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Memory Information
: Tells about the memory usage for Main Memory, SD Memory, and Storage Memory. It gives the total memory, used memory, and available memory for each.
Format SD Card: Select this option to format the inserted SD card.
This action will remove all the files contained in the SD card.
Format CF Card: Select this option to format the inserted CF card.
This action will remove all the files contained in the CF card.
Format Storage
: Use this to format the HP IPAQ Storage memory or the Dell Built-in memory. This action will remove all the files contained in the built in storage memory.
OK
: Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
13.11
Owner Information
Use the Owner Information Dialog to personalize and identify your PDA. The Owner Information Dialog contains fields to enter your Name, Company, Address, Telephone, E-mail, and
any Notes.
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.
13.12
Power Saving
Use the Power Dialog to configure power saving options for your PDA. Alternatively, enter the Power Dialog from the
System Bar
, by selecting Battery Status and pressing the
Enter
key.
On battery power, turn off check box
: When this option is checked, the PDA will turn off if not used for the time specified in the next field. Use the Validate buttons to toggle On or Off.
Default is checked.
On battery power, turn off combo box
: Select from 1 of 5 settings ranging from 1 to 5 minutes. Default is 5 minutes.
On external power, turn off check box
: When checked, the PDA will turn off if not used for the time specified in the next field. Use the Validate buttons to toggle On or Off. Default is
unchecked.
On external power, turn off combo box
: Select from 1 of 6 settings ranging from 1 to 30 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.
13.13
Reading and Text Typing
Use the
Reading and Text Typing Configuration
Dialog to configure how and what Maestro (or Trekker) will say when reading and typing text.
Typing echo
: Select to modify the feedback when entering text. Choices are characters, words, characters and words or no echo. Default is characters.
You can also press & hold
End
to toggle this option.
Punctuation
: Select to announce all, none, or some punctuation. Default is Some.
Upper Case Pitch Increment
: Select a value between 1 and 10 for the degree of voice pitch change when saying upper case letters. Default is 5.
Skip Blank Lines
: Check this box to skip the Blank lines during reading.
Default is unchecked.
Braille Grade 2
:
Check
this box, to type text using the Braille Grade 2. Default is unchecked.
NOTE:
If the Braille Grade 2 option is checked, when typing in the Edit Field or Multi-Line Edit Field, the entered text will be automatically translated to standard text (after entering a
required space character) in the Calendar, Contacts, and Trekker applications. But it will remain Braille Grade 2 in the Text Note application.
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 your settings and restore previous settings.
13.14
Running Programs
Use the Running Programs Dialog to switch to another running application, or to terminate a running application. Alternatively, press and hold
F3
to access the
Running Programs
Dialog.
Running Programs
: Select an application from the list to Switch to or Terminate.
Switch to
: Switch to the application selected in the Running Programs list.
Terminate
: End the application selected in the Running Programs list.
OK
: Select to accept your settings.
13.15
Sounds and Notifications
Use the Sounds and Notifications Dialog to configure the usage and volume level of various sounds used by Maestro (or Trekker).
Alarms and Reminders
: When this option is checked, sounds will play for Alarms and Reminders that you have set. Use the
Validate
buttons to toggle On or Off. Default is On.
Key Clicks
: Select 1 of 3 settings for the volume of sounds when a key is pressed on the tactile keyboard, from silent to loud. Default is Low.
Main Volume
: Select the main volume on a scale of 0 to 10. Default is 7. Alternatively, to increase the volume by one increment, press the
Shift
and
Delete
keys. To decrease the
volume by one increment, press the
Shift
and
Backspace
keys.
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.
13.16
Voice
Use the Voice Configuration Dialog to configure Maestro (or Trekker)’s voice parameters.
Rate
: Select a value within a range of 1 to 10, for the rate of speech. Default is 4. Alternatively, to increase the voice rate by one increment, press the
Control
and
Delete
keys. To
decrease voice rate by one increment, press the
Control
and
Backspace
keys.
Pitch
: Select a value within a range of 1 to 10, for the voice pitch. Default is 5.
Synthesizer Language
: Select between the default interface language, Eloquence English, and a second language to read documents and the edit box contents. Default language is the
interface language. You can also use Home press & hold to switch the synthesizer language.
Factory Defaults
: Select to restore factory settings.
OK
: Select this button or press
Enter
to accept your settings.
Cancel
: Select this button, or press
Cancel
to discard changes and restore previous settings.
13.17
Wireless Networks (Maestro)
Use the Wireless Networks Configuration Dialog to configure the access parameters and manage the WiFi Wireless Networks.
Connect to Network Button:
use this function to connect to an already configured network. When Maestro is connected, use this button to disconnect.
Networks Configuration Button:
use this function to scan a network and enter the relevant Network information. You will only need to enter this information once. Select a network from
the list and from the contextual menu choose
Connect or press the Connect button.
Network Information dialog: Enter the Network key and choose the type of Network. Options are Internet or Work.
NOTE: the Wi-Fi radio automatically turns ON/OFF when pressing the Connect/Disconnect options.
NOTE: Wi-Fi radio does not reconnect automatically.
14.
External Devices
14.1
External speaker
The External Speaker amplifies the audio signal coming from the PDA via an audio cable. It comes with a built-in Charger, and is powered by a 4 volts rechargeable Li-ion battery.
Have the External Speaker in front, and the bump away from you. On the left side you will find a Volume knob and a Power Switch. On the face, underneath the bump, you will find the
battery charging status LED indicator on the left and the power status LED indicator on the right. On the front side from left to right, you will find a power jack to charge the battery and an
audio jack to connect to your PDA Headphone Jack using an audio cable. A spring-loaded clip is located in the back. It is used to attach the External Speaker to your clothing or to the
optional strap’s belt loop, preferably as close as possible to your ear.
The
Power Status Indicator
: A constant Green LED indicates the External Speaker is in use. A blinking green LED indicates the battery level is low.
The
Battery Charging Status Indicator
: A beep accompanied by a blinking yellow LED indicates the External Speaker is connected to the power outlet and is charging. When the
battery is fully charged, you will hear a long beep and the yellow LED indicator lights up.