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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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.
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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