BLUEBIRD EF400 Enterprise Handheld Computer User Manual

BLUEBIRD INC. Enterprise Handheld Computer Users Manual

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                                                                                EF400   Smart Terminal                           user manual   BLUEBIRD version 1.0
About this manual  1  About this manual EF400 provides high quality features for a smart terminal using Bluebird’s creative ideas and technological expertise. This user manual is designed to help users use the device effectively. • Please read this manual carefully before using the device for safe and proper use. • This device may only be used in countries where it is  sold. • The components and colors of this device in this manual may differ from the actual product. • Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. • Content may vary by device’s software version or by service provider or  carrier. • Application and features may vary by country or  region. • Certain features of this device may have performance issues due to user environment, programs in use, or peripheral device usage. Bluebird is not liable for any issue caused by applications or accessories from any provider other than Bluebird. • Modifying the device’s operating system or installing software from unknown sources may cause device malfunction or data loss. Improper or unauthorized use of the device is a violation of Bluebird license agreement and void your one-year limited  warranty.  Copyright Copyright ©  1995-2015 Bluebird Inc. All rights reserved. Bluebird Inc. is the designer and manufacturer of Pidion handheld mobiles. This manual and the programs in this device are protected under international copyright laws, and may not be copied, distributed, translated, or removed by any means.
2  About this manual  Trademarks   BLUEBIRD  is an  emerging  global  brand,  striving to lead the market in performance and mobility. Their products represent reliability, innovation, and innovative technology. BLUEBIRD is a registered trademark from the global brand of Bluebird Inc. and is copyright protected.  • Pidion and stylized Pidion Logo are registered trademarks and symbols of Bluebird Inc. • Qualcomm® IZat™ is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Atheros,  Inc. • Adobe®  is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems  Inc. • Bluetooth®  is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. • Wi-Fi®  is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. • All other trademarks and copyright are the property of their respective owners.  User’s guidance  Device type User’s guidance Class B Device (Household Information and Communication Device) This device has qualified the electromagnetic wave suitable registration and can be used as a household device at a residential area as well as any other areas. Type registration This wireless device may cause propagation interference, and so, it cannot be used for life-saving  services.
Contents   3  Contents About this manual  1 Overview  7 Package Components ...................................................................................................... 7 Your Device ...................................................................................................................... 8 Getting Started  9 Cards ............................................................................................................................... 9 Installing the Cards ...................................................................................................... 9 Removing the Cards .................................................................................................. 10 Battery ............................................................................................................................ 11 Installing the Battery .................................................................................................. 11 Removing the Battery ................................................................................................ 12 Charging the Battery .................................................................................................. 13 Basic  15 Turning the Device on and off ........................................................................................ 15 To use Airplane Mode ................................................................................................ 15 To use Hot Swap Function ......................................................................................... 15 Locking and Unlocking the Device ................................................................................. 15 Home Screen ................................................................................................................. 16 Viewing the Display Screen ....................................................................................... 17 Notification Icons ....................................................................................................... 17 Status Icons ............................................................................................................... 18 Customizing Your Home Screen ..................................................................................... 19 Adding Shortcuts or Widgets ..................................................................................... 19 Arranging Shortcuts or Widgets ................................................................................. 20 Removing Shortcuts or Widgets ................................................................................ 20 Setting Wallpaper ...................................................................................................... 20 Application Tab .................................................................................................................................. 20 Date and Time ................................................................................................................ 22 Keyboard and Language ................................................................................................ 22
4   Contents  Barcode Scanner  23 Card Payment  24 Application  25 Phone ............................................................................................................................. 25 Making Calls .............................................................................................................. 25 Answering Calls ......................................................................................................... 27 Viewing Call Log ........................................................................................................ 27 Making Conference Calls ........................................................................................... 28 Making Emergency Calls ........................................................................................... 28 Call Settings .............................................................................................................. 28 Voice Dialer .................................................................................................................... 30 People ............................................................................................................................ 30 Creating Contacts ...................................................................................................... 30 Editing Contacts ........................................................................................................ 31 Finding Contacts........................................................................................................ 31 Changing Display View .............................................................................................. 31 Calling Contacts ........................................................................................................ 31 Messaging Contacts .................................................................................................. 32 Messaging ...................................................................................................................... 32 Composing Messages ............................................................................................... 32 Deleting Messages .................................................................................................... 32 Email .............................................................................................................................. 33 Browser .......................................................................................................................... 33 Viewing Webpages .................................................................................................... 33 Opening and Closing New Page ................................................................................ 33 Bookmarks ................................................................................................................ 34 Sharing Webpages .................................................................................................... 34 Music .............................................................................................................................. 34 Playing Music ............................................................................................................ 34 Camera .......................................................................................................................... 36 Taking Photos ............................................................................................................ 36 Camera Setting.......................................................................................................... 36 Taking Panoramic Photos .......................................................................................... 37 Recording Videos ...................................................................................................... 38 Video Settings ........................................................................................................... 38
Contents   5  Gallery ............................................................................................................................ 39 Viewing Albums ......................................................................................................... 39 Viewing Photos and Videos ....................................................................................... 39 Sharing Photos and Videos ....................................................................................... 40 Deleting Photos and Videos ...................................................................................... 40 Editing Photos ........................................................................................................... 40 Editing Videos ........................................................................................................... 40 Movie Studio .................................................................................................................. 42 Videos ............................................................................................................................ 41 Calendar ........................................................................................................................ 41 Creating Events ......................................................................................................... 41 Viewing Events .......................................................................................................... 42 Editing and Deleting Events ....................................................................................... 42 Changing Calendar View ........................................................................................... 42 Searching for Events ................................................................................................. 42 Syncing Events .......................................................................................................... 42 Clock .............................................................................................................................. 43 Clock ......................................................................................................................... 43 Settings ..................................................................................................................... 44 Timer ......................................................................................................................... 44 Stopwatch .................................................................................................................. 45 Downloads ..................................................................................................................... 45 Calculator ....................................................................................................................... 45 Search ............................................................................................................................ 45 Sound Recorder ............................................................................................................. 45 Settings  46 Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................................... 46 Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................ 46 More Settings ................................................................................................................. 46 Sound ............................................................................................................................. 47 Display ........................................................................................................................... 48 Battery ............................................................................................................................ 48 Security .......................................................................................................................... 48 Language and Input ....................................................................................................... 50 Backup and Reset .......................................................................................................... 50 About Phone .................................................................................................................. 50
6   Contents  Device Specifications  51 Troubleshooting  53 Safety and Handling  54 Warranty and Support  58 Accessories  61
Overview  7  Overview  Package Components The package includes:          EF400 device  Battery                                                                                                        Battery cover  Micro USB cable  Optional  accessories:  Protection  film,  adapter  plug  (220  V),  Power  adapter  for  direct charging, 1-slot  cradle,  1-slot  cradle power  adapter,  4-slot  cradle, 4-slot  cradle power adapter, vehicle charger, user manual To purchase optional accessories, contact your sales  representative. You can download your user manual from www.mypidion.com. However, the paper version may be available for some regions. NOTE
8  Overview  Your Device
Getting Started  9  Getting Started  Cards There are three slots to insert SAM, micro SD, and micro SIM cards in the back of your device. • A SAM card is required for security transactions that are made through your device.   It validates the device and the credit cards. It also includes the company information. • A micro SD card is required for external storage. • A micro SIM card is required for using mobile  services.  All cards should be purchased separately if necessary. The specifications may differ from the countries where the device is purchased. Contact your sales representative for more information    Installing the Cards To insert the cards, the battery cover should be removed first. For information on how to remove the battery cover, refer to Installing the Battery on page 11. Before installing a card, make sure to insert a card into a correct  slot.    IMPORTANT
10  Getting Started  Micro SD card Align a micro SD card with the slot. Make sure that the gold contacts on the card are facing down. Slide the card into the card holder. It clicks when it is properly  inserted.              Micro SIM card Align a micro SIM card with the slot. Make sure that the gold contacts on the card are facing down. Slide the card into the slot. It clicks when it is properly inserted.               Removing the Cards To remove the cards, push the inserted card once. The card is released with a click sound. Pull and remove the card completely.
