ConnectEasy BP01 User manual


Table of Contents
1. Important Safety Guideline........................................................................................2
2. Phone Overview ........................................................................................................3
3. Starting Up.................................................................................................................5
3.1 Installing SIM card .......................................................................................5
3.2 Installing battery ...............................................................................................5
3.3 Charging battery ...............................................................................................6
3.4 Switching on/off phone...............................................................................6
3.5 LCD display symbols........................................................................................6
4. Making Phone Call......................................................................................................8
4.1 Answering a call................................................................................................8
4.2 Making a call....................................................................................................8
4.3 Making a call with Speed Dial button...............................................................8
4.4 Redialing........................................................................................................... 9
4.5 Making emergency call......................................................................................9
4.6 Adjusting volume...........................................................................................10
4.7 Adjusting tone level response...................................................................... ..10
5. Menu Tree.............................................................................................................. ..10
6. Setting Phonebook....................................................................................................12
7. Message.....................................................................................................................13
8. Call Log.....................................................................................................................14
9. Care...........................................................................................................................14
9.1 Speed Dial ...............................................................................................14
9.2 Emergency Call .......................................................................................15
9.3 Fall Detection-SOS service.....................................................................16
9.3.1 Enabling Fall Detection-SOS Service...............................................16
9.3.2 Disabling Fall Detection SOS service...............................................17
9.4 Medical Alert..............................................................................................17
9.4.1 Doctor Appointment..........................................................................17
9.4.2 Medicine Refill..................................................................................18
9.4.3 Taking Medicine................................................................................19
10. Organizer.................................................................................................................20
11. FM Radio.................................................................................................................21
12. Settings....................................................................................................................21
12.1 User profile.......................................................................................................21
12.2 Bluetooth...........................................................................................................21
12.3 Phone setup................................................................................................... ...23
12.4 Network setup..................................................................................................23
12.5 Security setup...................................................................................................23
12.6 Restore factory settings....................................................................................25
12.7 Call setting........................................................................................................25
13. Content Table……………………………………………………………………..27
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1. Important Safety Guideline
Important:
please read this user manual carefully before you begin using the phone and keep this user
manual for future use. If you pass the device to a third party, be sure to pass this manual too.
Non-observance of this manual can result in serious injury or damage to the device.
Warning: These warning notices must be observed in order to prevent any injury to the
user or to third parties.
-Different countries may apply different regulations to the use of mobile phones(eg when driving,
hospitals, at petrol stations, in aircraft).Please check the laws on the use of a mobile phone
in your country and switch off the phone when usage is not permitted, or when dangerous
situations or interference could occur.
- Only use the phone in accordance with its purpose and at locations where telephoning poses no
dangers.
- Only use the manufacturer's charger and battery. Inserting an unsuitable battery or inserting
the battery incorrectly can result in danger of explosion.The battery must not be opened or
exposed to a flame.
- The operation of medical devices might be affected. The manufacturers of pacemakers
recommend a minimum distance of 20cm between the devices and phone when the phone is
turned on. Do not carry the phone in your breast pocket.
- If you suspect that there is interference between the phone and medical device, please
consult your doctor before using these devices together again.
- Keep the phone in a safe place out of children’s reach. It includes small parts which if
detached may cause a choking hazard.
- Do not disassemble this unit. Take it to a qualified service technical when repair work is
required.
- The unit should be kept away from heat source such as radiators or cooker.
- Do not use the phone at a refueling point, near fuel or chemical.
- Use dry cloth to clean the unit. Do not use any solvent.
- Do not keep the phone next to credit card or magnetic transport tickets. It might affect the
information on the magnetic strips.
1.1 Safety Notices
If your phone is lost or stolen, please immediately inform your nearest telecommunication department
or agent to disable the SIM card, so as to prevent others from using your phone and incurring
economic loss to you.
When you contact telecommunication departments or agents, they may need to know the IMEI code of
your phone (you can find it on the back label of your phone after removing the battery). Please

