Oricom EZY120 Manual

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ezy120 GSM Mobile Phone with
Emergency Call Function

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  • Page 1: Mobile Phone

    Mobile Phone Operating Instructions ezy120 GSM Mobile Phone with Emergency Call Function...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety Information and Warnings ........4 Getting Started .............. 9 Your Oricom phone and controls ........19 Telephone Operation ............ 24 Call Functions .............. 32 Emergency Call Function..........37 Emergency Call Function, Examples ......40 Starting/Ending the Emergency Call Function ....44 Phone Book ..............
  • Page 4: Safety Information And Warnings

    Safety Information and Warnings 1 Safety Information and Warnings It is very important that you read the User Guide carefully as it contains detailed information on set up and operational issues which you will need to be aware of to ensure the mobile operates properly. If you are not clear about how to use the phone or have any queries on any issue, please contact our Australian Customer Support helpline on 02 45748888.
  • Page 5: Areas Of Use

    Safety Information and Warnings YOU SHOULD NEVER RELY SOLEY ON ANY MOBILE PHONE FOR ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS SUCH AS MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. Areas of use Do not use the phone in prohibited areas such as on aircraft, in a petrol station in hospitals, or near to fuel and other flamable liquids, chemicals or blasting areas.
  • Page 6 Safety Information and Warnings Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of children. The SIM card can be removed. Caution! Small children can swallow them. The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as staples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items.
  • Page 7: Emergency Calls

    Safety Information and Warnings possible interference. If you have had a pacemaker implanted, do not carry the phone in a breast pocket when switched on. Always hold the phone to the ear furthest away from the pacemaker during calls. Switch the phone off immediately if you notice or suspect any adverse effects.
  • Page 8 Safety Information and Warnings AC power adaptor Attention: Only use the AC power adaptor supplied. As other power supplies could damage the phone. Rechargeable batteries Attention: Never dispose of batteries into a fire. Only use batteries of the same type. Environment At the end of its service life, in order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point if...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started 2 Getting Started Safety information Attention: It is essential to read the Safety Information in Chapter 1 before starting up. Checking the package contents The package contains: 1 Mobile phone 1 desktop charging unit 1 Li−ion battery 1 Operating manual 1 Charging cable Barcode labels on the phone The barcode label printed inside the phone contains the...
  • Page 10 Getting Started You can verify your IMEI number by dialling *#06# on your mobile phone. If your phone is lost or stolen: Notify your network carrier and the police immediately. Tell them your IMEI number and any other identifying features on your phone. Your network carrier can use this number to block your phone from all networks in Australia once you report the phone lost or stolen, making it useless to any thief.
  • Page 11: Installing The Sim Card

    Getting Started PIN & PIN2 codes The PIN (Personal Identity Number) and PIN2 codes are 4 to 8-digit numbers. The PIN and PIN2 codes are given to you, together with the SIM card, by your network provider. PUK & PUK2 codes The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and PUK2 codes are 4 to 8-digit numbers.
  • Page 12 Getting Started Slide off the mobile phone’s battery compartment cover towards the bottom using a little force. If there is already a battery inside, remove it. Slide the SIM card with the gold coloured contacts facing down in the moulded SIM card holder.
  • Page 13 Getting Started Insert the battery. The gold coloured contacts on the battery must face towards the top left. Press lightly on the bottom end of the battery until it snaps into place. Replace the battery compartment cover back on the phone. Slide the battery compartment cover upwards until it snaps in to place.
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    Charging via the mini USB port Plug the charging unit in the mini USB port. Connect the charging unit as illustrated in the diagram. For safety reasons, only use the optional Oricom Mains power approved charging unit. outlet...
  • Page 15 PC using an approved mini USB cable. The charging process takes longer via the PC than when using the charging unit. Only use the mini USB cable approved by Oricom. The terms of guarantee are void if a different cable is used.
  • Page 16: Battery Status Warning

    Warnings on battery usage Only use batteries, cables and charging units approved by Oricom, otherwise the battery could be damaged. Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the battery in the phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the...
  • Page 17: Setting The Display Language

