories  are  not  working  properly,  take them to your nearest qualified service center.  Using  the  earpieces  or  stereo  headset  for  extended  time  can  cause  a serious damage to your hearing.
  12      Do not use the phone while charging the phone.  Extreme heat or cold  :Avoid temperatures below -10°C/14°F or above 40°C/104°F.      1.4 Technical specifications   Phone Dimensions (W×D×H):102.3×57×11.5 Weight: 80g
  13     Lithium battery Rated capacity: 800mAh Continuous standby duration:150-200H (Relates to network status)130h Continuous conversation duration: 2.7H(Relates to network status)3h Please refer to their labels for other data related to the battery and the charger.
  14       2 Function Menu Phone overview
  15         *The picture is for reference only, please make the object by the standard. 2.1 Messages 2.1.1 Write message Use this menu to create and send a message (SMS or MMS). The SMS/MMS function is dependent on the network service and your network may or may not support the service. Please confirm in writing short message has been properly set before the information centre number.
  16     2.1.2 Inbox Inbox deposit received all text messaging and MMS.    2.1.3 Drafts After editing of information, information will select save to draft box location.  2.1.4 Outbox In sending messages, select save and send when after the failure, and transmit information will be stored in boxes.  2.1.5 Sent messages In sending messages, select save and send and the news will save to transmit information.
  17      2.1.6 Archive You can move the message from Inbox to Archive to archive.  2.1.7 Delete messages You can choose delete inbox, draft, out boxes, already issued information, folders and all the information for the corresponding delete action.  2.1.8 Broadcast message This network service allows you to receive the broadcast messages on various topics  such  as  weather,  traffic,  local  district  code,  local  hospitals,  taxis  or pharmacies in your area. For more information about broadcast message topics, please contact your service provider.
  18      2.1.9 Templates Information  list  that  phrase  for  the  selected edit,  delete,  template  create  new short message from template operation.  2.1.10 Message settings Text message setting Within  the  message  settings  sub-menu,  you  can  define  default  values  on common parameters for mobile-originated messages. Multimedia Message settings Within  the  message  settings  sub-menu,  you  can  define  default  values  on common parameters for mobile-originated messages. Service Message
  19      Enable  push:  According  to  Enable  choose  accept  all,  accept authenticated or trusted, Disable.  Enable service loading: According to Enable service loading choose Prompt, Auto launch, Disable.  2.2 Calendar Enter Calendar submenu, screen will display the current month, click date to change date. You can enter “Add Event” menu to add and edit routing.  2.3 Call history  SIM1/SIM2 call history All calls: Displays all call logs. Missed calls: Displays the most recent received calls that you did not answer.
  20     Dialed calls: Displays the most recent calls you have dialed. Received calls: Displays the most recent calls you have received. Delete call logs: Delete all call logs. Call timers: Can look over call time record up to now. Call cost: Can look over call cost record up to now. Text msg. counters: To view the current SMS counter, include the two options: “Sent” and “Received”. Press “Reset” to clear.  2.4 User Profiles   Your mobile  phone  provides  many different  user  profiles  for  you to set your mobile phone’s ring tone according to case and environments. Select the required profile, and then press the “Option”: Activate:      to activate selecting profile.
  21     Customize:        to set the selected mode.  2.5 Phonebook You  can  quick  search  the  number  of  the  person  you  want to  contact.  Please enter  the  initial  letter  of  the  person’s  name,  and  related  records  about it  will display in the middle of the screen. You can locate your records, and then you can view, send SMS/MMS, call, edit, delete, copy, move and so on.  2.6 WLAN How do I activate WLAN and connect to wireless network equipment 1, In the main menu, select wireless LAN. The mobile phone will display "Turn on WLAN first?" , When confirmed the function is open; Confirm or enter the menu list, through the options menu "enable wireless local area
  22     network" will open this function. 2, Each entry into the "wireless LAN" function, will make the cell phone automatically search nearby local area networks, and display them on the list; Or local area networks can be added manually. 3, Choose the network you wish to connect to, in the options menu select 'connection' (If the local area network requires a password, input the corresponding password to continue), when the tip 'has been launched' is displayed WLAN has been activated and connected to a wireless network.  2.7 TV Analog  TV  allows  users  anywhere  to  receive  analog  TV  signals,  adjust  the volume in  the player  interface, full-screen switching, and  regulations such  as changing the channel.
  23      2.8 Opera Your  mobile  phone  supports  wireless  application  protocol  (WAP)  services. You can access  many different  WAP services such as news,  weather  reports, flight  information,  and  others.  These  services  are  especially  designed  for mobile phones and maintained by WAP service providers.  2.9 Camera     Your cell phone camera to provide the functions of the camera into the menu option,  during  the  view-finding  mode,  adjust  the  lens  to  allow  what  is  being photographed to appear in the viewfinder. During  the  view-finding  mode,  you  can  select  the  options  to  activate  the camera you desire.
