The Sounds Options dialog is used to configure the BlueZone
special sound features which control the behavior of host and application
sounds when using BlueZone.
From the BlueZone menu bar, click .
Sounds tab
- Options
- There are two options: one to enable the host bell and one to
enable the BlueZone application sounds. These options are mutually
exclusive and can be used and configured separately.
- Enable Host Bell: If enabled, the host
bell sounds when BlueZone makes a host connection. No sound is made
when BlueZone disconnects from the host. The sound played depends
on one of the following settings:
- Play the Windows System Sound: This choice
uses the sound that is associated with the sound name that displays
in the System Sound list box. By default,
the system default sound is selected. In this case, the sound that
is associated with the Default Beep in Windows, is the sound that
is played as the host bell.
- Beep the PC Speaker: This choice sends
a beep to the PC speaker as the host bell. You can choose both the
frequency and the duration of the sound.
- Frequency: Is in Hertz
- Duration: Is in Milliseconds
- Test: Click to test the selected option
above.
- Enable BlueZone Application Sounds: This
is used to select whether or not you want BlueZone to use the preconfigured
Windows sound settings for Windows applications.
For example, in the Windows Control Panel, if you have a Windows
sound associated with Device Connect, that sound is played each time
BlueZone makes a host connection.
Note: If you also have the Enable
Host Bell option selected, the host bell also sounds each
time BlueZone makes a host connection, resulting in a double sound.