User Guide
Thank you for choosing the Jitterbug® Flip2 The Jitterbug Flip2 is the easiest Jitterbug® phone ever with a large screen, big buttons, simple list-based menu, powerful speaker, voice calling and texting with Amazon Alexa, and a dedicated Urgent Response button for help 24/7. With the Jitterbug Flip2, you'll enjoy exclusive access to the Lively™ Response Team, giving you peace of mind, wherever you go. For additional resources, including how-to cards and videos, visit lively.com/fliplearn.
Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started �������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Key Items in Your Box ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2 Your Jitterbug Flip2 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Charging the Battery ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Turning the Phone On/Off �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Adding a Contact �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Making a Call �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Sending a Text Message �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Dial Number ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 Speed Dial ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Blocked Numbers ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47 Answering or Ignoring a Call ���������������������������������������������������������������������������
Deleting Text Messages ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 66 Section 5: Photos & Videos ���������������������������������������������������������������� 67 Photos & Videos Overview ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 68 Taking a Photo ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 69 Recording a Video ���������
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Connecting with Bluetooth ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 131 Accessibility ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 133 Tips ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 138 Emergency Alerts �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Getting Started Section 1: Getting Started Topics • • • • • Key Items in Your Box Your Jitterbug Flip2 Charging the Battery Turning Your Phone On (1st time) Outside Screen Overview • • • • • Inside Screen Overview Main Menu Status Bar Title Bar Navigation Buttons 1
Getting Started Key Items in Your Box Wall Charger USB-C Cable Charging Dock Jitterbug Flip2 2
Getting Started Your Jitterbug Flip2 LED Flash Notification LED Rear Camera Volume Up Button Volume Down Button Outside Screen Charging Dock Connectors Microphone 3
Getting Started Your Jitterbug Flip2 (continued) Rear Speaker 3.
Getting Started Your Jitterbug Flip2 (continued) Earpiece Speaker Front Camera (Selfie) Inside Screen Speakerphone Button Power Button Urgent Response Button 5
Getting Started Your Jitterbug Flip2 (continued) Speakerphone Button Back Button Number Pad Urgent Response Button 6 Power Button Directional Arrows Ok Button
Getting Started Charging the Battery The phone’s battery may be low when it is removed from its box. Charge the phone before use and whenever the battery is low so that the phone is ready when you need it. With the USB Cable: 1. Plug the larger end of the USB Cable into the Wall Charger. 2. Plug the Wall Charger into a wall outlet. 3. Plug the smaller end of the USB Cable into the side of the phone.
Getting Started Charging the Battery (continued) With the Charging Dock: 1. Plug the larger end of the USB Cable into the Wall Charger. 2. Plug the Wall Charger into a wall outlet. 3. Plug the smaller end of the USB Cable into the back of the Charging Dock. 4. Place the phone on the Charging Dock.
1. Press and hold on the keypad and wait while the phone sets up. to review the Terms & Conditions. 2. Press Down 3. Press to read the Terms & Conditions and to accept them. You must review four screens. 4. When you finish, the phone’s Main Menu is shown.
Getting Started Outside Screen Overview A. Status Bar – Shows you signal strength, wireless connectivity, Bluetooth and battery information. B. Date – Shows the date. C. Current Time – Displays the current time. D. Alerts – Shows information about incoming and missed calls, voicemails and text messages.
Getting Started Inside Screen Overview A. Status Bar – Shows you signal strength, wireless connectivity, Bluetooth and battery information. B. Phone Number – Shows your phone number. C. Title Bar – Shows the name of the screen you are viewing. D. Menu – Shows a list of the phone’s options.
Getting Started Main Menu The Main Menu shows a list of all your phone’s options. You can select an option to perform a task, including: A. Phone – Make calls, see call history or check voicemail. B. Text Messages – Read received messages and send texts. C. Contacts – View or add a new contact. D. Amazon Alexa – Set up Alexa to ask questions, get information, and more.
Getting Started Main Menu (continued) E. Photos & Videos – View or capture photos or videos. F. Help Tools – Access helpful tools, such as a flashlight, calculator, FM radio and more. G. Device Info – View phone information, such as remaining battery, storage and signal strength. H. Settings – Adjust sounds, notifications, colors and more. I. Games – Play fun games that stimulate your brain.
Getting Started Status Bar The Status Bar at the top of your screen shows you signal strength, wireless connectivity, Bluetooth status, battery and current time information. A. Cellular Signal Strength – Affects your call quality. The more the triangle is filled in, the stronger your signal. B. Wi-Fi Status – Shows the phone's Internet connection and signal strength.
Getting Started Status Bar (continued) C. Bluetooth Status – Lets you know if you’re connected to a Bluetooth device such as a car stereo or wireless headphones. Turn this feature on or off under Settings. D. Battery Level – Allows you to know how much battery you have left. E. Current Time – Shows the current time.
Getting Started Title Bar The Title Bar at the top of the menu shows the name of the screen you are viewing.
Getting Started Navigation Buttons At the top of your keypad you will find the six buttons that are used to navigate your phone. Down , L or A. Directional Arrows – Press Up , navigate through the phone’s menus. R to B. – Takes you one step back from your last action. C. – Confirms a selection.
Learning The Basics Section 2: Learning the Basics Topics • • • • • • • • Turning the Phone On/Off Adding a Contact Making a Call Sending a Text Message Taking a Photo Setting Up Your Voicemail Greeting Connecting to Wi-Fi Calling Urgent Response 19
Learning The Basics Turning the Phone On/Off 1. Press and hold . The phone turns on or off. Adding a Contact 1. From the Main Menu, press 2. Press 20 Up or Down Up or Down to select Contacts and press to select Add Contact and press . .
