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Firewall

 

A network node that prevents traffic from one segment of a 
network from crossing over into another. Firewalls are used 
to protect internal systems from unauthorized external 
access.

 

Flash Memory

 

A memory feature or component which calls your mobile 
device to save information without power.

 

GPRS

 

General Packet Radio Service represents the first 
implementation of packet switching within GSM, which is 
essentially a circuit switched technology. Rather than 
sending a continuous stream of data over a permanent 
connection, packet switching only utilizes the network 
when there is data to be sent. Using GPRS will enable users 
to send and receive data at speeds up to 115kbits/sec

 

GSM

 

Global System for Mobile Communications. Digital 
cellphone system used through Europe based on TDMA 
(Time Division Multiple Access - a digital communication 
technology). Data transfer rates of 9.6 kbps.

 

Hot Sync Mode

 

A method by which a mobile device is connected by 
cradle/bay or cable to a desktop/notebook computer in order 
to perform synchronizations. Synchronizations update data 
or information from an external source to the mobile device.

 

Infrastructure

 

The combined components needed to operate a wireless 
network including sites, switching and transmission 
equipment.

 

Interface

 

Method or piece of equipment for interconnecting units or 
systems which may not be directly compatible.

 

Kbps

 

A measurement of bandwidth in the United States.

 

Land-Line

 

A connection that uses land-based networks or ‘wires’. 

 

Last Connect

 

The last time an active connection (session) was made or 
synchronization was performed.

 

Latency

 

The time taken for data packets to pass through GPRS, 
normally measured as a round-trip time.

 

m-commerce

 

Mobile Commerce. Business transactions conducted with 
online mobile devices.

 

Mbps

 

Mega (million) bits per second. Measurement of 
transmission speed or bandwidth.

 

MHz

 

Megahertz. One million cycles per second (hertz). 
Measurement of electromagnetic energy and transmission 
speed (such as CPU's internal clock).

 

Middleware

 

An intermediate software component located on the wired 
network between the wireless appliance and the application 
or data residing on the wired network.

 

 
Mobility

 

 
Ability to continually move from one location to another.

 

Offline mode

 

A disconnected state that does not have an active 
connection and is not receiving data or information in real-
time.

 

Optimization 
Middleware

 

Application software used to improve the performance of 
the basic bearer (transmission provider that provides service 
between user-network interfaces) service.

 

PalmOS®

 

The operating system for a mobile device. There are several 
device manufacturers that use this operating system. 

 

PCMCIA 
 

 

Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. A 
standardized technology used to develop an expansion for portable 
devices (i.e. notebooks) in paging credit card-sized support 
wireless connectivity. 

Summary of Contents for OS Devices

Page 1: ...1 Made for the Real Sports Fan For Palm OS Devices User Guide v 1 5 User Guide for Covers Wireless Palm OS Software Version 1 1...

Page 2: ...s Wireless Table of Contents Welcome To Covers Wireless 3 Introduction and Overview 3 Notice 4 Requirements 5 Installation Procedures 7 How to USE Covers Wireless Palm OS devices 17 Glossary 27 Conclu...

Page 3: ...ent as the last connect via manual synchronization With real time wireless the true sports fan has all our content directly at their fingertips With a Palm OS device see Requirements Page 5 Covers Wir...

Page 4: ...eproduced in any form without prior written consent from Covers Wireless realwireless covers com It is available to you as part of your software download Phantom Fiber Wireless Framework The Software...

Page 5: ...eed internet for synchronization initial hot sync updates for offline viewing OR software upgrade PalmOS based Devices PalmSource Mobile Platform Once the installation of the Covers Wireless PC softwa...

Page 6: ...3 5 or HIGHER Palm OS 5 Palm VII networking not supported Total main memory 4mb or HIGHER Network Support for real time wireless data access See device manufacturer and carrier network provider Conne...

Page 7: ...e Agreement this will be installed on your PC desktop in the same folder as the Covers Wireless application including the User Guide and privacy policy for Covers Wireless PRIOR to installation The ap...

Page 8: ...e de installation Removing component software for Covers Wireless from a Pocket PC device is done through the SETTINGS ADD REMOVE feature The user must remove Covers Wireless and the Phantom Framework...

