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Easylife Easyphone EL5860 Instruction Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model No. EL5860
Please read carefully before use and keep for future reference
Imported and distributed by Easylife Group Ltd, London NW1 0JP
Customer service: 0871 855 6100
For more innovative products from Easylife please visit:
www.easylifegroup.com
IN5860-1 © 2014 Easylife Group Ltd
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Summary of Easyphone EL5860
Page 1
Instruction manual model no. El5860 please read carefully before use and keep for future reference imported and distributed by easylife group ltd, london nw1 0jp customer service: 0871 855 6100 for more innovative products from easylife please visit: www.Easylifegroup.Com in5860-1 © 2014 easylife gr...
Page 2: Contents
Dear customer thankyouforpurchasingthebig buttoneasyphone. Mobilephonesaregreatfor convenienceandconfidence.But whyarethekeypadssosmall?Often they’rehardtouse,evenhardtosee withoutreadingglasses.Thankfully thebigbuttoneasyphoneredresses thebalance.Thetouch-sensitive keypadmakesdiallingrefreshingly e...
Page 3: Safety Precautions
Safety precautions • beforeusingyourphone,please readthefollowingimportant information to eliminate or reduce anypossibilitycausingdamage and personal injury. • donotusewirelessphones whiledriving. • switchoffwirelessdevicesinan aircraft.Thesignalmaycause interference.Usingthemonaircraft isillegal. ...
Page 4: Parts List
Parts list mobilephone chargerandplug hands free adaptor instructions 6 7.
Page 5: Parts List (Continued)
Parts list (continued) note: in idle mode, press up directionkeytoenterthemain menu,usethegreenbutton(3) to enter functions and select options. If you want to delete somethingyouentered,please pressreturnkey(4)todelete. 1. Receiver 2. Displayscreen 3. Dialkey/leftkey(green) 4. Powerkey/returnkey 5. ...
Page 6: Mounting The Sim Card/
Mounting the sim card/ micro sd card (t-flash card - max. 3.2gb) • keepallsimcardsoutof children’sreach. • pleaseconsultwithyoursimcard dealer on sim card services and its usages.Thesimcarddealercould betheserviceprovider,network operatororotherrelateddealers. Note:alwaysmakesurethephoneis switchedo...
Page 7: Making/answering Calls
Switching your phone on/off 1.Pressandholdthepowerkey(4) forafewsecondstoswitchyour phoneon. 2.Ifthephoneasksforaphonelock code,enterthephonelockcode, andpressok. 3.Thedefaultcodeis1234. 4.Ifthephoneasksforapincode, enterthepincode,andpressok. Thepincodeisusuallysupplied withthesimcard.Pleaseconsult...
Page 8: Using The Personal Hands
Using the personal hands free handset connectthehandsfreehandset toyourmobilephone,youcanstill answercallsandusethemicrophone withoutholdingthephone.This devicecanalsobeusedtocharge yourphonebyconnectingittothe usbplugadapterorpc/mac. Guidance on data entry methods thisphoneprovidesinputmethodsof ab...
Page 9: Guidance On Data
Guidance on data entry methods (continued) 3. How to input a letter whentheiconis“abc”or“abc”, pressthenumberkeys(2to9) repeatedlyuntilthedesiredletter appearinthetextarea.Pressthe numberkeyonceforthefirstletter. Presstwiceforthesecondletter. So,pressnumberkeystoreach thedesiredletterinthesameway. P...
Page 10: General Information
General information (continued) 3.Accessories lithiumbatteryisthemanufacturer- approvedrechargeablebattery availableforyourphone.Maybesome batteries perform best after several fullcharge/dischargecycles. Useonlybatteries,chargersand accessoriesapprovedbythephone manufacturerforusewiththis particular...
