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Choose the Lockbox Key That's Right for You! GE Supra Security Choose the lockbox key that’s right for you! Supra offers alternatives to the DisplayKEY so that you can customize your lockbox key to match your workstyle! Now you can use a smart phone or PDA to open your iBoxes. Do you want to use a smart phone as your lockbox key? With a smart phone, you carry one device that does it all ― cell phone, organizer, and lockbox key. Your key is renewed automatically in the middle of the night through a wireless connection without the use of a cradle. MLS and showing information can also be downloaded. These are the smart phones you can choose from and the wireless carriers that support them. Information and key renewals are delivered wirelessly. • Treo 650 ― Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, SunCom Wireless • Treo 600 ― Cingular, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Cellular One of Amarillo • Samsung i500 ― Sprint • Kyocera 7135 (must contain firmware version MZ1.0.44 / SZ1.0.29 or newer)― Verizon, Alltel Treo 650 • Treo 300 ― Sprint • Treo 270 ― Cingular, T-Mobile • Tungsten W ― Cingular If you do not already have one of the above smart phones, contact your wireless carrier to obtain one. A voice and data service plan is also required for wireless updates when using a smart phone as your lockbox key. eSYNC Connection Options for Your Smart Phone There are two ways to eSYNC your smart phone: wirelessly, or through your computer. Your smart phone comes with a factory-shipped cradle or cable. Save wireless minutes by downloading update codes and/or MLS information using the cradle or cable connected to your computer through the Internet. PC-Internet eSYNC is automatic if your computer is on and internet connection is active. Do you want to use a PDA as your lockbox key? With a PDA, the choices available depend on how you want your eKEY software to be updated. You can update through the PDA cradle hooked up to a computer with an Internet connection. These devices are available when updating with an Internet connection. • palmOne m130 • palmOne m500/m505/m515 • Sony Clie SJ22/SJ33 • Sony Clie TH55 • Sony Clie TJ25/27 • Sony Clie TJ35/37 • palmOne Tungsten T/T2/T3/T5 • palmOne Tungsten C • palmOne Tungsten E/E2 • palmOne Zire 21 (eKEY Basic only) • palmOne Zire 31 • palmOne Zire 71 • palmOne Zire 72 and 72S • palmOne LifeDrive Tungsten T5 Optional Supra Modem These devices are available when updating with a Supra modem attached to an analog phone line. • palmOne Tungsten T3 • palmOne Zire 31 • palmOne Zire 72 and 72S eSYNC Modem Supra – Opening Doors for You 1-877-699-6787 www.supraekey.com imagination at work.
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