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Wireless coverage No wireless coverage Emergency calls Emergency calls SMS messages Phone Email and PIN messages Browser Status indicators battery power low battery power charging roaming Home Zone receiving data transmitting data service book waiting alarm set a password) Move the cursor Roll the trackwheel or Press + roll the ...
Wireless coverage No wireless coverage Emergency calls Emergency calls SMS messages Phone Email and PIN messages Browser Status indicators battery power low battery power charging roaming Home Zone receiving data transmitting data service book waiting alarm set a password) Move the cursor Roll the trackwheel or Press + roll the ...
Getting Started
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... to view the Handheld User Guide or Use the BlackBerry Desktop Software 4 the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help. PRINTSPEC-004. Click Turn wireless on 3 Index to see a list of additional help topics Insert the battery 2 associated with the application that you are Charge the battery 2 using. • On any Help screen, click the trackwheel...
... to view the Handheld User Guide or Use the BlackBerry Desktop Software 4 the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help. PRINTSPEC-004. Click Turn wireless on 3 Index to see a list of additional help topics Insert the battery 2 associated with the application that you are Charge the battery 2 using. • On any Help screen, click the trackwheel...
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... charger 1. Close the SIM card holder. 2 Do not scratch, bend, or expose the SIM card to your handheld for more information. Insert the battery so that the notches align. 4. Release button 2. If the date and time are incorrect, see "How do I correct the date and time?" ...Click OK. on using the battery safely. 1. Insert the battery Warning: Use only the battery that accompanied your handheld. 8. Warning: Turn off your SIM card from its hinge to lock it . 4. Slide the SIM ...
... charger 1. Close the SIM card holder. 2 Do not scratch, bend, or expose the SIM card to your handheld for more information. Insert the battery so that the notches align. 4. Release button 2. If the date and time are incorrect, see "How do I correct the date and time?" ...Click OK. on using the battery safely. 1. Insert the battery Warning: Use only the battery that accompanied your handheld. 8. Warning: Turn off your SIM card from its hinge to lock it . 4. Slide the SIM ...
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...a USB hub, the hub must be self powered. • Windows®98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP • BlackBerry Desktop Software or BlackBerry Handheld Manager must be met: • Intel®-compatible 486 or higher computer that is charged, turn on your SIM card is inserted ...and the battery is compliant with USB 1.1 or later • Available USB port. Plug the power adapter into the power adapter. PUSH 4. See...
...a USB hub, the hub must be self powered. • Windows®98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP • BlackBerry Desktop Software or BlackBerry Handheld Manager must be met: • Intel®-compatible 486 or higher computer that is charged, turn on your SIM card is inserted ...and the battery is compliant with USB 1.1 or later • Available USB port. Plug the power adapter into the power adapter. PUSH 4. See...
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Press the Power button to the BlackBerry Desktop Software? The battery might not be charged. A connection might not be secure. See "Charge the battery" on . Service books determine which services and features are fully inserted into your handheld. In the handheld options, ... and levels of this guide for more information on and that the handheld wireless radio is the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector? Remove and then reinsert the battery. Insert the BlackBerry Desktop Software Installation CD into ports and power outlets. By default, you are secure. The power...
Press the Power button to the BlackBerry Desktop Software? The battery might not be charged. A connection might not be secure. See "Charge the battery" on . Service books determine which services and features are fully inserted into your handheld. In the handheld options, ... and levels of this guide for more information on and that the handheld wireless radio is the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector? Remove and then reinsert the battery. Insert the BlackBerry Desktop Software Installation CD into ports and power outlets. By default, you are secure. The power...
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... Manager. • When you to send and receive messages on and the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector must be running to reset your handheld hardware and programs, remove and then reinsert the battery. BlackBerry support web site: www.blackberry.com/support 6 Your computer must be on your mobile. T-Mobile customer support Support web site: United Kingdom...
... Manager. • When you to send and receive messages on and the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector must be running to reset your handheld hardware and programs, remove and then reinsert the battery. BlackBerry support web site: www.blackberry.com/support 6 Your computer must be on your mobile. T-Mobile customer support Support web site: United Kingdom...
