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User reviews and opinions
| puchol |
10:31am on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is the first blackberry I have had and I never want to get a new one. The internet is great and fast. | |
| nradov |
11:58am on Friday, August 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| decent product questionable service had a battery problem when i received the product. | |
| macxcool |
7:57pm on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Smartphone operating system with Java based RIM OS 2.2.0, full QWERTY keyboard, bluetooth, viewer files: Word, Excel, PowerPoint. | |
| huckda |
11:56am on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| The BlackBerry 9000 Bold takes the best of everything that BlackBerry has previously produced, and adds in 3G. BlackBerry 9000 using BlackBerry OS v4.6 operating system. | |
| kreide |
10:47am on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| You get what you pay for. Looks decent, clip and swivel work well This is NOT a Blackberry branded accessory. | |
| ScottK |
3:27pm on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| The original BB model swivel holster is a necessity if you want the security feature of the phone locking every time it is holstered (special magnets ... My only issue with this is as it rotates from normal movement. | |
| Zawiah Saki |
10:46am on Monday, June 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I like the phone as it was a replacement for an equal one that was stolen. The only issue that I had is that the unit that I got. The blackberry bold 9000 is the best blackberry I have used to date. I switched from an iphone 3G and I have no regrets. According to the listing, this is a QWERTY phone. BUT IT IS NOT. It is a QWERTZ.The first thing I noticed is the QWERTZ keyboard instead of QWERTY. | |
| rboyer |
9:54pm on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Why would anyone pay that much for a phone...is it made out of gold. Especially with todays economy. This is the first blackberry I have had and I never want to get a new one. The internet is great and fast. | |
| tigerfox |
6:27am on Monday, March 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| I lost my other Blackberry brand leather swivel holster and bought this one as a replacement. I use a skin on my phone. | |
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Bluetooth technology....... Bluetooth technology basics....... Bluetooth technology options...... Bluetooth technology troubleshooting...... GPS technology....... About GPS technology....... Get your GPS location....... Turn off location aiding........ GPS technology troubleshooting....... Maps....... Map basics....... Navigation........ Maps bookmarks....... Map options....... Map shortcuts....... Maps troubleshooting....... BlackBerry Messenger....... Contacts........ Groups........ Conversations....... Availability........ Applications....... Switch applications....... Add an application....... View properties for an application....... Delete a third-party application....... Receive a device password prompt before you add an application...... View the size of an application database...... About updating the BlackBerry Device Software...... Prerequisites: Updating the BlackBerry Device Software over the wireless network.... Update the BlackBerry Device Software...... Return to the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software...... Delete the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software...... Application troubleshooting....... Wireless network coverage....... Find information about wireless coverage indicators...... Turn off a wireless connection.......
Network connection indicators....... Turn on wireless coverage notification...... Change the connection speed for the wireless network...... About the preferred wireless network list...... Add a wireless network to the preferred wireless network list..... Change the order of preferred wireless networks...... Delete a wireless network from the preferred wireless network list..... Turn off data service........ About roaming........ Switch wireless networks manually...... Verify the status of network connections and services...... Wi-Fi connection settings....... Advanced Wi-Fi connection settings...... Wireless network coverage troubleshooting...... Power, battery, and memory....... Turn off your device....... Set your device to turn on and turn off automatically...... Reset the device........ Check the battery power level....... Extend battery life....... Format the device memory or a media card...... View the amount of available memory...... Best practice: Optimizing your device performance...... SIM card........ About the SIM card phone book....... Add a contact to your SIM card....... Copy contacts from your SIM card to your contact list...... Copy a contact from your contact list to your SIM card..... Change a SIM card contact....... Delete a SIM card contact...... Store SMS text messages on your SIM card...... About SIM card security....... Protect your SIM card with a PIN code....... Change the SIM card PIN code....... Change the display name for a phone number...... Security........ Security basics........ Password keeper....... Encryption........
Set options for dialing extensions
1. 2. 3. 4. In the phone application, press the Menu key. Click Options. Click Smart Dialing. In the Number field, type the main phone number for an organization.
TTY support
In the Wait For field, set how long your BlackBerry device waits before dialing an extension. In the Extension Length field, set the default length for extensions. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
Depending on your wireless service provider, this feature might not be supported.
About TTY support
When you turn on TTY support and you connect your BlackBerry device to a TTY device that operates at 45.45 bits per second, you can make calls to and receive calls from TTY devices. Your BlackBerry device is designed to convert received calls to text that you can read on your TTY device. If your TTY device is designed for use with a 2.5-mm headset jack, you must use an adapter accessory to connect your TTY device to your BlackBerry device. To get an adapter accessory that Research In Motion has approved for use with your BlackBerry device, visit www.shopblackberry.com.
Turn on TTY support
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. From the Home screen, press the Send key. Press the Menu key. Click Options. Click TTY. Change the TTY Mode field to Yes. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
A TTY indicator appears in the device status section of the screen. To turn off TTY support, change the TTY Mode field to No.
Multiple phone numbers
About multiple phone numbers
You can have multiple phone numbers associated with your BlackBerry device if one of the following situations applies: Your wireless service provider has provided you with a SIM card that supports more than one phone number.
Phone options
Your wireless service provider has provided you with a phone number, and your organization has provided you with a BlackBerry MVS Client phone number.
If you have more than one phone number associated with your device, you can switch the phone number that you use as your active phone number. You can receive calls to all phone numbers that are associated with your device, but you make calls using your active phone number only. For example, you cannot place one call on hold and make a second call using another phone number. If your SIM card supports more than one phone number, and you are on a call, you cannot receive a call from the phone number that you are not using. Any calls to the phone number that you are not using will receive a busy signal or will be sent to voice mail. If you have a BlackBerry MVS Client phone number and another phone number, you can receive calls to either phone number even when you are on a call. You can change call waiting, call forwarding, and voice mail options for each phone number associated with your device.
