Nokia 9110 Service Manual

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PAMS
Technical Documentation
 RAE–2 series PDA Phone
Quick  Guide
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Draft 01/99
located in the service area of the cellular network. However, emergency
calls to the international emergency number 112 may be made without
the SIM card in some networks. Please, check with your network
operator.
1 Close the device cover and ensure that the phone is switched off. If it is
on, press the power on/off switch
2 If the battery is connected to the communicator, remove the battery:
press the catch at the top of the battery and lift the battery away from the
battery cavity.
3 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot: ensure that the gold contacts
of the SIM card are facing down and that the bevelled corner of the card
is on the right.
Note: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small children’s reach.
4 When the SIM card is properly inserted into the SIM card slot, the
bevelled corner will remain visible.
5 When you are sure that the SIM card is correctly installed, replace the
battery. If there is little or no charge in the battery, it is recommended that
you connect the communicator to the charger and start charging the
battery before continuing with the start–up procedure. See below.
6 Open the cover of the communicator. You will see a welcome screen
while the communicator performs a self–test.
7 After the self–test is complete, you will see a list of countries on the
display, see figure 4. Scroll the dark grey selection frame using the arrow
keys on the keyboard over the name of your home country. Press
thebutton on the right side of the display next to the command OK.
Thecapital of your home country will be set as your home city.
8 Write the current date in the input field using the format 
dd.mm.yy
,
forexample 
22.03.98
, and press OK.
Note: The battery does not fit into place if the SIMcard is not correctly
installed. Do not force the battery into place! Check that you have
inserted the SIM card into the slot as described above. If the SIM card is
incorrectly installed, remove it by pulling it away from the slot, and insert it
again.
9 Write the current time using the 24–hour format 
hh:mm
, for example
17:25, and press OK.
10 Enter your contact information in the user data card and press OK.
The first start–up is now completed.
After the start–up, do not immediately remove the battery, as the battery
charges the backup battery that supplies power to the real–time clock of
the communicator.
To charge the battery
1 Connect the charger lead to the bottom of the communicator: