Blackberry R6020GW Installation And Getting Started Manual page 65

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You can use the handheld's Phone function while it is in the holster. Refer to the
Handheld User Guide for more information on using the Phone function while the
handheld is in the holster.
Cradle/Charger
The cradle provides a link between your handheld and your computer, so that you
can use the desktop software provided with your package. The serial port on the
bottom of the handheld fits into the prongs of the cradle. You must connect the
cradle to your computer to use the desktop software.
Your handheld contains an external rechargeable lithium battery. Exact battery life
depends on factors such as usage and quality of wireless coverage. The cradle is
used to recharge the handheld's battery.
Note
If you only want to charge your handheld and do not want to use the desktop
software, you do not need to connect the cradle to your computer.
Headset
The handheld is equipped with an integrated speaker and microphone. To place a
phone call, you can use the handheld as you would use a regular telephone.
The optional headset can also be used with the handheld's Phone function. Insert
the headset plug in the handheld's headset jack to place and answer phone calls.
Note
Depending on your service provider's plan, the Phone function may not be
available on your handheld. As a result, the headset will not be included in
your package. Contact your service provider or network operator for more
information on available services.
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card
Your SIM card stores information about your service plan. You must insert your
SIM card into your handheld before you can send and receive email and SMS
messages, place and answer calls, or use the browser. Refer to "Inserting the SIM
card" on page 31 for more information on inserting the SIM card.
Note
If your SIM card is PIN-locked, a dialog box appears, prompting you to type a
personal identification number (PIN). Contact your service provider or
network operator for more information on disabling the lock.
Getting to know your handheld — Additional components
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