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PDAENVY
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Registered: Nov 1999
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I was searching Handspring.com for some VisorPhone answers and found these, so I thought I'd share:

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The LED light on the top of your VisorPhone can tell you a lot about your phone.

- No light = Phone off
- Red/slow blink = Phone on; no network service
- Red/Fast blink = Battery low
- Red/solid = Charger on; battery charging
- Green/slow blink = Phone on; in service
- Green/solid = Charger on; battery fully charged
- Green/Fast blink = Data call in progress

and

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You can remove your VisorPhone from your handheld without any preparation with very little risk of data corruption or other side effects. If you prefer to be cautious, you can:

-Turn off your VisorPhone
-Exit from VisorPhone applications by switching to any application other than Phone, SMS or Contacts before removing the VisorPhone.

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VisorPhone functionality shortcuts:

-To quickly redial the number you just called, hold down the Phone button for a couple of seconds.
-To dial from a quick list of the last ten numbers you dialed, use the up or down scroll buttons while in the dialpad.
-To quickly end a call you're currently on, hold down the Phone button for a couple of seconds.
-To answer an incoming call, hold down the Phone button for a couple of seconds.

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reeseman
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Re: VisorPhone Tips

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Originally posted by PDAENVY
You can remove your VisorPhone from your handheld without any preparation with very little risk of data corruption or other side effects. If you prefer to be cautious, you can:

-Turn off your VisorPhone
-Exit from VisorPhone applications by switching to any application other than Phone, SMS or Contacts before removing the VisorPhone.



Pulling out the phone module while in one of the phone apps almost invariably causes a soft reset, in my experience.

Good tips! Thanks, I learned something.

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