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`Copyright Notice
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`Table of Contents
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`CHAPTER 1 : BEFORE YOU BEGIN ................................... !
`
`INTRODUCTION TO PC SUITE FOR NOKIA 9110
`COMMUNICATOR ..................................................................... 2
`System Requirements ......................................................... 3
`Installing the Software ........................................................ 3
`Program Icons .................................................................... 5
`The Opening Screen ........................................................... 6
`PC Suite Menu Commands ................................................. 6
`Shortcut Commands ........................................................... 6
`Component Icons ................................................................ 7
`The Preferences Dialogue ................................................... 8
`Communicator Recognition ................................................ 9
`Preparing Your Communicator for a Data Transfer .......... 11
`Desk Stand Button Settings .............................................. 11
`
`CHAPTER 2: THE CONTACTS APPLICATION .............. 13
`
`USING THE CONTACTS APPLICATION ...................................... 14
`The Contacts Main Screen ................................................ 14
`Opening and Saving a Database ....................................... 15
`Creating a Contact Card Template .................................... 15
`Adding Contact Cards ...................................................... 16
`Card Menu Commands ..................................................... 16
`Editing Contact Cards ...................................................... 17
`Editing Contact Card Fields ............................................. 17
`Adding Pictures to Contact Cards ..................................... 20
`Creating and Editing Contact Groups ............................... 21
`Finding and Filtering Contact Information ....................... 22
`Importing Records from Another Database ....................... 26
`Updating to your Communicator ....................................... 27
`Updating from your Communicator .................................. 27
`Synchronising your Contacts ............................................ 28
`CONTACTS MENU COMMANDS ............................................... 29
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`CHAPTER 3: INTELLISYNC ............................................. 33
`
`QUICK START TUTORIAL ........................................................ 34
`Synchronising Data .......................................................... 34
`Re-Running the Operation ................................................ 40
`Taskbar Synchronisation .................................................. 40
`INTELLISYNC ADVANCED SETTINGS DIALOGUES ..................... 42
`Advanced Settings Tabs .................................................... 42
`The Date Range Tab ......................................................... 43
`The Field Mapping Dialogue ............................................ 61
`INTELLISYNC SPECIAL TOPICS ................................................ 65
`Synchronisation and History Files ..................................... 66
`Intellisync Address Formats .............................................. 67
`Importing and Exporting Data .......................................... 70
`Synchronisation and Data Truncation ............................... 71
`Full Re-Synchronisation ................................................... 72
`The Same Record Changed and Deleted Dialogue ............ 73
`The Sync Log File ............................................................ 74
`Remote Synchronisation ................................................... 76
`INTELLISYNC GLOSSARY ........................................................ 77
`INTELLISYNC MENU COMMANDS ............................................ 82
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`CHAPTER4: FILE TRANSFERFUNCTIONS .................. 85
`
`USING THE FILE TRANSFER FUNCTIONS .................................. 86
`File Transfer Window Panes ............................................. 87
`Selecting Files .................................................................. 87
`Copying Files and Folders ................................................ 87
`Moving Files and Folders ................................................. 88
`Deleting Files and Folders ................................................ 89
`Renaming Files and Folders .............................................. 89
`File Properties .................................................................. 90
`FILE TRANSFER MENU COMMANDS ........................................ 91
`
`CHAPTERS: BACKUP AND RESTORE ........................... 93
`
`BACKING UP YOUR DATA ...................................................... 94
`RESTORING A BACKUP ........................................................... 97
`BACKUP/RESTORE MENU COMMANDS .................................... 99
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`CHAPTER 6 : INSTALLING AND REMOVING
`SOFTWARE ........................................................................ 101
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`INSTALLING SOFTWARE TO YOUR COMMUNICATOR ............... 102
