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BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Safety Information Booklet Safety Information Booklet BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld™, BlackBerry 7230 Wireless Handheld™ and BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld™ BlackBerry 7210™: 900/1900 MHz GSM GPRS Networks BlackBerry 7230™: 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM GPRS Networks BlackBerry 7280™: 850/1800/1900 MHz GSM GPRS Networks Model Numbers: R6230GE, R6230GN,RAO30GN Last revised: 16 October 2003 Part number: MAT-06501-001 Rev. XXX © 2003 Research In Motion Limited. All Rights Reserved. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties of Research In Motion Limited. RIM, Research In Motion, ‘Always On, Always Connected’, the “envelope in motion” symbol and the BlackBerry logo are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be pending or registered in other countries. All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners. The handheld and/or associated software are protected by copyright, international treaties and various patents, including one or more of the following U.S. patents: 6,278,442; 6,271,605; 6,219,694; 6,075,470; 6,073,318; D445,428; D433,460; D416,256. Other patents are registered or pending in various countries around the world. Visit www.rim.com/patents.shtml for a current listing of applicable patents. While every effort has been made to achieve technical accuracy, information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Research In Motion Limited, or any of its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents, licensors, or resellers. There are no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the content of this document. Research In Motion Limited 295 Phillip Street Waterloo, ON N2L 3W8 Canada Research In Motion UK Limited Centrum House, 36 Station Road Egham, Surrey TW20 9LF United Kingdom Published in Canada Safety Information Booklet Important Safety Information for BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Users Please read these safety and operation instructions before operating the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld™, or any handheld charging units. Retain these instructions for future use. Note: Refer to "Important Safety/Compliance Information for North American Users" on page 6 for more information on safety regulations and compliance information for using your BlackBerry Wireless Handheld in North America. Refer to "Important Safety/Compliance Information for European and Asia Pacific Users" on page 9 for more information on safety regulations and compliance information for using your BlackBerry Wireless Handheld in Europe. ELECTRICAL SAFETY This handheld (model number R6230GE, R6230GN) is intended for use when supplied with power or charging from the USB cable HDW-06610-001, Travel Charger accessory ASY-04078-001, Automotive Charger accessory ASY-04195-001, or any other charging units provided or specifically approved by Research In Motion Limited (RIM) for use with this equipment. Other usage will invalidate any warranty provided with this apparatus and may be dangerous. Warning: Before use, please ensure that the mains voltage is in accordance with the input voltage printed on the power supply. To be operated on mains with a circuit breaker rated 16A max. Protect against beating rain. For indoor use only. ACCESSORIES Use only those accessories approved by RIM. The use of any accessories not approved by RIM for use in conjunction with the handheld will invalidate any approval or warranty applicable to the handheld and may be dangerous. DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless devices in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of any alert device to operate a vehicle's lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Avoid using the handheld in any environment requiring your full attention, such as when driving a vehicle. If you need to use your handheld while driving, have a passenger in the vehicle use the handheld for you, or find a safe location to halt your vehicle prior to using the handheld. Do not use any charging unit as a means of storing your handheld while in a vehicle. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, such as the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless handheld. Safety Information Booklet Pacemakers Consult a physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker if you have any questions regarding the effect of RF signals on your pacemaker. If you have a pacemaker, ensure that you are using the handheld in accordance with the safety requirements associated with your particular pacemaker, which may include the following: • Always keep the handheld more than 20 cm (7 inches) from the pacemaker when the handheld is turned ON. • Do not carry the handheld in a breast pocket. • If the handheld has a voice option, use the ear opposite the pacemaker for making and receiving calls to minimize the potential for interference. • If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your handheld radio OFF immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, consult your service provider or contact the manufacturer of your hearing aid to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your handheld radio OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Posted Facilities Turn your handheld radio OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn the wireless feature of your handheld radio OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your handheld radio OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline/petrol stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Safety Information Booklet ADDITIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES Battery: Discard the handheld properly. As the unit contains a lithium-ion battery, neither the handheld nor the lithium battery should be disposed of in fire. Dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with the laws and regulations in your area governing disposal of such cell types. To recharge the battery, use approved battery chargers only. Keep the battery away from children. Warning: The battery may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or heat the battery above 60 degrees Celsius. Do not allow metal objects to contact the battery terminals. Use only the battery that Research In Motion specifies for use with your BlackBerry Wireless Handheld. The use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Power source: The charging unit and any other charging units should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and are intended for indoor use only. Do not use the travel charger or any other charging units outside or in any area exposed to the elements. Refer to the operating instructions in this manual for more information on the battery and power supply. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock. To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or the plug, pull the plug rather than the cord when you disconnect the apparatus from the wall outlet or convenience receptacle. Liquids and foreign objects: Never push objects of any kind into the handheld or any accessories through openings as they may short-out parts and this may result in a fire or electric shock. Do not use the handheld or any accessories near water (for example near a bathtub, or a sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc.). Never spill liquid of any kind on the handheld or any accessories. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and unplug the travel charger from the electrical outlet before cleaning either the handheldor the travel charger. Stability: Do not place the handheld, charging unit, or any accessories on any unstable surface, such as a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. It may fall, thereby potentially causing serious injury to a child or adult, and/or serious damage to the handheld, charging unit, or any accessories. Take care when using the handheld with any charging units to place the charging unit in a secure and stable spot and route the power cord in a way that reduces the risk of injury to others, such as by tripping or choking. Care: Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners or solvents on or near your handheld. Clean only with a dry cloth. High heat: The handheld and any accessories should be situated away from any heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Power cord: Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Service: Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and unplug the travel charger from the electrical outlet and refer the handheld, charging unit, and any accessories for service to qualified service personnel if: • the power supply cord, plug, or connector to the handheld is damaged • liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the handheld, charging unit, or any electrical accessories • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory has been exposed to rain or water • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory becomes very hot to the touch • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory has been dropped or damaged in any way • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory does not operate normally by following the instructions contained in this guide • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory exhibits a distinct change in performance. All servicing should be undertaken by qualified service personnel. Safety Information Booklet Do not attempt to disassemble the handheld, charging unit, or any accessories. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the handheld or any accessories to rain or moisture. Adjust only those controls that are covered in this manual. An improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the handheld, charging unit, or accessory to its normal operation. Failure to observe all safety instructions contained in this guide will void the Limited Warranty, and may lead to suspension or denial of services to the offender, or legal action, or both. Important Safety/Compliance Information for North American Users EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. Your wireless handheld complies with U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) guidelines respecting safety levels of RF exposure for handheld wireless devices, which in turn are consistent with the following safety standards previously set by Canadian, U.S., and international standards bodies: • ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report 86, -1986, Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields • Health Canada, Safety Code 6, 1999, Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz • International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz) To maintain compliance with FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines, use only RIM-supplied or approved accessories. The BlackBerry Wireless Handheld is designed to be carried in a RIM-approved holster when carried on your body. When carrying the handheld while it is switched on, use the specific RIMapproved holster that has been tested for compliance. Use of accessories that are not approved by RIM may violate FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines and may void your warranty. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA THIS MODEL WIRELESS HANDHELD MEETS GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless handheld is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and Industry Canada of the Canadian Government (IC). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile handhelds employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC/IC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC/IC with the handheld transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the handheld while operating can be well below Safety Information Booklet the maximum value. This is because the handheld is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a wireless handheld model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC/IC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC/IC for each model. The highest SAR value for each model handheld when tested for use at the ear is outlined in the table below: Handheld 1g SAR (W/kg) BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld™, BlackBerry 7230 Wireless Handheld™ 0.26 BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld™ 0.24 The highest SAR value for each model handheld when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is outlined in the table below:: Handheld 1g SAR (W/kg) BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld™, BlackBerry 7230 Wireless Handheld™ 0.07 BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld™ 0.23 Body-worn measurements differ among wireless handheld and phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC/IC requirements. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various wireless devices and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handheld with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handheld is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http:// www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID L6AR6230GE (BlackBerry 7210, BlackBerry 7230), L6AR6230GN or L6RAO30GN (BlackBerry 7280). Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. ___________________________________ * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile handhelds used by the public is 1.6 watts/ kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue for the body or head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the extremities - hands, wrists, ankles and feet). The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modifications, or attachments could damage the handheld and may violate FCC regulations. AIRCRAFT SAFETY Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)/FCC regulations prohibit using the radio of your handheld while in the air. Switch your handheld radio OFF before boarding an aircraft. The effect of the use of your handheld’s radio in an aircraft is unknown. Such use may affect aircraft instrumentation, Safety Information Booklet communication and performance, may disrupt the network, may otherwise be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and may be illegal. All other applications of your handheld may be used in accordance with airline regulations for electronic devices. FCC Compliance Statement (USA) FCC Class B Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference harmful to radio communications. There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada Certification This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 133, under certification number 2503A-R6230GE (BlackBerry 7210, BlackBerry 7230), 2503A-R6230GN or 2503A-RAO30GN (BlackBerry 7280). Class B Compliance This device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interferencecausing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Safety Information Booklet Important Safety/Compliance Information for European and Asia Pacific Users EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. Your wireless handheld complies with European Union (EU) guidelines respecting safety levels of RF exposure for handheld wireless devices, which in turn are consistent with the following safety standards and guidelines previously set by international standards bodies: • EN 50360, 2001, Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300 MHz - 3 GHz) • International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz) • Official Journal of the European Union, 1999, Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) To maintain compliance with EU RF exposure guidelines, use only RIM-supplied or approved accessories. The BlackBerry Wireless Handheld is designed to be carried in a RIM-approved holster when carried on your body. When carrying the handheld while it is switched on, use the specific RIMapproved holster that has been tested for compliance. Use of accessories that are not approved by RIM may violate EU RF exposure guidelines and may void your warranty. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA THIS MODEL WIRELESS HANDHELD MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless handheld is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile handhelds employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by The Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the handheld transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the handheld while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the handheld is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a wireless handheld model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and shown to be within the SAR limits adopted by European countries, under the recommendations of the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear) as required by The Council of the European Union for each model. Safety Information Booklet The highest SAR value for each model handheld when tested for use at the ear is outlined in the table below: Handheld 10g SAR (W/kg) BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld™, BlackBerry 7230 Wireless Handheld™ 0.60 BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld™ 0.17 The highest SAR value for each model handheld when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is outlined in the table below: Handheld 10g SAR (W/kg) BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld™, BlackBerry 7230 Wireless Handheld™ 0.39 BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld™ 0.06 Body-worn measurements differ among wireless handheld and phone models, depending upon available accessories. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various wireless devices and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. ___________________________________ * In Europe, the SAR limit for mobile handhelds used by the public is 2.0 Watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the body or head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the extremities - hands, wrists, ankles and feet). The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could damage the handheld and may violate applicable laws and regulations by causing radio frequency (RF) energy to be above the recommended limits. Any such unauthorized use, modification or attachment will invalidate the warranty provided with the handheld and may be dangerous. AIRCRAFT SAFETY Switch off your handheld’s radio when in an aircraft. The effect of the use of your handheld’s radio in an aircraft is unknown. Such use may affect aircraft instrumentation, communication and performance, may disrupt the network, may otherwise be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and may be illegal. All other applications of your handheld may be used in accordance with airline regulations for electronic devices. EU REGULATORY CONFORMANCE Research In Motion Limited hereby declares that this BlackBerry Wireless Handheld device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity made under Directive 1999/5/EC is available for viewing at the following location in the EU community: 10 Safety Information Booklet Research In Motion UK Limited 36 Station Road, Egham, Surrey TW20 9LF United Kingdom 11 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld User Guide User Guide BlackBerry 7210 Wireless Handheld™, BlackBerry Handheld™ and BlackBerry 7280 Wireless Handheld™. 7230 Wireless BlackBerry 7210™: 900/1900 MHz GSM GPRS Networks BlackBerry 7230™: 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM GPRS Networks BlackBerry 7280™: 850/1800/1900 MHz GSM GPRS Networks Model Numbers: R6230GE, R6230GN, RAO30GN Last modified: 17 October 2003 Part number: PDF-06312-0XX At the time of publication, this documentation complies with handheld software version 3.7.0. © 2003 Research In Motion Limited. All Rights Reserved. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties of Research In Motion Limited. RIM, Research In Motion, ‘Always On, Always Connected’, the “envelope in motion” symbol, BlackBerry and the BlackBerry logo are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be pending or registered in other countries. All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners. The handheld and/or associated software are protected by copyright, international treaties and various patents, including one or more of the following U.S. patents: 6,278,442; 6,271,605; 6,219,694; 6,075,470; 6,073,318; D445,428; D433,460; D416,256. Other patents are registered or pending in various countries around the world. Visit www.rim.com/patents.shtml for a current listing of applicable patents. While every effort has been made to achieve technical accuracy, information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Research In Motion Limited, or any of its subsidiaries, affiliates, agents, licensors, or resellers. There are no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the content of this document. Research In Motion Limited 295 Phillip Street Waterloo, ON N2L 3W8 Canada Research In Motion UK Limited Centrum House, 36 Station Road Egham, Surrey TW20 9LF United Kingdom Published in Canada Contents About this guide........................................................................................................... 