Turning Off And Turning On Your Handheld; Inserting The Sim Card - Blackberry R6020GW Installation And Getting Started Manual

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Turning off and turning on your handheld

To turn off your handheld, press and hold the silver key. You can also click the
Turn Power Off icon on your handheld's Home screen.
WARNING
If you turn off your handheld using the silver key or the Power Off icon on
the Home screen, Calendar reminders and Alarm notifications do not turn on
the handheld. Set the Auto On/Off function if you want Calendar reminders
or Alarm notification to turn on the handheld. Refer to "Configuring handheld
options" on page 66 for more information.
To turn on your handheld, press the silver key once. The Home screen appears.
This screen is your starting point for using your handheld's functions. It displays
the date and time, the current signal strength, the network type that your handheld
is using (GPRS or GSM), the battery level of your handheld, and the function
icons. The Home screen also displays notification of any new items, reminders, or
alarms. Use the trackwheel to scroll through the function icons. The name of each
function appears at the bottom of the screen. To open a function, scroll to the
appropriate icon and click the trackwheel.
When you first turn on your handheld, two messages appear on the Messages
screen to introduce you to your handheld and some of its basic features.

Inserting the SIM card

Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card stores information about your service
plan. It is configured by your service provider and its configuration determines
which functions are available to you. You must insert the SIM card into your
handheld before you can send and receive email and SMS messages, place and
answer phone calls, or use the browser.
The SIM card fits into your handheld under the battery. Before inserting your SIM
card, remove your handheld's battery. Refer to XXX for more information.
WARNING
To prevent damage to your SIM card, ensure that your handheld is turned off
before inserting or removing the card. Do not to scratch or bend the card or
expose it to static electricity or wet conditions while you are inserting or
removing it.
Getting started — Turning off and turning on your handheld
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