write down the code and keep it in a safe place for later use.
For the purpose of avoiding mistaken use of your phone, please adopt precautions such as:
-- Set up the PIN code of your SIM card. The PIN code can prevent your SIM card from being used
by unauthorized people.
-- On a trip or travel outside, please do not disclose your phone in public, so as to avoid unnecessary
loss. You’d better keep it close to you or lock it in your luggage.
-- Enable call barring.
1.2 Safety Precautions
Before using your phone, please carefully read through these precautions, so as to ensure safe and
correct use.
1.2.1 Current Precautions
Use only the original or specified accessories. Other products may cause battery leakage, overheat,
explosion, or fire.
Do not severely bump, shake or throw your phone, so as to avoid faults and fire.
Do not put your phone, battery or charger into your microwave oven or other high-pressure
devices. Otherwise, it may cause circuit damage or fire.
Do not use your phone at places with flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise, it may cause
phone faults or even fire disasters.
Do not put your phone in places of high temperature, high humidity or a lot of dust. Otherwise,
it may cause phone
faults.
Please keep your phone away from kids, so as to prevent them from using it as a toy and
incurring body injury.
Do not put your phone on uneven or unstable tables, so as to avoid phone faults or damages
incurred by dropping.
1.2.2 Mobile Phone
In places where the use of mobile phones is prohibited, such as planes and hospitals,
please shut down your phone, which will influence normal work of electronic equipment and
medical instruments. Please follow relevant regulations of these places. This phone offers the
automatic power-on function. Please check the alarm settings to make sure that your phone will
not automatically power on during a flight travel.
Please do not use your phone near to low-signal or high-precision electronic equipment.
Radio signal interference may cause false operation or other problems of such electronic
equipment. Special attention is required in case of the following devices: hearing aids,
pacemakers and other medical electronic devices, fire detectors, auto doors and other auto control
devices. For influence of mobile phones on pacemakers and other medical electronic devices,
please consult corresponding manufacturers or local distributors.
Please do not forcefully knock at the LCD display or use it to knock at any other stuff;
otherwise the LCD will be damaged and LCD liquid will leak. If such liquid enters your eye,
there will be the danger of blinding. In that case, please use clean water to wash your eyes (do not
knead the eyes), and ask for help from the doctor.
Do not disassemble or modify this phone; otherwise it may cause damage, electric leakage or
circuit malfunction of the phone.

In rare cases, when being used in cars of certain models, your phone may cause adverse
influence on in-car electronic devices. In that case, do not use the phone to avoid the loss of
security guarantee.
Do not use sharp articles, such as pin or pen point to press the keypad. Otherwise, it may
damage your phone or cause error operation.
If the antenna is damaged, please stop using the phone to avoid body injury.
Keep your phone away from magnetic articles such as magnetic cards, since radiation waves
emitted by the phone may clear information stored on floppy disks, value-storing cards or credit
cards.
Keep tiny metal articles such as thumb pins away from the speakers of your phone. Since the
speakers have magnetism during operation, it will absorb those small metal articles, and thus
cause body injury to the user or damage the phone.
Keep your phone away from water or other liquids, which may cause short-circuit, electric
leakage or other malfunctions of your phone.
Phone shall only be connected to a USB interface of version 2.0 or higher.
1.2.3 Battery
Do not throw the battery into fire; otherwise it may cause fire or explosion.
In packing the battery, do not impose excessive force; otherwise it may cause leakage,
overheat, explosion or fire of the battery.
Do not use electric wire or pins to cause short circuit of the battery; do not put the battery
together with metal stuff including necklaces; otherwise it will cause leakage, overheat, explosion
or fire of the battery.
Do not solder the contacts of the battery; otherwise it will cause leakage, overheat, explosion
or fire the battery.
If liquid within the battery enters the eye, there will be danger of blinding. In that case, do
not knead your eyes with your hand; use clean water to wash your eyes and then ask for help
from the doctor.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery; otherwise it may cause leakage, overheat,
explosion or fire of the battery.
Do not use or place the battery near to high-temperature places such as fire or heaters;
otherwise it may cause leakage, overheat, explosion or fire of the battery.
If the battery encounters abnormal temperature rise, color change or distortion during the
curse of use, recharging or storage, please terminate the use and replace it with a new one.
If leaked liquid from the battery touches your skin or clothes, it may cause skin burn. In that
case, please immediately use clean water to wash and ask for help from the doctor if necessary.
If the battery leaks or emits unusual odor, please immediately keep it away from flamed fire
to avoid fire or explosion.
Please avoid the battery being affected with damp; otherwise it may cause overheat, smoking
or erosion of the battery.
Please do not use or place the battery in high-temperature environment such as direct
sunlight; otherwise it may cause leakage or overheat of the battery, and may decrease its
performance and shorten its lifespan.
Do not recharge the battery for over successively 24 hours.
1.2.4 Charger

