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User Manual V2
Model number: OLT2917V2
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  • Page 1 User Manual V2 Model number: OLT2917V2...
  • Page 2 This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process, nor may any other exclusive right be exercised, without the permission of Olitech Technology, 6/6 Enterprise Drive, Rowville, VIC, 3178. 2024.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contents Contents Hardware guide Powering On/Off Key Instructions Time and date Interface Icons Calls Menu Map & Speed dial Functions Messages Contacts Text Input (Phonebook) Message Emergency Key Call logs Bluetooth Call settings Hotspot Phone settings Alarm Restore Factory Security Settings Settings...
  • Page 4: Hardware Guide

    EasyTel 4G Hardware Guide Key Instruction Description 1. Navigation Use this key to navigate through menu options and move cursor to the right/left when entering text/ numbers. The OK key is used to select highlighted text on screen.
  • Page 5 Description 2. Selection key Use this key to select the function written on the bottom left the screen. Eg. Menu (when on home screen). 3. Emergency Press and hold key for 5 seconds to activate Emergency Key. See page 24 and 37 for more information.
  • Page 6 Description 7. Number keys Star (*) key Hash (#) key Use these keys to enter numbers and characters. Additional information: When on the main/home screen, if number 1 is pressed and held for 3 seconds, a call to voicemail initiates. If speed dial is programmed and the associated number key (2-9) is pressed and held for 3 seconds, a call to the programmed phone number initiates.
  • Page 7: Power Key

    Description 8. POWER key Press and hold this key for 5 seconds to power on/power off the phone. 9. Mute key Press key to mute your voice during a call. 10. Volume Press volume down key to 1. down key decrease ringtone volume when not on an active call;...
  • Page 8 Description lifted, audio will divert to the loudspeaker. 13. Redial key Press this key to dial the last dialled phone number. 14. Handsfree/ This key activates/deactivates the Loudspeaker loudspeaker. Press key: • during an active call to transfer audio from handset to loud speaker (when audio...
  • Page 9: Interface Icons

    Silent mode active. Press and hold “#” key for 3 seconds to activate/de- activate silent mode. Menu Map and Functions The EasyTel 4G main menu has nine headings/categories. To access the Menu, press the top left key when on the home/main screen. Menu headings/categories will be displayed as a single icon per page in the order listed below: 1.
  • Page 10: Functions

    Contacts (Phonebook) There are two ways the Contacts list can be opened from the main/home screen: 1. Press the top right key to select Contacts; OR 2. Press the top right key to select Menu, then select Contacts. When the Contacts list is open, a search bar is at the top of the screen and contacts are listed alphabetically (by the first character in the contacts name).
  • Page 11 Function Selection Opens a new text message Write with highlighted contact message pre-filled as recipient. Menu → Method of adding new Contacts → contact to SIM or phone. Options → Menu → Delete Only visible when a contact Contacts → is highlighted and Options is Options →...
  • Page 12 Function Selection Menu → Speed Speed dial: Allows keys 2-9 Contacts → dial to be programmed as speed Options → dial keys; Dedicated speed dial: Allows Speed dial contacts to be saved to one of the 3 dedicated speed dial keys (M1, M2, M3). See page 31 for more information.
  • Page 13: Message

    7. Select Delete, press OK Message Function Selection Write Create text messages Menu → Message message (SMS) to send to → Write message others. See page 33 for information regarding sending SMS. Inbox Incoming SMS’s are Menu → Message stored here. →...
  • Page 14: Call Logs

    Function Selection templates can then be inserted into SMS. Broadcast Allows emergency Menu → Message message messages to be → Broadcast broadcasted. messages Multiple settings Menu → settings including message Message→ SMS centre number, SMS settings validity period, status report, reply path and message storage location.
  • Page 15: Call Settings

    Description Selection Dialled Displays list of recent Menu → Call logs calls dialled calls. → Dialled calls Received Displays list of recent Menu → Call logs calls received calls. → Received calls Rejected Displays list of recent Menu → Call logs calls rejected calls.
  • Page 16 Voicemail cannot be activated/deactivated via call settings. This must be done via the SIM provider. Description Selection Voicemail Allows the voicemail Menu → Settings server speed dial key (1) to → Call settings → be activated/ Voicemail server deactivated (switch) and voicemail number to be programmed.
  • Page 17: Phone Settings

    Description Selection Others Allows Call time Menu → Settings minute reminder and → Call settings → Reply SMS after Others rejection to be set. Settings (Phone settings) Description Selection Time and Set date and time; Menu → Settings → date date and time Phone settings →...
  • Page 18: Restore Factory

