BlindShell Classic 2 Bedienungsanleitung

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Contents
1 BlindShell Classic 2 User Guide 4
2 Getting started 5
2.1 Package contents 5
2.2 Phone description 5
2.3 Taking off the back cover 6
2.4 Inserting SIM card, SD memory card, and battery 6
2.5 Charging 7
2.6 Turning the phone on 8
3 Controlling the phone 9
3.1 Volume 9
3.2 Navigation 9
3.3 Action buttons 10
3.4 Numeric keypad 11
3.5 Text input 11
3.6 Voice control 12
3.7 SOS button 13
3.8 File transfer from PC to BlindShell 13
4 BlindShell functions 14
4.1 Main screen 14
4.2 Call 14
4.3 Messages 16
4.4 Contacts 18
4.5 Applications 20
4.6 Settings 36
4.7 Manual 43
4.8 Turn off the phone 43
4.9 Missed notifications and information about phone status 44
4.10 Favorite applications 44
5 Technical specification 45
5.1 Connectivity 45
5.2 Hardware 45
5.3 Sensors 45
5.4 Certifications 46
6 Regular use and safety information 47
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1 BlindShell Classic 2 User Guide
BlindShell Classic 2 is a button phone for blind and visually impaired people. The phone
is controlled via the physical keypad or by voice commands. Feedback is provided by
the built-in synthetic voice, vibrations, and additional acoustic signals.
Important notice: If you let your phone’s battery discharge completely, it may appear
that the phone is not able to charge at all. In such a case, leave the phone on the
charger for several hours. Afterward, the phone should start charging again. Leaving
a discharged battery in the phone for a longer period of time might lead to damaging
the battery. Such a case is not covered by the phone’s warranty. We recommend you
remove the battery from the device when you are not using it for more than a week.
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2 Getting started
2.1 Package contents
• BlindShell Classic 2 phone.
• Battery - a at rectangular object.
• Earphones - on one end of the earphones, there is a 3.5MM connector (jack), the
other end has two earbuds.
• USB wall charger - standard USB charger, input 100V~240V AC, 50/60Hz, output
4.7V-5.3V DC 0-2A.
• USB cable - a USB Type-C cable, with standard male USB Type-A on the other
end.
• Charging cradle - a stand for charging the phone. There is also a adhesive pad
that enables the cradle stick on a place.
• NFC tag (3x) - a sticker for object tagging. These tags can be read by a phone
application.
• Lanyard - a strap that can be attached to the phone. It comes with a little hook
that helps you to push the lanyard through the lanyard hole.
2.2 Phone description
Front side of the phone
The front side of the phone consists of the following parts. They are listed as they are
placed on the phone from top to bottom.
• Earpiece - line-shaped protrusion used as a speaker during a phone call.
• LCD screen - the smooth area of the phone used for displaying information.
• Keypad - buttons used for controlling the phone and inputting text.
• Microphone - placed in between the buttons of the keypad. Used for voice input.
• Loudspeaker - line-shaped notch used for voice and audio output.
Rear side of the phone
The rear side of the phone consists of the following functional parts. All of them are
located in the upper part of the rear side.
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• Camera - highlighted by a tactile edge. Used for image taking in phone applications.
• Camera LED ashlight - the round-shaped notch next to the camera. It assists the
camera in low-light settings.
• SOS button - the round-shaped button under the camera. Used in emergencies to
call an assigned emergency contact.
Edges of the phone
On the top edge, there are:
• Earphones socket.
• LED ashlight.
On the bottom edge from left to right, there are:
• Lanyard hole.
• USB Type-C connector - used for charging the phone and connecting the phone
to a computer.
• Opening slit - used for taking the back cover o the phone.
On the left side edge, there are volume buttons used for controlling the volume of the
voice and audio output.
On the right side edge, there is a side action button used for opening favorite appli
cations list and invoking voice control.
2.3 Taking off the back cover
To remove the back cover of the phone, hook your ngernail into the opening slit
located on the bottom-right edge of the phone and pull the back cover away from the
device. When returning the back cover on the phone, make sure all edges of the cover
t the phone.
2.4 Inserting SIM card, SD memory card, and battery
To insert a SIM card, SD memory card, or battery, take o the back cover rst.