Getting Started  11  Battery EF400 uses a 3,000 mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Install the provided battery before starting to charge the  device.  Installing the Battery 1 Turn the battery lock counterclockwise to unlock the battery  cover.                           2 Use the notch and lift the battery cover. Remove the cover completely.    When removing the battery cover, be careful not to damage your fingernail. Do not try to pull the      battery cover excessively. It may damage the cover.  3 Insert the battery. Make sure the gold contacts are  aligned.   CAUTION
12  Getting Started  4 Replace the cover. Insert the bottom of the cover first and then press around the edge of the cover until it clicks into  place.        5 Turn the battery lock clockwise to lock the battery cover.           Removing the Battery 1 Remove the battery cover as described in Installing the Battery on page 11. 2 Use the notches at the top of the battery to pull out.              Before removing the battery, turn off the power. If not, it may damage the device.  CAUTION
Getting Started  13      Charging the Battery Charge the device first when using the device for the first time or have not used it for a long time. The device can be charged with a charger or a cradle. You can also charge the battery by connecting it to your computer with the provided micro USB   cable. When the battery is low, the device will emit a sound and display a low power message. When it is charging, the charging lamp will show red light. When the battery is fully charged, it will turn to green  light. The charging status will also show on the lock  screen.  To charge with the  charger Plug the micro 5-pin end of the charger into the multipurpose jack of the device. Connect the USB cable of the charger with power adapter. Plug the charger into a power outlet.              When the battery is extremely low on power, the device may not turn on. Charge the device enough and try to turn it on again. You can use the device while charging. But it may take longer time to charge the device  fully.   Connect the charger properly; it may damage the  device. The device may heat up. If it gets hotter than usual, stop  charging. Do not remove the battery before disconnecting the charger. It may damage the device.     NOTE CAUTION
14  Getting Started  To charge with the  cradle Place the device on the cradle as illustrated below. Connect the power adapter with the cradle, and plug it into a power outlet.  You can also take out the battery from the device and charge it separately on a cradle.                                                                            NOTE
Basic   15  Basic  Turning the Device on and off To turn on the device, press and hold the Power button for a few seconds. To turn off the device, press and hold the Power button, tap Power off > OK. To turn on and off the screen, press the Power button shortly.    To use Airplane Mode Press and hold the Power button, and tap Airplane mode to disable all wireless and mobile service features. Repeat the step to turn off the Airplane  mode.  To use Hot Swap Function Hot swap function refers to changing the device’s components without shutting down the system. Press and hold the Power button and tap Power off > Hot swap > Run. The screen will be turned off and the blue LED will come up to indicate that the device is in a condition for hot swap. Change the battery and press the Power button to turn the screen on.  Locking and Unlocking the Device Use the lock screen to protect your device and its data. By default, the device’s screen lock option is set to Slide. You can increase the security by creating a screen pattern, a PIN, or a password. For more information about how to set and change a screen lock, refer to Security on page 48. The device gets locked if it is not in use for a specified period. To unlock the device, press the Power button to turn on the screen. Drag the lock icon      and release      to unlock. NOTE
16   Basic  Home Screen The Home screen is the starting point for all applications and features. It displays icons, shortcuts, and widgets to  applications.   No. Description 1 Status bar 2 Widget 3 Application  icons 4 Location indicator 5 Launcher  The Home screen has multiple pages. To view other pages, slide your fingers left or right. The blue bar at the bottom of the Home screen indicates the current page you are viewing. To return to the Home screen, tap at any time from any menu or application. To view the recently used applications, tap and  hold.  NOTE
Basic   17  Viewing the Display Screen The status bar appears at the top of the screen. It displays the status icons and the current time on the right, and the notification icons on the   left.   No. Description 1 Notification icons 2 Status icons and the current  time  Notification Icons Notification icons in the status bar indicates that you have received notifications for such as upcoming events, messaging, emails, missed calls, data usage,  etc.  Icons Description   Indicates that there are more notifications that are not displayed in the status bar.   Indicates that data is  syncing.   Alerts you to an upcoming  event.   Indicates that an open Wi-Fi network is  available.   Indicates that a song is  playing.   Indicates that a problem with sign-in or sync has   occurred.   Indicates that your device is uploading  data.   Indicates that your device is downloading  data.   Indicates that the micro SD card is almost  full.   Your device has detected an active USB  connection.   Your device has detected an active USB connection and a USB debugging mode is enabled.   Indicates that your device is connected to or disconnected from a Virtual Private Network (VPN).   Indicates that the device is preparing SD  card.   Indicates that the MultiUser feature is  enabled.
18   Basic  Icons Description   Indicates that a new user is logging  in.   Indicates that your device has received a new text or multimedia  message.   Indicates that you have missed calls.   Indicates that your device is in a car  mode.   Indicates that diagnostics data has been sent using the Elemez  application.   Indicates that Bluetooth tethering is  active.   Indicates that USB tethering is  active.   Indicates that Wi-Fi hotspot is  active.   Notify to activate Qualcomm Izat™ location  services.  Status Icons The status icons in the status bar provides information about your device’s status, such as GPS, signal strength, roaming, battery charge, data, alarm, etc.  Icons Description   Indicates that GPS is in on.   Indicates that your device is searching location  data.   Indicates that the Alarm is set.   Indicates that the ringer is set to  vibrate.   Indicates that all sounds are turned  off.  Indicates that microphone is muted during a call.   Indicates that the battery is fully  charged.   Indicates that the battery is partially  drained.   Indicates that the battery is  low.   Indicates that the battery is very  low.   Indicates that the battery is  charging.
Basic   19  Icons Description   Indicates that the Airplane Mode is active—you cannot make any calls, and other wireless functions are disabled.   Indicates that Bluetooth is  on.   Indicates that your device is paired with a Bluetooth  device.   Indicates that your device is connected to a Wi-Fi  network.   Indicates that there is no Wi-Fi signal.   Indicates that you are in a range of mobile network and it indicates the mobile network signal  strength.   Indicates that there is no mobile network  signal.   Indicates that your device is connected to a 4G LTE  network.   Indicates that your device is connected to a 4G  network.   Indicates that your device is connected to a 3G  network.   Indicates that your device is connected to a HSPA  network.   Indicates that your device is connected to an EDGE  network.   Indicates that your device is connected to a GPRS  network.   Indicates that your device is connected to data roaming  service.   Indicates that the SIM card is not  installed.  Customizing Your Home Screen You  can  customize  your  device  by  adding  shortcuts  and  widgets,  or  changing  the background (wallpaper).  Adding Shortcuts or Widgets Shortcuts added on  the  Home screen allows you  to  access, launch  an  application,  or activate a feature quickly and easily. Widgets appear as on-screen  applications. Tap  on your Home screen to view your all applications under APPS tab or all widgets under WIDGETS tab. Locate your desired application or widget, and touch and hold the item until the Home screen appears. Position the item on the screen and release.
20   Basic   The same shortcuts or widgets can be added to any of the available  screen.  Arranging Shortcuts or Widgets Tap and hold the shortcut or widget you want to move. Drag it to a new location. To place the item onto a different page, drag it to the edge of the  screen. To change the size of your widget, tap and hold the widget on your Home screen. Release the item and the blue box will be displayed around the widget. Drag the blue dots to change the size. It is not available for some  widgets.    Removing Shortcuts or Widgets Tap and hold the shortcut icon or widget. Drag   it to  on the top of the screen. When the item turns red, release it.  Setting Wallpaper Tap and hold an empty area of your Home screen, or tap  > Wallpaper. Choose one of the following  options: • Gallery: Photos taken by your device’s camera or downloaded from the   Internet • Live Wallpaper: Animated wallpaper image installed on your  device • Wallpapers: Images saved on your  device  Application Tab Tap on your Home screen to view your all applications. All applications on your device, including the ones that are installed in the system and the ones that you downloaded, are displayed under the APPS tab. WIDGETS tab shows all widgets that can be placed on your Home screen.  Icons Description   Adobe Reader Use to convert to PDF.   BarcodeTest Use to test the barcode scanner.   BBSettings Use to change your Bluebird settings on Symbology, and Fix/Volume/Mode.    BBSetupWizard Use to set up the language and time zone. The device uninstalls this application after the setup. You can still change the language and time zone in the Settings menu. NOTE NOTE
Basic  21  Icons Description   BBUpdate Use to update your  device.   Bluebird File Manager Use to organize and manage your files.   Browser Use to browse the Internet. See Browser on page 33.   Calculator Use for basic and complex calculations. See Calculator on page 46.   Calendar Use to create, view, and manage events. See Calendar on page 42.   Camera Use to take photos or record videos. See Camera on page 36.   Clock Use to set an alarm, view current times around the world, and use a timer or a stopwatch. See Clock on page 44.   DevCheck Use to view device version information, check your device, or to reset.   Downloads Use to view all downloaded files through applications. See Downloads on page 46.   Email Use to send or view emails. See Email on page 33.   Gallery Use to view and manage all photos and videos. See Gallery on page 39.   Messaging Use to send or receive SMS and MMS messages. See Messaging on page 32.   Movie Studio Use to create and edit videos. See Movie Studio on page 42.   Music Use to listen to music. See Music on page 34.   People Use to add, view, and edit your contacts. See People on page 30.   Phone Use to make phone calls. See Phone on page 26.   Qualcomm IZat Use to activate Qualcomm IZat™ location  services.   Search Use to search web contents and the applications for your device. See Search on page 46.   Settings Use to configure your device. See Settings on page 47.   Sound Recorder Use to record your messages. See Sound Recorder on page 46.   Videos Use to view all videos saved in your device. See Videos on page 42.   Voice Dialer Use to say various commands. See Voice Dialer on page 30.
