Olitech EasyFlip OLT2908 User Manual

Olitech EasyFlip OLT2908 User Manual

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Model number: OLT 2908

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  • Page 1 EasyFlip User Manual Model number: OLT 2908...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Olitech EasyFlip User Manual Table of contents Specifications ........4 Hardware Guide………… ……...……5 Setting up the Phone ...... 10 myEasyAssist..………………………18 Messages..………………..……….…18 Calls……………………………………21 Phonebook and Photo/Speed dial..24 Multimedia………………………..27 Safety Functions…………………….29 Organiser………………………..34 Settings………………………...……..37 Troubleshooting ......48 Safety information ......52 Warranty .......... 56...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications 108 X 57 X 21 mm (closed) Design 130 g incl. battery 2.8 in main display 1.77 in sub LCD Single Nano SIM ROM 4GB + RAM 512 MB Memory T-flash card slot (up to 32GB) 2000 phonebook capacity + 100 SMS capacity 1400 mAh battery Power...
  • Page 5: Hardware Guide

    Hardware Guide...
  • Page 6 Hardware Descriptions 1. Earpiece speaker 2. 2MP camera 3. Arrows: Used to navigate menu and settings Yellow “Select” key: Used to select an icon/list item 4. Selection key: Used to select word written above key on screen eg “Options” 5. Green key: Used to answer or make a call 6.
  • Page 7 for this function to work 8. Number Keys: When pressed momentarily, each number key types their designated number or letter as displayed on When “1” is pressed for 3 the key. seconds it links to voicemail. When 2-9 are pressed for 3 seconds they dial their allocated speed dial number.
  • Page 8 13. Photo Dial key: Provides direct access to photo dial contacts. 14. Hash (#) key: Used to change input methods (capital/lower case when typing). When on the home screen, press and hold hash key for 3 seconds to activate the silent mode. 15.
  • Page 9 sequence. Emergency key requires setup – see “Emergency key” section of manual for more details. 23. Headphone port 24. USB cord port (phone) 25. Back cover 26. Conductors for charging via cradle (phone) 27. USB port (cradle) 28. Conductors for charging via cradle (cradle) Display icon descriptions Symbols...
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Phone

    Indicates silent mode is activated Headphones are plugged in You have an unacknowledged missed call (on main screen) You have an unread text message (on main screen) Alarm is set Voice memo is set FM radio active Headphones are plugged in Overseas roaming Setting up the phone Insert SIM card...
  • Page 11 Step 2 – Remove the battery The SIM slot can now be seen in the top left corner of the exposed phone interior. Step 3 - Insert the SIM card (Nano size) 1. Slide silver clip (in SIM slot) to the left.
  • Page 12 slide silver clip to the right. You should feel it click into a locked position. Please note: Before replacing the phones back cover please insert the T-Flash card (optional), lanyard (optional) and battery. T-Flash card/Memory card A T-Flash card/memory card can be inserted into the phone to facilitate additional memory.
  • Page 13 Inserting the T-Flash card: When the back cover and battery are removed, the slot for the T-Flash card can be seen below the SIM slot. The same style silver sliding clip that is used to secure the SIM card is used to secure the T-Flash card.
  • Page 14 card under direct heat such as sunlight. Please gentle with mechanisms that hold the SIM card and T-Flash card. They are delicate and can break if mishandled. Insert the battery and secure lanyard (optional) Step 1 – If present, remove protective tape from conductors on bottom right corner of battery.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    (if applicable). Charging the Battery Only use the Olitech battery and charger with this phone. Before using the phone for the first time please charge the battery for at least 4 hours.
  • Page 16 displays on the LCD screen. Do not attempt to insert the charging cable into the headphone socket. This could damage the phone/cable. Battery charging options: Charge with the wall charging plug 1. Connect the USB charging cable to the wall charging plug. 2.
  • Page 17 3. Place/sit the phone into the cradle charger (see image on front cover of manual). Other devices phone charged connecting the USB charging cable to a computer/car charging port. Important Information When connected to a charger, the red battery light will be displayed. If the battery is charging the light will flash.
  • Page 18: Myeasyassist

    myEasyAssist myEasyAssist is a custom designed web platform that allows the phone user or authorised person to remotely edit the phone settings, backup data and locate the phone. The level of access provided to the authorised person is determined during setup. To find out more or start using myEasyAssist go to www.myeasyassist.com.au Messages...
  • Page 19: Writing Messages

    Writing messages To write a text message or multimedia message enter messaging, all previous message threads be displayed in a list. A previous message thread can either be continued or a new message can be opened. To continue a previous message thread, scroll to the desired message thread, when it is highlighted press the yellow “select”...
  • Page 20 The text input method can be changed by pressing the # key. The selected input method can be seen in the icon bar at the top of the screen (R9 indicates predictive text). Symbols can be accessed by pressing the star (*) key.
  • Page 21: Calls

