Communicator Applications; Received Faxes - Nokia 9000il Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2 - Getting started

Communicator applications

The nine colored application buttons across the
top of the communicator interface keyboard are
used to start the corresponding applications (de-
scribed in the following chapters of this manual).
Tel. — Telephone is used for managing voice
calls.
Fax — Fax enables you to send any of your
own documents as a fax. Received faxes can
be read or forwarded.
SMS — Short Message Service enables you to
send short text messages. Received short mes-
sages can be read, forwarded or replied to.
Internet — Internet applications include Inter-
net and modem-based applications: E-mail,
World Wide Web, Telnet and Terminal (VT100
compliant).
Contacts — Contacts is used for managing
your contact information: names, numbers
and addresses. You can exchange contact
information as business cards via the SMS
application.
Notes — Notes is used for text editing, print-
ing and document management. You can also
send documents as short messages, faxes or
e-mail from the Notes application.
Calendar — Calendar contains an appoint-
ment book and a to-do list. You can set
alarms and attach memos to events.
System — System contains desktop connec-
tivity, security and other system-related
applications.
Extras — The Extras application group in-
cludes Text Web, Calculator, Clock, Composer,
Converter, and Wireless data backup.
Using the applications
When the cover is opened, the application which
was active when you closed the cover appears in
the state in which you left it. However, if you
have made or answered a voice call via the
phone interface and switch to the communica-
tor interface by opening the device cover, the
Telephone application activates automatically,
see Chapter , "Telephone".
To switch to another application, press the cor-
responding application button. You can do this
even during an active call.
Note: You need not "exit" any application before
starting another. All inactive applications
are run in the background until they are
activated again. If the battery is removed
or completely discharged, all data will be
saved, and the applications will return to
their default states.
Information need not be specifically saved (there
is no "Save" command). The Nokia 9000il Com-
municator saves all data automatically.
To send or receive with any of the communica-
tions applications, remember that the phone in-
terface must be switched on and in a service
area with adequate GSM1900 network signal
strength.
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