Olitech EasyFlip 2 User manual

User Manual V1
Model number: OLT2908V2
EasyFlip 2

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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.

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Table of contents
Contents
Pg
Contents
Pg
Specifications
4
Share location
53
Hardware guide
5
Low battery not.
54
Screen icons
9
Auto answer
55
Phone setup
10
Settings
56
SIM insertion
10
Phone settings
57
Charging
16
Time and date
57
Power on/off
19
Language
57
Calls
19
Restore factory set.
58
Call logs
21
Call settings
59
Phonebook
22
Caller ID
62
Managing contacts
23
Display
65
Message
26
Audio settings
67
Viewing images
31
Audio modes
67
Input method
32
Changing ringtone
68
Photo/speed dial
35
Security
69
Camera
37
Blacklist
71
Organiser
38
Network
72
Alarm
39
Voice guidance
73
Calendar
39
Menu Visibility
73
Calculator
41
Amplify rec. vol.
74
Bluetooth
41
Vol. key status
75
My files
44
Torch key status
75
Connecting to PC
44
Loudspeaker
75
Multimedia
46
Notification lights
76
FM Radio
47
Troubleshooting
76
Recorder
48
Safety Information
82
Safety
49
Warranty & Cert.
84
Emergency key
50
Limitation of liability
85

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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; 3-4 hr talk time.
Note: location monitoring
functions consume the battery at a
higher rate
Camera
2MP camera
Sound
100dB ringtone, 95dB amplified
earpiece speaker, HAC, M4/T4
Network
3G: 2100 (B1), 850 (B5) and 900 (B8)
4G: 2100 (B1), 1800 (B3), 850 (B5),
2600 (B7), 900 (B8), 700 (B28: A&B).
Bluetooth V5.0

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Hardware Guide

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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).
During an active call: activates/
deactivates the loudspeaker.
Note: in some instances, you may be
required to navigate left (e.g. move
cursor left when typing a text/entering a
number). Press the message/
loudspeaker key to do so.
6. Magnifier/Amplify receiver volume
key:
Not during a call: Press to open
magnifier. Zoom is controlled by the up
and down keys.
During an active call: Press to activate
amplification mode for ear speaker.
Amplify receiver volume must be on in
the settings for this function to work.
Note: in some instances, three

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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.
When 2-9 are pressed and held for 3
seconds they dial their allocated photo
speed dial number (if programmed).
8. Star (*) key
When typing, a single press will show
symbol options. When dialling a phone
number, if * is pressed twice in quick
succession (**), a + sign appears (used
for international calls).
9. Back key
Used to go back to previous screen OR
delete a letter/number when typing.
10. Volume up and Torch key:
Single press turns volume up one
increment; press and hold for 3
seconds to turn flashlight on/off.
Functions can be deactivated.
11. Power key/End call key:
Single press during an active call will
end call;
When pressed and held for 5-6
seconds the phone will power off/on.

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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.
14. Hash (#) key:
When on the home screen, if the hash
key is pressed and held for 3 seconds
it activates/deactivates silent mode.
When typing a text/phone number, a
single press to the hash key will open
the input method options (capital/lower
case letter, numbers).
15. Unread message indicator:
Flashes green when unread message
present. Can be deactivated.
16. Low battery indicator:
Flashes red when battery low or when
connected to charger and still charging.
Constantly illuminates red when
connected to a charger and fully
charged. Can be deactivated.
17. Emergency key:
Press and hold red emergency key (on
back of phone) for 3 seconds to trigger
emergency sequence.

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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. Removable back cover
24. Lanyard eyelet
25. USB cord port (phone)
26. Microphone
27. Conductors for charging via
cradle (phone)
28. USB port (cradle)
29. Conductors for charging via
cradle (cradle)
Screen icons
Symbol
Explanation
Indicates charging status and battery
level
Indicates the mobile phone reception/
service strength

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Phone is using the 3G network
Phone is using the 4G network
Bluetooth is activated
Silent mode is activated
You have a missed call
You have an unread text message
You have an unread multimedia
message
An alarm is set
Amplify receiver volume is on
Flight mode is on
Meeting profile is activated
Outdoor profile is activated
Phone setup
Instructional video available at
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. The SIM slot
can now be seen in the top left corner of the
exposed phone interior (memory card slot
is located next to the SIM slot). The
following images reflect the removal of the
battery.
Step 3 - Insert the SIM card (Nano size
8.8 X 12.3 mm)
The silver bracket on the SIM slot does

