unication Partner P900 User Manual

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PARTNER
Personal Interactive Communicator
Model P900
FLEX™ Technology

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  • Page 1 User's Guide PARTNER Personal Interactive Communicator Model P900 FLEX™ Technology...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Effective Use of Your Communicator With this communicator, you can send wireless messages to Congratulations on your purchase of the Partner P900 internet e-mail addresses and other communicator devices, Personal Interactive Communicator. Whether receiving or yet it is small enough to comfortably wear on your belt or fit in sending messages, the Partner P900 Personal Interactive a pocket.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Composing a Message ..38 Folders ......... 56 Sending a Message ....38 Accessing the Setting the Key Click....25 Introduction ........1 MailBox ........39 MailBox Folders ....56 Creating a Signature....25 Effective Use of Your Previewing and Reading Using Your Personal Folder ..
  • Page 4: Safety And General Information

    Safety and General Information Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT Your Unication Personal Interactive Communicator is designed to OPERATION. comply with the following national and international standards READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio PERSONAL INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATOR.
  • Page 5 • Australian Communications Authority worn accessory, ensure the device is at least one inch Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation - (2.5 cm) from your body when transmitting. Human Exposure) Standard 1999 (applicable to wireless Approved Accessories phones only). For a list of approved Unication accessories call To assure optimal Personal Interactive Communicator +886-2-22999678 or visit our website at www.uni.com.tw performance and make sure human exposure to radio frequency...
  • Page 6 Personal Interactive Communicator must be in accordance • turn the Personal Interactive Communicator OFF with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. • MEDICAL DEVICES Pacemakers Hearing Aids The Advanced Medical Technology Association Some digital wireless Personal Interactive Communicators recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches...
  • Page 7: Operational Warnings

    Safety and General • POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn off your Personal Interactive Communicator prior to • USE WHILE DRIVING entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, Check the laws and regulations on the use of a Personal unless it is a Personal Interactive Communicator type Interactive Communicator in the area where you drive.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    • BLASTING CAPS AND AREAS Getting Started To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn Battery Information off your Personal Interactive Communicator when you are Your communicator uses one AA-size alkaline battery (do not near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas use carbon-zinc batteries), which also recharges the internal posted: “Turn off two-way radio”.
  • Page 9: Installing/Replacing The Battery

    Installing/Replacing the Battery Control Buttons Slide Latch Flip Escape/ Slide Door Backlight Message Acknowledge Caution! You must match the (+) and (-) polarity 000092-O CAPS markings. If you insert the battery backwards, your Clear/Delete pager settings (time, date, etc.) will be erased. Symbol Note: If you replaced a dead battery, wait a few hours before Menu/Space...
  • Page 10 Control Button Description Control Button Description Houses and protects the LCD screen. Press to scroll through menu Navigation Flip Open to awaken the communicator; selections. Press to page buttons close to activate sleep mode. through menu options. Press to return to preceding screen Activates the Alt-mode control keys without accepting any changes.
  • Page 11: Alt-Mode Functions

    ALT-mode Functions Turning On Your Communicator The following key sequences provide access to the Ensure that a fresh battery is properly installed as corresponding ALT-mode functions. described in “Installing/Replacing the Battery” on page 15. Control Open the flip and press any key to turn your communicator on. Description Buttons The communicator emits a 4-second power-up alert, and...
  • Page 12: Turning Off Your Communicator

    Turning Off Your Communicator Messaging Service Instructions You should turn off your communicator to save battery power. To begin messaging service, contact your service provider for The communicator receives any stored messages, once the unit instructions. The phone number of the messaging service can be is turned back on in the coverage area.
  • Page 13: Backlight

    Backlight • Delete Messages In low-light conditions, press and hold to turn on the • Preferences backlight. The backlight remains illuminated until the • Vital Signs communicator times out and returns to the Standby screen. • Power Off the Communicator To manually turn the backlight off, press and hold .
  • Page 14: Setting The Key Click

    Setting the Key Click Setting the Font Size. When this feature is turned on and the communicator is in Press To Display Then Press audible mode, a "click" is emitted whenever a button is pressed. Preferences Press To Display Then Press Aa Font Size Preferences Key Click...
  • Page 15: Time And Date

    Time and Date Alerts Alert icons are displayed on the Status screen. Setting the Time and Date • If an audible alert is selected, is displayed. Press To Display Then Press • is selected, is displayed. Vibrate • is selected, no alert icon is displayed. Preferences Silent •...
  • Page 16: Setting The Alert Volume

    Setting the Alert Volume Reminder Alert Types • Audible - a chirp. Press To Display Then Press • Vibrate - a short vibration. Preferences • Chirp and vibrate - a chirp followed by a 1-second vibration. Alert Volume • Vibrate and beep - a 2-second vibration followed by a beep. This moves the cursor to the left ( ) or to the right (...
  • Page 17: Setting Private Time

    Setting Private Time Setting the Quiet Mode Press To Display Then Press Press To Display Then Press Preferences Preferences Set Private Time Quiet Mode (Private Time activated) ((Private Time deactivated) To set time (when it starts) select. time (when it ends). again save.
  • Page 18: Addresses

    Addresses Searching the Address Book Your Address Book can store data for up to 250 people. Each You can use search instead of scrolling through the entries. entry can include a name; wireless and e-mail addresses; home, Press To Display Then Press work, pager, mobile phone, and fax/other numbers;...
  • Page 19: Editing Addresses

    Editing Addresses Messages Press To Display Then Press This section describes how to select the addressee, compose a message, and send messages. Address Book Desired entry Selecting the Address(es) You can send a message to one or more addressees and to Entry Options menu multiple addresses for the same addressee.
  • Page 20: Composing A Message