Please use a 100-240V AC power supply. Other voltages will cause electric leakage, fire or
damage to your phone and charger.
It is strictly forbidden to cause short circuit of the charger; otherwise it will cause electricity
shock, smoking or damage of the charger.
Do not use the charger in case its power cable is damaged; otherwise it will cause fire and
electricity shock.
Please clean dust on power sockets as soon as possible.
Please do not put containers with water beside the charger, so as to avoid short circuit,
electric leakage or other malfunctions incurred by spilled water.
If the charger touches water or other liquids, cut off the power supply immediately to avoid
short circuit, fire, electricity shock and malfunctions of the charger.
Please do not disassemble or modify the charger; otherwise it will cause body injury,
electricity shock, fire or damage of the charger.
Please do not use the charger in high-humidity places such as bathrooms; otherwise it may
cause electricity shock, fire or damage of the charger.
Do not use your wet hand to touch the charger, wire or power socket; otherwise it will cause
electricity shock.
Do not put heavy stuff on power cable or modify them; otherwise it will cause electricity
shock or fire.
Before cleaning or maintenance, please remove the plug of the charger from the power
socket.
When removing the plug, please grasp the charger. Pulling the power cable may damage the
cable and incur electricity shock or fire.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
1.2.5 Cleaning& Maintenance
Do not use your phone, battery and charger in places with high humidity such as bathrooms,
and also keep them away from raindrops.
Please use soft, dry cloth to clean your phone, battery and charger.
Do not use chemical reagents such as alcohol, thinner or benzene to clean your phone.
Dusty power socket may cause bad contract and power failure, so as to incur recharging
failure. Please clean the power socket regularly.
1.2.6 Generic Precautions
Mobile Phone:
Please use your phone under the circumstances as follows: temperature: -10℃to -50℃
and humidity: 35%~85%.
Please do not use your phone near fixed phones, TV sets, radio sets and office automation
equipment, so as to avoid influence on effect of such devices as well as your phone.
Battery:
Please keep the battery in cold places with good ventilation and without direct sunlight.
Lifespan of the battery is limited, and its use time will be shortened after frequent charging.
When the battery fails to function after multiple times of charging, it may come to the end of its
life, when please replace it with a new one of the same model.
Do not litter used batteries with ordinary garbage. Where there are explicit regulations on the
disposal of used batteries please follow the instructions of such regulations.

Charger:
Do not charge your battery under the following circumstances: places with direct sunlight;
external temperature under -10 or over 50 ; places with heavy humidity, dust or vibration℃℃
(potential fault causes); near to electric appliances such as TV sets and radio sets (adverse impact
on video/audio effect).

2. Phone Overview
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1. Torch button
2. Tone up
3. Tone down
4. Fall sensor ON/OFF
5. Earpiece
6. Display
7. Left soft key
8. Talk
9. Speed dial button
10. Numeric keypad
11. Charging contacts(for use
with charging dock)
12. LED
13. Right soft key
14. Power ON/OFF(End call )
15. Microphone
16. Charging socket
17. Earphone socket
18. Volume up
19. Volume down
20. Key lock
21. Torch light
22. Eye for neck strap
23. Loudspeaker
24. Battery cover
25. SOS(Emergency call
button)

