BLU BLUNEOXT GSM mobile User Manual

CT Asia GSM mobile

User Manual

                                          User Guide
 1    Table of Contents 1      GET STARTED ............................................................ 3 1.1 SIM CARD INFORMATION ............................................... 3 1.2 INSTALL AND CHARGE THE PHONE .................................. 3 1.3 FOR YOUR SAFETY ........................................................ 3 2 FUNCTION MENU .......................................................... 5 2.1 CALL HISTORY ............................................................... 5 2.2 MESSAGES .................................................................... 5 2.3 FILE MANAGER .............................................................. 7 2.4 PHONEBOOK .................................................................. 7 2.5 USER PROFILES ............................................................. 7 2.6 WLAN ......................................................................... 8 2.7 CONNECTIVITY .............................................................. 8 2.8 SETTINGS ...................................................................... 9 2.9 EMAIL ......................................................................... 11 2.10 FM RADIO ................................................................ 11 2.11 PHOTO EDITOR ........................................................... 11 2.12 CAMERA ................................................................... 12 2.13 NOTES....................................................................... 12 2.14 MEDIA PLAYER ......................................................... 12 2.15 CALENDAR ................................................................ 12 2.16 SOUND RECORDER ..................................................... 12 2.17 IMAGE VIEWER .......................................................... 13 2.18 EBOOK READER ......................................................... 13 2.19 GAMES ...................................................................... 13 2.20 MSN......................................................................... 13 2.21 OPERA ...................................................................... 13 2.22 FACEBOOK ................................................................ 13
 2    2.23 BLU CHAT ................................................................ 13 2.24 TWITTER ................................................................... 14 2.25 FUN&GAMES ............................................................ 14 2.26 YAHOO ...................................................................... 14 2.27 WORLD CLOCK ......................................................... 14 2.28 STOPWATCH............................................................... 14 2.29 UNIT CONVERTER ...................................................... 14 2.30 ALARM...................................................................... 15 2.31 CALCULATOR ............................................................ 15 2.32 BLUETOOTH .............................................................. 15 2.33 CURRENCY CONVERTER ............................................. 15 2.34 TASKS ....................................................................... 15 2.35 STK* ........................................................................ 15 2.36 TV ............................................................................ 16
3   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. 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.  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.
                                                     4 Switch off in an aircraft.  Keep your phone dry.  Keep  your  phone  away  from  small  children  and pets.  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.  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.
                                                     5          2 Function Menu 2.1 Call history ◆ SIM1/SIM2 call history Missed calls: Displays the most recent received calls that you did not answer. 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. 2.2 Messages 2.2.1 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 center number. 2.2.2 Inbox Inbox/Conversations deposit received all text messaging and MMS.   2.2.3 Drafts After  editing  of  information,  information  will  select
                                                     6save to draft box location. 2.2.4 Outbox In  sending  messages,  select  save  and  send  when  after the failure, and transmit information will be stored in boxes. 2.2.5 Sent messages In sending messages, select save and send and the news will save to transmit information. 2.2.6 Achive You  can  move  the  message  from  Inbox  to  Archive  to archive. 2.2.7 Delete messages You can choose delete inbox, draft, out boxes, already issued information, folders and all the information for the corresponding delete action. 2.2.8 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 pharmacy in your area.  For  more information  about  broadcast  message  topics, please contact your service provider. 2.2.9 Templates Information list that phrase for the selected edit, delete, template create new short message from template operation. 2.2.10 Message settings Text message setting Within the message settings sub-menu, you can define
                                                     7default  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    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. 2.3 File manager Use this menu to view the stored files in the phone or the  micro  SD  card.  In  the  main  menu  interface,  click  “File Manager”  to  enter  this  submenu,  menu  display  Phone  and “Memory Card::::\”( if the Memory card have insert into the mobile-phone). 2.4 Phonebook You can fast locate 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. 2.5 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 needful profile, and then press the “Option”:
                                                     8Activate:      to activate selecting profile. Customize:        to set the selected mode. 2.6 WLAN How do I activate WLAN and connect to wireless network equipment 1, Into the main menu, select wireless LAN, mobile phones can tip "Turn on WLAN first?" , is confirmed the function is open; Confirm or enter this menu list, but through the options menu "enable wireless local area network" to open this function. 2, Each entry "wireless LAN" function, cell phone will automatically search nearby local area network, and displayed on the list; Or manually add local area network. 3, Choose what you need connected network equipment, in the options menu select 'connection' (part local area network will set password, corresponding input password continue), when tip 'has been launched' says WLAN has activated and connect to a wireless network equipment. 2.7 Connectivity 2.7.1 Conn. management Show the current connection.   2.7.2 Data account This  menu  allows  you  to  change  the  settings  for  the GSM and GPRS network services. For further details, contact your service provider.
                                                     92.8 Settings 2.8.1 Dual SIM switch You  can  select  two  kinds  of  mode  to  switch  SIM: Manually and Automatically. 2.8.2 Dual SIM settings You  can  select  three  kinds  of  mode:  Dual  SIM  open, only SIM1 open, Only SIM2 open and Flight mode. 2.8.3 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, dedicated key, UART settings, LCD backlight. 2.8.4 Network Setup 2.8.4.1 Network Selection Set Network selection mode to Automatic or Manual. 2.8.5 Security Settings This  function  provides  you  with  related  settings  about safety use. 2.8.5.1 SIM Lock         The PIN number can prevent the illegal use of your SIM card. 2.8.5.2 Phone security The  Phone  Lock  can  prevent  the  unauthorized  use  of your mobile phone.