    Calls Making a phone call Standard dialling 1. Dial phone number using keypad 2. Press Green key Phonebook dialling 1. Select Phonebook 2. Scroll to contact 3. Press the Green key Photo dial 1. Press the Photo dial key OR select Photo dial from main menu 2.
  • Page 22 Answering/rejecting/ending calls  To answer an incoming call press the Green key  To end a call or reject an incoming call press the Red key Loudspeaker The loudspeaker function can be activated by pressing the top right key during a call (Loudspeaker is written above this key on screen during a call).
  • Page 23: Missed Call

    Missed Call If a call is not answered, the missed call notification light will be displayed on the front of the phone. Missed calls can be viewed in the phones Call logs. To access call logs select Call logs in the phones main menu.
  • Page 24: Phonebook And Photo/Speed Dial

    Phonebook and Photo/Speed Dial Phonebook Saving new contacts 1. Select Phonebook 2. Select Add new contact 3. Follow prompts to add details (name, phone number, image, audio name recording, ringtone) 4. Select Save Phone numbers displayed in Call logs and those dialled directly into the phone also saved directly...
  • Page 25 typed, select Save, add details and save. Please note, phone automatically saves contacts to the phones memory. In the phonebook and/or when a contact selected following functions can be performed: Call, Send message, View, Edit, Copy to SIM card, Select to delete, Blacklist management (in phonebook list options)/Add to the blacklist (if in a specific contact options), Export and Import.
  • Page 26 3. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired contact. Photo Dial/Speed dial The phone can be programmed with up to 8 quick dial phone numbers. These numbers can then be dialled either through the photo dial list or via speed dial (pressing holding...
  • Page 27: Multimedia

    photo, Caller ringtone) 5. Select Save Programmed phone numbers correlate to number keys 2-9 with the 1 number key being reserved for speed dial to voicemail. The speed dial number that will be associated with that contact will be displayed in the top left corner of the photo dial screen.
  • Page 28 the front/rear camera can be selected, the gallery can be accessed and the quality of the image can be selected. Gallery The phones gallery can be accessed by selecting Multimedia  Gallery. It has three folders including Photos, Videos and Downloads. All photos captured on the phone will be stored in Photos.
  • Page 29: Safety Functions

    browsed using the navigation keys. To play a channel, when the channel is highlighted press the Yellow key or Options  Play. If you exit the FM radio when the radio is playing, the audio will continue. To stop the audio, you will need to re-enter FM radio and select Options ...
  • Page 30 Programming emergency key The emergency key settings can be accessed by selecting Safety  SOS. Here, the emergency key can be enabled; emergency contacts added either manually or via the phonebook (up to 5 phone numbers); warning tone, (emergency text) message and location services activated;...
  • Page 31 What will happen when the emergency key is triggered? options programed enabled/active, when the emergency triggered, following emergency sequence will occur: 1. Warning tone sounds: An alarm immediately sounds to alert people nearby that help is required. It will also sound between calling the programmed emergency contacts.
  • Page 32 list. 4. Location sent: A google map link is sent to all mobile phone numbers in the emergency contacts list detailing the phones location. Important information If the emergency sequence loops 3 times without a call being answered and accepted the emergency function ceases.
  • Page 33: Low Battery Notification

    Disclaimer If you wish to use the Emergency feature, please carefully read all related information prior to use. Please note, Olitech accepts no liability/responsibility for any of the following:  Loss/harm to persons caused by the functioning/malfunctioning emergency key or device itself.
  • Page 34: Organiser

    contacts to receive a text message stating that the user’s phone battery is low. This message is sent when the phones battery is at 20% capacity. The low battery notification settings can be accessed by selecting Safety  battery notification. In this setting the function can be activated, notified contacts...
  • Page 35 specific times. They can be accessed by selecting Organiser  Voice memo. Voice memos can be customised in regards to date, time, memo (recorded using phones microphone eg “doctor’s appointment today at 10 am”), repeat eg daily, sound loop and reminder interval.
  • Page 36: File Manager

    selecting Organiser  Calculator. The method of use is displayed on screen with number keys performing their number action, navigation keys performing minus, multiply, plus and divide actions, # deleting individual entries, star (*) adding a decimal place and the yellow key performing the equals function.
  • Page 37: Settings

    Settings Phone settings Date and time Date time settings accessed by selecting Settings  Phone settings  Date and time. In date and time the following functions can be managed: automatic date and time; automatic time zone; set time, date time zone (editable...
  • Page 38: Answer Mode

