Nokia 6015 Manuale Di Servizio
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Phoenix User’s Guide
Figure 1: Phoenix introduction screen
Introduction
This section briefly describes how to install Phoenix and includes some basic information
on how to use the program. More detailed information can be found in the Phoenix Help
files. Each feature in Phoenix has its own Help file, which can be activated while running
Phoenix. To activate a Help file while Phoenix is running, press the F1 key or the specific
feature’s Help button.
on how to use the program. More detailed information can be found in the Phoenix Help
files. Each feature in Phoenix has its own Help file, which can be activated while running
Phoenix. To activate a Help file while Phoenix is running, press the F1 key or the specific
feature’s Help button.
General Setup Procedure
Initial installation of Phoenix requires the complete Phoenix installation package, which
is around 30 MB. Because of its large size, Phoenix is provided on a CD rather than on a
3.5" floppy or as a download. To install Phoenix, follow the steps as outlined in the
material that comes with the CD.
is around 30 MB. Because of its large size, Phoenix is provided on a CD rather than on a
3.5" floppy or as a download. To install Phoenix, follow the steps as outlined in the
material that comes with the CD.
Note: You MUST have a Nokia dongle installed on the computer prior to beginning the software
installation.
installation.
The Phoenix software is packaged into an executable bundle that allows you to double-
click the executable to access the automatic installation program. Standard installation
(i.e., selecting all of the default choices) is highly recommended. You may do a custom
installation and place Phoenix into a special location on your hard drive, but this is only
recommended for experienced users.
click the executable to access the automatic installation program. Standard installation
(i.e., selecting all of the default choices) is highly recommended. You may do a custom
installation and place Phoenix into a special location on your hard drive, but this is only
recommended for experienced users.
The installation process requires that you reboot the computer after installing the
software. Phoenix is not usable until a reboot is completed. After the reboot, the Phoenix
icon appears on the desktop. Double-click this icon to start the program.
software. Phoenix is not usable until a reboot is completed. After the reboot, the Phoenix
icon appears on the desktop. Double-click this icon to start the program.
Figure 2: Phoenix desktop icon