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EasyFlip 2 User Manual V1 Model number: OLT2908V2...
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Please note, the information detailed in this User Manual (V1) reflects information regarding the EasyFlip 2 (OLT2908V2) operating system software and hardware released in January 2022. This product complies with the electrical safety and/or electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) legislative requirements for Australia and New Zealand.
Specifications Design 108 X 57 X 21 mm (closed) 120g incl. battery 2.8 in. main display 1.77 in. sub LCD Single Nano SIM Memory 128MB+RAM 48MB T-flash card slot (up to 64GB) 500 phonebook capacity 50 SMS capacity Power 1000 mAh battery; 5 day standby time;...
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Hardware Description 1. Earpiece speaker 2. Navigation keys (up and down) 3. Selection key: Used to select word written above key on screen e.g.: “Options”. 4. Green call key: Used to answer or make a call. 5. Message/Loudspeaker key: Not during active call: Provides direct access to messages (SMS/MMS).
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options/actions will appear along the bottom of the screen. To select the middle option, press this key. 7. Number keys: When pressed (single press), each number key types their designated number/letter as displayed on the key. When “1” is pressed and held for 3 seconds it dials voicemail.
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12. Volume down key Single press turns volume down. 13. Photo dial key: Provides direct access to photo dial contacts. Note: in some instances, you may be required to navigate right (e.g. move cursor right when typing a text/entering a number). Press the photo dial key to do so.
Emergency key requires setup – see Emergency key section of manual for more details. 18. Missed call indicator: Flashes blue when missed call present. Can be deactivated. 19. Front LCD screen 20. 2MP Camera 21. Torch/Camera flash 22. Primary speaker 23.
Outdoor profile is activated Phone setup Instructional video available www.olitech.com.au/easyflip2videos Insert SIM card – Step 1 - Remove the back phone cover Slide the back cover down to remove. It is recommended to hold the phone with two hands, thumbs on the back cover, apply light pressure through the pads of the thumbs and slide down.
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Please note it may be difficult to initially remove the back cover. The below images reflect the removal of the back phone cover. Step 2 – Remove the battery Using the small cut-out slot above the battery, gently push the battery down and pull it towards you to remove.
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SIM downwards and out. Do not try to lift/lever the silver bracket. Please obtain assistance from another individual, consult Olitech’s instructional videos, or call Olitech on 03 9755 8885 if required.
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Please note: Before fixing the phones back cover in place, please insert the memory card (optional) and battery. Memory card (optional) A SD card/T-Flash card (memory card) can be inserted into the phone to facilitate additional memory. The memory cards capacity should not exceed 64GB.
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4. Return silver clip to horizontal position so it rests over the memory card and slide silver clip downwards. You will feel it click into a locked position. Precautions when inserting SIM/ memory card: 1. Keep the SIM and memory card out of reach of children.
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Step 3 - Secure the back cover in place Position the back cover over the battery and slide up until it clicks into place. Secure lanyard (optional) The lanyard eyelet is located on the left side of the phone. It can be identified by the two cut-outs in close proximity on the white phone casing.
• micro USB charging/data cable • charging cradle Only use the Olitech battery and charging components 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.
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sufficient charge, it must be manually powered back on by pressing and holding the power key for 5-6 seconds. The phone will not automatically power back on. Battery charging options: Charge with the wall plug 1. Insert the larger end of the micro USB charging cable into the USB port on the wall plug.
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USB charging cable to a computer/car charging port. Please note: If the phone is connected to a computer via the USB charging cable, you can view/transfer files on the EasyFlip 2. See Connecting to PC on page 44 for additional information. Important Information:...
Powering the phone on/off To power the EasyFlip 2 on/off, press and hold the red end call key for 5-6 seconds/until you feel a small vibration. The start-up process takes approximately 10-20 seconds. Calls Making a phone call Standard dialling 1.
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start typing contact name. Use navigation key to highlight contact; or b. Use the navigation keys to scroll to and highlight the contact. 3. Press the Green call key to initiate the call. Photo speed dial Dialling method one: When on the home/main screen or if photo dial is accessed by pressing the dedicated photo dial key (contacts displayed 4 per page),...
the phone; or 2) press the Green call key (if phone is already open). • To end a call or reject an incoming call, close the flip phone or press the Red end call key. Loudspeaker The loudspeaker is activated/deactivated by pressing the direct access loudspeaker key (key above number 1), or the top right key during a call.
1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2. Scroll to and select Call logs 3. Scroll to and select Missed calls Note: In Call logs, missed calls, dialled calls, received calls and rejected calls can be viewed in their dedicated list or all calls can be viewed in the call logs list.