  24     Touch the  icon to adjust the distance focus of the camera and press up-key and down-key to switch between camera and video recorder.  2.10 Email The E-Mail application allows you to send and receive e-mails. The application supports text and attachments. The e-mail application could be either normal POP3 e-mail client or IMAP4 based e-mail service.  2.11 Settings 2.11.1 Dual SIM switch You  can  select  two  kinds  of  mode  to  switch  SIM:  Manually  and Automatically.
  25     2.11.2 Dual SIM settings You can select three kinds of mode: Dual SIM open, only SIM1 open, Only SIM2 open and Flight mode.  2.11.3 Phone Settings You can configure the following options as desired: Time and Date, Schedule power  on/off,  Language,  input  method,  Encoding,  Wallpaper,  Screen  saver, Power on/off display, Auto update of date and time, Shortcuts, UART settings, and LCD backlight.  2.11.4 Network Setup 2.11.4.1 Network Selection Set Network selection mode to Automatic or Manual.
  26      2.11.5 Security Settings This function provides you with related settings about safety use.  2.11.5.1 SIM Lock The PIN number can prevent the illegal use of your SIM card.  2.11.5.2 Phone security The Phone Lock can prevent the unauthorized use of your mobile phone.   Attention: The default phone lock code is 1122.    2.11.5.3 Auto keypad lock You can set auto keypad on or off.
  27      2.11.5.4 Change password User is allowed to change Phone Lock Password.  2.11.6 Call Settings  SIM1/SIM2 Call Setting Call waiting: To enable call waiting function. Call divert: To set the call condition by which calls are diverted to another number. Call Barring: Allows you to restrict incoming calls and outgoing calls from your phone. Line switch (Line1/ Line2): This is a network service to select phone line 1 or 2, which is the subscriber number for making calls within the ALS Setting
  28     submenu. ◆ Advance settings Blacklist: To filter and block incoming calls. Auto redial: This option allow you set redial automatically when the call receiver is busy. IP dial: you can dial IP call. Background sound: Set background sound when you are calling. Call time reminder: You can set the call time reminder.   Auto quick end: Set to end the call automatically. Reject by SMS: When you have an incoming call you can reject the call and send an SMS to activate this function (if supported by carrier).  Answer mode: you can select answer mode to receive an incoming call.
  29     2.11.7 Restore Factory Settings You can restore the relevant settings to the manufacturer’s settings. The initial password is “1122”.  2.11.8 License manager It will display list of license of this phone.  2.12 FM Radio In the FM Radio menu interface, press “Option” Channel list: to save and edit the auto-search result; Manual input: manually enter the channel you want to search; Auto search: auto search channels. Settings: to set Background Play and Loud Speaker.
  30      2.13 BLU Chat Your phone allows you to chat on-line, real-time with your friends and family using  instant messaging,  such  as  MSN, Yahoo,  Facebook, Facetalk, Skype,Games and Twitter. 2.14 MSN Your phone allows you use MSN to chat with friends for free on-line, real-time with your friends and family using instant messaging.  2.15 Yahoo Your  phone  allows  you  use  Yahoo  to  chat  with  friends  for  free  on-line, real-time with your friends and family using instant messaging.
  31     2.16 Skype Your  phone  allows  you  use  Skype  to  chat  with  friends  for  free  on-line, real-time with your friends and family using instant messaging.  2.17 Facebook Your  phone  allows  you  use  Facebook  to  chat  with  friends  for  free  on-line, real-time with your friends and family using instant messaging.  2.18 Twitter Your  phone  allows  you  use  Twitter  to  chat  with  friends  for  free  on-line, real-time with your friends and family using instant messaging.
  32     2.19 Games 2.19.1 Java Your mobile phone features a Java run-time environment, which allows you to run Java applications, such as games downloaded from the Network. You can setup audio, network profiles, and free data space. Java settings Java audio: Off、1、2、3、4、5、6、7 Java backlight: Off、On Java vibration: Off、On Java network: Primary account、Secondary account (Can choose corresponding effectively wireless network account) Heap size: Display the corresponding memory size. Java default security
  33     Third party: Set Network access, Auto invocation, Messaging, Multimedia, Read user data, Write user data, Local connectivity for Never/Prompt always/Prompt at first/Prompt once. Untrusted domain: Set Network access, Auto invocation, Messaging, Multimedia, Read user data, Write user data, Local connectivity for Never/Prompt always/Prompt at first/Prompt once. Restore default: Restore safety set parameters for stage parameters. Domain options: Set Third party and Untrusted domain for On or Off. In addition,your mobile phone provides four games: Tetris,Rdstone,Puzzle and Magic Sushi.