`REMOVING SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMMUNICATOR ............ 103
`INSTALL/REMOVE MENU COMMANDS ................................... 104
`
`CHAPTER 7 : IMPORTING AND EXPORTING
`CALENDAR AND CONTACTS FILES .............................. 105
`
`THE IMPORT/EXPORT COMMANDS ........................................ 106
`EXPORTING A CALENDAR OR CONTACTS FILE TO YOUR PC .... 107
`IMPORTING A CALENDAR OR CONTACTS FILE FROM YOUR PC
`TO YOUR COMMUNICATOR ................................................... 109
`Importing a ContactsFile ............................................... llO
`IMPORT/EXPORT MENU COMMANDS .................................... 111
`INDEX ................................................................................. 112
`
`Notice: The contents of this manual reflect the PC Suite for
`Nokia 9110 Communicator program at press-time. For
`information about changes to the software (or system support)
`that may have occurred since the manual was printed, refer to
`the Readme file or on-line Help.
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`Chapter 1 : Before You Begin
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`Before You Begin
`
`This chapter introduces PC SJite for Nokia 9110
`Communi cat or and instructs you on how to get
`started using the software.
`Topics include:
`+ Introduction to PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
`+ System Requirements
`+ Installing the Software
`+ Program Icons
`+ The Opening Screen
`+ PC Suite Menu Commands
`+ Shortcut Commands
`+ Component Icons
`+ Before Configuration
`+ The Preferences Dialogue
`+ Communicator Recognition
`+ Preparing Your Communicator for a Data Transfer
`+ Desk Stand Button Settings
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
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`Introduction to PC Suite for Nokia 9110
`Communicator
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator is a suite of functions
`that allow for the easy transfer of data between your Nokia 9110
`Communicator and the PC applications you rely on most.
`+ PC Suite's Intellisync® component lets you synchronise
`your Nokia 9110 Communicator's Contacts, Calendar, and
`To-do list applications with a host of popular Windows
`applications.
`+ The Contacts application provides a PC Contacts file that is
`compatible, field-for-field, with your communicator's
`Contacts application.
`+ The Backup/Restore component lets you back up the data
`on your Nokia 9110 Communicator for safe keeping, and
`restore it if need be.
`
`+
`
`Import/Export functions import and export Calendar and
`Contacts files between your communicator and PC.
`+ The Install/Remove component installs software to and
`removes software from your communicator.
`+ File Transfer functions let you select, move, copy, paste,
`rename, and delete communicator or PC files in a Windows
`Explorer-type environment.
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`Before You Begin
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`System Requirements
`
`In order to use PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator, your
`PC must meet the following minimum system requirements:
`
`• Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0
`• IBM-compatible 486 PC or higher
`• 15MB available hard disk space
`• VGA monitor or better
`• CD ROM drive
`• One available serial or infrared port
`Installing the Software
`
`Follow these steps to install the PC Suite software on your PC:
`
`1.
`
`Insert your CD into your CD ROM drive. The program
`should launch itself automatically. If it does not, continue
`following these instructions.
`
`2. Click the Windows Start button; then click Run.
`
`3. Type d:\9110.exe in the command line (substitute the letter
`"d" with the letter of your CD drive).
`
`4. Press Enter.
`
`5. A series of screens is presented. Follow on-screen
`instructions, and note:
`
`+ You are asked to specify the PC COM port you will use to
`connect your communicator to your PC. If you will be
`connecting via infrared, check the box labelled Infrared
`Port.
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
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`+ You are given the option of performing a Complete or
`Custom installation. If you choose Custom, you are
`presented with a screen labelled Select Components. This
`screen lists the PC applications supported by the PC suite
`Intellisync function. Un-checking an application in this
`screen removes support for that system. (Thus, cutting down
`on the disk space used by PC Suite.)
`
`Note: If you un-check a PC application in this screen, but
`later want to restore support for that system, re-install PC
`Suite and check the application in the Select Components
`screen. (Don't un-install Intellisync before re-installing.) To
`avoid losing custom settings (including field mapping) un(cid:173)
`check PC Suite Program Files in the Select Components
`screen. A re-installation of the software is the only case in
`which you should un-check PC Suite Program Files.
`
`When installation is complete, a program group containing a set
`of PC Suite icons will have been created .
`
`.,_ To access the program group, click Programs on the
`Windows Start menu. Then click on PC Suite for Nokia
`9110 Communicator.
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`Before You Begin
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`Program Icons
`
`When you install the PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
`software, a set of icons is created.
