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IBM Simon User Manual

IBM Simon
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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

Summary

Introduction and Safety

Safety Information

Essential safety guidelines for using the Simon device and its features, including operational and environmental precautions.

Introducing Simon

Overview of the Simon device, its components, and its overall capabilities as a mobile communication tool.

Getting Started

Initial setup procedures, including battery charging, installation, and first-time device operation.

Device Operation and Navigation

How Simon Works

Explanation of the device's main screens, functional icons, and basic interaction principles.

Using Buttons and Touch Screen

Guidance on interacting with the device using physical buttons and the touch-sensitive screen interface.

Phone Features and Usage

Phone Operations

Using Simon as a cellular phone, including making/receiving calls and managing call status.

Phone Settings and Customization

Configuring call features, ringtones, network preferences, and other phone behaviors.

Speed Dial and Contact Access

Utilizing Quick Dial, Last 10 calls, and the Address Book for efficient contact management and dialing.

Mobile Office and Communication Services

Mobile Office Applications

Accessing and using productivity tools like Address Book, Calendar, Calculator, and To Do list.

Communication Services

Managing Fax and Mail features for sending and receiving documents and electronic messages.

Data Management, Personalization, and System

Filer and Memory Management

Managing device memory, files, and performing data backup and restore operations.

Note Pad, Sketch Pad, and Keyboards

Creating notes, sketches, and using on-screen keyboards for data entry and interaction.

Password and System Settings

Securing the device with passwords and configuring system parameters like timeouts and display.

Quick Reference and Support

Quick Reference Guide

A summary of icons, features, and basic operations for quick access to information.

Service Information

Contact details and procedures for customer support and troubleshooting the device.