22  Basic  Date and Time The date and time are automatically set based on the networks you are connected  to.  To set the date and time manually Go to Settings > Date & time, then tap the check box of the Automatic date & time option to turn it off. If you turn off the option, the options for setting date and time will be activated. Tap the Set date and Set time menu to set the current date and time.  To set the device for an automatic date and time  update Go to Settings > Date & time, then tap the check box of the Automatic date & time option to turn it on.  To set the date and time  format Go to Settings > Date & time, then tap the check box of the Use 24-hour format option to enable or disable the option. Also tap the Choose date format option to change the date format.  Keyboard and Language To change the language and the keyboards you use, go to Settings > Language & input. For more information, refer to Language and Input on page 50.
Application  23  Barcode Scanner EF400 includes the 2D barcode scanner. To use the barcode scanning  function, 1 On your Home screen, open an  application.  The contents and how to use the application may be different from each company. Bluebird only provides the basic test  application.  2 Press the blue Barcode scanning button(s) on the sides of your device. The red LED light will come up on the barcode scanner on the top of your  device.         When scanning, maintain the distance to about 10 cm or 4 in. For the best use and aim it at an appropriate angle as illustrated below.   Do not stare into the laser light of the barcode scanner. It may injure your eyes.          NOTE NOTE WARNING
24  Card Payment  Card Payment  To read cards, use Near field communication (NFC).  A SAM card is required to use this feature. For information about a SAM card, refer to Installing the Cards on page 9.  1 On your Home screen, tap and open a payment  application.  The contents and how to use the application may be different from each company. Bluebird only provides the basic test  application.   Do not cover the antenna area on the back of the  device.  2 Place the card on the back of the device until the data transfer is  complete.   Make sure the NFC options is marked checked in the Settings menu. Refer to More Settings on page 46 for how to turn on the NFC.        NOTE NOTE IMPORTANT NOTE
Application  25  Application  Phone  Making Calls Tap   >   and you can simply dial  the  number, tap on  a number  on the call log,  or choose a number in your contacts. Or use Voice Dialer. See Voice Dialer on page 30 for more information.  To make a call on dialer screen   Tap  the tab on your Phone application. Tap Dial pad and enter a phone  number, then tap  to call. Touch and hold number 1 key to use voice  mail.  Tap        on this screen for dialing  options. • Add to contacts: Enter digits and select this option to add to your contacts list as a new contact or as an existing contact. • Add 2-sec pause: Enter digits and select this option to add a two-second pause before the phone dials the following sequence of digits. Multiple pauses can be added. • Add wait: Enter digits and select this option to make the phone dial the sequence of digits when you tap Yes on the pop up screen. • Settings: Opens Call  settings. NOTE
26  Application  To use options during your call   You can do the  following: • : Open the keypad. • : Turn on the speakerphone. • : Mute your line. • : Hold a call. • : Add another person to the  call. • : End the call.  To make a call from contacts  list   Tap the  tab on your Phone application. Tap a number in your contacts to dial the number. Your favorites will show on the top. On this  screen, • Tap  to find a contact. • Tap at the bottom right of the screen to create a new contacts entry.  Only the contacts with phone numbers will show on this screen. To view all contacts, tap on your Home screen or on the Applications  screen.        NOTE
Application  27  To make a call from call log   Tap  on your Phone application. Tap  to dial the  number.  Answering Calls When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Call screen opens with the caller ID, and any other available information, such as the caller’s name, if saved in the Contacts list. Touch and drag  to one of the following  icons: •   to answer a call • to decline a call and divert it to  voicemail •  to decline a call and send a text message; It opens a list of quick text responses. Touch and send a message to the caller. To  silence the ringer of an incoming call, press the volume down button on the side of  the device. To edit the quick text responses for declining a call, tap  >  >      > Settings > Quick Responses.  Viewing Call Log To  view the call log by incoming, outgoing, and missed calls or clear the call log, tap      >  >  > . The call log displays the dialed, missed, and received calls. The calls are indicated with arrow icons as  below. • : Missed calls • : Received incoming calls • : Outgoing calls NOTE
28  Application  Making Conference Calls You can create a conference call with many people. The maximum number of people who can be in a conference at once depend on your service  provider. To make a conference call: 1 Make a call first. And then tap  to add another person to the call. The first call will be put on hold. 2 Dial the second number and make the call. 3 When the second call is connected, tap to create a conference call with three people. 4 To add another person to the conference call, tap  . The conference call will be put on hold. 5 Dial the other number and make the call. 6 When the call is connected, tap to add the line to the conference call. Tap to do the following  options. • View all callers. • Remove a caller from the   conference. Tap  by each number. • Speak privately with a certain caller during a conference call. Tap the caller to speak in private. To include all callers again, tap   .  Making Emergency Calls You can make emergency calls to 911 even when your phone is locked, not registered for mobile network service, or a SIM is not inserted. No charges for making emergency calls. The emergency numbers may vary by country.    Call Settings Tap >  >    > Settings on any tab of the Phone application. This Call settings menu can only be accessed through this application. You can modify various call   options.  Ringtone & Vibrate • Phone ringtone: Tap to select the ringtone to alert you of incoming calls. Tap on ringtones to hear it. If you decide to set it as a ringtone, tap OK. If not, select other ringtone or  tap Cancel. • Vibrate when ringing: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to vibrate for incoming calls. If not, tap and deselect the  checkmark.  Other Call Settings • Voicemail: Tap to set up your  voicemail. -  Service: Tap to set the service provider or other provider for voicemail   service. -  Setup: Tap to set the voicemail  number. NOTE
Application  29  -  Sound: Tap to select the ringtone to alert you of a new voicemail  message. -  Vibrate: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to vibrate for a new voicemail message. • Dial pad touch tones: Tap  and select the checkmark to play a sound when tapping   Dial pad. • Quick  responses:  Tap   and  edit  the  quick  responses  to  use  when  declining         a call. • Fixed Dialing Numbers: Use Fixed Dialing Number (FDN) to limit your phone to dial only the phone number(s) or area code(s) saved in the FDN list. -  Enable FDN: Tap and select the checkmark to enable  FDN. -  Change PIN2: Tap to change PIN for FDN  access. -  FDN list: Tap to manage the FDN  list. • TTY mode: Tap and select the TTY mode. -  TTY Off (Default): TTY mode is off. -  TTY Full: Turn TTY on. - TTY HCO: Enable HCO (Hearing Carry over). HCO feature is designed for the people who can hear, but have difficulty speaking on the phone. You type the outgoing text but listen to the incoming  text. -  TTY VCO: Enable VCO (Voice Carry over). VCO feature is designed for the people who can  speak,  but  have  difficulty hearing on  the  phone.  You speak  the outgoing text, but read the incoming  text. Use a TSB-121 cable to connect the TTY device to your phone. If this cable is not provided with your TTY device, contact your TTY device manufacturer. Use the ear pieces and headsets with caution when enabling HCO for increased volume.  Teletypewriter or text  telephone (TTY)  mode is a telecommunication device that allows people with hearing problem, or speech or language disabilities to send and receive text information over a telephone  connection.  • DTMF tones: Tap to set the length of dual one multi frequency (DTMF) tones. You can choose it to be normal or long. The option Normal is set as  default. • GSM call settings: Tap to set the additional Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) only call settings. - Call forwarding: Tap and set to forward incoming calls to a different phone number. - Additional Settings: Tap to select to enable the caller ID feature and call waiting. • CDMA call settings: Tap to set the additional Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) only call settings. -  Voice privacy: Tap and select the check box to enable enhanced privacy   mode.     IMPORTANT NOTE
