Nokia 9000 After Sales Technical Documentation

Nokia 9000 After Sales Technical Documentation

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Appendix 1 RAE/RAK–1N
QUICK GUIDE
Original, 08/96

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  • Page 1 After Sales Technical Documentation Appendix 1 RAE/RAK–1N QUICK GUIDE Original, 08/96...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Contents Page No Overview ............Communicator Applications .
  • Page 3 After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Calendar ........... . . Month View .
  • Page 4 List of Figures Page No Figure 1. NOKIA 9000 Communicator ......Figure 2. Communicator – Applications .
  • Page 5: Overview

    The NOKIA 9000 Communicator has two interfaces, the phone interface and the communicator interface. The word “interface” emphasizes the fact that of these two aspects of the NOKIA 9000 Communicator both use the same resources and work closely together — they are not separate devices.
  • Page 6: Communicator Applications

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Communicator Applications The application buttons on the communicator interface keyboard are used to start the corresponding applications. Tel. — Telephone is used for managing voice calls. Fax — Fax enables you to send any of your own documents as a fax. Faxes received can be read or forwarded.
  • Page 7: Cmt Operation

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation CMT Operation In order to make phone calls, the communicator must have a proper SIM card fitted and the phone interface must be switched on using the button. Note S Opening or closing the cover does not affect active phone calls. S The phone interface keys are not functional when the device cover is open.
  • Page 8: Display Indicators

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Pressing Menu (the selection key under the text Menu ) gains access to the menu functions and Memory (selection key under the text Memory ) to the memory functions. The functions change according to the situation and previous selection.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Getting Started Switch on/off Press and hold key. Make a call Key in the number (include area code if necessary). Press key. Answer a call Press or any other key except or * If you do not wish to answer the call, pressing will send out a busy tone to the caller.
  • Page 10 After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Storing information Press Memory, Key in the name (of up to 30 charac- ters) that you want to store with the phone number. Press Save. Key in the international access and country codes (if necessary), area code and phone number.
  • Page 11: Using The Menus

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Using the Menus The phone interface offers a set of menu functions, which allow you to tailor the phone interface to your particular use. In each menu and submenu, you can check and alter the setting of any particular function. The menus and sub–menus can be entered by scrolling the menu or using appropriate menu shortcuts.
  • Page 12 After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Menu No. / Shortcut Main Menu Sub–Menus MENU 4 PHONE SETTINGS 1 Lights 2 Ringing volume 3 Ringing tone 4 Keypad tones 5 Warning tones 6 One touch dialling 7 Automatic answer 8 Cell info display 9 own number sending 10 Call waiting 11 Restore factory settings...
  • Page 13: Pda Operation

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation PDA Operation When the cover is opened, the application which was active last, appears in the same state. However, if you have made or answered a voice call in the phone interface and switch to the communicator interface by opening the device cover, the telephone application starts automatically.
  • Page 14 After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Scroll Keys Whenever the selection frame is shown, you can select items by moving the selection frame with the scroll buttons. Arrow Keys As above; some applications employ these keys for special functions. Application buttons The row of buttons at the top of the keyboard (starting from Tel.) activate the corresponding applications.
  • Page 15: Audio Control

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Audio Control The audio control enables you to adjust the volume level and to activate the communicator’s handsfree operation. To activate the handsfree operation, press the Audio on command button. After audio has been activated, the command changes to Audio control.
  • Page 16: Contacts

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Contacts Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras The Contacts directory is used by all communications applications: Telephone, Fax, SMS and the Mail applications. The Contacts directory lets you view and edit all contact information in the form of Contact cards. Open Contacts directory Logs...
  • Page 17: Telephone

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Telephone Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras Tel is used for making and receiving voice calls and adjusting the Telephone settings. Selection Frame Figure 8. Telephone Directory Making a Call From The Directory Select the contact you want to call by moving the selection frame over the contacts name and press .
  • Page 18: Fax

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras Faxes are received automatically, to activate, press the Fax button on the communicator interface keyboard. Fax sending and receiving is not possible if you already have an active voice or data call (the call indicator is shown in the indicator area).
  • Page 19: Sending A Fax From Own Texts Folder

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Sending a Fax from Own Texts folder To send your own text as fax: Select the ‘Own texts’ folder in the Fax main view and press Open. Select a document and press Open. Press to access the Fax directory, select a contact.
  • Page 20: Sms (Short Message Service)

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation SMS (Short Message Service) Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service and enables you to send and receive short alphanumeric text messages of up to 160 characters over the digital cellular network.
  • Page 21: Receiving Messages

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Receiving messages When a new short message has arrived, a beep will sound (unless the system is set to silent service mode) and an information note is shown on the display. The note appears even if the SMS application is not active. Received short messages go automatically in the ‘Received messages’...
  • Page 22: Internet

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Internet Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras Before you can connect to the Internet, you must open an account with an Internet access provider (see “Internet Settings” In the User Guide). The Internet applications are: Mail —...
  • Page 23: Mail

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Mail Mail enables you to send and receive mail. The Mail system is compliant with the Internet standards SMTP, IMAP4 and MIME1. ‘Own texts’ – contains previously created texts. ‘Received mail’ – contains mail ‘fetched’ from the ‘Remote mailbox .’ ‘Remote mailbox’...
  • Page 24: World Wide Web

    Fetch recently downloaded, the page is retrieved from memory, if not, the page is downloaded from the Internet by making a GSM data call to your Internet Access Point. Hotlist Fetch Club Nokia 19.06.96 12.00 Define Nokia Telecoms 11.45 19.06.96 Netcsape search engine 19.06.96...
  • Page 25: Notes

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Notes Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras Notes is used for writing notes and managing various documents stored on the communicator. All folders, and the ‘Document outbox ’, are shown in the Notes main view. Open Notes Own texts...
  • Page 26: Calendar

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Calendar Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras The Calendar has two views; the Month view shows a month at a time, and the Day view shows the calendar events of a day. The Calendar is also used to link memos to events and also incorporates a daily To–do list.
  • Page 27: To-Do List

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Figure 21 shows an example of a day view page with icons attached to various entries. These are as follows:– Attached memo Alarm Repeating event (daily, weekly, monthly) Annual event To add events, move the selection frame over the starting time of the event and enter on the dotted line.
  • Page 28: System

    Select. Figure 23. System – main view The following applications require connection to a PC and the supplied Nokia connect programme to be running. File transfer Install / Remove software Backup / Restore Import / Export contacts The software requires Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later and requires...
  • Page 29: File Transfer

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation File Transfer To connect to a PC, press Connect to PC The right window shows the directories of the PC, the left window shows the communicator folders. In order to transfer the selected file, you must first open the directory or folder you are transferring files to.
  • Page 30: Extras

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Extras Internet Contacts Notes Calendar System Extras The Extras application group contains:– Calculator Clock Composer Future communicator add–on software will also be installed in the Extras application group. Figure 24. Extras –main view To start one of the applications, scroll to an application and press Select.
  • Page 31: Clock

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Clock The Clock shows the time and date in your home city and country, as well as in several other cities and countries throughout the world. The Clock also includes an alarm clock. The system time and date can be adjusted in the Clock settings.
  • Page 32: Composer

    After Sales RAE/RAK–1N Quick Guide Technical Documentation Composer The Composer application enables you to compose customised phone ringing tones. The Composer can be started from both the Telephone application and from the Extras application group. The main view lists all available ringing tones, but you can edit the three custom tones.

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