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Getting started
4 When you are sure that the SIM card is correctly installed, replace the battery.
If there is little or no charge in the battery, it is recommended that you connect
the communicator to the charger and start charging the battery before continuing
with the start-up procedure.
5 Open the cover of the communicator. You will see a welcome screen while the
communicator performs a self-test.
6 After the self-test is complete, if the choice of multiple keyboard layouts is
supported, you will be prompted to select the correct keyboard setup. Press OK
to confirm the keyboard selection.
If not, you will see a list of cities on the display.
Tip: You can later change
the home city, time zone,
date, and time formats of
your communicator in the
Control panel with Date and
time and Regional settings
applications.
7 Scroll to the name of your home city with the Arrows key and press OK. A view
showing the current time and date opens.
You can search for a city by typing the name of the city in the search field at
the bottom of the view.
8 Change the time and date if necessary and press OK.
9 Next you can modify your personal information in a business card. Press OK.
If a valid SIM card is inserted in your communicator, the business card may have
retrieved some information from the SIM card.
Tip: You can later attach
a picture to your business
card in the Contacts
application.
10 A note confirming that you have completed start-up successfully appears.
Press OK.
Note: The battery does not fit into place if the SIM card is not correctly installed.
Do not force the battery into place! Check that you have inserted the SIM
card into the slot as described above. If the SIM card is incorrectly installed,
remove it by pulling it out of the slot, and insert it again.
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