Installation and User’s Guide BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Beta Version Single Band 1900 MHz GSM/GPRS Networks Internal evaluation only Not for public distribution
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FCC compliance statement (USA) 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.
Industry Canada Certification This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 133, under certification number TBD. Class B compliance This device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus, ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
Important safety information Please read these safety and operation instructions provided in this manual before operating the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld, its docking/charging cradle, or any other BlackBerry Wireless Handheld charging units. Retain these instructions for future use.
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) (1996) To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only RIM supplied or approved accessories. When carrying the wireless handheld while on, use the specific RIM holster that has been tested for compliance. Use of non-RIM approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines. ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied integral antenna.
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. Pacemakers Consult a physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker if you have any questions regarding the effect of RF signals on your pacemaker.
health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Posted Facilities Turn your handheld OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. AIRCRAFT Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)/FCC regulations prohibit using the radio of your handheld while in the air. Switch the radio of your handheld OFF before boarding an aircraft. The effect of the use of your handheld’s radio in an aircraft is unknown.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES Battery: Discard the handheld properly. As the unit contains a lithium battery, neither the handheld nor the lithium battery should be disposed of in fire. Dispose of the handheld containing the lithium battery in accordance with the laws and regulations in your area governing disposal of such cell types. Power source: The docking/charging cradle and any other charging units should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
Service: Unplug the docking/charging cradle from the wall and refer the handheld, docking/charging cradle and any accessories for service to qualified service personnel if: • the power supply cord or plug is damaged • liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the handheld or docking/charging cradle • the handheld, docking/charging cradle or accessory has been exposed to rain or water • the handheld, docking/charging cradle or accessory has been dropped or damaged in any way • the handheld
Welcome to your wireless solution BlackBerry is a mobile email solution that includes the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld and docking/charging cradle, and desktop software for use on a wireless data network. Equipped with a 160x160 pixel screen, rechargeable battery, flash memory, “always on, always connected” wireless technology and QWERTY keyboard design, the handheld provides users with the ultimate palm-sized handheld for messaging and personal information.
14 Welcome to your wireless solution — About this guide • Alarm: Set the alarm on the handheld to sound every day or on weekdays only. • Options: Customize the way the handheld notifies you of new messages; set the password; add, edit, and delete AutoText entries; set the current date; program the automatic on/off feature. • Lock: Lock the handheld with a password security screen so that only you can use it. (This function is only visible in the Home screen after you have set a password.
Welcome to your wireless solution — Other documentation available 15 Other documentation available The Desktop Software Online Help offers online help to guide you and answer your questions. In the desktop software, select Help from any active window. Contents of your package Your package should contain the following: • Handheld • Cradle • Holster • This “Installation and User’s Guide” If something from this package is missing or not working properly, contact the point of purchase.
16 Welcome to your wireless solution — System Requirements in Outlook, if you select Tools>Services, the dialog box contains a list of services that includes Microsoft Exchange Server.
1 Getting started To start sending and receiving email, you will need to perform some brief setup tasks on the handheld, namely inserting the SIM card, charging the internal battery, turning on the radio, and ensuring that the handheld is registered with the wireless network. You need to set up your computer by installing the desktop software, and connecting your handheld to your PC.
18 Getting started — Before you begin Before you begin You should familiarize yourself with some of the handheld’s basic features before sending and receiving email messages. When you turn on your handheld, the Home screen appears. This screen is your starting point for using the handheld’s functions. It displays the date and time, the current signal strength, the battery level of the handheld, and the function icons. The Home screen also displays notification of any new messages or alarms.
Getting started — Before you begin 19 When Setup is complete, you may choose to open the Readme file and run the desktop software right away. After installation is complete and you have restarted your PC, you will be prompted to choose an email box profile from a drop-down list. For more details, see “Using the Desktop Software” on page 51. About battery use and charging The handheld is battery powered and you should familiarize yourself with proper battery use and care.
20 Getting started — Before you begin 2. Plug the cradle into a wall outlet and make sure the handheld is placed properly in the cradle. After a few seconds, the Home screen should appear. 3. Allow the handheld to charge to full battery power before using it. When the handheld is charging, the battery icon (in the top right corner of the Home screen) will change to a charging icon. Once the handheld is fully charged, the battery icon will replace the charging icon.
Getting started — Using the Handheld 21 Recharging the internal battery Follow the same procedure as described above to recharge the handheld’s battery when necessary. From an empty battery, a full charge can be achieved in approximately 3 hours. It is not necessary to drain the battery completely before recharging. Removing the handheld from the cradle To remove the handheld from the charging cradle, brace the bottom of the cradle with one hand and gently pull the handheld up and out of the cradle.
22 Getting started — Inserting the SIM card To turn off the handheld To turn off the handheld, press and hold the silver key. Inserting the SIM card Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, supplied by your service provider, stores information about your service plan, phone numbers, and messages. You must insert the SIM card into your handheld before you can send and receive messages. The SIM card fits into a holder that helps it slide into the handheld. To insert the SIM card 1.
Getting started — Inserting the SIM card 5. Hold the handheld in one hand, with the keyboard and screen facing upward. Slide the SIM card (face up, in its holder) into the handheld as shown in the illustration. It will click when fully inserted. 6. Press the silver key to turn the handheld on. If necessary, continue charging the battery.
24 Getting started — Registering with the network Registering with the network After you turn on the wireless radio, a Registration message should arrive. In the rare case that the Registration message does not arrive, check the Home screen to ensure you are in coverage. (You are in coverage if you have one or more bars beside the coverage indicator in the top right corner of the Home screen.) Register your handheld using this procedure. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Options icon and click.
Getting started — Sending a test message 25 Sending a test message Now that you have activated your handheld and completed the installation, you are ready to begin sending and receiving email. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Compose icon and click. The To: screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu; scroll to New Address and click. The New Address screen appears. 3. Type your own name and email address using the trackwheel to move from field to field. Tip 4.
