Getting Started Guide BlackBerry 8705g Wireless Handheld™ Mute button Turn microphone on/off during a call Power button Notification LED Headset jack Trackwheel Select or click an item USB port Escape button Exit a screen Side Convenience key Opens the profile list...
Shortcuts Message list Phone Open a selected message Press Open the phone screen or Press make a phone call Compose new message Press End a call Press Reply to sender Press Turn mute on and off Press the Mute button on during a call the top of the device Reply to all...
Navigating Typing screens and editing Lock the device/keyboard Click Lock. Set a password Capitalize a letter Hold the letter for added security. Insert a period Press twice Unlock the Double-click the trackwheel Type the alternate Press + the key device/keyboard character on a key Move the cursor Roll the trackwheel/...
Programs Explore the many useful programs that your BlackBerry® Click Profiles to set and edit ring tone profiles or to device has to offer. Here are a few to get you started. manage downloaded ring tones. Click Options to find the main list of device options, Click Messages to view the messages list, compose new messages, and set options for email messages.
Turn on or off the Bluetooth radio BlackBerry Enterprise Server option Pair with another Bluetooth-enabled device Find help with other features Setting up for email using BlackBerry Internet Service Frequently asked questions Create an account BlackBerry Internet Service - frequently asked...
Welcome to BlackBerry! Whether you plan to use your BlackBerry® device for business or personal productivity, you have made an excellent choice! With powerful push- messaging, voice, web, and organizer features, BlackBerry is the all-in-one solution that is designed to keep you connected to the people, data, and resources that you need every day.
Setting up your device Insert the SIM card Your SIM card contains important information about your wireless service. Your SIM card might be inserted already. Warning: Turn off your device before you insert or remove the SIM card. Do not scratch, bend, or expose the SIM card to static electricity or wet conditions.
Charge the battery messages, manage tasks, or use the calculator. Connect the small end of the USB cable to Note: If you use BlackBerry Internet Service, the your device. account setup process might begin automatically the first time that your device connects to the wireless network.
To begin sending and receiving email messages Your supported email account resides on a • on your BlackBerry device, you must integrate Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus®Domino®, or your device with an email account using one of Novell GroupWise email server.
Setting up for email using BlackBerry Internet Service Create an account type a name, the default email address for your device appears in the From field. You must create an account to begin using email Password: Type a personal login on your BlackBerry device.
Log in to your account Type the information for the account that you want to add. Log in to your BlackBerry Internet Service account Email Address: Type the full email to manage settings and message options. • address of the account.
Install the BlackBerry Desktop BlackBerry Mail Connector application on Software your computer. Complete the on-screen instructions. See "What is the BlackBerry Install the BlackBerry Desktop Software to Mail Connector?" on page 21 for more perform any of the following actions: information.
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Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. On the Windows taskbar, click Start. Click Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager. Note: To find more information about the features of the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Help > Desktop Help Contents.
Setting up for email using BlackBerry Enterprise Server Your system administrator might set up your Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, • device for email on your behalf, or you might need or Windows XP to integrate your BlackBerry device with a Available USB port •...
Type an MMS-compatible phone number or identifies each BlackBerry device on the network. an email address. If you know the PIN of another BlackBerry device user, you can send a PIN message to that person. Click the trackwheel. To find your PIN, in the device options, click Click Continue.
Type a message. To insert a slash mark (/), press the Shift key + the Space key. 10. Click the trackwheel. The Go To dialog box tracks the web addresses 11. Click Attach Address, Attach Appointment, that you type. To go to a web page on the list, or Attach Picture.
Click Update Time. The names of Bluetooth-enabled devices with which you have already paired appear in the list of Click the trackwheel. paired Bluetooth-enabled devices. They do not Click Save. appear in the list of Bluetooth-enabled devices that appears when you click Add Device. Note: To set the date and time yourself, set the Date/Time Source field to Off.
See "Charge the battery" on information. page 6 for more information. If you are using BlackBerry Internet Service, log in The battery might not be inserted properly. to your account using a desktop browser. See “Set Remove and reinsert the battery. Verify that the account options”...
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Can I set up for email using both the BlackBerry Where can I download games and ring tones for Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet my device?
Note: To follow a link in the browser, click What is the BlackBerry Mail Connector? the link. Click Get Link. The BlackBerry Mail Connector is a program that On the Sent From Address screen, perform you might have to install on your local computer...
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Select an email address. To view the available space in your mailbox or to Note: You cannot delete your default email set up auto-aging rules, log in to your BlackBerry account. Internet Service account. Click Manage Folders. Click Delete.
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User guide The user guide is only a few clicks away on your BlackBerry device! To learn more about how to use your device, click Help. In the menu on your device, click Help to see the help topics that are associated with the program that you are using.