Palm Tungsten T Instruction Manual
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Setting General Preferences 201 To select a profile: 1.From the General Preferences screen, select Sound & Alerts. 2.Tap the Custom, Silent, or All Off profile box. TIPYou can also press Right or Left on the navigator to select a profile box. 3.Ta p D o n e . System Sound, Game Sound, and Alarm Sound settings Your handheld uses a variety of sounds. The System Sound, Game Sound, and Alarm Sound settings enable you to turn the sounds on or off and to adjust the volume level. To set the sound settings: 1.From the General Preferences screen, select Sound & Alerts. 2.Tap Custom. 3.Tap the System Sound pick list and select the sound level. IMPORTANTWhen you turn off the System Sounds, you also turn off the “chime” tones associated with the HotSync operation. Profile boxes
Chapter 17 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 202 4.Tap the Game Sound pick list and select the sound level. 5.Tap the Alarm Sound pick list and select the sound level. 6.Ta p D o n e . The Game Sound setting works only with games that are programmed to respond to this setting. Older games typically do not respond to this setting. Alarm LED and Alarm Vibrate settings You can set alarms in Date Book, World Clock, Note Pad, and Voice Memo to remind yourself of important meetings or notes. When you enable the Alarm Vibrate and indicator light settings, your handheld vibrates and the indicator light blinks to notify you of alarms. This is useful when you want to turn the Alarm Sound off but still be notified by alarms. To set the Alarm LED and Alarm Vibrate settings: 1.From the General Preferences screen, select Sound & Alerts. 2.Tap Custom. 3.Tap the Alarm LED pick list and select On or Off. 4.Tap the Alarm Vibrate pick list and select On or Off. 5.Ta p D o n e . Setting Communication Preferences The Communication Preferences category enables you to access screens where you can modify Bluetooth, Connection, Network, and Phone settings. This section provides details about each of these screens. To open the Communication Preferences screens: 1.Tap the Favorites icon . 2.Tap Communication. 3.Select the name of the Preferences screen you want to view.
Setting Communication Preferences 203 TIPYou can also select the Preferences category by pressing Left and Right on the navigator, and select a Preferences screen by pressing Up and Down on the navigator. Bluetooth Preferences When another Bluetooth-enabled device is within 10 meters (approximately 30 feet) of your handheld, you can connect your handheld with Bluetooth-enabled devices such as: nMobile phones nComputers nLAN access points nPalm OS® handhelds The Bluetooth Preferences screen enables you to configure settings that determine how your handheld communicates with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. You can turn Bluetooth communication on and off, assign a name to your handheld for Bluetooth communication, and choose device discovery and wakeup settings. Turning Bluetooth communication on and off By default, the Bluetooth communication feature on your handheld is turned off. The default setting is designed to conserve battery power. When Bluetooth communication is off, you cannot communicate with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. You must turn on Bluetooth communication to use any of the Bluetooth communication features. Keep in mind that when Bluetooth communication is on, your battery will drain more quickly than when Bluetooth communication is off.
Chapter 17 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 204 To turn on Bluetooth communication: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap the Bluetooth pick list and select On. 3.Ta p D o n e . Assigning a Bluetooth device name The Bluetooth device name is similar to wearing a name tag. The name you assign to your handheld identifies you to other Bluetooth devices. When other users search for Bluetooth devices, your Bluetooth device name appears on their screen as a discovered device. If you do not enter a device name, your handheld sends the default name Palm OS handheld. To assign a Bluetooth name to your handheld: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap the Device Name box. 3.Enter a name for your device. 4.Ta p O K . 5.Ta p D o n e . Setting device discovery Discovery is the process that Bluetooth devices use to find each other when they are within range of each other. When you initiate the discovery process, you find and select the devices with which you want to connect. Bluetooth pick list Device Name box
Setting Communication Preferences 205 The discovery process is typically initiated by an application. For example, when you connect your handheld with a mobile phone using the Phone Link application, Phone Link discovers phones equipped with Bluetooth technology within range in order to connect with one of those phones. You can use the Discoverable and Bluetooth settings to achieve three discovery states on your handheld. The following is a description of setting combinations and the resulting discovery states. nBluetooth Off: When the Bluetooth setting is off, other users cannot discover your handheld. This is similar to locking your door with a dead bolt, a security chain, and disabling the door bell. When Bluetooth is off, you cannot access the Discoverable setting. See “Turning Bluetooth communication on and off” earlier in this chapter for instructions on turning Bluetooth communication on and off. nBluetooth On and Discoverable No: When your handheld and Bluetooth are on and the Discoverable setting is set to No, you can receive connections only from devices with which you have previously formed a trusted pair. This is similar to locking your door with a dead bolt and disabling the door bell, but any friends who already have the key can enter. By default, the Discoverable setting is enabled when Bluetooth is on. nBluetooth On and Discoverable Yes: When your handheld is on, Bluetooth is on, and the Discoverable setting is set to Yes, you can receive connections from any Bluetooth device. You are automatically connected with devices with which you have previously formed a trusted pair, but you can refuse invitations to connect with unrecognized devices. This is similar to locking your front door with a dead bolt and enabling the door bell. Friends who already have the key can enter freely, and if someone without a key rings the bell to request a connection, you can choose to open the door or ignore the request. To disable discovery: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap the Discoverable pick list and select No. 3.Ta p D o n e . Discoverable pick list
