Proton — User’s Guide
Customizing your Proton’s options — Proton options
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Security Timeout:
Set the duration of time (in minutes) that the
Proton is idle before the password security screen appears. The
2 min
Status
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screen provides information about the Proton and the
network over which it operates. You cannot change the information
Signal:
Indicates the strength of the Proton’s signal over the
Battery:
Indicates the percentage of the remaining battery life.
Memory Free:
Indicates the amount, in bytes, of available RAM on
File Free:
Indicates the amount, in bytes, of available flash file
storage space that can be used to store messages, address entries,
PIN:
This is the Proton’s address number. Other Proton users can
use this address number to send messages directly to you.
ESN:
This is the Proton’s serial number.
O/S:
Indicates the version of the Operating System.
Ribbon:
Indicates the version of the functions list on the
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UI:
Indicates the version of the User Interface.
AutoText:
Indicates the version of the AutoText feature.