User's Manual Part 2
72 Settings
accessing your device or data. There are two types of certificates that can be installed on
your device: personal certificates that identify who you are, and root certificates that iden-
tify the servers you connect to. Both personal and root certificates are managed in the
same way. Consult your IT department for information on certificates and device secu-
rity.
Tapping the Certificates icon will get you started. In the Personal tab, you will see certifi-
cates assigned to your device. By tapping and holding on an item, you can delete it.
From the same screen, tapping the Root tab brings you to the root certificates available for
your device.
Clock
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Clock
Aside from being a powerful computational device, your PDA phone is also a handy time
keeper and alarm clock. This control panel applet allows you to ensure your system time
is correct.
Tapping Clock icon brings you to this screen. Here you can choose among the world's
time zones, set the hour, minutes, and seconds, and finally choose the date. The time can
be changed by typing in the numerical representation of the time or by manipulating the
clock hands to the left.
On the second half of the screen is a visiting clock, great for when you are traveling and
want to update the system time but be able to jump back to your home time zone when
your travels come to an end.
You can set an early morning wake-up call for yourself with your PDA phone. From the
same screen as above, tap on the Alarms tab. You can have up to four distinct alarms
enabled at a time. Tap on the <Description> text to give your alarm a friendly name.
When the alarm goes off, this text will display as the reasoning behind the alarm. Tap on
the ‘S’, ‘M’, ‘T’, etc. (indicating Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc., respectively) to indicate
which days the alarm should go off.
Tap on the time listed and use the time selector to specify the alarm time.
Finally, tapping above the time displayed to the right of an alarm gives you options that
let you customize how the alarm behaves. You can choose the sound played, whether the
sound should be looped, and whether you should be given a message indicating the pur-
pose of the alarm.
Additionally, it is possible to switch from a digital clock in the notification area to an ana-
log clock.