Learning The Basics Adding a Contact (continued) 3. Press Up or to select First Name and use the keypad to type the name. Down STEP 3 See "Typing Text Messages with the Keypad" on page 59 for help typing a message. to select Last Name and use the 4. Press Up or keypad to type the name.
Learning The Basics Adding a Contact (continued) 5. Press or Down Up to select Phone Number and use the keypad to enter the number. 6. Press or Down Up to select Save Contact and press NOTE 22 . After a contact is saved, you can select their name in your phone menu Contacts and press to call them.
Learning The Basics Making a Call Dialing a Phone Number: 1. Open the phone. The Main Menu displays. 2. Dial the 10-digit number on the keypad, and press to call.
Learning The Basics Making a Call (continued) Calling an Existing Contact: 1. From the Main Menu, press Up or Down to select Contacts and press . 2. Press Up or Down 3. Press or Down Up to select the phone number you want to call and press or Down to select Dial Call and press 4. Press 24 Up to select a contact's name from the list and press . . .
Learning The Basics Sending a Text Message 1. From the Main Menu, press . Messages and press 2. Press press Up or . Down Up or Down to select Text to select Compose New Text and to select New Number or From 3. Press Up or .
Learning The Basics Sending a Text Message (continued) 4. Enter the 10-digit number or press Up or select a contact from the list and press 5. Type a message and press Down to STEP 5 . to send. 100% 10:30 AM (555) 555-1237 See "Typing Text Messages with the Keypad" on page 59 for help typing a message. Your Message Jamey, here.
Learning The Basics Taking a Photo 1. From the Main Menu, press Photos & Videos and press 2. Press 3. Press Up Up Up or . Down STEP 4 to select or Down to select Camera and press or Down to select Take Photo and press . . to select Rear Camera or Front 4. Press Up or .
Learning The Basics Taking a Photo (continued) 5. Aim the camera and press to take a picture. 6. Press L or R to select Save and press keep the picture.
Learning The Basics Setting Up Your Voicemail Greeting 1. From the Main Menu, press . Phone and press Up or Down STEP 2 to select to select Voicemail and press 2. Press Up or The phone dials your voicemail. Down . 3. Follow the prompts using the keypad to record your greeting.
Learning The Basics Connecting to Wi-Fi 1. From the Main Menu, press 2. Press Up Up or Down to select Settings and press or Down to select Bluetooth & Wi-Fi and press to select Wi-Fi: Off and press . . 3. Press Up or Down 4. Press or Down Up to select Wi-Fi: Off and press or Down to select On and press 5. Press 30 Up . . .
Learning The Basics Connecting to Wi-Fi (continued) 6. Press Up or to select Available Networks and . The phone searches for available Wi-Fi press networks and displays a list. Down STEP 6 Down to select the name of the Wi-Fi 7. Press Up or .
Learning The Basics Connecting to Wi-Fi (continued) 8. Use the keypad to type the Wi-Fi password, press Down or to select Connect and press . The Up phone connects to Wi-Fi. See "Typing Text Messages with the Keypad" on page 59 for help typing a message. TIP 32 Select Show Password to see what you are typing.
Learning The Basics Calling Urgent Response Press the Urgent Response button to get help in an unsafe or uncertain situation. (Access to Urgent Response Agents requires purchase of a Lively TM Health & Safety Package). There is a 6-second delay before you are connected to Urgent Response. This lets you cancel the call if you accidentally pressed the button. NOTE If you accidentally call Urgent Response, please stay on the line and advise the Agent that it is not an emergency.
Phone Calls Section 3: Phone Calls Topics • • • • • • Phone Overview Missed Calls Voicemail Contacts Call History Dial Number • • • • • • Speed Dial Blocked Numbers Answering or Ignoring a Call Speakerphone Adjusting the Call Volume Adjusting the Ringer Volume 35
Phone Overview Phone Calls Selecting Phone from the Main Menu shows you the following options: A. Missed Calls – See which calls you missed. B. Voicemail – Listen to voice messages from calls you missed. C. Contacts – Save phone numbers with a contact name for quicker dialing.
Phone Calls Phone Overview (continued) D. Call History – See your incoming and outgoing call history. E. Dial Number – Make a call by dialing the number. F. Blocked Numbers – See which numbers you have blocked from calling you.
Missed Calls Phone Calls Missed Calls – Incoming calls that ended before you could answer. 100% 10:30 AM Missed Calls 4 (555) 555-1235 (C) Caroline Moskovitz Thursday, Jan. 17 10:24 AM Unknown (555) 555-1238 Thursday, Jan.
Voicemail lets people leave audio recordings that you can listen to later if you miss a call. You will receive a notification on both the outside and inside screens when you have a voicemail. To access your voicemail: 1. From the Main Menu, select Phone and press 2. Select Voicemail and press . . 3. The phone calls your voicemail. Listen to the prompts and press the buttons on the keypad to access your messages. When you are finished press or close your phone to hang up.
Contacts Phone Calls Contacts is where you can save the phone numbers of your most frequently called contacts so that you don’t have to manually dial their number each time. To add a new contact: 1. From the Main Menu, select Contacts and press 2. Select Add New Contact and press . . 3. Select First Name and use the keypad to type the name. 4. Select Last Name and use the keypad to type the name.
5. Select Phone Number and use the keypad to enter the number. 6. Select Save Contact and press NOTE . After a contact is saved, you can select their name in the contacts list and press to call them. Phone Calls Contacts (continued) STEP 6 Anna 100% 10:30 AM Add Contact Last Name Doe Phone Number 5555551234 Save Contact Add Optional Info.