Find your PIN
1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. 2. Click Status.
Set a high importance level for received PIN messages
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. Press the Menu key. Click Options. Click General Options. Set the Make PIN Messages Level 1 field to Yes. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
SMS text messages
SMS text message basics
About SMS text messages
With an SMS phone number, you can send and receive SMS text messages. An SMS phone number is a phone number that your wireless service provider sets up for SMS text messaging. If you have more than one phone number associated with your BlackBerry device, your device sends SMS text messages using the first phone number that appears in the drop-down list at the top of the Phone screen in the phone application. You can send SMS text messages to contacts who have SMS phone numbers. You can also forward SMS text messages as PIN or email messages.
Find your SMS phone number
In the phone application, your phone number appears at the top of the screen. If your wireless service provider has set up your BlackBerry device for SMS text messaging, this number is also your SMS phone number. If you have more than one phone number associated with your device, the first phone number that appears in the drop-down list at the top of the screen is your SMS phone number.
You can send an SMS text message to up to ten recipients. 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. 2. Press the key. 3. Click Compose SMS. 4. In the To field, perform one of the following actions: Type an SMS phone number (include the country code and area code). Type a contact name. Type part of a contact name. Click a contact. If your device is connected to a CDMA network, you can type an email address. 5. Type a message. key. 6. Press the 7. Click Send.
Delete the history from an SMS text message
1. When replying to an SMS text message, press the Menu key. 2. Click Remove History.
Options for SMS text messages
Turn off AutoText for SMS text messages
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click SMS. Set the Disable AutoText field to Yes. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
View more of the history in SMS text messages
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click SMS. Set the Number of Previous Items field. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
Store SMS text messages on your SIM card
Depending on your wireless service provider and wireless network, this feature might not be supported. If you set your SIM card to store SMS text messages, the SIM card does not delete SMS text messages after the BlackBerry device imports them to a message list. 1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. 2. Click SMS. 3. Set the Leave Messages On SIM Card field to Yes. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Save. To stop storing SMS text messages on your SIM card, set the Leave Messages On SIM Card field to No. If you set this field to No, SMS text messages on your SIM card are deleted after the device imports them to a message list.
Attach a PGP key to a message
You can attach a PGP key to email messages and PIN messages. 1. When composing a message, press the Menu key. 2. Click Attach PGP Keys.
3. Highlight a PGP key. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Continue.
Download the PGP key used to sign or encrypt a message
If a PGP key is not included in a received message or is not already stored in the key store on your BlackBerry device, you can download the PGP key. If you use the PGP Universal Server, you might not be able to download the senders PGP key, or your device might download the senders PGP key from the PGP Universal Server automatically. 1. In a message, highlight the encryption status indicator or a digital signature indicator. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Fetch Senders PGP key.
Add a PGP key from a message
If you use the PGP Universal Server, you might not be able to add PGP keys from messages. 1. In a message, highlight a digital signature indicator. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Import PGP Key.
Add a PGP key from an attachment
If you use the PGP Universal Server, you might not be able to add PGP keys from attachments. 1. In a message, click the PGP key attachment. 2. Click Retrieve PGP Attachment. 3. Click the PGP key. 4. Click Import PGP Key.
Attachment indicators in PGP protected messages
: The message includes a PGP key attachment. : The message includes multiple PGP key attachments. : The message includes a certificate server attachment.
View the PGP key used to sign or encrypt a message
1. In a message, highlight the encryption status indicator or a digital signature indicator. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Display Sender's PGP Key or Display Encryption PGP key.
PGP protected message status
Digital signature indicators for PGP protected messages
: Your BlackBerry device verified the digital signature. : Your device cannot verify the digital signature. : Your device requires more data to verify the digital signature. : Your device trusts the senders PGP key. : The senders email address does not match the email address in the key, or the senders PGP key is revoked, is not trusted, cannot be verified, or is not on your device. : The key status is not current, or your device requires more data to verify the trust status of the key. : The senders PGP key is expired.
Some email message folders appear dimmed
If you cannot forward email messages from an email message folder, the check box beside the folder appears dimmed. Try performing the following actions: Wait for a few seconds. The email message folders might become available after a short period of time. Turn off wireless email reconciliation, and then turn it on again.
Email message filters are not working correctly
Try performing the following actions: Verify that your email message filters are turned on. Verify that your email message filters appear in the order that you want your BlackBerry device to apply them to email messages.
Related topics Email message filters, 42
I cannot turn on cell broadcasting
Your SIM card might not support the display languages that you have selected for cell broadcast messages. Clear the check box beside all languages that your SIM card does not support.
I cannot attach a file to an MMS message
Depending on your wireless service provider, if you attach a video, you might not be able to attach another file or create a slide show. Try performing the following actions: Verify that the file is a.vcf (vCard) file, an.ics (iCalendar) file, or a media file (for example, a.jpg,.gif, or.midi file). Verify that the file is not copyright protected. If MMS templates are available for your BlackBerry device, use a blank template to compose your MMS message.
I cannot use a shortcut to view one type of message in a message list
If you switch BlackBerry devices and you restore device data from your previous device to your current device, the message list shortcuts for your previous device replace the message list shortcuts for your current device. To view the shortcuts for viewing one type of message in a message list, view your list of saved searches.
Related topics View a list of saved searches, 177
Attachments
Attachment basics
About attachments
You can view several attachment types on your BlackBerry device, including.zip,.htm,.html,.doc,.dot,.ppt,.pdf,.wpd,.txt,.vcf, and.xls files. You can also view.bmp,.gif,.jpg,.png,.tif, and.wmf files, and play.wav and.mp3 files. If you save an email message that contains an attachment that you have previewed, the email message and the attachment are stored in the device memory until you delete the email message. You can download attachments and store them in the device memory. You can also store attachments on a media card. If you delete an email message that contains an attachment you have downloaded, the attachment is stored in the device memory or on the media card until you delete it from your device. To change attachments that you download, you can use third-party editing applications (such as Word to Go, Slideshow to Go and Sheet to Go) that are designed for use on BlackBerry devices.
