User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 BlindShell Classic 2 User Guide
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Controlling the phone
- 4 BlindShell functions
- 4.1 Main screen
- 4.2 Call
- 4.3 Messages
- 4.4 Contacts
- 4.5 Applications
- 4.6 Settings
- 4.7 Manual
- 4.8 Turn off the phone
- 4.9 Missed notifications and information about phone status
- 4.10 Favorite applications
- 5 Technical specification
- 6 Regular use and safety information
- 7 Regulatory information
- 7.1 Regulatory information - United States (FCC compliance)
- 7.2 Regulatory information - Canada (ISED Canada compliance)
- 7.3 Regulatory information - EU (Simplified Declaration of Conformity)
- 7.4 Information on disposal for users of WEEE - EU
- 7.5 Restrictions in 5GHz band - EU
- 7.6 Regulatory information - ICASA - South Africa
- 7.7 Regulatory information - ACMA - Australia & New Zealand
- 8 Legal information
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Backing up contacts
The Backup contacts to le menu item runs a backup of contacts to Contacts.vcf
le. - If the SD memory card is present in the phone, the Contacts.vcf le is created
in the root folder of the SD memory card. - If no SD memory card is present in
the phone, the Contacts.vcf le is created in the root folder of the phone’s internal
storage.
Contact settings
The Contact settings menu item opens a menu with the following options: - Sort
contacts - changes contact sorting, the contacts list can be ordered alphabetically
by given name or by surname. - Display order - changes the order of reading the
contact items. Either a given name or a surname can be announced rst. - SIM
contacts visibility - allows hiding or displaying contacts stored on SIM cards in the
contacts list. - Delete all contacts.
4.5 Applications
BlindShell App Catalog
4.6 Settings
Sounds
Profiles
The Proles menu item allows setting the sound prole used for incoming calls,
messages, and other notications. To quickly access these settings, long press the
hash button.
The following proles are available: - Normal - sounds and vibrations are used.
- Vibration - only vibrations are used. - Silent - no sound or vibration is used. -
Airplane mode - suspends phone’s radio-frequency signal transmission technologies
(Bluetooth, telephony, and Wi-Fi).
Volume
The Volume menu item allows setting the volume level for incoming calls, notica
tions, alarms, and the phone’s sound feedback.
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