Connecting to a vpn – Palm 680 User Manual

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inactivity. When there is no interaction
with the keyboard or screen for the
specified time period, your Treo 680
turns off automatically.

On a call, dim backlight after:
Determines how long the backlight
stays on at normal intensity during a
phone call. After the specified time
period, the backlight dims to conserve
power during a long phone call.

Beam Receive: Determines whether
your Treo is ready to receive information
over an infrared beam. If you leave this
option turned off, you must return to
this screen to turn on this option the
next time you want to receive a beam.

4 Select Done.

Connecting to a VPN

If you want to use your Treo to access your
corporate email account or other files on
your corporate server, you may need to set
up a virtual private network (VPN) on your
Treo. A VPN enables you to log in to your
corporate server through the company’s
firewall (security layer). You need a VPN
client on your Treo 680 if your Treo 680 and
your company’s server are located on
opposite sides of the firewall.

Check with your company’s system
administrator to see if a VPN is required to
access the corporate server. If a VPN is
necessary, you must purchase and install a
third-party VPN client on your Treo 680 to
use this feature.

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You can also access the brightness setting

by pressing Option + P. To temporarily set the
backlight to the preset low setting, press
Option + Menu.

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For information about third-party VPN

client software, see the Palm Software
Installation CD or visit www.palm.com/
mytreo680cingular.

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