User Guide
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frequently asked questions 119 frequently asked questions...109 34 Email and PIN messages - frequently asked questions...107 33 General - 18 Alarm...69 19 Calculator...71 20 Bluetooth...73 21 Date and time...75 22 Profiles...77 23 Screen display ...81 24 Language...85 25 Power and battery ...87 26 Network coverage ...89 27 SIM card ...91 28 Security ...93 29 Third-party program control...99 30 BrickBreaker ...103 31 Service books...105 32 Frequently asked questions 117 36 MMS messages - frequently asked questions 111 35 SMS messages -
frequently asked questions 119 frequently asked questions...109 34 Email and PIN messages - frequently asked questions...107 33 General - 18 Alarm...69 19 Calculator...71 20 Bluetooth...73 21 Date and time...75 22 Profiles...77 23 Screen display ...81 24 Language...85 25 Power and battery ...87 26 Network coverage ...89 27 SIM card ...91 28 Security ...93 29 Third-party program control...99 30 BrickBreaker ...103 31 Service books...105 32 Frequently asked questions 117 36 MMS messages - frequently asked questions 111 35 SMS messages -
User Guide
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... topics Set the device to turn on and off automatically. Click Save. See the printed documentation that accompanied your device regularly. Extend battery life Set the BlackBerry® device to turn on and off automatically (See page 87.) Manage messages (See page 12.) Add multiple contacts to a ...the Weekday field to turn on and off on and off and reminders (See page 87.) Check the battery level In the device options, click Status. Specify the times when the BlackBerry® device should turn on weekends. 6. Disconnect from the wireless network when you send a reply. ...
... topics Set the device to turn on and off automatically. Click Save. See the printed documentation that accompanied your device regularly. Extend battery life Set the BlackBerry® device to turn on and off automatically (See page 87.) Manage messages (See page 12.) Add multiple contacts to a ...the Weekday field to turn on and off on and off and reminders (See page 87.) Check the battery level In the device options, click Status. Specify the times when the BlackBerry® device should turn on weekends. 6. Disconnect from the wireless network when you send a reply. ...
User Guide
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..., 37 viewing entries, 37 available features, 109 B backlight configuring, 81 using, 81 backup about, 35 type of device data backed up, 35 battery about, 87 extending life, 87 level, 87 Bluetooth about, 73 about pairings, 73 accessing address book, 74 adding paired devices, 73 connecting with ... 74 encryption, 74 frequently asked questions, 141 paired devices list, 141 phone, 74 radio, 73 radio icon, 141 removing paired devices, 74 setting BlackBerry device name, 74 trusted device, 74, 142 book icon, See service books bookmarks adding folders, 52 available offline, 134 changing, 51 creating, 51 ...
..., 37 viewing entries, 37 available features, 109 B backlight configuring, 81 using, 81 backup about, 35 type of device data backed up, 35 battery about, 87 extending life, 87 level, 87 Bluetooth about, 73 about pairings, 73 accessing address book, 74 adding paired devices, 73 connecting with ... 74 encryption, 74 frequently asked questions, 141 paired devices list, 141 phone, 74 radio, 73 radio icon, 141 removing paired devices, 74 setting BlackBerry device name, 74 trusted device, 74, 142 book icon, See service books bookmarks adding folders, 52 available offline, 134 changing, 51 creating, 51 ...
User Guide
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... presentation attachments, 31 receiving more of long attachments, 122 requirements for regenerating from device, 143 ending, calls, 41, 42 enterprise activation, 9 escalating volume, 79 extending battery life, 87 F FDN, See fixed dialing file attachments about, 29 changing display of, 122 frequently asked questions, 54 images, 82 previewing ring tones, 55 programs...
... presentation attachments, 31 receiving more of long attachments, 122 requirements for regenerating from device, 143 ending, calls, 41, 42 enterprise activation, 9 escalating volume, 79 extending battery life, 87 F FDN, See fixed dialing file attachments about, 29 changing display of, 122 frequently asked questions, 54 images, 82 previewing ring tones, 55 programs...