5 Overview ................................................................................... 6 Audience .................................................................................... 6 Conventions............................................................................... 7 Related resources...................................................................... 7 Messages......................................................................................................................... 9 Email and PIN messages ....................................................... 10 SMS messages ......................................................................... 23 Managing messages ............................................................... 28 Address book ...............................................................................................................37 Adding contacts ...................................................................... 38 Managing the address book.................................................. 42 Setting address book options................................................ 45 Managing the SIM card phone book ................................... 45 Phone .............................................................................................................................49 Making phone calls ................................................................ 50 Answering phone calls .......................................................... 53 Using phone features ............................................................. 54 Managing phone call logs ..................................................... 56 Setting phone options ............................................................ 59 Viewing phone information.................................................. 68 Browser ..........................................................................................................................71 About the handheld browsers .............................................. 72 Configuring a browser........................................................... 72 Browsing web pages .............................................................. 73 Using bookmarks.................................................................... 78 Managing the browser ........................................................... 83 Setting browser options ......................................................... 85 Calendar ........................................................................................................................87 Navigating in the calendar.................................................... 88 Managing appointments and meetings............................... 90 Setting calendar options ........................................................ 97 Other applications......................................................................................................99 Tasks ....................................................................................... 100 MemoPad............................................................................... 102 Calculator............................................................................... 104 Alarm...................................................................................... 105 Games..................................................................................... 106 Options .......................................................................................................................109 Handheld options................................................................. 110 Reference ...................................................................................................................135 Icons........................................................................................ 136 Troubleshooting.................................................................... 139 Maintenance .......................................................................... 142 Index............................................................................................................................143 About this guide This section provides information on the following topics: • Overview • Audience • Conventions • Related resources About this guide Overview This guide provides information on using the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld and its applications. You can set up your handheld to work with your email accounts using one of three options: • Web client: You use this option if you integrate your handheld with a new email account, that is provisioned with the handheld, or with your existing Internet service provider (ISP) email account. • BlackBerry Enterprise Server: You use this option if you integrate your handheld with your business email account to extend your Microsoft Outlook® or Lotus Notes® mailbox and your business has a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. • BlackBerry Desktop Redirector: You use this option if you integrate your handheld with your business email account to extend your Microsoft Outlook mailbox. Depending on your service provider’s plan, your handheld might vary from the depictions in this guide and some applications might not be available on your handheld. Contact your service provider for more information on available services. Audience This guide is a reference for BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users. User Guide Conventions Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: Icon Description Warning: Warnings advise you that failure to take or avoid a specific action can result in data loss or physical damage. Note: Notes contain important information on the associated topic. Tip: Tips provide optional or time-saving information on the associated topic. Prerequisite: Prerequisites are required conditions for the associated topic. Related resources Refer to the following resources for additional information: Resource Description Getting Started and Quick Reference Card This card provides you with the steps that you must complete to set up your handheld and provides shortcuts and tips for using your handheld. BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help Each tool in the desktop software offers online Help to guide you and answer your questions. To view procedures for and information on the desktop software’s tools, in any active window, click Help. BlackBerry Web Client Online Help If you integrate your handheld with an email account using the web client, you configure your email settings on the web client site. For information on configuring and using the Web Client, in any Web Client window, click Help. www.blackberry.com/ support This web site provides frequently asked questions and documentation for all BlackBerry products. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld About this guide User Guide 1 Messages This section provides information on the following topics: • Email and PIN messages • Opening messages • Sending email and PIN messages • Managing address book attachments • Managing file attachments • Setting message options • SMS messages • Opening SMS messages • Sending SMS messages • Setting SMS message options • Managing messages • Saving messages • Deleting messages • Reconciling email messages • Filing email messages • Searching for messages • Marking messages 1: Messages Email and PIN messages You can send and receive email messages. Email messages that are sent from or received by your handheld are routed through an existing email account. You can also send and receive PIN messages. A personal identification number (PIN) uniquely identifies each BlackBerry handheld on the network. If you know another person’s handheld PIN, you can send a PIN message to that person. PIN messages are not routed through an existing email account. Tip: To locate your handheld PIN, open the options application. The Options screen appears. Click Status. The PIN field displays your PIN. Opening messages You can receive email messages from any email account and you can receive PIN messages from other BlackBerry handheld users. Long messages are sent to your handheld in sections. As you read the first section, the next section is sent to your handheld automatically. Open a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The message appears. Tip: If, on the Message List Options screen, you set the Auto More field to No, you can request more of a long message manually. In the open message, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. • To request the next section of the message, click More. • To request the rest of the message, click More All. Refer to "Set message options" on page 21 for more information. 10 User Guide Email and PIN messages Sending email and PIN messages Prerequisite: To send messages, the following requirements must be met: • The wireless coverage indicator must show a level of wireless coverage. • GPRS must appear with the wireless coverage indicator on the Home screen. Send a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: • To send an email message, click Compose Email. The Select Address screen appears. • To send a PIN message, click Compose PIN. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Click [Use Once]. A menu appears. Select Address screen menu — Email item 5. Select one of the following options: • To send an email message, click Email. The One Time Email screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 11 1: Messages • To send a PIN message, click PIN. The One Time PIN screen appears. 6. Type an email address or PIN number. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Continue. Tip: To add additional contacts to your message, click the trackwheel. Click Add To, Add Cc, or Add Bcc. Repeat steps 2 through 6. 9. In the Subject field, type a subject. 10. Press the Enter key. 11. Type a message. Tip: To send the message from a specific service (for example, Desktop or Web Client), scroll to the top of the message. In the Using field, press the Space key until the preferred service appears. Any subsequent messages are also sent from this service. 12. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 13. Select one of the following options: • To save a draft of the message without sending it, click Save Draft. • To send the message, click Send. If you send a message and you are not in an area of sufficient wireless coverage, the handheld sends the message when you return to an area of sufficient wireless coverage. Send a message to a contact in your address book 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. Tip: To search for a contact name, type the first letters of the name. 2. Click a contact. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: 12 User Guide Email and PIN messages • To send an email message, click Email. • To send a PIN message, click PIN . 4. In the Subject field, type a subject. 5. Press the Enter key. 6. Type a message. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Send. The message is sent. Send an email message using a link Links to email addresses appear as underlined text. 1. Click an email address link. A menu appears. 2. Click Email. 3. In the Subject field, type a subject. 4. Press the Enter key. 5. Type a message. 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Send. The message is sent. Reply to a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To reply to only the sender, click Reply. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 13 1: Messages • To reply to the sender and all recipients of the original message, click Reply To All. Tip: To delete the original message from the reply, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Delete Original Text. 6. Type a message. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Send. The message is sent. Forward a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Click Forward. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To send an email message, click Email . • To send a PIN message, click PIN . 6. Type a message. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Send. The message is sent. Resend a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a sent message. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The message appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Resend. The message is sent. 14 User Guide Email and PIN messages Edit and resend a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a sent message. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The message appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Edit. The message appears. 6. Edit the message. Tip: To replace a contact, place your cursor in the To field. Click a contact. A menu appears. Click Change Address. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Send. The message is sent. Managing address book attachments You can send and receive messages with address book attachments. An address book attachment contains contact information that recipients of the message can view and add to their address book. Send an address book attachment 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: • To send an email message, click Compose Email. The Select Address screen appears. • To send a PIN message, click Compose PIN. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 15 1: Messages • To send an email message, click Email . • To send a PIN message, click PIN . 6. Type a message. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Attach Address. The Attach screen appears. 9. Click a contact. A menu appears. 10. Click Continue. The contact information is attached to the message. Composing a message — Address book attachment 11. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 12. Click Send. The message and attachment are sent. Open an address book attachment 1. In a message with an address book attachment, place your cursor in the name of the address book attachment. 16 User Guide Email and PIN messages Open email message with address book attachment 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click View Attachment. The contact information appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To add the contact information to your address book, click Add To Address Book. • To update the contact information that is in your address book, click Update Address. • To return to the open message, click Close. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 17 1: Messages Managing file attachments If the attachment service is loaded on your handheld, you can open file attachments on your handheld. You can open attachments with a .zip, .html, .doc, .ppt, .pdf, .wpd, .txt, or .xls file extension. Prerequisite: To open file attachments with a .doc, .ppt, .wpd, .txt, or .xls file extension, the following requirements must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled for attachment service on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.6 or later for Microsoft Exchange or a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. To open file attachments with a .zip or .html file extension, the following additional requirement must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled for attachment service on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.6 Service Pack 1 or later for Microsoft Exchange or a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 Service Pack 1 or later for Lotus Domino. Spreadsheet format Document format Open the table of contents of a file attachment 1. In a message with a file attachment, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Open Attachment. The Attachments screen appears. 18 User Guide Email and PIN messages 3. Click Table of Contents. A menu appears. 4. Click Retrieve. The table of contents appears. Tip: To request the content for a table of contents item, click the item. A menu appears. Click Retrieve. The content appears. Open a file attachment 1. In a message with a file attachment, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Open Attachment. The Attachment screen appears. Note: If you retrieve a .pdf file that is password protected, you must type the password. On the Attachment screen, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Password. Type the password. Click the trackwheel. The Attachment screen appears. 3. Click Full Content. A menu appears. 4. Click Retrieve. The content appears. Tip: In document format, links to tables appear as underlined text. To open a table, click a table link. A menu appears. Click Retrieve. Navigate in spreadsheet format 1. In spreadsheet format, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Select one of the following options: • To move to a specific worksheet, click Select Worksheet. A dialog box appears. Click a worksheet. • To view the previous worksheet, click Prev Sheet. • To view the next worksheet, click Next Sheet. • To move to a specific cell, click Go to Cell. A dialog appears. Type the cell coordinates (for example, C16). Click the trackwheel. • To view the contents of a cell, click View Cell. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 19 1: Messages Set file attachment options 1. In a file attachment, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Options. The Options screen appears. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Sheet Outline Cells Set whether the grid appears in spreadsheet format. Yes Default Sheet Horizontal Scroll Set whether the information in spreadsheet cells wraps around when you scroll horizontally. No Sheet Vertical Scroll Set whether the information in spreadsheet cells wraps around when you scroll vertically. No Sheet Column Width Set the column width for the spreadsheet. Medium Sheet Display Labels Set whether spreadsheet columns are labeled with letters and rows are labeled with numbers. Yes Case Sensitive Search Set whether the Find feature is case sensitive when it searches attachments. No Font Family Set the font for attachments. System Font Size Set the font size for attachments. Cache Size Set how much handheld memory can be used by attachments that you have viewed on your handheld. 500KB 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. 20 User Guide Email and PIN messages Setting message options Prerequisite: To set the Hide Filed Messages and Delete On options, your handheld must be integrated with an email account using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Desktop Redirector. To set the Wireless Reconcile and Conflicts options, one of the following requirements must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled for wireless email reconciliation on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.6 or later for Microsoft Exchange or a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. • Your handheld must be enabled for wireless email reconciliation on the BlackBerry Web Client. Contact your service provider for more information on whether this option is available. Set message options 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Message List Options screen appears. 4. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Display Time Set whether the Messages screen displays the time that a message is sent or received. Yes Display Name Set whether the Messages screen displays the name of the sender or recipient. Yes Confirm Delete Set whether you are prompted before messages are deleted. Yes Hide Filed Messages Set whether the Messages screen displays filed email messages. Yes Consider PIN Level 1 Set whether PIN messages are considered as high importance messages. Yes Auto More Set whether the next section of a long message or attachment is delivered to your handheld automatically. Yes BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 21 1: Messages Field Description Default Delete On Set whether email messages are deleted from your handheld only or from both your handheld and computer during an email reconciliation. Mailbox Handheld Wireless Reconcile Set whether messages are reconciled over the wireless network between your handheld and your computer. On Conflicts Set whether your handheld or your computer takes precedence if a message is moved or deleted from both locations. Mailbox wins 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The options are saved. Set the importance level of a message 1. In a message, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Options. The Current Message Options screen appears. 3. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Importance Description Set the priority level of the message. Default Normal 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The option is saved. 22 User Guide SMS messages SMS messages If you have an SMS-compatible phone number, you can send and receive short message service (SMS) messages. An SMS-compatible number is a phone number (work, home, mobile, or pager) that your service provider has enabled for SMS. Tip: To locate the SMS-compatible number for your handheld, open the options application. The Options screen appears. Click SIM Card. The Phone Number field displays your SMS-compatible number. Opening SMS messages Open an SMS message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click an SMS message. