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For lnformation
On
See
page
Phone
17
Mobile
otfice
34
Address
book
34
Calculator
41
Calendar
41
Fax
43
Filer
48
Keyboards
67
Mail
51
Note
pad
57
Password
security
59
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60
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63
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65
What
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Do
Next
The following
table
can help
you
quickly
find
information you
want
next.
Go to
the
page
shown
for
complete
information
on
that
topic.
Simon
Features
The
following
is
a descriptive
list
of
Simon's
features.
To
help
you
learn
about
the
features,
some
of
Simon's
screens
are
shown
after
each
major
topic.
They
show
what
happens
when
you
touch
ceftain
features.
Phone
Simon's
cellular
phone,
as
all
cellular
phones,
uses
two-way
radio
communications
controlled
by
a
cellular
system.
The
current
conditions
(both
atmospheric
and
geographical)
can affect
the
quality
of
your
connection.
Note:
When
you place
or receive
a call,
you
must
extend the
antenna
straight
out
as far
as it
will
go.
Cellular
phones
are
different
from
the
standard
"corded"
phones
with
which
you
are familiar.
Note
that
you
don't hear
a
"dial
tone"
when
you
turn
on
your phone.
Also,
there
might
be
times when you
or the
party
to whom
you
are
talking
experience
static,
noise
or occasionally
a
"dropped,'
or
disconnected
call.
When
you
experience
these
problems,
your
Simon
might
or
might not
be working
correctly.
The
cellular
system
that
you
are using
could
be the
cause
lor
problems
in
operation.
lf
you
experience
problems
frequently,
contact
the
dealer
where
you
purchased
your
Simon
or
your
cellular
carrier.
m
The
phone
{3
feature
lets
you
use
Simon like
a
standard
cellular
phone.
When
you
are at the
Phone
screen,
you
can use
your
cellular
phone
to
send
and
receive
phone
calls.
When
you
are in
another
application,
simply
touch
tne
E
at
tne
bottom
of the
screen to
return
to
the
phone
screen
for
placing
a telephone
call.
lf
the
phone
rings,
m
touch
the
[jJ
to answer.
The
phone
must
be
on to
send
or receive
calls.
Touch
Phone
power
to
turn
the
phone
on.
The
amber
LED
comes
on,
and
the
message
in the
upper left
corner
of the
status
16
User's
Guide
How
Simon
Works
17

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IBM Simon Specifications

General IconGeneral
Release Year1994
DisplayMonochrome LCD
Resolution160 x 293 pixels
RAM1 MB
Storage1 MB
Operating SystemDatalight ROM-DOS
Dimensions200 x 64 x 38 mm
Weight510 g
NetworkAMPS
SIMNo
PhonebookYes
Call recordsYes
LoudspeakerNo
3.5mm jackNo
Memory Card slotNo
Talk time1 hour
Alert typesRingtone
MessagingEmail
FeaturesTouchscreen
BatteryNiCad, 7.5V