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not move. To insert the nano
sized SIM card (8.8 X 12.3
mm), slide the SIM card
under the silver bracket. The
SIM card should be oriented
with the gold chip facing down
and the cut out on the top left
corner. The SIM card should be
slid from the bottom of the SIM
slot towards the top until it reaches the top
of the SIM slot. We recommend using the
pad of your thumb/finger to slide the SIM
card into position.
To remove the SIM card, use the rounded
end of the silver tool to slide the SIM
downwards in the slot until the top of the
SIM reaches the top of the silver bracket.
You can then use the pad of your
thumb/finger to apply gentle pressure and
continue sliding the 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.
Inserting the Memory card:
When the back cover and battery are
removed, the memory card slot can be seen
to the right of the SIM slot. The memory
card slot is a sliding hinge style slot
(different style of slot to the SIM slot).
1. Gently slide silver clip up and you will
feel a small click. This unlocks the clip from
its fixed position.
2. Move silver clip to a vertical position
(hinges from the top). If you cannot gently
grasp the clip, you can turn the phone
upside down to bring it to a vertical
position.
3. Position the memory card on the open
slot, gold chip facing down.

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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.
2. Do not touch the gold chip on the SIM or
memory card.
3. Keep the SIM and memory card away
from magnets.
4. Avoid putting the SIM or memory card
under direct heat such as sunlight.
5. Please be gentle with the mechanisms
that hold the SIM and memory card. They
are delicate and can break if mishandled.
Insert the battery
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 memory card (if inserted).

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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. We recommend removing
the material from the lanyard (via the black
side squeeze buckle) prior to securing it to
the phone to simplify the threading process.
Step 1: Thread the black lanyard cord
To thread the lanyard cord, insert the thin
black lanyard cord into the top lanyard
eyelet cut-out. Use the pointy end of the
silver tool to push the black lanyard cord
towards the bottom lanyard eyelet cut-out.
Insert the pointy end of the silver tool into
the bottom lanyard eyelet cut-out and use it
to pull the lanyard cord out through the
bottom cut-out. Continue pulling the looped
end of the lanyard cord through the bottom
cut-out until the black side squeeze buckle
touches the phone.
Step 2: Secure black lanyard cord

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Thread the black side squeeze buckle
through the looped black cord and pull side
squeeze buckle to tighten.
Step 3: Re-attach lanyard material
Re-connect components of the black side
squeeze buckle to attach lanyard material.
Charging the battery
EasyFlip 2 charging components include:
•wall plug (connects to power point)
•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. The phone/charger
may be warm during charging. This is
normal.
If the battery capacity is exhausted and
the phone powers off: 1) when
connected to a charger, it may take
several minutes for visual indicators
relating to charging to appear on the
phone; and 2) when the phone has

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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.
2. Insert the smaller end of the
micro USB cable into the
charging port on the left side
of the phone. Note: the smaller end of
the cable is trapezoid shaped and can
only be inserted with the short side
facing the front of the phone.
3. Connect the wall plug to the power point
and turn power point on.
Charge with the cradle charger
1. Connect the cradle charger to the wall
plug via the micro USB cable (smaller
end of cable inserts into the cradle with
short side facing up).
2. Connect the wall charger to the power

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point and turn power point on.
3. Place/sit the phone into the cradle
charger (see image on front cover of
manual).
Charging with other devices
The phone can be charged by connecting
the micro 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:
When connected to a charger, the red
battery light on the front of the phone will
illuminate. If the battery is charging the light
will flash. If the battery is fully charged the
light will constantly illuminate. The
notification light status must be on for this
light to be displayed. If the phone
powers off due to insufficient charge,
when connected to a charger it will not
automatically turn on after it has
received sufficient charge. It must be
manually powered on.

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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. Dial phone number using keypad
2. Press Green call key
Phonebook dialling
1. Press the top right key to select
Phonebook
2. Highlight contact you want to call. This
can be done by either:
a. Pressing the up navigation key (red
cursor will appear in search box) and

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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),
press and hold the allocated number key for
3 seconds to initiate call.
Dialling method two: If photo dial is
accessed via the main menu, i.e.: press
Menu → Photo dial, use the navigation
keys to scroll through contacts (contacts
displayed 1 per page), when the contact
you want to dial is displayed on screen
press the green call key (single press) to
initiate call.
Additional information regarding speed dial
can be found on page 35.
Answering/rejecting/ending calls
•To answer an incoming call, 1) flip open
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