Chapter 17 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 206 Allowing Wakeup When your handheld is off, the Allow Wakeup setting determines whether your handheld wakes up when you receive a connection request from another Bluetooth device that knows your device name. When this setting is enabled, you can receive requested information when your handheld is off, and then review it later. You can allow wakeup at any time, during specific hours of the day, or not at all. By default, your handheld is set to not wake up. For another Bluetooth-enabled device or application to wake up your handheld, the application must “remember” your device name. The BlueBoard and BlueChat applications on the Software Essentials CD-ROM can remember device names; however, Address Book, Memo Pad, Note Pad, and To Do List cannot remember device names and therefore cannot wake up another handheld. NOTEEnabling the Allow Wakeup setting uses battery power even when your handheld is turned off. Be sure to monitor your battery level. To enable wakeup: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap the Allow Wakeup pick list and select Yes. 3.Ta p D o n e . To enable wakeup during specific hours: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap the Allow Wakeup pick list. Allow Wakeup pick list
Setting Communication Preferences 207 3.Select Scheduled. 4.Tap the hours box. 5.Tap the From box, select the start time, and then tap OK. 6.Tap the Until box, select the end time, and then tap OK. 7.Tap the Days boxes to select the days when you want the wakeup feature to be active. 8.Ta p O K . 9.Ta p D o n e . Adding trusted devices When you create a trusted pair, you enter an identical secret code on both devices. This secret code is called a passkey. The passkey enables you to create a list of Bluetooth devices from which you automatically accept communication. If a device with a recognized passkey attempts to communicate with your handheld, it bypasses the discovery and authentication process and automatically accepts the communication. If a device without a recognized passkey attempts to communicate with your handheld, it goes through the discovery and authentication process, and you can choose to accept or reject the communication. To add a trusted device: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap Trusted Devices. 3.Tap Add Device. Hours box
Chapter 17 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 208 The discovery process begins, and the discovery screens appear. 4.When the Discovery Results screen appears, select the device you want to add as a trusted device. If the device you want to add as a trusted device does not appear on the discovery results list, tap Find More. 5.Ta p O K . 6.Enter the same passkey on your handheld and the trusted device. Some Bluetooth devices have a built-in passkey; others enable you to choose the passkey; see the documentation included with your Bluetooth device for information. In either case you must use the same passkey for both the device and your handheld. Many phones also require you to put the phone into a mode where it can accept a key exchange for bonding in a trusted pair. See the documentation included with your phone for information. 7.Tap OK. 8.Tap Done to return to the Bluetooth Preferences screen. 9.Tap Done again. Tap here Tap device to add it as a trusted device Tap Find More to discover additional devices
Setting Communication Preferences 209 To view details about a trusted device: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap Trusted Devices. 3.Select the device you want to view. 4.Ta p D e t a i l s . 5.Tap Done to return to the Trusted Devices screen. 6.Tap Done again to return to the Bluetooth Preferences screen. 7.Tap Done again. To delete a trusted device: 1.From the Communications Preferences screen, select Bluetooth. 2.Tap Trusted Devices. 3.Select the device you want to delete.
Chapter 17 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 210 4.Ta p D e t a i l s . 5.Tap Delete Device. 6.Ta p O K . 7.Tap Done to return to the Bluetooth Preferences screen. 8.Tap Done again. Enabling/disabling the user cache When you enable or disable the user cache you control whether or not your handheld retrieves the names of remote devices each time the discovery process takes place. By default, the user cache is enabled. This means that the names of devices found during one round of discovery are stored in your handheld’s user cache. The next time your handheld discovers a device that is listed in the user cache, the device name appears very quickly. Using cached names saves time, because it eliminates the extra step of retrieving a name remotely. Disabling this feature is useful only if the name of a remote device has changed, because it forces your handheld to retrieve the new device name. To disable the user cache: 1.From the Bluetooth Preferences screen, tap the Menu icon . 2.Select Disable device name cache from the Options menu.