`
`The PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
`icon accesses the PC Suite opening screen.
`
`The Help icon accesses the on-line Help system.
`
`The Readme icon displays a text file containing
`last-minute information not included in the
`manual or Help topics.
`
`The Uninstall icon can be used to remove the PC
`Suite software from your PC.
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
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`The Opening Screen
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`the PC Suite program group to start the PC Suite software. From
`the opening screen, all PC Suite components can be accessed via
`icons or menu commands.
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`PC Suite Menu Commands
`Each PC Suite component displays its own set of command
`menus at the top of the screen. Refer to the component-specific
`sections of this manual for information on the menus that apply
`to each component.
`
`Shortcut Commands
`Most PC Suite commands that are executed by mouse-clicking
`on a button or menu item can also be initiated from your
`keyboard. Simply hold down the Alt key and press the letter
`that is underlined in the button or menu item.
`
`The first time you
`open the PC Suite
`application, the
`Contacts component
`is open. Thereafter,
`the last-visited PC
`Suite component is
`open when you start
`the software.
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`Note that you can
`"drag and drop"
`component icons to
`re-order them on the
`PC Suite screen.
`
`Before You Begin
`
`Component Icons
`
`Component icons are located on the left side of the PC Suite
`opening screen. These work as follows:
`
`The Contacts icon starts the Contacts application,
`which installs with PC Suite to provide field-for(cid:173)
`field compatibility with your Nokia 9110
`Communicator's Contacts application.
`
`The Synchronise icon accesses the Intellisync
`component, which synchronises, imports, or exports
`data between records in your communicator and PC
`application.
`
`The Import/Export icon accesses the PC Suite
`Import/Export function, which transfers Calendar
`and Contacts files between your communicator and
`your PC.
`
`The Backup/Restore icon accesses PC Suite's
`Backup and Restore functions, which can be used
`to backup and, if need be, restore, the data on your
`Nokia 9110 Communicator.
`
`The Install/Remove icon accesses PC Suite's
`Install/Remove component, which can install
`software to, and remove software from, your Nokia
`9110 Communicator's main memory or memory
`card ..
`The File Transfer icon displays a Windows
`Explorer-type dialogue that lets you cut, copy,
`paste, and move files between your communicator
`and your PC.
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
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`The Preferences Dialogue
`
`Selecting the Preferences command from the PC Suite Options
`menu displays the Preferences dialogue. Before using PC Suite,
`make sure the settings in this dialogue are configured correctly.
`
`+ Select the radio button labelled Serial Cable if you are using
`a serial cable to connect your communicator to your PC.
`
`+ Select Infrared if you are using infrared communication.
`
`+ The Communications Port setting specifies the COM port
`you are using to connect your communicator to your PC. If
`you are using infrared, make sure you specify the port that is
`assigned for infrared connection.
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`Before You Begin
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`Communicator Recognition
`
`PC Suite functions allow you to configure operations-for
`example, Backup and Intellisync Synchronisations-for
`multiple communicators.
`
`Because each Nokia 9110 Communicator has a unique I D
`number, PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator has the ability
`to recognise individual communicators when they are connected
`to your PC.
`
`To configure an operation for a particular communicator, you
`simply connect the communicator to your PC (or establish an
`infrared connection) and configure an operation. Thereafter,
`any time you connect that communicator and give a PC Suite
`command to run a configured operation, PC Suite recognises
`the communicator and runs the operation defined for that
`communicator.
`
`Naming your Communicator
`
`The very first time you connect a particular communicator to
`your PC-whether by serial cable or via infrared-PC Suite
`asks you for a Name to associate with the communicator.
`
`Register New Communicator
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
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`Assigning a name to each communicator allows PC Suite to
`associate each communicator (and the operations that are
`configured for that communicator) with a value that is more
`easily recognised than the communicator's ID number.
`
`Pressing the View button in this prompt displays the
`"Registered Communicators" dialogue, which lists the
`communicators, if any, that have been connected and named.
`
`This dialogue can be used to rename a communicator, or delete
`a communicator from the list of recognised communicators.
`
`Deleting a
`communicator
`name in this
`dialogue deletes all
`files and settings
`associated with
`that communicator.
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`Refer to "The
`Preferences
`Dialogue" in this
`chapter for
`information on the
`PC Suite COM port
`setting.
`
`Before You Begin
`
`Preparing Your Communicator