30  Application  Internet call settings • SIP Accounts: Tap to choose to receive Internet calls for an account added to the device, to view or change SIP accounts, or to add  accounts. • Use Internet calling: Tap and select whether to use the Internet calls for all calls, to use only for calls to Internet calling address, or to ask for each  call. To use Internet calling, you must add an Internet calling account and the device is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Using Internet calling via your data network may incur extra charges depending on your data plan.   Voice Dialer Voice Dialer is an application that allows you to say a command to make a call, launch a program, or check calendars. Tap  >  . You can say commands similar to the following examples: • “Call John Doe” to call a person by  name • “Dial 123-4567” to call with a phone number • “Redial” to call the previous person  again • “Open Clock” to open an application.  People Use the People application to add, view, and edit your contacts. The application has three tabs to view the contacts: groups  ), all contacts  ), and favorites  ). Tap   >  , or you can add widgets for your most frequently used contacts to your Home screen.  Creating Contacts You can add contacts and synchronize them with your accounts that support syncing contacts. To  create a new contacts entry to the contacts  list 1 Tap        on your Home screen. All your contacts is listed in the All contacts  list. 2 Tap        at the bottom right of the screen. Add information and photo to the   contact. 3 When you are finished, tap           on the upper left of the  screen.    NOTE
Application  31  Editing Contacts  To edit a contacts  details 1 Tap the name of a contact to view the details. Tap        >  Edit. 2 When you are finished, tap           on the upper left of the  screen.  To set a contact’s default phone number When there are two more phone numbers saved for a contact, you can set a default phone number. 1 Tap the name of a contact to view the  details. 2 Tap and hold the phone number you want to set as the contact’s default   number. 3 Tap Set default on a pop up menu. A checkmark appears next to the default number.  To set a ringtone for a  contact Tap the name of a contact to view the details. Tap         > Set  ringtone.  To place the contact on Home  screen Tap  the  name  of  a  contact  to  view  the  details.  Tap         >  Place  on  Home  screen. It creates an icon on the Home screen.  To  delete a contact Tap the name of a contact to view the details. Tap        >  Delete.  Finding Contacts You can find a contact by name or  number. 1 Tap  >  . 2 Start entering letters of the name or digits of the phone number. As you type, contacts that includes the letter or number will appear below the search   box. 3 Tap the contact you are searching for to open its  entry.  Changing Display View • Contacts to display Tap > >       > Contacts to display. • Display options Tap >       > Settings. You can sort and view the contacts list by   name.  Calling Contacts Tap the name of a contact to view the details. Tap the phone number. It calls the number at once.
32  Application  Messaging Contacts Tap  the name of a contact to view the details. Tap   . For more information about messaging, refer to Messaging on page 32.  Messaging Use Messaging application to send or receive SMS and MMS messages. Tap  >  , or add and tap a widget Messaging on your Home  screen.  Composing Messages 1 Tap  at the bottom left of the  screen. 2 Tap the To field and enter the recipient’s phone number or  name. 3 Type the message. • To add a subject, tap      > Add subject. • To insert smiley, tap       > Insert  smiley. • To discard the current message, tap       > Discard. If you tap the Back button      ) while composing a message, the message will be saved as a draft. If there is no recipient or message body, it will not be saved, but be   discarded. • To  attach media file to the message, tap    to attach pictures, videos, audio, or slideshow. To remove or replace a picture or an audio attachment, tap the Replace or Remove buttons next to the   attachment. 4 Tap  to send a message.  A maximum number of characters you can send in each message is up to 160 characters. The 160 characters can comprise of words, numbers, punctuation symbols, and spaces. If a message excesses the 160-character limit, a new message will be created with 145 characters in length.    Deleting Messages  To delete messages by threads Tap and hold the message(s) you want to delete. Tap and select the message threads to delete and tap  . To delete all threads Tap       > Delete all threads. NOTE
Application  33  Email Use this application to send or view emails. Tap  >  , or add and tap a widget Email on your Home screen. Tap and type your email address and password to set up email account(s). To set up manually, tap Manual setup; to set up automatically, tap Next. Follow the on- screen instruction to complete the setup. To add another account, go to Settings > Add account. To use web and data services, your device must be connected to the Wi-Fi or data networks. For more information on how to connect to networks, refer to Wi-Fi on page 46 or More Settings on page 46.    Browser Use this application to browse the Internet. Tap  >   .  To use web and data services, your device must be connected to the Wi-Fi or data networks. For more information on how to connect to networks, refer to Wi-Fi on page 46 or More Settings on page 46. Using Internet browser or downloading from the Internet via your data network may incur extra charges depending on your data  plan.  Viewing Webpages Tap the address field and enter the website address at the top of the page, and then tap  Go . • To refresh the page, tap       > Refresh, or tap the address field and tap   . • To find certain words or phrases, tap       > Find on   page. • To view the full version of website instead of its mobile version, tap , and tap and  select the check box of Request desktop site. It will redirect you to the original website. • To view the browsing history, tap       >  > HISTORY, or tap       >       > History. • To view the saved pages, tap  >     > SAVED PAGES, or tap      >      > Saved pages.  Opening and Closing New Page Tap  >       to open a new page. And tap  >  on each window to  close. • To open a page in incognito mode, tap  >       > New incognito tab. The information  or downloaded files will not be saved on your browsing or download   history. • To close all other tabs except the current tab, tap  >        > Close other  tabs. NOTE NOTE
34  Application  Bookmarks  To view bookmarks Tap         > Bookmarks, or tap  >  .  To bookmark the current  page Tap       > Save to bookmarks.  You can add widgets for bookmarks on your Home   screen.    Sharing Webpages Tap       > Share page. You can convert the page to PDF, or share via Bluetooth or messaging.  Music Use this application to listen to music. Tap  >  . You can also add a music player widget or a widget for your most frequently used list to your Home  screen. Listening at a high volume for a long time may damage your  hearing.    Playing Music Browse music by artist, album, songs, or playlist. Tap  a song to play it. You  can listen    to the audio from the built-in speaker, from headphones or earphones, or from wireless Bluetooth stereo  headphones. The following icons are used to indicate its current status on the play  screen.  Icons Description   Open the playlist.   Shuffle is off.   Shuffle is on.   Party shuffle is on.   Repeat is off. Play all songs in the playlist only once.   Repeat all songs. NOTE WARNING
Application  35  Icons Description   Repeat the current song.   Play a song.   Pause a song.   Skip to the previous song. Tap and hold to move backward   quickly.   Skip to the next song. Tap and hold to move forward   quickly.  To turn on and off party shuffle Tap   >  Party shuffle to turn  it on. Your device selects  random songs  from  your library   and create a playlist. To turn the party shuffle off, tap  and change to different shuffle mode, or tap        > Party shuffle off.  To set a song as ringtone Use one of following options to set a song as  ringtone: • To set the currently playing song as ringtone, tap       > Use as   ringtone. • On the list screen, tap and hold a song that you want to set as ringtone, and choose Use as phone ringtone.  To delete a song Use one of following options to delete a song from your USB   storage: • On the play screen, tap       > Delete. • On the list screen, tap and hold a song that you want to delete, and choose   Delete.  To set sound effects On the play screen, tap  > Sound effects. Tap the slider to turn on the Equalizer. Adjust the sound settings.  To add to playlists Use one of following options to add to playlists: • On the play screen, tap       > Add to playlist, and select a playlist to   add. • On  the  list  screen,  tap   and   hold   a   song,   and   choose   Add   to   playlist.   Then select a playlist to add.