                                                      10 Attention: The default phone lock code is 1122.  2.8.5.3 Auto keypad lock You can set auto keypad on or off. 2.8.5.4 Change password User is allowed to change Phone Lock Password. 2.8.6 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 ALS Setting 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 display: Set the phone to display the call time. Call time reminder: You can set the call time reminder.   Auto quick end: Set to end the call automatically.
                                                      11 Reject by SMS: When you have incoming call you can reject call and meanwhile send SMS by activate this function.   Answer mode: you can select answer mode when receive incoming call. 2.8.7 Restore Factory Settings You  can  restore  the  relevant  settings  to  the manufacturer’s settings. The initial password is “1122”. 2.8.8 License manager It will display list of license of this phone. 2.9 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. 2.10 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. 2.11 Photo editor You can edit the photo which is 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.
                                                      12 2.12 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 desired. Touch  the    icon  to  adjust  the  focus  distance  of  the camera  and  press  up-key  and  down-key  to  switch  between camera and video recorder.   2.13 Notes Enter Notes  submenu,  can  add  some  contents  should be recorded, and can add the note content after being an editor, delete operation. 2.14 Media Player In  the  Audio  Player  menu  interface,  In  the  Audio Player menu interface, press the “All media files” to display the play list of music and video, press the “Option”, can Play the current music or video, look over Detail message of files, update, and add the songs/videos and so on. 2.15 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. 2.16 Sound recorder You can record sound in AMR, WAV format and use it as ring tone, MMS attachment and so on.
                                                      13 2.17 Image viewer You can convenient look over the photos list. 2.18 Ebook reader Enter Ebook read submenu, can read suffix expansion. TXT electronic document called to document name can make changes and display decoding way. 2.19 Games Your mobile phone provides one game for you. 2.20 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. 2.21 Opera Your  mobile  phone  supports  wireless  application protocol (WAP) service. 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. 2.22 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. 2.23 BLU Chat Your  phone  allows  you  to  chat  on-line,  real-time  with your friends and family using BLU chat
                                                      14 2.24 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. 2.25 Fun&Games       Your  mobile  phone  features  a  Java  run-time environment, which allows you to run Java applications, such as games downloaded on the Network. You can setup audio, network profile, and free data space. 2.26 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. 2.27 World Clock Enter World Clock submenu, display world time zone map,  move  coordinate  location  by  the  left/right  icon,  the interface will show the city time located by the coordinate. 2.28 Stopwatch Start Split Timing, and then  select “View record” to see timing records. 2.29 Unit converter Enter Unit converter submenu, first choose conversion unit, implement the length and the length, width and breadth of the conversion between.
                                                      15 2.30 Alarm The mobile-phone can set five alarms at most, and hold out the alarm when the phone is power off. 2.31 Calculator Your  mobile  phone  provides  a  calculator  with  4  basic functions to facilitate simple calculations. 2.32 Bluetooth You may establish wireless connection with other compatible devices with the Bluetooth technology; you may send music files and etc. with the Bluetooth technology; and you may establish wireless connection with compatible PC, in addition to establish communication via the connected compatible Bluetooth earphone. 2.33 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. 2.34 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 vCalendar and save as file as desired. 2.35 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.
                                                      16 2.36 TV Analog  TV  allows  users  anywhere  receive  analog  TV signals,  and  adjust  the  volume  in  the  player  interface, full-screen switching, regulating such as operating channel.   Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement   This  device  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, including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired operation.   This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses, and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy,  and,  if  not installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  in  a particular  installation If this equipment  does cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television reception,  which  can  be  determined  by  turning  the equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to
                                                      17 correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  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.  FCC Caution: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible  for  compliance  could  void  the  user‘s authority to operate the equipment.  The  antenna(s)  used  for  this  transmitter  must  not  be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi  product  marketed  in  US  must  fixed  to  US  operation channels only.
                                                      18 4444RF Exposure Information (SAR) This  device  meets  the  government’s  requirements  for exposure to radio waves. This device 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 device 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 device 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 device while operating can be  well  below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network.    In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  The highest SAR value for the model device as reported to the FCC  when tested for use  at the ear is  1.09 W/kg  and  when worn  on  the  body,  as  described  in  this  user  guide,  is  1.08 W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among device models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.)  While  there  may  be  differences  between  the  SAR  levels  of various  devices  and  at  various  positions,  they  all  meet  the government requirement.
                                                      19 The  FCC  has  granted  an  Equipment  Authorization  for  this model  device  with  all  reported  SAR  levels  evaluated  as  in compliance  with  the  FCC  RF  exposure  guidelines.  SAR information on this model device 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: YHLBLUNEOXT.  For  body  worn  operation,  this  device  has  been  tested  and meets  the  FCC  RF  exposure  guidelines  for  use  with  an accessory  that  contains  no  metal  and  be  positioned  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 device at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the device is switched on.

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