Olitech EasyFlip OLT 2908 User Manual

Olitech EasyFlip OLT 2908 User Manual

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User Manual V2
Model number: OLT 2908

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  • Page 1 EasyFlip User Manual V2 Model number: OLT 2908...
  • Page 2 Please note, the information detailed in this User Manual (V2) reflects information regarding the EasyFlip (OLT2908) operating system software update released in May 2020.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Contents Contents Phone settings Specifications Hardware guide Time and date Screen icons Language Phone setup Input method SIM insertion Display Powering on Answer mode myEasyAssist Not. light status Message Talkback Calls Shortcut keys Loudspeaker Torch key status Call logs Factory reset Phonebook...
  • 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;...
  • 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.
  • Page 7 number key types their designated number or letter as displayed on the key. When “1” is pressed for 3 seconds it dials voicemail. When 2-9 are pressed for 3 seconds they dial their allocated photo speed dial number. 9. Star (*) key When typing, a single press will show symbol options If pressed for 2+ seconds navigation...
  • Page 8 press will turn on do not disturb mode. 14. Photo Dial key: Provides direct access to photo dial contacts. 15. 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.
  • Page 9 24. Headphone port 25. USB cord port (phone) 26. Back cover 27. Conductors for charging via cradle (phone) 28. USB port (cradle) 29. Conductors for charging via cradle (cradle) Screen icon descriptions Symbols Explanation Indicates charging status and battery level Indicates the mobile phone reception/service strength Phone is using the 3G network...
  • Page 10: Phone Setup

    Do not disturb Flight mode myEasyAssit conected Phone setup Instructional video available at www.olitech.com.au/easyflipvideos Insert SIM card – Step 1 - Remove the back phone cover. Find the small recess in the bottom left corner of the phone (white edge). Using the back-opening tool (resembles guitar pick), lever the back cover off.
  • Page 11 Step 2 – Remove the battery Using the small cut out at the top of battery, gently push the battery down and pull it towards you to remove. The SIM slot can now be seen in the top left corner of the exposed phone interior.
  • Page 12 4. Return silver clip to horizontal position so it is flush with the SIM card and slide silver clip to the right. You should feel it click into a locked position. If the SIM clip does not naturally rest in a horizontal position (flush with the SIM card), the SIM clip may have slid back towards the right (locked position).
  • Page 13 (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. The memory cards maximum capacity should be no greater than 32GB. 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.
  • Page 14 under direct heat such as sunlight. 5. Please be gentle with the 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 (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. During the charging process, do not remove the battery from the phone.
  • Page 16 plug. 2. Insert the charging cable into the charging port on the left side of the phone. 3. Turn power on at power point. Charge with the cradle charger 1. Connect the cradle charger to the wall charger via the USB charging cable. 2.
  • Page 17: Myeasyassist

    displayed. If the phone is powered off, when connected to a charger it will not automatically turn on after it has received sufficient charge. It must be manually powered on. Powering the phone on/off To power the EasyFlip on, press and hold the red “end call”...
  • Page 18: Message

    Messages With your phone, you can write and send text messages (SMS) and Multimedia Messages (MMS). The messaging feature of this phone is accessed by pressing the Message key or selecting Message on the main menu. Writing messages To write a text message or multimedia message, enter messaging - all previous message threads be displayed in a list.
  • Page 19 Select Options  Send; or 2. use the navigation key (right arrow) to highlight the right pointing arrow icon (to the right of the text field). Press the yellow “select” key to send message. Note: If a message is drafted but not sent on an existing message thread, it will remain in the text box (as a draft) until deleted or sent.
  • Page 20 The green notification light will also appear on the front of the phone. When the phone is opened a popup notification box will appear. In this popup notification box, the message can be viewed, replied to or dismissed. To immediately exit the pop up box press the red end call key.
  • Page 21 Deleting messages There are several ways you can delete messages depending many messages you want to delete. To delete all messages in inbox, press "Message" key, select “Options” (top left key on the keypad), scroll to and select "Delete all threads”, select "Delete". To delete all messages from specific individuals, press "Message"...
  • Page 22: Calls

    and select "Multi-select". Scroll through and select the messages you want to delete. When selected, a tick will appear in the box to the left of the message. Press the top left key on the keypad to select "Options", select "Delete" twice. To delete individual messages, when in a message thread, scroll to the message you want to delete.
  • Page 23: Loudspeaker