    Getting Started Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dust and dirt. The battery can be charged/discharged hundreds of times but its service life is limited. Replace the battery when the battery no longer holds sufficient charge for normal use. The maximum talk time is up to 120 minutes and standby time is up to 170 hours.
  • Page 18 Getting Started 1. During standby mode, press to enter the setup menu. 2. Use the i / j button to select Setting. Press to confirm. 3. Use the i / j button to select General setting. 4. Use the i / j button to select Time & Date, press to confirm.
  • Page 19: Your Oricom Phone And Controls

    Your Oricom phone and controls 3 Your Oricom phone and controls...
  • Page 20 Your Oricom phone and controls 1 LED 2 Earpiece 3 Display 4 Navigation keys (scroll up/down) 5 Softkey, left 6 Call key 7 One−touch dialling keys 8 Star key / Ringer On/Off − Silent Mode 9 Softkey, right 10 On/Off key / End call key...
  • Page 21 Your Oricom phone and controls 1 LED Indicates the phone operating status. The LED will stay on while charging and will flash to alert the user, no signal or network detected. 2 Earpiece The voice of the caller can be heard...
  • Page 22 Your Oricom phone and controls 7 M1 SOS M2 One−touch dialling keys A phone number can be assigned to each one−touch dialling key and then dialled directly by pressing and holding the respective button. 8 Star key Enter special characters.
  • Page 23 Your Oricom phone and controls 15 Mini USB socket For connecting the power adapter plug. 16 Headset socket You can connect an optional headset (Part No: KESP-5185-P). The earpiece, loudspeaker and microphone are deactivated. You can only hear and speak via the headset.
  • Page 24: Telephone Operation

    Telephone Operation 4 Telephone Operation Description of operating sequences in the manual Display Description Displays the contour of buttons Press the button depicted briefly 2 sec. Press the button depicted for 2 seconds Press and hold down the button Hold depicted Enter digits or letters Mobile phone rings...
  • Page 25: Icon Description

    Telephone Operation Icons and texts in the handset display Icon Description Displays the battery capacity. Running-through segments, the battery is being charged. Signal strength of the phone connection Alarm1 and/or Alarm2 are activated A headset is connected The key lock function is activated A roaming call is in progress A call is currently being made...
  • Page 26: Standby Mode

    Telephone Operation Roaming calls: Outgoing or incoming international calls subject to special charges. SMS: Short Message Service = Service for sending text messages. Standby mode All descriptions in this operating manual assume that the mobile phone is in Standby mode. The system switches to Standby mode by pressing the button several times if necessary.
  • Page 27 Telephone Operation Direct Memory M1, M2 and SOS You can program your most often dialed numbers directly to memory keys M1, M2 and SOS in the advanced options menu under Contacts. Once the required number has been programed, you can dial the number by pressing and holding the M1, M2 and SOS button.
  • Page 28 Telephone Operation...
  • Page 29: Entering Data

    Telephone Operation Navigating in the menu All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Menu Open the main menu i / j Select the submenu required Open the submenu i / j Select the function required Open the function i / j Ok Select the setting required Use the digit keys to enter numbers...
  • Page 30: Call Functions

    Call Functions 5 Call Functions Taking a call When receiving a call, the callers number will be displayed on the screen. If the callers number matches a number already stored in the phone book, the name of the caller will appear. To answer the call, press the button.
  • Page 31: Rejecting A Call

    Call Functions Rejecting a call Briefly press the button to reject the call. If the "Call divert" feature is turned on, the in coming call will be diverted to your voice mail box or another number where you can be reached or receive your messages.
  • Page 32: Quick Dialling

    Call Functions Dialling numbers from the phone book You must have already stored phone numbers in the phone book. 1. During standby mode, press "Contacts" - the stored phone list will appear. 2. Use the i / j buttons to select the entry and press button to dial the number.
  • Page 33: Keypad Lock

    Call Functions Handsfree This function is used to listen to the caller via the loudspeaker. 1. When "H-Free" is shown on the display, the handsfree mode is activated. 2. When "Normal" is shown on the display, the handsfree mode is deactivated. Muting the microphone in the handset The microphone in the handset can be activated and deactivated during a telephone conversation.
  • Page 34: Options During A Call

    Call Functions Deactivating the ringing melody The ringing melody can be deactivated. In standby mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the ringing melody. Options during a call Whilst on a call, press to open the menu. This menu provides access to functions which can be performed during a call: Hold Option...
  • Page 35: Emergency Call Function

