User guide

78 Settings
SD-Card Slot Before you can use the microSD Card Slot, you must enable it. (See “Enabling the
microSD Card Slot” on page 55.)
microSD Shared Folder Name This is the name of the folder that the microSD card shows up as
(in the file browser program). (See “microSD Shared Folder Name” on page 56.)
Username and Password Security You can specify whether a username and password are
required to access the microSD Card. (See “Setting Up Access to the microSD Card” on page 55.)
Guest UsernameThis is the username that non-administrators must enter before using the card.
Guest Password This is the password that non-administrators must enter before using the card.
Sounds Panel
From the Sounds panel of the Device tab, you can enable or disable sounds for specific types of
events. To enable or disable sounds:
1. Log in to the home page.
2. Click Advanced settings ( ).
3. Click Device > Sounds.
4. Next to each of the event types, select Enable or Disable.
Sounds for the following events
can be individually enabled or disabled:
Low Battery A sound is played when the battery is low. This is useful as a reminder to charge the
device. In the
Alert When list, you can select a battery level to trigger the alert.
System Alerts A sound is played when a system alert occurs. You can then use the device LCD
or the Alerts window to get information about the alert. (See Alert Information” on page 46.)
Note: System alerts include several types of events, for example:
Critical battery
Critical temperature
Software update available
Network update available
Routing hardware settings reset
Device startup failure
Internet Connected A sound is played when you connect to the Internet.
Internet Disconnected A sound is played when you lose the connection to the Internet.
Wi-Fi User Has Joined Useful, for example, if you’re the only one using the device, to detect an
intruder.
Wi-Fi User Has Left — A sound is played when a Wi-Fi user disconnects from your network.
Last User Has Left A sound is played when the last Wi-Fi user disconnects from your network.
You can turn the device off if nobody will be using it for awhile.
Enter Standby Mode A sound is played when the device enters standby mode. See “Standby
(Low Power) Mode” on page 49.
To play the sound for an event, click its
button.