    Note: The Communicator returns to the Send Message Composing a Message menu, and replaces Add Addresses Select Address Press To Display Then Press Note: The selection is unavailable until you Send Message Send Message compose the message and select an address. Write Message Entering an Address Not in Your Address Book Keyboard...
  • Page 21: Mailbox

    MailBox Previewing and Reading Messages The MailBox receives incoming messages transmitted to your • When you receive a personal or information service communicator. The MailBox allows you to read, save, respond, message, the Status screen is displayed and an alert is given forward, and delete messages.
  • Page 22: Previewing Messages

    • If turned on, the third line of the Status screen displays text Previewing Messages messages that indicate carrier-specific service modes. Press To Display Then Press Refer to your service provider literature. MailBox • If programmed displays whenever you are out of your News/Info InBox coverage area.
  • Page 23: Reading Messages

    Reading Messages Scrolling Between Messages Press To Display Then Press While reading a message, you can quickly display another one. Desired message Press To Display Then Press Message text line-by-line The previous message Message text page-by-page. The next message read text. If there is additional text, display to the left of the screen.
  • Page 24: Replying To Messages

    Replying to Messages You can compose your own custom reply to a message or use Press To Display Then Press one of the pre-programmed replies from the list. MailBox InBox OutBox Sending a Custom Reply Drafts Folder Press To Display Then Press Desired message Message Options menu...
  • Page 25: Resending Messages

    Sending a Pre-programmed Reply Resending Messages This option is available only for messages in your OutBox that Press To Display Then Press were not successfully transmitted. If the message doesn’t show Message Options menu to the left, its option menu will not display this option. Reply to Message Press To Display...
  • Page 26: Deleting Messages

    If you try to delete an unread message from a list, a confirmation message displays. You can select Press To Display Then Press continue or select and cancel the deletion. Message Options menu You can also delete messages as follows: Forward Message •...
  • Page 27 Deleting All Read Messages Perform this option from the Main Menu. See “Using the Main Press To Display Then Press Menu” on page 23. Messages in your Personal Folder and Highlight the InBox News/Info Folder are not affected by this function. Delete Read Messages Press To Display...
  • Page 28: Advanced Messaging

    Advanced Messaging Note: This is a network and subscription-dependent feature. Not available in all areas. ITC01-057 Using Info-On-Demand With Info-On-Demand, you can request information such as Setting News AutoPreview News, Sports, and Stocks. This information is sent to your When this feature is turned on and you receive an information communicator as a MailBox message.
  • Page 29: Alarms

    Alarms Note: To set a Daily Alarm, increment the month field past 12 (or day field past 31) to automatically display --/--/-- The alarm can be set for a specific time and date, or it can be used as a daily alarm. When an alarm is set, is displayed on Folders the Status screen.
  • Page 30: Using Your Personal Folder

    Your InBox Using Your Personal Folder All incoming personal messages are saved into the MailBox Access your Personal Folder from the Main Menu. Use it to InBox. save personal messages and protect them from the option and from automatic deletion when Delete Messages Your OutBox memory is full.
  • Page 31: Using Your News/Info Folder

    Using Your News/Info Folder InBoxes Use your News/Info Folder to save News/Info messages and There are two inboxes for your communicator: the MailBox protect them from the option and from Delete Messages and the News/Info InBox. automatic deletion when memory is full. In this folder you can preview, read, delete, and forward messages.
  • Page 32 Creating a Sub-InBox Setting the InBox History Within the News/Info InBox, you can create up to 16 After creating a new Sub-InBox, you can specify how many Sub-InBoxes to organize the incoming messages. A message messages it will store for you. This is the InBox History. You can under , for example, creates the specify up to eight history messages to be stored.
  • Page 33: Vital Signs

    Moving a Sub-InBox Note: Deleting a Sub-InBox deletes all messages in it. Press To Display Then Press Vital Signs News/Info InBox Vital Signs include the battery status, message memory usage, Highlight the desired and information about your communicator. Sub-InBox Checking Battery Status Move InBox Up Press To Display...
  • Page 34: Mymail

    This feature is dependent on the purchase of a separate About software application that can be purchased from a 3rd party carrier. Once you purchase the software and install it on your PC, the following steps activate MyMail in your Partner P900 pager.
  • Page 35: Setting Up Mymail

    Setting up MyMail Use and Care Press To Display Then Press Preferences glub glub MyMail Options MyMail Address Keyboard Type in your PC email address Clean with a soft Do not immerse Do not use alcohol cloth dampened in water. or other cleaning MyMail Mode with soap and water.
  • Page 36: Fcc Compliance

    accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful FCC Compliance interference to radio communications. However, there is no This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not installation.
  • Page 37: Export Law And Patents

    Export Law and Patents software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software Export Law Assurances contained in the Unication products may not be modified, This product is controlled under the export regulations of the reverse-engineered, distributed, or reproduced in any manner to United States of America and Canada.The Governments of the the extent allowed by law.
  • Page 38: Notes

    Notes...
  • Page 39: Personal Numbers

    Personal Numbers Use the spaces provided below to write down your Personal Interactive Communicator’s wireless address, and the number of your service provider. Additional spaces have been provided to write down the wireless address, pager number, or e-mail address of your family and friends. Service Provider Wireless Address Family and Friends...
  • Page 40 P900 Quick Reference Card Messaging Emoticons Power On Delete Message/InBox Picture Triad Description Picture Triad Description MailBox Successful Reply/Send Smiley 8<) Teddy News/Info InBox Unsuccessful Reply/Send Send Message Message Contains Wink Magic Info-On-Demand Custom Reply Choices Address Book InBox Personal Folder/Move...

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