To establish a connection between your pager and FLEX PC Partner on your PC:

1.Snap your pager into the docking station. For information on connecting the docking station to your PC, see “ The Infrared Port” on page 17.

2.On your pager, select from the menu wheel.

3.Select .

4.If this is the first time the FLEX PC Partner application is being installed on your PC continue to the next section, "Configuring FLEX PC Partner". Otherwise, see “ Using the PC Partner Shell” on page 58.

Configuring FLEX PC Partner

The FLEX PC Partner Configuration utility is run immediately after installing FLEX PC Partner. It tells the FLEX PC Partner application how your pager will be connecting to your PC. If you change hardware (e.g., replace the charger with a new type of charger) reconfigure the FLEX PC Partner application using the following procedure.

To configure FLEX PC Partner:

1.From your desktop, double-click FLEX PC Partner. -or-

From the Windows 95 taskbar, click Start, then point to

FLEX PC Partner and click FLEX PC Partner.

2.From the PC Partner Shell, double-click Partner Con- figuration.

3.From the FLEX PC Partner Configuration dialog box, select the appropriate serial port.

ÄIf the port selection is not correct, an error message appears (“ No IR devices found”).

4.In the Adapter list box, select the appropriate adapter.

5.Click OK. If this is not the first time FLEX PC Partner has been configured to your PC, click Yes to save your choices and close the FLEX PC Partner Configuration partlet.

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Using the PC Partner Shell

The FLEX PC Partner application consists of individual component applications accessible from the FLEX PC Partner Shell, known as partlets. Since each partlet operates independently, they can be used in any order. Except as noted below, you must establish a connection between your pager and your PC in order to open a partlet.

The following partlets are currently available:

Address Book (does not require connection to pager)

Memory Usage

Message Manager (does not require connection to pager)

Backup Utility

Restore Utility

Application Manager

Partner Configuration

To open the FLEX PC Partner Shell:

From your desktop, double-click FLEX PC Partner. -or-

From the Windows 95 taskbar, click Start, then point to FLEX PC

Partner and click FLEX PC Partner.

To open a FLEX PC Partner partlet from the Shell:

1. Double-click the partlet's icon.

TIP Right-clicking an icon also displays a pop-up menu you can use to open a partlet.

2.If the FLEX PC Partner Connect dialog box appears, click Connect.

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Motorola P930 quick start Configuring Flex PC Partner, To configure Flex PC Partner, Using the PC Partner Shell

P930 specifications

The Motorola P930, released in 2011, is a notable entry in the world of smartphones, primarily known for its innovative features and cutting-edge technology at the time. It was designed to meet the growing demands of mobile users who sought advanced functionalities coupled with sleek design.

One of the key features of the Motorola P930 is its impressive 4.5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, which offers a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. This display size was particularly significant for media consumption, providing vibrant colors and sharp details ideal for watching videos, browsing the web, and enjoying mobile games. The phone's design was characterized by its slim profile, making it easy to handle and carry.

Under the hood, the P930 was powered by a dual-core processor, which contributed to enhanced performance and multitasking capabilities. It usually featured around 1GB of RAM, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously without lag. The phone ran on the Android operating system, allowing users access to a plethora of apps through the Google Play Store.

Photography enthusiasts would appreciate the Motorola P930’s camera capabilities, featuring an 8-megapixel rear camera equipped with autofocus and LED flash. This allowed users to capture high-quality images and videos. A front-facing camera was also included, facilitating video calls and self-portraits, which were becoming increasingly popular during that era.

Connectivity options on the P930 were robust, with support for 3G networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. This suite of connectivity features ensured that users could stay connected wherever they went, whether through data networks or local Wi-Fi. The inclusion of GPS made navigation easy, providing users with accurate location tracking and mapping capabilities.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Motorola P930 is its battery life. Equipped with a removable lithium-ion battery, the phone was capable of sustaining regular usage throughout the day, which was an essential factor for many users at the time.

In conclusion, the Motorola P930 stands out as a smartphone that combined performance, style, and functionality. With its large display, robust processing power, good camera quality, and strong connectivity options, it catered well to the needs of tech-savvy users. Even years after its release, the P930 remains a significant model in the evolution of mobile technology, reflecting the trends and expectations of its era.