26 Getting started — Reading your test message 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Select Use plus your email address by clicking again. 6. Type a subject line such as “Test” and press ENTER. Type your message. When your message is complete, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Select Send by clicking again. The Messages screen appears.
Getting started — Configuring handheld options 2. 27 Scroll to the test message’s header and click to view the menu. Select Open by clicking again. Tip To open messages quickly, scroll to and highlight the message in the Messages screen and double-click the trackwheel. 3. When the new message appears on your screen, scroll down to read the entire message. Scroll up past the subject line to view the recipient(s), sender, and time. 4. Press ESC to return to the Messages screen.
28 Getting started — Configuring handheld options 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save and click. You return to the Device Options screen. Using password protection Set a password for your handheld to ensure greater security. Once the handheld is left idle for a specified amount of time, you will need to type your password to use the handheld. You can also manually activate the password security screen by selecting the Lock function from the Home screen.
Getting started — Configuring handheld options 29 If you have entered information in the Owner screen of the Options function, it will appear on the password security screen. We recommend that you include your own (or your company’s) contact information in case the handheld is lost. Note If an incorrect password is entered 10 times, all information could be erased from the handheld for security reasons. The handheld’s radio is turned off and the radio icon is removed from the Home screen.
30 Getting started — Configuring handheld options 2. Scroll to Security and click. The Security screen appears. In the Password field, press the SPACE key to enable the password. A dialog box appears, prompting you to enter a password of at least 4 characters. Press ENTER when you are finished. You will have to enter your password again for verification. 3. In the Security Timeout field, set how much idle time should pass before the password security screen will appear.
Getting started — Configuring handheld options Note 31 The password security screen will show your contact information (if you have entered it in the Owner screen) or it will prompt you to Press any key. Type the first letter of your password to gain access to the Enter Password dialog box. Type the remaining letters of your password to resume using the handheld. Once you have enabled the password, you will need to enter it to connect to the desktop software and to open the security screen again.
32 Getting started — Configuring handheld options 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Options icon and click. The Device Options screen appears. 2. Scroll to Security and click. A dialog box appears, asking you to type your password. Once you do so, press ENTER to open the Security screen. 3. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Change Option and click. A dialog box appears. 4. Enter a new password of at least four characters. Press ENTER when you are finished.
Getting started — Configuring handheld options 3. While in the Password field of the Security screen, click to view the menu. Scroll to Change Options and click. User the roller to select Disabled and click. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save and click. 33 You return to the Device Options screen.
34 Getting started — Summary Summary In this chapter, you learned the steps that are required for email redirection to occur. You can turn on the radio, register with the network, install the desktop software on your PC, connect the handheld to your PC, enable email redirection, and configure some basic handheld options. Read on to learn more about using the handheld.
2 Getting to know your handheld This chapter will help you get acquainted with your handheld. Handheld components Here are some details on the handheld’s main components. Keyboard and trackwheel The handheld’s QWERTY keyboard provides access to all of the regular alphabetic characters. Numeric characters, a symbols library, punctuation, and special characters can all be generated using the coloured ALT key in combination with the other keys.
36 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Keys and key combinations The following chart describes special keyboard and trackwheel combinations that will help you navigate, compose messages, and configure options on the handheld. Key Function Turing the backlighting SILVER KEY power on/off, activating • Press the silver key once to turn on the handheld. • When the handheld is on, press the silver key once to activate backlighting. Press again to turn off backlighting.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Key 37 Function Typing ALT characters ALT key The coloured ALT key activates the numeric and symbol characters. These characters are printed in an alternate colour above the alphabetic keys. • Press the ALT key once to affect the next character you type. • Press and hold the ALT key while you type to affect all characters. An ‘A’ icon appears in the top right corner of your screen when the ALT key is active.
38 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Key Function Capitalizing alphabetic characters SHIFT • Press the SHIFT key once to capitalize the next character that you type. • Press and hold the SHIFT key while you type so that all letters are capitalized. • Press and hold the letter to capitalize it. This feature only works when Key Rate is set to Slow or Fast in the Options>Screen/ Keyboard screen.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Key 39 Function Inserting carriage returns, selecting highlighted items ENTER key • Press the ENTER key to insert a regular carriage return, moving your cursor to a new line. • Press the ENTER key to select the highlighted item. Instead of clicking the trackwheel to select the item, you can press the ENTER key to perform your task.
40 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Key Function Escaping from screens/menus Escape key (under trackwheel) • Press the ESC key to return to the Home screen from a function screen. • Press the ESC key to close a function menu. If you have changed a function option, you will see a confirmation message such as: “Save Settings? Save Cancel Discard.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components 41 To select a symbol, either scroll to a symbol and click, or press the alphabetic key under the desired symbol. You will return to your message with the symbol inserted. LCD screen The LCD screen is your interface with functions such as composing and reading messages, and appointments, viewing and editing contact information, and customizing device options.
42 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Function screens The functions list appears on the Home screen. To open a function screen, scroll to an icon and click the trackwheel (or, press the underlined character in the function name). Home screen Function menus Menus provide a list of options for the function that you’ve selected. You can open a function screen’s menu by clicking the trackwheel; the menu appears on top and covers approximately half of the screen’s width.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components 43 Address Book function menu Function icons The following chart shows each function icon and describes the corresponding function: Icon Messages Description Receive, read, reply to, compose, forward, save, file, and delete email messages. Type and send messages to Internet email addresses. Compose Locate messages in seconds with the powerful search tool.
44 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Icon Description Address Book Store your personal directory of contact information, such as multiple phone and fax numbers, as well as email addresses. Use the search function to locate a specific contact. Keep track of appointments using one of the two calendar views: Day or Month. Calendar Add, edit, and delete tasks and mark tasks as complete.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Icon Lock / Turn Wireless On/Turn Wireless Off Power Off 45 Description Lock the handheld with a password security screen so that only you can gain access to it. This icon will appear on the Home screen only if you have set a password. Turn the handheld’s radio off when it may interfere with other radio communications, such as during flight. You will not be able to send or receive messages until you turn the radio on again.