  34     2.20 Application 2.20.1 Tasks This feature  lists  out all  your  tasks you  have  added. You  can also  view,  add, edit, delete, delete overdue, delete all, jump to date, send calendar and save as file as desired.  2.20.2 Unit converter Enter Unit converter submenu, first choose conversion unit, implement the distance or the weight and press “OK” and then the resulting distance or weight will be displayed in the other box.  2.20.3 Notes Enter Notes submenu, to add some contents that should be recorded, edit the
  35     note content on a previously made note, or delete a previously made note.  2.20.4 World Clock   The  World  clock  function  of  the  phone  can  be  used  to  view  different  time zones throughout the world.  2.20.5 Alarm The mobile-phone can set five alarms at most, and hold out the alarm when the phone is power off.  2.20.6 Ebook reader Enter Ebook reader submenu, to read suffix expansion .TXT electronic documents, there could be some changes in the interpretation of the decoding.
  36      2.20.7 Currency converter   Enter Currency converter submenu, first input Rate, and press the “OK” to enter. Press the “OK”, conversion result will display in the other frame.  2.20.8 Stopwatch   Start Split Timing, and then select “View record” to see timing records.  2.21.0 Multimedia 2.21.1 Media Player In the Media menu interface, press the “All songs” to display the play list of music  and  video,  press  the  “Option”  to,  “Play”  the current  music  or  video, look over  Detail  message of files, update,  and  add  the  songs/videos and  so
  37     on.  2.21.2 TV Analog  TV  allows  users  anywhere  to  receive  analog  TV  signals,  adjust  the volume in  the player  interface, full-screen switching, and  regulations such  as changing the channel. 2.21.3 FM radio In the FM Radio menu interface, press “Option” Channel list: to save and edit the auto-search result; Manual  input:  manually  enter  the  figure  of  the  channel  you  want  to  start exact search; Auto search: auto search channels. Settings: to set Background Play and Loud Speaker.
  38      2.21.4 Photo editor You  can  edit  the  photo  saved  in  your  phone  or  Memory  card,  and  take  the picture  from  camera.  When  you  edit  it  you  can  add  effect, frame, icon,  text, adjust and so on.  2.21.5 Melody composer This  phone  allows  you  edit  melody  by  yourself,  you  can  select  different instrument and inset note, then save it.  2.21.6 Sound recorder You  can  record  sound  in  AMR,  WAV  format  and  use  it  as  ring  tone,  MMS attachment and so on.
  39      2.21.7 Image viewer You can convenient look over the photos list. 2.21.8 Slide show This  menu  allows  you  to  choose  one  folder  from  phone  or  T-card  and  slide show the pictures inside.  2. 22 Calculator Your  mobile  phone  provides  a  calculator  with  4  basic  functions  to  facilitate simple calculations.  2.23 File manager Use this menu  to view stored files in  the phone or  the micro SD card. In the main  menu  interface,  click  “File  Manager”  to  enter  this  submenu,  menu
  40     display Phone and “Memory Card:\”( if the Memory card have insert into the mobile-phone).  2.24 Connectivity 2.24.1 Conn Management To show the current connections.  2.24.2 Data account This menu allows you to change the settings for the GSM and GPRS network services. For further details, contact your service provider.  2.24.3 Bluetooth You may establish wireless connection with other compatible devices with the Bluetooth technology; you may send music files and etc. with the Bluetooth
  41     technology; and you may establish wireless connection with compatible PC, in addition to establish communication via the connected compatible Bluetooth earphone. 2.24.4 STK Press the  left soft  key to enter  the “STK”  main menu.  Here you  can use the value-added services provided by your network operator.  3      FCC Regulations:  This  mobile  phone  complies  with  part 15  of  the  FCC Rules.  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,
  42     including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and  can radiated 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:
  43      -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -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. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.  RF Exposure Information (SAR)  This mobile phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
  44     This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to  radio  frequency (RF) energy set  by the Federal  Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.      The  exposure  standard  for  wireless  mobile  phones  employs  a  unit  of measurement  known  as  the  Specific  Absorption  Rate,  or  SAR.    The  SAR limit  set  by  the  FCC  is  1.6W/kg.    *Tests  for  SAR  are  conducted  using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at  its  highest  certified  power  level  in  all  tested  frequency  bands.    Although the  SAR  is  determined  at  the  highest  certified  power  level,  the  actual  SAR level  of  the  phone  while  operating  can  be  well  below  the  maximum  value.   This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to  use  only  the  power  required  to  reach  the  network.    In  general,  the  closer
  45     you are to a wireless base station, the lower the power output.  The  highest  SAR  value  for  the  model  phone  as  reported  to  the  FCC  when tested  for  use  at  the  ear  is  0.447  W/kg  and  when  worn  on  the  body,  as described in  this  user  guide, is  0.842 W/kg  (Body-worn  measurements differ among  phone  models,  depending  upon  available  accessories  and  FCC requirements.)  While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement.  The FCC has granted an  Equipment Authorization  for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure
  46     guidelines.    SAR  information  on  this  model  phone  is  on  file  with  the  FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: YHLBLUDECOXT.  For body worn  operation,  this  phone  has been  tested  and  meets the FCC  RF exposure guidelines for  use with  an accessory  that contains  no metal  and the positions  the  handset  a  minimum  of  1.5  cm  from  the  body.    Use  of  other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.    If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.

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