Samsung SPH-I500SS User Manual (user Manual) (ver.f2) (English) - Page 106

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Note: The Auto-off after setting is also used to determine when the display will shut off during phone calls. ᮣ Auto-off after: - This determines the amount of time the handheld LCD backlight remains ON when there is no activity. Setting this preference to a lower value conserves battery power. The available settings are 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes. ᮣ System Sound: - This is the sound level of the system. The available settings are OFF, Low, Medium, or High. ᮣ Alarm Sound: - This is the sound level for alarms that are configured on the handheld computer. The available settings are OFF, Low, Medium, or High. ᮣ Alarm Vibrate: This enables the vibrator for the alarm function. The default setting is Off. ᮣ Alarm LED: This enables the LED to flash for the alarm function. The default setting is On. ᮣ Game Sound: - This is the sound level for games installed on the handheld computer. The available settings are OFF, Low, Medium, or High. ᮣ Beam Receive: - This option allows the handheld computer to accept information from another IR device through the use of beaming. An infrared beam is sent between the two devices and information is exchanged. This option must be set to ON to work correctly. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2J: Getting to Know the Handheld Computer 103

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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
2J: Getting to Know the Handheld Computer
103
Note:
The Auto-off after setting is also used to determine when the display
will shut off during phone calls.
±
Auto-off after:
- This determines the amount of time the handheld
LCD backlight remains ON when there is no activity. Setting this
preference to a lower value conserves battery power. The available
settings are 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes.
±
System Sound:
- This is the sound level of the system. The available
settings are OFF, Low, Medium, or High.
±
Alarm Sound:
- This is the sound level for alarms that are
configured on the handheld computer. The available settings are
OFF, Low, Medium, or High.
±
Alarm Vibrate:
This enables the vibrator for the alarm function. The
default setting is Off.
±
Alarm LED:
This enables the LED to flash for the alarm function.
The default setting is On.
±
Game Sound:
- This is the sound level for games installed on the
handheld computer. The available settings are OFF, Low, Medium, or
High.
±
Beam Receive:
- This option allows the handheld computer to
accept information from another IR device through the use of
beaming. An infrared beam is sent between the two devices and
information is exchanged. This option must be set to
ON
to work
correctly.