46 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Icon Description Charging indicator ALT key mode is active SHIFT NUM key mode is active lock mode is active Unread messages waiting Message status icons These icons appear on the handheld’s LCD screen to indicate the status of pending, sent, and received messages.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components Icon 47 Description New, unread message has been received Message has been read Status of message is high Navigational icons These icons appear on the handheld’s LCD screen to indicate positions within fields, lists, menus, and screens. Icon Description Indicates the cursor position You are at the bottom of a menu or screen; scroll the trackwheel up to view more items.
48 Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components If you pull the handheld out of the holster and quickly replace it, notification stops but the message will remain marked unread. “Setting message notification” on page 148 contains more information on notification settings. Cradle The cradle provides a link between the handheld and your PC, so that you may use the desktop software provided with your package.
Getting to know your handheld — Handheld components 49 Scrolling through settings The handheld provides alternate methods of performing the same action (e.g. using hotkeys instead of the trackwheel). In particular, there are four ways to change the configurable options on your handheld. These alternatives apply to all screens where you can change options, such as in the Date/Time, New Address, or AutoText screens. • Use the menu. While in an option field, click to view the menu. Select Open.
50 Getting to know your handheld — Summary and tips Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned about the various components and features of the handheld. Getting to know your handheld - Tips • Press the first letter of an item in an options list, menu, or choice list to jump directly to the item. • Press SPACE twice to insert a period while composing a message (the letter following the period will automatically be capitalized).
3 Using the desktop software The “Getting Started“ chapter provided instructions for installing the desktop software and connect the cradle to your PC. This chapter shows you how to use the software to get the most from your handheld. The desktop software can synchronize messages, contacts, and appointments, between your handheld and PC.
52 Using the desktop software — Backing up files from handheld to the PC You can also import your PC’s Address Book entries onto your handheld. Note Before updating your handheld with new software using the Application Loader, use the Backup and Restore tool to save any important information from the handheld to your PC. See the online help topic “Advanced backup and restore” for more information on editing AutoText and Address Book entries. To backup files from handheld to PC 1.
Using the desktop software — Synchronizing email and PIM 2. To restore everything that was saved previously from your handheld, click Restore. The Select file for Full Restore window appears. Select the file name that contains the information you want to restore and click Open. A dialog box will chart the progress of the data transfer from the PC to your handheld. 3.
54 Using the desktop software — Synchronizing email and PIM To configure email reconciliation Note Unless you want to specify any personal folders from which email should be reconciled, the default settings in the Email Configuration window should be suitable for email reconciliation. 1. Place your handheld in the cradle and connect it to your PC. In the desktop manager, double-click Intellisync. The Intellisync window appears. 2. Click Configure email. The Email Configuration window appears. 3.
Using the desktop software — Synchronizing email and PIM 6. 55 Once you have configured email reconciliation, ensure that the check box next to Reconcile email is selected in the Intellisync window. Click Synchronize now to perform the operation. Ensuring email reconciliation performs as intended To ensure that email reconciliation performs as intended, check for the following conditions and/or settings. • Email reconciliation transfers the structure of your desktop folders to your handheld.
56 Using the desktop software — Redirecting email 3. Select the PC program (called the “translator”) that you use and click OK. 4. You can configure other options in these windows such as field mapping, synchronization filters, and conflict resolution settings, depending on the translator that you have selected. See the “Intellisync online help” for more information. 5.
Using the desktop software — Redirecting email 57 your handheld when your address appears in the To or BCC fields of the message. Note If the body of your messages isn’t being redirected from your PC to the handheld, check to see how these messages are addressed to you. If you are addressed in the CC field of the message, the default filter will not redirect the body of the message to you. See the online help topic “Filters tab“ for more information. 4.
58 Using the desktop software — Redirecting email 3. The list of conditions below the filter name can be activated by selecting the check box beside each field. Any email message arriving at your desktop that meets the condition(s) will be subject to this filter. 4. When you have selected the conditions that must be fulfilled for this filter, decide whether the message will be forwarded to the handheld, forwarded with Level 1 notification, forwarded with only the header, or held at your PC.
Using the desktop software — Summary 59 To rearrange the order of your filters, select the filter you’d like to move and click the up or down arrow buttons. Note As each email message arrives at your PC, the first filter listed is applied. Therefore, when adding a filter that is more restrictive in nature than the defaults, ensure that it is placed at the TOP of the filter list, so that it will be applied first to the incoming messages.
4 Composing and sending email In the previous chapters of this guide, you learned about your handheld’s main components, and the general procedures required for sending and reading messages, and the desktop software tools. This chapter explains the different features that the handheld offers for advanced composing and sending. Sending one-time messages This send option is a short-cut method and the recipient’s address will NOT be saved in your Address Book. 1.
62 Composing and sending email — Messages to multiple contacts 3. The One Time Email screen appears and you can type your contact’s email address. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and select Continue by clicking again. 4. Type a subject, press ENTER and begin composing your message. When you are ready to send the message, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Send and click. From the Messages screen you can view the sent message’s status.
Composing and sending email — Customizing the auto signature 3. 63 The Select Address screen appears, listing all of your contacts’ names. Scroll to a name (or type the first letters of your contact’s name to start a search and then scroll to the name.) Click the trackwheel to view the menu, then scroll to Use and click. Note If you’ve entered multiple addresses for the contact, you will be shown a list of the addresses. Scroll to choose an address and click. 4.
64 Composing and sending email — Customizing the auto signature the online help for more information on how to change the auto signature. Note The auto signature is included only on messages which use email as the send method. To disable the auto signature, clear the text in the Redirector Settings tool of the desktop software. Receiving delivery confirmation You can receive a confirmation when sending a message by email. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Compose icon and click. 2.
