Palmone IIIx Handheld Handbook
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Chapter 7 Page 153 Country default The country default sets date, time, week start day, and number conventions based on geographic regions where you might use your organizer. For example, in the United Kingdom, time often is expressed using a 24-hour clock. In the United States, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or PM suffix. All your organizer applications use the Country default settings. You can, however, customize your own preferences. See the “Time, date, week start, and...
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Page 154 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer General preferences The General Preferences screen enables you to set the time, date, auto shutoff interval, and sounds for your organizer. See Chapter 1 for information on setting the time and date. Auto-off delay Your organizer has an automatic shutoff feature that turns off the power and backlight after a period of inactivity. This feature helps conserve battery power in case you forget to turn off your organizer. If you find that your organizer...
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Chapter 7 Page 155 System, alarm, and game sounds Your organizer uses a variety of sounds. The System, Alarm, and Game Sound settings enable you to turn the sounds on or off, and to adjust the volume level. To set the system and alarm sounds: 1. Tap the System Sound pick list and select the sound level. Note:When you turn off the System Sounds, you also turn off the “chime” tones associated with the HotSync operation. 2. Tap the Alarm Sound pick list and select the sound level. 3. Tap the Game...
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Page 156 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer Modem preferences The Modem Preferences screen enables you to define the settings for a modem that is directly connected to your organizer. These settings are for applications that activate and use the modem. Note:You can purchase a Palm Modem accessory for use with your organizer. See http://www.palm.com. To define the Modem preferences: 1. Tap TouchTone or Rotary. Note:Select the Rotary setting only if you are certain that your telephone service does...
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Chapter 7 Page 157 Network preferences and TCP/IP software The Network Preferences settings enable you to use the TCP/IP software that is included in the organizer operating system. You can use the TCP/IP software to connect with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers. Because the TCP/IP software is a feature of the operating system, you configure all parameters relating to it from the Preferences application. To use TCP/IP, you must configure both the Modem Preferences...
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Page 158 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer To select a service: 1. Tap the Service pick list. 2. Tap the predefined service template you want to use. Entering a user name The User Name setting identifies the name you use when you log into your Internet Service Provider or your dial-in server. Although this field can contain multiple lines of text, only two lines appear onscreen. To enter a user name: 1. Tap the User Name field. 2. Enter your user name. Note:Most dial-in servers do not accept...
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Chapter 7 Page 159 Entering a password The Password box identifies the password you use to log into your server or ISP. Your entry in this field determines whether your organizer prompts you to enter a password each time you log into your network: nIf you do not enter a password, your organizer displays the word “Prompt” in this field and asks you to enter a password during the login procedure. nIf you enter a password, your organizer displays the word “Assigned” in this field and does not prompt...
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Page 160 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer Adding telephone settings When you select the Phone field, your organizer opens a dialog box in which you define the telephone number you use to connect with your ISP or dial-in server. In addition, you can also define a prefix, disable Call Waiting, and give special instructions for using a calling card. Note:The Phone Setup dialog box works correctly for AT&T and Sprint long-distance services. However, because MCI works differently, MCI customers...
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Chapter 7 Page 161 To enter a prefix: 1. Tap the Dial Prefix check box to select it. 2. Enter the prefix. 3. Tap OK. Disabling Call Waiting Call Waiting can cause your session to terminate if you receive a call while you are connected. If your telephone has Call Waiting, you need to disable this feature before logging into your ISP or dial-in server. To disable Call Waiting: 1. Tap the Disable call waiting check box to select it. 2. Enter the code to disable Call Waiting on the Disable call waiting...
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Page 162 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer Using a calling card The Use calling card field enables you to use your calling card when dialing your ISP or Intranet server. Keep in mind that there is usually a delay before you enter your calling card number. When you define your calling card number, you need to add commas at the beginning to compensate for this delay. Each comma delays transmission of your calling card number for two seconds. To use a calling card: 1. Tap the Use calling card...