Call History Phone Calls From Call History you can view your inbound, outbound and missed call history. Select any record for more options like calling back and viewing caller details. There are two call history records: • Inbound – Incoming calls that were answered. • Outbound – All outgoing calls that you made. 100% 10:30 AM Call History Clear All Outbound Voicemail Thursday, Jan. 17 10:24 AM (555) 555-1239 (C) Inbound Bob Smith Thursday, Jan.
Dialing a Phone Number: Phone Calls Dial Number STEP 2 1. Open the phone. The Main Menu is shown. 2. Enter the 10-digit phone number and press to dial.
Dial Number (continued) Phone Calls Calling an Existing Contact: 1. From the Main Menu, select Contacts and press 2. Select a contact's name from the list and press . . 3. Select the phone number you want to call and press 4. Select Dial Call and press 44 . .
Storing the Speed Dial Number: STEP 2 Phone Calls Speed Dial STEP 4 1. From the Main Menu, select Contacts and . press 2. Select a contact's name from the list and . press 3. Select the phone number you want stored for . speed dial and press 4. Select Add to Speed Dial and press .
Speed Dial (continued): Phone Calls 5. Select the number you want as the speed dial . number and press 6. Select Key #[number you chose] and . press 7. Select Save Update and press . Calling the Speed Dial Number: Once the speed dial number is stored, simply flip open the phone and hold down the number to place calls to the contact.
Phone Calls Blocked Numbers Blocked Numbers shows phone numbers that you have blocked from calling you. When you block a number, the phone will not ring, and calls will go directly to voicemail. To block a number: 1. From the Main Menu, select Phone and press 2. Select Call History or Missed Calls and press . .
Blocked Numbers (continued): Phone Calls 3. Choose the number you want to block and . press 4. Select Block Number and press is blocked. . The number STEP 3 STEP 4 Caroline Moskovitz 100% 10:30 AM Thursday, Jan. 17 12:00 PM (555) 555-1235 (C) Inbound Call History Caroline Moskovitz Thursday, Jan. 17 (555) 555-1239 (C) 100% 10:30 AM Unknown (555) 555-1238 10:24 AM Inbound Bob Smith Tuesday, Jan. 15 1:00 PM Unknown Inbound (555) 555-1234 Tuesday, Jan.
To unblock a number: STEP 4 1. From the Main Menu, select Phone and press 2. Select Blocked Numbers and press . 3. Select the number you want to unblock and . press 4. Select Unblock Number and press number is unblocked. Phone Calls Blocked Numbers (continued) . The 100% 10:30 AM .
Answering or Ignoring a Call Phone Calls Your phone will ring to notify you when someone is calling. The outside screen shows information available about the caller. Open the phone to answer or leave the phone closed to ignore the call. Ignoring a call will send the caller to your voicemail. To answer or dismiss the call when the phone is already open: • 50 Select Answer to speak with the caller or Ignore to reject the call. Press .
Phone Calls Speakerphone While you are in a call, you can listen to the caller through either the earpiece speaker or the speakerphone. The earpiece allows you to have a private conversation if you are in a public setting, while the speakerphone allows you to free your hands or allow other people surrounding you to participate in the conversation. To switch between the earpiece speaker and speakerphone while on an active call: • Press the Speaker button.
Adjusting the Call Volume Phone Calls To adjust the call volume while on an active call: • Press the upper end of the Volume Button to increase the call volume. • Press the lower end of the Volume Button to decrease the call volume. NOTE 52 As you adjust the call volume, a menu appears to show the current volume level (Maximum, High, Medium or Low).
Phone Calls Adjusting the Ringer Volume To adjust the ringer volume while viewing the Main Menu: • Press the upper end of the Volume Button to increase the ringer volume. • Press the lower end of the Volume Button to decrease the ringer volume. NOTE As you adjust the ringer volume, a menu appears to show the current volume level (Maximum, High, Medium, Low or Silent). See "Volumes & Sounds" on page 117 for instructions to lock Exterior Volume Buttons.
Topics • Text Messages Overview • Reading and Replying to Text Messages • Sending New Text Messages • • • • Checking Emergency Alerts Typing Text Messages with the Keypad Sending Photo Messages Deleting Text Messages 55 Text Messages Section 4: Text Messages
Text Messages Overview Text Messages Text Messages are a quick way to send short messages. Select Text Messages from the Main Menu for the following options: A. Text History – A list of text message conversations you have had and can reply to. B. Compose New Text – Create a new text message. C. Emergency Alerts – Shows any active emergency alerts in your area.
Reading and Replying to Text Messages 2. Select Text History and press . Text Messages 1. From the Main Menu, select Text Messages and press . 3. Select a contact or phone number and press person opens. .
Reading and Replying to Text Messages (continued) Text Messages 4. Select Respond to reply to the message and . press 5. Use the keypad to type a message and press to send.
Sending New Text Messages 2. Select Compose New Text and press . Text Messages 1. From the Main Menu, select Text Messages and press . 3. Choose either From Contacts or New Number and press . 4. Select the recipient from Contacts or enter the phone number. 5. Use the keypad to type a message and press to send.
Checking Emergency Alerts Text Messages Emergency Alerts show active emergency alerts in your area. You will get a notification when the phone receives an emergency alert. To check emergency alert messages: 1. From the Main Menu, select Text Messages and . press Select Emergency Alerts and press 60 .
Typing Text Messages with the Keypad Text Messages You can use the numeric keypad to enter numbers, letters and symbols to compose your text message. Use these buttons to type a message on the phone’s numeric keypad: 2–9 – Types numbers and letters. • Up , Down , L and R arrows – Move over the typed letters. • – Delete a character. • – Add a space.
Typing Text Messages with the Keypad (continued) Text Messages • – Add a period. • – Displays a list of punctuation that you can select. • - Press repeatedly to cycle through the text entry modes (Quick Text, abc, Abc, ABC and 123).