Composing and sending email — Using AutoText 3. 65 Type your message and then send it. When the message has been delivered to the recipient’s handheld, you will receive a new message indicating that your sent message has arrived. Using AutoText The handheld’s AutoText function automatically replaces certain text that you type with pre-programmed text. You can increase how quickly you compose messages by using AutoText.
66 Composing and sending email — Using AutoText Note There are several shortcuts built into the AutoText function for inserting macros into messages. These shortcuts include inserting the time, date, etc. See page 68 for more information on creating AutoText entries using macros. How AutoText works 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Compose icon and click. 2. While composing your message in the To: screen, type the text ‘hte’.
Composing and sending email — Using AutoText 67 To add a new AutoText entry You may want to customize your AutoText database by adding specific AutoText entries. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Options icon and click. 2. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to AutoText and click. The AutoText screen appears with a list of default AutoText entries. Click to view the menu. Scroll to New Item and click.
68 Composing and sending email — Using AutoText 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Select Save Item by clicking again. You can test your new entry by typing the keyword while you compose your message. To add a new AutoText item using a macro You can use AutoText macros to quickly enter standard items such as dates, times, and owner information. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Options icon and click. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to AutoText and click.
Composing and sending email — Using AutoText 3. Scroll to Insert Macro and click. In the Insert Macro screen, scroll to a macro (such as Short date) and click. The list of macros includes: Short date, Long date, Short time, Long time, Owner name, and Owner info. 4. Once the appropriate macro is in the With field, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Item and click. 69 The new AutoText entry will appear in the AutoText entries list in alphabetical order.
70 Composing and sending email — Using AutoText 3. The Edit AutoText screen appears. If you need to scroll horizontally while you make your edits, press ALT while you roll the trackwheel. Make your changes to the current entry. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Item and click. You will return to the AutoText screen where you can view your changes.
Composing and sending email — Automatic formatting 2. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to AutoText and click. 3. In the AutoText screen, type the first letter or first few letters of the entry you would like to find. For this example, type the letter ‘t’. The screen header will display the word Find, followed by the letter ‘t’. The AutoText list will isolate all entries beginning with the letter ‘t’. 4. Scroll to the desired entry or type additional letters to further isolate entries. 5.
72 Composing and sending email — Automatic formatting set to either Slow or Fast for this feature to work. See page 153 for details on the Screen/Keyboard options. Auto punctuation You can insert a period automatically at the end of a sentence or word by pressing the SPACE key twice. The next letter you type will be capitalized. Email fields You can type an email address in an Email field of the Address Entry screen without pressing the ALT key.
Composing and sending email — Inserting symbols 73 Inserting symbols You can enhance your messages by inserting symbols from the handheld’s symbols library. Note You can insert symbols into screens other than To: (such as the New Address, Edit Address, Search Messages, and AutoText screens) by following steps 3-4, below. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Compose icon and click. 2. The To: screen appears.
74 Composing and sending email — Summary and tips Tip You can also insert international characters/characters with accents into your messages. When composing a message or entering text, press and hold a letter key while rolling the trackwheel to scroll through international characters/ characters with accents. When the desired character appears, release the letter key. Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned more about composing and sending email.
Composing and sending email — Summary and tips 75 Composing and sending messages - Tips AutoText • While composing a message, press br + SPACE to enter an open angle bracket. • While composing a message, press ld + SPACE to enter the current date. • While composing a message, press lt + SPACE to enter the current time. • While composing a message, press rb + SPACE to enter a closed bracket.
5 Receiving and reading email In this chapter, you will learn about your options for received email messages, how to receive more of a message, and how to work with file and Address Book attachments. Reading messages When you receive a new message, the handheld will display visual notification on the Home screen, and may provide other notification, depending on how you have configured the handheld’s options. Follow these steps to read a message. 1.
78 Receiving and reading email — Reading messages Reply with Text — Sends a reply to the sender of the open message. The text of the original message appears below your reply. All of the original message is sent, even if it was truncated on your handheld. Reply to All — Sends a reply to all recipients of the message, without including the original text. Reply to All with Text — Sends a reply to all recipients and includes the text of the original message as part of the reply.
Receiving and reading email — Reading messages 79 Edit Address — Opens the Select Address screen where you can choose an address to edit. Add to Address Book — Adds the sender’s name and address to a New Address Card, which you can complete with additional information. This option is available only when you have your cursor in the From field. See page 79 for more information on adding contacts to your Address Book.
80 Receiving and reading email — Reading messages 3. The new contact’s information will be shown in the NewAddress Card screen. Add any information you would like to include for this contact. 4. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Address and click. The contact is added to your Address Book and you return to the open message.
Receiving and reading email — Summary and tips 81 Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned about reading and receiving messages. You can select received message options, retrieve long messages, manage file attachments, open address book attachments, and add attachments to your address book. Receiving and reading messages - Tips • Press ALT and roll the trackwheel to page up and down in the Messages screen. • Press M to go to the Messages screen while in the Home screen or Saved Messages screen.
6 Managing messages Find out how you can organize, customize, and search your list of messages more efficiently. Filing messages The first time you synchronize your handheld and PC, the names and structure of the folders in your desktop email program are imported onto the handheld. If you file a message on your handheld and then synchronize with your desktop, the messages are moved and filed as you have specified. Until you can synchronize, the filing feature will have limited functionality. 1.
84 Managing messages — Filing messages 3. In the File Message screen, select the folder in which you want to store the message. Click to view the menu, then select File Message and click again. Press the ESC key to return to the Messages screen. Note You cannot create a new folder using your handheld.
Managing messages — Searching messages 85 Searching messages Use the handheld’s search function to locate specific messages. You can specify and save the terms of several searches and use them at any time. You can also perform a one-time search. Two default searches (Inbox and Outbox) are saved on the handheld. Note You can also search for messages while in the Messages screen. You do not need to complete all the fields in the Search Messages screen.
