After Sales Support
Telephone:
1300 663 907
Internet:
www.winplus.com.au
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Instructions
Text entry modes
When entering text, press # to access the text entry menu. You have the following
options:
En – Predictive text, first letter of each word capitalised
en – Predictive text, no capitalisation
EN – Predictive text, all capitalised
Abc – Multi-tap method, first letter of each word capitalised
abc – Multi-tap method, no capitalisation
ABC – Multi-tap method, all capitalised
123 – Number entry
Multi-tap method
Each numeric key on the keypad contains 3 or 4 letters, for example, the number
2 contains the letters A, B, C. To enter “C” into a text field, you will press the “2”
key 3 times quickly. You will see the letter “C” appears on the screen. You can then
enter the next letter by the same method.
Example:
HAPPY would be entered as text by pressing 44 2 7 7 999.
Predictive text method
Using predictive text, words are entered as a whole, rather than each letter. Each
numeric key on the keypad contains 3 or 4 letters, for example, the number 2
contains the letters A, B, C. To create a word, you press the button for each letter
in the word once – the phone then predicts the word you are trying to enter, and
displays it on the screen. To accept the word, press 0, and continue to type the next
word. Cycle through suggested words with the Up/Down buttons.
Example:
HAPPY CHILDREN would be entered as text by pressing 42779 0 24453736 0.
Special characters
Special characters, such as , . ? ! : ; “ ‘ ~ can be added by pressing the * button
when typing.
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SOS FUNCTION
The Cocoon Flip Mobile Phone features a large SOS button for safety and security. The SOS
button activates voice dialling and SMS messaging to up to 5 programmable numbers. These
numbers can be close family or friends who may be able to provide swift assistance in times
of need. Note that this feature must not be programmed to dial “000” emergency services.
The SOS function is not a substitute for dialling emergency services on “000”. In the case
of a genuine emergency, always dial “000”.