If you are using a ring tone or Home screen background picture that you encrypted in the device memory or on the media card using your BlackBerry device password and you reset your device, unlock your device.
Related topics Lock the device, 230
Browser
Browser basics
Browsing web pages
Visit a web page
Depending on your wireless service provider, multiple browsers might appear on your BlackBerry device. For more information about the charges associated with using each browser, contact your wireless service provider. 1. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon. 2. Perform one of the following actions: If a web address field appears on the screen, type a web address. If a web address field does not appear on the screen, press the key. Click Go To. Type a web address. 3. Press the Enter key.
Search the Internet
To perform this task, your BlackBerry device must be associated with an email account that uses the BlackBerry Internet Service that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider. 1. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon. 2. Perform one of the following actions: If the Search here field appears on the screen, type the search terms. If the Search here field does not appear on the screen, press the Menu key. Click Go To. Type the search terms. 3. Press the Enter key.
Switch browser views
You can view web pages in Column view or Page view. Column view displays web pages in a mobile view format. Page view displays web pages in a wide screen format that is similar to the format that the browser on your computer uses to display web pages. 1. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Column View or Page View.
Zoom in to or out from a web page
1. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Zoom In or Zoom Out. To zoom back to the original web page size, press the Escape key.
Move back or forward a web page
1. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Back or Forward.
Refresh a web page
1. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Refresh.
Save a web page to a message list
A saved web page displays content that was current at the time that you saved the web page. 1. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Save Page. 3. Click OK.
Stop loading a web page
1. When a web page is loading, press the Menu key. 2. Click Stop.
View a list of web pages you visited recently
1. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click History.
Delete a category
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In the contact list, task list, or memo list, press the Menu key. Click Filter. Highlight a category. Press the Menu key. Click Delete.
Note: When you delete a category, contacts, tasks, or memos in the category are not deleted.
Use the calculator
To press a key in the calculator, press the corresponding key on the BlackBerry device keyboard. To use the alternate function on a key in the calculator, press the Alt key and the corresponding key on the device keyboard.
Convert a measurement
On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Calculator icon. Type a number. Press the Menu key. Perform one of the following actions: To convert the number from imperial to metric, click To Metric. To convert the number from metric to imperial, click From Metric. 5. Click a conversion type. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Notification profiles
Notification basics
About notification profiles
Notification profiles define how your BlackBerry device notifies you of calendar and task reminders, and incoming messages, calls, and browser content. Your device has six preloaded profiles: Loud, Vibrate, Quiet, Normal, Phone Only, and Off. You can change preloaded notification profiles or create new ones. In your notification profiles, you can set different notification options for different items, set ring tones, or set the volume for notification. If you set notification volume to Escalating, the notification volume gradually increases.
Change your ring tone
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. In the notification profile list, click Advanced. Highlight a notification profile. Press the Menu key. Click Show Ring Tones. Click a media folder that contains songs, ring tones, or voice notes. Highlight a song, ring tone, or voice note. Press the Menu key. Click Set As Ring Tone.
Switch notification profiles
In the profile list, click a notification profile.
Create a notification profile
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. In the profile list, click Advanced. Press the Menu key. Click New Profile. Type a name for the profile. Highlight an item. Press the Menu key. Click Edit. Set notification options. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
11. To set notification options for another item, repeat steps 5 through 10. 12. Press the Menu key. 13. Click Save.
Change a notification profile
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. In the profile list, click Advanced. Highlight a notification profile. Press the Menu key. Click Edit. Change the notification profile. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
Delete a notification profile
You can only delete notification profiles that you created. 1. In the profile list, click Advanced. 2. Highlight a notification profile. 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Delete.
Japanese typing input method
About typing in Japanese
Your BlackBerry device is designed to support five input modes for the Japanese input method: Hiragana, Katakana (full-width or half-width), and ASCII (full-width or half-width). You can switch between these input modes while you type by pressing the Right Shift key.To type Latin characters, you can use one of the ASCII input modes. If the predictive mode is turned on, as you type text, a list of possible predictions appears on the screen. When you select a prediction from the list, your device also displays a list of predictions for the next word that you might type. After you convert the word that you have typed to Kanji, if the conversion is not correct, you can change the conversion by changing the segmentation or selecting a different conversion from the list that appears when you press the Space key. To facilitate typing long phrases quickly, your device provides the option to select a phrase from a list of common phrases that are divided into a number of categories, such as business or greeting. Your device is also designed to support many Japanese symbols. The most common symbols appear in the symbol list on your device. You can type symbols that do not appear in the symbol list using the character codes that are available at www.blackberry.com/go/jptyping.
Type text in Japanese
1. Start typing in Hiragana or Katakana. 2. Perform one of the following actions: If your device displays the word that you are typing, click the word in the list that appears when you type. If your device does not display the word that you are typing, finish typing the word. 3. To convert the text to Kanji, press the Space key. 4. If the conversion for a segment is not correct, perform any of the following actions:
Spelling checker
To change the segmentation, highlight the segment. Hold the Alt key and roll the trackball. Press the Space key to convert the segment again. To open a list of alternate conversions, press the Space key. Click a conversion from the list that appears. 5. To commit the conversion, press the Enter key.
