NEG TECHNOLOGY F1009 Mobile Phone User Manual LCT A100 01

NEG TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED Mobile Phone LCT A100 01

User manual

 Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing Energy. Kindly read this user manual carefully to learn about key functional characteristics and operational methods of this mobile phone.    1  Safety Precautions ......................................................................... 2   2  Phone Introduction ........................................................................ 4  2.1  Components Sitemap ...................................................... 4 2.1.1  Keys and Functions .................................................................4 2.2  Safety Password.............................................................. 5 2.2.1  PIN code.....................................................................................5 2.2.2  PIN2 code...................................................................................5 2.2.3  PUK code ...................................................................................5 2.2.4  Mobile phone password ..............................................................6  3  Functional Menus........................................................................... 7  3.1  Call history ...................................................................... 7 3.2  Contacts .......................................................................... 7 3.3  Messages ........................................................................ 7 3.4  Organizer ........................................................................ 7 3.5  Settings ........................................................................... 7 3.6  Multimedia....................................................................... 8 3.7  Profiles ............................................................................ 8 3.8  Fun & Games .................................................................. 8 3.9  File manager ................................................................... 8
 4  FAQ and Solutions ......................................................................... 9   5  About SAR .................................................................................... 11   1    Safety Precautions  For your safety, read the guidelines carefully. Breaking the  rules  may be dangerous or illegal. Please refer “health and safety” section for detail security information.             Traffic Safety  Please follow local rules and  regulations during driving.  Do not use your mobile phone  when driving. Use hand-f ree or stop your car beside the road if emergency. Do not put your mobile phone on  the car's airbag. This will harmed you if  the  airbag swell or burst.             Switch off near dangerous stuff  Don’t use the phone at a refueling point. Don’t use near fuels or chemicals.              Switch off in Airport  W ireless devices can cause interf erence in aircraft. The use of mobile telephones in an aircraft is illegal.  Please  switch  off  your  mobile  before  taking  off  the  plane  and  please  ensure  the  alarm clock should be closed when the mobile is turned off.             Switch off in Hospitals  Switch  the  device  off  near  medical  equipment  or  in  hospital  (except  for  the  designated  using area).  Like  other  common  devices,  the  mobile  phone  will  interfere  in  the  operation  of   other electrical   apparatus,   electrical   equipments   or   radio-f requency  equipment   (such   as   cardiac pacemaker, hearing aids and etc.).             Interference  All wireless devices may be susceptible to interf erence, which could affect perf ormance.              Waterproof
 Please keep the phone dry because the phone is not waterproofed. Remove battery if  any liquid go into your mobile phone and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.  Accessories and batteries  Please  use  the  batteries  and  adapter  designated  by  our  company,  or  otherwise  causing explosion possibly.  Connect to other devices  Connect to other devices, you must f irst read the device's user manual to ensure proper use.   Keep the phone out of stretch of the kids  The phone and its accessories (including f ittings) should be kept out of the stretch of the kid s.   Specialized service  Please do not bold to dismantle the phone and  its accessories. Only can authorized agencies maintain the phone.
  2  Phone Introduction   2.1 Components Sitemap     1、Left Soft Key 2、Dial Key1 3、Reciver 4、Right Soft Key 5、OK Key 6、End Key 7、Numbers Keys 8、Camera 9、Speaker   2.1.1  Keys and Functions  Name Function in standby screen Left soft key Enter the main menu Right soft key Enter the phonebook   Dial keys Answer incoming calls  Dial numbers by SIM card in dial screen  Go to the call log list   End key Short press: End the call or reject incoming call; return to standby screen in any mode. Long press: Switch on/off phone  Numeric keys  1  Short press: go to dial screen and input number 1 0, 2~9 Short press: go to dial screen, and input numbers 0, 2~9.
