Sim insertion The EasyMate 2 uses a nano sized SIM card to connect to the mobile network. This is the smallest size SIM card and is 8.8 mm X 12.3 mm. Prior to SIM insertion, Olitech strongly advise that users review the SIM insertion instructions in the EasyMate 2 User Manual (pages 10 –...
Lock/unlock keypad It is recommended to lock the keypad on the EasyMate 2 when the phone is not being actively used. Locking the keypad prevents keys from being accidently pressed and functions being unintentionally activated. To lock/unlock the keypad, when on the home screen press and hold the 0 (zero) key for 3 seconds.
2 User Manual for additional information. • When typing the name and phone number, press the # key to change the input method (letter settings or numbers). Additional information regarding input methods can be found on page 34 of the EasyMate 2 User Manual.
Photo/speed dial Eight photo/speed dial phone numbers can be programmed to the number keys 2-9; the number 1 key is reserved for voicemail. These programmed numbers can be dialled via three different methods. The dialling method used depends on what screen is present when the call is initiated: Dialling method one: When on the home screen, press and hold the allocated number key...
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Additional information: • In both the 4 contact per page and single contact per page photo dial screens, use the navigation keys to scroll through contacts. • If having multiple methods of dialling is not suitable for the user, photo dial can be set up in the main menu and then the photo dial option hidden from the main menu (via Menu visibility).
Ringtone Ringtones and other alert sounds can be changed in the EasyMate 2’s Audio settings. To change the ringtone: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2. Scroll to and select Settings 3. Scroll to and select Audio settings 4.
• To change a message ringtone, select Message ringtone at step 7. • Key tone, low battery alert tone and dial tone can be activated/deactivated by selecting Other alert rings at step 6. Volume key status To avoid the volume settings being changed unintentionally, volume keys...
Loudspeaker key or the top right key during a call. Voice guidance The EasyMate 2 is programmed to speak the function of number and symbol keys, e.g.: “2” and “#” (hash); and main menu headings, e.g.: “phonebook”.
2. Select On Emergency key setup Information in regards to the functionality of the Emergency key can be found in the EasyMate 2 User Manual (pages 51 – 55). To access the Emergency key settings: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2.
5. Activate/deactivate Warning tone 6. Turn Share location on/off * Share location must be on in order for emergency contacts to request the EasyMate 2’s location. See Share location for more details. Note: all programmed emergency contacts must have the length of their ringtone set to 15 seconds or more to ensure their voicemail cannot answer the emergency call.
EasyMate 2 stating Location. Please consult pages 55 - 56 of the EasyMate 2 User Manual for more information about the Share location function and factors that may impact its functioning. Low battery notification The low battery notification function allows up to 3 mobile phone numbers to receive a text message stating that the user’s phone battery is...
Auto answer Auto answer enables incoming calls from programmed phone numbers to automatically answer. When the EasyMate 2 automatically answers it diverts audio to loudspeaker. To set-up the auto answer function: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu 2.
EasyMate 2’s Organiser. A voice recording can be programmed to sound at the time of an alarm or event, thus creating a voice reminder. See pages 40 - 42 of the EasyMate 2 User Manual for details regarding the programming of alarms and calendar events.
39 of the EasyMate 2 User Manual. All images stored on the phone can be viewed in Menu → Organiser → My files → Phone or Menu → Multimedia → Images. For additional information, see pages 32 - 33 of the EasyMate 2 User Manual.