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Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 Getting to Know Your Touch Phone 23 Inside the box 23 Top panel 23 Left panel 24 Right panel 24 Front panel 25 Hardware keyboard 26 Back panel 27 Bottom panel 27 1 2 Installing the SIM Card Battery and Storage Card 28 SIM card 28 Battery 29 Storage card 30 1 3 Charging the Battery 31 1 4 Starting Up 31 Turning your device on and off 31 Auto configuring data connection settings and importing SIM contacts 32 Switching to Sleep mode 32 1 5 Home Screen 33 1 6 Notifications 34 1 7 Status Icons 35 1 8 Start Screen 37 1 9 Quick Menu 39 1 10 Adjusting the Volume 40 23 14 1 11 Using Finger Gestures 41 Finger scrolling 41 Finger panning 42 1 12 Using the Zoom Bar 43 1 13 Connecting Your Device to a Computer 43 Chapter 2 Using Phone Features 2 1 Making Calls 45 Making a call from the Phone screen 45 Making a call from a text message 47 Making a call from an e mail message 47 Making a call from a meeting request or reminder 49 Making an emergency call 50 Making an international
Index A access codes 13 access points 99 100 groups 101 accessories 125 alarm calendar note 115 alarm clock 114 answering calls 37 antennas 30 application manager 117 settings 120 application settings 125 applications 117 updating 12 attachments 54 56 audio messages 52 auto update for time date 114 C sending data 107 settings 106 turning on off 106 bookmarks 90 browser bookmarks 90 browsing pages 85 87 cache memory 90 downloads 89 searching content 88 security 91 toolbar 87 widgets 88 B backing up device memory battery saving power 14 blogs 88 Bluetooth connectivity blocking devices 109 device address 108 device visibility 106 pairing devices 108 receiving data 109 security 107 116 cable connection 110 cache memory 90 calculator 122 calendar 115 toolbar 115 calendar alarm 115 call log 42 call waiting 39 calls 36 answering 37 conference 38 dialled 40 duration of 41 missed 40 options during 36 received 40 redialling 131 147 2009 Nokia All rights reserved Index rejecting 37 restricting See fixed dialling settings 131 camera assigning images to contacts 76 flash 77 image mode 76 indicators 74 location information 78
Track player HO engine suspension and spoilers Left hand mirror Windback Sunroof Sports Option or Globe Road wheels Lap sash or rear seat belts Do Not Copy Model Plate Picture 6 XY Model VIN Plate build detail VIN MS33MK98187 SIDO 665739 351 4V 4 Speed 3 1 Blk Vinyl Roof Red Trim single colour Ermine White The Radiator Support model plate e g Picture 6 is of the same type as the pre 1970 model plate used in Australia in English Afrikaans and contains the full ID on line 1 and the following line 2 codes Drivetrain Codes XW SA 54H Auto Engine Trans R Axle Y 351 2V CK610A1 B C4 Automatic 3 2 75 1 XY SA 54H 4 Speed Y 351 4V US CK608A1 or CK617J1 N Toploader 4 speed 4 3 00 1 2 75 Optional XY SA 54H Auto Y 351 4V US CK609A1 or CK616J1 3 B FMX Automatic 3 2 75 1 3 00 Optional Table 2 Model plate Drivetrain Codes source Ford SA Fich e Paint Codes all prefixed by 0
Swing Trader s Insight By Scott Hoffman Introduction This trading sheet is a guide to swing trading By swing trading I refer to trades that are held longer than day trades but shorter than long term trend followers In swing trading you are looking to get into a trade one day hold it overnight or a few days and get out as the momentum changes A swing trader should always be working to minimize a loss and although the profits from trading in this timeframe are generally modest hopefully the winning percentage is fairly high Swing trading has two modes The first is swing trading which has its basis in George Taylor Douglass book The Taylor Trading Technique Taylor was a floor trader at the CBOT who kept a detailed trading diary and developed a mechanical trading system from it If you really want to get to know his take on the system read the book But be warned Taylor was a dry 