    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. Scroll to contact 3. Press the Green key Speed dial Press and hold the associated speed dial number for 3 seconds.
  • Page 24: Call Logs

    mode. Please note, the functionality of the loudspeaker direct access key will be present for EasyFlip phones manufactured prior to May 2020 if the May 2020 software update is downloaded to the EasyFlip. Amplify volume headset To boost the earpiece volume during a call, press the amplify volume headset key.
  • Page 25: Phonebook

    at the top. Once this (All calls) list has been opened the phone considers the missed calls to be acknowledged and the missed call notification light will turn off. Phonebook/Contacts Saving new contacts 1. Select Phonebook 2. Select Add new contact 3.
  • Page 26 When a contact is highlighted in the phonebook contacts list, the following Options can be performed: Call, Send message, View, Edit, Copy to SIM card, Select to delete, Blacklist management. When in the specific contact, the following Options can be performed: Add to the blacklist, Export and Import.
  • Page 27: Photo/Speed Dial

    contact you want to copy, press the Options key (top left key), scroll to and select “Copy to phone”. To copy all contacts phone/SIM, open phonebook, highlight any contact, press the Options key (top left key), scroll to and select Bulk copy, select either “Copy all phone contacts to SIM”...
  • Page 28: Multimedia

    4. Complete required fields (Name, Record the name, Number, Caller 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 29: Gallery

    Gallery The phone’s gallery can be accessed by  selecting Multimedia Gallery. contains two folders: Photos and Videos. All photos captured on the phone will be stored in Photos. All videos captured on the phone will be stored in Videos. Multimedia stored in the gallery can be sent via MMS (subject to size allowed by carrier).
  • Page 30: Fm Radio

    FM Radio The FM radio can be accessed by selecting Multimedia  FM radio. Radio stations can be found by selecting Options  Auto search and save. These channels can then be browsed using the navigation keys. To play a channel, when the channel is highlighted press the yellow “select”...
  • Page 31 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 32 triggered, following emergency sequence will occur: 1. Warning tone sounds: An alarm immediately sounds to alert people nearby that help is required. 2. Emergency SMS: emergency message is sent to all mobile phone numbers in the emergency contacts list. 3. Location sent: A google map link is sent to all mobile phone numbers in the emergency contacts list detailing the phones location.
  • Page 33 (and so on). When the call is answered, the recipient will hear a voiceover “this is an emergency call, to accept this call press 0”. The recipient must press 0 within seconds answering otherwise the call will cease and the next person in the emergency contacts list will be called.
  • Page 34: Low Battery

    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 35: Organiser

    battery notification. In this setting the function can be activated, notified contacts programmed and notification SMS edited. Organiser Alarm The alarm can be accessed by selecting Organiser  Alarm. Alarms can be customised to repeat on specific days of the week, have one of six alert tones assigned and vibrate.
  • Page 36: Note

    added calendar with times, reminders, location and notes. Note Notes can be accessed by selecting Organiser  Note. Here notes can be added and sent via text message (sending only available when note being written/edited). Calculator The calculator can be accessed by selecting Organiser ...
  • Page 37: Phone Settings

    File manager The file manager can be accessed by selecting Organiser  File manager. Settings Phone settings Date and time Date and time settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Phone settings  Date and time. In date and time the following functions can be managed: automatic date and time;...
  • Page 38: Input Method

    Input method The phone’s default input method (when typing) can be edited in Settings  Phone settings  Input method. Predictive text is represented by the R9 code. Display Display settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Phone settings  Display.
  • Page 39: Not. Light Status

    open. Activating the loudspeaker answer mode will also direct outgoing calls to loudspeaker when they are initiated. Audio can be switched from loudspeaker to the standard speaker during a call by pressing the direct access loudspeaker key (key above the number 1 key). Notification light status Notification light status can be accessed by selecting Settings ...
  • Page 40: Shortcut Keys

    disregard all voice commands that request the user touch the screen to perform an action. Use the keys as per normal in these situations. Colour inversion: colour inversion inverts all colours including those of the camera and stored images. This is not a permanent inversion.
  • Page 41: Factory Reset

