What To Do Next; Simonfeatures; Phone - IBM Simon User Manual

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What To Do Next
The following table can
help
you quickly
find
information you want
next.
Go
to the page
shown
for complete information
on
that
topic.
Simon
Features
The following
is
a descriptive
list
of
Simon's
features.
To
help
you learn about the
features,
some of Simon's screens are shown after
each
major
topic.
They show what
happens
when
you
touch ceftain
features.
Phone
Simon's cellular phone, as all cellular phones,
uses
two-way
radio
communications controlled
by
a
cellular
system.
The current conditions
(both
atmospheric and geographical) can affect the
quality
of your
connection.
Note:
When you place or
receive
a call, you
must
extend the antenna straight out as far as
it
will
go.
Cellular phones are different from the
standard
"corded" phones with which you are
familiar.
Note
that you don't hear
a
"dial
tone" when you turn
on
your
phone.
Also, there might
be
times when
you
or the party to whom you are talking
experience
static,
noise
or occasionally
a
"dropped,' or
disconnected
call.
When you experience these problems, your
Simon
might or might not
be
working
correctly.
The
cellular system that you are
using
could
be the
cause
lor
problems in
operation.
lf
you
experience
problems frequently, contact the dealer where
you
purchased
your Simon or your cellular
carrier.
m
The phone
{3
feature
lets
you use Simon like
a
standard cellular
phone.
When you are at
the
Phone
screen, you can use your cellular
phone to
send and receive phone
calls.
When you are
in
another application, simply touch
tne
E
at
tne
bottom
of the
screen
to
return
to
the
phone
screen
for placing a telephone
call.
lf
the phone
rings,
m
touch
the
[jJ
to
answer.
The phone must
be
on
to
send or
receive
calls.
Touch Phone power to
turn
the phone
on.
The amber
LED
comes on, and
the
message
in
the upper left corner of the
status
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How Simon
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