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P900
Quick Guide
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AE/LZT 108 6624 R1A
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Blue indicator light for
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Bluetooth wireless technology
Screen
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Flip with keypad
C
D
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G
Green/red indicator light for
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network and battery
CommuniCorder activation and
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shutter release button
Internet activation button
F
G
Memory Stick® Duo™ Slot
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K
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Stylus
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External antenna connector
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CommuniCorder
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Battery compartment
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Connector for accessories and
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battery charger
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O
P
Q
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Connector for stereo
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headphones
Jog Dial
O
Infrared port for communication
P
On/Off button
Q
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Flip closed
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Call list
OK
C
Status bar shows useful
information.
Shortcut to Contacts
application
Shortcut to Messaging
application
Shortcut to Call List
application
Shortcut to Calendar
application
The standby view shows shortcuts to the most commonly used
applications. These can be personalized. Rotate Jog Dial to highlight
an icon, then push it inward to select it.
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Shows all the applications
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available in flip closed mode
Function keys, see below:
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Enter the function selected on
the screen
Applications
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OK
Back: Return to previous menu
Clear: Delete an entry. Pause/
Play a track
Options: Show options for the
current application
CommuniCorder
Music player
Messaging
Contacts
Calendar
Task s
Jotter
Sound recorder
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Flip open
The Application Picker bar (8) is
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always displayed and enables five
favorite applications to be
accessed via a single tap. When
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Applications View All
CommuniCorder
Pictures
Video
Music player
Internet
Messaging
Contacts
Phone
Calendar
Tasks
Jotter
Control panel
Calculator
The Status Bar (11) shows useful information. Tap on an icon to access
more details and change settings. Tap to show or hide the
keyboard during information entry.
moving from one application to
another, the original application is
closed and the data is saved.
Select to go to the full
Application List.
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All applications have a Menu Bar
(9) from which you can select
functions and navigate folders in
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the internal memory and Memory
Stick Duo.
Many applications start with a list
view. Simply tap the required item
once to open it and see it in detail.
Scroll arrows (10) indicate when
there is more information than will
fit on the screen.
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