    Emergency Call Function 6 SOS Emergency Call Function The EZY120 is equipped with an SOS Emergency button. You can program the number you wish to call in case of an emergency, like the number of your doctor or family member.
  • Page 36: Emergency Call Function, Examples

    Emergency Call Function 1. During standby mode, press to enter the main menu. 2. Use the i / j buttons to select Contacts, press to confirm. 3. Use the i / j buttons to select Advance, press to confirm. 4. Use the i / j buttons to select M1 M2 SOS, press to confirm.
  • Page 37: Phone Book

    Phone Book 9 Phone Book Up to 200 entries (names with several related phone numbers) can be stored in the phone book. Always enter the area code with all the phone numbers. When the memory capacity is used up, the corresponding message appears when an attempt is made to store another entry.
  • Page 38: Entering Names

    Phone Book Entering names The digit keys are also labelled with letters for the entry of names. Press the corresponding button the respective number of times to enter letters. 1. During entering, press 0 to enter a space. 2. Press to delete the incorrect entry.
  • Page 39 Phone Book Modifying, deleting phone book entries 1. During standby mode, press to enter the main menu. 2. Use the i / j buttons to select Contacts, press to confirm. 3. Use the i / j buttons to select View Contacts, press to confirm.
  • Page 40 Phone Book 3. Use the i / j buttons to select Advanced or Copy All, press to confirm. Select Delete All to delete all the entries from the SIM or phone. Select Copy All to copy all the entries from the SIM or phone.
  • Page 41 Phone Book to select options, use the i / j buttons 6. Press to select Add member from the phone book and press to confirm and add it to the member list. If there are entries available in the Member List, press to select options.
  • Page 42: Call List

    Call List 10 Call List The mobile phone is equipped with a call list. Your mobile phone stores the last phone numbers dialled, taken and received but missed. If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book, the associated name appears.
  • Page 43: Sms − Text Messages

    SMS − Text Messages 11 SMS − Text Messages Writing an SMS text A text message can contain up to 612 characters, including spaces. 1. During standby mode, press to enter the main menu. 2. Use the i / j buttons to select Message, press to confirm.
  • Page 44 SMS − Text Messages SMS text messages sent and received Texts received are indicated by a ringing tone which you have set. "New Message!" appears in the display. Press the "OK" to display the message. SMS texts received are stored in the "Inbox" folder. SMS texts sent are saved in the "Outbox"...
  • Page 45: Voice Mail

    Voice Mail 12 Voice Mail It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every network service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile phone network service provider for details. Fees and charges may apply for network services. In order to use the "Voice Mail"...
  • Page 46 Voice Mail 6. Use keypad to enter or edit the Voice Mail number and press to confirm and save it. The following functions are available in the "Voice Mail" menu. Select Delete and press to confirm, the Voice Mail number is deleted. Select Connect to Voice Mail and press confirm, the Voice Mail number is dialled.
  • Page 47: Network Services

    Network services 13 Network services It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every network service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile phone network service provider for details. Fees and charges may apply for network services. Navigating to the "Call Setting"...
  • Page 48: Call Barring

    Network services 3. Use the i / j buttons to select Activate and press to confirm, use keypad to enter the number or select from the phone book. Press confirm, the call forwarding function is then active. 4. Use the i / j buttons to select Deactivate and press to confirm.
  • Page 49: Call Waiting

    Network services Changing the network password This service must be requested from the network provider. The provider then makes the corresponding numeric code available. Navigate to the "Call Setting" menu. 1. Use the i / j buttons to select Call Barring, press to confirm.
  • Page 50: Settings

    Settings 14 Settings One−touch dialling buttons It is possible to assign phone numbers to the one-touch dialling buttons M1, M2 or SOS which are then dialled directly by pressing and holding the corresponding button. Each number you want to define as a one-touch dialling number must be stored in the phone book.
  • Page 51: Set Alarm

    Settings Set Alarm 1. In the Tools menu, use the i / j buttons to select Alarm, press to confirm. 2. Use keypad to enter the time, press confirm. Security settings This menu is used to define which functions on the phone or SIM card should be protected by a password/ PIN.
  • Page 52: Phone Settings

