Olitech EasyTel 3G OLT2017 User Manual

Olitech EasyTel 3G OLT2017 User Manual

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EasyTel
3G Homephone
User Manual (Version 1)
Model OLT2017
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  • Page 1 EasyTel 3G Homephone User Manual (Version 1) Model OLT2017...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents EasyTel Hardware Guide......5 Key Function Guide ........6 Interface Icons……………………....12 Menu Map & Functions ......13 Message .......... 13 Phonebook ........17 Call Logs .......... 18 Settings (Call Settings) ....19 Settings (Phone Settings) ....21 Settings (Other)…………………….
  • Page 4 Emergency Key .......... 43 Bluetooth……………………......47 Time & Date Settings ........ 50 Security Settings ........51 Warning and Maintenance......52 Limited Warranty ........55 Limitation of Liability ........ 57 Troubleshooting ........57 Contact ............60...
  • Page 5: Easytel Hardware Guide

    EasyTel Hardware Guide...
  • Page 6: Key Function Guide

    Key Function Guide Description 1. Navigation Use this key to navigate up/down through menu options or to move cursor to the right/left when inputting text/numbers. 2. Green arrow Use this key to accept an incoming call, proceed through menu screens or select function written above green arrow key.
  • Page 7 Description 4. Emergency Press and hold key to commence emergency sequence (see page 43). 5. Dedicated Dedicated speed dial keys. speed dial keys 6. Keypad Use these keys to enter numbers and characters. Please note: If “1” is pressed and held for 3 seconds voicemail is called.
  • Page 8 Description seconds it will activate/deactivate silent mode. 7. LED indicator Ringing indicator/ New missed call present. 8. Headset key Transfer the current call to Bluetooth (BT) headset. The BT headset needs to be paired first. 9. Caller ID key Press key to open list of recent outgoing incoming calls.
  • Page 9 Description 10. Mute/ Press key to mute your Power key voice during a call. Press and hold key for 5 seconds to power phone on/off. 11. Redial key Press key to dial last dialled number. 12. Tone control Press key to adjust receiver tone volume control when boost on.
  • Page 10 Description 13. +40dB boost Press key to boost handset receiver volume. Please be aware this will significantly increase volume. 14.Volume key Press up/down volume key Increase/decrease ringtone volume when not on an active call; OR Increase/decrease handset/ speaker volume during an active call.
  • Page 11 Description speaker, handset can be returned to cradle). To return the audio to the handset pick handset from the cradle. If you are using the loud speaker mode and you press the loud speaker key it will end the call.
  • Page 12: Interface Icons

    Interface Icons Icon Description Icon Description Network & Unread signal message strength Missed call Power source/ battery charge Bluetooth Silent mode active. Press and hold “#” key to activate or de- activate the ring tone and key tone.
  • Page 13: Menu Map & Functions

    Menu Map and Functions The EasyTel 3G Homephone’s menu has seven sections outlined below. To access the menu, press the green arrow key. 1. Message 2. Phonebook 3. Call logs 4. Settings 5. Audio settings 6. Emergency key 7. Bluetooth Message Function Selection...
  • Page 14 Function Selection Inbox Incoming SMS are Menu→ Message stored here. → Inbox Outbox SMS’s Menu→ Message unsuccessfully → Outbox sent are stored here. Drafts SMS’s drafted but Menu→ Message not sent are → Drafts stored here. Sent Sent SMS’s are Menu→...
  • Page 15 Function Selection in “Templates.” These templates can then be inserted into SMS. Voicemail Voicemail number Menu→ Message server can be stored → Voicemail here eg “141” server Multiple settings Menu→ settings including Message→ Options  SMS message centre (APN set), settings message status report (allows...
  • Page 16 Function Selection be activated), save sent messages (yes, no, prompt) and message storage location. Message Reports Menu→ Message capacity information → Message about SMS capacity capacity on SIM and phone...
  • Page 17: Phonebook

    Phonebook Function Selection Menu  Open Opens phone book. Phone Contacts can be Phonebook  Open book selected and the following actions phonebook completed: voice call, write message, edit, save to speed dial, copy, delete. Menu  Add new Method of adding contact new contacts to SIM Phonebook...
  • Page 18: Call Logs

    Function Selection Preferred storage book settings Speed dial (M1, M2, M3), Extra numbers (own, service, emergency), Memory Status, Copy contacts. Call Logs Description Selection Missed Displays list of Menu→ Call logs call recent calls → Missed (missed, dialled or calls/Dialled received).
  • Page 19: Settings (Call Settings)

    Description Selection Received calls Delete all All call logs can be Menu→ Call logs deleted. → Delete all Call Lists duration of Menu→ Call logs timers call history. → Call timer Settings (Call settings) Description Selection Call divert Program the Menu→...
  • Page 20 Description Selection another number. Call Facilitate an Menu→ waiting existing call to be Settings→ Call put on hold to settings→ Call answer another waiting incoming call. Call Facilitate the Menu→ barred restriction of Settings→ Call incoming or settings→ Call outgoing calls. barred Blacklist Allow specific...
  • Page 21: Settings (Phone Settings)