86 Managing messages — Searching messages fields: From Field, Any Address Field, To Field, Cc Field, or Bcc Field. 4. Select the folder in which you want to search for messages. The default is All Folders, but you can select a specific folder. In the Folder field, press the SPACE key. The Select Folder screen appears, listing the top level structure of your folders. Scroll to the folder you want to use and click to view the menu. Scroll to Select Folder and click. 5.
Managing messages — Searching messages 87 to select the type of messages to show. The default is to show all sent and received messages. You can also view only the sent messages or only the received messages. 6. After you have set the terms of your search, click the trackwheel to view the menu. 7. To perform a one-time search without saving any of the terms that you have specified, scroll to Search and click. To save the terms of your search, scroll to Save Search and click.
88 Managing messages — Searching messages Note Once you have saved a search and have specified a shortcut key, you can use ALT + the hotkey (shortcut key) to carry out the search in the Messages screen. When you enter text in the Subject or Message fields, the Search Messages function will search for phrases containing these characters in the subject line and the body of your messages.
Managing messages — Searching messages 4. 89 The Save Search screen appears. In this screen, you can change any of the information in the fields. When your changes are complete, click to view the menu. Scroll to Save and click. The search results are displayed; the search name appears in the top, right-hand corner. To edit a search once 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Search Messages icon and click. 2. The Search Messages screen appears. Click the trackwheel to view the menu.
90 Managing messages — Searching messages 4. The details of the search you have selected are displayed and you can edit any of the fields. Once you have made your changes, click to view the menu. Scroll to Search and click. The results are displayed in the Search screen. Note The changes you make to the search are not saved. If you want to save your changes, select Save Search from the menu. The Save Search screen appears. Click to view the menu, scroll to Save and click. To delete a search 1.
Managing messages — Searching messages 91 You return to the Search Messages screen and you can see that the search is no longer listed. To search for the sender When you have a received message selected in the Messages screen, you can search for all messages received from that contact. This feature is helpful if you want to search for all messages relating to a new message that you have received. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Message Centre icon and click. 2.
92 Managing messages — Deleting messages All messages from that sender are shown in the Search screen. Deleting messages Although the handheld has ample memory for storing messages, you should delete unnecessary messages in order to manage the message list more efficiently. Note If the handheld’s memory is full and you receive new messages, the handheld will delete the oldest messages in the Messages screen to accommodate new ones.
Managing messages — Deleting messages 3. 93 A dialog box appears, asking if you are sure you want to delete the item. Click Delete. You return to the Messages screen and you can see that the message is no longer listed. To delete multiple messages You can delete all messages prior to a particular date by selecting a date field. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Message Centre icon and click. In the Messages screen, scroll to a date field. 2. With the date field selected, click to view the menu.
94 Managing messages — Resending a message 3. A dialog box appears, asking if you are sure you want to delete all prior items. Click Delete. You return to the Messages screen and you can see that the messages are no longer listed. Resending a message If, for some reason, your message is not sent properly on the first attempt, you can resend the message to the same recipient. If you want to send the message to a different recipient, you must use the Forward Message or Edit Message options. 1.
Managing messages — Marking a message as unopened 95 You return to the Messages screen and your message will be sent again. Note If you are resending the message due to a failed transmission, scroll to the top of the original message to find out why the message was not sent properly. See the desktop software online help for explanations of possible error messages. Marking a message as unopened You can mark any message on the handheld unopened. 1.
96 Managing messages — Marking all messages opened The message will be marked unopened. Note You can also mark an open message unopened by clicking to view the menu, scrolling to Mark Unopened and clicking again. You can use this procedure if you want to mark an unopened message as opened. In the Messages screen, select an unopened message. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Mark Opened and click.
Managing messages — Summary and tips 97 All messages in the list will be marked as opened. Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned how to manage your messages more effectively. Message management on the handheld is similar to managing messages on your PC; you can file, search, or delete messages at your convenience. In the next chapter you’ll discover the various features of the handheld’s Address Book. Managing messages - Tips • Press ALT + I to view all Incoming messages in the Messages screen.
7 Using the Address Book The handheld contains an Address Book for storing various contact information. The Address Book allows you to keep a customized record of email addresses, mailing addresses, titles, and pager, fax, business, and home phone numbers. It also stores personal information about specific contacts in the form of notes.
100 Using the Address Book — Adding addresses • Allow Duplicate Names: Select whether or not you want to allow more than one entry for the same name. The default setting is Yes. 4. Scroll to the field you would like to set, then press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the option to your preference. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. You return to the Address Book screen.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses 101 2. In the Address Book screen, click to view the menu. Scroll to New Address and click. 3. Type your contact’s information and press ENTER after each field. To clear information from a field, click to view the menu, scroll to Clear Field, and click. 4. To save your contact information, click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Address and click.
102 Using the Address Book — Adding addresses Your new contact’s name will appear in alphabetical order in your Address Book. Note You can enter up to three email addresses for the same contact. To add more than one email address, scroll to the contact’s name in the Address Book screen. Click to view the menu, scroll to Edit Address and click. Click to view the menu and select Add Email Address. An additional field appears in the New Address screen where you are able to add a second email address.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses 103 Work: Type your contact’s business phone number. This field supports numeric characters and the ‘–‘, ‘+’, ‘x’, ‘.’, ‘(‘, and ‘)’ characters without having to hold down the ALT key. Home: Type your contact’s home phone number. This field supports numeric characters and the ‘–‘, ‘+’, ‘x’, ‘.’, ‘(‘, and ‘)’ characters without having to hold down the ALT key. Mobile: Type your contact’s mobile phone number.
