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The other end has a cap covering a ball point
pen.
Do not
use
the ball point pen tip to touch
the
screen.
(From
here
on, the term stylus, can
also
mean
your
finger.)
You can slide the stylus
across
the screen
until
the button you want
highlights.
Then lift the stylus to select that
feature.
Tip:
Keep in mind
that
you activate features
when
you
release
the
button, not
when
you
first
touch
it.
Also,
touching
harder
will
not make
it
work better.
How Simon Works
Your Simon is a cellular
phone
with
personal
organization and communication
capabilities.
The
phone has a display that shows you the screens for
the
available
features.
The two main screens
are
the
Phone
E
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and the Mobile Office
&
screen, and you can get to them at any time
by
touching their picture
(icon) on
the bottom of
the
display
area.
You can
use
the phone functions
by
touching the button for the desired feature
on the
Phone
screen.
You can
use
the
personal
organization and communication functions
by
touching the appropriate
icon
on the Mobile
Office
screen.
The
Phone screen
The Mobile Oflice
screen
Note:
You control Simon's main power and
phone
power
separately.
You turn main power
on
and off
using
the Resume/Suspend
button
on
the side of
Simon.
You turn the
phone
power on and off
using
the on screen
Phone
Power
button.
To save battery power,
you
can
keep
your phone off while you work
with
the Mobile
Office.
You can also
leave the
phone on when you turn the main power
off,
if
you want to be
able
to
receive calls.
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buttons
that
have
a solid
border.
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that have a
broken-line
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when
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available.
On some screens. when you touch a feature's
box,
a viappears in the
box.
While lhe
y'
is present,
that
feature
is
active. To
remove
the check, touch
the
box
again.
lf the backlight turns off
(saving
battery
power),
just
touch the screen to turn it back
on.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1994
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