1. Nhanganyaya
The Kapsys MiniVision 2+ is a mobile phone specifically designed to meet the needs of visually impaired and blind individuals, as well as those who may be partially familiar with new technologies. It features a robust voice command and speech synthesis system, enabling full phone operation without visual input. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your device.
2. Package Zviri mukati
Upon unboxing your Kapsys MiniVision 2+ phone, please ensure all the following items are present:
- Kapsys MiniVision 2+ Mobile Phone
- Protective Case
- Kuchaja Cradle
- Maearphone ane Maikorofoni

Image 1: The Kapsys MiniVision 2+ phone resting in its dedicated charging cradle. The screen shows the current time and date, indicating its readiness for use.
3. Setup
3.1. Kuisa SIM Card
- Power off the phone completely.
- Locate the SIM card slot, typically on the side or under the battery cover.
- Insert your single SIM card into the designated slot, ensuring correct orientation.
- Secure the battery cover if removed.
3.2. Kutanga Kuchaja
Before first use, fully charge the phone. Place the phone in the provided charging cradle. The phone will announce its charging status. A full charge ensures optimal battery performance.
3.3. Powering On / Off
To power on, press and hold the power button until you hear a startup announcement. To power off, press and hold the power button and follow the voice prompts.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. Navigation and Voice Commands
The MiniVision 2+ relies heavily on its intuitive keypad and advanced voice command system. Speech synthesis describes all on-screen content, allowing for eyes-free operation.

Image 2: An angled perspective of the Kapsys MiniVision 2+ phone, showcasing its prominent, easy-to-feel keypad. Each button is clearly marked for effortless navigation and input.
- Keypad Navigation: Use the large, tactile buttons for menu navigation, dialing, and text input.
- Voice Commands: Activate voice commands to send SMS, make calls, and control various applications by speaking instructions.
4.2. Kuita uye kugamuchira mafoni
- Kufona: Dial the number using the keypad or use a voice command (e.g., "Call [Contact Name]" or "Call [Phone Number]"). Press the green call button.
- Kugamuchira Call: The phone will announce the caller. Press the green call button to answer.
4.3. Sending and Receiving SMS
- To Send SMS: Use voice commands (e.g., "Send SMS to [Contact Name]" then dictate your message) or navigate to the messaging application via the keypad.
- To Receive SMS: The phone will announce new messages. You can listen to the message content via speech synthesis.
4.4. SOS Security System
The phone includes a dedicated SOS button for emergencies. When activated, it initiates a series of automatic calls and SMS messages to pre-programmed emergency contacts, including geolocation information.
- Kushanda kweSOS: Press and hold the SOS button (usually located on the back or side of the device) for a few seconds.
- Programming SOS Contacts: Refer to the phone's settings menu to add and manage your emergency contacts.

Image 3: The back of the Kapsys MiniVision 2+ phone, featuring the integrated camera lens and the speaker grille for audio output.
5. Special Features
The MiniVision 2+ integrates several features designed to enhance independence for visually impaired users:
- Banknote Detection: Use the phone's camera to identify the denomination of banknotes.
- Color Detection: Point the camera at an object to have the phone announce its color.
- Brightness Detection: The phone can detect and announce the ambient light level.
6. Kugadzirisa
The phone's interface is highly customizable to suit individual user preferences:
- Mafonti Settings: Adjust the font size and type for on-screen text.
- Text Scrolling Speed: Modify the speed at which text scrolls across the screen.
- Ratidza Rudzi: Choose between text-based or icon-based display for certain elements.
- Quick Access Programming: Program quick access shortcuts for frequently used contacts or applications.
- Wake-up Announcements: Configure the phone to announce the time, battery level, network status, and the number of missed calls or received messages when it wakes from standby.

Image 4: The Kapsys MiniVision 2+ phone held comfortably in a hand, illustrating its compact form factor and user-friendly design.
7. Kuchengeta
7.1. Kuchenesa Mudziyo Wako
To clean the phone, gently wipe it with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, which can damage the screen or casing.
7.2. Battery Care
For optimal battery life, avoid exposing the phone to extreme temperatures. Charge the phone regularly using the provided charging cradle. Do not attempt to replace the battery yourself if it is not user-replaceable.
8. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you encounter issues with your MiniVision 2+, consider the following basic troubleshooting steps:
- Nhare haisi kupindura: Try restarting the device by holding down the power button.
- Hapana ruzha: Check the volume settings. Ensure earphones are properly connected if in use.
- Kuchaja nyaya: Verify that the charging cradle is correctly connected to a power source and that the phone is properly seated in the cradle.
- Network problems: Ensure your SIM card is correctly inserted and that you are in an area with network coverage.
Nezvezvinoramba zvichiitika, tapota taura nerutsigiro rwevatengi.
9. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Self Confort (Manufacturer), Kapsys (Product) |
| Model Name | minivision 2 |
| Color | Nhema |
| Fomu Factor | Bar |
| Human Interface Input | Mabhatani |
| Kubatana | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| SIM Card Slots | Single SIM |
| Inosanganisirwa Zvikamu | Protective case, charging cradle, earphones with microphone |
| Manufacturer Reference | 10496 |
| ASIN | B0CH7C34SP |
10. Warranty uye Tsigiro
Information regarding product warranty, availability of spare parts, and guaranteed software updates is not provided in the available product data. For specific warranty details or technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact the retailer/manufacturer directly.





