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12.12.1.1
Account Options
This section contains specific options for managing emails on your PDA. It is important to set up options according to your memory availability and level of information needed.
Check messages every:
When checked, the application verifies periodically if there are new messages on the incoming server and the X minutes control will be activated. The default
value is
unchecked
.
X Minutes:
where X represents a number of minutes, from 0 and 9999, between each new messages verification. The default value is
15
minutes.
Only show messages from the last:
When checked the application will keep only the messages of the last X days indicated in the X Days control. The default value is
checked
.
X Days
: The system will keep the messages of the last X days (between 0 and 9999) indicated in this box. The default value is
4
days.
Download:
Select to download Headers Only or Full Messages. The default value is
Headers Only
.
Download Attachments:
When checked the application will also download the attached files and activate the Download if less than X Kb check box. If unchecked, the application will not
download the attached files but it shows the name of the attached document. The default value is
unchecked
.
Download if less than X Kb:
Maximum Kilo Bytes Number from 0 to 999999 of an attached file to be downloaded. The application will not download the file if it is bigger than the
maximum indicated. If
Leave a copy on server?
is checked the
Download if less than X Kb
will be disabled. Please note that the PDA available memory dictates the maximum
downloading capacity. The default value is
200
kilobytes.
Back:
Back to the previous step.
Finish:
Saves the settings and terminates the Account Configuration process.
Cancel:
Cancel the Account Configuration Wizard
12.12.2Delete Account
Use the delete Account dialog to delete the current account. From the account Contextual Menu select Delete Account or from the Application Menu, choose Accounts, select Delete and
press
Enter
. The Delete Account dialog displays “Do you want to delete the current account?”
Yes:
Select this button to delete the current account.
No:
Select this button to close the dialog.
Note that the Delete Account option is only valid for POP accounts.
12.12.3Clear Account
Use the Clear Account dialog to clear the current account. Press
F4
to open the Application Menu. From the Accounts menu select Clear Account and press
Enter
. The Clear Account
dialog displays “
Do you want to clear the current account?
”
Yes:
Click this button to clear the current account.
No:
Click this button to close the dialog.
12.12.4Empty Server
Use the Empty Server dialog to delete all the messages of a POP account. Press
F4
to open the Application Menu. From the Accounts menu select
Empty Server
and press
Enter
.
Press
Ok
to confirm or
Cancel
to exit the dialog without any changes. Note that messages will only be deleted from the server.
12.12.5Account Configuration
Use the Account Configuration option to launch the Configuration Wizard. From the account Contextual Menu select Account Configuration or from the Application Menu, choose
Accounts, select
Account Configuration
and press
Enter
. The Configuration Wizard will start with the current account values.
12.12.6Set as Default
Use this option to set the current account as default. From the account Contextual Menu select Set as Default or from the Accounts menu select
Set as Default
and press
Enter
. This
option is available only when the current account is NOT the default one. When the user selects this option, the current account becomes the default account. The Default Account is the
account presented when the application loads. Unless specified otherwise, messages are sent through the default account. The messages will be sent by the SMTP server, which is
indicated in the default account with its name and the return address. The first account created in the Email application will automatically be set as default account until the user decides
to change.
12.12.7Password Query
When
Sending / Receiving
emails, the Password Query dialog allows you to enter the required Password for the incoming (POP3) or outgoing (SMTP) message. This dialog will only
appear the first time.
Account Name:
Name of the account supplied by the ISP.
Account Password:
Password of the account.
Remember Password:
If checked, the default value is the account password (stars will be displayed to hide actual password). If unchecked, the default value is left blank.
Logon using SPA:
Check if the Server needs the Secure Password Authentication.
OK
: Accept the changes and exit the dialog.
Cancel
: Discard the changes and exit the dialog.
13.
Configuration
13.1
General Description
Use the
Configuration Panel
to configure all the user-accessible options in Maestro or Trekker solo. To open the
Configuration Panel
, from the
System menu
select
Configuration
and
press
Enter
. The following are the Configuration options: Backlight, Bluetooth, Buttons, Clock, Restore Factory Defaults, Input Table, Keyboard, Memory, Owner Information, Power
Saving, Reading and Text Typing, Running Programs, Sounds and Notifications, Voice, and Wireless Networks.
13.2
Configuration Panel Application Menu
To open the
Configuration
Application menu
, press
F4
.
Help
: Choose to hear
General
and
Contextual Help
.
Exit Configuration Panel
: Exit the
Configuration Panel
.
Alternatively, you can quit the
Configuration Panel
by pressing
Escape
.
13.3
Backlight
Use the
Backlight
Dialog to configure the display screen behind the tactile keypad.
Keep Backlight off
: When this option is checked, the backlight will stay off. Use the
Validate
buttons to toggle On or Off. Default is On.
Adjust Backlight
: Adjusts the brightness of the background on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is off and 10 is brightest. Default is 0.
On battery power, turn Backlight Off, if not used for:
This option has 8 settings from never to 5 minutes. Default is 30 seconds.
On external power, turn Backlight Off, if not used for:
This option has 8 settings from never to 5 minutes. Default is 5 minutes.
Factory Defaults
: Select to restore factory settings.
OK
: Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
Cancel
:
Select this button or press
Escape
to discard changes and restore previous settings.
13.4
Bluetooth
13.4.1
Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth is a wireless and automatic way to form a connection between electronic devices such as mobile computers, mobile phones, personal digital assistants, digital cameras,
peripherals and other portable devices. The technology has a communication range of 30 feet (10m). The Bluetooth radio transmits and receives in an unlicensed frequency band of 2.45
GHz. When operated, a physical radio channel is shared by a group of devices that are synchronized to a master device. The master device provides the synchronization reference and
all other devices known as slaves are synchronized to this pattern. In our case, the PDA is the master and the keyboard is a slave.
In order to use a Bluetooth device, the Master must first recognize and establish a relationship with the Slave device. This is called the enabling or pairing process. Once the enabling is
set, the PDA must then communicate each time to use a slave device. This is called the activation process. In our system the activation will be done automatically, when both the
Master’s Bluetooth Radio and the Slave device are on.