Type a symbol in Japanese
1. Press the Symbol key. 2. Perform one of the following actions: To type a symbol that appears in the symbol list, type the letter that appears under the symbol. To type a symbol that does not appear in the symbol list, in the character code field, type the character code for the symbol. To switch character encodings, click the character encoding field that appears beside the character code field. To view a list of character codes for Japanese symbols, visit www.blackberry.com/go/jptyping.
Shortcuts for typing in Japanese
To switch input modes, press the Right Shift key. To increase the length of a segment, press the End key. To decrease the length of a segment, press the Send key. To view a specific page in the symbol list, hold the Alt key and type the page number.
Delete a PGP key
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Security Options. Click PGP Keys. Highlight a PGP key. Press the Menu key. Click Delete.
Clear the PGP data cache
The PGP data cache contains cached PGP public keys and the PGP Universal Server policy that your BlackBerry device downloads from the PGP Universal Server. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Security Options. Click PGP. Press the Menu key. Click Clear Universal Cache.
The next time that you send a PGP protected message, your device downloads an updated PGP Universal Server policy and updated PGP public keys from the PGP Universal Server.
PGP key status PGP key status indicators
: The PGP key has a corresponding private key that is stored on your BlackBerry device. : The PGP key is trusted and valid, and the revocation status of the PGP key is good. : The revocation status of the PGP key is unknown or the key is weak. : The PGP key is untrusted, revoked, expired, not valid, or cannot be verified.
Check the revocation status of a PGP key
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Security Options. Click PGP Keys. Highlight a PGP key. Press the Menu key. Click Fetch Status.
Change the trust status of a PGP key
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Security Options. Click PGP Keys. Highlight a PGP key. Press the Menu key. Click Trust or Distrust.
Revoke a PGP key
If you revoke a PGP key, the PGP key is revoked only in the key store on your BlackBerry device. Your device does not update the revocation status on the PGP Universal Server. 1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. 2. Click Security Options.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Click PGP Keys. Highlight a PGP key. Press the Menu key. Click Revoke. Click Yes. Change the Reason field. Click OK.
PGP key revocation reasons
Unknown: The revocation reason does not match any of the predefined reasons. Superseded: A new PGP key is replacing an existing PGP key. Key Compromise: A person who is not the key subject might have discovered the private key value. Key Retired: The PGP key is no longer used. User ID Invalid: The user information for the PGP key is not valid.
PGP key options Change the display name for a PGP key
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Security Options. Click PGP keys. Highlight a PGP key. Press the Menu key. Click Change Label. Type a display name for the PGP key. Click OK.
Turn off the display name prompt that appears when you add a PGP key to the key store
1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Click Security Options. Click PGP keys. Press the Menu key. Click Fetch PGP Keys. Press the Menu key. Click Options. Change the Prompt for Label field to No. Press the Menu key. Click Save.
When you add a PGP key, your BlackBerry device uses the name that the PGP Universal Server set for the key when it generated the key.
Turn off the fetch status prompt that appears when you add a PGP key to the key store
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Security Options. Click PGP Keys. Press the Menu key. Click Fetch PGP Keys. Press the Menu key. Click Options. Perform one of the following actions: To download the revocation status of a PGP key when you add it to the key store, change the Fetch Status field to Yes. To add a PGP key to the key store without downloading the revocation status, change the Fetch Status field to No. 9. Press the Menu key. 10. Click Save.
PGP key shortcuts
To view the display name of a PGP key, press the Space key. To view the properties of a PGP key, press the Enter key. To view the security level of a PGP private key, press the Alt key and L. To view the serial number of a PGP key, press the Alt key and S.
PGP key troubleshooting I cannot download a PGP key from an LDAP certificate server
Try performing the following actions: Verify that your organization permits you to download PGP keys from an LDAP certificate server. For more information, contact your administrator.
Certificate servers
If you changed the connection type that your BlackBerry device uses to connect to an LDAP certificate server, try using the default connection type.
Set permissions for a third-party application
Note: Changing permissions for third-party applications can significantly affect the operation of applications on your BlackBerry device. For more information about how changing these permissions might affect the operation of the applications on your device, contact your wireless service provider or administrator. 1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon.
Click Advanced Options. Click Applications. Highlight a third-party application. Press the Menu key. Perform one of the following actions: To set permissions for the highlighted third-party application, click Edit Permissions. To set permissions for all third-party applications, click Edit Default Permissions. 7. Expand Connections, Interactions, or User Data. 8. Change the permission fields. 9. Press the Menu key. 10. Click Save.
Connection permissions for third-party applications
USB: Set whether third-party applications can use physical connections, such as a USB cable or RS-232 cable, that you have set up for your BlackBerry device. Bluetooth: Set whether third-party applications can use Bluetooth connections. Phone: Set whether third-party applications can make calls or access call logs. Location Data: Set whether third-party applications can use your GPS location information. Server Network: Set whether third-party applications can access the Internet or your organization's intranet using your organization's network. Internet: Set whether third-party applications can access the Internet through your wireless service provider (for example, using a direct Internet connection or a WAP gateway). Wi-Fi: Set whether third-party applications can use Wi-Fi connections.
Interaction permissions for third-party applications
Cross Application Communication: Specify whether third-party applications can communicate and share data with other applications on your BlackBerry device. Device Settings:
Specify whether third-party applications can turn on or turn off your device or change device options, such as display options. Media: Specify whether third-party applications can access media files on your device. Application Management: Specify whether third-party applications can add or delete application modules or access module information such as an application name or version. Themes: Specify whether your device can use third-party applications as a source for customized themes. Input Simulation: Specify whether third-party applications can simulate actions, such as pressing a key on your device. Browser Filtering: Specify whether third-party applications can register browser filters with the browser on your device to add, change, or delete web site content before it appears in your browser. Screen Capturing: Specify whether third-party applications can take screen shots of the device screen. Security Timer Reset: Specify whether third-party applications can reset the duration that your device remains unlocked after you stop using it.
