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Profiles Enables the user to control the audio-visual functionality and accessibility of the device. Each profile is a group of setting values that can be activated at once by activating the profile. One of the profiles is always active. Default profiles are Normal, Silent, Flight, Outdoor, Meeting, Pager, and Car, but the user may add, delete, and modify them as s/he wishes. Security The following settings can be modified: • PIN code request • Autolock period • SIM change security • PIN code • PIN2 code • Lock code • Restriction password Certificate manager Managing of cryptographic keys. For example, SSLcertificate. Install/remove add-on applications It opens a Main view of the Applications Installer. Default folder User can specify the folder that all applications should use as the default folder in the "Save as" command. Memory Shows detailed view of device and memory card usage by file type. Accessories Settings for car kit and headset accessories. About product Detailed information about the Nokia 9290 Communicator. Regional settings Date, time, number, and currency preferences. 3.9 Other applications 3.9.1 Log Log application shows communications from and to the device. Application menus (Menu - Tools) have a command for easy access to log application. 3.9.2 Receive via IR Infrared (IR) receiving is possible to activate through application menus or by keyboard shortcuts at any time. Received files or messages end up in the Messaging Inbox. Infrared in general has the following features: • Support IrDA • Support for IrTranP • IrObex 1.1 • Transmission speed up to 115 kbps 3.9.3 SyncML - remote synchronization The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports the SyncML synchronization of contacts, calendar, and task lists over the GSM data call. Nokia 9290 Communicator will work with SyncML-enabled network applications and services. The Nokia 9290 Communicator Remote synchronization application is supplied on the CD-ROM in the Nokia 9290 Communicator sales package. The Nokia 9290 Communicator works with SyncML-enabled synchronization servers that support PIM data (contacts, calendar, task lists). There will be various vendors bringing SyncML-enabled synchronization servers both for carriers and Internet service providers (synchronizing with Internet calendars) and for the corporate market (synchronizing with Lotus Domino or Microsoft Exchange). The list of products that have passed the conformance and interoperability tests of the SyncML initiative can be found at the SyncML initiative's Web site, www.syncml.org. In addition to the contacts, calendar, and task lists, there is a possibility for independent software vendors to build corporate solutions or vertical applications (inventory data synchronization, sales data synchronization, etc.) based on SyncML technology on top of the Symbian operating system in the Nokia 9290 Communicator. 12