Do not disturb & notifications, 113 do not disturb & notifications, Do not disturb – Apple iPad iOS 6.1 User Manual

Page 113: Notifications, Do not, Disturb & notifications

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Chapter 27

Settings

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Do Not Disturb & Notifications

Push notifications appear in Notification Center and alert you to new information, even when the
associated app isn’t running. Notifications vary by app, but may include text or sound alerts, and
a numbered badge on the app icon on the Home screen.
Turn off all notifications: Go to Settings and turn on Do Not Disturb. If it’s on and iPad is locked,
all notifications are silenced, but alarms will still sound. You can set the following options in
Settings > Notifications > Do Not Disturb:

Automatically turn on Do Not Disturb: Turn on Scheduled, then set the time when you don’t
want to be disturbed. iPad automatically turns on Do Not Disturb during this period.

Allow some FaceTime calls during Do Not Disturb: When Do Not Disturb is on, FaceTime calls are
are silenced. To allow some callers to ring through, tap Allow Calls From. You can allow calls
from your Favorites list or other Contacts groups you define. For information about Favorites,
see Chapter 14,

Contacts

, on page 68.

Allow persistant callers to ring through: Turn on Repeated Calls. If the same caller (based on
their FaceTime ID) calls you twice within three minutes, iPad will ring.

Turn an app’s notifications on or off: Go to Settings > Notifications. Tap an item in the list, then
turn notifications on or off for that item. Apps that have notifications turned off appear in the Not
In Notification Center list.
Change how notifications appear: Go to Settings > Notifications. You can:

Change the number of notifications: Choose an item in the In Notification Center list. To set
how many notifications of this type appear in Notification Center, tap Show.

Change the alert styles: Choose an item in the In Notification Center list. Choose an
alert style, or select None to turn off alerts and banners. Notifications will still appear in
Notification Center.

Change the order of notifications: Tap Edit. Drag the notifications into the order you want. To
turn off a notification, drag it to the Not In Notification Center list.

Display numbered badges on apps with notifications: Choose an item in the In Notification
Center list and turn on Badge App Icon.

Hide alerts from an app when iPad is locked: Choose the app in the In Notification Center list,
then turn off “View in Lock Screen.”

Some apps have additional options. For example, Messages lets you specify whether to include
message previews in the notification, or whether to display iMessage notifications only from
senders who are in Contacts.
Remove Post and Tweet from Notification Center: These sharing options appear only if you
have Facebook or Twitter accounts configured. To remove these buttons, go to Settings >
Notifications, then turn off the Share Widget.

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