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BlackBerr y 7 1 00v™ from V odafone Getting S tar ted Guide Roll the trackwheel to move the cursor and highlight items on the screen. Click (press) the trackwheel to open the menu or select items. Press the Escape button to exit a screen, cancel an action, or go back one page in the browser . T o type using SureT ype™ technology , press each le[...]
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Tips Messages Compose from the messages list Press Reply to sender Press Reply to all Press Forward a message Press Go to the next message Press Go to the previous message Press View received messages Press + View SMS messages Press + View voice mail messages Press + Page up in an open message Press Page down in an open message Press Calendar* Go t[...]
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Navigating your handheld Typing and editing Capitalize a letter Hold the letter Insert a period Press twice T ype the alternate character on a key Press + the key Insert an accent ed character Hold a letter + roll the trackwheel Insert a symbol Press + > Press a letter or Press again to see more symbols T urn on/off the handheld Hold the Power b[...]
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How do I... Fields Menus Click the trackwheel to view the menu. On the menu, click standard actions such as New , Vie w , Edit , Delete , Save , Options and Help . Additional options might appear depending on the item you have selected. Press the Space ke y to change the value in a field. Press the Alt ke y to view all the values that are available[...]
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1 Contents Setting up your handheld 2 Insert the SIM card 2 Insert the battery 2 Charge the battery 3 Turn wireless on 4 Set up email 4 Setting up for email using BlackBerr y Enterprise Server 5 Use enterprise activation 5 Use the BlackBerry Desktop Software 5 Setting up for email using Mob ile Email 7 Create an account 7 Log in to your account 8 R[...]
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2 Setting up your handheld Insert the SIM card Y our SIM card contains important information about your wireless servic e. Your SIM card might be inserted already. Warning: T urn off your handheld before y ou insert or remov e the SIM card. Do not scratch, bend, or expose the SIM card to static electricity or we t conditions. 1. Press the batter y [...]
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Using the travel charger 3 4. Replace the batter y cover . If the batter y is charged, your handheld turns on and a dialog box appears. 5. Click OK . If the date and time are incorrect, see “How do I correct the date and time?” on page 11 for more information. Charge the batter y Using the travel charger 1. Connect the smaller end of the USB ca[...]
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4 Tu r n wi r e l e s s o n Y our handheld connects to the wireless ne twork using an internal radio. When your SIM card is inserted and the batt ery is charged, turn on the radio in an ar ea of wireless coverag e. See the inside front cover of this guide for information on wire less coverage lev els and the wireless radio. Note: If you use Mobile [...]
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5 Setting up for email using BlackBerr y Enterprise Ser ver Use this option if all of the follo wing situations apply: • you want to receiv e email from your corporate Microsoft® Outlook® or IBM® Lotus Notes® email account • a system administrator is managing a BlackBerry Enterprise Ser ver™ within your compan y • you subscribe to a ser[...]
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6 • Select BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Desktop Redirector as your email account integration option. • Select BlackBer ry Enterprise Server as your email redirecti on option. 3. Connect your handheld to your com puter . 4. On the Windows taskbar, click Start. 5. Select Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager . • When you a[...]
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7 Setting up for email using Mobile Email Use this option if one or more of the following situations apply: • you purch ased your handheld in a store • you want to set up a new email accoun t for your handheld • you want to set up an existing email account for your handheld Note: T o use this option, you must subscribe to a ser vice that supp[...]
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8 • T o log in to your account without adding other email accounts, click Continue . Tip: If yo u have problems creating your account, create your account using a desktop web browser . See “Set account o ptions” on page 9. Log in to your account Log in to your account to manage settings and message options. 1. V erify that your handheld wir e[...]
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9 Note: If you delete a message from yo ur handheld, you cannot r ecover it. • Utilize SSL: Enable Secure Sock ets Layer encr yption for r etrieving messages from this account, if it is supported by your Internet service provider. Note: If you add a corporate Microsoft Outlook or IBM L otus Notes email account, you might be prompted to install th[...]
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10 4. On the Windows taskbar, click St ar t . 5. Click Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager . getting_started.book Page 10 Wed nes day, February 16, 2005 2:20 PM[...]
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11 F requently ask ed questions Why does my handheld not turn on? The power is off. Press the Powe r button to turn the power on. The batter y is not charged. See “Char ge the batter y” on page 3. Remove and then reinsert the batter y. Why does my handheld not charge? A connection is not secur e. Check that all cables and plugs are fully insert[...]
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12 What is the BlackBerry Deskto p Redirec tor? If you use Microsoft Out look (W orkgroup installation) with an email account on a Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 or later and your handheld is not enabled on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you can use the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector to set up for email on your handheld. 1. Insert t he Black[...]
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13 Why can I not add a third party Internet email account? V erify that your third party Internet email acco unt supports POP3 or IMAP4. Cont act your Internet ser vice provide r for more informat ion. How do I update my account information? 1. Log in to your account. See “Log in to your account” on page 8. 2. Click View/ Modi fy . Note : T o f[...]
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14 5. Click Done . Why is my mailbox full? Y our email account has a size limit. To avoid reaching the limit, dele te items from your mailbox regularly , or set up auto-aging rules for message deletion. How do I find more information on man aging my account? 1. Log in to your account using a desktop browser . See “Set account options” on page 9[...]
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©2004 Research In Motion Limited. All Rights Reserved. The BlackBerr y and RIM families of related marks, images, and symbols are the exclusive properties of, and trademarks of, Research In Motion Limited (RIM). All other brands and marks are the properties of their respective owners. IBM, Lotus, Domino, and Lotus Notes are trademarks of Internati[...]