    Settings (Phone settings) Description Selection Time and Set date and Menu→ date time, and date Settings→ Phone and time format. settings→ Time & DST (daylight date savings time), timezone, and auto time. Language Set the display Menu→ language. Choice Settings→ Phone of English settings →...
  • Page 22: Settings (Other)

    Description Selection and Swedish. Revert to default Restore Menu→ factory settings. factory Settings→ Phone Default password settings settings → is 1234. Please Restore factory note restoring settings factory settings will erase all data stored on the phone. Settings (other) Description Selection Display Change screen...
  • Page 23 Description Selection Security Settings to Menu→ Settings activate a PIN and → Security auto keypad lock. Default password is 1234. If you input incorrect password the phone will be blocked and the SIM’s PUK code will be requested. Version Provides details Menu→...
  • Page 24: Audio Settings

    Audio settings Description Selection Ring Ring tone and Menu→ Audio settings  Ring settings message tone can be selected from settings a pre- programmed list. Adjust Volume of ring Menu→ Audio settings  Adjust volume tone, message tone, call volume volume and keypad can be set.
  • Page 25: Emergency Key

    Description Selection incoming number voice. Activation/ deactivation of number keys and incoming number voice cannot be separated. Other Allows key tone Menu→ Audio settings  Other alert and low battery tones tone to be turned alert tones on/off. Emergency Key Description Selection Settings...
  • Page 26 Description Selection Emergency key  can be set to off, emergency Settings numbers or emergency services. Set up to 5 phone Menu→ Emergency key  numbers numbers to be contacted when Set numbers emergency key triggered. Set text Set text message Menu→...
  • Page 27: Bluetooth

    Description Selection Outgoing Select to use Menu→ Emergency key  voice default voice over or personal voice Outgoing voice over Set emergency Menu→ Emergency key  emergency services phone services number (default Set emergency 000) services Bluetooth Description Selection Bluetooth Press green arrow Menu→...
  • Page 28 Description Selection will either be OFF (turns Bluetooth off) or Activate (activates Bluetooth). Only visible when Paired Menu→ Bluetooth Activated Bluetooth  device Finds and enables Paired device pairing with Bluetooth devices. Only visible with Device Menu→ Bluetooth Activated Bluetooth  name Option to name Device name...
  • Page 29: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup 1. Setup phone a) Connect handset to phone via spiral cable. b) Select stand preference and install. Plug the external power adapter into the external AC socket. 2. Install battery and SIM card a) Remove battery cover using black tool to lift the small black latch at the bottom of the cover.
  • Page 30: How To Power On/Off

    Slide silver SIM holder towards the right. Move the silver SIM holder to a vertical position. iii. Place SIM in phone, face down, bevelled edge towards bottom left corner. iv. Return silver SIM holder to a horizontal position (over SIM card). v.
  • Page 31: Calls

    Notes: It is strongly recommended to connect the phone to an external power outlet and use the internal battery to power your phone only when the external power fails or is not available. The phone will charge the internal battery automatically when it is connected to an external power outlet.
  • Page 32 2. Press loud speaker key and call will initiate (audio through loudspeaker). Method 3: 1. Lift handset. 2. Type the phone number using number keys. 3. Press the green arrow key then Call OR the redial key. Dial from Phonebook Once phone numbers have been saved to the phonebook, the phone user can then look up these phone numbers and dial them directly from the...
  • Page 33 highlighted press the green arrow key (this selects Options). 5. Select Voice Call. 6. Call will initiate. Dial using speed dial (M1/M2/M3) Once phone numbers have been saved to the dedicated speed dial keys (M1 M2 M3) these keys can be used to call the numbers programmed to them.
  • Page 34: Messages

    to the handset); 2. Pressing the loud speaker button (audio will be directed to loud speaker); or 3. Pressing the green arrow key (audio will be directed to loud speaker). Messages Writing and sending a text message There are two ways you can send a text message. If you are sending a text message to a phone number saved to your phone book: Press the red arrow key to select...
  • Page 35 Options. Select Send. If you are sending a text message to a phone number not saved in your phonebook: Press the green arrow key to select Menu. Select Message. Select Write message. Type message. Press the green arrow key to select Options.
  • Page 36 view this message: Press the green arrow key to select Read. Select the top new message. Select View. The message will now be displayed. Please note the message is formatted to display the sender’s details, then time and date received and finally the message content.
  • Page 37: Text Input

