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The Famoco FX205SE is a Near Field Communication (NFC) Android Reader designed for digital transactions. This user manual provides comprehensive details on its functions, features, and safe operation.
The FX205SE is primarily an NFC Android Reader, enabling various digital transactions. It operates on the Android 10-based Famoco OS, providing a familiar and adaptable interface for users. The device supports 2G, 3G, and 4G cellular connectivity, along with Wi-Fi (dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz) and Bluetooth 4.2, ensuring versatile network access for synchronization and data transfer.
Its core function revolves around NFC capabilities, acting as both a reader and writer for various NFC forum tags (1, 2, 3, 4) and MIFARE Classic Tags (full Mifare-ultralight/1k/4k). This allows the device to interact with a wide range of NFC cards for different applications, such as payment, access control, or information retrieval.
The device is equipped with an 8MP rear camera, a speaker, microphone, and accelerometer, which can be utilized by various applications to enhance its functionality beyond basic NFC reading. It also includes embedded secure elements (PN80T) for secure transaction processing, although removable secure elements are not supported.
Powering the device on involves a simple long press of the power button, leading to the home screen and initiation of synchronization. Synchronization is a crucial aspect, as the device will attempt to connect to the internet (via SIM card or Wi-Fi) to install necessary applications. If no applications are installed, the device will remain locked on a screen prompting for internet configuration. Once synchronized, the device is ready for use. To power off, a two-second press of the power button followed by selecting the shut down option is required. The device also features a standby mode, which it enters automatically after 30 seconds of inactivity.
The FX205SE is designed for ease of use with a straightforward layout. It features an indicator light, a power button, and volume up/down buttons. The USB Type-C port serves for both charging and data transfer. The back of the device houses the rear camera, flash, and speaker.
The indicator light provides visual cues about the device's status: red indicates charging, green indicates a full charge, and blinking red signifies a low battery. These colors can also be defined by specific applications for custom indications.
Accessing the device's dashboard is achieved by a long press of the home button. The dashboard provides essential information such as the Famoco serial number, connectivity status, time, battery level, and allows for modification of brightness and volume settings. The unique Famoco ID can be found either through the dashboard by pressing the owner's name or by physically removing the battery and checking the serial number printed on the device.
Reading an NFC card is intuitive: simply flip the device over and bring the card near its back. The device can read NFC cards at a distance of less than 3cm.
The device includes three slots at the back: two for SIM cards and one for a MicroSD card, offering flexibility for connectivity and expandable storage. Users are advised not to remove any installed cards and to contact their administrator for operational problems.
Proper maintenance of the FX205SE ensures its longevity and optimal performance. The device is charged via a USB Type-C port, and it is crucial to use only the supplied Type-C cable and charger head to prevent damage. The indicator light will turn red during charging and green upon full charge, which typically takes 5-6 hours. The device can also be charged by connecting it to a computer. Improper charger connection can cause serious damage and will void the warranty. The device will automatically power off when the battery level reaches 2%.
Battery care is emphasized: the battery should be charged promptly when empty and not left in a discharged state. Keeping the device and battery cool is important, as high temperatures accelerate battery degradation; the battery will not charge if its temperature exceeds 45°C. To prevent accelerated degradation, the device should not be left on charge for more than 10 hours. For long periods of disuse, it is recommended to charge the battery to approximately 40% and then remove it.
Changing the battery is a user-serviceable task. The back cover can be unclipped from the back-left corner, revealing a small nook at the bottom to remove the battery. A new battery should be inserted with its pins aligned against the gold springs, label facing up, and then pressed down into the case. The back cover is replaced by reversing the removal steps and gently pushing to close.
General safety guidelines are provided to ensure the device's proper functioning and user safety. The device contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems, requiring careful handling. It should not be dropped, thrown, or immersed in any liquid. It is also advised not to place the device near computer disks, credit cards, or other magnetic media, as this could erase or damage information. The device and battery should not be exposed to direct sunlight or heat sources exceeding 45°C. All accessories and the device itself should be kept away from children. In case of battery leakage, contact with eyes or skin should be avoided, and affected areas should be rinsed with water, followed by consulting a doctor.
Users are reminded to observe warning signs in specific locations like petrol stations, airports, and hospitals, as electromagnetic waves from the device can disrupt electronic devices in these areas. It is recommended to switch off the device or use flight mode in such locations. If using an electronic implant, a distance of 15cm should be maintained from the device. When using a pedestrian kit, headphones, or headset, pregnant women and teenagers should keep the device away from their abdomen and lower abdomen, respectively.
To reduce radiation exposure, using the device in areas with good reception is advised. A 4-full bar display indicates good reception. Recycling the packaging and all parts is encouraged. Emergency service coverage depends on network availability and battery status. Regularly switching off the device is a good practice. The device should not be exposed to oils or solvents. It is normal for the device to become warm during charging.
The manual also cautions against using non-genuine or third-party chargers, disassembling the device or its accessories, and placing it in a microwave oven, dryer, or high-pressure container. After sudden temperature changes (e.g., moving from an air-conditioned environment to a hot, humid one), the device should be switched off and left for 30 minutes to prevent internal damage from condensing moisture. The device should not be used where blasting is in progress. Additionally, it should not be left at the bottom of a bag where it might be damaged by sharp objects, and care should be taken when carrying it in a pocket to avoid damage from sitting down or sharp objects. Prolonged listening to audio at high volumes can cause hearing loss. To prevent data loss and reduced battery life, the device should not be left discharged or disconnected for extended periods. Battery life is also considerably reduced under poor network conditions.
| Model | FX205SE |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Android 11 |
| RAM | 2 GB |
| Storage | 16 GB |
| Display Size | 5.45 inches |
| Display Type | IPS LCD |
| Display Resolution | 720 x 1440 pixels |
| Front Camera | 5MP |
| SIM | Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
| NFC | Yes |
| Expandable Storage | MicroSD up to 128GB |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Battery | 3000 mAh |
| Drop Resistance | 1.2 m |
| Sensors | Accelerometer, Proximity |