Typing Text Messages with the Keypad (continued) • to choose one of Text Messages While typing a message, press these text entry modes: Quick Text (Predictive) – The phone predicts what word you are typing. Press the button with the letter you need once. When you’re done typing a word, select the word you want with the L and R arrows.
Typing Text Messages with the Keypad (continued) Text Messages • abc (All Lowercase) – Press a button repeatedly to cycle through the letters. All letters are lowercase. • Abc (Initial Capitalized) – Press a button repeatedly to cycle through the letters. The first letter is capitalized, and then the mode changes to “abc.” • ABC (All Capitalized) – Press a button repeatedly to cycle through the letters. All letters are uppercase. • 123 (Numeric) – Types numeric characters only.
Sending Photo Messages 2. Select Photo/Video Gallery and press 3. Select a photo and press . . 4. Select Photo Options and press 5. Select Share Photo and press . Text Messages 1. From the Main Menu, select Photos & Videos and press . . 6. Choose either From Contacts or New Number. 7. Select the recipient or enter the phone number. 8. Type a message and press to send.
Deleting Text Messages Text Messages 1. From the Main Menu, select Text Messages and . press 2. Select Text History and press 100% 10:30 AM (555) 555-1238 . 3. Select a contact or phone number and press Your conversation with that person opens. 4. Select Delete and press STEP 4 . Sat, Jan. 20 . 5. The phone confirms that you want to delete the . The message. Select Delete again and press phone deletes the most recent text message.
Section 5: Photos & Videos Topics • Viewing Your Photos and Videos • Deleting Your Photos and Videos • Sharing Your Photos Photos & Videos • Photos & Videos Overview • Taking a Photo • Recording a Video 67
Photos & Videos Overview Photos & Videos The Camera allows you to take pictures and videos of precious moments and share with friends and family. Select Photos and Videos from the Main Menu for the following options: A. Camera – Take photos and videos. B. Photo/Video Gallery – View photos and videos you have captured or received.
Taking a Photo 1. From the Main Menu, select Photos & Videos and press 2. Select Camera and press . 3. Select Take Photo and press . 4. Select Rear Camera or Front Camera (Selfie) and press 5. Aim the phone toward the subject and press . to take a photo. 6. The photo you took is shown. Select Save or Discard and press NOTE Press Up to zoom in and Down Photos & Videos . . to zoom out.
Recording a Video 1. From the Main Menu, select Photos & Videos and press Photos & Videos 2. Select Camera and press . 3. Select Record Video and press . 4. Select Rear Camera or Front Camera (Selfie) and press 70 . .
Recording a Video (continued) 6. When you are finished, press stop recording. to STEP 5 STEP 7 Photos & Videos 5. Aim the phone toward the subject and press start recording. to 7. The video you took is shown. Select Save or Discard . and press NOTE Press Up to zoom in and Down to zoom out.
Viewing Your Photos and Videos Photos & Videos After you have captured a photo or video, you can view it by accessing the Photo/Video Gallery. 1. From the Main Menu, select Photos & Videos and press 2. Select Photo/Video Gallery and press 3. Use the Up , Down , L and R . arrows to navigate through the photos. 4. Select a photo or video and press 72 . to view it.
Deleting Your Photos and Videos 1. From the Main Menu, select Photos & Videos and press 2. Select Photo/Video Gallery and press 3. Use the Up , Down , L and R Photos & Videos While viewing your Photo/Video Gallery, you can delete any photos that you no longer need. . . arrows to navigate through the photos. 4. Select a photo or video and press to view it.
Deleting Your Photos and Videos (continued) 5. Press to open Photo Options. Photos & Videos 6. Select Delete Photo or Delete Video and press 7. Select Delete Photo or Delete Video again and . press 74 STEP 5 .
Sharing Your Photos and Videos 1. From the Main Menu, select Photos & Videos and press 2. Select Photo/Video Gallery and press 3. Select a photo or video and press Photos & Videos Text the photos you take to other people. . . . 4. Select Photo Options or Video Options and press .
Sharing Your Photos and Videos (continued) 5. Select Share Photo or Share Video and press Photos & Videos 6. Choose either From Contacts or New Number. 7. Select the recipient or enter the phone number. 8. Type a message and press 76 to send. .
Section 6: Amazon Alexa Topics • Using Alexa • Disabling Alexa Amazon Alexa • Setting up Alexa • Setting up the Lively Skill For additional resources, including how-to cards and videos, visit lively�com/flipLearn.
Setting up Alexa Amazon Alexa Amazon Alexa gives you a way to easily navigate your phone with voice controls. Alexa is optional but can provide a better experience when using the phone. 1. From the Main Menu, select Amazon Alexa and . press 2. Select Set Up Alexa and press .
Setting up Alexa (continued) 3. Select Sign In To Amazon and press . STEP 4 Select Skip Sign-In and press on page 79. Amazon Alexa OR . Skip to step 8 (Create an Amazon account if you do not already have one.) 4. On a computer or tablet, go to amazon.com/us/code, log in to your Amazon account, and on the Register Your Device page enter the code that displays on your Jitterbug Flip2 phone screen.
Setting up Alexa (continued) Amazon Alexa 5. Wait while Amazon Alexa connects with your Amazon account. The Connecting to Account screen will display on your Jitterbug Flip2. 6. Press on the Success screen to select Next. 7. To test Alexa, your Jitterbug Flip2 will prompt you to say "Alexa, how are you?" out loud. Alexa will respond to your question. 8. After testing Alexa, select Skip to Using Alexa and press 9. Press 80 to select Next: Using Alexa.