All options in Phonebook are: View, Write Message, Call, Delete, Delete multiple, Share Contact, New (contact), Copy and Others (Others contains Own number, Service number and Memory status). Managing contacts Saving contacts in the phonebook Contacts saved will automatically appear in the phonebook. To add new contacts: 1.
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• A voice recording can be created and used as a ringtone. By this method, the contact’s name can be sounded when receiving an incoming call from them, e.g. “Ryan’s calling”. To programme a voice recording as a Ringtone, during step 5 in the above instructions: 1.
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1. Open Phonebook 2. Press the up navigation key (blue highlight will disappear and red cursor will appear in the search box) 3. Start typing the name of the contact. Only the contacts starting with the typed letters appear in the displayed list (e.g.: if “Da”...
8. Select Mark Repeat until all desired contacts are marked. If you would like to copy all contacts, select Mark all. 9. Press the top left key to select Options 10. Scroll to and select OK. Marked contacts will now be copied. Note: when deleting multiple contacts, the same process of marking contacts, then selecting OK to delete is used.
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3. Enter recipient: If the recipient is saved to the phonebook, start typing their name. Use the navigation key to highlight their name and press the top left key to select; OR if the recipient is not saved to the phonebook, press the # key to access input methods, select 123, type phone number.
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symbols, erasing characters and entering spaces can be found on page 32. Receive and view messages When a new message is received the phone’s default setting is to sound a tone. The green notification light will also flash on the front of the phone. When the phone is opened, there will be the option to Read (top left key) or Exit (top right key) the message.
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To read messages in the Inbox: 1. Press the direct access Message key; OR press the top left key to select Menu → Scroll to and select Message 2. Scroll to and select Inbox 3. Scroll to/highlight the message 4. Press the top left key to select Options 5.
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message is open: 1. Press the top left key to select Options 2. Scroll to and select Reply 3. Type message and send (as per steps 4-5 in Writing messages). Sending an image via message Images can be sent via Message. To send an image via message: 1.
2. Scroll to and select Save media files 3. Press the top left key to select Save Viewing images Saved images/images captured by the camera can be viewed in either the Organiser or Multimedia. To view images in Organiser: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2.
6. Select View Deleting messages To delete a message: 1. Highlight the message in the Inbox OR view the message you want to delete 2. Select Options 3. Scroll to and select Delete 4. Select OK (top left key) To delete all the messages in the Inbox, complete the steps as per above however in step 3, select Delete All.
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number 3). Input method options: “123” – Entering digits/numbers When 123 is displayed to the top right of the text space, numbers can be typed by pressing the associated number key. If any other sequence is displayed, to enter a number the number key must be pressed and held until the number appears on screen.
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active. If 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. When the desired word is highlighted, press the top left key to select OK.
Input symbols: Press the * (star) key to open symbol options. Use the navigation keys to scroll through the symbols. There are two pages of symbols. To move between the pages, press the # or * key. When your chosen symbol is highlighted press the top left key to select OK.
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dialled via two different methods. The dialling method used depends on what screen is present when the call is initiated. Dialling method one: When on the home/main screen or if Photo dial is accessed by pressing the dedicated photo dial key (contacts displayed 4 per page), press and hold the allocated number key for 3 seconds to initiate call.
menu (via Menu visibility; see page 73 information regarding Menu visibility). In this way, Photo dial can only be accessed via the direct access speed dial key and method one is the only dialling method available. Photo/speed dial numbers are programmed through the Photo dial settings in the main menu.
key to start recording, press the top left key to select Stop (recording). When the camera is open, to access camera options, press the top left key to select Options, then select More options. Camera options include: Shoot mode (photo or video), Flash, Size (picture settings), Night mode,...
Alarm Three alarms can be programmed. Alarm details that can be edited include message (alarm name), time, ringtone and repeat mode (options include once, daily, working days). To add an alarm, when in Organiser: 1. Select Alarm 2. Select alarm to be set, e.g.: Alarm 1 3.
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weekly, monthly, yearly, no reminder). When in Organiser, to save an event to the calendar: 1. Scroll to and select Calendar 2. Press the top left key to select Options 3. Select Add new event 4. Complete subject, date, time, ringtone (if applicable) and repeat mode.
# key makes the number being entered a negative number Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless method that enables the EasyFlip 2 to connect to other devices (e.g.: headphones, car audio systems) for the purpose of transferring call audio. To connect (pair) the EasyFlip 2 with another...
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For specific instructions regarding step one consult the connecting device’s user manual. Step 2. Activate Bluetooth on EasyFlip 2 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2. Scroll to and select Organiser 3. Scroll to and select Bluetooth 4.
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Consult the connecting device’s user manual for assistance. • The connection and/or a passkey may require confirmation on the EasyFlip 2 and the connecting device (confirmation only; no codes required). When a device is connected/disconnected, a message indicating connection status will appear on screen.
