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5230 IP Appliance User Guide
Components
The 5230 IP Appliance has three main components:
• the 5230 IP Appliance set.
• the Personality Module.
• the 5230 Applications on your PDA.
The 5230 IP Appliance Set
On its own, the 5230 IP Appliance provides basic call making features.
The Personality Module
The Personality Module provides the interface between your PDA model and the 5230 IP
Appliance. Personality Modules are tailored to specific models of PDAs (see “Changing the
Personality Module” on page 55 for more information).
The 5230 Applications
The 5230 Applications are the power behind the 5230 IP Appliance:
• PDA Phone: lets you access your phone functionality from your PDA when the PDA
is docked in a 5230 IP Appliance (see “The PDA Phone Application” on page 9)
• Feature Keys: lets you program and use call forward settings, speed dial numbers
and other features of the 3300 ICP (see “Using the 5230 Feature Keys Application” on
page 15).
• Dial by Contacts: lets you call someone directly from your PDA’s Contacts application
(see “Contacts Tools” on page 35).
• Call History: lets you view and edit a list of the calls you made and received, as well
as add information from Call History items to your PDA’s Contacts application (see
“Call History” on page 31).
• Visual Voice Mail: lets you view a list of your voice mails (see “Visual Voice Mail” on
page 39).
• Send It: lets you send files to other 5230 IP Appliance users on your network (see
“Send It” on page 37).
Features
The 5230 IP Appliance lets you use all the other features and applications of your PDA, and
acts like the PDA’s synchronization cradle. You still can, for example,:
• synchronize your PDA with your computer from your 5230 IP Appliance, and from any
other 5230 IP Appliance on your network (see “Data Synchronization” on page 53).
• charge your PDA by connecting its charger to the back of the 5230 IP appliance (see
“Charging the PDA” on page 53).