Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Getting started
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1 IrDA-SIR infrared port for connecting to a PC, a printer, a digital camera, or
another communicator. For information on infrared connection, see chapter 4
"Computer connectivity" on page 39.
2 Connector for the charger plug.
3 Connector for the RS-232 cable plug and the headset plug.
Battery
The Nokia 9110 Communicator is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion
battery. The High Power Battery provides 3 to 6 hours of talk/fax/terminal
time or 60 to 170 hours of standby time. Furthermore, up to 400 hours of
standby time may be achieved when the phone is off.
Use only batteries and accessories approved by the communicator
manufacturer for use with this particular communicator model. Use only
chargers approved by the communicator manufacturer for charging a
Lithium-ion battery.
To charge a battery
1 Make sure that the battery is properly installed in the battery
compartment.
2 Connect the charger lead to the connector at the bottom of the
communicator, as shown in figure 11.
3 Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet. If the phone is switched on, the
CHARGING message appears on the display and the segments of the battery
indicator bar on the right side of the phone display will start scrolling.
Figure 11
Note: The communicator
can be used normally
during charging.