Page 11: Phone Book
Phone book toaccessthephonebookpressthe ˄(up)buttononceandselectthe ‘phonebook’iconinthetopleftcorner bypressingthegreenbutton.Youwill bedirectedtoanothermenuthatwill showthefollowing10options,simply pressthegreenbuttontoselectany oneoftheseoptionsandfollowthe instructionsonthescreen. 1.Call:youcanm...
Page 12: Phone Book (Continued)
Phone book (continued) 9.Add(newcontact) • tosim:presstheleftkeytoselect oktostarttoeditthe contact’snameandphone number. • tophone:youcanaddthe contact’sname,phone number and so on. 10.Others youcancheckthememorystatusand setupthespeeddialnumber. Speed dial number: in standby mode, longpressing2,3,...
Page 13: Text Messages (Continued)
Text messages (continued) languagebysimplypressingthe hashbuttononce.Thiswilldirect youtoanothermenuwhereyou canselectoneoftheseoptions. Pressthegreenbuttontoselect yourchosemessagesetting. 2. Inbox:inthemessagesub-menu scrolldowntono.2‘inbox’and pressthegreenbuttononce.You cannowselectanincomingtex...
Page 14: Text Messages (Continued)
Text messages (continued) ‘sentbox’.Simplypressthegreen button once to select any one of thesemessagesandyouwillbe given9optionstochoosefrom. Simplypressthegreenbutton once more to select any one of theseoptions. 6. Templates:inthemessage sub-menu scroll down to no.6 ‘templates’whereyoucanadd, viewa...
Page 15: Text Messages (Continued)
Text messages (continued) to listen and edit your voicemessages. 9. Deleteall:inthemessagesub- menuscrolldowntooptionno.9 ‘deleteall’whereyoucandelete messagesinyourinbox,sentbox, outboxanddraftmessages. Simplypressthegreenbuttonto selectanyoneoftheseoptions. 10.Messagecapacity:youcancheck themessag...
Page 16: Call Log
Call log withthisfunction,youcanviewyour missed calls, dialed calls, received calls, rejected calls and you can also managetheserecordsviathedelete alloption.Toaccessandmanage yourcalllogsimplypressthe˄(up) buttononcethenusingthe˅(down) buttonscrolldowntothe‘calllogs’ icon.Pressthegreenbuttonto sele...
Page 17: Multimedia (Continued)
Multimedia (continued) 2.Audio inthemusicplayerinterface,select thefollowingoptionstoperformthe followingfunctions: • play:toplaythespecifiedmusic. • musiclist:youcanrefreshthe musicfilelistofthememorycard. Foranyrecordyoucanperformthe followingoperations:play,return toplay,setasringtone,andsoon, • ...
Page 18: Multimedia (Continued)
Multimedia (continued) 5.Image youcanuploadanddownloadimages toyourphonebyinsertingtheusb cablesuppliedintoyourpcormac. Whenthecableisconnectedtothe phoneyouwillnote3optionsare displayed–charging,udiskandpc connecting.Scrolldowntoudiskand pressthegreenbuttontoconfirm.You willthenseeanautoplaymessage...
Page 19: Organizer (Continued)
Organizer (continued) ‘alarm’andpressthegreenbutton once.Thereare3alarmsettings, usethescrollbuttonstoaccesseach ofthese.Pressthegreenbuttonto activateandediteachofthese. 3.Calendar youcanviewdatewiththisfunction, alsoyoucanaddnewschedule accordingtoyourneed.Scrolldown tooptionno.3‘calendar’andpress...
Page 20: Organizer (Continued)
Organizer (continued) paireddevice:showthedevicewhich is connected devicename:showoffthename ofbluetooth. Bluetoothfilestorage:youcanselect storagememorycard. Help:youcanreadsomehelpful informationthatmayassistyou. Settings 1.Phonesettings • languagesettings:selectthe desiredlanguageforthe displayte...
Page 21: Settings (Continued)
Settings (continued) • callwaiting>activate,thenetwork willnotifyyouofanewincoming callwhileyouhaveacallin progress(networkservice). • callbarring>activate,this network service allows you to restrictincomingcallsfromyour phone.Fordetails,contactyour service provider. • others:thesettingsiteminclude ...