• If the EasyFlip 2 requests a pairing code, please input the code provided by the device the EasyFlip 2 is pairing with. Note: Call audio and audio files saved in Organiser → My files; or Multimedia → Audio files...
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2. A pop up message will appear on the EasyFlip 2’s screen. Scroll to and select USB storage. 3. The EasyFlip 2 will now be visible in the computer’s My computer or This PC folder as OLT2908V2. The location where OLT2908V2 is visible on the computer may vary.
1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2. Scroll to and select Multimedia Images Images captured or transferred to the EasyFlip 2 are stored here. Images can be viewed, deleted, renamed or details viewed. To do so, use the navigation key to move...
the blue surrounding highlight to the desired image and press the top left key to select Options, scroll to and select desired function. Open camera Opens camera in photo/image mode. Press the magnifier key to capture image. See page 37 for additional details regarding use of the camera.
FM radio but you need to exit the FM radio screen, press the red end call key. If possible, keep the phone flipped open when listening to the radio as it produces a clearer sound. Recorder The EasyFlip 2 has an (audio) recorder. To...
When recording a voice file, please ensure you speak loud and clear, direct into the microphone at the base of the phone. Safety The EasyFlip 2 features an Emergency key (including Share location feature), Low battery notification and Auto answer function.
To access these safety features: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2. Scroll to and select Safety Emergency key This phone is fitted with an emergency key. When enabled and programmed, the user can quickly call for assistance by pressing and holding the emergency key for 3 seconds.
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4. Customise Emergency message 5. Activate/deactivate Warning tone 6. Turn Share location On/Off * Share location must be on in order for emergency contacts request EasyFlip 2’s location. See Share location for more details. Requirements programmed emergency contacts: • All programmed emergency contacts...
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triggered, following emergency sequence will occur: 1. Warning tone sounds: An alarm immediately sounds from the phone 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.
On in the Emergency key settings. To request a location, the programmed emergency contact sends a text message to the EasyFlip 2’s phone number stating Location. A Google Maps link will be sent back to the programmed emergency contact displaying approximate location within 5 minutes*.
This may occur if the EasyFlip 2 is inside when the location is requested; if the 4G reception is low/inconsistent; and/or if mobile data is not available on the SIM card installed in the EasyFlip 2. The location link may take up to 5 minutes to arrive.
Press the top left key to select OK To edit the content of the notification text message, select Notification SMS, edit message and select Save. Auto Answer Auto answer enables incoming calls from programmed phone numbers automatically answer. When the EasyFlip 2...
automatically answers it diverts audio to the loudspeaker. To set-up Auto answer, when in Safety: 1. Scroll to and select Auto answer 2. Select Status 3. Select On 4. Scroll to and select Auto answer contacts 5. When a number field is highlighted (as default this is <Empty>), press the top left key to select Options 6.
To access Settings: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2. Scroll to and select Settings Phone settings The following settings/functions can be managed in Phone settings: Time and date, Language settings, Mandarin text settings, Auto power on/off, Power manager and Restore factory settings.
Chinese. If so, edit the Mandarin text settings accordingly. Auto power on/off: The EasyFlip 2 can be programmed to power off and on at specific times of the day. To access this function,...
1. Scroll to and select Restore factory settings 2. Enter password (default password is 1234) 3. Select OK Completing a factory reset will return all settings on the phone to the default settings and delete any information stored on the phone. Information stored on the SIM and memory card (if applicable) will not be impacted.
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Flip to answer and select Off. Call divert: Incoming calls can be diverted to another phone number if the EasyFlip 2 is busy (Call forwarding on busy), not answered (Call forwarding on no reply), if the phone is powered off/the installed SIM...
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Call waiting: When on a call, if call waiting is active and a new incoming call is present, a beep will sound in the background of the call audio. The following options are available when a new incoming call is present: 1.
when INTL roaming (outgoing calls when located in one country but using a SIM card from a different country) can be barred. If calling barred, calls cannot made/received in accordance with their barring type. The call barred menu also has the option to Cancel all barring.
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Call settings, scroll to and select Other, select Call time reminder. Others → Vibration when connected: The EasyFlip 2 can be set to vibrate when an outgoing call is answered by the recipient. To access this setting, when in Call settings, scroll to and select Other, select Vibration when connected.
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5. Press the green call key to send Others → Flight mode: When Flight mode is on, all signal transmission to/from the EasyFlip 2 is stopped. I.e.: your phone will not connect to the mobile network. To activate/deactivate flight mode, when in Call settings, scroll to and select Others, scroll to and select Flight mode.