Page 9: ...LICENSE AGREEMENT The user must agree to the terms of the license agreement and select NEXT to continue PRIVACY POLICY The user must agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy and select NEXT to continu...

Page 10: ...their user name company name and select NEXT to continue CHOOSE DESTINATION LOCATION The user is prompted to accept the default installation folder for Covers Wireless v 1 1 or change the folder loca...

Page 11: ...ect the hotsync identification that was established with the installation of Palm Desktop software The user must select NEXT to continue READY TO INSTALL THE PROGRAM The user is now ready to install t...

Page 12: ...P STATUS The installation of Covers Wireless v 1 1 has started Once the installation of Covers Wireless is complete the user must proceed to install the Phantom Framework To continue the user must sel...

Page 13: ...izard for the Phantom Framework v 1 1 To continue the user clicks the NEXT button CHOOSE DESTINATION LOCATION The user is prompted to accept the default installation folder for Phantom Framework v 1 1...

Page 14: ...14 READY TO INSTALL THE PROGRAM The user is now ready to install the program To continue the user must select INSTALL SETUP STATUS The installation of Phantom Framework v 1 1 has started...

Page 15: ...e the user must proceed to install the Phantom Framework To continue the user must select OK To complete the installation process for Covers Wireless a conduit and Covers Wireless for the Palm OS devi...

Page 16: ...h Handango com or Palm s Knowledge Library To remove applications from a PalmOS device please do the following a Tap the Menu silk screen button b Tap App Delete c Select the Covers Wireless file d Ta...

Page 17: ...1 The odds ticker now contains new messaging to inform end users Upon launching the application end users are notified that odds data is Loading If a particular odds feed does not contain data the end...

Page 18: ...ctive application 3 A device specific menu icon On the MAIN screen for the Covers Wireless application this Screenshot tapping the icon will launch the Options About menu for Covers Wireless see 1 Scr...

Page 19: ...lights for these menu options will be shown later in this document starting with Screenshot 12 Screenshot 4 1 Tapping the odds ticket menu launches a menu listing active sports leagues that the end us...

Page 20: ...e by teams listed in the Game field 5 5 The Game line up field lists team matchups for the specified date and the relevant odds information live or sync offline by sportsbook 6 The scroll bar allows t...

Page 21: ...d user back to the Covers Wireless main screen see Screenshot 2 3 The scroll bar allows the end user to navigate up or down when reviewing odds for a specific game on a specified date Screenshot 7a 1...

Page 22: ...ars allow the end user to navigate up or down when reviewing articles 4 When tapping an article 1 to highlight the VIEW button becomes active highlighted Tapping the VIEW button directs the end user t...

Page 23: ...nshot 11 The end user navigates to the MATCHUPS screen with the following steps a Tap the sports league logo on the MAIN screen see Screenshot 2 b Tap the I Information icon in the ODDS screen to laun...

Page 24: ...evice menu icon Screenshot 13 In the Covers OPTIONS ABOUT 1 Screenshot 12 menu tapping the ABOUT menu directs the end user to an ABOUT Dialog Box which provides software version and copyright informat...

Page 25: ...back to the Covers Wireless MAIN screen see Screenshot 2 Special note The content database found on the PalmOS device is not refreshed updated in networked mode to limit data charges to the end user T...

Page 26: ...e UPDATES screen highlights the APPLY button To confirm changes the end user must tap the APPLY button Tapping the OK button directs the end user to the Covers Wireless MAIN screen see Screenshot 2 Sc...

Page 27: ...mitting and receiving data Measured in kbits sec Can be thought of as the size of a data pipe Bluetooth A wireless PAN personal area network geared for home and office that allows devices to connect o...

Page 28: ...ms which may not be directly compatible Kbps A measurement of bandwidth in the United States Land Line A connection that uses land based networks or wires Last Connect The last time an active connecti...

Page 29: ...ial Bus A plug and play interface between a computer and add on devices such as mobile devices PalmOS PocketPC printers keyboards etc New devices can be added without adapter cards or without the comp...

Page 30: ...ever have any questions about Covers Wireless please email us at realwireless covers com We ll respond to your questions within a reasonable time REMEMBER Covers Wireless allows you to receive our sp...

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