Blackberry PEARL 8100 - S-MIME SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR DEVICES USER GUIDE User Manual page 29

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3. In the Registered Reader Drivers section, click
BlackBerry.
4. Click Driver Settings.
5. In the Reader Settings section, set the Power Off
Timeout field to specify the period of time without
a Bluetooth® connection that passes before the
BlackBerry Smart Card Reader turns off.
6. Press the Menu key.
7. Click Save.
Related topic
Set when the Bluetooth connection stops (See page
30.)
Set the activity level of the
BlackBerry Smart Card Reader
Verify that you have connected your BlackBerry®
device to the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader.
Setting the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader to a higher
activity level improves the performance of operations
but uses more battery power than lower activity levels.
1.
In the BlackBerry device options, click Security
Options.
2. Click Smart Card.
3. In the Registered Reader Drivers section, click
BlackBerry.
4. Click Driver Settings.
5. In the Reader Settings section, perform one of the
following actions:
To set the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader to
the lowest activity level so that it is active only
when performing smart card operations such
as importing certificates, signing email
messages, or encrypting email messages, set
the Power Saving Mode field to Full.
To set the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader to a
medium activity level so that it is active only
when connected BlackBerry devices or
computers are unlocked, select Partial.
To set the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader to
the highest activity level so that it is always
active, select Disabled.
6. Press the Menu key.
7. Click Save.
Set the Bluetooth range for the
BlackBerry Smart Card Reader
Verify that you have connected your BlackBerry®
device to the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader.
If you use two-factor authentication, you might want
to set Bluetooth® technology on the BlackBerry Smart
Card Reader to a shorter range to make sure that your
BlackBerry device locks quickly when the BlackBerry
Smart Card Reader is out of range. If you change the
Bluetooth Range field, the Bluetooth connection
closes and you must reconnect your BlackBerry device
to the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader.
1.
In the BlackBerry device options, click Security
Options.
2. Click Smart Card.
3. In the Registered Reader Drivers section, click
BlackBerry.
4. Click Driver Settings.
5. In the Reader Settings section, set the Bluetooth
Range field to specify the range for Bluetooth
technology on the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader.
For example, to set the Bluetooth technology to
the shortest range, set the Bluetooth Range field
to 30%.
6. Press the Menu key.
7. Click Save.
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