Accept a service book
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Advanced Options. Click Service Book. Highlight the new service book. Press the Menu key. Click Accept.
Delete a service book
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Advanced Options. Click Service Book. Highlight a service book. Press the Menu key. Click Delete.
To restore a service book, press the Menu key. Click Undelete.
Diagnostic reports
About diagnostic reports
Diagnostic reports provide wireless configuration and connection information for your BlackBerry device. If you cannot connect to the wireless network or access services such as email messaging, your wireless service provider or administrator might ask you to run and submit a diagnostic report. Your wireless service provider or administrator can use the report to help you troubleshoot the problem.
Run a diagnostic report
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Mobile Network. Press the Menu key. Click Diagnostics Test. Press the Menu key. Click Run.
View a diagnostic report
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Mobile Network. Press the Menu key. Click Diagnostics Test. Highlight a report. Press the Menu key. Click View Report.
Submit a diagnostic report
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. Click Mobile Network. Press the Menu key. Click Diagnostics Test. Highlight a report. Press the Menu key. Click Email Report or PIN Report.
Delete a diagnostic report
Wi-Fi diagnostic reports
Click Mobile Network. Press the Menu key. Click Diagnostics Test. Highlight a report. Press the Menu key. Click Delete or Delete All.
Set a default recipient for diagnostic reports
If you set the default recipient, each time that you submit a diagnostic report, your BlackBerry device sends the report to that recipient. If you want to specify a recipient each time that you submit a report, do not set the default recipient. 1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. 2. Click Mobile Network. 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Diagnostics Test. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Options. 7. Type the contact information. 8. Press the Menu key. 9. Click Save.
BrickBreaker capsules
Long: This capsule makes the paddle longer. Slow: This capsule slows down the ball. Gun: This capsule enables you to shoot three bullets at the bricks; a bullet can destroy unbreakable bricks. Laser: This capsule enables you to shoot unlimited laser beams at the bricks. Multi: This capsule puts four balls in play. Catch: This capsule enables you to catch and hold the ball. Flip: This capsule changes the direction of the paddle. Wrap: This capsule enables you to move the paddle beyond the edge of the screen. Bomb: This capsule destroys the next brick that you hit and damages nearby bricks. Life: This capsule gives you an additional life.
BrickBreaker scoring
Catching a capsule: 50 points Shooting a brick with the gun: 50 points Hitting a brick with the ball: 10 points Shooting a brick with the laser: 5 points Damaging a brick with a bomb: 5 points
Play BrickBreaker
To move the paddle, roll the trackball. To release the ball in catch mode, press the Space key. To shoot the laser or gun, press the Space key.
Set the paddle speed
1. 2. 3. 4. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the BrickBreaker icon. Press the Menu key. Click Options. Perform any of the following actions: To set the paddle speed, set the Paddle movement speed field. To accelerate the paddle as you roll the trackball, select the Paddle acceleration check box.
Submit a score to the BrickBreaker high score web site
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the BrickBreaker icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Send High Score.
Check the high scores on the BrickBreaker web site
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the BrickBreaker icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click High Scores.
Glossary
ADN An abbreviated dialing number (ADN) is a short telephone number, such as 911 or 112, that is used to reach public services. APN access point name BCC blind carbon copy BlackBerry enabled device A BlackBerry enabled device is a device with BlackBerry Connect software, a device with BlackBerry Built-In software, or a device that is running the BlackBerry Application Suite. BlackBerry enabled devices provide users with access to BlackBerry device applications and BlackBerry services. BlackBerry MDS BlackBerry Mobile Data System CC carbon copy certificate A certificate is a digital document that binds the identity and public key of a certificate subject. Each certificate has an corresponding private key that is stored separately. A certificate authority signs the certificate to indicate that it is authentic and can be trusted. CMIME Compressed Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions CRL certificate revocation list CRL server A BlackBerry device uses a CRL server to check the most recently published revocation status of a certificate. Certificate authorities publish certificate revocation lists on CRL servers. DNS Domain Name System DSA Digital Signature Algorithm EAP-FAST Extensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling
Getting Started Guide
BlackBerry Bold 9000 Smartphone
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Contents
Welcome to BlackBerry!....3 Set up your device.....5 Insert the SIM card and battery....5 Charge the battery....7 Complete the setup wizard....9 Learn the basics.... 13 Move around the screen....14 Open a menu.....15 Typing basics.....16 Applications......17 Home screen status indicators....18 Message list status indicators.....19 Phone status indicators....19 Calendar status indicators.....20 Camera status indicators.....20 Wireless coverage indicators....20 Start using your device....23 Make a call.....23 Send an email message.....23
Send an SMS text message....24 Add a contact.....24 Take a picture......25 Record a video......25 Visit a web page.....25 Schedule an appointment....26 Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device....26 About connecting to a Wi-Fi network....27 About using your device with a computer.... 28 About switching devices....30 Transfer a file between your device and your computer using the Roxio Media Manager..31 Synchronize data between your device and your computer...32 Insert a media card.....32 Find more information.....33 Troubleshooting.....35 I cannot connect to a wireless network....35 I cannot associate my device with an email address...36 I cannot send or receive messages....37 I cannot make or receive calls.... 38 Legal notice.....39
Welcome to BlackBerry!
Get ready to experience the freedom and connectivity of your all-in-one mobile solution. Setting up your BlackBerry Bold smartphone is easy. Simply verify that your SIM card and battery are inserted in your device, charge the battery, and complete the setup wizard. After you complete the setup wizard, take some time to explore the features on your device. This guide provides tips and instructions to help you learn the basics quickly.