   Long press: dial out number stored in speed dial function if speed dial enabled. * Short press: go to dial screen and input *.  # Short press: go to dial screen and input #. Long press: activate/deactivate the Silent mode. Flashlight key Long press: "0" is turned on / off the flashlight    2.2 Safety Password   2.2.1    PIN code  PIN1 Code is the Personal Identif ication Number for entering a SIM card. 'Input PIN' is requested each time the phone is switched on if this PIN1 code is activated. You can get PIN1 Code with the SIM card by your network operator. It usually has 4 digits.  2.2.2    PIN2 code  PIN2  is  required  for  some  specific  functions  provided  by  the  network,  such  as  the  charge inf ormation.  2.2.3    PUK code  PUK  (Personal Unblocking  Key,  8 -digit)  unlocks  a  locked  PIN.  If  you  enter  the  PUK  incorrectly ten times in a row, the SIM card  will become invalid.  Please contact your network operator for a new SIM card.
 2.2.4  Mobile phone password  The phone lock protects your phone f rom unauthorized use. The default phone lock code is 0000. You can change it into any numeric string of 4 to 8 digits. If  the phone lock function is enabled, you need to enter the correct phone lock code when the phone is powered on or in the standby mode.
  3    Functional Menus   3.1 Call history  You  can  view  the  call  logs  (Missed,  Dialed,  received  calls) through  this option.  The  reject  by  SMS function,  when  there  is  an  incoming  call,  after  the  user  reject  the  call,  a  message  will  send  to  the distant party automatically. Blacklist function, the number in the blacklist can ’t call you.  3.2 Contacts  You  can store the name and  telephone number in  the phone memory o r the  SIM card. Up  to 500 pairs of numbers and names can be stored in the phone memory.  3.3 Messages  The  SMS function is a  network service. You  may need  to apply  to the network operator first before you can send and receive a message.  3.4  Organizer  There  are functions  as  below:  Calculator,  Calendar,  Alarm, W orld  clock,  Bluetooth,  internet  and  Torch.   3.5  Settings  • This menu option lets you view and edit your phone base settings, call, phone, display, network and
 security settings •  The  default  password  for  Phone  lock,  Privacy  &  Restore  factory  settings  is  “0000”.  you  can personalize the password. Caution: You will lose all the data stored in the memory card after format  3.6 Multimedia You can access your camera、video recorder、 image viewer、audio player、video player、sound recorder and FM Radio.  3.7  Profiles  You  can use Activation and customize the re quired profile is  general, silent, meeting, indoor, outdoor, earphone , Bluetooth's style.  3.8  Fun & Games  You may play the built-in games and perform the game.   3.9  File manager   You can use File manager to organize your files in f olders.   Select Phone or Memory card and select Options to browse, copy, delete, and move the files in folders.
 FAQ  Causes and solutions    Unable to boot up    Ensure  you  have  pressed  and  held  the  Start  key  for  at  least  1 second;    Check the battery for proper connection. Dissemble and reinstall the battery, and then try to restart the phone;    Check   whether   the  battery   power  has  been   used   up.  Please re-charge your battery.   Access to network failed    For weak signal, move to another place and retry;    Out of reach of the network service provider;    SIM card is inactive. Contact your network service provider;      Display information during startup    Check the SIM card to see if the SIM card is correctly installed;    Automatic lock function is checked. Enter the phone  lock password before use;    The  PIN  code  is  displayed.  The  PIN  function  has  been  checked. Enter the PIN code each time when the phone is started up; (For the f irst use, enter the PIN code provided with the SIM card)    Enter  PUK  code:  If  wrong  PIN  codes  are  entered for  three  times consecutively, the mobile phone will be locked. In this case, input the PUK code provided by the network service provider.    4  FAQ and Solutions  Before  contacting  your after-sales  services  provider,  please  conduct  some simple  inspections as below. In this way, you may save unnecessary maintenance time and costs.