    Description Selection dialling) and a call automatically initiating to the entered number. Restore Revert to default Menu → Settings → factory factory settings. Phone settings → settings Default password is Restore factory 1122. Restoring settings factory settings will erase all data stored on the phone.
  • Page 19 Description Selection keypad lock, Sleep mode by end key, Blacklist and Whitelist. See pages 43 - 48 for more information about Security settings. Connections Network account, Data Menu → service, Data roaming, Settings → Network selection, Connections Network type and VoLTE. Incoming As default, incoming Menu →...
  • Page 20: Audio Settings

    Description Selection See page 48 for more Software information. update Bluetooth Bluetooth settings. Menu → See page 40 for more Settings → information. Bluetooth Audio settings (ringtones and volume) Description Selection Ring Caller ringtone and Menu → settings message ringtone can be Audio settings →...
  • Page 21 Description Selection → Adjust alarm ringtone, call volume, power on/off volume ringtone and key tone can be customised. Ring type Allows the call alert and Menu → message alert to be a Audio settings → Ring type ringtone or silent. Other Allows the key tone, Menu →...
  • Page 22: (Ringtones & Vol.) Fm Radio

    FM Radio Description Selection Opens FM radio. Here, channels can be Menu → searched for, a channel list can be made FM radio and saved, the radio can be paused, stopped or played. Note: If the radio is on and the radio screen is exited the audio will continue to play.
  • Page 23: Organiser

    Organiser Description Selection Alarm Allows alarms to be set Menu→ Organiser → and edited. Alarm details include Alarm name, Alarm Time, Alarm tone (ringtone), Override silent mode and Repeat mode. See page 42 for more information. Calendar Allows Calendar to be Menu→...
  • Page 24: Emergency Key

    Emergency Key Additional information regarding the Emergency key functionality and setup can be found on page 37. Description Selection Settings Emergency key can be Menu → set to off, emergency Emergency key → Settings numbers or emergency services. Set up to 5 phone Menu →...
  • Page 25: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup 1. Setup phone a) Connect handset to phone via spiral cable. b) Plug the charging cable into the port on the top of the phone (behind screen) and connect charging cable to wall plug. Do not connect to mains power until the battery and SIM card are installed.
  • Page 26 Replace back cover. Please note, the EasyTel 4G must be restarted after a SIM has been inserted/a SIM activation is complete in order for it to successfully connect to the mobile network.
  • Page 27: Powering On/Off

    Following the hardware setup, plug your phone’s power plug into mains power (power point) and turn power point on. Press and hold the EasyTel 4G’s power key for 5 seconds to power the phone on/off. Please note, when the EasyTel 4G is connected to mains power but not powered on, the time, date and a charging icon will be seen on screen.
  • Page 28: Time And Date

    The phone must be manually powered on by pressing and holding the power key for 5 seconds. Time and Date The time and date are automatically updated if there is an active SIM card in the EasyTel 4G. The time and date can be...
  • Page 29: Calls

    manually edited or the time/date format changed in the phone’s settings. To do so: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu. 2. Scroll to and select Settings. 3. Scroll to and select Phone settings. 4. Select Time & date. 5.
  • Page 30 loudspeaker). Method 3: 1. Lift handset. 2. Type the phone number using number keys. 3. Wait 8 seconds and the phone will initiate the call. Note: after any numbers are entered, if there is an eight second period where no numbers are entered the call will initiate (regardless of whether the number is complete or not).
  • Page 31: Speed Dial

    M1, and a call will initiate to the phone number programmed to M1. Speed Dial The EasyTel 4G has both speed dial (linked to number keys 2-9) and dedicated speed dial keys (M1, M2, M3). Programming the speed dial keys (2-9) 1.
  • Page 32: Messages

    Note: The clear cover on the key can be removed and replaced by a personalised card (colour, name, picture etc). Messages The EasyTel 4G can be used to send and receive text messages (SMS). The messaging feature on this phone is accessed by opening Menu, then scrolling to and selecting Message.
  • Page 33 (indicates an unread text message is present) will remain visible when the message function is hidden. If messages are sent to the EasyTel 4G when the message function is hidden, when the message function is shown, messages received when message was hidden will be visible in the message inbox.
  • Page 34 4. Select Write message. 5. Type message. 6. Press the top left key to select Options. 7. Select Send. If you are sending a new text message to a phone number not saved in your phonebook: 1. Press the top left key to select Menu. 2.
  • Page 35: Text Input

    message, press the top left key to select Read. If, when a new message is received, any other action except pressing the top left key to select Read is performed, the message will need to be accessed through the Inbox. As an unread message will be present, an envelope icon will be displayed along the top of the screen.
  • Page 36 pressing the number key associated with that letter 1, 2, 3 or 4 times in quick succession until the desired letter appears. The number of times the key needs to be pressed to achieve the desired letter depends on where the letter falls in the letter sequence displayed on that key.
  • Page 37: Emergency Key