36  Application  Camera Use this application to take photos or record videos. Tap > . You can take photos or self-portrait photos (selfies), panoramic photos, or record videos with your device’s built-in camera. If micro SD card is installed, the photos and videos will be saved on the external memory card. Otherwise, they will be saved on the device’s internal  storage.    Taking Photos To take a photo: 1 Make sure that camera mode is set to  . If necessary, tap the flash status icon at the bottom right of the screen, or touch and hold the screen for camera   settings. 2 Tap  to take a photo. If the ZSL option is off, your device will automatically bring an image into focus before it captures it. The photo is saved on your external or internal storage automatically after taken with a shutter  sound. 3 To view the photos taken, swipe the screen from the right edge. To go back to the camera, swipe the screen from the left edge. The photos are displayed in Filmstrip or Grid view. To zoom in or out, spread two fingers apart on the screen and  pinch. To disable the shutter sound, set your notifications to vibrate or silence. You can simple press the volume down button on the side of the device. Or you can also set it under Settings menu. For information on how to adjust your ringtone and notification volume in Settings, see Sound on page 48.  Camera Setting Tap the flash status icon at the bottom right of the screen, or tap and hold the screen to change the camera settings. • Tap        to switch between the front and rear  cameras. • Tap  to adjust the light exposure. Use a higher exposure for low-light situation so that the camera’s sensor receives more light. • Tap        to adjust colors for specific light situations. -  for a cloudy environment - for daylight - for automatic adjustment -  for fluorescent lightening -  for incandescent  lightening • Tap     to set the flash. When it is switched to the front camera, this option is not available. -  to use the flash all the time. NOTE NOTE
Application  37  -  to set the camera to use the flash  automatically. -  to disable the flash at all times. • Tap        for more camera settings. -  Color effect: Tap and set color effect of   images. - Face Detection: Tap the slider to turn on or off the automatic face detection. - Selectable Zone Auto Focus: Tap to set a zone for auto focus. -  Saturation: Tap to set the saturation  level. - Contrast: Tap to set the contrast level. -  Sharpness: Tap to set the sharpness  level. -  Select  auto  Exposure  Mode:  Tap  to  set  how  light  values  are  calculated.  Frame Average measures the entire frame. Center Weighted measures the light in the center of the scene. Spot Metering measures the light value at a specific   location. -  Scene mode: Tap to change the scene  mode. -  Store location: Tap slider to include location information for each photo using the device’s GPS. -  Picture size: Tap to select the size of photos in   pixels. -  Focus mode: Tap to set the focus mode of   camera. -  Picture quality: Tap to set image quality. Higher quality images requires more storage space. -  ZSL: Tap the slider to turn on the ZSL option to take a photo immediately after tapping . When this option is set to off, the camera will bring an image into focus before capturing it. -  Anti Banding: Tap to set Anti banding feature to decrease fluctuations in brightness of images. Set to higher frequency for more light  oscillation. -  Select ISO: Tap and set ISO number. Use lower ISO number to make your camera less sensitive to light; higher ISO numbers to take a photo in darker  situations. - Redeye Reduction: Tap to enable or disable redeye reduction.  Taking Panoramic Photos To take a panoramic  photo: 1 Make sure that camera mode is set to  . 2 Tap  to take a photo. Pan slowly to the left or right. If you are moving too quickly,  a message Too fast appears on the screen. The progress is displayed on the capturing screen with a bar  . 3 Tap  to end taking a photo. The device make a panoramic photo and is indicated with   a  bar . To cancel rendering, tap  . 4 To view the photos taken, swipe the screen from the right edge. To go back to the camera, swipe the screen from the left edge. The photos are displayed in Filmstrip or Grid view. The settings for taking panoramic photos are not  available.  NOTE
38  Application  Recording Videos To record a video: 1 Make sure that camera mode is set to  . If necessary, tap the flash status icon at the bottom right of the screen, or touch and hold the screen for video   settings. 2 Tap  to record a video. The video is saved on your external or internal storage automatically after taken with a ding  sound. To zoom in or out, spread two fingers apart on the screen and pinch. You can also zoom in or out while recording. While recording, tap the screen to take a  photo.  3 Tap to stop recording. 4 To view the recorded videos, swipe the screen from the right edge. To go back to the camera, swipe the screen from the left edge. The videos are displayed in Filmstrip or Grid view.  Video Settings Tap the flash status icon at the bottom right of the screen, or tap and hold the screen to change the video  settings. • Tap  to switch between the front and rear  cameras. • Tap     to set the flash. When it is switched to the front camera, this option is not available. -  to use the flash all the time. -  to disable the flash at all times. • Tap to adjust colors for specific light situations. -  for a cloudy environment - for daylight - for automatic adjustment -  for fluorescent lightening -  for incandescent  lightening • Tap        for more video settings. -  Time lapse: Tap the slider to turn on or off Time lapse feature. Turn it on to set time interval. - Video quality: Tap to set video quality. -  Store location: Tap slider to include location information for each photo using the device’s GPS. -  Video Encoder: Tap to set video encoder. EF400 supports MPEG4, H263, and H264 video playback. -  Audio Encoder: Tap to set audio encoder. EF400 supports AMRNB and AAC audio formats. -  Video duration: Tap to set video duration. Options include: 30 seconds for MMS, 10 minutes, and 30 minutes. - Color effect: Tap and set color effect of video. NOTE
Application  39  Gallery This  application  displays  all  photos and  videos  taken  from  the device’s  built-in camera    or downloaded from other applications or the Internet.  Tap  >  , or swipe the screen from the right edge on the camera screen to open. You can also add a Gallery widget to your Home screen.  Viewing Albums The photos and videos are grouped in albums such as Camera, Screenshot, or Movies. The default display is set to Albums, but tap on the top of the screen and view photos and videos in various groups: locations, times, peoples, and  tags. • Tap an album to view its content. The photos and videos are displayed in chronological order. • To  delete or share entire album(s) including its content, or view its details, tap            > Select album, or tap and hold an  album. •  Tap  to open Camera application.  Viewing Photos and Videos Tap an album to open. Swipe left or right to browse photos and videos. The items are displayed in Filmstrip or Grid view. Tap  on the top left of the screen to return to the main Gallery screen.  To open a photo Tap the item to view. • Swipe left or right to view the previous or next items in the  album. • Double tap the photo or spread or pinch two fingers to zoom in or   out.  To start a slideshow Tap         > Slideshow to start a slideshow with the images in the current  album.  To set as contact photo or  wallpaper • In the Grid view of an album, tap and hold a picture, and then tap     > Set picture   as. • Tap and open a picture, and tap       > Set picture  as.
40  Application  Sharing Photos and Videos To share images, • In the Grid view of an album, tap and hold the item to share. Then tap   . • On an enlarged view of an image, tap  .  Deleting Photos and Videos To delete images, • In the Grid view of an album, tap and hold the item to delete. Tap   . • On an enlarged view of an image, tap       > Delete.  Editing Photos To edit a photo,In the Grid view of an album, tap and hold the item to edit. Tap  > Edit. On an enlarged view of an image, tap       > Edit, or tap  .  Icons Description   Adjust the style of an image by choosing one of the following options: None, Punch, Vintage, B/W, Bleach, Instant, Latte, Blue, Litho, or X Process.   Change the border for the image.   Modify the image by choosing one of the following options: Straighten, Crop, Rotate, or  Mirror.   Adjust the color of an image by choosing one of the following   options: Autocolor, Exposure, Vignette, Contrast, Shadows, Vibrance, Sharpness, Curves, Hue, Saturation, or BW Filter.   When you are simply rotating or cropping a photo, tap a photo to open and tap               > Rotate left, Rotate right, or Crop.  Editing Videos Tap a video in the Grid view of an album, tap    > Trim. Use the slider to adjust the length of the video. NOTE
Application  41  Movie Studio This application is a video editing application. You can capture or import videos, photos, and music and create a movie. Tap  >   . To create a new  project 1 Tap  to create a new project. 2 Tap to  record  a  video, take  a  photo,  or  import  video  clip  or image.  When  a  file is added, tap  again to add other files or add music. On the editing screen, you can tap       to add video only or tap  to add music   only. 3 Tap  to save.  To delete a  project • On the editing screen, tap       to delete  project. • On the main screen of Movie Studio, tap and hold the project to   delete.  To change the project name or export a  movie On the editing screen, tap  to change project name or export movie. The exported movie will be save in your gallery under movies folder.  Videos This application lists all videos saved in your device. Tap  >  . Tap a video to   play.  Calendar Use this application to create, view, and manage events. Tap  >  , or add and tap a widget Calendar on your Home  screen.  To add events, you must set up an account. For information about how to set up an account, refer to Email on page 33.    Creating Events To create an event, • In Day or Week view, tap a date or time to select and tap it again to add  events. • In Month view, tap a date and it will switch to Day view. Tap the time and tap it again to add events. • Or in any calendar view, tap       > New event.     NOTE
42  Application  Viewing Events In Day, Week, or Agenda view, touch an event to view its detail. In Month view, tap on date to switch to Day view. Then tap the event to view its  summary. To refresh the calendar after adding, editing, or deleting events, tap       >  Refresh.  Editing and Deleting Events To edit or delete events, tap the event or the date and view the event details. For information on how to view event details, see Viewing Events on page 43. Then tap     > Edit or Delete.  Changing Calendar View Tap the date on the top left of the screen, and choose one of the following options: Day, Week, Month, or Agenda. To go back to today, tap the icon of today’s  date ( ) on the top right of the screen.  Searching for Events To search events, tap       > Search, and then enter the  keywords.  Syncing Events You can sync calendars with your account calendar. To sync events, tap       > Calendar   to display and select an account to   sync.