Setting up Alexa (continued) : • The "Just Ask Alexa" setting allows you to ask Alexa questions after simply flipping open the phone. OR The "Use From Menu" setting adds additional steps of pressing the Down arrow to highlight "Amazon Alexa" on the Main Menu and pressing before you can ask Alexa questions. 11. The setup success screen displays. Press STEP 9 Amazon Alexa 10. Choose how you want to use Alexa and press OR to close.
Setting up Lively Skill The Lively skill allows you to use your voice to: Amazon Alexa • Make calls to contacts stored in your Jitterbug Flip2 • Help write and send text messages to contacts stored in your Jitterbug Flip2 • Check your Jitterbug Flip2 battery level • Get your Jitterbug Flip2 phone number • Find out how many minutes remain on your monthly plan • Find out how many texts you have left on your monthly plan Before you start, make sure you have set up Alexa and connected to your Amaz
Setting up Lively Skill (continued) STEP 2 Amazon Alexa 1. Use a computer or tablet to go to alexa.amazon.com and sign into your Amazon account. The Alexa home page opens. 2. Click Skills on the list to the left, then type "Lively" in the search bar and press Enter.
Setting up Lively Skill (continued) 3. Select Lively from the skill list and click ENABLE in the upper right corner. Amazon Alexa 4. The Lively account sign-in page opens. If you have already created a Lively account, sign in using your Lively account credentials. If you have not registered, click "Create an Account" and complete account registration. NOTE 84 If you don't know your passphrase, call customer service at 1.800.733.6632.
Setting up Lively Skill (continued) 5. The Name your devices page displays. Create a personal nickname to enter in the box under the phone number of your Jitterbug Flip2. Click Submit. NOTE Amazon Alexa 6. The page displays confirming Lively skill has been successfully linked. Alexa uses this nickname to identify the device. For example, with a nickname, Alexa can say "Jane's phone has 30 minutes remaining for this month" instead of "888.555.5555 has 30 minutes remaining for this month.
Setting up Lively Skill (continued) To confirm the Lively skill works correctly: 1. Make sure your phone is flipped open and say "Alexa, open Lively." Amazon Alexa 2. Lively skill: "Welcome to Lively! I don't recognize the device you're using. It's either new, or something has changed on it. When you created your account, you provided a name for each phone. This allows it to place calls or send a text. Is this a phone you want to set up to place calls or send texts?" 3. You say "Yes." 4.
5. You say "Yes." 6. Lively skill: "Alright! This phone is now assigned to . Do you want to learn what you can do with Alexa on your phone?" Amazon Alexa 7. You say "Yes.
Using Alexa Use Alexa to help navigate the phone or find answers to questions. Ask Alexa a Question: Amazon Alexa 1. Open the phone. OR From the Main Menu, select Amazon Alexa and press NOTE 88 . If you're in a low signal area, connect to a Wi-Fi network for the best experience.
Using Alexa • Ask Alexa a Question (continued): 2. To get started, simply ask a question. Start by saying the word “Alexa” for general questions. Amazon Alexa • “Alexa, what is the weather in Seattle?” • “Alexa, what time is it in Denver?" • “Alexa, set a timer for 1 minute.” 3. Alexa answers your question and returns you to the Main Menu. NOTE If you ask something that Alexa cannot do, Alexa will tell you that it is not supported.
Using Alexa (continued) Ask the Lively Skill: The Lively skill helps you navigate and interact with your phone through Alexa. Amazon Alexa Before using Alexa for Lively interactions, make sure you have completed Alexa and Lively skill setup. Note: If you're in a low signal area, connect to a Wi-Fi network for the best experience. 1. Open the phone. OR From the Main Menu, select Ask Alexa and press 90 .
Using Alexa • Ask the Lively Skill (continued): 2. To get started, just say "Alexa, ask Lively..." You can ask the Lively skill for help with things like: Amazon Alexa • "Alexa, ask Lively to call Dr. Smith." • "Alexa, ask Lively to text Bill." • "Alexa, ask Lively how many minutes I have left." 3. Alexa answers your question and returns you to the Main Menu. NOTE Contacts must be entered into your phone to call or text with Alexa.
Disabling Alexa If you want to stop using Alexa on your Jitterbug Flip2, follow these four steps to disable Alexa. Amazon Alexa 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Amazon Alexa and press . . 3. Select Sign Out of Amazon or Disable Alexa and press 4. Select Sign Out of Amazon or Disable Alexa and press NOTE 92 . again to confirm. To use Alexa again, you must complete Amazon Alexa setup again.
Section 7: Helpful Tools Topics • Calculator • FM Radio • Mobile Support Helpful Tools • Flashlight • Magnifier • Clock 93
Flashlight The built-in flashlight helps you see in low light. 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and press 2. Select Flashlight and press Helpful Tools 3. Select On and press . . . 4. To turn off the flashlight, close the phone. NOTE 94 The flashlight automatically turns off after 15 minutes to save battery.
Magnifier The magnifier tool uses the phone’s camera to help you see small text or objects. STEP 3 STEP 4 2. Select Magnifier and press 3. Aim the camera and press to zoom out. 4. Press Helpful Tools 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and . press . Up to zoom in and Down to Freeze or Unfreeze the image.
Clock Set alarms and timers, or use the stopwatch to help keep track of time. Set the alarm clock: 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and press Helpful Tools 2. Select Clock and press . 3. Select Alarm and press . 4. Select Set New Alarm and press 96 . .
Clock • Set the alarm clock (continued): 5. Enter the time you want the alarm to go off, using 3–4 digits. For example, enter “700” for 7:00 or “1100” for 11:00. . Helpful Tools 6. Select AM or PM and press STEP 5 7. If you want the alarm to repeat, select Yes under . Select when you Repeat Alarm? and press .
Clock • Set the alarm clock (continued): 8. To turn on the alarm, select Yes under Make alarm . active? and press Helpful Tools 9. Select Save Alarm and press . 10. When the alarm rings, press alarm off.