    Display Display settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Phone settings  Display. In display settings the following functions can be managed: brightness level, sleep mode and number of icons per page (1 or 6). Answer mode Answer mode can be accessed by selecting Settings ...
  • Page 39 Accessibility Accessibility settings can be accessed  selecting Settings Phone  settings Accessibility. accessibility the following functions can managed: Talkback, (Talkback) volume key shortcut, text to speech output, high contrast text, colour correction and colour inversion. Important information Talkback: the phone does not have a touch screen.
  • Page 40: Call Settings

    System System can be accessed by selecting   Settings Phone settings System. Here a factory reset can be performed and information about the phone is stored. Call settings Call settings have many software problems that require fixing. The manual will be updated upon the software completion.
  • Page 41 Audio settings Tones and volume Tones and volume settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Audio settings  Tones and volume. In tones and volume settings the following functions can be managed: media volume, alarm volume, ring volume, vibrate for calls, do not disturb preferences, ringtone, notification...
  • Page 42 volume cannot be permanently turned on. To use this function the amplify headset volume key must be pressed during each call. Talking keys Talking keys settings can be accessed  selecting Settings Audio settings  Talking keys. Here the talking keys can be turned on/off. Please note, if Talkback is on the talking keys must be turned off.
  • Page 43 Multimedia messages (MMS) MMS settings can be accessed by  selecting Settings Message Settings  Multimedia messages (MMS). In MMS settings the following functions can be managed: Group messaging, request delivery report, request read report, send read report, auto retrieve, roaming auto retrieve and size limit.
  • Page 44 Message Settings  General. In general settings the following functions can be managed: message font size and delete old messages. text message limit, MMS limit (may get deleted) Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth enables two devices to be wirelessly connected. Bluetooth settings can be accessed by selecting ...
  • Page 45 3. Wait for visible and available devices to display on screen. 4. Scroll to and select device you wish to pair to. 5. When screen returns primary Bluetooth screen, scroll up confirm connection. connection settings modified by selecting the paired device.
  • Page 46: Mobile Data

    Mobile data Mobile data settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Connectivity  Mobile data. Here mobile data can be turned off. Please note, if you have myEasyAssist active on your phone, mobile data cannot be turned off. Mobile Hotspot Mobile hotspot settings...
  • Page 47 Connectivity  Airplane mode  On/Off. Menu Visibility Menu visibility allows main menu items to be hidden/shown. Menu visibility can be accessed by selecting Settings  Menu visibility. The following menu items can be shown/hidden: message, call logs, photo dial, phonebook, camera, multimedia, safety, organiser and App.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    updates 4. Press the yellow button to select Troubleshooting If you are experiencing difficulties with your phone, please consult following information prior to accessing after-sales support. The mobile phone will not power on  Ensure the protective tape over the battery conductors been...
  • Page 49 No network coverage  If the chip on the SIM card is dirty or damaged it can impact the phones ability to read the SIM card. Please clean/replace as required.  Please ensure the SIM card is installed in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual.
  • Page 50  Check whether any call barring is active. Poor call quality  Please ensure the volume control is adjusted to your requirements.  Please check the network signal strength. The other party cannot call you  Check whether your mobile phone is switched on and connected to the network.
  • Page 51  If the phone is active/LCD backlight is left on, the battery life will be reduced.  As is the case with all batteries, over time, the battery’s life will slowly decrease. Replacement batteries can be purchased from your retailer. Charging failure ...
  • Page 52: Safety Information

    If you have attempted these troubleshooting tips and are still experiencing difficulties please contact Olitech on 03 9755 8885 or email support@olitech.com.au. Safety Information Use with Pacemaker  Keep the mobile phone at a distance of at least 15 cms from the pacemaker.
  • Page 53 Battery  Do not use a damaged charger or battery.  Only Olitech approved accessories/batteries with the phone. Failure to do so will void your warranty.  Do not place the battery under high temperatures or in a fire/flame. Failure to comply may result in explosion.
  • Page 54: Traffic Safety

     The charging capacity is negatively affected in extreme temperatures. Traffic Safety Obey local traffic laws in relation to mobile phone use when driving. Keep the mobile phone out of reach of children The phone, including all parts and accessories should be kept out of reach of children at all times.
  • Page 55: Electronic Devices

    designed to be used in environments below -10 degrees Celsius or above 50 degrees Celsius. This mobile phone is not waterproof. Keep it dry under all circumstances. Electronic Devices Most electronic devices shield radio information. experience interference on your phone or are concerned about whether the mobile phone will interfere with other electronic devices...
  • Page 56: Warranty

    Important note: If a part is missing or you believe the phone may be defective, please contact Olitech on 03 9755 8885 or email support@olitech.com.au. Warranty The Olitech EasyFlip is guaranteed by a 12 month warranty (6 month warranty for the battery).
  • Page 57 This includes but is not limited breakages, water/temperature damage, misuse or loss. Olitech accepts no liability for loss of data due to a damaged/faulty phone. If you believe you have a valid warranty claim please contact your place of purchase to discuss your concerns.

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