Motorola SVN5539S User Guide - Page 19

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mobile PhoneTools - Getting started 2.2 mobile PhoneTools main window Once your mobile phone is connected to your computer, the following operations can be performed easily: place and receive calls; send and receive e-mail and SMS messages; synchronize your Contacts and calendars; create and modify melodies or images for sending your MMS messages; launch an Internet session. Network signal strength indicator. Indicates new message(s) when blinking. Click here to select a correspondent and place a call. To place a phone call, use the dialer as you would with a normal phone and click the green handset. To hang up, click the red handset. Battery strength indicator. When the indicator is blue, it means the battery has been charged. When connected, your service provider's name appears here. Click here to open the mobile PhoneTools function panel (see next page) Click again to close the panel. (You can also click Menu > View > Functions Panel) Click here to access all the functionality and setup options of mobile PhoneTools. Click here to view online Click here to close mobile help. PhoneTools. Click here to minimize the mobile PhoneTools window and have its icon placed in the system tray of your desktop as shown below: Double-click here to have mobile PhoneTools displayed. 18

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mobile PhoneTools - Getting started
2.2 mobile PhoneTools main window
Once your mobile phone is connected to your computer, the following operations can be
performed easily: place and receive calls; send and receive e-mail and SMS messages;
synchronize your Contacts and calendars; create and modify melodies or images for sending
your MMS messages; launch an Internet session.
Click here to minimize the mobile PhoneTools
window and have its icon placed in the system
tray of your desktop as shown below:
Click here to close mobile
PhoneTools.
Click here to view online
help.
Double-click here to have mobile
PhoneTools displayed.
Network signal strength
indicator.
Battery strength indicator.
When the indicator is blue, it
means the battery has been
charged.
Indicates new message(s)
when blinking.
When connected, your service
provider’s name appears here.
Click here to open the mobile
PhoneTools function panel
(see next page)
Click again to close the panel.
(You can also click
Menu
>
View
>
Functions Panel
)
To place a phone call, use
the dialer as you would
with a normal phone and
click the green handset.
To hang up, click the red
handset.
Click here to access all the
functionality and setup options
of mobile PhoneTools.
Click here to select a
correspondent and place
a call.