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Proton — User’s Guide
Introduction — Proton components
4
Holster (belt clip)
A holster, equipped with a belt clip, accompanies the Proton. While
in the holster, the Proton is protected and wearable. You can
configure the Proton to perform different types of message
notification depending on whether it is in or out of the holster.
When you receive a new message and remove the Proton from the
holster within five seconds, notification (beeping and/or vibrating)
stops and the most recently received message will be open. If you
pull the Proton out of the holster and quickly replace it, notification
stops but the message will remain marked unread. See page 18 for
information on setting message notification options.
Cradle and charger
Once the Proton Desktop Software has been installed, the Proton
cradle allows you to synchronize your desktop with the Proton.
When you place the Proton in the cradle, messages can be
reconciled and your Personal Information Management (PIM)
applications can be synchronized. (PIM applications include the
Address Book, Calendar, MemoPad, and Tasks functions.) For
example, all messages that you have either read at your desktop or
on the Proton, will be marked as read in both places. With the
Proton in the cradle, you can also backup and restore information
and load new applications on to the Proton. See the Proton Desktop
Software Installation & Getting Started Guide for more information
on the cradle and the capabilities of the Proton Desktop Software.

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