Clock (continued) Deleting an Alarm: 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and press . 3. Select the alarm you want to delete and press 4. Select Delete Alarm and press Helpful Tools 2. Select Clock and press . . . 5. Select Delete Alarm again and press .
Clock • Deleting an Alarm (continued): Set the timer: STEP 4 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and . press Helpful Tools 2. Select Clock and press . 3. Select Timer and press . 4. Enter the time you want to count down, using 2 digits in the hour, minute and second fields. For example, enter “01” for 1.
Clock • Set the timer (continued): . 6. When the time is up, the alarm rings. Press to turn the alarm off. Helpful Tools 5.
Clock (continued) Use the stopwatch: 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and press 2. Select Clock and press . Helpful Tools 3. Select Stopwatch and press 102 . .
Clock • Use the stopwatch (continued): . The stopwatch starts. • To pause, select Stop and press the stopwatch again. • To track laps, select Lap and press bottom of the screen. . Select Resume and press to start . The lap times are shown at the • To reset the time, select Reset and press Helpful Tools 4. Select Start and press .
Calculator The calculator helps you add, multiply, subtract and divide. 1. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and press 2. Select Calculator and press Helpful Tools 3. Type the first number. 104 . .
Calculator (continued) Up STEP 4 ), 100% 10:30 AM Calculator 3.74 5. Type the second number. 6. Press NOTE STEP 6 Helpful Tools 4. Use the arrows to add an addition ( Down subtraction ( ), division ( L ) or multiplication ( R ) sign. to calculate the total. Press to enter a decimal. Press character.
FM Radio 1. Connect headphones to the 3.5mm audio jack on the side of the phone. Helpful Tools 2. From the Main Menu, select Help Tools and . press 3. Select FM Radio and press . 4.
FM Radio (continued) • To save a station as a favorite, select Add as Favorite and press . • To choose a station you saved, select Favorite Stations and press Helpful Tools • To type in a station number with the keypad, select Enter Station Numbers . Do not enter the decimal. For example, enter “933” to tune and press to 93.3. . • Use the phone’s volume buttons to raise or lower the volume.
Mobile Support Mobile Support lets the Lively team help you remotely with problems on the phone. • Helpful Tools 108 If you have questions, call us toll-free at: 1.800.733.
Section 8: Changing Settings Topics Urgent Response Service Volumes & Sounds Notifications Flip to Answer Contacts Sort Text Mode • • • • • • Connecting to Wi-Fi Connecting with Bluetooth Accessibility Tips Emergency Alerts Color Options Changing Settings • • • • • • 109
Urgent Response Service Changing Settings The Urgent Response button on your Jitterbug Flip2 gives you access to our exclusive Lively™ Urgent Response Service. This service provides easy-to-use and reliable access to IAED-certified Lively Response Agents who will confirm your location, evaluate your situation, and get you the help you need. Available with all Lively™ Health & Safety Packages. To enable or disable the Urgent Response button: 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2.
Urgent Response Service (continued) To place an Urgent Response call: button to call Urgent Response in an Press the uncertain or unsafe situation. The phone counts down aloud and on-screen before the call is placed. If you need to cancel the .
Urgent Response Service • To place an Urgent Response call (continued): • If the button is disabled, dial Response Agent. Changing Settings NOTE • 112 + (5*) and press for an Urgent If you accidentally call Urgent Response, please stay on the line and advise the Agent that it is not an emergency. Our Agents are notified of attempted calls, take each one seriously, and are trained to call back to confirm your situation. Dial 9-1-1 in case of emergency.
Volumes & Sounds Adjust the volume and sounds that the phone makes. Changing the Ring Tone: 2. Select Volumes & Sounds and press 3. Select Sounds and press 4. Select Ring Tone and press . Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press . . . 5. Select a ring tone from the list and press .
STEP 2 Volumes & Sounds (continued) Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume Level: 1. Open the phone. The Main Menu is shown. Changing Settings 2. Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone. The Ring Tone Volume screen shows the current volume level.
Volumes & Sounds (continued) Turning Keypad Sounds On or Off: When keypad sounds are turned on, the phone makes a sound when you press a button. 2. Select Volumes & Sounds and press 3. Select Sounds and press 4. Select Key Tone and press 5. Select On or Off and press . Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press . . . .
Volumes & Sounds (continued) Adjusting the Call Volume Level: You can raise or lower the speakerphone, earpiece or headphone volume level while on a call. To adjust the volume: Changing Settings • 116 Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone. A screen shows the current volume level.
Volumes & Sounds (continued) Adjusting the Headphone Volume Level: • Changing Settings You can adjust the headphone volume while listening to the radio, a call or other audio. To adjust the headphone volume: Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone. A screen shows the current volume level.
Volumes & Sounds (continued) Adjusting the Alarm Volume Level: 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Volumes & Sounds and press Changing Settings 3. Select Volumes and press 4. Select Alarm and press . . . . 5. Select a volume level (Low, Medium, High or Maximum) and press 118 .
Volumes & Sounds (continued) Locking the Exterior Volume Buttons: You can turn off (or lock) the volume buttons on the side of the phone if you keep accidentally pressing them. 2. Select Volumes & Sounds and press 3. Select Volumes and press 4. Select Lock Buttons and press . Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press . . . 5. Select Yes to lock the volume buttons or No to unlock them and press .
Volumes & Sounds (continued) Adjusting Volume Levels with Locked Volume Buttons: If the exterior volume buttons are turned off, you can adjust the volume in the Settings menu: Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Volumes & Sounds and press 3. Select Volumes and press 120 . . .
