Introduction - Nokia 9000 User Manual

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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Nokia 9000
Communicator. The Nokia 9000 Communicator is
a versatile communication tool: it is a cellular
phone, messaging device, access terminal and a
palmtop organiser in one compact package.
This chapter helps you understand how the Nokia
9000 Communicator operates. The following
"Getting started" chapter helps you to begin us-
ing the Nokia 9000 Communicator. The rest of
this manual deals with the communicator inter-
face applications and the phone interface.
If you are an experienced cellular phone and mo-
bile office user, read at least this introductory
Figure 1-1

1. Introduction

chapter and the "Getting started" chapter. Basic
information about the communicator applica-
tions is always available in the context sensitive
help, which can be activated by pressing the Help
button on the communicator interface keyboard.
The Nokia 9000 Communicator has two interfac-
es, the phone interface (see figure 1-1) and the
communicator interface (see figure 1-2). The
phone interface is on the device cover and the
communicator interface is under the cover.
The word "interface" emphasises the fact that
both of these two aspects of the Nokia 9000
Communicator use the same resources and work
closely together — they are not separate devices.
For example, the phone interface uses the names
and phone numbers stored in the communicator
interface's Contacts directory, and the communi-
cator interface uses the phone interface for com-
municating with the "outside world" (for
example, when sending or receiving faxes and
connecting to remote computers).
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Figure 1-2

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