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Menu Map Use & Care Essentials Getting Started About this Guide Connect the Main Unit Disconnect the Main Unit SIM Card Turn the Phone On & Off Make a Call Answer a Call Store a Phone Number Call a Stored Phone Number Main Attractions Smart Key Voice Activation Services Incoming Call Recognition Call Answering by Voice Command GPS Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Multiple User Profiles Audio Player Memory Card Basics Display Text Entry Volume Jog Dial Text Messages Voicemail Personal Organizer Codes & Passwords Lock & Unlock Phone Customize Home Screen Ring Style Time & Date Wallpaper Screen Saver Display Appearance Personalizing Calls Turn off a Call Alert Delay Answering Contents – v Recent Calls Redial Return a Call Caller ID Advanced Calling Answer Options Emergency Calls Other Features Phonebook Voice Record Call Times & Costs Data & Fax Calls Network Security Applications Auxiliary Alert Continue to download »
Welcome to the N1 Guide Important information before you start to use your Neonode: Your Neonode must be turned off when you insert and remove the SD card. Removing the SD card while the power is on may cause malfunction and loss of important settings and data. Your Neonode must be turned off when you insert and release the SIM card. Releasing the SIM card while your Neonode is turned on may cause malfunction and loss of important settings and data. No subscription or SIM card is included in the package. If you try to open or tamper with your Neonode’s outer casing, the guarantee will not be valid. In the box Before unpacking your Neonode, please make sure the box contains the following:Welcome to the N1 Guide Elementary information Insert the SIM card Insert the SD card Charge the battery Turn on your Neonode Enter PIN code Keylock Reboot your Neonode Navigation Basics The Keyboard General Settings
Basics Insert the SIM card Release the SIM card Insert the Mini-SD card Charge the battery Turn the device on Enter PIN code Turn the device off Backlight timeout Key lock Exit Key lock Navigation basics Horizontal areas Vertical areas Navigation Specifics Open the Start Menu Tap Open the Tools Menu Keyboard sweep Accept sweep Close view sweep Change view sweeps Navigate within a view Close application sweep The Keyboard Select T9 word Paste word and phrases The Keyboard Tools menu Select keyboard Delete favorite Text Paste Keyboard Settings Keyboard Speed Button Vibration Preview Make calls Make a call using the keyboard Make a call using the Call History Call a contact in the Address Book Answer incoming calls Address book Add a contact Make a contact a favorite Send and receive vCard Copy contacts from the SIM card Copy contacts to the SIM card Contact settings The Messaging Application Open the messaging
Internet Fax (IP) Sending a Document (Internet Fax (IP)) Registering the Destination to One-Touch Key (One-Touch Dialing Registration) Receiving a Document Internet Fax (E-mail) Internet Fax (IP) TX to E-mail /Scan to E-mail Scan to File (One-Touch key) Scan to File (Preset Scan) Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Windows® XP is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system. Windows® Me is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition operating system. Windows® 98 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system. Windows® 95 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system. Windows® 2000 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system. Windows NT® 4.0 is an abbreviation of the Microsoft® Windows NT® 