    The navigation key can be used to move the cursor when writing text/inputting a number. Emergency key The EasyTel 4G 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.
  • Page 38 “Set emergency services” – default emergency services number is 000). Step 2 – Set numbers If Emergency numbers has been selected in step 1, the phone numbers that will be contacted when the Emergency key is activated must be set. To do so, when in the Emergency key menu: 1.
  • Page 39 Step 3 – Set text message If Emergency numbers has been selected in step 1, when the Emergency key is activated, a text message will be sent to all mobile phone numbers listed in “Set numbers”. The default message is “I have triggered my emergency key. Contact me immediately.”...
  • Page 40: Bluetooth

    2. Scroll to and select Settings. 3. Scroll to and select Bluetooth. 4. Press the top left key to select Activate. Bluetooth visibility must remain active to connect/pair device. Step 3: Pair device 1. When in the Bluetooth setting on the EasyTel 4G,...
  • Page 41: Hotspot

    Pair (top left key). If the device you are connecting to requires a pairing code to be entered it will be requested now. The pairing code is set by the device the EasyTel 4G is connecting/pairing to. Troubleshooting Tips: •...
  • Page 42: Alarm

    “EasyTel”. Select “EasyTel” from the WIFI list and enter the password. The default password is 12345678. This can be changed in the Hotspot settings on the EasyTel 4G. Alarm The alarm function can be used to set single or recurring...
  • Page 43: Security Settings

    PIN – If a PIN is set, when the phone is powered on a PIN must be entered. When setting a PIN, the SIM card’s PIN (not the EasyTel 4G’s default PIN) must be entered. After the SIM’s PIN has been entered correctly, the PIN can be changed.
  • Page 44: Blacklist

    No password/PIN is required to set this function. Blacklist – The EasyTel 4G has a blacklist function. As default, the blacklist is empty and deactivated. If the blacklist is activated and a phone number is programmed to the blacklist, as default, calls and text messages from the programmed phone number(s) will be blocked.
  • Page 45 6. To add phone numbers, press the top left key to select Options. a. To manually add a phone number to the blacklist, select New. Press the top left key to open Name then press the top left key to select Edit; type name and press the top left key when complete.
  • Page 46: Whitelist

    3. Press the top left key to open Options. 4. Scroll to and select Add to blacklist. Whitelist: The EasyTel 4G has a whitelist function. The purpose of the whitelist function is to limit incoming communication to phone numbers programmed to the whitelist.
  • Page 47 3. Scroll to and select Security. 4. Scroll to and select Whitelist. 5. Press the top left key to open Whitelist. 6. To add phone numbers, press the top left key to select Options. a. To manually add a phone number to the whitelist, select New.
  • Page 48: Software Update

    4G, this software can be remotely downloaded and installed via the software update function. In order to do so, the SIM card installed in the EasyTel 4G must have available mobile data. The size of the update can vary, however will typically be 1-2 MB. If sufficient mobile data...
  • Page 49: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty The Olitech EasyTel 4G 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.
  • Page 50: Warning And

    It is recommended that the EasyTel 4G (main unit, not including handset) be used at least 20 cm away from TV sets, radio and other automated office equipment in order to avoid electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 51 phone if required. • Keep the phone out of the reach from children. The phone may cause injury if used as a toy. • Only use original accessories or accessories with the same specifications that are certified for use in your country of use.
  • Page 52: Liability

    Troubleshooting If you are having difficulties with the EasyTel 4G, the following information may assist. If the problems persists, contact Olitech. Problem...
  • Page 53 Problem Recommendation See page 27 for information regarding powering the phone on, and what is visible on screen when the phone is powered on/off. Confirm if reception bars can be seen in the icon on the top left corner of the screen. If not, check whether (U) SIM or Emergency calls is written on screen.
  • Page 54 Problem Recommendation additional information. When switching on The default password for the the phone, it device is 1122. The PIN is set by prompts enter provider. Three “Password” or incorrect attempts of the “PIN” password or PIN will lock the device and the PUK code will need to be obtained from the SIM provider.
  • Page 55: Contact

    Other problems First refer to the user manual, and then check whether the power is connected correctly or not. Restart the phone. Contact Email: support@olitech.com.au Phone: 03 9755 8885 Address: 6/6 Enterprise Drive, Rowville, Vic, 3178...

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