Kapsys MiniVision2 User Manual
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Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 6
What is in the box ......................................................................................................................... 7
Product Description ...................................................................................................................... 8
Front panel ................................................................................................................................ 8
Top edge ................................................................................................................................... 9
Lower edge ............................................................................................................................... 9
Back Panel ................................................................................................................................ 9
Activation .................................................................................................................................... 10
Insert SIM card ....................................................................................................................... 10
Insert the battery ..................................................................................................................... 10
Charge the battery .................................................................................................................. 10
Turn the MiniVision2 on and off .............................................................................................. 10
Sleep mode ............................................................................................................................. 10
Unlock your SIM card with the provided PIN code .................................................................. 11
Getting Started ........................................................................................................................... 12
The User interface basics ....................................................................................................... 12
Navigate through the menu system of MiniVision2 ................................................................. 12
Change the audio volume of MiniVision2 ................................................................................ 12
Use voice commands.............................................................................................................. 13
Write with physical keypad ...................................................................................................... 14
Write with voice recognition .................................................................................................... 15
Delete a text ............................................................................................................................ 15
Modify a text ........................................................................................................................... 15
Edit Box menu ........................................................................................................................ 15
Edit Box shortcuts ................................................................................................................... 16
Accessibility shortcuts ............................................................................................................. 16
Home screen and List of applications ......................................................................................... 17
Home screen .......................................................................................................................... 17
List of applications .................................................................................................................. 17
Phone ......................................................................................................................................... 18
Answer an incoming call ......................................................................................................... 18
Release a call ......................................................................................................................... 18
Reject an incoming call ........................................................................................................... 18
Make a phone call ................................................................................................................... 18
In-call options .......................................................................................................................... 19
Call history .............................................................................................................................. 19
Settings ................................................................................................................................... 20
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Unlock your SIM card with the provided PIN code ..............11 Getting Started ........................... 12 The User interface basics ....................... 12 Navigate through the menu system of MiniVision2 ..............12 Change the audio volume of MiniVision2 ................12 Use voice commands......................13 Write with physical keypad ......................
  • Page 2 Reply to a message ........................ 32 Delete a message ........................32 Delete all messages ....................... 32 Create a contact from an unknown number ................32 Call contact ..........................32 Settings ........................... 32 MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 2 / 71...
  • Page 3 Announce colors ........................44 Find Color ..........................44 Alert to find a color ........................44 Banknote recognizer ........................45 Updating data ......................... 45 Identify a bank note ........................ 45 Calculator ........................... 46 MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 3 / 71...
  • Page 4 Hardware ..........................62 In case of problem ........................63 My phone does not turn on / I have a black screen ..............63 The readability of my screen is not satisfactory ..............63 MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 4 / 71...
  • Page 5 Customer Service ........................67 Trademarks ..........................67 Index – Navigation panel keys ....................68 Index – Alphanumeric keypad keys .................... 69 Index – Accessibility shortcuts ....................70 Index – Edit zone shortcuts ......................71 MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 5 / 71...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    This user manual has been designed to guide you, step by step, in using the different functions. It complements the Quick start guide and allows you to get the most out of your MiniVision2. MiniVision2 – User Manual...
  • Page 7: What Is In The Box

    The appearance and characteristics of the product and accessories are subject to change without notice. We recommend you only use KAPSYS approved accessories. The use of unapproved accessories may lead to performance problems as well as malfunctions not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    ». section of the phone's settings. Above the display, a speaker is located that is used during calls. On the lower part of the MiniVision2, below the display, you will find a physical keypad. This physical keypad is split into two parts: The first part is the navigation and control panels allowing you to navigate into the menu system, manage the volume and launch certain actions.
  • Page 9: Top Edge

    “Banknote detector” / “Light detector” applications, the Emergency button used by “S.O.S.” application and the loudspeaker. The MiniVision2 back cover is fully removable and provides access to the battery, SIM card slot and micro SD card. MiniVision2 – User Manual...
  • Page 10: Activation