`for a Data Transfer
`
`PC Suite data transfer operations can occur via serial cable or
`infrared connection.
`
`To prepare your communicator for a data transfer via serial
`cable: Connect your serial cable to your communicator and to
`the appropriate PC COM port. If you are using a desk stand,
`place your communicator in its desk stand with the desk stand
`serial cable connected to your PC COM port.
`
`To prepare your communicator for a data transfer via
`infrared: Press the System button on your communicator. Select
`IR activation on the System menu. Then point your
`communicator at your PC infrared port or adapter.
`
`Desk Stand Button Settings
`
`If you use a desk stand, you can program the desk stand
`synchronisation button to run the currently configured Backup
`and/or Synchronise operation whenever the program is active.
`
`Click Desk Stand Button Settings in the Options menu to
`display the following dialogue:
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`This dialogue contains check boxes labelled Backup and
`Synchronise. Neither is checked by default.
`
`+ Check Backup if you want the desk stand synchronisation
`button to run the currently configured Backup operation.
`
`+ Check Synchronise if you want the desk stand
`synchronisation button to run the currently configured
`Intellisync operation.
`
`If you check both Backup and Synchronise, both operations
`are performed when you click the desk stand synchronisation
`button, with the Backup operation occurring first.
`
`Click OK to save your selection(s) and exit the dialogue.
`Clicking Cancel exits the dialogue without saving.
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`Chapter 2 ·The Contacts Application
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`The Contacts Application
`
`PC SJi te for Nokia 911 0 Corrrnuni cat or's
`Contacts component lets you create, edit, and
`update contact cards I ike those on your Nokia
`911 0 Communicator, and transfer them between
`your PC and your communicator.
`Topics in this chapter include:
`+ Using the Contacts Application
`+ The Contacts Main Screen
`+ Opening and Saving a Database
`+ Creating a Contact Card Template
`+ Adding Contact Cards
`+ Card Menu Commands
`+ Editing Contact Cards
`+ Editing Contact Card Fields
`+ Adding Pictures to Contact Cards
`+ Creating and Editing Contact Groups
`+ Finding and Filtering Contact Information
`+ Importing Records from Another Database
`+ Updating to your Communicator
`+ Updating from your Communicator
`+ Synchronising your Contacts
`+ Contacts Menu Commands
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`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
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`Using the Contacts Application
`
`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator's Contacts application
`lets you create, edit, and update contact cards like those on your
`Nokia 9110 Communicator, and transfer them between your PC
`and your communicator.
`
`The Contacts Main Screen
`
`To access the Contacts application, click on the Contacts icon
`in the PC Suite opening screen.
`
`To sort cards
`alphabetically by name,
`click on the Name
`heading in the lower
`part of the screen.
`
`Clicking the Name
`heading toggles
`between alphabetical
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`alphabetical order.
`
`To sort records similarly
`by Company, click the
`Company heading .
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`window contains all the contact cards in the selected database.
`The top window shows the open contact card.
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`To open a contact card, click on a Contact name in the lower
`window.
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`The Contacts Application
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`Opening and Saving a Database
`
`To create a new Contacts database, or open an existing
`database, click Open on the File menu and specify a database
`name and location. Use File/Save or File/Save As to save the
`current database.
`
`Creating a Contact Card Template
`
`Before you start creating Contact cards, you may want to alter
`the default Contact card template.
`
`Follow these steps to create a template for the Contact cards you
`will create in Contacts:
`
`1. Open the Card menu at the top of the Contacts main
`screen, and select Template to display the default Contact
`card template.
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`Company:
`Job title:
`Address:
`Tel (GSM):
`Fax:
`Fox (GSM):
`Mail:
`Note:
`URL:
`Password:
`Member:
`
`2.
`
`In this template, you can add fields, renarre fields, or
`delete fields from the default template. Simply select a field
`in the template and open the Field menu.
`
`Field menu options include Change Label, Add, and
`Delete.
`
`When the template is as you want it, you are ready to add new
`Contact cards to Contacts.
`
`When you save a
`database, attached
`.JPG and .BMP
`image files are saved
`in a sub-directory.
`(Both .JPG and .BMP
`images saved in this
`sub-directory are
`converted to 16 bit
`grey scale JPEG
`format files.)
`
`Changing the Contact
`card template does
`not affect the form of
`existing cards.
`
`Note that menu
`options are
`sometimes disabled in
`the Field menu. For
`example, when the
`Name field is
`selected, Change
`Label and Delete are
`not available because
`you are not allowed to
`delete or rename the
`Name field.
`
`Page 15
`
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 035-0023
`
`