Application  43  Clock Use this application to set an alarm, view the time of certain cities in the world, or use a timer or a  stopwatch. Tap >  , or add and tap a widget Clock (analog/digital) on your Home  screen.  Icons Description 1 Set alarms 2 Clock 3 Timer 4 Stopwatch 5 Current time and date of the location depending on your connected mobile network service 6 Current time and date of the added  cities 7 Clock menu 8 Add cities  Clock On the Clock screen, you can check the current local time and date and the time and date of the added  cities.
44  Application  Setting alarms 1 Tap >  . Touch and set the time for the alarm, the specific days to  repeat, and the ringtone. To make it vibrate, touch and select the check box. To make an alarm ring with only vibrate, choose None for the ringtone, and select the check   box. 2 Tap the slider to turn on or off the  alarm.  Deleting alarms Tap and hold an alarm set. Tap on the alarm(s) that you want to delete and tap  .  Adding cities Tap  to add cities, and tap and select the check boxes of the cities you want to add. Then tap  to save.  Night mode Tap  to set to Night mode. Your    device dims the screen lights and displays the current time. Tap the screen to go back to the Clock  screen.   Settings  Clock • Style: Tap and set the style of the Clock screen to analog or   digital. • Automatic home clock: Tap and select the check box to set a clock for home while traveling in an area where the time is different. • Home time zone: Tap and set the home time  zone.  Alarms • Silence after: Tap and set when the alarm goes to  silence. • Snooze length: Tap and set the snooze  interval. • Alarm volume: Tap and slider to set the alarm  volume. • Volume buttons: Tap and set the volume buttons on the side of you device to Snooze, Dismiss, or Do nothing.  Timer Tap the Timer tab. Set the duration and touch the START button at the bottom of the screen. • Tap  to stop the  timer. • Tap  to make a label for this  timer. • Tap  to add a minute to current amount of time  left. • Tap  to discard this  timer. • Tap  to restart this  timer. • Tab  to add a new  timer.
Application  45  Stopwatch Tap the Stopwatch tab. Touch START to start the stopwatch. • Tap  to record the lap  times. • Tap  to restart. • Tap  to stop the stopwatch. • Tap  to share the results. You can convert the results to PDF, or share   via Bluetooth or messaging. • Tap to finish the stopwatch.  Downloads Use this application to view the downloaded files through applications. Tap  >  .     You can view the file list by date or by size. Select a file to open with an appropriate application.  Calculator Use this application for simple or complex calculations. Tap   >  . Tap numbers and functions in Calculator, as you would do with a standard  calculator. • Tap  to clear all digits on the display panel and start a new  calculation. • Tap  to clear digits or signs one by one. Touch   and hold  to delete all digits at once. • To use the advanced panel, swipe the screen to the right. Or tap   > Advanced panel. To go back to the basic panel, swipe the screen to the left. Or tap       > Basic   panel. • Tap         > Clear history to clear all calculations. • Double tap the display panel to copy the digits.  Search Use this application to search web contents and the applications for your device. Tap     >   , or add and tap a widget Search on your Home screen. For information about how to add or remove widgets, refer to Customizing Your Home Screen on page 19.  Sound Recorder Use Sound Recorder application to record your messages. Tap  >  . The recordings are saved on the micro SD card if installed, or the internal storage. You can find the recordings on Bluebird File Manager or in the Music application playlist titled “My   recordings.” Tap to start recording. Speak into microphone at the bottom of the device. While you are recording, tap       to change speaker/receiver. Tap  to finish recording. Before you save the file, tap        to confirm the  recording.
46  Settings  Settings Use this application to configure your device. Tap    >  . You can also add and tap a widget Settings on your Home  screen.  Wi-Fi Tap  >  Wi-Fi. Tap the slider to turn on the Wi-Fi feature to connect to a Wi-Fi   network. • Tap and hold the available network to connect or to   forget. • Tap  for the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). • Tap  to add network manually. • Tap        > Scan to refresh the network  list. • Tap        > WPS Pin Entry to connect to a secured Wi-Fi network with a WPS  pin. • Tap         > Advanced to customize Wi-Fi settings  Bluetooth Tap   >  Bluetooth. Tap the slider to turn on the Bluetooth feature to pair with other devices for information  exchange. • Tap        > Rename phone to rename your device for easy  recognition. • Tap > Visibility timeout to set the length of time for my device to appear on the search list. • Tap         > Show received files to show all files received via  Bluetooth.  More Settings Tap  > More. Use this menu to change more wireless and networks settings with other devices. • Airplane mode: Tap to start Airplane mode. All wireless and mobile services are disabled. • VPN:   Tap  to set up and edit virtual private networks (VPN) profile and connect to the VPNs. You need to set a screen lock pattern, PIN, or password before using the VPNs. For information how to set up a lock screen, see Security on page 49.  • Tethering & portable hotspot - Portable Wi-Fi hotspot: Use the portable Wi-Fi hotspot to share the data connection through the Wi-Fi network. IMPORTANT
Settings  47   Portable Wi-Fi hotspot features requires more battery power and increases your data usage. It may incur extra charges depending on your data  plan. -  USB tethering: Use USB tethering to share the data connection with a computer   via USB. - Bluetooth tethering: Use the Bluetooth tethering to share the data connection with computers via Bluetooth. • NFC: Tap to turn on the NFC feature to allow data exchange by brining two devices into close proximity. • Android Beam: Available only when the NFC feature is turned  on. • Mobile networks: Tap to change mobile network settings. • Call broadcasts: Tap to change the types of emergency alert   settings. • Powersave Mode: Tap to start the power-saving mode.  Sound Tap >  Sound. Use this Sound settings to configure call ringtone or system notification volume.  Volumes Tap and move the slider to adjust the volume of media, ringtone and notification, and alarm.  Call ringtone & vibrate • Phone ringtone: Tap to select the ringtone to alert you of incoming calls. Tap on ringtones to hear it. If you decide to set it as a ringtone, tap OK. If not, select other ringtone or  tap Cancel. • Vibrate when ringing: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to vibrate for incoming calls. If not, tap and deselect the  checkmark.  System • Default notification sound: Tap to select the notification sound to alert you of system notifications. Tap on sound to hear it. If you decide to set it as a notification sound, tap OK. If not, select other sound or tap  Cancel. • Dial pad touch tones: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to play a sound when you touch the dial  pad. • Touch sounds: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to play a sound when you touch applications, menus, or anything on the screen to make   selections. • Screen lock sound: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to play a sound when you unlock or lock the  screen. • Vibrate on touch: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to vibrate when you touch soft keys or on certain screen  interactions. NOTE