Volumes & Sounds • Adjusting Volume Levels with Locked Volume Buttons (continued): STEP 4 • Ring Tone/Vibration • Speakerphone • Earpiece • Headphone • Alarm 5. Select a volume level and press Changing Settings 4. Select what you want to change the volume of and . You can change the volume of: press .
Notifications Choose whether to be notified when you receive text messages or voicemails. Turning Text Message Notifications On or Off: 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press Changing Settings 2. Select Notifications and press . 3. Select Text Messages and press 4. Select On or Off and press 122 . . .
Notifications (continued) Turning Voicemail Notifications On or Off: STEP 3 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and . press 2. Select Notifications and press 3. Select Voicemail and press . 4. Select On or Off and press . Changing Settings .
Flip to Answer Disabling Flip to Answer: 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Accessibility and press . Changing Settings 3. Select Answer on Flip Open: On and press 4. Select Off and press 124 . . .
Contacts Sort Select how your contacts are sorted in the Contacts list. STEP 3 2. Select Contacts Sort and press Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and . press . 3. Select by First Name or by Last Name and .
Text Mode You can choose the default text entry mode that the phone uses. 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Text Mode and press . . Changing Settings 3. Choose the text entry mode you want to use and press . You can select: • Quick Text (Predictive) – The phone predicts what word you are typing. Press the button with the letter you need once. When you’re done typing a word, select the word you want with the L and R arrows.
Text Mode (continued) • abc (All Lowercase) – Press a button repeatedly to cycle through the letters. All letters are lowercase. Changing Settings • Abc (Initial Cap.) – Press a button repeatedly to cycle through the letters. The first letter is capitalized, and then the mode changes to “abc.
Text Mode (continued) • ABC (All Capitalized) – Press a button repeatedly to cycle through the letters. All letters are uppercase. • 123 (Numeric) – Types numeric characters only. Changing Settings NOTE 128 While typing text, you can temporarily change the text entry mode by pressing .
Connecting to Wi-Fi Make wireless connections with your phone. 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 3. Select Wi-Fi and press . 4. Select Wi-Fi and press . 5. Select Available Networks and press Wi-Fi networks and displays a list. . Changing Settings 2. Select Bluetooth & Wi-Fi and press . .
Connecting to Wi-Fi (continued) 6. Select the name of the Wi-Fi network you want to . connect to and press 7. Enter the Wi-Fi password, select Connect and . The phone connects to Wi-Fi. press Changing Settings NOTE 130 Select Show Password to see what you are typing.
Connecting with Bluetooth Bluetooth allows you to connect wirelessly to devices such as car stereos, portable speakers and wireless headphones. To connect to a Bluetooth device: 2. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 3. Select Bluetooth & Wi-Fi and press Changing Settings 1. Turn on the Bluetooth device you want to connect to and put it in Bluetooth pairing mode. See the instructions that came with the device for more information. . .
Connecting with Bluetooth (continued) 4. Select Bluetooth and press . . The phone 5. Select Pair New Device and press searches for nearby devices and lists them. Changing Settings 6. Select the Bluetooth device you want to connect to . The phone pairs to the and press Bluetooth device.
Accessibility The Accessibility settings let you customize settings to make it easier to use the phone. Changing the Text Size: 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Accessibility and press 3. Select Text Size and press Changing Settings You can increase the Text Size the phone uses to make it easier to read. . . . 4. Select Regular (default) or Extra Large and press .
Accessibility (continued) Turning Read Out On or Off: STEP 4 Turning on Read Out sets the phone to read screen content out loud to you. Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and . press 2. Select Accessibility and press . 3. Select Read Out and press . 4. Select On or Off and press .
Accessibility (continued) Turning Real Time Text (RTT) On or Off: Real Time Text lets you use text to communicate during a phone call. 2. Select Accessibility and press 3. Select RTT and press . . 4. Select On or Off and press NOTE . Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press . To use RTT, select a phone number from the Contacts list, select Use RTT and press .
Accessibility (continued) Turning Hearing Aid Compatibility On or Off: Turning on Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) makes the phone compatible with hearing aids during phone calls. Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Accessibility and press 3. Select HAC and press . . . 4. Select On if you use hearing aids or Off if you do not and press 136 .
Accessibility (continued) Changing the Phone’s Language: STEP 4 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and . press 2. Select Accessibility and press Changing Settings 3. Select Language and press . . 4. Select English or Español and press .
Tips Tips shows helpful information about how to navigate and use the phone. 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Tips and press . Changing Settings 3. Select On or Off and press 138 . .
Emergency Alerts Emergency Alerts show active emergency alerts in your area. You can choose the kinds of alerts you receive on the phone. Selecting the Types of Emergency Notifications: 2. Select Emergency Alerts and press shown, including: . Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press .
Emergency Alerts • Selecting the Types of Emergency Notifications (continued): STEP 2 • AMBER Alerts • RMT (Required Monthly Test) Alerts Changing Settings • Public Safety • State/Local Test 3. Select an emergency alert and press . 4. Select On if you want to receive that type of alert .
Emergency Alerts (continued) Changing How Emergency Alerts are Received: 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and press 2. Select Emergency Alerts and press . . 4. Select On or Off and press Changing Settings 3. Toward the bottom of the screen, select Vibrate Alert or Audio Alert and . press .
Color Options You can customize the color the phone uses to highlight a menu item for screen navigation. Changing Settings 1. From the Main Menu, select Settings and . press 2. Select Highlight Color and press . 3. Select the color the phone should use when .
Section 9: Additional Information Topics Additional Information • Brain Games • Getting Information About Your Phone • Contacting Us 143
Brain Games The phone has fun brain-training games to help improve your memory and navigation. Additional Information • Eye for Detail – Work out your memory for better recall later. Briefly view a series of 3-5 images on the screen and then match where identical images appeared. • Right Turn – Exercise your spatial rotation skills to improve navigation. View two images side by side and decide if they are the same or if they are mirror images. • To-Do List Training – Exercise your short-term memory.