Set up your device
Insert the SIM card and battery
Your SIM card is a small rectangular plastic card that stores important information about your wireless service. Your SIM card might already be inserted in your BlackBerry device. Depending on your wireless service provider, you might need a PIN code for your SIM card. For more information, contact your wireless service provider. Press the release button for the battery cover. Lift off the battery cover. If the battery is inserted, remove the battery. If your SIM card is already inserted, proceed to step 8. Remove the SIM card from any packaging. Hold the SIM card so that the metal contacts on the SIM card face down and the cutoff corner points toward the top-right corner of the device. 7. Slide the SIM card into the holder so that it lies flat below the metal guide. 8. Insert the battery so that the metal contacts on the battery align with the metal contacts on your device. 9. Slide the notches at the top of the battery cover into the slots at the top of the device. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
10. Push down the battery cover so that it clicks into place. If the battery is charged, the device turns on. If the device does not turn on, charge the battery.
Figure 1. Remove the battery cover
Figure 2. Insert the SIM card
Figure 3. Insert the battery
Figure 4. Replace the battery cover
Charge the battery
1. Connect the small end of the travel charger cable to the USB port on the side of your BlackBerry device. 2. If necessary, perform one of the following actions: Insert the plug blade attachment into the power adapter. Fold down the plug blades on the power adapter.
3. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet. 4. Charge the battery to full power.
Figure 5. Connect the travel charger cable to your device
Figure 6. Insert the plug blade attachment or fold down the plug blades (if necessary)
If you have installed the BlackBerry Desktop Software, you can use the USB cable that came with your device to connect your device to your computer for charging. For more information, see the "About using your device with a computer" topic.
Battery power level indicators
full battery power low battery power battery charging
Complete the setup wizard
The setup wizard is designed to help you learn about typing, change options to personalize your BlackBerry device, and set up one or more email addresses. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Welcome screen, read the setup wizard introduction. Roll the trackball to highlight Continue. Click (press) the trackball. Complete the instructions on the screen.
Note: If the Welcome screen does not appear automatically, on the Home screen, press the key. Click Setup. Click Setup Wizard.
Figure 7. Setup wizard screen
About email setup options
If you have not already set up an email address, you can use one of following options to set up email. Depending on your wireless service provider, the available options might vary. BlackBerry Internet Service option: Use this email setup option to create a new email address for your device or to associate your device with one or more (up to ten) existing email addresses. This option is most common for individual users. You can set up email using this option by selecting the I want to create or add an email address option in the setup wizard on your device BlackBerry Enterprise Server option: Use this email setup option to associate your device with a Microsoft Outlook work email account, IBM Lotus Notes work email account, or Novell GroupWise work email account and to take advantage of advanced capabilities for wireless data synchronization. If your administrator has provided you with an activation password, you can set up email
using this option by selecting the I want to use a work email account with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server option in the setup wizard on your device. If you do not have an activation password, contact your administrator. BlackBerry Desktop Redirector option: Use this email setup option to associate your device with a Microsoft Outlook (Workgroup Installation) email account. You can set up email using this option by installing the BlackBerry Desktop Software and selecting the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector option. If you use this email setup option, you must keep your computer turned on to receive email messages.
Add or create an email address using the setup wizard
1. In the setup wizard, on the email setup screen, select the I want to create or add an email address option. Click Next. 2. Click Next. 3. If necessary, click Update Now. 4. If necessary, click Create New Account. 5. To accept the terms of the license agreement, select the Yes option. Click I Agree. 6. If necessary, type a login user name and password of your choice. Click Next. Record your user name and password in a safe place. 7. Complete the instructions on the screen.
Learn the basics
Move around the screen
To open the application list, press the key on the Home screen. To move the cursor in any direction and highlight items, roll the trackball. To select an item or follow a link, click the trackball. To change the value in a field, click a field. Click a value. To move back a screen, press the key. key.
To return to the Home screen, press the
Figure 8. Home screen
Figure 9. Application list
Figure 10. Move around the screen
Open a menu
To open a menu of all the available actions for a highlighted item in an application, press the key. If you click an item with more than one common available action, a short menu of these available actions appears. To view more available actions for the highlighted key or click Full Menu. item, press the To close a menu, press the key.
Figure 11. Full menu
Figure 12. Short menu
Typing basics
Typing indicators
Shift mode number lock mode Alt mode
Typing tips
To capitalize a letter, hold the letter key until the capitalized letter appears or press the key and the letter key.
To type the alternate character on a key, press the For example, to type a question mark (?), press the To type a symbol, press the
key and the character key. key and.
key. Type the letter that appears below the symbol.
To type an accented or special character, hold the letter key and roll the trackball to the left or right. Release the letter key when the accented or special character and roll the trackball to the left until appears. For example, to type , hold appears. To turn on NUM lock, press the NUM lock, press the key. key and the Left Shift key. To turn off
Applications
Take some time to explore the applications that are available on your BlackBerry device. Here are a few applications to get you started. Click Setup Wizard in the Setup folder to learn about typing, change options to personalize your device, and set up your email address. The setup wizard also provides links to information about common tasks. Click Email Settings in the Setup folder to set up one or more email addresses or change BlackBerry Internet Service email options.
Click Browser to visit web pages or view the browser bookmark list. Click Camera to take a picture. Click Video Camera in the Applications folder to record a video. Click Media to view saved songs, ring tones, videos, or pictures. Click Messages to view a list of your messages. Click Options to view the main list of device options. You can also access additional options from the menu in each application. Click Contacts to view your contact list or add a new contact. Click Set Up Wi-Fi in the Setup folder to set up a connection to a Wi-Fi network. Click Help to view the user guide for your device.