    After that, the battery can be recharged according to your usage. The autonomy of MiniVision2 depends on the use you make of it. The more you use the device and the faster the battery will discharge. You can optimize battery usage by adjusting certain settings such as screen brightness, sleep mode delay, or turning off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
  • Page 11: Unlock Your Sim Card With The Provided Pin Code

    SIM card against possible fraudulent use. In case you’re using a SIM card PIN, whenever you turn on and off your MiniVision2, the PIN code of the SIM card is requested. To unlock the SIM card and access all your MiniVision2 functions, please enter your PIN code with the keypad and confirm with the button.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    The User interface basics The MiniVision2 interface has been developed to ensure ease of use:  All items visible on the MiniVision2 screen are arranged in a list format to provide you with a simple and linear navigation  Each information is displayed on one line ...
  • Page 13: Use Voice Commands

    SIM card and a wireless subscription that includes a data plan). If you are not connected to a data network or if the data rate is insufficient, the service will be inoperative and MiniVision2 will inform you with a message on the "No data connection" screen.
  • Page 14: Write With Physical Keypad

    / or first name does not matter. Write with physical keypad When MiniVision2 announces “Edit Box”, it means that you can enter alphanumeric data. The alphanumeric keypad Pound (hash or number sign) keys) is used to enter text or numbers.
  • Page 15: Write With Voice Recognition

    Right button moves respectively the cursor to the beginning or to the end of the text. Good to know: It is not possible to change the audio volume of MiniVision2 when editing text because the Left Right buttons are assigned to the cursor movement.
  • Page 16: Edit Box Shortcuts

    Accessibility shortcuts These keypad shortcuts allow you to open accessibility menus, such as managing the speed of speech synthesis, repeating or spelling the last element spoken. MiniVision2 supports accessibility shortcuts using keypad that work on all screens. To use an accessibility shortcut, press the...
  • Page 17: Home Screen And List Of Applications

    Home screen and List of applications Home screen The home screen is the main screen of the MiniVision2. This screen allows you to quickly get the time, the number of unread messages and the number of missed calls on your phone.
  • Page 18: Phone

    For more information, please refer to the « Keypad » section of the MiniVision2 settings. Good to know: When the phone rings, you can mute the phone and hear the caller ID by pressing Left Right button.
  • Page 19: In-Call Options

    Call history The call history allows you to view all calls made, received and missed from/to the MiniVision2. The number of missed calls is indicated on the home screen as well as in the list of applications when you select "Phone".
  • Page 20: Settings

    Forward when unreachable: allows calls to be forwarded to another number when your phone is inaccessible. Press the button to access this configuration. Two options are available:  Status: lets you know the status of this call forwarding (Enable / Disable). MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 20 / 71...
  • Page 21  Call waiting: allows you to play an audible signal while you are already on a call and a second call is received. By default, this option is enabled. Press the button to disable it. MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 21 / 71...
  • Page 22: Contacts

    SIM card  Import from VCF file: copies all the contacts included in a VCF file to the MiniVision2 internal memory. A VCF (or Vcard) file is a standard file format used to store contacts information.
  • Page 23: Modify A Contact

    Good to know: You can add your own ringtones in MiniVision2. To do this, connect MiniVision2 to your computer via the USB cable. MiniVision2 is recognized as an external storage space. Open the "MiniVision2"...
  • Page 24: Delete All Contacts

    “Export to VCF file” item then confirm with the button. A copy of your contacts is now available in the MiniVision2 internal memory. This VCF file named 00X.VCF (where X is the number of files you have already backed up) can be stored on your computer.
  • Page 25: Messages

    (MMS) including pictures, contacts or long text. Messages application main screen allows you to view all messages received and sent to MiniVision2. Two types of display are available:  Discussion mode: allows to group text messages sent and received by Discussion. This means that all messages received and sent to a contact are grouped in a single folder called Discussion.
  • Page 26: Managing Messages In Discussion Mode