104 Using the Address Book — Viewing addresses Notes: Type any reference notes you would like to keep about your contacts. This field supports alpha-numeric and symbol characters. Press the ENTER key for a new line. User 1 to User 4: Type additional information for the contact. These fields support alpha-numeric and symbol characters. Note You can change the name of a User-Definable field. Scroll to the User-Definable field and click to view the menu. Scroll to Change Field Name and click.
Using the Address Book — Editing addresses 105 Editing addresses You can edit the information in any of the fields of an address entry. Some Address Book fields are limited to numeric characters and only a few alpha characters. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Address Book icon and click. 2. In the Address Book screen, select the Address Book entry that you want to edit and click to view the menu. Scroll to Edit Address and click. 3.
106 Using the Address Book — Searching addresses 3. A dialog box appears, asking if you want to delete the address. Select Delete by clicking the trackwheel. (This dialog box will appear only if Confirm Address Delete is enabled in the Address Book Options screen.) You return to the Address Book screen and you can see that the entry is no longer listed.
Using the Address Book — Summary and tips 107 only are you familiar with the various address book fields, but you can also add, view, edit, delete, and search for addresses. Using the Address Book - Tips • Press the associated key on the keyboard while in number fields to insert numbers without using the ALT key. • Press SPACE to insert the “@” and “.” characters in an Email field.
8 Managing Tasks The handheld includes a Tasks function to help you manage and schedule tasks. Use the Tasks function to make a list of tasks to be completed. Note You can copy Task entries from your PC to your handheld using the Intellisync tool. See the Intellisync online help for more information. Using the Tasks function The handheld’s Tasks function allows you to keep a list of tasks to be completed. Tasks can be sorted by subject, priority, due date, or status. To set task options 1.
110 Managing Tasks — Using the Tasks function • Confirm Task Delete: Select whether or not you want to confirm deleting task entries. By default, this option is set to Yes. If this field is set to No, tasks will be deleted without a confirmation prompt. 4. Scroll to the field you would like to set, then press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the option to your preference. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click.
Managing Tasks — Using the Tasks function 111 Release the SPACE key once you have set the field to your preference. 4. Click to view the menu, then scroll to Save Task and click. Your new task will be listed in the Tasks screen with one of the following three icons beside it, depending on the task’s status. Icon Description The task has been completed. The task has been deferred or is waiting. The task has not been started or is in progress.
112 Managing Tasks — Using the Tasks function Task fields The New Tasks screen contains the following fields: Task: Type the subject of the task. Status: Choose the status of the task. Your options are Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Waiting, and Deferred. The default is Not Started. Priority: Choose the priority of the task. Your options are Normal, Low, and High. The default is Normal. Due: Select the date for the task’s completion. Your options are None or By Date.
Managing Tasks — Using the Tasks function 113 You return to the Tasks screen. To delete tasks 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Tasks icon and click. 2. In the Tasks screen, scroll to the task you want to delete, then click to view the menu. Scroll to Delete Task and click. 3. A dialog box appears, asking if you want to delete the task. Click Delete. (This dialog box appears only if you have set the Confirm Task Delete field to Yes in the Tasks Options screen.
114 Managing Tasks — Summary and tips The task’s status is changed. Note You can change the status of a completed task to “In Progress”. You can mark a task “Completed” if it is marked “Deferred”, “Waiting”, “Not Started”, or “In Progress”. To change a task to a status other than “Completed” or “In Progress,” edit the task. See page 112 for more information on editing tasks. Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned how you can organize your time and projects using the Tasks function.
9 Managing Appointments The handheld includes a Calendar function to help you manage and schedule appointments. You can use this function to keep track of appointments and events, including the duration of the appointment, the location, and any additional notes. Note You can copy Calendar entries from your PC to your handheld using the Intellisync tool. See the Intellisync online help for more information.
122 Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function • Start Calendar in: Specify the view you would like to see when you click the Calendar icon. Your choices are Day View (the default) or Month View. • Events Remind by Default: Select whether or not you want to be reminded of events. • Confirm Deletes: Choose whether or not to see a confirmation prompt when you delete appointments. By default, this option is set to confirm, as indicated by a checked box. 4.
Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 123 To switch views The Calendar screen provides two views: Day View, and Month View. Each view has an associated list that allows you to move quickly to other days and months. If you switch views and then exit the Calendar, the latest view will appear the next time you open the function. Note The order in which the screens appear, depends on the view chosen in the Start Calendar in field. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Calendar icon and click.
124 Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function When Day View opens, it contains a list of the days and dates of the week. You can change the day displayed on the screen by scrolling to that day in the list. To close the list, click the trackwheel. To open the list, click to view the menu and select Show Days. Month View When you first open or switch to Month View, the screen will show a list of months, with the current month highlighted.
Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 125 You can scroll horizontally through the days of the month. Days with appointments will be outlined by a square. Appointments can be added only in Day View. To change to Day View quickly, scroll to a date and click the trackwheel. The selected date appears in Day View. To add appointments 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Calendar icon and click.
126 Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 2. In the Calendar screen, click twice to view the menu. Scroll to New Appointment and click. 3. In the New Appointment screen, use the trackwheel to go from field to field, adding information for the appointment. In fields that have selectable values, press the SPACE key to view the options. 4. In the Reminder field, select the amount of notification you want before the appointment.
Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 127 You return to the Calendar screen. Note You can use the Day View to quickly add the name and time of a new appointment. Scroll to the time when the appointment will occur and type a name for the appointment. Later, you can click to see the menu and select the Appointment Details screen to add information about the appointment. Appointment fields The New Appointment screen contains the following fields: Subject: Type the subject for the appointment.
128 Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function Recurrence: Set whether or not the appointment is a recurring appointment. The default is None. See below for more details on setting the recurrence for appointments. Notes: Type any reference notes you want associated with this appointment. To set recurring appointments You can specify that the same appointment reappears in your Calendar at regular intervals. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Calendar icon and click.
Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 129 appointment recurring on a daily basis.) A message below the Recurrence field will show how often the appointment will occur. 4. In the Every field, press the SPACE key until the desired amount of time between appointments appears on screen. (For example, select 2 to set an appointment recurring every second day.) 5. In the End field, set the specific date on which the recurring appointment should end.
130 Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function To view appointments In Day View, you can see the specifics for your appointment by selecting the appointment, clicking to view the menu, scrolling to Appointment Details and clicking. In Month View, you can view the appointments by selecting the appointment’s date and clicking (either once or twice, depending on how you’ve set your options) until the Day View appears. Scroll to the appointment and click to view the menu.
Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 131 To edit appointments 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Calendar icon and click. 2. In the Calendar screen follow one of these procedures: In Day View, select the appointment and click to view the menu. Scroll to Appointment Details and click. In Month View, select the appointment’s date and click (either once or twice, depending on how you’ve set your options) until the Day View appears. Scroll to the appointment and click to view the menu.
132 Managing Appointments — Using the Calendar function 5. If you are editing a recurring appointment, scroll to the Recurrence field and press the SPACE key to change the settings. 6. When the appointment has been edited to your satisfaction, click the trackwheel to view the menu, scroll to Save and click. You return to the Calendar screen. To delete appointments 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Calendar icon and click. 2.
Managing Appointments — Summary and tips 133 You return to the Day View of the Calendar screen and you can see that the appointment is no longer listed. Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned how you can organize your time and appointments using the Calendar functions. You can add, view, edit, delete, and set options for appointments. In the Calendar screen, you can switch between Day View and Month View.
10 Using the MemoPad The handheld contains a MemoPad for recording lists, notes, or other important information that you type aside from email messages. Using the MemoPad function You can use the MemoPad function to add, edit, view, and delete important memos. To set MemoPad options 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MemoPad icon and click. 2. In the MemoPad screen, click to view the menu. Scroll to Options and click.
130 Using the MemoPad — Using the MemoPad function 3. The MemoPad Options screen appears, displaying the Confirm Delete option. Pressing the SPACE BAR changes the field. By default this field is set to Yes, which allows you to confirm memo deletions. Setting the field to No, deletes memos without showing a confirmation dialog. 4. When the option is set to your preference, click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click again. You return to the MemoPad. To add memos 1.
Using the MemoPad — Using the MemoPad function 131 You return to the MemoPad screen where your new memo’s title appears in an alphabetical list. Note Your memo must have a title before you can save it. To view memos 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MemoPad icon and click. 2. In the MemoPad screen, select the name of the memo that you want to view. Click to view the menu. Scroll to View Memo and click. The full memo appears on the screen.
132 Using the MemoPad — Using the MemoPad function To edit memos 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MemoPad icon and click. 2. In the MemoPad screen, select the memo you want to edit and click to view the menu. Scroll to Edit Memo and click. 3. In the Memo screen, you can add or edit text. Press the ALT key as you roll to scroll horizontally through the text. 4. When you have finished making changes to your memo, click to view the menu. Select Save Memo by clicking again.
Using the MemoPad — Using the MemoPad function 133 Using the MemoPad - Tips • Press T to go to the top memo in the list. • Press B to go to the bottom memo in the list. • Press ESC to exit the MemoPad screen. • Press DEL to delete a memo. • Press ENTER to view a memo.
11 Sending and receiving SMS messages In this chapter, you will learn how to send, read and manage SMS (Short Message Service) messages. About SMS messages You can use your handheld to correspond with others who have SMS capability. SMS messages are text-based messages that are sent and received using the wireless network. As the name implies, SMS messages are limited in length, usually to 160 characters. Sending an SMS message 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Message Centre icon and click. 2.
136 Sending and receiving SMS messages — Using AutoText with SMS 4. Click to see the menu and select Use. If a recipient has several phone numbers listed in the address book, you will be prompted to choose one. Scroll to the number you want to use and click the trackwheel. The Compose SMS Message screen appears. 5. Type your message. As you type, the number of characters you enter will appear at the top of the screen. As of this release, messages can contain up to 160 characters.
Sending and receiving SMS messages — Using AutoText with SMS 137 For example, if you frequently ask friends to join you for lunch at 12:00 at a local restaurant, you can compose an Autotext message that will send the message “Join me for lunch at Joe’s at 12:00?”. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Options icon and click. The Device Options screen appears. 2. Scroll to AutoText and click. The AutoText screen appears with a list of default entries. Click to view the menu. Scroll to New Item and click.
138 Sending and receiving SMS messages — Using AutoText with SMS 6. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Select Save Item by clicking again. You return to the AutoText screen where you can see that your item has been added to the list of entries. Press the ESC key twice to return to the Home screen. Testing your AutoText message You can test your new entry by typing the keyword letters while you compose a message. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Message Centre icon and click.
Sending and receiving SMS messages — Using AutoText with SMS 139 3. Type your message. As you type, enter the keyword letters in your AutoText item—in this case j12—followed by the SPACE key. The sentence “Join me for lunch at Joe’s at 12:00?” should appear. Auto capitalization and special characters As you compose a message, you can bypass pressing the SHIFT key to capitalize words: the handheld has two methods of performing capitalization for you and can add accents to certain letters as well.
140 Sending and receiving SMS messages — Receiving SMS messages • Begin typing. You will see that the first letter you type is capitalized automatically and that every letter following a period becomes capitalized too. The handheld recognizes the beginning of a new sentence and does the work for you. • If you want to change the first letter in a sentence to a lowercase letter, hold down the letter key until it becomes lower-case.
Sending and receiving SMS messages — Receiving SMS messages 141 2. In the Message Centre screen, scroll to the SMS message and click to view the menu. Select Open by clicking again. Tip 3. Open SMS messages quickly by scrolling to a message and double-clicking the trackwheel. The new message appears on your screen in a session view. A session view shows you the last few messages to or from the same recipient, letting you read your short messages in context.