    Opening messages in the Inbox To view messages stored in the Inbox: Press the green arrow key to select Menu. Select Message. Select Inbox. Scroll through and select the message you want to view. Press the green arrow key to select Options.
  • Page 38 space numbers can be typed by pressing the associated number key. If any other sequence is displayed, to input a number the number key must be pressed and held until the number appears on screen. “Abc” “abc” “ABC” - Inputting individual letters When “Abc”, “abc”...
  • Page 39 using predictive text, the number key associated with the desired letter is pressed once per desired letter. Options for words are then displayed along the bottom of the screen. The navigation key can be used to scroll through these options. Press the green arrow key to select desired word.
  • Page 40 symbols. When your chosen symbol is highlighted press the green arrow key. Input space When writing text, press the “0” key to insert a space. Erase character When inputting numbers or letters, Clear is always displayed on the bottom right corner of the screen above the red arrow key.
  • Page 41: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial The EasyTel offers three dedicated speed dial buttons (M1, M2, M3). Programming the speed dial keys The speed dial keys can be programmed in one of two ways: Method 1: Press the green arrow key to select Menu. Select Phonebook.
  • Page 42 (Contacts) or Menu  Phonebook. Select contact you wish to assign to a speed dial key. Select Save to speed dial. Select which speed dial key you wish to assign the contact. Press the green arrow key. Dial using speed dial (M1/M2/M3) Once phone numbers have been saved to the dedicated speed dial keys (M1 M2 M3) these keys can be used to call the numbers...
  • Page 43: Emergency Key

    Emergency key The EasyTel features an emergency key that when pressed and held for 3 seconds, triggers a call sequence. The emergency key can be set up to call pre-programmed phone numbers or an emergency service. To program the emergency key: Step 1 - Activate the emergency key Press the green arrow key to select Menu.
  • Page 44 Select Numbers (up to 5 numbers can be programmed). Select Alarm No. 1 and type the phone number for the contact number to be called first if the emergency key is triggered. Press the green arrow key to select Okay (“Done”...
  • Page 45 Step 3 – Set text message If Emergency numbers has been selected in step 1, a text message will be sent to all mobile phone numbers listed in “Set numbers” when the emergency key is triggered. The default message is “I have triggered my emergency key.
  • Page 46 answered, the default outgoing voice will say “This is an emergency call. To accept this call press 0”. The recipient then presses 0 on their keypad to accept the call. This outgoing voice can be changed however it is vital that the instruction of “to accept this call press 0”...
  • Page 47: Bluetooth

    Calls need to be answered and accepted in order to stop the call sequence. To accept the call, the recipient must follow the verbal instructions to press 0. If the call is answered but not accepted, the outgoing voice message will repeat for 1 minute before ending the call and calling the next number.
  • Page 48 Use the navigation key to highlight the device you wish to pair and select Pair (green arrow key). The EasyTel display will show “Please input pairing code”. If pairing the Olitech Emergency Pendant, the pairing code is...
  • Page 49 0000. Once connected, a message will appear on screen to indicate the device is connected. A tick will also appear in the box to the left of the device name. Troubleshooting Tips:  If the device you wish to pair is not displayed in the list, please ensure the device is on, Bluetooth is on and visible and that device is not currently connected to another device via...
  • Page 50: Time & Date Settings

    emergency pendant is triggered while an active call is present and the active call is using a Bluetooth headset, the emergency sequence will not be triggered until the conversation ceases.” Time and Date Settings There are various ways in which the time and date are set.
  • Page 51: Security Settings

    Select Phone Settings. Select Time & date. Here the time and date can be manually set along with the format of the time and date. Daylight savings time (DST) can be activated, a time zone or auto time can be selected. If time zone or auto time does not generate the correct time please manually enter the correct time.
  • Page 52: Warning And Maintenance

    times, the SIM will lock and the PUK code for the SIM will need to be obtained from the Telecommunications company. Security settings can be modified in Menu  Settings  Security. Warning and Maintenance • Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference sent by the phone if inadequately shielded.
  • Page 53 chemical factories, where there are explosive gases or explosive products being processed, because even if the phone is in an idle state, it still transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. Therefore, power off your phone if required. • Keep the phone out of the reach from children. The phone may cause injury if used as a toy.
  • Page 54 the life of electronic devices. • Prevent liquid from leaking into your phone. • Disconnect external power supply and do not use your phone during thunderstorm. • Unplug the external power adapter or remove battery when your phone is not in use, especially for a long period of time.
  • Page 55: Limited Warranty

    End User’s mishandling, misuse, negligence, or improper installation, disassembly, storage, servicing or operation of the Product. iv. Modifications or repairs not made by Olitech or an Olitech-certified individual. v. Power failures, surges, fire, flood, accident, actions of third parties or other events outside...
  • Page 56 Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage for Products. End User shall have no right to reject, return, or receive a refund for any product from Olitech under the above-mentioned situations. • This warranty is end user’s sole remedy and Olitech’s...
  • Page 57: Limitation Of Liability

    Limitation of Liability Olitech shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from or arising out of or in connection with using of this product, whether or not Olitech had been advised, knew or should have...
  • Page 58 Problem Recommendation When switching The default code for the on the phone, it device is 1234. If this PIN is prompts enter incorrect confirm no PIN is “PIN”. active on your SIM card. 3 incorrect attempts will lock the device and the PUK code will need to obtained from...
  • Page 59 Problem Recommendation disconnected from external power supply. Calls from Check whether the number specific numbers is restricted/on blacklist cannot be received. Cannot send Check the network short messages. condition or message centre setting. Other problems First refer to the user manual, and then check whether the power is connected correctly or not.
  • Page 60: Contact

    Problem Recommendation restart the phone. Contact Email: support@olitech.com.au Phone: 1300 60 50 30 Address: PO Box 2474 Rowville, Vic, 3178, Australia...

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