Home screen status indicators
alarm set unopened message count missed call count sending data
missed calendar reminder voice mail message Bluetooth technology is turned on
receiving data roaming paired with Bluetooth enabled device
Message list status indicators
unopened message opened message message with an attachment message is high priority SMS text message MMS message sent message message is sending message not sent draft message
Phone status indicators
missed call placed call received call
Calendar status indicators
reminder set recurring appointment or meeting calendar entry with notes meeting exception to recurring appointment or meeting
Camera status indicators
flash is turned on flash is turned off automatic flash mode slow shutter speed
Wireless coverage indicators
Indicators on the Home screen display the wireless coverage level for the area in which you are using your BlackBerry device.
You can use the phone, send and receive email messages, PIN messages, SMS text messages, and MMS messages. You can use the phone and send and receive email messages or use the browser with a high-speed data connection simultaneously. You can use the phone, send and receive email messages, PIN messages, SMS text messages, and MMS messages, and use the browser with a high-speed data connection. You can use the phone, send and receive email messages, PIN messages, SMS text messages, and MMS messages, and use the browser. You can use the phone and send and receive SMS text messages.
You can only make emergency calls. Your connection to the wireless network is turned off. You are not in a wireless coverage area. + Wi-Fi You can send and receive email messages and use the browser over a network name Wi-Fi connection.
+ Wi-Fi Your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network but does not have access to network name BlackBerry services over the Wi-Fi connection. Your connection to a Wi-Fi network is turned on, but you are not in a WiFi coverage area.
Start using your device
Make a call
1. On the Home screen or in the phone application, perform one of the following actions: Type a phone number. Type part of a contact name. Highlight a contact or phone number. 2. Press the To end the call, press the key. key.
Send an email message
1. In a message list, press the key. 2. Click Compose Email. 3. In the To field, perform one of the following actions: Type an email address. Type a contact name. Type part of a contact name. Click a contact. 4. Type a message.
5. Press the 6. Click Send.
Send an SMS text message
You can send an SMS text message to up to ten recipients. 1. In a message list, press the key. 2. Click Compose SMS. 3. In the To field, perform one of the following actions: Type an SMS phone number (include the country code and area code). Type a contact name. Type part of a contact name. Click a contact. 4. Type a message. 5. Press the key. 6. Click Send.
Add a contact
1. In the contact list, click Add Contact. 2. Type the contact information. 3. Press the key.
4. Click Save.
Take a picture
1. In the camera, if necessary, to zoom in to or out from a subject, roll the trackball up or down. 2. To take a picture, click the trackball. Note: The approximate number of pictures that you can save to the device memory or the media card appears in the lower-left corner of the screen. If you save pictures to the device memory, you can insert a media card into your BlackBerry device to save more pictures.
Record a video
1. In the video camera, click the trackball. 2. To pause recording, click the trackball again. Note: The approximate amount of memory available for saving videos to the device memory or the media card appears in the lower-left corner of the screen.
Visit a web page
Depending on your wireless service provider, multiple browsers might appear on your BlackBerry device. For more information about the charges associated with using each browser, contact your wireless service provider.
1. In the browser, perform one of the following actions: If a web address field appears on the screen, type a web address. If a web address field does not appear on the screen, press the Go To. Type a web address. 2. Press the Enter key.
key. Click
Schedule an appointment
1. In a calendar, press the key. 2. Click New. 3. Type the appointment information. 4. If the appointment recurs, change the Recurrence field. 5. Press the 6. Click Save. key.
Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device
Some Bluetooth enabled devices have a passkey that you must type before you can pair with them. 1. In the Bluetooth setup application, click Search or Listen. 2. If necessary, click a Bluetooth enabled device.
3. If necessary, type the passkey for the Bluetooth enabled device on your BlackBerry device. 4. If necessary, type the passkey for the Bluetooth enabled device on the Bluetooth enabled device.
About connecting to a Wi-Fi network
If you are in a Wi-Fi coverage area and if your wireless service plan supports it, you might be able to access services (for example, email service) over a Wi-Fi network. For more information, contact your wireless service provider. You can connect to a Wi-Fi network without saving the connection information, or you can save the connection information in a Wi-Fi profile.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
By default, new Wi-Fi profiles appear at the bottom of your Wi-Fi profile list. If your device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, your organization might prevent you from connecting to a Wi-Fi network. 1. On the Home screen or in the application list, click Set Up Wi-Fi. 2. Perform one of the following actions: Click Scan for Networks. Click a network. Click Manually Add Network. Type the network name. Click Add.
If you are using a network access point enabled with Wi-Fi Protected Setup, click Push Button Setup. 3. Complete the instructions on the screen. 4. On the Wi-Fi Setup Complete screen, perform any of the following actions: To change the order of Wi-Fi profiles, click Prioritize Wi-Fi Profiles. To return to the Wi-Fi Setup Complete screen, press the Escape key. To specify registration information, click Wi-Fi Hotspot Login. To return to the Wi-Fi Setup Complete screen, press the Escape key. 5. Click Finish.
About using your device with a computer
You can install the BlackBerry Desktop Software on your computer and connect your BlackBerry device to your computer to perform any of the following actions: Charge your device. Synchronize organizer data such as contacts, calendar entries, tasks, and memos between your device and your computer. Synchronize certificates between your device and your computer. Back up and restore device data. Transfer files between your device and your computer. Add applications to your device.
Set up and manage email message forwarding or wireless calendar synchronization if your administrator has advised you to do so. Set up and manage email message forwarding using the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector to forward email messages from a Microsoft Outlook (Workgroup installation) email account that resides on a Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 or later. For more information about synchronizing data, backing up or restoring data, adding applications, or other functions, see the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help.