142 Sending and receiving SMS messages — Received messages options 4. Press ESC to return to the Message Centre screen or click the trackwheel to view the menu, then scroll to select your next option. Received messages options Once you have read a new SMS message—and while the message is still open—click the trackwheel to view your options. You can handle the open SMS message in any of these ways: Copy — Copies the currently selected item from the message header—either the date or phone number.
Sending and receiving SMS messages — Summary and tips 143 Previous Item — Closes the current message and opens the previous message. Next Item — Closes the current message and opens the next message. Next Unopened Item — If there are unopened items, closes the current message and opens the previous message. Options — Provides access to the SMS Options, allowing you to customize your SMS messaging. Cancel — Returns you to the list of messages.
144 Sending and receiving SMS messages — Summary and tips Composing and sending SMS messages - Tips AutoText • While composing a message: press br + SPACE to enter an opening bracket “(“ • While composing a message: press rb + SPACE to enter a closing bracket “)”. • While composing a message: press ld + SPACE to enter the current date. • While composing a message: press lt + SPACE to enter the current time.
12 Customizing your handheld’s options Read this chapter to learn about customizing the handheld’s alarm and notification functions as well as its many other options to suit your specific needs. Setting the alarm The handheld has an Alarm function that you can set to tone at the same time every day. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Alarm icon and click. 2. The Daily Alarm screen appears. Scroll to the field you would like to set, then press the SPACE key to scroll through the options.
146 Customizing your handheld’s options — Setting the alarm 3. Once you have set the Alarm to your preference, click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Changes and click. Note When the alarm sounds, press any key to silence it. This action will not disable the alarm; it will sound at the set time again even if it has been silenced. To disable the alarm, set the Alarm field to Off. Alarm fields The Daily Alarm screen contains the following fields: Alarm: Select whether or not you want the alarm to sound.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Choosing a notification profile 147 Choosing a notification profile The handheld has three default Profile functions that control notification. The default settings are Loud (vibrate, loud tone, LED flashing), Discreet (vibrate, LED flashing), and Quiet (no notification). You can quickly choose the profile that’s appropriate for the activities in your business day.
148 Customizing your handheld’s options — Customizing handheld options Customizing handheld options You can customize any of the handheld’s options by following this general procedure: 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the Options icon and click. 2. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to the handheld option that you want to change and click the trackwheel. 3. Scroll to the field that you want to change, then press the SPACE key to scroll through your options.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 149 Handheld options The following options are available: About The About screen contains the handheld’s copyright information which you can view but not change. Press the ESC key twice to return to the Device Options screen. Auto On/Off Use the automatic on/off feature to maximize battery life and to maintain optimal, extended messaging performance. Weekday On: Set the handheld to turn on automatically at a specific time throughout the week.
150 Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options Date/Time Set the date and time so that your messages contain the correct time stamp. Date: Set the current date. Note The information that you set in the Date, Time, and Time Format fields will determine how the date and time appear on the handheld’s Home screen and on the password security screen. Time: Set the current time. Time Zone: Select your time zone. The handheld will automatically adjust the time depending on the time zone.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 151 Owner This information appears on the password security screen (if you have set a password). If you do not enter any owner information, a default message will appear on the password security screen. Name: Type your name. Information: Type any extra information that you want to appear on the password security screen. We recommend that you include your own (or your company’s) contact information in case the handheld is lost.
152 Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 2. Scroll to one of Alarm, Calendar, SMS, or Email, click the trackwheel, and select Edit. The profile screen for the item appears. 3. Scroll to the item you’d like to change and press the SPACE key to cycle through the available settings. 4. Once you have set the options to your preference, click to view the menu. Scroll to Save and click.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 153 Number of Beeps: Select the number of beeps the handheld should make before notification stops. Choose from 1 to 5 beeps. The default is 1. LED Flashing: Select the length of time you want the LED to flash. Choose from 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes or Off. Repeat Notification: Set whether or not you want to be reminded of unread messages waiting.
Key Rate: Set the speed (Slow, Fast, or Off) at which your cursor moves whenever the BACKSPACE, ENTER, or SPACE key is pressed and held. The default setting is Slow. Note For all other keys, the Key Rate setting controls an auto capitalization feature. With Key Rate set to either Slow or Fast (i.e., Key Rate must be enabled), you can press and hold a key to capitalize it. Security In the Security screen, you can set your password options to ensure greater handheld security.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 155 SIM Card In the SIM Card screen, you can view subscriber data as well as information about on your location and network. Status The Status screen provides information about the handheld and the wireless network. You cannot edit this information. Signal: Shows the strength of the handheld’s network signal. Battery: Shows the percentage of remaining battery life.
156 Customizing your handheld’s options — Summary 2. The following message appears: “Entering storage mode will lose current time. Continue?” Scroll to Yes and click. To activate your handheld again, insert it into the charging cradle, connect the cradle to a power outlet, and after a few moments the Home screen will appear. Note You can also activate the handheld from storage mode by inserting a fine-tipped instrument such as a paperclip into the reset hole located on the back of the handheld.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Summary 157 Installation and User’s Guide
158 Customizing your handheld’s options — Summary Installation and User’s Guide
13 Specifications Mechanical Properties Weight: Approx. 142 g/5oz Size (LXWXH): 117 X 78.5 X 18 mm 4.6”X3.1”X0.
160 Specifications Power Battery: Internal, rechargeable lithium cell Charger: North American AC Adapter type charging cradle SIM Interface: Supports 5V and 3V SIMs only Temperature Operating and Storage: For best results, your handheld device should be operated and stored in conditions of moderate temperature and humidity. Radio specifications Single Band Support PCS 1900 Interface Protocols: RAP (RIM’s Radio Access Protocol). Power Class: Class 1 (PCS 1900) as defined in GSM 02.
Specifications — 161 Regulatory conformance Compliant with: • FCC Part 15 and Part 24 • Industry Canada ICES-003 and RSS 133 Accessories Headset Jack standard 3-terminal 2.
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