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Nokia 9000
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After Sales
Technical Documentation
RAE/RAK–1N
Quick Guide
Page 5
Original, 08/96
Overview
The NOKIA 9000 Communicator has two interfaces, the phone interface
and the communicator interface. The word “interface” emphasizes the
fact that of these two aspects of the NOKIA 9000 Communicator both use
the same resources and work closely together — they are not separate
devices. For example, the phone interface uses names and phone
numbers stored in the communicator interface’s Contacts directory and
the communicator interface uses the phone interface for communicating
with the “outside world”, for example, sending, receiving faxes and
connecting to remote computers.
Figure 1. NOKIA 9000 Communicator
The phone interface looks and operates like other NOKIA cellular phones
(except that the earpiece and microphone are located on the rear of the
device). The phone interface is switched on and off by pressing the
button on the cover.
The communicator interface has many organiser and communication
applications and features a QWERTY keyboard, command buttons and
large display for easy application use. The communicator interface has no
power on/off button and is activated when the cover is opened and
deactivated it is closed.

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