`

`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
`
`Adding Contact Cards
`
`Follow these steps to create a new Contact card:
`
`1. Click Card to open the Card menu.
`
`2. Click New. This displays an empty Contact card (based on
`the current template) in the top window.
`
`3. Fill out the card. Use the Enter key or up and down arrow
`keys to move between fields in the card template. (Note
`that as soon as you enter a Name value and move to
`another field, the new Contact card appears in the lower
`window.
`
`4. Repeat these steps for each card you want to create.
`
`5. To save the new cards you've created, use the File/Save
`command.
`
`Card Menu Commands
`
`As described, the Template and New commands on the
`Contacts Card menu let you create a Contact card template and
`create new cards using the current template.
`
`The complete set of Card menu commands is as follows:
`
`+ New: Lets you create a new Contact card.
`
`+ Delete: Deletes the open Contact card, or the Contact card
`selected in the Contacts directory portion of the screen.
`
`+ Duplicate: Copies the currently selected Contact card.
`
`+ Copy Contents: Copies the contents of the currently
`selected card to the Windows clipboard.
`
`+ Template: Displays the current Contact card template.
`
`Page 16
`
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 035-0024
`
`

`

`The Contacts Application
`
`Editing Contact Cards
`
`Editing Contacts cards in the Contacts application is easy.
`Simply select the card you want to edit, select the field whose
`value you want to change, and re-type the value.
`
`Editing Contact Card Fields
`
`You can also use the Field menu to edit the fields list for a
`particular card. Field menu commands include Change Label,
`Add, and Delete.
`
`Changing a Field Label
`
`The Change Label command on the Field menu lets you
`change the current field label to a label selected in a displayed
`list.
`
`Note the text entry field at the lower right comer of list box.
`Typing a value here adds a parenthetical to the value selected in
`the list.
`
`When you've specified the field label you want to use, click OK
`to redisplay the Contact card.
`
`Page 17
`
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 035-0025
`
`

`

`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
`
`Note that you cannot change some field labels (e.g., Name,
`Company). When such fields are selected, the Change Label
`menu option is disabled.
`
`Adding a Field
`The Add command on the Field menu lets you add fields to the
`open Contact card. When you give the Add command, a list of
`fields displays.
`
`Add field label
`
`13
`
`See "The Add Field
`Labels List," next, for
`more information on
`the list of fields that
`you can select.
`
`Tel
`Fax
`Tel/Fax
`Mail
`DTMF
`URL
`Ring tone
`
`Note the text entry box at the lower right comer of the Add
`field dialogue. Typing a value here adds a parenthetical value to
`the field selected in the list-for example, Address (Business).
`
`Once you've selected a field in this list, click OK to add the
`field to the open Contact card. Clicking Cancel exits without
`adding a field.
`
`Page 18
`
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1035-0026
`
`

`

`The Contacts Application
`
`The Add Field List
`
`The Add Field List contains the following fields:
`
`Company
`
`The name of the company where the contact works.
`
`Job title
`
`Address
`
`Tel
`
`Fax
`
`Tel/Fax
`
`Mail
`
`DTMF
`
`Note
`
`URL
`
`The job title of the contact.
`
`The address of the contact.
`
`The telephone number of the contact.
`
`The fax number of the contact.
`
`If the contact has one phone number for both the
`telephone and the fax machine, write the number
`here.
`
`The e-mail address of the contact.
`
`The DTMF (dial tone message format) string
`needed for communicating with the contact.
`
`You can add important information such as
`birthday or office hours in this field.
`
`The WWW address of the contact.
`
`Password
`
`The calendar booking password of the contact.
`
`Ringing tone
`
`The individual ringing tone set for the contact in
`the Nokia 9110 Communicator. Note that if you set
`an individual ringing tone to one that does not
`exist on the communicator, the default tone is
`played.
`
`Member
`
`The group( s) in which the contact is a member.
`
`Deleting a Field
`To delete a field from the open Contact card, highlight the field
`and give the File/Delete command.
`
`Page 19
`
`Verizon Wireless
`Exhibit 1 035-0027
`
`

`

`PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator
`
`Adding Pictures to Contact Cards
`The Contacts application lets you add pictures to your Contact
`cards. A picture must first be stored on the PC in the .JPG or
`.BMP format.
`
`To add a picture to the open Contact card, click on the picture
`frame at the upper right comer of the Contact card, or click
`Image and select Add. This displays a Choose Image dialogue.
`
`Choo•e image
`
`In this dialogue, use standard Windows file location methods to
`find the file containing the picture you want to use. To select
`the picture file, highlight the filename and click Open. Then
`click OK to add the picture to the card.
`
`If you want to add just a section of a picture to the card, use
`your mouse to select a rectangular portion of the picture before
`clicking the OK button.
`
`Removing Pictures from Contacts Cards
`To remove a picture from

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