Olitech EasyFlip OLT2908 User manual

User Manual
Model number: OLT 2908
EasyFlip

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Olitech EasyFlip
User Manual
Table of contents
Specifications...................................4
Hardware Guide………… ……...……5
Setting up the Phone......................10
myEasyAssist..………………………18
Messages..………………..……….…18
Calls……………………………………21
Phonebook and Photo/Speed dial..24
Multimedia……………………….......27
Safety Functions…………………….29
Organiser……………………….........34
Settings………………………...……..37
Troubleshooting .............................48
Safety information..........................52
Warranty..........................................56

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Specifications
Design
108 X 57 X 21 mm (closed)
130 g incl. battery
2.8 in main display 1.77 in sub LCD
Single Nano SIM
Memory
ROM 4GB + RAM 512 MB
T-flash card slot (up to 32GB)
2000 phonebook capacity + 100
SMS capacity
Power
1400 mAh battery
5-7 day standby time
3-4 hr talk time
Camera
5MP main + 2MP sub camera
Sound
95dB ringtone, 25dB amplified
earpiece speaker, HAC, M4/T4
Network
Wifi, Wifi Hotspot, Bluetooth 4.2 +
HS, VoLTE

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Hardware Guide

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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
6. Message key:
Provides direct access to
messages (SMS/MMS).
7. Magnifier/Amplify headset
volume key:
Not during a call: Press to activate
magnifier.
During an active call: Press to
activate amplification/boost mode
for earpiece speaker.
Note: the amplify receiver volume
must be on in the phone settings

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for this function to work
8. Number Keys:
When pressed momentarily, each
number key types their designated
number or letter as displayed on
the key. When “1” is pressed for 3
seconds it links to voicemail.
When 2-9 are pressed for 3
seconds they dial their allocated
speed dial number.
9. Back key
Used to go back to previous
screen OR delete a letter/number
when typing
10. Up Volume and Torch key:
Single press turns volume up;
press and hold for 3 seconds to
turn flashlight on/off.
11. Red key:
Single press during an active call
will end call; When pressed and
held for 3 seconds the phone will
power off/on.
12. Down Volume Key
Single press turns volume down

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13. Photo Dial key:
Provides direct access to photo
dial contacts.
14. 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.
15. Low battery indicator:
Illuminates when battery low.
16. Unread message indicator:
Illuminates when unread message
present.
17. Primary speaker
18. Missed call indicator:
Illuminates when unacknowledged
missed call present.
19. Front display LCD screen
20. Torch/camera flash
21. 5MP Camera
22. Emergency key:
Press and hold red emergency
key (on back of phone) for 3
seconds to trigger emergency

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sequence.
Emergency key requires setup –
see “Emergency key” section of
manual for more details.
23. Headphone port
24. USB cord port (phone)
25. Back cover
26. Conductors for charging via
cradle (phone)
27. USB port (cradle)
28. Conductors for charging via
cradle (cradle)
Display icon descriptions
Symbols
Explanation
Indicates charging status and
battery level
Indicates the mobile phone
reception/service strength
Phone is using the 3G network
Phone is using the 4G network
Phone is connected to a Wifi
network.
Bluetooth function is active

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Indicates silent mode is
activated
Headphones are plugged in
You have an unacknowledged
missed call (on main screen)
You have an unread text
message (on main screen)
Alarm is set
Voice memo is set
FM radio active
Headphones are plugged in
Overseas roaming
Setting up the phone
Insert SIM card
Step 1 - Remove the back phone
cover. To do so, 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. Please note it may be
difficult to initially remove back cover.

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Step 2 –Remove the battery
The SIM slot can now be seen in the
top left corner of the exposed phone
interior.
Step 3 - Insert the SIM card (Nano
size) 1. Slide silver clip (in SIM slot) to
the left.
2. Move silver clip to a vertical position
(hinge from left side).
3. Insert Nano SIM card, gold chip
facing down, cut out on top right corner.
4. Return silver clip to horizontal
position so it is flush with the SIM and

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slide silver clip to the right. You should
feel it click into a locked position.
Please note:
Before replacing the phones back cover
please insert the T-Flash card (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.

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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. The
same style silver sliding clip that is used
to secure the SIM card is used to
secure the T-Flash card. Please note,
to unlock the silver clip slide it up, the
clip hinges from the top to move it to a
vertical position. To lock the clip back
into place, when it is in the
horizontal/flush position slide it down
until it locks into place.
Precautions when inserting SIM card
and T-Flash card:
1. Keep the SIM card and T-Flash card
out of reach of children.
2. Do not touch the gold chip on the
SIM card/T-Flash card.
3. Keep the SIM card/T-Flash card
away from magnets.
4. Avoid putting the SIM card/T-Flash

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card 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.
Step 2 - Insert the battery so the
conductors on the battery line up with
the conductors on the phone’s battery
port. Once inserted, the battery will sit
over the SIM card and T-Flash card (if
inserted).
Step 3 (optional) –to secure the
lanyard the back cover must be
removed. The lanyard eyelet is located
above the headphone jack. Position the
thin threading cord on the lanyard over

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the small black rod with the end of the
cord positioned through the outlet to the
right of the rod.
Step 3 -Secure the battery cover in
place ensuring the lanyard cord is
guided through the outlet (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.
Failure to comply may damage the
phone and attached accessories
resulting in loss of warranty.
The phone/charger may be warm
during charging. This is normal. If the
battery capacity is exhausted it may
take several minutes into the charging
process before the charging icon

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displays on the LCD screen.
Do not attempt to insert the charging
cable into the headphone socket. This
could damage the phone/cable.
Battery charging options:
Charge with the wall charging plug
1. Connect the USB
charging cable to the
wall charging 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. Connect the wall charger to the
power point and turn power point on.

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3. Place/sit the phone into the cradle
charger (see image on front cover of
manual).
Other devices
The phone can be charged by
connecting the USB charging cable to a
computer/car charging port.
Important Information
When connected to a charger, the red
battery light will be displayed. If the
battery is charging the light will flash. If
the battery is fully charged the light will
constantly illuminate. Please note the
notification light status must be on for
this light to be 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. To
power the phone on press and hold
the power key for 3 seconds.

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myEasyAssist
myEasyAssist is a custom designed
web platform that allows the phone user
or authorised person to remotely edit
the phone settings, backup data and
locate the phone. The level of access
provided to the authorised person is
determined during setup. To find out
more or start using myEasyAssist go to
www.myeasyassist.com.au
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.

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Writing messages
To write a text message or multimedia
message enter messaging, all previous
message threads be displayed in a list.
A previous message thread can either
be continued or a new message can be
opened.
To continue a previous message thread,
scroll to the desired message thread,
when it is highlighted press the yellow
“select” key. When open, start typing
message. Quick text (templates) and
attachments can be added by selecting
Options, then selecting the desired
action. To send the message press the
yellow select key OR the green key.
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.

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The text input method can be
changed by pressing the # key. The
selected input method can be seen in
the icon bar at the top of the screen (R9
indicates predictive text). Symbols can
be accessed by pressing the star (*)
key.
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 appear on the front of the phone.
When the phone is opened the option to
view or dismiss the message will
appear. If the message is dismissed (by
selecting back) the message
notification light will remain on until it is
viewed. To view the message, go to
Messages and select the unread
message. All sent and received
messages will remain in the message
thread until deleted.
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