    Managing Messages in Discussion mode When you send a message for the first time, MiniVision2 automatically creates a discussion in regrouping all the exchanges that you will have with this contact. In the same way, when a correspondent sends you a message for the first time, a new discussion is created. When you reply to a message from a correspondent, your message is saved in the discussion associated with that contact.
  • Page 27: Read New Messages

    Read new messages The number of new messages received on the MiniVision2 is indicated on the home screen and in the application list when you select "Messages". The “Wake up Speech” option also lets you announce the number of new messages you received when you exit from sleep mode. For more »...
  • Page 28: Reply To A Message

    Messages main screen to select the discussion that you want to delete a message from and confirm with the button. The message history appears and the MiniVision2 selects the last message received or sent. Use Down buttons to select the message you want to delete and press the...
  • Page 29: Settings

    Good to know: You can add your own notification sounds for new messages in MiniVision2. To do so, connect MiniVision2 to your computer via the USB cable. MiniVision2 is recognized as an external storage memory.
  • Page 30: Managing Messages In Chronological Mode

    Once the message is sent, MiniVision2 goes back to the main screen of the Messages application displaying the “Inbox” folder. Send a message to multiple recipients To send the same message to multiple recipients, follow the procedure to send a message (see above).
  • Page 31: Read New Messages

    Good to know: You can edit the transferred text or add a text before sending the message. Read new messages The number of new messages received on the MiniVision2 is indicated on the home screen and in the application list when you select "Messages". The “Wake up Speech” option also lets you announce the number of new messages you received when you exit from the sleep mode.
  • Page 32: Reply To A Message

    Otherwise, select “No” and confirm with the button to cancel the operation. In both cases MiniVision2 goes back to the main screen of the Messages application displaying “Inbox” folder. Delete all messages...
  • Page 33  Reset APN: Resets access point names (APN) used to access the Internet and receive MMS messages via your SIM card Good to know: You can add your own notification sounds for new messages in MiniVision2. To do so, connect MiniVision2 to your computer via the USB cable. MiniVision2 is recognized as an external storage memory.
  • Page 34: Alarm

    Good to know: You can add your own alarm tones in MiniVision2. To do this, connect MiniVision2 to your computer via the USB cable. MiniVision2 is recognized as an external storage space.
  • Page 35: Stop An Alarm

    Good to know: MiniVision2 needs to be turned on or be in sleep mode for the alarm to ring at the chosen set time. Should the phone be turned off, the alarm will not ring.
  • Page 36: Calendar

    The Calendar application allows you to manage your different appointments and events. The main calendar screen allows you to view all events created on MiniVision2. Events are sorted in chronological order. Each created event has the following format: Event Name, Date of Event, Time of Event.
  • Page 37: Stop The Alarm Of An Event

    Good to know: MiniVision2 needs to be turned on or be in sleep mode for the alarm of the event to ring at the chosen set time. Should the phone be turned off, the alarm of the event will not ring.
  • Page 38: Find An Event

    Once the event is found, press the button to view the details of the event. Good to know: MiniVision2 displays events over a rolling year. Any event created with a date greater or less than one year will not be displayed in the event list.
  • Page 39: Camera

    Camera The Camera App allows you to take picture by using the camera on the back of the MiniVision2. To take a picture When you launch the camera application, the image from the camera is displayed on the screen. A beep is also emitted every 3 seconds to let you know that the camera is switch on. Point the camera to the object or scene you want to capture and press the button to take the picture.
  • Page 40: Gallery

    Gallery The Gallery application allows you to view photos taken with your MiniVision2 or photos of received messages (MMS) that you have saved. Each photo in the gallery is vocalized with the following information: Title of the photo + Date of the photo (day / month / year / hour (s) / minute (s) / second (s)).
  • Page 41: Detail Of A Photo