3. Starting Up
3.1 Installing SIM card
Open the battery door, insert the SIM to SIM socket
3.2 Installing battery
Insert the battery, close the battery door
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3.3 Charging battery
Important: Fully charge the battery before using it for first time.
3.4 Switching on/off phone
SwitchingthephoneON:
Press and hold “power On/Off ” button until the
unitturnson.
SwitchingthephoneOFF:
Press and hold “power On/Off ” button until the
unitturnsoff.
3.5 LCD display symbols
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4. Making Phone Call
4.1 Answering a call
Press “Talk” button to answer a call
Press “End call” button to reject a call
4.2 Making a call
Enter the phone number
Press “Talk” button to call the number
Press “End call” button to end the call
4.3 Making a call with speed dial button
Important: Setting the phone number for
Speed Dial -refer to section 9.1
Press and hold M1, M2, M3 until the
corresponding number stored is calling.
Press “End call” button to end the call.
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4.4 Redialing
Press “Talk” button to open the call list
Press “Up” or “Down” button to select the
phone number dialed
Press “Talk” button to call
Press “End call” button to end the call
4.5 Making emergency call
Important: Setting SOS contact number -refer
to section 9.2
When the phone is idle, press & hold “SOS”
button will activate “SOS” dialing. A beep tone will be ringing and preset
“SOS” message will be sent via SMS to the preset contacts. After few
seconds, the phone will call the preset contacts and the LCD will show the
calling number.
Preset “SOS” contacts can be up to 5 phone numbers. It’s highly recommended
to save all 5 memories with your reliable contacts to maximize the chance of getting
help in emergency.
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4.6 Adjusting volume
During phone call, press “Volume up” or
“Volume down” to increase or decrease the
volume
4.7 Adjusting tone level response
Tone adjustment allows you to amplify the
volume at desired frequency. During phone call,
press “Tone up” button to amplify the volume at
high frequency or press the “Tone down” button
to amplify the volume at low frequency.
5. Menu Tree
Press “Left soft button” & “ Up” or “ Down” button
to navigate the menu
Contacts
- Quick search
- Add new contact
- Copy all
- Delete
- Caller groups
- Settings
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Messages
- Write message
- Inbox
- Outbox
- Drafts
- Templates
- Text message counter
- Text message settings
- Voice mail server
- Broadcast message
Call log
- Missed calls
- Dialled calls
- Received calls
- Delete call logs
- Call timers
- Call cost
Care
- Speed Dial
- Emergency Call
- Medical Alert
Organizer
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Alarm
FM radio
Settings
- User profiles
- Bluetooth
- Phone setup
- Network setup
- Security setup
- Restore factory
settings
- Call setting

6. Setting Phonebook
Quick search Input the initial letter of the contact you
wanttosearch
Add new contact Select SIM card or Phone
Press“Leftsoftkey”toentertheName
Press“Leftsoftkey”and select“done”
GotoNumberandenterthenumber
Press“Leftsoftkey”andconfirm“save”
Copy all You can copy all entries from SIM card
memory to Phone memory and also from
Phone memory to SIM card memory
Delete You can delete the contact from Phonebook
Caller groups You can group your contacts in record
from the Phone with selected ringtone
Settings Goto“MemoryStatus”toviewthe
memory status of SIM card or the Phone
Go to “Name list filter” to select from
SIM card memory or from the phone
memory when you quick search the
contact
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7. Message
Write message
Input your message and confirm “Done”. You can select “send” Enter the phone
number or search from your phonebook
Inbox You will be alerted when you have received a
message. Go to read the message from Inbox
Outbox View your sent messages
Drafts This menu stores messages you have saved to send at a later time.
Templates There are some pre-defined message in the list.
You can view and edit the template message or create new
messages.
Text message counter
This menu shows the list of messages sent and received
Text message settings
Profile settings is set according to your SIM card
Common settings -Delivery report:set the network to inform
you when your messages have been delivered
Common settings -Reply path:allow recipients to reply to you
through SMS server.
Voice mail server
This menu provides you with a quick way of accessing your voice mailbox (if you
have this service from the network)
Broadcast message
Broadcast message are text messages delivered from the network operator to your
handset. You can go the this menu
to enable or disable it.
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8. Call Log
Missed calls Viewthelast20unansweredcalls
Dialled calls Viewthelast20outgoingcalls
Received calls Viewthelast20incomingcalls
Delete call logs Delete any call logs in record
Call timers View the duration of your incoming
andoutgoingcalls
Call cost View the cost of calls if it’s provided
bythenetwork
9. Care
9.1 Speed Dial
Go to “Speed Dial” menu
Press “Left soft key”
Input the phone number and confirm OK.
You can input maximum 3 Speed Dial settings and make a quick call by pressing
M1, M2 and M3.
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9.2 Emergency Call
Go to “Emergency Call” menu
Press “Left soft key”
Input the phone number and confirm OK.
You can input maximum 5 SOS help list that you are sure they can provide help to
you when you are in emergency.
When the phone is idle and you press “SOS” button, the phone will activate the
SOS function.The phone will ring and send “SMS” to preset 5 contact, then it will
automatically dial the first preset contact.
If the first phone number is busy or no one answers, the phone will start calling
2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th sequentially until one of the helpers is connected. Between
each cycle, the mobile will wait for a few minutes and activate the alarm to alert
other persons in the close area to help the user.
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