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Easylife Easyphone EL5860 Instruction Manual - Text Messages (Continued)
TEXT MESSAGES (continued)
languagebysimplypressingthe
hashbuttononce.Thiswilldirect
youtoanothermenuwhereyou
canselectoneoftheseoptions.
Pressthegreenbuttontoselect
yourchosemessagesetting.
2. Inbox:Inthemessagesub-menu
scrolldowntoNo.2‘Inbox’and
pressthegreenbuttononce.You
cannowselectanincomingtext
messagebypressingthegreen
buttononce.Youwillthenbe
directedtoanothersub-menuthat
willgiveyou11options.Simply
pressthegreenbuttononceto
selectanyoftheseoptions.
3. Outbox:Youcanviewyourunsent
messagesbyscrollingdownto
No.3‘Outbox’andpressingthe
greenbuttononce.Toselecta
messagesimplypressthegreen
buttononce.Youwillnowhave9
options,pressthegreenbutton
oncetoselectanyofthese
options.
4. Drafts:Ifyouhavesaveda
messageitwillbeheldinthe
‘drafts’sub-menu.Simplyscroll
downtoNo.4‘Drafts’inthe
messagesub-menuandpress
thegreenbuttononce.Pressthe
greenbuttononceagainbelow
‘options’andyouwillnowhavea
choiceof8options,simplypress
thegreenbuttontoselectanyone
ofthese.
5. Sentbox:Youcanviewyoursent
messagesinthemessagesub-
menubyscrollingdowntoNo.5
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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...