2. obtain consent to record the call audio from all individuals being recorded. Olitech accepts no liability if an EasyFlip 2 user fails to comply with these regulations. Display The following settings can be managed in Display: Wallpaper settings, Contrast, Backlight, and Keypad backlight.
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wallpaper, when in Display: 1. Select Wallpaper settings 2. Select either Static wallpaper (Wallpaper 2: blue; Wallpaper 3: green); or More pictures (opens to My files > Photos) 3. Select preferred wallpaper Contrast: this setting adjusts the screen contrast. To access this setting, when in Display, scroll to and select Contrast.
Note: If Always on is selected for Backlight or Keypad backlight, the main screen/keypad light will remain on when the EasyFlip 2 is flipped open. Audio settings To access Audio settings, when in Settings, scroll to and select Audio settings. When Audio settings opens, four different audio modes are available.
Note: to adjust the volume of specific ringtones, when in Adjust volume, scroll to and select the desired option, use the volume keys located on the right side of the phone to adjust the volume. When the desired volume level is displayed on screen, press the top right key to select Done.
* To change a message ringtone, select Message ringtone at step 4. ** Audio files saved on the EasyFlip 2 can be used as a ringtone. To programme an audio file as a ringtone, at step 5, select More ringtones. A list of audio files saved on the phone (audio recordings and transferred audio files) will now appear.
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PIN, press the magnifier key (key above number 2) to select OK. When setting a PIN, the SIM card’s PIN (not the EasyFlip 2’s default password) must be entered. If you are unsure what your PIN is, please contact your Telecommunications company.
will lock and the PUK code for the SIM card will need to be obtained from the Telecommunications company. Modify phone password: the phone’s password can be changed from 1234 (default) to a 4-digit password of your choice. To change the password, when in Security, scroll to and select Modify phone password, enter existing password (default password is 1234) and press the...
3. Press the top left key to select Options 4. To add a phone number not in the phonebook, select New, enter name and phone number, press the top left key to select Save; or To add phone numbers saved in the Phonebook, scroll to and select Import contacts, search for or scroll to the contact.
Network setting are determined by the SIM provider and are chosen to optimise mobile reception. Voice guidance The EasyFlip 2 can be programmed to voice out number and symbol keys, e.g. “two” and “hash”; and main menu headings, e.g. “phonebook”. To deactivate/activate this function, when in Settings: 1.
is ticked, this item will be shown in the menu. Note: if Phonebook, Message or Photo dial is hidden in Menu visibility, the functions are hidden from the main menu only; pressing their allocated keys will still open their function and text messages will still be received.
Volume key status To avoid the volume settings being changed unintentionally, the volume keys can be deactivated. To change the Volume key status, when in Settings: 1. Scroll to and select Volume key status 2. Select On/Off When the volume keys are off, they will not function when they are pressed.
audio can also be programmed to always divert to loudspeaker. To do so, when in Settings: 1. Scroll to and select Loudspeaker always on 2. Select On Note: When this setting is on, audio cannot be transferred back to the earpiece speaker by pressing the Loudspeaker key or the top right key during a call.
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The phone will not ring Check whether there is a musical note symbol with a red circle icon to its left along the top of the main screen. If so, the phone is in silent mode. To exit this mode press and hold the # key for 3 seconds.
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ensure you are pressing and holding the power key (red end call key) for 5-6 seconds/until a small vibration is felt. • Check whether the battery supply has been exhausted. If you are unsure, please charge your phone prior to re- attempting to power on.
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completely and the phone powers itself off, after receiving sufficient charge, the phone will not automatically power back on. No network coverage • If the chip on the SIM card is dirty or damaged it can impact the phone’s ability to read the SIM card. Please clean/replace as required.
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2. the 4G reception is low/inconsistent; and/or 3. mobile data is not available on the SIM card installed in the EasyFlip 2. • Please allow up to 5 minutes for location links to arrive. Poor call quality •...
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• As is the case with all batteries, over time, the battery’s life will slowly decrease and may require replacement. If you have attempted troubleshooting and are still experiencing difficulties please contact Olitech on 03 9755 8885 or email support@olitech.com.au.
15 cm distance is adhered to. • It is recommended that EasyFlip 2 users who have a pacemaker consult with their physician to obtain advice regarding safe usage practises.
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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. • Do not keep the phone connected to its charger for extended periods of time.
Warranty and Certification The Olitech EasyFlip 2 is guaranteed by a 12 month warranty (6 month for battery). The warranty period commences on the date of retail sale. Please retain your...
EasyFlip 2; and loss of profits/incurring of fees relating to any services required in the event of product failure/malfunction. Contact 1. EasyFlip 2 Quick set-up Guide V1 2. Instructional videos www.olitech.com.au/easyflip2videos 3. Customer service: support@olitech.com.au 03 9755 8885...
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