System requirements
Intel compatible 486 or higher computer that is compliant with USB 1.1 or later Microsoft Windows 2000, or later BlackBerry User Tools CD available USB port
Install the BlackBerry Desktop Software
1. Verify that your BlackBerry device is not connected to your computer. 2. Insert the BlackBerry User Tools CD into the CD drive on your computer. 3. Click BlackBerry Desktop Software. 4. Complete the instructions on the screen until the Setup Type screen appears. 5. On the Setup Type screen, perform one of the following actions:
If you do not want to use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize certificates between your device and your computer, select the Typical option. Click Next. If you want to use the BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize certificates between your device and your computer, select the Custom option. Click Next. In the Certificate Synchronization drop-down list, click This feature, and all subfeatures, will be installed on local hard drive. 6. Complete the instructions on the screen. 7. When the installation is complete, connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the USB port on the side of your device. 8. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB port on your computer. If the BlackBerry Desktop Manager does not open automatically, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager.
About switching devices
You can import data from your current BlackBerry device, Palm device, or Windows Mobile powered device to your new BlackBerry device using the switch device wizard tool of the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. For more information about switching devices, see the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help.
Switch devices
Verify that you have installed the most recent version of the BlackBerry Desktop Software. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect your current device to your computer. Open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Click Switch Device Wizard. Click Start. Complete the instructions on the screen.
If you are switching from a BlackBerry device that is associated with the BlackBerry Internet Service, on your new BlackBerry device, in the setup wizard, open the email setup screen. Update your device PIN.
Transfer a file between your device and your computer using the Roxio Media Manager
1. 2. 3. 4. Connect your BlackBerry device to your computer. On your computer, open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Double-click Media Manager. Drag a file or folder from one location to another.
For more information about transferring and managing media files, see the online help that is available in the Roxio Media Manager.
Synchronize data between your device and your computer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect your BlackBerry device to your computer. Open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Click Synchronize. Select the check box beside one or more actions. Click Synchronize.
Insert a media card
Use a microSD media card to extend the memory available on your BlackBerry device for storing media files such as videos, ring tones, pictures, or songs. The media card might be sold separately from your device. 1. Lift the edge of the cover for the media card slot. 2. Hold the media card so that the metal contacts on the media card point toward the front of your device. 3. Slide the media card into the media card slot so that the media card clicks into place. 4. Flip the cover for the media card slot down.
5. Press down on the cover for the media card slot so that the cover clicks into place and lies flat. To remove the media card, remove the cover for the media card slot. Press the media card in and then pull the media card out.
Figure 13. Insert the media card
Find more information
To view the user guide for your BlackBerry device, click Help in the application list or in an application menu. To view the BlackBerry 101 tutorial, user guide, safety and product information booklet, or software license agreement and warranty for your device, insert the BlackBerry User Tools CD that came with your device into the CD drive on your computer.
To find information about your wireless network or your wireless service plan, visit your wireless service provider web site. To find software, games, and accessories for your device, visit www.discoverblackberry.com. To buy accessories for your device, contact your wireless service provider or visit www.shopblackberry.com.
Troubleshooting
I cannot connect to a wireless network
Try performing the following actions: Verify that your SIM card is inserted in your BlackBerry device correctly. Verify that you have turned on the connection to the wireless network. Verify that you have turned on the connection to the Wi-Fi network. Verify that you are in a Wi-Fi coverage area. If the Wi-Fi network does not appear in the Wi-Fi setup application and you know the network name, connect to the Wi-Fi network manually. Verify that the connection options in the Wi-Fi setup application are correct. If you have already verified these options, verify that the advanced connection options for the Wi-Fi network are correct. If your device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server your organization might prevent the Hotspot Browser from appearing, or might restrict you from using the Hotspot browser to browse web pages.
If you are using the Push Button Setup method for Wi-Fi, verify that the network access point is enabled with Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and that it has been set to send its profile. Verify that another device is not also attempting to connect at the same time, and that not more than one network access point within range is in this mode.
I cannot associate my device with an email address
Try performing the following actions: On the email setup screen, verify that you have typed all the email address information correctly. Verify that the email address is associated with a supported email account (for example, a POP3 email account or an IMAP email account). For more information about supported email accounts, contact your wireless service provider. If you are trying to add a Microsoft Outlook or IBM Lotus Notes work email address to your BlackBerry device, in a browser on your computer, log in to the email setup web site using the web page address provided by your wireless service provider and add the work email address. To log in, you must have a login user name and password. You can create a login user name and password in the setup wizard on the email setup screen.
I cannot send or receive messages
Try performing the following actions: Verify that your BlackBerry device is connected to the wireless network. If you are not in a wireless coverage area, your device should send the messages when you return to a wireless coverage area. If you created an email address or added an existing email address to your device using the email setup screen in the setup wizard, verify that you have received an activation message on your device from the BlackBerry Internet Service. If you have not received an activation message (the message might take a short period of time to arrive), in the setup wizard, open the email setup screen to send a service book to your device. If you have not received a registration message from the wireless network, register your device. In the device options, click Advanced Options. Click Host key. Click Register Now. Routing Table. Press the If you switched devices, verify that you have switched email service to your new device. To switch email service to your new device, in the setup wizard, open the email setup screen. If you created a user name and password when you set up email on your device, type your login information. Press the key. Click Change Device. If you did not create a user name and password when you set up email, complete the instructions on the screen. If the menu item for sending a message does not appear, verify that you have added an email address or a PIN for your contact.
Resend the message. Open the message. Press the
key. Click Resend.
If you use email message filters, verify that the options for email message filters are set correctly.
I cannot make or receive calls
Try performing the following actions: Verify that your BlackBerry device is connected to the wireless network. If you cannot make calls and fixed dialing is turned on, verify that the phone number for your contact appears in your fixed dialing list or turn off fixed dialing. If you have traveled to another country and you have not changed your smartdialing options, dial the full phone number, including the country code and area code, for your contact. If you are not receiving calls, verify that call blocking and call forwarding are turned off. Your SIM card might support more than one phone number, even if you only have one phone number. Verify that your phone number is set as your active phone number.
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