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The message appears. SMS message BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 23 1: Messages Sending SMS messages You can send SMS messages to contacts who have an SMScompatible phone number. SMS messages can contain up to 160 characters. If your service provider supports SMS concatenation, an SMS message that contains more than 160 characters, is sent over the wireless network in multiple, successive messages that appear on your handheld as one message. The number of characters that you type, and the number of messages that are required to send your message, appear in the upper right corner of the screen. Prerequisite: To send SMS messages, the following requirements must be met: • The wireless coverage indicator should show a level of wireless coverage. • GPRS, gprs, or GSM must appear with the wireless coverage indicator on the Home screen. Send an SMS message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Compose SMS. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Click [Use Once]. A menu appears. 24 User Guide SMS messages Select Address screen menu — SMS item 5. Click SMS. The One Time SMS screen appears. 6. Type your contact’s SMS-compatible phone number. Tip: When you type an SMS-compatible number, include the country code and the area code. If you have set your smart dialing options in the phone application, you do not need to type the country code and area code. Refer to "Setting smart dialing options" on page 65 for more information. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Continue. 9. Type a message. 10. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 11. Click Send. The message is sent. If you send a message and you are not in an area of sufficient wireless coverage, the handheld sends the message when you return to an area of sufficient wireless coverage. Note: Sending an SMS message to a wireless device that is registered on a different wireless network might not function as expected. Contact your service provider for more information on sending SMS messages between wireless networks. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 25 1: Messages Send an SMS message to a contact in your address book 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a contact with an SMS-compatible number. A menu appears. 3. Click SMS . 4. Type a message. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Send. The message is sent. Reply to an SMS message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click an SMS message. A menu appears. 3. Click Reply. Tip: To delete the previous messages from the screen, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Remove History. 4. Type a message. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Send. The message is sent. Forward an SMS message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click an SMS message. A menu appears. 3. Click Forward. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Click a contact with an SMS-compatible number. A menu appears. 5. Click SMS . 26 User Guide SMS messages 6. Type a message. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Send. The message is sent. Resend an SMS message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click an SMS message. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The message appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Resend. The message is sent. Setting SMS message options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click SMS. The SMS screen appears. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Leave messages on SIM Card Set whether SMS messages are saved on your SIM card. No Delivery Reports Set whether you receive notification when your SMS message is delivered to the contact. Off Validity Period Set how long the service center keeps an SMS message if it cannot be delivered to your contact immediately. Max Sent As Set the type of SMS message to send. Text Number of Previous Items Set the number of previous SMS messages that appear when you view an SMS message. Service Center This field displays the phone number for the service center through which your SMS messages are sent. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Default — 27 1: Messages Field Description Default Network To Send Over Set whether you want SMS messages to be sent over the GSM or GPRS network. GSM Cell Broadcasting Service This fields controls the notification of received cell broadcast messages. Do not adjust this default setting. Off 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. Note: Depending on your service provider’s plan, some SMS message options might not be available on your handheld. Contact your service provider for information on available options. Managing messages Saving messages You can save important messages in the saved messages application. If your handheld must delete messages to free memory, it does not delete saved messages. Save a message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Click Save. The message is saved. Deleting messages You should delete unnecessary messages from your handheld. If your handheld memory is full, your handheld deletes the oldest messages from the messages application to accommodate new ones. 28 User Guide Managing messages Delete a message Note: If, on the Message List Options screen, the Delete On option is set to Mailbox & Handheld, messages that you delete on your handheld are also deleted from your computer during email reconciliation. Refer to "Set message options" on page 21 for more information. 1. Select one of the following options: • To delete a message from the messages application, open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. • To delete a saved message, open the saved messages application. The Saved Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 4. Click Delete. The message is deleted. Delete messages prior to a specific date 1. Select one of the following options: • To delete messages from the messages application, open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. • To delete saved messages, open the saved messages application. The Saved Messages screen appears. 2. Click a date. A menu appears. 3. Click Delete Prior. A dialog box appears. 4. Click Delete. The messages are deleted. Note: Email messages that are deleted using the Delete Prior menu item are not deleted from your computer during email reconciliation. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 29 1: Messages Empty the deleted messages folder on your computer from your handheld Prerequisite: To delete messages from the Deleted Items folder on your computer, the following requirements must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled for wireless email reconciliation on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.6 or later for Microsoft Exchange. Refer to "Set message options" on page 21 for more information. 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Message List Options screen appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Purge Deleted Items. A dialog box appears. 6. Click Yes. The Deleted Items folder on your computer is emptied. Reconciling email messages When email messages are reconciled, any message that you open, file, or delete on your handheld is also opened, filed, or deleted on your computer depending on how you set your message options. Lotus Domino If you use Lotus Notes, opened and unopened messages are not reconciled between your computer and your handheld. If wireless email reconciliation is not enabled on your handheld, you must use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to reconcile your handheld and desktop messages. Refer to the Desktop Software: Intellisync Help for more information. Microsoft Exchange 30 If you use Microsoft Outlook, and you use personal folders to manage email messages, you must reconcile your personal folders manually using the desktop software, even if you have enabled wireless email reconciliation. Refer to the Desktop Software Intellisync Help for more information. User Guide Managing messages If wireless email reconciliation is enabled on your handheld, your handheld and desktop messages are reconciled over the wireless network automatically. Refer to "Set message options" on page 21 for more information on enabling wireless email reconciliation. Tip: If wireless email reconciliation is enabled on your handheld, and there are messages that have not been reconciled between your desktop and handheld, you can reconcile email messages manually. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Reconcile Now. Filing email messages Prerequisite: To file email messages, the following requirements must be met: • Your handheld must be integrated with an email account using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Desktop Redirector. • You have folders in your desktop email program. • You reconciled your email messages so that the folders from your desktop email program appear on your handheld. File an email message 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click an email message. A menu appears. 3. Click File. The Select Folder screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 31 1: Messages Select Folder screen 4. Click a folder. A menu appears. Tip: To expand a folder on the Select Folder screen, click a folder with a plus sign (+) beside it. A menu appears. Click Expand. To collapse a folder, click a folder with a minus sign (-) beside it. A menu appears. Click Collapse. 5. Click File. The message is filed. Tip: To display filed messages on the Messages screen, set the Hide Filed Messages option on the Message List Options screen to No. To remove a filed message from a folder, file the message in the Inbox folder. Searching for messages Search for a message 1. Open the search messages application. The Search screen appears. 32 User Guide Managing messages Search screen — Specifying search criteria 2. In one or more of the following fields, type message information: Field Description Name Type a name, email address, PIN, or phone number. Subject Type text that the handheld should search for in the subject of messages. Message Type text that the handheld should search for in the body of messages. 3. In one or more of the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Description Default In Field Set the address field in which you want to search. Any Address Field Folder Set the folder in which you want to search. ! To select a folder, press the Space key. The Select Folder screen appears. Click a folder. A menu appears. Click Select Folder. All Folders Show Set whether you want to search for sent, received, or saved messages. Sent and Received Type Set the type of message for which you want to search. All BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 33 1: Messages 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To perform a search without saving the search criteria, click Search. • To save the search criteria, click Save. The Save Search screen appears. Type a name and a shortcut key for your search. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Save. View, edit, or delete a saved search 1. Open the search messages application. The Search screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Recall. Your saved searches appear. 4. Click a search. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To view the search criteria, click Select Search. • To edit the search criteria, click Edit Search. Edit the search criteria. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Save. • To delete the search, click Delete Search. A dialog box appears. Click Delete. Tip: To view the criteria of your last search quickly, on the Search screen, click the trackwheel. Click Last. The Search screen displays the criteria of the last search that you performed. Search for a message by sender, recipient, or subject 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: 34 User Guide Managing messages • To search for all messages that relate to the sender of the selected message, click Search Sender. • To search for all messages that relate to the recipient of the selected message, click Search Recipient. • To search for messages with the same subject as the selected message, click Search Subject. Messages screen menu — Search Sender item Marking messages Mark a message as unopened or opened 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: • To mark the message as opened, click Mark Opened. • To mark the message as unopened, click Mark Unopened. Mark messages prior to a specific date as opened 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 35 1: Messages 2. Click a date. A menu appears. 3. Click Mark Prior Opened. All messages prior to the selected date are marked as opened. 36 User Guide 2 Address book This section provides information on the following topics: • Adding contacts • Managing the address book • Setting address book options • Managing the SIM card phone book 2: Address book Adding contacts Note: You can import contacts from your desktop email program if your handheld is integrated with an email account using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Refer to the Desktop Software: Backup and Restore Help for more information.. Create a contact 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New Address. The New Address screen appears. New Address screen 4. In one or more of the following fields, type contact information: Field Description Salutation Type a salutation (for example, Mr., Ms., Dr.). First Type a first name. Last Type a last name. Email Type an email address. Press the Space key to insert the at sign (@); press it again to insert a period. ! To add more than one email address for the contact, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Add Email Address. Company Type a company name. 38 User Guide Adding contacts Field Title Work, Home, Mobile, Pager Description Type a job title. Type the appropriate phone number. To insert an extension, type x or ext. Type the extension number. You can use a wait or pause to separate additional numbers (for example, a password or extension) from the main number. When the phone number is dialed, your handheld either pauses before dialing the additional numbers (pause) or prompts you to type them (wait). ! To insert a pause or wait, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Add Wait or Add Pause. Type the additional numbers. Fax Type a fax number. PIN Type a BlackBerry handheld personal identification number. Address 1 Type a street address. Address 2 Type any additional address information. City Type a city. State/Prov Type a state or province. ZIP/Postal Code Type a ZIP code or postal code. Country Type a country. User 1, User 2, User 3, User 4 Type additional information (for example, a birthday or anniversary). ! To change the name of a user-defined field for all contacts, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Change Field Name. Notes Type any notes. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The contact is saved. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 39 2: Address book Create a group After you create contacts, you can create a group. If you send an email message to a group, the message is sent to all group members at the same time. 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New Group. The New Group screen appears. 4. Type a group name. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Add Member. The Select Address screen appears. 7. Click a contact. A menu appears. 8. Click Continue. The New Group screen appears with the contact added as a new member. 9. To add more contacts to your group, repeat steps 5 through 8. 10. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 11. Click Save Group. The group is saved. Add contact information from the Messages screen You can add a sender’s email address or PIN from a message and the phone number of a caller or contact from a phone call log. 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a message or phone call log. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The message or phone call log appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Add To Address Book. The New Address screen appears. 6. Type contact information. 40 User Guide Adding contacts 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save. The contact is saved. Add contact information from the Phone screen 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click a phone number. A menu appears. 3. Click Add To Address Book. The New Address screen appears. 4. Type contact information. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The contact is saved. Add contact information from a link Links for email addresses and phone numbers appear as underlined text. 1. Click an email address or phone number link. A menu appears. 2. Click Add To Address Book. The New Address screen appears. 3. Type contact information. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The contact is saved. Add contact information from your SIM card phone book 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click SIM Phone Book. The Find screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 41 2: Address book 5. Click Add To Address Book. The ADN Phonebook Entry screen appears. 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The contact is saved. Managing the address book Open a contact or group 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Select one of the following options: • Click a contact. A menu appears. Click View. The contact information appears. • Click a group. A menu appears. Click View Group. The group member list appears. Tip: To view information for a contact in the group, click the contact. A menu appears. Click View Member. Edit a contact 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a contact. A menu appears. 3. Click Edit. The Edit Address screen appears. 4. Edit the contact information. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The edited contact is saved. Edit a group 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 42 User Guide Managing the address book 2. Click a group. A menu appears. 3. Click Edit Group. The Edit Group screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To delete the contact, click Delete Member. A dialog box appears. Click Delete. Proceed to step 8. • To replace the contact with another contact, click Change Member. The Select Address screen appears. • To add a contact, click Add Member. The Select Address screen appears. 6. Click a contact. A menu appears. 7. Click Continue. The Edit Group screen appears. 8. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 9. Click Save Group. The edited group is saved. Delete a contact or group If you delete a group, the individual contacts still appear in your address book. 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Select one of the following options: • Click a contact. A menu appears. Click Delete. • Click a group. A menu appears. Click Delete Group. A dialog box appears. 3. Click Delete. The contact or group is deleted. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 43 2: Address book Search for a contact in a remote address book You can search for contact information in your company’s Global Address List or Notes Address Book. Prerequisite: To search for contacts in a remote address book, the following requirements must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled for Remote Address Lookup on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.5 or later for Microsoft Exchange or a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Type a contact name. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Lookup. The Find screen displays the search status and indicates when the search is complete. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click View Lookup. The results of your search appear. 7. Click a contact. A menu appears. 8. Click one of the following menu items: Menu item Description Lookup enables you to specify or edit search criteria Resolve adds the selected contact to your address book temporarily Add adds the selected contact to your address book Add All adds all the contacts to your address book Delete deletes the selected contact from the search results Delete Lookup deletes the search results View displays the selected contact’s information Get More Results requests more search results from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (the server sends a maximum of 20 results at one time) 44 User Guide Setting address book options Setting address book options Set address book options 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Address Book Options screen appears. 4. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Option Default Sort By Set how your contacts are sorted. First Name Confirm Delete Set whether you are prompted before contacts are deleted. Yes Allow Duplicate Names Set whether the same name can appear more than once in your address book. Yes 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The options are saved. Managing the SIM card phone book You can access the abbreviated dialing numbers (ADNs) and service dialing numbers (SDNs) that are saved on your SIM card. Prerequisite: To create or edit SIM card contacts, your SIM card must be provisioned appropriately. View the SIM card phone book 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 45 2: Address book 3. Click SIM Phone Book. ADN entries appear in plain text and SDN entries appear in bold. Create a SIM card contact 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click SIM Phone Book. The Find screen appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click New. The ADN Phonebook Entry screen appears. 