Page 22: Settings (Continued)
Settings (continued) • phonelock:thedefaultpassword is1234. • modifycellphonepassword: changethedefaultpassword aboutyouphone. • fixeddialing:thisserviceis suppliedbythenetwork.Please contact you network operator. • blacklist:active,youwillnot receive blacklist number calls and messages. 5.Sosmenu •...
Page 23: Important Information
Important information (continued) 1. Use of passwords yourmobilephoneandsimcard havevariouspasswords.Those passwordsavoidunauthorizeduse ofyourphoneandsimcard.You canchangepin,pin2andphone passwordinthe“settings>security setup”. 2.Phonecode thephonecodecanbeusedtoavoid unauthorizeduseofyourphone.The...
Page 24: Important Information
Important information (continued) puk(8digits) thepuk(personalunblockingkey) codeisrequiredtochangeablocked pin code. Please contact your networkoperatorforthecode. Note:tentimeswronginputin succession,thesimcardwillbe invalid and you need to consult withyournetworkoperatorfora new sim card. Pin2(4t...
Page 25: Important Information
Important information (continued) note:tentimeswronginputin succession,thesimcardwillbe invalid and you need to consult withyournetworkoperatorfora new sim card. Barringcode toactivatecallbarring,youneeda barringcode.Youcanobtainthe password from your service provider. Batteryinformation • informati...
Page 26: Important Information
Important information (continued) screen.Ifyouhaveselectedalert tone(warningtoneofanyprofile inprofiles),thephonewillsound thealerttone. • whenachargerisnotinuse, disconnectitfromthepower source.Donotleavethebattery connectedachargerforlonger than12hours,sinceovercharging mayshortenitslife. • temper...
Page 27
Tips for battery (continued) thannormal,pleasechangethe originalbatteryapproved by manufacturer. • donotshort-circuitthebattery. • turnoffthemobilephonebefore removingthebattery. • donotdisposeofbatteriesinfire. • ifyousmellanythingstrangefrom thebatteryorfindthatthebatteryis overheated,youshouldsto...
Page 28: Usage & Maintenance
Usage & maintenance • tokeepyourproductworking well,takeamomenttoreviewthe followingusage&maintenance tips,whichwillhelpyoutofulfillany warrantyobligationsandhelpyou tofulfilanywarrantyobligations andtoenjoythisproductfor many years. • keepyourphoneandallits parts and accessories out of children’sre...
Page 29: Usage & Maintenance
Usage & maintenance (continued) • keepanythingmagnetic,such as credit cards, far away from your product. • ifyoufindthatthebatteryhasany crack,deformationoranything else,youshouldstopusingthe battery immediately. • iftheelectrolyteleakoutand contactyourskinorclothes,you shouldimmediatelyusesoapand c...
Page 30: Emergency Calls
Emergency calls thisphone,likeanywireless phones,operatesusingradiosignals, wirelessandlandlinenetworkswhich cannotguaranteeconnectioninall conditions.Therefore,youshould never rely solely upon any wireless phoneforessentialcommunications (e.G.Medicalemergencies). Tomakeanemergencycall: 1>switchyour...
Page 31: Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting thesectionlistssomeproblemsthat youmightmeetwhileusingyour phone.Ifyoufeelthatyourphone do not operate normally, please resetsettingsfirst,andthenfollow troubleshootingguide.Ifyouare still unable to solve problem please contacttheauthorizedservice centerorthestorefromwhereyou purchas...
Page 32: Troubleshooting (Continued)
Troubleshooting (continued) no ring • checkwhetheryouhavesetupthe “silent”option. • moveawayfromanoisyplaceto checkifyoucanhearthe phoneringing. • checkwhetheryouhavesetup call diverts. Thank you from easylife thankyouforselectingourmobile phone.Thisuserguidewillprovide youwiththegeneralinformationa...