Getting Information About Your Phone 1. From the Main Menu, select Device Info and press . 2. Select Device Info and press . A menu of available device information is shown, including information about: • • Phone Usage (Minutes and Texts Used) Device Information Device Storage • • • Battery Signal Legal Info 3. Select a category that you want more information about and press Additional Information • .
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Symbols 3.5mm audio jack 4, 106 A Accessibility phone reads content 134 Accessibility settings 133 adding Contacts 20, 21 alarm clock adjusting volume 118 deleting alarm 99 setting alarm 96 Alerts 10 Alexa Disabling 92 setting up 78 using 88 Amazon Alexa Main Menu 12 Answering Calls 50 Arrows directional 6 navigation 6, 17 audio jack 106 3.
Blocked Numbers 46, 47 Bluetooth connecting 131 status 15 Brain Games 144 button back 6, 17 in text messages 61 navigation 17 Ok 6, 17 Power 5 Speakerphone 5, 6 Urgent Response 5, 6 volume 3 Index C Calculator 104 162 Call History inbound calls 42 outbound calls 42 viewing 42 Calling the Speed Dial 46 calls answering 50 contacts 24 ignoring 50 missed 38 rejecting 50 call volume adjusting 116 camera discarding photos 69 discarding videos 70 front 5, 69, 70 rear 3, 69, 70 saving photos 69 saving videos 70
Current Time 10, 15 D date 10 deleting photos 73 text messages 66 videos 73 Device Info Main Menu 13 dialing phone numbers 23, 43 directional arrows 6 Disabling Flip to Answer 124 E earpiece 5 adjusting volume 117 Emergency Alerts 60 receiving modes 141 selecting types 139 F Flashlight 94 Flip to Answer 124 FM radio 106 front camera 5 G games Eye for Detail 144 Main Menu 13, 143, 144 Right Turn 144 Index checking Emergency Alerts 60 clock deleting alarm 99 setting alarm 96 setting timer 100 using
H Index headphone adjusting volume 117 Hearing Aid turning on/off 136 help contact information 147 Help Tools alarm clock 96 Calculator 104 Flashlight 94 FM Radio 106 Magnifier 95 Main Menu 13, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106 stopwatch 102 164 timer 100 highlighting color options 142 K information battery 145 device 145 device storage 145 legal 145 phone usage 145 signal 145 inside screen 5 L I J jack 3.
N Navigation button 17 navigation buttons text messages 61 Notification LED 3 Notifications turning on/off 122, 123 number buttons 61 number pad 6 O Ok button 6, 17 outside screen 3, 5 P period button text messages 62 phone Calling a Contact 24 dialing a number 23 hearing aid 136 information about 145 Main Menu 12 Making a Call 23 on-screen tips 138 overview 36 turning on/off 20 using text in call 135 Phone menu Blocked Numbers option 47 Call History option 42 Contacts option 40 Dial Number option 43
Index Missed Calls option 38 Unblock Number option 49 Voicemail option 39 phone numbers 147 Support 108 Phone Overview 36 phone tools alarm clock 96 Calculator 104 flashlight 94 FM Radio 106 Magnifier 95 stopwatch 102 timer 100 Photo discarding 69 166 saving 69 taking 69 Photos attaching to text message 75 deleting 73 sending 65, 75 sharing 75 taking 27 viewing 72 Photos & Video 67 Photos & Videos Camera option 68 Main Menu 13 Overview 68 Photo/Video Gallery option 68 Power Button 5 punctuation buttons t
RTT turning on/off 135 S screen 3 inside 5 outside 3 sending photo 65 text messages 59 Settings Main Menu 13 Settings menu Accessibility 133, 134, 135, 136 Bluetooth & Wi-Fi 129, 131 Color 142 Contacts Sort list 125 Emergency Alerts 139, 141 Keypad Sounds 115 Lock Buttons 119 Notifications 122 Ring Tone 113 Text Mode 126 Tips 138 Urgent Response 110 Voicemail 123 Volumes & Sounds 120 sharing photos 75 videos 75 sounds keypad 115 Index Rear Speaker 4 rejecting calls 50 removing photos 73 videos 73 remov
Index ring tone 114 space button text messages 61 speaker earpiece 5 Rear 4 Speakerphone button 51 turning on/off 51 Speed Dial 45 status bar 10, 11, 14 battery level 15 Bluetooth status 15 cellular signal strength 14 current time 15 Urgent Response 15 168 Wi-Fi status 14 stopwatch using 102 Storing the Speed Dial 45 support contact information 147 phone number 108 T taking photos 27, 69 text entry mode button text messages 62 text messages 55 attaching photos and videos 75 composing 25, 26 creating 25,
Title Bar 11, 16 U unblock numbers 49 Urgent Response Service button 5, 6 turning on 33 turning on/off 110 using 111 USB cable 2, 7 charging port 4 V video attaching to text message 75 deleting 73 discarding 70 front camera 70 rear camera 70 recording 70 saving 70 sending 75 sharing 75 viewing 72 viewing photos 72 videos 72 Viewing text messages 57 voicemail 39 listening to messages 39 Index typing with keypad 61 viewing a list 57 viewing history 57 Text Mode 123 (numeric) 128 Abc (initial cap) 127 a
notifications 123 setting greeting 29 volume adjusting call 52, 116 adjusting headphone 117 adjusting ringer 53 adjusting ring tone 114 adjusting when locked buttons 120 button 3, 52 locking buttons 119 Volume Buttons adjusting when locked 120 locking exterior 119 Index W Wall Charger 2 170 Wi-Fi connecting 30, 129 password 32 status 14
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