48  Settings  Display Tap >  Display. Use this Display settings to change screen brightness and wallpaper, enable screen rotation, set  sleep time, change font  size, and other useful features  for display. • Brightness: Tap and move the slider to adjust the screen   brightness. -  Automatic  brightness:  Tap  and  select  the  checkmark  to  set  your  device  to automatically adjust the brightness using the built-in light sensor. Tap and uncheck the check box to adjust the brightness  manually. • Wallpaper - Gallery: Photos taken by your device’s camera or downloaded from the   Internet -  Live Wallpaper: Animated wallpaper image installed on your  device -  Wallpapers: Images saved on your  device  You can also set wallpaper as described in Setting Wallpaper on page 20.  • Auto-rotate screen: Tap and select the checkmark to set your device to automatically switch orientation when you rotate the  device. • Sleep: Tap and select the length of time the device waits before turning off the screen and locking itself. • Daydream: Tap the slider to turn on this option for the device to show clock, colored background, or photos while the device is locked, is charging, or on either   case. -  Tap on the radio button to select the  action. -  Tap START NOW or WHEN TO DAYDREAM to set when to daydream. • Font size: Tap to change the font  size. • Wireless display: Tap the slider to turn on this option to see wireless devices for display.  Battery Tap   >  Battery. Use this Battery settings to monitor battery usage. On this setting, you can check: • Battery charging status • How long it has been running on battery  power • Which applications has consumed how much battery power Tap on each application to view its  details.  Security Tap  >  Security. Use this Security settings to set a lock screen and change settings to secure your device.  Screen security • Screen lock -  None: The screen is unlocked at all times. When you press the Power button, the NOTE
Settings  49  Home screen appears. -  Slide: Drag the lock icon  and release  to  unlock. - Pattern: Draw a pattern to unlock. -  PIN: Enter a PIN to unlock. - Password: Enter a password to unlock. • Screen lock option: When you set the pattern, PIN, or password lock screen, the following options appear. -  Make pattern visible: Tap and select the checkmark to make the pattern visible when they are drawn. - Automatically lock: Tap to select the length of time the device waits before turning off the screen and locking itself - Power button instantly locks: Tap and select the checkmark to set to enable the Power button to lock the device instantly. • Owner info -  Show owner info on lock screen: Tap and select the checkmark to display the owner information on the lock screen. Then tap and type text to display. If you do not select the checkmark, the input field will be  deactivated.  Encryption • Encrypt  phone:  Tap to  encrypt  your  accounts,  settings,  downloaded  apps  and  their data, and other files. Set a numeric PIN or passwords for encryption. You must enter the password each time you turn on the  device. You can only decrypt the device by performing factory   reset. Encrypting your device may take more an hour. Charge your battery before encrypting, and keep your phone plugged in until encryption is complete. If not, you may lose some or all of your data.  Passwords • Make password visible: By default, the device hides passwords for security when you enter them. Tap and select the checkmark to make the passwords visible as they are entered.  Device administration • Device administrators: Tap  to view or deactivate device   administrators. • Unknown sources: Tap and select the checkmark to allow your device to install or download applications from unknown  sources. • Verify apps: Tap and select the checkmark to disallow or warn before installing applications that may cause  harm  Credential storage • Trusted credentials: Tap to view and disable or enable the trusted system CA certificates. • Install from SD card: Tap to install certificates from the SD   card. IMPORTANT
50  Settings  • Clear credentials: Tap to remove all   certificates.  Language and Input Tap   >    Language & input. Use this Settings menu to change language and input method. • Language: Tap and select the default language for all menus and   applications. • Spell  checker:  Tap   and  select  the  checkmark  to  enable  to  spelling  checker.   Tap  to select a spell checker and to set its settings and  language. • Personal dictionary: Tap to view and add words to your personal dictionary.  Keyboard & input methods • Default: Tap to select a default keyboard type for text input. Tap the check boxes to activate each keyboard type and tap  to change its   settings. Speech • Text-to-speech output -  Pico TTS:  Tap  to  select  a  speech  synthesis  engine.  To  change  its  settings,  tap  . -  Speech rate: Tap to select the speed at which the text is   spoken. -  Listen to an example: Tap to listen to a short demonstration of the spoken text.  Mouse/trackpad • Pointer speed: Tap and move the slider to adjust the pointer speed for the mouse or trackpad that are connected to your  device.  Backup and Reset Tap  >  Backup & reset. Use this Settings menu to perform factory   reset.  Personal data • Factory data reset: Tap Reset phone to erase all data from the device’s internal storage. The device shuts down and then  reboots.  About Phone Tap  >  About phone. Use this Settings menu to view the following information about your device: Status, Legal information, Model number, Android version, Kernel version, and Build number.
Device Specifications 51  Device Specifications  Physical Characteristics  Dimension (W x H x D) 77.95 x 155.5 x 16.5 mm Weight 260 g Display 5-inch HD Gorilla Glass 3 Display; 1280 x 720 pixel Standard battery Rechargable, 3.7 V, 3,200 mAh, Li-ion Extended battery Rechargable, 3.7 V, 6,400 mAh, Li-ion Expansion slot Customer-accessible MicroSD slot for removable memory cards up to 64 GB SIM/SAM slot 2 SIM / 1 SAM (for NFC Applications)  Audio VoWWAN; VoWLAN; PTT ready; Headset Jack; Dual microphone support with noise cancellation; support for wired / wireless  headsets Camera Main(Rear): 13 Megapixel Auto-focus Camera with LED Flash; Sub(Front): 1.3 Megapixel VGA Front camera for video Conference Barcode scanner 2D Imager GPS Integrated GPS  Performance Characteristics  Processor 1.2GHz Qual Core Processor OS (optional) Android 5.1 or Windows Embedded 8  Handheld System memory (optional) 2 GB RAM Built-in storage (optional) 8 GB or 16 GB Interface Docking connector; Micro  USB  User Environment Characteristics  Durability TankSmith™ Technology Operating temperature -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Storage temperature -25°C to 70°C (-13°F to 158°F) Humidity 95%, non-condensing
52  Device Specifications  Communication Options  WWPN Radio (optional) 4G LTE, HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS, EDGE/GSM WLAN Radio (optional) 802.11 a/b/g/n (802.11n 2.4GHz and 5GHz)   Indoor use only in 5150 MHz ~ 5250 MHz band. WPAN Radio (optional) Bluetooth Class II V4.0
Safety and Handling  53  Troubleshooting The battery does not charge properly. • Ensure that your device and the charging cable is connected and the LED lamp is working properly. • If the battery does not charge completely, it may be dead or defective. Replace a battery with new one. (The warranty period for battery replacement is six  months.)  The battery life got shorter. When you use network data or peripheral device such as wireless LAN or Bluetooth that require more power, your device may use more battery than usual. If it happens for an extended period of time, your battery may be dead. Then replace it with a new   battery.  I dropped the device in the water. Turn off the device and take out the battery. Place the device and battery in a dry place. Let them dry completely for a considerable period of time, and turn it back on. If it does not turn back on, contact our service   center.  My device gets too hot to touch. It is normal to get warm if receiving poor signal, performing intense workload, or battery is charging. It should not last if you stop using the device for a certain amount of time. If the problem continues, contact the manufacturer for persistent or extreme heat. It may result in a burst battery or fire.  How do I get the repair service? You can contact your local sales representative or can send the device via a delivery service to the headquarter in Korea. When sending the package, make sure you pay for the shipping fee in advance. When the repair is finished, headquarter will cover the shipping  cost.
