User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 074250-003 UG WWAN Communicator.pdf
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started
- Making and Answering Phone Calls
- Sending and Receiving SMS Messages
- Viewing and Working with Call Registers
- Connecting to the Internet
- Viewing and Changing Settings
Chapter 1 — Getting Started
6 WWAN Communicator User’s Guide
Using WWAN Communicator
You can use Communicator to:
• Make voice calls as if you were using a mobile telephone. Voice call
features include call registers, a phonebook, and a speed dialer.
• Send SMS (Short Message Service) messages (GSM networks only).
• Connect to the Internet and send and receive data communications.
About the White Buttons
Communicator has a variety of white buttons you tap to navigate from
screen to screen or to perform a task.
If a white button is dimmed, you cannot tap it unless you make a selection
or change an option or entry on the screen.
To do this: Tap: For help, see:
Make a voice phone call page 13
View and edit Phonebook entries page 18
Send and receive SMS messages page 21
See registers for calls made and received, missed calls and
data connections
page 29
Connect to the Internet and launch Pocket Internet
Explorer
page 33
Change settings for volume and ring tones, registry entries,
data connections and the Speed Dialer
page 41
Button: Tap this button to:
Go back to the previous screen.
Continue to the next screen.
Delete the selected item.
Cancel an operation and go back to the previous screen.
Save changes you have made on a screen.
View details of a selected item.
Use the virtual keypad to write a message or enter text in a field. For help,
see “Using the Virtual Keypad” on page 8“.