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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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.
1.1 Device information
• Model name: BS-02
• Manufacturer: Matapo a.s.
• Manufacturer address: Branicka 26/43, Praha 4, 14700, Czech Republic
• FCC ID: 2ATXD-BS-02
• IC: 25259-BS02
This document is subject to change. Its latest version can be found in an elec
tronic and accessible form on our website: www.blindshell.com/support
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