Certificates, Clocks & alarms, Certificates clocks & alarms – BenQ P51 User Manual

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32 Settings

• You can also turn off the backlight by long pressing Power. To resume, long press Power

again to turn on the backlight.

• To save more power, you can press Power to put the PDA phone in to sleep mode. Pressing

Power will turn on the phone again. See "Sleep mode" on page 14 for details.

Certificates

Public key certificates let you establish your identity when you are logging onto a secure

network. Certificates also aid in establishing the identity of other computers that you might

want to connect to. Using certificates helps prevent unauthorised users from accessing your

device or data. There are two types of certificate that can be installed on your device:

personal certificates that identify who you are, and root certificates that identify the servers

you connect to. Both personal and root certificates are managed in the same way. Consult

your IT department for information on certificates and device security.

On the

Personal

tab, you will see certificates assigned to your device. Tapping the

Root

tab

brings you to the root certificates available for your device. By tapping and holding on an

item, you can delete it.

Clocks & Alarms

This option lets you set the system clock and alarms. On the

Time

tab, select

Home

and then

tap each item to set the time zone, hour, minute, second and date of your location. This

information is then used as your system clock. Use arrows or the virtual keyboard to enter

the numerical representation of the time. Similarly, select

Visiting

and set the time and date

for a different location as needed.

On the

Alarms

tab, you can have up to three distinct alarms enabled at a time:

1. Tap the <Description> text to give your alarm a friendly name. When the alarm goes off, this

text will display.

2. Tap

S

,

M

,

T

, etc. (indicating Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc., respectively) to indicate which days

the alarm should go off.

3. Tap the time listed and then use arrows or the virtual keyboard (or tap the time and move the

clock hands) to specify the alarm time.

4. To customise how the alarm behaves, tap

to choose the sound played, whether the sound

should be looped and so on.

Make sure Notifications

is selected in Sounds & Notifications, so the alarm can sound.

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