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Set the Key Lock Timeout time
15.3 System
Date and Time
Set and/or change date and time.
Regional Settings
Select User Interface Language, Time Zone, Regional Settings and
week numbers. You have to restart your Neonode for the User
Interface settings to take effect.
Select the Advanced settings for Date format, Time format, First week
of year and First day of week.
Note: When you download a new Neno update you can already in the installation process set default regional settings,
time zone and language, thus you don’t have to enter the regional settings manually into your Neonode.
System Information
Under System Information you find information about your Neonode, such as IMEI-number, free storage memory Free
RAM, Signal strength, Battery voltage etc.
Error reporting
When you have a problem with your device you might be asked by a Neonode Support Centre to enable this function.
You can choose to enable or disable the Error reporting. A reboot is required when you change this setting.
Device name
Set the device name. When you use Bluetooth to send or receive files it is good to have a name on your device. Mark
device name and tap to change name.
15.4 Communication
Telephony
You can set settings for:
• Call waiting
• Use of PIN code
• Change PIN code
• Change Network
• Change SMS Central
• Clear voice message
• Call Forwarding
GPRS Settings
You get the settings for GPRS and MMS from your operator. At your operator’s website you can get the settings sent to
you by SMS. Follow the operator’s instructions of how to send the settings to your Neonode using automated
configuration SMS’s. Make an Accept sweep to accept the settings when you receive the SMS.
Under GPRS Setting you can also enter the settings manually.
In the first tab view you’ll find GPRS Access Points. In the second tab
view you’ll find Application Profiles. Alter between the tab views with
Change view sweeps.
15.5 Bluetooth
What is Bluetooth?