Beam; Certificates; Data Connections - Sierra Wireless Voq Quick Reference

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do not respond, the time it takes for the dialog
box to disappear on its own.
In-call alert volume
sounds that play when you are on a call.
Change Accessibility settings
1
Start > Settings > Accessibility
Press
2
Select the options you want, then press

Beam

If you want to receive infrared beams from other
devices, you must turn on the option to receive
incoming beams.
Receive incoming beams
Start > Settings > Beam > Receive
Press
incoming beams
. The phone receives all incoming
beams from other devices until you clear this option.
Note
: Turn off this option when not in use to save
battery power.

Certificates

Public key certificates identify you when you log on to a
secure network. Certificates also help establish the
identity of other computers, such as servers, with
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which you connect. This helps prevent unauthorized
users from accessing your device. You can store two
types of certificates on your phone:
Personal certificates
Root certificates
–Establish the identity of serv-
ers to which you connect.
View and delete certificates
Start > Settings > More > Certificates
Press
· To view the list of personal certificates, press
Personal
.
· To view the list of root certificates, press
Root
.
· To delete a certificate, scroll to it, then press
Menu > Delete
· To view details about a certificate, select it in
the list.

Data connections

Data Connections settings specify dial-up, Virtual
Private Network (VPN), and proxy connections so that
you can connect to the Internet or your company
network.
Check with your service provider to see if a data
connection has already been set up for you, and if
over-the-air configuration is supported.
Configuring Your Phone
–Establish your identity.
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