    “Delete all” with To delete all the photos, press Menu button. A confirmation message appears. Select “Yes” to confirm Down and confirm with the the deletion of all photos and “No” to cancel. MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 41 / 71...
  • Page 42: Fm Radio

    The FM Radio application lets you listen to the radio stations around you. Listen to the radio To listen to the FM radio, connect the earphones to the right side of the MiniVision2. They will be used as an antenna to capture the FM radio signal around you.
  • Page 43: Light Detector

    How to detect the brightness level? Point the back of the phone in the desired direction. Should the environment be luminous, the MiniVision2 will generate high frequency sounds. Should it be dark, the MiniVision2 will generate lower frequency sounds. You can change the notification mode by using the « Menu » button to access to the following options: ...
  • Page 44: Color Detector

    Once the application is launched, three options are available: Announce colors This feature allows you to use the MiniVision2 camera to announce the color of the object you are targeting. The announcement of the color is repeated every second or when the color changes.
  • Page 45: Banknote Recognizer

    Banknote recognizer The Banknote recognizer application allows you to use the MiniVision2 camera to identify the value of your bank notes. Updating data Kapsys regularly updates the bank note database. When the application is turned on, an update window may appear. Select "OK" with...
  • Page 46: Calculator

    Calculator The Calculator application allows you to perform simple operations with the MiniVision2 keypad. Perform a calculation To perform a calculation, use the various keys on the numeric keypad to enter numbers and operative signs in the edit box.  The keys from enter the numbers for calculations.
  • Page 47: Voice Recorder

    On the third beep, recording of the voice memo starts. Speak near the microphone located at the bottom of the MiniVision2 to the left of the USB connector. During recording, the following keys are available: ...
  • Page 48: Notes

    The Notes application allows you to create, edit, read, and delete a note in a text format. The main screen of the Notes application allows you to view all the notes created on MiniVision2. The notes are sorted in chronological order of creation, the most recent being at the beginning of the list.
  • Page 49: Export A Note

    "Export" and confirm with the button. The note is then saved in .TXT format in the "Note" folder of the MiniVision2's internal memory. You can then copy this file to a computer or a USB key to share it.
  • Page 50: Flashlight

    Flashlight The flashlight app allows you to use the MiniVision2's LED to light up. When you start the flashlight application, the back LED will turn on automatically. Press the button to turn the LED on or off. When you exit the application, the LED turns off automatically.
  • Page 51: Weather

    This application requires an internet connection (Wi-Fi or 3G / 4G via your wireless provider subscription). Consult the weather When you open the Weather application, MiniVision2 gives you the weather information of the current day. Use the Down buttons to view the weather forecast for the following days (up to 5 days).
  • Page 52: Emergency

    Emergency MiniVision2 is equipped with an Emergency function which makes it possible to make calls or send geo-localized emergency messages to predefined contacts (up to 10). Caution: KAPSYS can under no circumstances be held responsible for any direct or indirect damage related to a failure of the Emergency function that is due to a technical problem of the product or the unavailability of the operating network.
  • Page 53 By default, the text "EMERGENCY MESSAGE" is set. Press the button to edit the text in the input area. Press the button again to save your changes. MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 53 / 71...
  • Page 54: Where Am I

    This application allows you to know your current geographical position by combining the data retrieved by the GPS, the Wifi and the mobile data of your MiniVision2. The location process can take several seconds. Acquiring your location will be faster if you have a good network coverage and if the Wifi is enabled.
  • Page 55: Settings

    Settings This application allows you to activate and deactivate certain functions or change the existing settings of the phone. MiniVision2 comes with several predefined settings that are editable such as time, language, display, etc. These settings are sorted by categories:...
  • Page 56: Vocalization

     Wake up Speech: this feature allows you to announce certain information when you turn on the MiniVision2 screen. Up to six items of information can be announced in addition to the current time when you exit the sleep mode: “Current date”, “Battery level”, “Network status”, “Number of missed calls”, “Number of new messages”...
  • Page 57: Bluetooth