    Settings SIM Lock The password is supplied together with the SIM card. If you deactivate the SIM lock, you need not enter the PIN after switching the mobile phone on. It is recommended to leave the SIM lock on to prevent unauthorized persons from using the mobile phone.
  • Page 53: Sound Settings

    Settings Select Backlight to allow the expiration time of the LCD backlight. Shorten the backlight switch off time will save your battery and provide longer standby time. Select Background Color to select different background color, either white or light blue according to your own preference.
  • Page 54 Settings Select Alert Type to select whether you are alerted of incoming calls via a ringing tone or vibration. Call Setup Use this menu to set your own personal needs. Navigate to the "Settings" menu. 1. Use the i / j button to select Call Setup, press to confirm.
  • Page 55: Network Settings

    Settings Network settings Navigate to the "Settings" menu. 1. Use the i / j button to select network settings, press to confirm. 2. Use the i / j button to select set your preferred network settings to either automatic or manual, press to confirm.
  • Page 56: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings 15 Advanced Settings SMS − Text Messages It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile phone network service provider for details. SMS service center Normally, this has already been set up by your network service provider.
  • Page 57: Memory Status

    Advanced Settings 2. Use the i / j buttons to select Validity period, press to confirm. 3. Use the i / j buttons to select Maximum, press to confirm. Settings Delivery report Select "Delivery Report − On" to receive the corresponding delivery confirmation report that a message sent has been delivered.
  • Page 58: Sim Toolkit

    Advanced Settings SIM Toolkit Your mobile phone supports the SIM Toolkit You receive information on: using STK, charge rates, data and offers from your network service provider. 1. During standby mode, press to enter the main menu. 2. Use the i / j buttons to select SIM Toolkit, press to confirm.
  • Page 59: Network Setting

    Advanced Settings Sim Toolkit (STK) The SIM Application Toolkit (commonly referred to as STK) is a standard of the GSM system which enables the SIM to initiate actions which can be used for various value added services. Broadcast, also referred to as CB = Cell Broadcast (information services from your telephone network service provider) Network setting...
  • Page 60 Advanced Settings 1. During standby mode, press to enter the main menu. 2. Use the i / j buttons to select Settings, press to confirm. 3. Use the i / j buttons to select Network Settings, press to confirm. 4. Use the i / j buttons to select Automatic Mode or Manual Mode, press to confirm.
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 16 Troubleshooting Problems and solutions Problems Solutions The mobile phone can − Insert battery, charge not be switched on. and try again. The display is "locked" − Enter the PUK to when the mobile phone "unlock" the SIM card. is switched on.
  • Page 62 Troubleshooting Keypad does not function − The operating speed of or only functions very the display is reduced slowly. in the case of low temperatures. This is normal. Use the phone in a warmer location. A message appears in − Many functions can the display for some only be used after functions, indicating...
  • Page 63 Troubleshooting No connection to the − Contact your network mobile telecommunication service provider. network. The "Insert SIM" message − Ensure that the SIM appears in the display. card has been installed correctly. Contact your network service provider, if necessary. The battery cannot be −...
  • Page 64: Technical Properties

    Technical Properties 16 Technical Properties Technical data Feature Value Standard . 900, 1800 MHz Dual-band Dimensions 52.5 X 128 x 15.5mm (W x H x D) Weight < 100 g incl. battery Power supply Output: Mini-USB 5 V, 500mA Battery 3.7 V, 750 mAh Standby time Up to 150 hours...
  • Page 65: Sar Information

    SAR Information 17 This oricom mobile phone meets the guidelines for exposure to radio waves The Australian safety standard for electromagnetic emissions (EME) is set by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and regulated by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
  • Page 66: Guarantee

    Spare parts may be new or equivalent to new. Spare parts are warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for thirty (30) days or for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the Oricom branded product in which they are installed, whichever is longer. During the Warranty Period, Oricom will where possible repair and if not replace the faulty product or part thereof.
  • Page 67 Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and signed by an authorised representative of Oricom. Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty expressly set out in this User Guide or under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and excludes...
  • Page 68: Customer Support

    Please retain your purchase receipt and attach to the back page of this user guide as you will need to produce this if warranty service is required. Take a few moments to register your product online: www.oricom.com New Zealand Australia Email: support@oricom.co.nz...

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