6. In the Name field, type a name. 7. In the Phone field, type a phone number. 8. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 9. Click Save. The contact is saved. Edit a SIM card contact 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click SIM Phone Book. The Find screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. 5. Click Edit. The ADN Phonebook Entry screen appears. 6. Edit the contact information. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save. The edited contact is saved. Delete a SIM card contact 1. Open the address book application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 46 User Guide Managing the SIM card phone book 3. Click SIM Phone Book. The Find screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. 5. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 6. Click Delete. The contact is deleted. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 47 2: Address book 48 User Guide 3 Phone Depending on your service provider’s plan, the phone or some of its features might not be available on your handheld. Contact your service provider or network operator for more information on available services. This section provides information on the following topics: • Making phone calls • Answering phone calls • Using phone features • Managing phone call logs • Setting phone options • Viewing phone information 3: Phone Making phone calls Prerequisite: To make a phone call, the following requirements must be met: • The wireless coverage indicator must show a level of wireless coverage. • GPRS, gprs, or GSM must appear with the wireless coverage indicator on the Home screen. Make a call Note: If you are using a headset, insert the headset connector into the headset jack at the top of the handheld. 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. Phone screen 2. Click One Time Dial. The Enter Phone Number dialog box appears. Tip: On the Phone screen, you can also press the Space key to open the Enter Phone Number dialog box. 3. Type a phone number. Tip: To type a phone number extension, hold the 8 key until the letter x appears. Type the phone number extension. 4. Click Call. The phone number is dialed. 50 User Guide Making phone calls Active Call screen 5. To end the call, hold the Escape button. Call a contact that appears on your Phone screen The Phone screen lists the contact names or phone numbers for your last 20 calls. 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click a contact or a phone number. A menu appears. 3. Click Call . The phone number is dialed. 4. To end the call, hold the Escape button. Tip: To delete a contact or a phone number that appears on the Phone screen, click the contact or the phone number. A menu appears. Click Delete. Call a contact in your address book 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Type the first letters of a contact. Contacts that start with these letters appear. 3. Click a contact. A menu appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 51 3: Phone 4. Click Call . The phone number is dialed. 5. To end the call, hold the Escape button. Call a contact using a link In messages and on web pages, phone numbers appear as links. 1. Click a phone number link. A menu appears. 2. Click Call. The phone number is dialed. 3. To end the call, hold the Escape button. Call an emergency phone number You can call an emergency phone number even when your handheld is locked or the SIM card is not inserted. If you call an emergency phone number when the radio is off, the radio turns on automatically. Warning: If your handheld is locked, you can only make calls to emergency numbers (for example, 911 or 112). 1. Select one of the following options: • Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. Click One Time Dial. • If your handheld is locked, click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. Click Emergency Call. A dialog box appears. Click Yes. 2. Type an emergency phone number (for example, 911 or 112). 3. Click the trackwheel. The emergency number is dialed. 4. To end the call, hold the Escape button. Call your voice mail 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 52 User Guide Answering phone calls 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Call Voice Mail. • If a voice mail access phone number is available, your voice mail access number is dialed. • If a voice mail access phone number is not available, a dialog box appears. Type your voice mail access number. Click the trackwheel. Your voice mail access number is dialed. 4. To end the call, hold the Escape button. Tip: To call your voice mail quickly, in the phone, press and hold 1. Answering phone calls Answer a call 1. In the dialog box that appears when you receive a call, select one of the following options: Option Description Answer answers the incoming call Answer and Hold answers the incoming call and places it on hold Answer - Drop Current ends the current call and answers the incoming call Answer - Hold Current places the current call on hold and answers the incoming call Answer - Drop All ends all current calls and answers the incoming call Ignore ignores the incoming call 2. To end the call, hold the Escape button. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 53 3: Phone Using phone features Adjust the volume 1. On the Active Call screen, select one of the following options: • To increase the volume, roll the trackwheel up. • To decrease the volume, roll the trackwheel down. Tip: To adjust the volume while you are using another handheld application, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Volume. Roll the trackwheel up or down to change the volume. Place a call on hold 1. During a call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Hold. The call is placed on hold. 3. To resume the call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Resume. The call is resumed. Mute a phone call If you mute a phone call, you can hear your contact, but your contact cannot hear you. 1. During a call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Mute. A tone sounds and the call is muted. 3. To turn the mute feature off, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Turn Mute Off. A tone sounds and the mute feature is turned off. 54 User Guide Using phone features Alternate between phone calls If you are connected to two phone calls and you want to alternate between them, you can swap calls. 1. During a call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Swap. The calls are swapped. Make a conference call You can talk to multiple contacts at one time. Prerequisite: To use this feature, you must subscribe to a conference call service. Contact your service provider for more information. 1. During a call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click New Call. The Select Address screen appears and the current call is placed on hold. 3. Click a contact. A menu appears. 4. Click Call . The phone number is dialed. 5. During the second call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Join. You are connected to both calls. • To add another contact to your call, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Hold. Repeat steps 1 through 4. • To speak privately with one contact, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Split Call. The Select Call dialog box appears. Click a contact. • To disconnect one contact, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Drop Call. The Select Call dialog box appears. Click a contact. 7. To end the conference call, hold the Escape button. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 55 3: Phone Use other applications during a call If you use a headset with your handheld, you can use other applications during a phone call. You can compose email and PIN messages, but you cannot send or receive them until the call ends. 1. On the Active Call screen, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Hide Call. The Home screen appears. Note: To end the call while you are using another application, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click End Call. Use alpha-dialing When you call a contact, your handheld enters number-lock mode. You can use the alpha-dialing feature to type letters when you enter a phone number or while you are on a call. • Τo type one letter, press the Right Shift key. Press the letter key. • To type multiple letters, press the Alt key + the Right Shift key. Your handheld enters character mode. To turn off character mode, press the Right Shift key again. Managing phone call logs The handheld creates a phone call log after each phone call. Phone call logs appear on the Messages screen and contain information about the call, including the date and time, duration, caller or recipient information, and any call notes. Open a phone call log 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a phone call log. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The phone call log appears. 56 User Guide Managing phone call logs Phone call log Create or edit phone call notes After a call ends, you can create call notes to record the details of your call. Tip: If you use a headset with the handheld, you can add call notes during a call. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Notes. Type your notes. The notes are saved when the call ends. 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a phone call log. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The View Call Log screen appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To create call notes, click Add Notes. Type call notes. • To edit call notes, click Edit Notes. Edit the call notes. 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save Notes. The call notes are saved. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 57 3: Phone Forward a phone call log 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a phone call log. A menu appears. 3. Click Forward. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Click a contact. A menu appears. 5. Click Email . 6. Type a message. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Send. The phone call log is forwarded. Delete a phone call log 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click a phone call log. A menu appears. 3. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 4. Click Delete. The phone call log is deleted. Search for a phone call log 1. Open the search messages application. The Search screen appears. 2. In one or more of the following fields, type phone call log information: Field Description Name Type a name or phone number. Message Type any text that you want the handheld to search for in call notes. 58 User Guide Setting phone options 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Folder Set the folder in which you want to search. ! To select a folder, press the Space key. The Select Folder screen appears. Click a folder. A menu appears. Click Select Folder. All Folders Default Show Set whether you want to search for sent or received phone call logs. Sent and Received Type Set the type of message for which you want to search. All 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Search. The Search Results screen appears. Setting phone options View the phone options 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. Option Description Call Logging Set whether phone call logs appear on the Messages screen. Select the type of calls that are logged. Call Barring Set whether incoming or outgoing calls are blocked. Select the type of calls that are blocked. Call Forwarding Set whether incoming calls are forwarded to another phone number. Call Waiting Set whether you are notified of incoming calls during a call. General Options Set general phone options. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 59 3: Phone Option Description Smart Dialing Set dialing properties. Voice Mail Set your voice mail access number. TTY Option Enable or disable text telephone. Setting call logging You can set whether phone call logs appear on the Messages screen. Set call logging 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Logging. The Call Logging screen appears. 5. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Show Logs In Message List Set whether phone call logs appear on the Messages screen. Yes Log These Call Types Set which types of calls generate a phone call log. Selected 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The options are saved. 60 User Guide Setting phone options Setting call barring Prerequisite: To block calls, the following requirements must be met: • Your SIM card must be provisioned for call barring. • You must have a default call barring password. Contact your service provider for more information. Set call barring options 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Barring. The Call Barring screen appears. 5. In the following check boxes, press the Space key to select or clear the option: Option Description Default All Incoming Set whether all incoming calls are blocked. cleared Incoming If Roaming Set whether incoming calls are blocked when you are roaming outside the coverage area of your home network. cleared All Outgoing Set whether all outgoing calls are blocked. cleared Int’l Calls Set whether outgoing calls to international phone numbers are blocked. cleared Int’l Not to Home PLMN Set whether outgoing calls to international phone numbers that are not on your home network are blocked. cleared 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The options are saved. Enable or disable call barring 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 61 3: Phone 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Barring. The Call Barring screen appears. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Select one of the following options: • To enable call barring, click Enable. A dialog box appears. In the Enter password field, type your password. • To disable call barring, click Disable. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save. The option is enabled or disabled. Change your call barring password 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Barring. The Call Barring screen appears. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Change Password. A dialog box appears. 7. In the Current Password field, type your call barring password. 8. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 9. In the New Password field, type a new call barring password. 10. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 11. In the Verify New Password field, type the new password again. 12. Click the trackwheel. Your password is changed. 62 User Guide Setting phone options Setting call forwarding Prerequisite: To set and enable call forwarding profiles, your SIM card must be provisioned for call forwarding. Contact your service provider for more information. Set call forwarding profiles 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Forwarding. The profiles appear. Profile Description All Calls This profile forwards all calls to the specified phone number. Unanswered Calls This profile forwards calls to the specified number if you are on another call, you are not answering calls, or your handheld is not reachable. 5. Click a profile. A menu appears. 6. Click Edit. The Edit Forwarding Profile screen appears. 7. Type a phone number. 8. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 9. Click Save. The profile is saved. Enable or disable a call forwarding profile 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Forwarding. The Call Forwarding screen appears. 5. Click a profile. A menu appears. 6. Select one of the following options: BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 63 3: Phone • To enable the call forwarding profile, click Enable. • To disable the call forwarding profile, click Disable. Tip: To enable or disable a call forwarding profile quickly, select it and press the Space key. Setting call waiting Set call waiting 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Call Waiting. The Call Waiting screen appears. 5. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Call Waiting Enabled Description Set whether you receive notification for incoming calls during a call. Default Yes 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The option is saved. Setting general phone options Set general phone options 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click General Options. The General Options screen appears. 64 User Guide Setting phone options 5. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Option Default Auto Answer Field Set whether calls are answered automatically when you remove your handheld from the holster. Never Auto Hangup Set whether phone calls end when you insert your handheld in the holster. Into Holster Confirm Delete Set whether you are prompted before phone numbers and contacts are deleted from the Phone screen. Yes Restrict My Identity Set whether your handheld phone number is hidden from the recipient’s call display when you make phone calls. No Sort By Set how your contacts appear on the Phone screen. Most Recent Dial from Home Screen Set whether you can dial phone numbers from the Home screen. If you set this field to Yes, you cannot use shortcut keys on the Home screen. No 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The options are saved. Setting smart dialing options You can specify default country and area codes so that you do not have to specify these numbers each time that you type a phone number. You can also set options for dialing corporate extensions. If you call a corporation frequently, you can set your smart dialing options so that you do not have to type the main number for the corporation. To call a contact in the corporation, you only need to type x and the extension number. Set general smart dialing options 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 65 3: Phone 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Smart Dialing. The Smart Dialing screen appears. 5. In the following fields, type general smart dialing information: Field Description Country Code Type your country code. Area Code Type your area code. National Number Length Type the default length for phone numbers in your country. This value includes your area code and local number, but does not include your country code or National Direct Dialing prefix. Set corporate smart dialing options 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Smart Dialing. The Smart Dialing screen appears. 5. In the following field, type corporate smart dialing information: Field Call Description Type the main phone number of a corporation that you call frequently. If you have set general smart dialing options, you do not need to specify an area or country code. 6. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Wait For Set how long your handheld waits before dialing extensions. This option applies to extensions of the phone number that you specified in the Call field. 2 seconds Extension Length Set a default length for extensions of the phone number that you specified in the Call field. Unknown 66 User Guide Setting phone options 7. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Wait For Set how long your handheld waits before dialing extensions. This option applies to extensions of phone numbers other than the one you specified in the Call field. 2 seconds 8. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 9. Click Save. The options are saved. Setting voice mail options If your SIM card is provisioned for voice mail, a voice mail access number appears on the Voice Mail screen. If your SIM card is not provisioned for voice mail or you want to choose a different voice mail system, you can specify a voice mail access number. Set voice mail options 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click Voice Mail. The Voice Mail screen appears. 5. In the following fields, type voice mail information: Field Description Access Number Type a voice mail access number. Additional Numbers Type any additional numbers for your voice mail (for example, a password or an extension number). 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The options are saved. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 67 3: Phone Setting TTY options You can use text telephone (TTY) to make calls to and receive calls from other TTY devices. If you connect your handheld to a TTY device, phone calls that you receive on your handheld are converted to text. Prerequisite: To use text telephone, the following requirements must be met: • Your service provider must support TTY devices. • Your TTY device must operate at 45.45 bps. The handheld does not support devices that operate at 50 bps. • The TTY device connector must be inserted into the headset jack that is located at the top of your handheld. If you use an RJ-11 connector, you must use an adapter to connect the TTY device to your handheld. Set the TTY option 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 4. Click TTY Option. The TTY Option screen appears. 5. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field TTY Mode Description Set whether the TTY feature is enabled or disabled. Default No 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The option is saved. Viewing phone information The Phone Info screen displays the duration of your calls and your handheld phone number. 68 User Guide Viewing phone information View phone information 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Status. The Phone Info screen displays your handheld phone number, the length of your last call, and the total length of all your calls. Reset call timers 1. Open the phone. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Status. The Phone Info screen appears. 4. Click either Last Call or Total Calls. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To clear the timer, click Clear Timer. • To clear both timers, click Clear All Timers. 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The timer is reset. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 69 3: Phone 70 User Guide 4 Browser Depending on your service provider’s plan, a browser or some browser features might not be available on your handheld. Contact your service provider for more information on available services. This section provides information on the following topics: • About the handheld browsers • Configuring a browser • Browsing web pages • Using bookmarks • Managing the browser • Setting browser options 4: Browser About the handheld browsers Your handheld supports two browser types—one which allows you to open web pages using your service provider’s gateway and one which allows you to open web pages using your corporate Mobile Data Service. The options and available services vary depending on your service provider. Prerequisite: To use the BlackBerry Browser, the following requirement must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled for Mobile Data Service on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.5 or later for Microsoft Exchange or a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. Configuring a browser Configure a browser You can change the home page for a browser. 1. Open a browser. The startup screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Browser Options screen appears. 4. Click Browser Configuration. The Browser Configuration screen appears. 5. In the Home Page Address field, type a URL. 6. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears. Field Description Default Show Images Set whether images load when you open a web page. On WML & HTML Pages Show Image Placeholders Set whether image placeholders appear if images do not load. No 72 User Guide Browsing web pages Field Content Mode Description Set the type of content that your browser accepts. Default WML & HTML Warning: Do not change the information in any other fields on this screen. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save Options. The configuration is saved. Browsing web pages The browser is optimized to view WML and HTML web pages. Prerequisite: To browse web pages, the following requirements must be met: • The wireless coverage indicator must show a level of wireless coverage. • GPRS must appear with the wireless coverage indicator on the Home screen. Open a web page by typing a URL 1. Open a browser. The startup screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Go To. A dialog box appears. 4. In the Go To field, type a URL. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 73 4: Browser Go To field — Typing a URL Tip: Press the Space key to insert a period. Press a Shift key + the Space key to insert a slash mark (/). 5. Click OK. The browser requests the web page. Open a web page from a link Links to web pages appear as underlined text and usually contain the name or URL of a web page. 1. Click a link. A menu appears. 2. Click Get Link. The browser requests the web page. Tip: To open a web page from a link quickly, select the link and hold the trackwheel. Cancel a web page request 1. While a web page is loading, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Stop. The browser stops requesting the web page. 74 User Guide Browsing web pages Navigate on a web page Navigation on a web page varies according to the layout on each page and the items that you have selected. A web page can contain customized menu items or links. 1. On a web page, select one of the following options: • To select a menu item, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click a menu item. • To select a link on a web page, click the link. Tip: To see a list of browser shortcut keys, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Help. Navigate between web pages 1. On a web page, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Select one of the following options: • To move back a page, click Previous or press the Escape button. • To move forward a page, click Next. View images on a web page 1. On a web page, click an image or image placeholder. A menu appears. 2. Select one of the following options: • To view the image on its own page, click Full Image. • To load more images on the web page, click More Images. • To load all the images on the web page, click All Images. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 75 4: Browser Refresh a web page You can refresh a web page to view the most current information, or if a web page stops responding. 1. On a web page, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Refresh. The web page is refreshed. Save a web page to the Messages screen You can save a web page to your Messages screen instead of creating a bookmark that appears on the Bookmarks screen. 1. On a web page, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Select one of the following options: • If the web page is not loaded yet, click Save Request. • If the web page is loaded, click Save Page. The requested web page is saved as a message on the Messages screen. Tip: To open a web page from the Messages screen, click a saved web page. A menu appears. Click Open Page. View the URL of a web page You can view the URL of a web page while you browse it. 1. On a web page, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Page Address. The Address dialog box displays the address of the web page. 76 User Guide Browsing web pages View the security settings for a web page 1. On a web page, click one of the following icons: Icon Description browser connection to the web page is secure browser connection to the web page is not secure A dialog box displays security setting information. Download applications You can download applications to use on your handheld. Note: You are solely responsible for the selection, implementation and performance of any third-party applications that you use with the handheld or desktop software. Research In Motion does not in any way endorse or guarantee the security, compatibility, performance, or trustworthiness of any third-party applications, and shall have no liability to you or any third-party for issues arising from such third-party applications. 1. On a web page, click an application link. A menu appears. 2. Click Get Link. The application information appears. Application information 3. Click Download. A dialog box appears. 4. Click OK. The application is downloaded. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 77 4: Browser The new application is added to your handheld. Using bookmarks You can save the addresses of your favorite web pages as bookmarks. Bookmarks appear in the browser, on the Bookmarks screen. Create a bookmark 1. On a web page, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Add Bookmark. The Add Bookmark dialog box appears. Add Bookmark dialog box 3. In the following fields, review or edit the information: Field Title Create in Description This field displays the name of the bookmark. Set the folder in which the bookmark is saved. To set a different folder, click Change Folder. The Bookmarks screen appears. Click a folder. A menu appears. Click Select Folder. Refer to "Create a folder for bookmarks" on page 81 for more information. 78 Default — Browser Bookmarks User Guide Using bookmarks Field Description Make Available Offline Set whether you can view the web page when you are not connected to the wireless network. When you view a web page offline, it displays the information that was current when you saved the bookmark. ! To select or clear the check box, press the Space key. Default cleared 4. Click Add. The bookmark is saved. Open a bookmark 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Bookmarks. The Bookmarks screen appears. 3. Click a bookmark. A menu appears. 4. Click Get Link. The browser requests the web page. Edit a bookmark 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Bookmarks. The Bookmarks screen appears. 3. Click a bookmark. A menu appears. 4. Click Edit Bookmark. A dialog box appears. 5. Edit the bookmark. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 79 4: Browser Bookmarks screen — Editing a bookmark Note: To change the Make Available Offline option, you must create the bookmark again. Refer to "Create a bookmark" on page 78 for more information. 6. Click Accept. The edited bookmark is saved. Move a bookmark 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Bookmarks. The Bookmarks screen appears. 3. Click a bookmark. A menu appears. 4. Select one of the following options: • To move the bookmark one item higher in the list, click Move Bookmark Up. • To move the bookmark one item lower in the list, click Move Bookmark Down. • To move the bookmark to another folder, click Move Bookmark. The Select Destination Folder screen appears. Click a folder. A menu appears. Click Select Folder. 80 User Guide Using bookmarks Delete a bookmark 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Bookmarks. The Bookmarks screen appears. 3. Click a bookmark. A menu appears. 4. Click Delete Bookmark. A dialog box appears. 5. Click Delete. The bookmark is deleted. Note: You cannot delete the Home Page bookmark. Create a folder for bookmarks You can create folders within the Bookmarks folder. 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Bookmarks. The Bookmarks screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click View Bookmark Subfolders. The Bookmarks screen appears. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Add Subfolder. A dialog box appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 81 4: Browser Bookmarks screen — Creating a folder 7. In the Enter subfolder name field, type a name for the folder. 8. Click OK. The folder is saved. Rename a folder for bookmarks 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Bookmarks. The Bookmarks screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click View Bookmark Subfolders. The Bookmarks screen appears. 5. Click a folder. A menu appears. 6. Click Rename Folder. A dialog box appears. 7. In the Enter subfolder name field, type a new name for the folder. 8. Click OK. The renamed folder is saved. Move between folders for bookmarks Folders that contain other folders are marked with a plus sign (+). 1. On the Bookmarks screen, select one of the following options: 82 User Guide Managing the browser • To select a folder, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Select Folder. • To open a folder, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Open Folder. • To move up a folder level, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Move Up. • To move to the Bookmarks folder, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Go to Root. Managing the browser Close a web page 1. In a browser, press the Escape button. The previous screen appears. Hide the browser You can hide the browser while you use other applications on your handheld. 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Hide. The previous screen appears. 3. To return to the browser, click a browser. The last web page that you viewed appears. Close the browser Closing the browser disconnects it from the wireless network. 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Close. Tip: To close the browser quickly, press and hold the Escape button. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 83 4: Browser View the browser history The browser saves a list of the last 20 web pages that you visited during your browser session. 1. On a web page, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click History. The History screen appears. Clear a browser cache You can clear the browser caches to free memory on your handheld. Each cache can store up to ten items. 1. In the browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Options. The Browser Options screen appears. 3. Click General Properties. The General Properties screen appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To clear rendered pages, click Clear Page Cache. • To clear server data, click Clear Raw Data Cache. • To clear rendered pages and server data, click Clear Content Caches. • To clear browser cookies, click Clear Cookie Cache. • To clear content that was sent to your handheld, click Clear Persistent Cache. View the browser connection information You can view the host name of a web page, the duration of your browser session, and the amount of data sent and received by your browser. 84 User Guide Setting browser options 1. On a web page, click one of the following icons: Icon Description browser is connected to the wireless network browser is not connected to the wireless network A dialog box displays the browser connection information. Setting browser options Set browser options 1. In a browser, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 2. Click Options. The Browser Options screen appears. 3. Click General Properties. The General Properties screen appears. 4. In the following check boxes, press the Space key to select or clear the option: Description Default Confirm Close on Escape Field Set whether you are prompted before the browser closes when you press the Escape button. cleared Confirm Execute Scripts Set whether you are prompted before scripts are run. cleared 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save Options. The options are saved. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 85 4: Browser 86 User Guide 5 Calendar This section provides information on the following topics: • Navigating in the calendar • Managing appointments and meetings • Setting calendar options 5: Calendar Navigating in the calendar Change the calendar format 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: • To view your schedule for one day, click View Day. • To view a list of your appointments and meetings, grouped by day, click View Agenda. • To view your schedule for one week, click View Week. • To view your schedule for one month, click View Month. navigation bar Day format 88 Agenda format User Guide Navigating in the calendar Week format Month format Tip: To change days quickly in Day format, scroll to the navigation bar. Click a day. View the current date 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Today. The current date appears. View a specific date 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Go to Date. A dialog box appears. 4. In the Go to Date field, press the Space key until the preferred options appear. 5. Click the trackwheel. The date appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 89 5: Calendar View the next or previous date 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: Format Option Day To view that day in the next week, click Next Week. To view that day in the previous week, click Prev Week. Agenda To view the next day on which you have an appointment or meeting, click Next Day. To view the previous day on which you have an appointment or meeting, click Prev Day. Week To view the next week, click Next Week. To view the previous week, click Prev Week. Month To view the next month, click Next Month. To view the previous month, click Prev Month. To view that month in the next year, click Next Year. To view that month in the previous year, click Prev Year. Managing appointments and meetings An appointment is a scheduled amount of time in the calendar. A meeting is an appointment to which contacts are invited. Prerequisite: To manage meetings on your handheld, the following requirements must be met: • Your handheld must be enabled on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.1 or later. • Wireless calendar synchronization is enabled. Refer to the Desktop Software: Intellisync Help for more information. 90 User Guide Managing appointments and meetings Create an appointment or meeting 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New. The New Appointment screen appears. New Appointment screen 4. In the following fields, type the appointment information: Field Description Subject Type the subject of the appointment. Location Type the location of the appointment. 5. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default All Day Event Set whether the appointment occupies a full day. cleared Start Set the date and time when the appointment starts. selected date and time BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 91 5: Calendar Field Description Default End Set the date and time when the appointment ends. If you modify this field, the Duration field reflects the change. Note: Lotus Notes users cannot create appointments that span days. The appointment must start and end on the same date. 1 hour after start time Duration Set the length of the appointment. If you modify this field, the End field reflects the change. 0 Hours 1 Hour Time Zone Set the time zone in which the appointment occurs. Selected Time Zone Reminder Set the amount of time in advance your handheld notifies you of the appointment. If you do not want to be notified, set this field to None. 15 Min. Recurrence Set whether you want the appointment to recur regularly, such as on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. None Every: Set the frequency of the appointment. End: Set the date on which the series of appointments ends. Days: If your appointment recurs weekly, set the days on which the appointment recurs. Relative Date: If your appointment recurs monthly or yearly, you can set whether the appointment recurs on the exact date or on the relative date. For example, you can set the appointment to recur on the 28th of each month (exact date) or on the last Monday of each month (relative date). 6. In the Notes field, type any additional information for the appointment. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Select one of the following options: • To save the appointment, click Save. 92 User Guide Managing appointments and meetings • To create a meeting, proceed to step 9. 9. Click Invite Attendee. The Select Address screen appears. 10. Click a contact. A menu appears. 11. Click Invite. 12. To invite more contacts, repeat steps 9 through 11. Tip: Do not invite yourself to the meeting. You are already registered as the person who created the meeting. 13. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 14. Click Save. A meeting invitation is sent. Note: Any responses to your meeting invitation are received in the messages application. Warning: If you turn off the handheld by clicking the Turn Power Off icon, the handheld does not turn on to notify you of calendar reminders. To have the handheld turn on to notify you of a calendar reminder, select one of the following options: • Turn off the handheld by pressing the Power button. • Set the Auto On/Off feature. Refer to "Set Auto On/Off options" on page 112 for more information. Create an appointment quickly Prerequisite: To add appointments quickly, the Enable Quick Entry field must be set to Yes. Refer to "Set calendar options" on page 97 for more information. 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Verify that the calendar is in Day format. Tip: If the calendar is not in Day format, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click View Day. Day format appears. 3. Beside the start time, type the subject of the appointment. 4. Beside the subject, type a location in parentheses. 5. Roll the trackwheel to change the end time of the appointment. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 93 5: Calendar 6. Click the trackwheel. The appointment is saved. Open an appointment or meeting 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Verify that the calendar is in Day, Week, or Agenda format. Tip: If the calendar is in Month format, click a day. A menu appears. Click View Appts. Day format appears. 3. Click an appointment or meeting. A menu appears. 4. Click Open. If the appointment or meeting recurs, a dialog box appears. • To open all occurrences of the appointment, click Open the series. • To open only the selected appointment, click Open this occurrence. The details of the meeting appear. Open a meeting from the Messages screen 1. On the Messages screen, click a meeting invitation (or response). A menu appears. 2. Click Open. The meeting invitation (or response) appears. 3. At the bottom of the screen, click Meeting Request (or Meeting Response). A menu appears. 