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Getting started
Both these parts use the same information from the memory of the communicator -
they are not separate devices. For example, the phone uses the names and phone
numbers stored in the Contacts directory of the communicator interface, and the
communicator interface uses the phone for voice and data communications, for
example, when sending and receiving faxes and connecting to the Internet.
Tip: The communicator
interface has no power on/
off button - it switches on
when you open the cover
and switches off when you
close the cover.
The communicator interface contains many organizer and communications
applications. The large keyboard, command buttons, and display make using the
applications easy.
The phone is designed for making and answering calls quickly. The communicator
looks and operates like other Nokia wireless phones, except the earpiece and
microphone are at the rear of the device. The phone is switched on and off by
pressing the button on the cover.
IMPORTANT: Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Support options
To get the most from your Communicator, Nokia’s support options are
designed to be flexible and comprehensive. You can find online learning,
developer’s forums, and customer care. It is recommended that you view the
Getting Started CD-ROM in your 9290 Communicator sales packet. Support
options include:
Getting Started CD-ROM This takes you through the basics and helps you
set up key Communicator features such as Short Message Service (SMS),
Internet access, and e-mail. It also provides step-by-step instructions for
using these and other features. You can also find additional software for
your Communicator and PC on this CD-ROM.
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