    Torch key status. This setting allows the torch key to be activated/ deactivated (if torch key status is “Off”, the torch will not turn on if the torch key is pressed). 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.
  • Page 42 Call forwarding* Call forwarding can be accessed by selecting Settings  Call settings  Call forwarding. Here various call scenarios can be programmed in regards to call forwarding setup: always, when busy, when unanswered, when unreachable. Call barring* Call barring can be accessed by selecting Settings ...
  • Page 43: Audio Settings

    * Important information Please note, if the carrier has specific call settings in place, modifying call settings on the phone may be restricted. Audio settings Tones and volume Tones volume settings 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...
  • Page 44: Talking Keys

    through the earpiece speaker up to 25db. Once turned on, the amplify receiver volume will remain incoming/outgoing calls until it is turned off. Talking keys Talking keys settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Audio settings  Talking keys. Here the talking keys can be turned on/off.
  • Page 45: Message Font Size

    SIM card messages, edit quick text, SMS service centre and SMS storage location. Multimedia messages (MMS) settings accessed 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 46: Bluetooth

    old messages. Bluetooth Bluetooth enables devices to be wirelessly connected. Bluetooth settings can be  accessed selecting Settings Connectivity  Bluetooth. In Bluetooth settings, Bluetooth can be turned on, devices can be paired to the phone, device (phone) name can be viewed/changed and received files can be viewed.
  • Page 47: Connectivity

    Connectivity WLAN WLAN is an abbreviation for wireless local area network. It is also commonly known as WIFI. WLAN allows you to connect to a wireless internet network. WLAN settings can be accessed by selecting Settings  Connectivity  WLAN. In WLAN settings, WLAN can be turned on and connections can be made to networks in range.
  • Page 48: Menu Visibility

    Airplane mode Airplane mode allows the phone to remain powered on but disconnect from all network connections (Wifi/WLAN excluded). Airplane mode can be turned  on/off selecting Settings   Connectivity Airplane mode On/Off. Menu Visibility Menu visibility allows main menu items to be hidden/shown.
  • Page 49: App

    accessed by pressing the top left key or the yellow select key; Contacts are accessed by pressing the top right key (back arrow key). There are also four additional shortcut keys linked to the navigation key arrows that can be personalised. As default, these shortcut keys are off.
  • Page 50 information prior to accessing after-sales support. Navigation keys don’t move highlight on screen Check to see if there is a small black arrow/mouse icon on screen that moves when the navigation keys are pressed. If so, the phone is in manual navigation mode. To exit this mode press the star key for 2-3 seconds.
  • Page 51 Volume keys do not work The volume keys can be deactivated in the phones settings. Check to see whether the volume key status is On/Off in Menu  Settings  Audio settings  Volume key status. The torch does not work The torch key can be deactivated in the phones settings.
  • Page 52 Charging When the phone is connected to the charger, as default, a charging notification light should illuminate. If (when connected to the charger) the light is flashing, the battery is charging; if the light is constantly lit, the battery is fully charged. As default, notification lights are off between 11 pm and 6 am therefore no light would illuminate during this time.
  • Page 53  Please ensure the SIM card is installed in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual. Failure to connect to network  The network signal may be weak/out of range. Try changing locations to see if the signal improves. ...
  • Page 54 not recently been outside prior to the emergency key being activated, the location may not successfully send. If the phone is inside and connected to WIFI/WLAN, the location link should be successfully sent. Poor call quality  Ensure the volume control is adjusted to your requirements.
  • Page 55 signal more frequently the battery life will decrease.  Running myEasyAssist and Talkback do decrease battery life.  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 56: Safety Information

    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. Do not put the mobile phone in your lapel...
  • Page 57 temperatures or in a fire/flame. Failure to comply may result in explosion.  Dispose of used batteries in accordance with your local authority’s guidelines.  Over time, battery life gradually decreases. Please replace as required.  When the phone is fully charged, disconnect the phone from the charger.
  • Page 58 phone and abide by mobile phone usage regulations when in all environments. The optimal temperature range to use and store the mobile phone is 0 – 45 degrees Celsius. The phone is not designed to be used in environments below -10 degrees Celsius or above 50 degrees Celsius.
  • Page 59: Warranty/Cert

    Warranty and Certification The Olitech EasyFlip is guaranteed by a 12 month warranty (6 month for battery). The warranty period commences on the date of retail sale. Please retain your purchase receipt/invoice as proof of purchase for warranty claim purposes.

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