    Wi-Fi This category allows you to activate the Wi-Fi on your MiniVision2. Wi-Fi can be used to perform software updates, for voice recognition, to download Premium Voices or for the Weather application. By default, Wi-Fi is disabled on MiniVision2, so only one option is available, allowing you to activate or deactivate the Wi-Fi of your device.
  • Page 58: Network

     SIM card lock: this option is available only when a SIM card is inserted in MiniVision2. It allows to disable the PIN code of your SIM card or to modify it. Two options are available: o Lock SIM card: allows you to define whether your SIM card is locked or not.
  • Page 59: Language

    "Show Passwords" is enabled. This means that the characters typed in the pin code entry and unlock code fields of the phone will be displayed and vocalized. If you disable this option, MiniVision2 will replace the characters displayed with asterisks to maximize the privacy of your personal codes.
  • Page 60: Date & Time

    Date & time This category allows you to set the date and time of the MiniVision2 if they do not update automatically:  Automatic date & time: use the network time to automatically set the date and time of the MiniVision2.
  • Page 61 MiniVision2 turns off and then restarts itself after a few minutes. Please wait for the vocalization to come back to use your product again. Good to know: The software update download may take some time depending on your internet connection.
  • Page 62: Technical Specifications

    Standby time: 200h o Talk time: 7h  SAR: o Head: 1.78 W/Kg o Body: 1.89 W/Kg o Limbs: 3.08 W/Kg  Flash LED and Camera: 2 MPixels  Ringtones and vibrate functions MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 62 / 71...
  • Page 63: In Case Of Problem

     Check that charging is under normal conditions (0°C, 40°C).  Check the insertion of your battery; it must be inserted before connecting the charger.  Make sure you are using the charger and battery supplied by KAPSYS.  Check the compatibility of outlets abroad.
  • Page 64: I Can't Receive Phone Calls

    In case of complete lockout of the device, it is possible to perform certain parameter reset of the MiniVision2. To do this, dial one of the following codes using the physical keyboard from the home screen, then validate with the button: ...
  • Page 65: About This Document

    KAPSYS is not responsible for any technical or editing errors or omissions in this manual, or for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this document.
  • Page 66: Legal Notice And Warranty

    The use of accessories or connectors not recommended by the manufacturer Damage caused by repairs or attempted repairs by persons not authorized by KAPSYS. It is recommended that you perform one or more backups of the data saved in your product. The reseller cannot be held responsible for the loss of this data as a result of a malfunction, repair or replacement of the product.
  • Page 67: Specific Absorption Rate Information

    Customer Service For more information, contact your reseller's Customer Service. You can also contact KAPSYS Customer Service - 694, avenue du Docteur Maurice Donat, Parc Haute Technologie – Lot 8, 06250 MOUGINS SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France, or visit our website: www.kapsys.com.
  • Page 68: Index - Navigation Panel Keys

    Activate / exit sleep mode if the home screen is displayed Hang up the current call Reject an incoming call Long press End call Turn on / off MiniVision2 Short press Skip to the previous item Short press Down Skip to the next item...
  • Page 69: Index - Alphanumeric Keypad Keys

    . , ; : ! ? @ & | > < = - + * / \ # ( ) { } [ ] % " ‘ ~ ² $ € £ § _ time: Opening of the emoticons list MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 69 / 71...
  • Page 70: Index - Accessibility Shortcuts

    Pound Increase the speed of speech Pound Not allocated Pound Repeat the last element vocalized by the MiniVision2 Pound Spell the last element vocalized by the MiniVision2 (character by character) Pound Not allocated Pound Open phone settings Pound Not allocated...
  • Page 71: Index - Edit Zone Shortcuts

    Star Right Selects the character to the right of the cursor. (Can be used multiple times to select part of a text: to select an entire word or phrase for example) MiniVision2 – User Manual Page 71 / 71...

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