When the back cover is o, the rectangular hollow space in the phone is the battery
compartment. Slots for cards are placed in this space.
Inserting SIM cards
The phone has two micro SIM card slots placed in the upper part of the battery
compartment. Next to them, on the right side, there is a slot for an SD memory card.
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To insert a SIM card, place it in a way that card contacts are facing downwards, and
its beveled edge is its upper left corner. Then slide the card into the slot.
Removing a SIM card
To remove a SIM card from a slot, place a tip of your nger on the edge of the SIM
card, push down on it and slide your nger with the SIM card out of the SIM card
slot.
Inserting an SD memory card
The SD memory card slot is the rightslot in the upper part of the battery compartment.
To insert an SD memory card, place it in a way that card contacts are facing downwards
and slide it into the slot. Push the card to overcome small resistance. Click sound will
signal that the card is xed in the slot.
Removing an SD memory card
To remove an SD memory card, push the card into the slot until the clicking sound
signals that the card is released. Then slide the card out of the slot.
Inserting the battery
To insert the battery, locate a protrusion on the edge of the battery. This protrusion
should point towards the top corner of the battery compartment. Slide the battery
from the top to the bottom into its compartment, it should t snugly.
Removing the battery
To remove the battery, use a groove located in the top right corner of the battery
compartment. Pull the battery upwards.
2.5 Charging
The phone can be charged via a USB cable or charging cradle. To use the charging
cradle, connect the USB Type-C cable to the cradle’s socket, which is on the back-
bottom part of the cradle. Place the phone in the cradle. The phone’s USB socket
should be face down. The rear side of the phone should rest on the cradle.
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2.6 Turning the phone on
To turn on the phone, long press the back button. The phone will play a start-up
melody after a while. The phone is ready when it starts speaking. Registration to the
mobile network may take up to a minute after the phone turns on.
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3 Controlling the phone
3.1 Volume
Volume buttons are on the left side edge of the phone. The volume up button increases
the current volume of voice or audio output. The volume down button decreases it.
3.2 Navigation
Navigation buttons are in the upper part of the keypad. Their usage is to navigate
through phone menus and item lists.
Moving through menu or list of items
Menus or lists of items are designed as cyclic lists. That means if the last item is
reached, moving to the next item jumps to the rst item of the list. And vice-versa,
while being on the rst item moving to the previous item jumps to the last item of
the list. A beep tone lets you know you are at the rst or last item. Navigation in a
menu or list of items follows:
• To move to the next item, press the down button.
• To move to the previous item, press the up button.
• To enter a menu item or select the item, press the conrm button.
• To leave the current menu or item list, press the back button.
Tip: Long press the up button to jump to the rst item in the menu. To jump to the
last item, long press the down button. It is possible to jump to a specic position in the
menu by pressing the relevant numbers on the keypad. Multiple digits are accepted.
Find function
The long lists of items may have a nd function as the last item of the list. It can be
quickly accessed by pressing the up button while being on the rst item of the list.
Down button
The down button is the line-shaped button placed in the middle in the second row of
buttons. The down button does the following:
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• Press to move to the next item in a menu.
• While writing a message or other text input, press to move to the next character.
• While being on the main screen, press to open the main menu.
Up button
The up button is the line-shaped button placed in the middle in the rst row of buttons.
The up button does the following:
• Press to move to the previous item in a menu.
• While writing a message or other text input, press to move to the previous char
acter.
• While being on the main screen, press to open the main menu.
Confirm button
The conrm button is the big green dot-shaped button placed on the left in the second
row of buttons. The conrm button does the following:
• Press to enter a menu item, select list item, conrm actions or accept calls.
• While being on the main screen, press to open the main menu.
Back button
The back button is the red slash-shaped button placed on the right in the second row
of buttons. The back button does the following:
• Press to go back in a menu, cancel actions, reject or hang up calls.
• While writing a message or other text input, press to delete the previous character.
Long press to delete the whole text.
• Anywhere else, long press the back button to return to the main screen.
3.3 Action buttons
Action buttons trigger the same specic action anywhere on the phone.
Left action button
The left action button is the dot-shaped button placed on the left in the rst row of
keypad buttons. Press to show information about the state of the phone, such as time
and date, battery level, information about networks, or missed notications.
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