    Poor voice quality    Please check whether the volume control is suitable;     W hen  the  phone  is used  in  places  with  poor  telecommunications, such   as   high   rises   or  basement,   the   radio   wave   cannot   be transmitted eff iciently;    W hen you use the phone in the rush hour of calls, line congestion will disable calls.     Shorter standby time    The standby time is associated with the network system setup. In this case, you are possibly in place with poor communication. W hen the signal is not available, the phone will continue to search f or the bas station. This will consume a lot of battery power, making standby  tim much shorter. To continue to use, move to a place with strong signal, or shut down the phone temporarily    Replace the battery with a new battery;   SIM card error    If  the metal surf ace of  the SIM card  is dirty, clean the metal contact with a clean piece of cloth;    SIM card has not been properly installed;    If SIM card is damaged, contact your network service provider.     Unable to make calls    Check whether your calls have been barred due to insuff icient mobile phone fee;    Check whether the SIM card is effective;    Check whether the call barring function has bee Check whether the Dial key is depressed after the number is inputted;    n set;    Check whether the f ixed dialing function has been set;
    Your caller is unable to access to you    Check  that  your  phone  has  been  started up  and  accessed  to  the network;    Check   whether   your   phone   has   been   restricted  because   of insufficient mobile phone fee;    Check whether the SIM card is valid;    Check whether the call barring function has been set;    Check whether the f ixed dialing function has been set;   Unable to re-charge the battery    Not well connected. Check whether the plug is properly connected;    Charge  the  battery  under  10  ℃ or  above  55℃.  Please  change  to another environment;    The battery or battery charge is d Operation errors;    amaged. If necessary, change it. Unable to set up some functions    The  network  service  provider  doesn’t  support  this function,  or  you have not applied for this function.  5  About S AR  a.  Use of wireless hands-f ree system (headphone, headset) with a low power Bluetooth emitter. b.  Make sure the cell phone has a low SAR. c.   Keep your calls short or send a text message (SMS)( instead. This advice applies especially to children, adolescents and pregnant women. d.   Use cell phone when the signal quality is good. e.   People having  active  medical  implants  should  preferably  keep  the  cell  phone at  least 15  cm away f rom the implant. f.  This  model's SAR  info:  GSM900MHz  Head:1.200  (W att/kg) Body:0.793(W att/kg),DCS1800MHz Head:1.280(W att/kg) Body:0.345(W att/kg).
FCC Caution.  § 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference  § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device, pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection against  harmf ul  interf erence  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   harmf ul   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  t he  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  f rom  that  to  which  the  receiver  is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:  This   Mobile   Phone   meets  the   government's  requirements  for   exposure   to  radio   waves.  The guidelines  are  based  on  standards  that  were  developed  by  independent  scientific  organizations through  periodic  and  thorough  evaluation  of  scientific  studies.  The  standards  include  a  substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health.
 FCC  RF  Exposure  Information and  Statement  The  SAR  limit of  USA  (FCC)  is  1.6  W /kg  averaged over  one  gram  of  tissue.  Device  types:  F1009  (FCC  ID:  2AAZ8-F1009)  has  also  been  tested against   this   SAR   limit.   The   highest  SAR   value   reported   under  this  standard   during  product certif ication for use at  the ear is 0.69W /kg and when properly worn on  the  body is 0.66W /kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm f rom the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF e xposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm  separation  distance  between  the  user's body  and  the  back of  the  handset.  The  use  of  belt clips,  holsters and  similar  accessories should  not contain  metallic  components  in  its  assembly.  The use  of  accessories  that do  not  satisfy  these  requirements  may not  comply  with FCC  RF  exposure requirements, and should be avoided.  Body-worn Operation This device  was tested for  typical body-worn  operations. To comply with  RF exposure requirements, a  minimum  separation  distance  of  1.5  cm  must  be  maintained  between  the  user’s  body  and  the handset, including  the antenna. Third -party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories  used by  this device  should  not  contain any  metallic  components. Body-worn  accessories that do not  meet these requirements may not  comply  with  RF  exposure  requirements and  should be  avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

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