4. Click Open Attachment. The details of the meeting appear. Accept or decline a meeting invitation Meeting invitations appear as messages on the Messages screen. 1. Open the messages application. The Messages screen appears. 2. Click the meeting invitation. A menu appears. 94 User Guide Managing appointments and meetings 3. Click Open. The details of the meeting appear. Tip: To check your calendar while you view the meeting invitation, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click View Calendar. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To accept the meeting without sending comments, click Accept. • To decline the meeting without sending comments, click Decline. • To accept the meeting and send comments, click Accept with comments. The Comments screen appears. Type comments. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Send. • To decline the meeting and send comments, click Decline with comments. The Comments screen appears. Type comments. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Send. The response is sent to the person who created the meeting. Edit an appointment or meeting Note: You can only edit a meeting that you created. 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Verify that the calendar is in Day, Week, or Agenda format. Tip: If the calendar is in Month format, click a day. A menu appears. Click View Appts. Day format appears. 3. Click an appointment or meeting. A menu appears. 4. Click Open. If the appointment or meeting recurs, a dialog box appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 95 5: Calendar • To edit all occurrences of the appointment or meeting, click Open the series. • To edit only the selected appointment or meeting, click Open this occurrence. The Appointment Details screen appears. 5. Edit the appointment or meeting.. Note: Lotus Notes users cannot edit the Start, End, Duration, or Time Zone of a recurring appointment or meeting.. 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Select one of the following options: • To save the edited appointment or meeting, click Save. • To edit the contacts that are invited to a meeting, proceed to step 8. 8. In either the Accepted field or the Declined field, click a contact. A menu appears. 9. Select one of the following options: • To invite a new contact, click Invite Attendee. The Select Address screen appears. Click a contact. A menu appears. Click Invite . • To replace one contact with another contact, click Change Attendee. The Select Address screen appears. Click a contact. A menu appears. Click Invite . • To revoke the invitation to a contact, click Remove Attendee. A dialog box appears. Click Delete. 10. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 11. Click Save. An updated meeting invitation is sent. 96 User Guide Setting calendar options Delete an appointment or meeting Warning: If you delete a meeting invitation from the Messages screen before you accept or decline it, the appointment is deleted from your desktop calendar. 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Verify that the calendar is in Day, Week, or Agenda format. Tip: If the calendar is in Month format, click a day. A menu appears. Click View Appts. Day format appears. 3. Click an appointment or meeting. A menu appears. 4. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • If the appointment or meeting occurs once, click Delete. • If the appointment or meeting recurs, to delete all occurrences of the appointment, click Delete the series. To delete only the selected appointment, click Delete this occurrence. The appointment or meeting is deleted. Tip: If you delete a meeting that you created, the Send cancellation to attendees dialog box appears. To send a cancellation notice to the contacts that you invited, click Yes. Setting calendar options Set calendar options 1. Open the calendar. The calendar appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Calendar Options screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 97 5: Calendar 4. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Enable Quick Entry Set whether you can add appointments quickly when the calendar is in Day format. Yes Initial View Set the format that appears when the calendar opens. Day Default Reminder Set the amount of time before an appointment or meeting that the handheld notifies you. 15 Min. Confirm Delete Set whether you are prompted before appointments are deleted. Yes Start of Day Set the time at which your daily schedule begins. 9:00 AM End of Day Set the time at which your daily schedule ends. 5:00 PM First Day of the Week Set the day on which your weekly schedule begins. Mon 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The options are saved. 98 User Guide 6 Other applications This section provides information on the following topics: • Tasks • MemoPad • Calculator • Alarm • Games 6: Other applications Tasks Create a task You can create a task to track the progress of an assigned duty. 1. Open the tasks application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New. The New screen appears. New screen 4. In the Task field, type the subject of the task. 5. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Status Set the progress status of the task. Not Started Priority Set the priority of the task. Normal Due Set the date by which the task is to be completed. None 6. In the Notes field, type any additional information for the task. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 100 User Guide Tasks 8. Click Save. The task is saved. Open a task 1. Open the tasks application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a task. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The task appears. Edit a task 1. Open the tasks application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a task. A menu appears. 3. Click Open. The Edit Task screen appears. 4. Edit the task. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The edited task is saved. Change the status of a task 1. Open the tasks application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a task. A menu appears. 3. Select one of the following options: • To show that the task is in progress, click Mark In Progress. • To show that the task is complete, click Mark Completed. Note: To mark a task as Waiting or Deferred, you must edit the Status field of the task. Refer to "Edit a task" on page 101 for more information. Delete a task 1. Open the tasks application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a task. A menu appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 101 6: Other applications 3. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 4. Click Delete. The task is deleted. Tip: To delete all completed tasks, on the Find screen, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Delete Completed. Set task options 1. Open the tasks application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Tasks Options screen appears. 4. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Sort By Set how tasks are sorted on the Find screen. Subject Confirm Delete Set whether you are prompted before tasks are deleted. Yes 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The options are saved. MemoPad Create a memo You can create a memo to record notes or lists. 1. Open the memo application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New. A blank memo appears. 4. In the Title field, type a name for the memo. 5. Press the Enter key. 102 User Guide MemoPad 6. Type a memo. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save. The memo is saved. Open a memo 1. Open the memo application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a memo. A menu appears. 3. Click View. The memo appears. Edit a memo 1. Open the memo application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a memo. A menu appears. 3. Click Edit. The memo appears. 4. Edit the memo. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The edited memo is saved. Delete a memo 1. Open the memo application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click a memo. A menu appears. 3. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 4. Click Delete. The memo is deleted. Set MemoPad options 1. Open the memo application. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The MemoPad Options screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 103 6: Other applications 4. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Confirm Delete Description Default Yes Set whether you are prompted before memos are deleted. 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The option is saved. Calculator Perform a calculation 1. Open the calculator. The calculator appears. 2. Type a number. 3. Click an operator. 4. Type another number. 5. Click the equal sign. The result appears. Tip: To use the calculator memory, select one of the following options: • To populate the memory, type a number. Click M+. • To recall the memory, click MR. • To clear the memory, click MC. • To replace the memory, type a number. Click MS. Convert measurements You can convert numbers to and from metric and imperial measurements. 1. Open the calculator. The calculator appears. 2. Type a number. 3. Click Menu. A menu appears. 104 User Guide Alarm 4. Select one of the following options: • To convert from imperial to metric, click To Metric. • To convert from metric to imperial, click From Metric. A menu appears. 5. Click a conversion. The number is converted. Alarm Set the alarm 1. Open the alarm. The Alarm screen appears. 2. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Option Default Daily Alarm Set whether the alarm is on or off. Off Time Set the time at which you want the alarm to notify you. 12:00 AM Snooze Set whether the alarm sounds again after the initial notification. Set the amount of time after each notification that the alarm notifies you again. Off Active on Weekends Set whether the alarm notifies you every day, including Saturday and Sunday. Yes 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Save. The options are saved. Warning: If you turn off the handheld by clicking the Turn Power Off icon, the handheld does not turn on to notify you of the alarm. To have the handheld turn on to notify you of an alarm, select one of the following options: • Turn off the handheld by pressing the Power button. • Set the Auto On/Off feature. Refer to "Set Auto On/Off options" on page 112 for more information. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 105 6: Other applications Turn off the alarm • To silence the alarm when it is sounding, press any key. • To disable the alarm, set the Daily Alarm field to Off. Games Start a game 1. Select one of the following options: • Open BrickBreaker. The BrickBreaker screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New Game. The game starts. Tip: To pause a game, click the trackwheel. To resume a game, click Resume. BrickBreaker The object of this game is to destroy bricks using a paddle and a ball. During the game, the following capsules can fall from bricks that you destroy. Capsule Description Long makes the paddle longer Slow slows down the ball Gun enables you to shoot at bricks Laser enables you to shoot laser beams at bricks Multi enables you to use multiple balls Catch enables you to catch and hold the ball Skip skips to the next level Flip changes the direction of the paddle 1-up gives you an additional life 106 User Guide Games Navigate in BrickBreaker You can navigate using the following: To Press move the paddle roll the trackwheel fire the gun or laser Space key release the ball when in catch mode Space key Set BrickBreaker options 1. Open BrickBreaker. The BrickBreaker screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Options. The Options screen appears. 4. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Paddle Movement Speed Set how quickly the paddle moves when you roll the trackwheel. Paddle Acceleration Set whether the paddle speed accelerates as you roll the trackwheel. cleared 5. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 6. Click Save. The options are saved. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 107 6: Other applications 108 User Guide 7 Options This section provides information on the following topics: • Handheld options • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Applications Auto On/Off AutoText Browser Date/Time Firewall Localization Message services Network Owner Profiles Screen/Keyboard Security Service book SIM card SMS Status Theme TLS WAP Push WTLS 7: Options Handheld options View handheld options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. Option Description About View your handheld copyright information. Applications View the applications that are installed on your handheld. Auto On/Off Set your handheld to turn on and off at specified times. AutoText View, add, edit, and delete AutoText entries. Browser Set browser options. Date/Time Set the date and time. Firewall View the status of your firewall. Host Routing Table View information about your host network. Localization Set a display language. Message Services View the message services that are on your handheld. Network View network settings. Owner Type the information that appears when you lock your handheld. Profiles Create, enable, or delete profiles that notify you of alarms, appointments, messages, phone calls, and browser items. Screen/Keyboard Set options for how the screen appears and how the keyboard responds on your handheld. Security Set a password. Service Book View the service books that are on your handheld. SIM Card View your SIM card identity and phone number and enable SIM card security. SMS Set SMS message options. Status View information about your handheld and the wireless network. Theme Set a display theme. 110 User Guide Handheld options Option Description TLS Set Transport Layer Security (TLS) options. WAP Push Set how your handheld processes WAP Push messages and applications. WTLS Set Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS) options. About View handheld information 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click About. Handheld and copyright information appears. 3. To return to the Options screen, press the Escape button twice. Applications Default applications are shipped with your handheld. Any additional applications that you load onto your handheld are called third-party applications. Note: You are solely responsible for the selection, implementation and performance of any third-party applications that you use with the handheld or desktop software. Research In Motion does not in any way endorse or guarantee the security, compatibility, performance, or trustworthiness of any third-party applications, and shall have no liability to you or any third-party for issues arising from such third-party applications. View application information 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Applications. The Applications screen appears. 3. Click an application. A menu appears. 4. Select one of the following options: BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 111 7: Options • To view all application details, click Modules. A list of modules appears. Click a module. A menu appears. Click Module Information. The application details appear. • To view third-party application details, click Properties. The application details appear. • To delete a third-party application, click Delete. Auto On/Off You can set whether you want your handheld to turn on and off at specific times. Warning: If you are in an area where wireless signals might interfere with normal operations (for example, on an airplane), do not use the Auto On/ Off feature to turn off your handheld radio. Click the Turn Wireless Off icon. Set Auto On/Off options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Auto On/Off. The Auto On/Off screen appears. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Weekday On Set when the handheld turns on on weekdays. 7:00 AM Weekday Off Set when the handheld turns off on weekdays. 11:00 PM Weekend On Set when the handheld turns on on weekends. 7:00 AM Weekend Off Set when the handheld turns off on weekends. 11:00 PM 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. 112 User Guide Handheld options Enable or disable Auto On/Off 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Auto On/Off. The Auto On/Off screen appears. 3. In the weekday and weekend sections, select one of the following options: • To enable Auto On/Off, in the Disabled field, press the Space key until Enabled appears. • To disable Auto On/Off, in the Enabled field, press the Space key until Disabled appears. Note: If you turn off your handheld using the Power button and Auto On/ Off is enabled, the handheld turns on again at the specified Auto On time. Calendar and alarm notifications also turn on your handheld. If you turn off your handheld using the Turn Power Off icon, you are prompted to select either Auto Off (the handheld turns on again at the specified Auto On time) or Power Off (the handheld turns on only if you press the Power button). AutoText You can use AutoText in messages, tasks, memos, and appointments. The AutoText feature replaces certain text that you type with programmed text. For example, in a message, if you type hte and press the Space key, hte changes to the. You can use AutoText to complete the following actions: • correct commonly misspelled words • replace abbreviations and acronyms with complete words • insert phrases into messages by typing a keyword View AutoText entries 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 113 7: Options 2. Click AutoText. The AutoText entries appear. Tip: To search for an AutoText entry, on the AutoText screen, type the first letters of the entry. Entries that begin with these letters appear. Create an AutoText entry 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click AutoText. The AutoText screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click New. The AutoText: New screen appears. 5. In the following fields, type AutoText information: Field Description Replace Type a keyword or a combination of letters. With Type the text that replaces the keyword. ! To insert a macro (for example, the current date), click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Insert Macro. The Insert macro dialog box appears. Click a macro. 6. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Using Select one of the following options: SmartCase Specified Case: The capitalization of the AutoText entry appears exactly as you typed it. SmartCase: The capitalization of the AutoText entry changes depending on the context in which it is used. Locale Set whether the AutoText entry is available in all languages that are on your handheld or in a specific language only. current display language 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save. The AutoText entry is saved. 114 User Guide Handheld options Edit an AutoText entry 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click AutoText. The AutoText screen appears. 3. Click an entry. A menu appears. 4. Click Edit. The AutoText: Edit screen appears. 5. Edit the AutoText entry. 6. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 7. Click Save. The edited AutoText entry is saved. Delete an AutoText entry 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click AutoText. The AutoText screen appears. 3. Click an entry. A menu appears. 4. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 5. Click Delete. The AutoText entry is deleted. Browser You can set the default browser configuration settings. Refer to "Setting browser options" on page 85 for more information on setting other browser options. Set browser options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Browser. The Browser screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 115 7: Options 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default browser configuration Set which browser opens when you click links in messages and attachments. “W” hotkey configuration Set which WAP Browser opens when you press the W key on the Home screen. “B” hotkey configuration Set which BlackBerry Browser opens when you press the B key on the Home screen. Note: The browser options might vary depending on the browser applications that are available on your handheld. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The browser options are saved. Date/Time Set the date and time 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Date/Time. The Date/Time screen appears. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Time Zone Set your time zone. Time Set the current time. Time Format Select a 12-hour or 24-hour clock. Date Set the current date. Auto Time Set Set whether your handheld time is updated automatically based on your selected time zone. Network Date This field displays the current date on the wireless network. Network Time This field displays the current time on the wireless network. 