54  Safety and Handling  Safety and Handling  Please read this safety and handling information carefully. Failure to follow the information provided may result in fire, electric shock, or other property damage or bodily   injuries    General precautions These simple guidelines will help you for operating your device properly, maintaining it safe, and experience satisfactory services.  Device • To not scratch the device’s touchscreen. Use your finger or only compatible pen. Never use an actual pen, or any other sharp object on the  touchscreen. • Do not press power button on the device if the device is wet or do not touch adapter or power cord with wet hands. There is risk of electric  shock. • Do not use your device at an explosive danger zone. • Although this device is very sturdy,  do not drop, hit, bend, or sit on it on purpose. It  can be broken. • Do not remodel, take apart, or repair the device. Contact to your customer service center. If not the case, you will not be able to get your free repair  service. • Do not attempt to modify your hardware or software. It may cause device malfunction and void your warranty. • You may not be able to use this wireless device in the basement or certain places in buildings where the signal is weak, or on open fields or in skyscraper or tall buildings where there is no signal. • Backup the data and information from your device. Your data such as ringtones, text or voice message, characters may be erased during the repair or  upgrade. • Do not paint your  device.  It can damage your screen  or  your device’s exterior. Also,  the paint can peel off and it triggers allergies. If there is allergic reaction, please seek medical attention. • In case your device is wet, do not put your device in heaters, microwaves, etc. to dry. There is a risk of explosion or it can be the cause of  malfunction. • Keep the device away from children. • Avoid using or storing this  device in too high or too low temperature. This device is designed to work in temperature between 0°C and 50°C (32°F and 122°F), and humidity between 5% and  95%. • Do not expose your device to direct sunlight such as on the dashboard of  a  car for extended periods of  time. • Avoid wet, dusty, or damp place for storing your   device. • Do not keep the device close to the vents of air conditioning. Corrosion within the device may occur due to dew condensation from dramatic changes in   temperature. WARNING
Safety and Handling  55  Battery and charging • Improper battery use may cause fire, explosion, or other  hazard. • If the battery is taken apart by impact, applied heat, submersion, or hole-drilling, there is a risk of a dangerous explosion. Keep away from children and  animals. • Do  not  make  any  improper  contact  on  battery  contact  pin  with  necklaces,  coins  or    any electric conductors. Do not give any impact with sharp objects. There is a risk of explosion. • Use only the approved battery and charger. Using incompatible battery or charger may cause device malfunction, or other damages such as  fire. • When you are not using the device for a long period, take out the battery and keep the device and the battery in a dry, cool place. Also, charge the battery once a year. If you keep it without charging for a long time, it may cause device   malfunction.  Distraction • Using  your  device  may  distract  you  and  cause  serious  injuries  and  damages.  For example, avoid talking on  the phone or  texting while driving or riding a  bicycle. It  is strictly prohibited by laws in some jurisdictions. If you are in an unavoidable situation, stop your vehicle or use hand-free  kit.  Frequency interference • This wireless device may cause radio frequency interference, so do not use the device or turn on Airplane mode when  prohibited. • The device emits electromagnetic fields. It may interfere with your medical  devices. • Do not place credit cards, phone cards, bankbook, and tickets next to the device. The magnetic forces of the device can damage the information of listed   item.   FCC compliance information This  device  complies  with  Part  15 of  the  FCC`s  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the following two  Conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept ant interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the condition that this device does not cause harmful  interference. End users cannot modify this transmitter device. Any Unauthorized modification could void the user’s authority to operate this  device.
56  Safety and Handling  This  device  was  tested for  typical  body-worn  operations  with  the  back  of the  handset kept 0.39 inches (1cm) between the user’s body and the back of the handset.  To  comply  with  FCC  RF  exposure  requirements,  the  handset  must  be  kept  0.39 inches (1cm) from the body without any reference to a particular side or edge. Any beltclips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components may not be used.  Body-worn  accessories  that  cannot  maintain  0.39  inches  (1cm)  separation  distance between the  user's  body and the handset,  and have not  been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided.  Part 15.105 (B) 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.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications,  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the  interference  by  one  or  more  of  the  following measures: • 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. Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operated the equipment under FCC  rules.
Safety and Handling  57  IEC 60417-6044 Do not listen to sound at high volume for long periods. It may cause hearing damage.  Also,  only  use  compatible  receiver,  headphones,  or  earpieces with your device.    CE  Hereby, Bluebird Inc. declares that this EF400 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive  1999/5/EC. To  comply  with  CE  RF  exposure  requirements,  the  handset  must  be  kept  0.59  inches (1.5cm) from the body without any reference to a particular side or edge. Any beltclips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic  components may not be used.  Body-worn  accessories  that  cannot  maintain  0.59  inches  (1.5cm)  separation  distance between the user's body and the handset, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with CE RF exposure limits and should be avoided.   European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive According  to  the  European  Union’s  WEEE  directive,  this  symbol  means that products sold into EU countries must dispose electrical device and/  or its battery  separately from household waste. Disposing of the device separately will help conserve resources and energy and contribute to human health and environment  protection. Customers  or  end-users  in  EU  countries  should  contact  their  local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their  country.
58  Warranty and Support  Warranty and Support  Warranty certificate Thank you for purchasing a product from Bluebird  Inc. • If a circumstance arises where you lose a receipt or the certificate of guarantee, then the term of guarantee will be calculated 3 months (certified by the number of the manufacture, a certificate of inspection) after the date of  manufacture. • In case of accessories such as batteries, only those that match the sales list managed by the service center will be eligible for customer  service. • A repair or an exchange of batteries that does not match the sales list of the service center due to the carelessness of the customer will be fully  charged.  Name of Product Handheld Mobile  Computer Name of Model EF400 Date of Purchase  Manufacture Number  Place of Purchase  Term of Guarantee 1 year from purchase  Warranty information • Bluebird Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Bluebird) provides the warranty service for its products in compliance with the regulations on compensation for damage of  customer. • Upon receiving a notification on a defect of its product within the range of warranty during the warranty period, Bluebird will repair or replace the defective product according to its warranty policy. • If the defective product within the range of warranty is not repairable or replaceable, Bluebird shall refund the purchasing price within a designated period from the date of receiving a notice of  defect. • Bluebird assumes no responsibility for repairing, replacement or refund until it receives the defective product from the customer. The replacement shall be equivalent to a new product in the aspect of  performance. • Warranty of Bluebird is valid in the countries where the Bluebird products are distributed by Bluebird. (Contract for additional warranty service like field  service) • Bluebird  products  may  contain  the  recycled  products,  components  or  materials equivalent to new products in the aspect of   performance. • This warranty is applied to software products only when the programming commands are not executed. Bluebird does not guarantee interruption- free or error-free performance.
Warranty and Support  59  Customer support  Before asking for after-sales service, please back up the data from the terminal. We do not back up data from the products received in the Customer Care Center. Therefore, we assume no responsibility for loss/deletion of data.   Customers service center SSang-young IT Twin tower, B703 531, Dunchon-daero, Jungwon-gu Seongnam-si,  Gyeonggi-do South Korea 462-727 •  Fax: +82-2-548-0870 • Email: mookseven@bluebird.co.kr • Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (GMT Time: +9 Hours)  The center is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Korean national holidays   Registering for After-Sales Service • We receive the products for after-sales service through mail, delivery service and hand carry only in principle. • If you bought the product from any party other than the authorized dealer, you need to register the product before asking for after-sales  service. • Please enclose an evidence of purchasing or the receipt to the product for after-sales service. • Please enclose the name, telephone number, address and symptom for prompt service. • You can ask for after-sales service through the dealer or the Customer Care Center in the head office. • Do not intentionally damage the label on the  product. • Damaged label may result in a disadvantage to the customer. • When you return the product to Bluebird for service, please put the product in a protective box. • Warranty will not be provided for any damage occurring during delivery. We recommend you to use the box and protective cover supplied with the   product. • Make sure to deliver the product in a safe way. Bluebird assumes no responsibility for loss of the product during  delivery.  Charged services • If it is not a default, it will be charged when requesting for after-sales  service. -  Service request due to inappropriate use of the  customer -  Loss of a PIN number IMPORTANT NOTE
60  Warranty and Support  -  Use of programs that might effect the program (over-clock, forceful changes in the input of the system, personal  developments) • Default due to a mistake on the part of the  customer -  Default due to inappropriate or careless use of the product (dropping, submersion under water, shock, damage, unreasonable operations,  etc) -  Default due to a repair or unauthorized technician -  Default caused intentionally or by carelessness of the  customer -  Default due to the use of fraudulent parts or  components • Other cases -  Default due to nature (fire, damage due to sea wind, flood damage,  etc.) -  Expendable parts have exhausted there life (batteries, antenna, or other component parts). • Regulations of treatment after charged service If the same default occurs on the part that had been repaired within a 2 months( 60 days) period, it will be provided with free of charge repair  service. There will be no returning of good repayment upon the following  situation: • Removal of the sealing of the product if it had been  sealed. • If the product has been damaged due to careless use by the customer or due to a natural disaster (floods, rain, fire, etc.). • Loss of product or other components (CD, diskette, manual, connecting cables,   etc). • Damage to the product after 10 days of purchase, the product will either be exchanged or provided with after-sales service (note, returning of goods or repayment is not allowed).  NOTE
Accessories  61   Accessories  • 1 slot cradle(Charging / Ethernet) • 4 slot cradle(Charging / Ethernet) • Pistol Grip • Handstrap  -  An extremity accessory(handstrap) is included with the EF400.
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