Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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General information
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2. General information
This chapter explains how the communicator operates and how to supply power to
the communicator. For information on first start-up and setup of your
communicator, see the Getting Started Guide.
Communicator display
Figure 3
The communicator interface is turned on by opening the cover. The application that
was active the last time the communicator was used is shown on the display.
When you close the cover, the communicator interface turns off its display and
saves all data.
Tip: When a command is dimmed, it cannot be used.
The commands always correspond to the command buttons, as shown in Figure 3.
The applications are run in the middle of the display. The indicators show
application and system-related information.
To move around a selected frame and select items, use the Arrows key at the lower
right-hand corner of the keyboard.
Where there is a search field at the bottom of the display, you can search for items
by using the keyboard to enter text into the search field.
Scroll bar
Commands
Command buttons
Search field
Indicator area
Name and icon of application
Menu bar
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