116 User Guide Handheld options 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. Tip: To copy the current date and time from the wireless network to your handheld, on the Date/Time screen, click the trackwheel. A menu appears. Click Copy Network Time. Firewall If you have third-party applications on your handheld, the firewall option prevents these applications from transmitting data without your knowledge. Note: You are solely responsible for the selection, implementation and performance of any third-party applications that you use with the handheld or desktop software. Research In Motion does not in any way endorse or guarantee the security, compatibility, performance, or trustworthiness of any third-party applications, and shall have no liability to you or any third-party for issues arising from such third-party applications. Accept or deny a connection request 1. In the dialog box that prompts you to accept or deny a connection request, select one of the following options: • To accept the request, select the Accept check box. • To deny the request, select the Deny check box. Tip: If you do not want a dialog box to appear each time that a request is made, in the dialog box, select the Don’t ask this again check box. All subsequent requests are accepted or denied, depending on the option that you selected in the dialog box. Reset firewall settings You can return to the default firewall settings. 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Firewall. The Firewall screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 117 7: Options 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Reset Settings. The firewall settings are reset. Localization If more than one language is available on your handheld, you can change the language that is displayed. Select a display language 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Localization. The Localization screen appears. 3. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Locale Description Set the language that you want to use on your handheld. Default current display language 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The language is selected. Note: If you change your display language, your AutoText entries are updated to reflect the change. Message services All email messages that you send from your handheld are sent from the default message service. Note: If your handheld is integrated with an email account using the web client, the default message service is Web Client. If your handheld is integrated with an email account using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, the default message service is Desktop. 118 User Guide Handheld options Change your default message service 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Message Services. The Message Services screen appears. 3. In the Messaging (CMIME) field, press the Space key until the preferred service appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The option is saved. Network Set network options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Network. The Network screen appears. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Item Description Default Radio Turn on and turn off your handheld radio. On Scan Mode Set whether your handheld scans for and selects a wireless network automatically. Automatic Active Network This field displays the name of the network that your handheld uses. — 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. Select a network manually 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Network. The Network screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 119 7: Options 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Scan for Networks. A list of available networks appears. 5. Click a network. A menu appears. 6. Click Select Network. The network is selected. Register your handheld manually 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Network. The Network screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Register Now. Your handheld is registered. Owner The text that you type on this screen appears when you lock your handheld. Set owner information 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Owner. The Owner screen appears. 3. In the following fields, type contact information: Field Name Description Type your name. Information Type information that appears when the handheld is locked. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The owner information is saved. 120 User Guide Handheld options Profiles You can enable profiles that notify you of alarms, saved web pages and incoming WAP content, messages, and phone calls. The handheld has the following profiles. When you first receive your handheld, the Default profile is enabled. Profile Item Notification Out of Holster In Holster Volume Quiet Alarm, Browser, Calendar, None Level 1, Messages, Phone, SMS None Loud Alarm, Browser, Calendar, Vibrate + Tone Level 1, Messages, Phone, SMS Vibrate + Tone High Discreet Alarm Default Tone Mute Tone Low Browser, Calendar, Level Vibrate 1, Messages, Phone, SMS Vibrate Mute Alarm Tone Tone High Phone Tone Vibrate + Tone High Browser, Calendar, Level 1, Messages, SMS LED Flashing Vibrate LED Flashing Mute Enable a notification profile 1. Open the profiles application. The Profiles screen appears. 2. Click a profile. A menu appears. 3. Click Enable. The word (On) appears beside the enabled profile. Tip: To enable a profile quickly, on the Profiles screen, select a profile. Press the Space key. Create a notification profile 1. Open the profiles application. The Profiles screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 121 7: Options 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click New. A list of items for which you can receive notification appears. 4. In the Name field, type a profile name. 5. Click an item for which you can receive notification. A menu appears. 6. Click Edit. 7. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Out of Holster Set how you are notified when your handheld is not in the holster. In Holster Set how you are notified when your handheld is in the holster. Tune Set the tune that plays when you are notified. Volume Set the volume for your notification. If you set this field to Escalating, the notification volume increases. Number of Beeps Set how many times the tune plays before notification stops. For phone calls, notification does not stop until you answer the call. Repeat Notification Set whether the LED flashes to remind you of unopened messages. Do Not Disturb Set whether your handheld notifies you of incoming calls. 8. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 9. Click Save. The options are saved. 10. Repeat steps 5 through 9 for the other items in the list. 11. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 12. Click Save. The profile is saved. 122 User Guide Handheld options Edit a notification profile 1. Open the profiles application. The Profiles screen appears. 2. Click a profile. A menu appears. 3. Click Edit. A list of items for which you can receive notification appears. 4. Click an item. A menu appears. 5. Click Edit. 6. Edit the notification information. 7. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 8. Click Save. The options are saved. 9. Repeat steps 4 through 8 for the other items in the list. 10. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 11. Click Close. The edited items are saved. Delete a notification profile You can only delete notification profiles that you created. 1. Open the profiles application. The Profiles screen appears. 2. Click a profile. A menu appears. 3. Click Delete. A dialog box appears. 4. Click Delete. The profile is deleted. Download notification tunes You can download tunes, or ring tones, in standard MIDI format. 1. On a web page, click a .mid file link. A menu appears. 2. Click Get Link. The MIDI File screen appears. 3. Click Save. A dialog box appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 123 7: Options 4. In the Enter Tune Name field, type a name for the tune. 5. Click Save. A dialog box appears. 6. Click OK. The tune is downloaded. Tip: To listen to the tune before you download it, on the Midi File screen, click the Play icon. To stop playing the tune, click the Stop icon. Warning: Research In Motion does not in any way endorse or guarantee the security or compatibility of any MIDI file with the handheld, and takes no responsibility whatsoever for such MIDI files, including their functionality. Your selection and usage of MIDI files is your sole responsibility. Manage a tune 1. Open the profiles application. The Profiles screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 3. Click Show Tunes. The Tunes screen appears. 4. Click a tune. A menu appears. 5. Select one of the following options: • To listen to the tune, click Play. • To delete a tune, click Delete. A dialog box appears. Click Delete. Screen/Keyboard Set screen and keyboard settings 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Screen/Keyboard. The Screen/Keyboard screen appears. 124 User Guide Handheld options 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Standby Screen Set whether an image appears when your handheld is idle for a specified duration. ! To preview the standby screen, click the Preview button. Default Enabled Standby Timeout Set the duration of time that your handheld 10 min is idle before the standby screen appears. Font Family Set the font family of the display font. System Font Size Set the size of the display font. Font Style Set whether the font is plain, bold, or italic. Plain Antialias mode Set whether your handheld uses antialiasing No to smooth the edges of large fonts. Antialiasing Key Tone Set whether your handheld emits a tone each Off time that you press a key. Key Rate Set the speed at which your cursor moves when you hold the Backspace key, the Enter key, or the Space key. Slow 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. Security Set security options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Security. The Security screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 125 7: Options 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Password Set whether you want to enable a password on Disabled your handheld. Refer to "Set a password" on page 126 for more information. Security Timeout Set the duration of time that your handheld is idle 2 Min before it locks. Lock Handheld Set whether your handheld locks when you insert it No Upon Holstering into the holster. IT Policy This field displays the name of the IT policy that is assigned to your handheld. — Note: If your handheld is lost or stolen, contact your system administrator. If wireless IT policy is available for your handheld, your system administrator can disable or lock your handheld over the wireless network. To receive IT policy settings over the wireless network, your handheld must be enabled on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.5 or later for Microsoft Exchange. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. Set a password 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Security. The Security screen appears. 3. In the Password field, press the Space key until Enabled appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. A dialog box appears. 6. In the New Password field, type a password. 7. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 8. In the Verify New Password field, type the password again. 126 User Guide Handheld options 9. Click the trackwheel. The password is enabled. Change the password 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Security. The Security screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Change Password. A dialog box appears. 5. In the Enter Password field, type the current password. 6. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 7. In the New Password field, type a new password. 8. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 9. In the Verify New Password field, type the password again. 10. Click the trackwheel. The password is changed. Disable the password 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Security. The Security screen appears. 3. In the Password field, press the Space key until Disabled appears. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. A dialog box appears. 6. In the Enter Password field, type the password. 7. Click the trackwheel. The password is disabled. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 127 7: Options Lock your handheld 1. On the Home screen, click the Lock icon. Your handheld is locked. Unlock your handheld Warning: If you type your password five times incorrectly, you are prompted to type blackberry before you can continue. On subsequent password attempts, the characters that you type are displayed in the Enter Password field. If you type your password eight times incorrectly, you are prompted to type blackberry again before you can continue. If you type your password ten times incorrectly, all information is erased from your handheld for security reasons. 1. On the Lock screen, roll the trackwheel. The Handheld is locked dialog box appears. 2. Click Unlock. A dialog box appears. 3. In the Enter Password field, type your password. 4. Click the trackwheel. Your handheld is unlocked. Perform Security Self Tests The Security Self Test application verifies that security software is implemented properly on your handheld. The tests run automatically when your handheld restarts. To perform the tests manually, complete the following steps: 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Security. The Security screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Click Verify Security Software. A dialog box indicates whether the tests passed or failed. 128 User Guide Handheld options Service book You can view the service books that are present on your handheld. Some handheld features (for example, wireless calendar synchronization) require a service book to function. Note: Your integration option determines which email service book appears on your handheld. View service books 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Service Book. The service books appear. Tip: To view the service record for a service book, click the service book. A menu appears. Click View. Accept a service book Your handheld accepts most service books automatically. If a service book is not accepted automatically, a book icon appears in the handheld status section of the screen. To accept a service book manually, complete the following steps: 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Service Book. The service books appear. 3. Click a pending service book. A menu appears. 4. Click Accept. The service book is accepted. SIM card Your Subscriber Information Module (SIM) card stores security data, information about your service plan, and personal phone settings. The ID field is set by your service provider. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 129 7: Options Enable or disable SIM card security Prerequisite: To use SIM card security, the following requirements must be met: • Your service provider must provide you with a SIM card PIN code. • Your SIM card must be provisioned appropriately. 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click SIM Card. The SIM Card screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 4. Select one of the following options: • To enable SIM card security, click Enable Security. • To disable SIM card security, click Disable Security. A dialog box appears. 5. In the Enter PIN code field, type your PIN code. 6. Click the trackwheel. The option is saved. Warning: If you type a PIN code incorrectly three times, your SIM card does not function. To use your handheld with that SIM card again, you must ask your service provider for the personal unblock key (PUK) for your SIM card. Change the SIM card PIN code 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click SIM Card. The SIM Card screen appears. 3. Verify that Security Enabled appears at the top of the screen. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Change PIN Code. A dialog box appears. 6. In the Enter PIN code field, type your PIN code. 7. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 8. In the Enter new PIN code field, type your new PIN code. 130 User Guide Handheld options 9. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears. 10. Type your new PIN code again. The PIN code is changed. SMS Refer to "Setting SMS message options" on page 27 for more information on SMS options. Status View status items 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Status. The following items appear: Field Description Signal displays the strength of the network signal, in decibel milliwatts (dBm) Battery displays the approximate level of battery power File Free displays the amount of available memory, in bytes, for storing data such as messages, phone call logs, and contacts File Total displays the amount of memory, in bytes, that the handheld is using PIN displays the personal identification number (PIN) for your handheld IMEI displays the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number for your handheld Theme If more than one theme is available on your handheld, you can change the theme that is displayed. Select a theme 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 131 7: Options 2. Click Theme. The Theme screen appears. 3. In the following field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Theme Set the theme that you want to use on your handheld. — 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The theme is selected. TLS Transport Layer Security (TLS) provides additional authentication and security when you browse web pages using the BlackBerry Browser. It is an optional security feature that you can load onto your handheld using the Application Loader tool. Refer to the Desktop Software: Application Loader Help for more information on loading applications. Prerequisite: To use TLS your handheld must be enabled for Mobile Data Service on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Set TLS options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click TLS. 3. In the TLS Default field, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: • To add TLS to the connection from your BlackBerry Enterprise Server to a web server, select Proxy. • To add TLS to the entire connection from your handheld to a web server, select Handheld. Note: Your browser might take more time to connect to web pages if you select Handheld in the TLS Default field. 132 User Guide Handheld options WAP Push WAP push enables you to receive content from web applications without requesting it. For example, you can receive updates, or notifications, for weather, stock quotes, or news. Depending on your service provider’s plan, this feature might not be available for your handheld. Set WAP Push options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. In the following check boxes, press the Space key to select or clear the option: Field Description Default Enable WAP Push Set whether WAP push is enabled or disabled. Selected Allow WAP Push Applications Set whether your handheld accepts third-party Selected applications. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Process Service Load Set how your handheld notifies you of incoming service load content. Auto Process Service Indication Set how your handheld notifies you of incoming service indication content. Auto Process Other Messages Auto Set how your handheld notifies you of incoming content that is neither service load or service indication content. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 133 7: Options WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS) is the security layer of the WAP Browser that provides security for WAP services. It is an optional security feature that you can load onto your handheld using the Application Loader tool. Refer to the Desktop Software: Application Loader Help for more information on loading applications. Set WTLS options 1. Open the options application. The Options screen appears. 2. Click WTLS. The WTLS screen appears. 3. In the following fields, press the Space key until the preferred option appears: Field Description Default Encryption Strength Set the encryption level for connecting to your Allow WAP gateway. Weak Prompt for Server Trust Set whether you are prompted to authenticate Yes WTLS connections if the handheld cannot authenticate the connection automatically. 4. Click the trackwheel. A menu appears. 5. Click Save. The options are saved. 134 User Guide 8 Reference This section provides information on the following topics: • Icons • Troubleshooting • Maintenance 8: Reference Icons Address book Icon Description phone number contains a pause phone number contains a wait Messages Icon Description message is being sent message will be sent when possible attachment request sent message was sent to the network attachment request was successful PIN or SMS message was delivered to the recipient saved draft of email or PIN message message transmission error attachment request was not successful unopened email message opened email message unopened SMS message opened SMS message email message is filed high importance 136 User Guide Icons Icon Description address book attachment Phone Icon Description phone call is in progress volume level phone call is muted call forwarding is enabled for all phone calls voice mail message pending text telephone (TTY) is enabled placed or received phone call unopened missed phone call log unopened voice mail message opened missed phone call log opened voice mail message Browser Icon Description unopened saved web page opened saved web page BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 137 8: Reference Icon Description browser is connected to the wireless network browser is not connected to the wireless network browser connection to the web page is secure browser connection to the web page is not secure play MIDI tune stop playing MIDI tune Calendar Icon Description appointment was initiated by a meeting invitation appointment or meeting has a reminder set appointment or meeting has text in the Notes field appointment or meeting recurs exception to a recurring appointment or meeting appointment or meeting is an all-day event 138 User Guide Troubleshooting Other applications Application Icon Description Tasks task is not started or is in progress task is deferred task is complete high priority low priority Alarm alarm is set Miscellaneous Alt mode Shift mode or CAP-lock mode NUM-lock mode new service book Troubleshooting Issue The handheld does not turn on. Possible cause The battery is not inserted correctly. Possible solution Reinsert the battery. Refer to the Getting Started and Quick Reference Card. The battery is too low. Charge the battery. Refer to the Getting Started and Quick Reference Card. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 139 8: Reference Issue Possible cause Possible solution The handheld does not respond or is ”frozen”. Various. Reset the handheld: Press the Alt key + the Right Shift key + the Backspace key. The display is difficult to read. The handheld is in a poorly lit area. Turn on the backlighting: Press the Power button. The display font is too small. Increase the size of the display font. Refer to page 124. The wireless radio is off. Click the Turn Wireless On icon. The notification is not set to notify you audibly. Change the notification to Tone or Vibrate+Tone. Refer to page 121. The notification volume is too low. Increase the notification volume. Refer to page 121. The alarm is set at the wrong time. Reset the alarm and, if you are using 12 hour format, verify the AM or PM setting. Refer to page 105. The calendar event does not have a reminder set. Set a reminder. Refer to page 91. The handheld does not notify you of events such as messages, phone calls, or the alarm. 140 User Guide Troubleshooting Issue Possible cause Possible solution Some handheld applications do not work. For example, the handheld does not send or receive messages, the phone does not work or the browser icon does not appear on the home screen. The wireless radio is off. Click the Turn Wireless On icon. The handheld is not in an area of wireless coverage. Return to an area of wireless coverage. The battery is too low. Charge the handheld. Refer to the Getting Started and Quick Reference Card. The SIM card is not inserted correctly. Reinsert the SIM card. Refer to the Getting Started and Quick Reference Card. The handheld is not registered with the wireless network. Verify the registration status in the Active Network field. Refer to page 119. Register with the network. Refer to page 120. Contact your service provider. The wireless network is experiencing difficulties. Contact your service provider. Your service provider does not support the phone or browser. Contact your service provider. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 141 8: Reference Maintenance To Preserve battery life Do this Set the Auto On/Off feature. Refer to page 112. Turn off the radio when you are not in an area of wireless coverage: Click the Turn Wireless Off icon. Limit your use of the backlighting feature. Delete the original message when you send a reply. Refer to page 13. If you want to send a message to multiple people, use Add To, Add Cc, or Add Bcc instead of sending the message multiple times. Refer to page 11. Charge your handheld regularly. 142 User Guide Index about this guide, 5 accepting meeting invitations, 94 service books, 129 Access Number field, 67 Active Network field, 119, 141 adding additional contacts to messages, 12 applications, 77 attachments to messages, 15 contacts to groups, 43 multiple email addresses, 38 tunes, 123 See also creating Additional Numbers field, 67 address book adding groups, 40 creating contacts, 17, 38–42 deleting contacts, 43 deleting groups, 43 editing contacts, 42 editing groups, 42 icons, 136 searching for remote addresses, 44 setting options, 45 address book attachments icons, 137 opening, 16 sending, 15 addresses, See contacts alarm icon, 139 setting, 105 setting notification profiles, 121 troubleshooting, 140 turning off, 106 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld All Calls field, 63 All Incoming field, 61 All Outgoing field, 61 Allow Duplicate Names field, 45 alpha-dialing, 56 alternating between phone calls, 55 answering phone calls, 53 application information, viewing, 111 applications adding, 77 deleting, 112 troubleshooting, 141 using during a call, 56 appointments creating, 91–94 definition, 90 deleting, 97 editing, 95–96 opening, 94 Area Code field, 66 attachments, See file attachments; address book attachments Auto Answer field, 65 Auto Hangup field, 65 Auto More field, 21 auto on/off disabling, 113 enabling, 113 setting, 112 AutoText creating entries, 114 deleting entries, 115 editing entries, 115 inserting macros, 114 specified case and smartcase, 114 viewing entries, 113 143 Index B hotkey configuration field, 116 backlighting, 140, 142 battery maintenance, 142 troubleshooting, 139, 141 BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help, 7 BlackBerry Web Client Online Help, 7 bookmark folders creating, 81 renaming, 82 setting default, 81 bookmarks availability, 79 creating, 78 deleting, 81 editing, 79 moving, 80, 82 opening, 79 BrickBreaker capsules, 106 definition, 106 navigating, 107 setting options, 107 browser about, 72 bookmarks, 78 browsing web pages, 73 closing, 83 connection status, 84 hiding, 83 history, 84 home page, 72 icons, 137 managing, 83 navigating web pages, 75 setting options, 72, 85, 115 shortcut keys, 75 TLS, 132 WAP Push, 133 WTLS, 134 caches, 84 calculator converting measurements, 104 memory, 104 performing calculations, 104 calendar agenda format, 88 changing formats, 88 day format, 88 icons, 138 month format, 89 restrictions for Lotus Notes users, 92, 96 setting notification profiles, 121 setting options, 97 week format, 89 See also appointments; meetings call barring changing password, 62 disabling, 61 enabling, 61 setting options, 61 Call field, 66 call forwarding disabling, 63 enabling, 63 setting options, 63 call logging, 60 call logs, See phone call logs call waiting, 64 Call Waiting Enabled field, 64 calling contacts, 50–52 emergency numbers, 52 voice mail, 52 calls, See phone calls Case Sensitive Search field, 20 changing bookmark folders, 78 contacts in groups, 43 formats in calendar, 88 handheld password, 127 144 User Guide Index order of bookmarks, 80 SIM card security PIN code, 130 task status, 101 user-defined field names, 39 volume for phone calls, 54 See also editing; setting clearing browser caches, 84 phone timers, 69 closing browser, 83 web pages, 83 conference calls, 55 configuring browser, 72 browser home page, 72 Confirm close on Escape field, 85 Confirm Delete field, 21, 45, 65, 98, 102, 104 Confirm execute scripts field, 85 Conflicts field, 22 connection requests, 117 Consider PIN Level 1 field, 21 contacts creating, 38–42 deleting, 43 editing, 42 opening, 42 searching for in remote address book, 44 See also SIM card contacts; groups conventions notes, 7 prerequisites, 7 tips, 7 warnings, 7 Country Code field, 66 Create in field, 78 creating appointments, 91–94 AutoText entries, 114 bookmarks, 78 contacts, 17, 38–42 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld email and PIN messages, 11–13 folders for bookmarks, 81 groups, 40 meetings, 91–93 memos, 102 notification profiles, 121 phone call notes, 57 phone calls, 50 SIM card contacts, 46 SMS messages, 24 tasks, 100 customizing, See setting date, setting, 116 declining meeting invitations, 94 Default browser configuration field, 116 Default Reminder field, 98 Delete On field, 22 deleting appointments, 97 AutoText entries, 115 bookmarks, 81 contacts, 43 contacts from groups, 43 groups, 43 meetings, 97 memos, 103 messages, 22, 28–29 notification profiles, 123 original text from reply, 14 phone call logs, 58 saved searches, 34 SIM card contacts, 46 tasks, 101 Delivery Reports field, 27 Dial from Home Screen field, 65 disabling alarm, 106 auto on/off, 113 call barring, 61 call forwarding, 63 145 Index call logging, 60 handheld password, 127 SIM card security, 130 disconnecting browser from wireless network, 83 display language, selecting, 118 Display Name field, 21 Display Time field, 21 distribution lists, See groups Do Not Disturb field, 122 draft messages icon, 136 saving, 12 editing appointments, 95–96 AutoText entries, 115 bookmarks, 79 contacts, 42 email and PIN messages, 15 groups, 42 meetings, 95–96 memos, 103 notification profiles, 123 phone call notes, 57 saved searches, 34 SIM card contacts, 46 task status, 101 tasks, 101 user-defined field names, 39 See also setting email addresses, adding multiple, 38 email messages adding contacts to, 12 deleting, 28 editing, 15 filing, 31 forwarding, 14 marking opened, 35 marking unopened, 35 opening, 10 reconciling, 30 146 replying to, 13 requesting more of, 10 resending, 14, 15 saving, 28 saving draft, 12 searching for, 32 sending, 11–13 setting importance, 22 setting options, 21 emergency calls, making, 52 emptying deleted items folder on computer from handheld, 30 Enable Quick Entry field, 98 enabling auto on/off, 113 call barring, 61 call forwarding, 63 call logging, 60 handheld password, 126 SIM card security, 130 Encryption Strength field, 134 End of Day field, 98 ending phone calls, 51 Extension Length field, 66 extensions, dialing, 39 file attachments navigating, 19 opening, 19 opening table of contents, 18 setting options, 20 supported file formats, 18 filing email messages, 31 firewall accepting or denying connection requests, 117 resetting options, 117 First Day of the Week field, 98 folders, See bookmark folders Font Family field, 20, 125 Font Size field, 20, 125 format User Guide Index calendar, 88 forwarding email and PIN messages, 14 phone call logs, 58 phone calls, 63 SMS messages, 26 full content, opening, 19 games navigating, 107 pausing, 106 resuming, 106 setting options, 107 starting, 106 getting help, 7 Getting Started and Quick Reference Card, 7 groups adding contacts to, 43 changing contacts in, 43 creating, 40 deleting, 43 deleting contacts from, 43 editing, 42 opening, 42 handheld options about, 111 applications, 111 auto on/off, 112 AutoText, 113 browser, 115 date/time, 116 firewall, 117 localization, 118 message services, 118 network, 119 owner, 120 screen/keyboard, 124 security, 125 service book, 129 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld SIM card, 129 SMS, 131 status, 131 theme, 131 TLS, 132 viewing, 110 WAP Push, 133 WTLS, 134 handheld password changing, 127 disabling, 127 incorrect, 128 setting, 126 help, 7 Hide Filed Messages field, 21 hiding a browser, 83 high importance, setting, 22 holding phone calls, 54 Home page address field, 72 home page, customizing, 72 icons address book, 136 address book attachments, 137 alarm, 139 Alt mode, 139 browser, 137 calendar, 138 CAP-lock mode, 139 chart, 136 messages, 136 miscellaneous, 139 note, 7 NUM-lock mode, 139 pause, 136 phone, 137 prerequisite, 7 service book, 139 Shift mode, 139 tasks, 139 tip, 7 wait, 136 147 Index warning, 7 ignoring phone calls, 53 images, viewing, 75 Importance field, 22 importance, setting, 22 In Holster field, 122 Incoming If Roaming field, 61 Initial View field, 98 inserting extensions, 39 pauses, 39 waits, 39 Int’l Calls field, 61 Int’l Not to Home PLMN field, 61 integration options, 6 IT Policy field, 126 Key Rate field, 125 Key Tone field, 125 keyboard, setting options, 124 Leave messages on SIM card field, 27 links definition, 13 email address, 13 phone number, 52 web page, 74 localization, 118 locating phone number, 69 PIN, 10 SMS number, 23 Lock Handheld Upon Holstering field, 126 locking the handheld, 128 Log These Call Types field, 60 logs, See phone call logs low battery, 139, 141, 142 148 macros, inserting into AutoText entries, 114 maintenance, battery, 142 Make Available Offline field, 79 making emergency phone calls, 52 phone calls, 50–52 meeting invitations accepting, 94 changing attendees, 96 declining, 94 icon, 138 removing attendees, 96 meetings creating, 91–93 definition, 90 deleting, 97 editing, 95–96 opening, 94 MemoPad, setting options, 103 memos creating, 102 deleting, 103 editing, 103 opening, 103 message services, 118 messages icons, 136 setting notification profiles, 121 setting options, 21 See also email messages; SMS messages, PIN messages; phone call logs more, requesting, 10 muting phone calls, 54 National Number Length field, 66 navigating attachments, 19 calendar, 88 web pages, 75 User Guide Index network registering, 141 registering manually, 120 selecting, 119 notes definition, 7 icon, 7 notification profiles creating, 121 deleting, 123 editing, 123 enabling, 121 troubleshooting, 140 Number of Beeps field, 122 Number of Previous Items field, 27 opening address book attachments, 16 appointments, 94 bookmarks, 79 contacts, 42 email and PIN messages, 10 file attachments, 19 groups, 42 meetings, 94 memos, 103 phone call logs, 56 SMS messages, 23 tasks, 101 web pages, 73–74 options address book, 45 browser, 85 calendar, 97 email and PIN messages, 21 file attachment, 20 MemoPad, 103 phone, 59, 64 SMS messages, 27 tasks, 102 See also handheld options Out of Holster field, 122 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld owner information, setting, 120 Password field, 126 password security screen, 125–128 password, See handheld password pauses adding, 39 definition, 39 icon, 136 personal identification number, locating, 10 phone adjusting volume, 54 alpha-dialing, 56 clearing timers, 69 icons, 137 resetting timers, 69 setting call barring options, 61 setting call waiting options, 64 setting general options, 64 setting notification profiles, 121 setting text telephone options, 68 setting voice mail options, 67 viewing options, 59 viewing status, 69 phone call logs deleting, 58 editing notes, 57 forwarding, 58 making notes, 57 opening, 56 searching for, 58 phone calls alpha-dialing, 56 alternating between, 55 answering, 53 blocking, 61 dialing from Home screen, 65 ending, 51 forwarding, 63 ignoring, 53 149 Index logging, 60 making, 50–52 making conference, 55 making emergency, 52 making to voice mail, 52 muting, 54 placing on hold, 54 resuming, 54 turning mute off, 54 using applications during, 56 PIN code, changing for SIM card security, 130 PIN messages adding contacts to, 12 deleting, 28 editing, 15 forwarding, 14 marking opened, 35 marking unopened, 35 opening, 10 replying to, 13 requesting more of, 10 resending, 14, 15 saving, 28 saving draft, 12 searching for, 32 sending, 11–13 setting importance, 22 setting options, 21 PIN, locating, 10 prerequisites definition, 7 icon, 7 priority of messages, setting, 22 profiles, See notification profiles Prompt for Server Trust field, 134 radio troubleshooting, 140, 141 turning on, 140 Radio field, 119 recipients 150 replying to all, 14 searching by, 35 reconciling email messages, 30 recurring appointments, See appointments recurring meetings, See meetings reference information, 135 refreshing web pages, 76 registering with the network, 120, 141 related resources, 7 relative date, definition, 92 reminders, troubleshooting, 140 remote address book, searching in, 44 removing, See deleting Repeat Notification field, 122 replying to all recipients, 14 email and PIN messages, 13 SMS messages, 26 resending email and PIN messages, 14 SMS messages, 27 resetting firewall options, 117 handheld, 140 phone timers, 69 resources, related to this guide, 7 Restrict My Identity field, 65 resuming phone calls, 54 ring tones, See tunes Salutation field, 38 saving draft messages, 12 messages, 28 searches, 34 web pages, 76 Scan Mode field, 119 screen/keyboard, setting options, 124 User Guide Index searches deleting saved, 34 editing saved, 34 performing, 33 saving, 34 selecting folders, 33, 59 specifying criteria for, 33 viewing saved, 34 searching by recipient, 34 by sender, 34 by subject, 34 contacts in remote address book, 44 messages, 32 phone call logs, 58 security changing handheld password, 127 changing SIM card PIN code, 130 disabling handheld password, 127 disabling SIM card password, 130 enabling handheld password, 125 enabling SIM card password, 130 locking handheld, 128 performing self tests, 128 setting options, 125 TLS, 132 unlocking handheld, 128 web page, 77 WTLS, 134 security self tests, 128 Security Timeout field, 126 selecting display language, 118 folders, 33, 59 network, 119 sender, searching by, 35 sending BlackBerry Wireless Handheld address book attachments, 15 email and PIN messages, 11 SMS messages, 24 Sent As field, 27 service sending messages from specific, 12 service books accepting, 129 icon, 139 viewing, 129 Service Center field, 27 setting address book options, 45 alarm, 105 auto on/off options, 112 browser options, 85, 115 calendar options, 97 date and time, 116–117 default folder for bookmarks, 81 email and PIN message options, 21 file attachment options, 20 game options, 107 handheld password, 128 importance level of messages, 22 MemoPad options, 103 network options, 119 notification profiles, 121 owner information, 120 phone options, 59 screen/keyboard options, 124 security options, 125 SMS message options, 27 tasks options, 102 TLS options, 132 voice mail options, 67 WTLS options, 134 settings, See handheld options Sheet Column Width field, 20 Sheet Display Labels field, 20 Sheet Horizontal Scroll field, 20 Sheet Outline Cells field, 20 151 Index Sheet Vertical Scroll field, 20 short message service, See SMS messages Show Logs in Message List field, 60 SIM card definition, 129 disabling security, 130 enabling security, 130 SIM card contacts creating, 46 deleting, 46 editing, 46 viewing, 45 smart dialing, setting options, 65–67 smartcase, definition, 114 SMS messages deleting, 28 forwarding, 26 marking opened, 35 marking unopened, 35 opening, 23 removing history, 26 replying to, 26 resending, 27 saving, 28 searching for, 32 sending, 24–26 setting options, 27 SMS number, locating, 23 Sort By field, 45, 65, 102 specified case, definition, 114 specifying search criteria, 33 Start of Day field, 98 subfolders, See bookmark folders subject, searching by, 35 subscriber information module card, See SIM card support, 7 table of contents, opening for file attachments, 18 tasks 152 changing status of, 101 creating, 100 deleting, 101 editing, 101 icons, 139 opening, 101 setting options, 102 technical support, 7 text telephone definition, 68 disabling, 68 enabling, 68 icon, 137 theme, 131 time, setting, 116 timers, 69 tips definition, 7 icon, 7 Title field, 78 TLS, definition, 132 troubleshooting alarm, 140 applications, 141 backlighting, 140 battery, 139, 141 browser, 141 display, 140 font size, 140 lighting, 140 notification, 140 phone, 141 radio, 140, 141 reminders, 140 resetting the handheld, 140 volume, 140 TTY Mode field, 68 TTY option, See text telephone Tune field, 122 tunes adding, 123 deleting, 124 downloading, 123 turning off User Guide Index alarm, 106 handheld, 112, 113 mute, 54 turning on, radio, 140, 141 Unanswered Calls field, 63 unlocking handheld, 128 URL home page, 72 web page, 73, 76 user-defined fields, changing, 39 Validity Period field, 27 viewing application information, 111 appointments, 94 AutoText entries, 113 browser connection status, 84 browser history, 84 browser security settings, 77 contacts, 42 contents of spreadsheet cell, 19 criteria of last search, 34 current date in calendar, 89 email and PIN messages, 10 file attachments, 19 groups, 42 handheld information, 111 handheld options, 110 host name of web page, 84 images on web page, 75 meetings, 94 memos, 103 next sheet, 19 phone options, 59 phone status, 69 phone timers, 69 previous sheet, 19 saved searches, 34 service books, 129 SIM card contacts, 45 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld SMS messages, 23 specific date in calendar, 89 specific spreadsheet cell, 19 table of contents of file attachments, 18 tasks, 101 voice mail calling, 52, 67 icon, 137 setting number, 67 volume adjusting for notification profiles, 122 adjusting for phone calls, 54 icon, 137 troubleshooting, 140 Volume field, 122 W hotkey configuration field, 116 Wait For field, 66, 67 waits adding, 39 definition, 39 icon, 136 WAP Push, setting, 133 warnings definition, 7 icon, 7 web pages browsing, 73 canceling requests, 74 closing, 83 connection status, 84 links, 74 navigating between, 75 navigating on, 75 opening, 73–74 refreshing, 76 saving, 76 setting notification profiles, 121 viewing images, 75 viewing security settings, 77 153 Index viewing URL, 76 Weekday Off field, 112 Weekday On field, 112 Weekend Off field, 112 Weekend On field, 112 wireless email reconciliation definition, 30 prerequisites, 21 wireless network disconnecting browser from, 83 154 registering with, 120 troubleshooting, 140 wireless radio,troubleshooting, 141 Wireless Reconcile field, 22 wireless transport layer security, See WTLS WML, 73 worksheet, selecting in attachments, 19 WTLS, definition, 134 User Guide
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