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  • Page 1 BlackBerry 6510 from ® Nextel Handheld User Guide...
  • Page 2 Visit www.rim.com/patents.shtml for a current listing of applicable patents. Nextel, the Nextel logo, Nextel Direct Connect, Push-to-Talk, PTT, and all other Nextel product and/or service names referenced throughout this guide are either a trademark, service mark or registered trademark of Nextel Communications, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important safety information... 9 Important safety/compliance information... 14 FCC compliance statement (USA) ... 17 Industry Canada Certification... 18 About this guide ... 19 Audience... 19 Conventions ... 19 Related resources ... 21 Getting to know your handheld ... 23 Using the keyboard and trackwheel ...
  • Page 4 Tips for using the Address Book application... 107 Using Nextel Direct Connect™...109 Before you begin... 110 Using the Push-to-Talk™ button ... 110 Placing Nextel Direct Connect calls... 110 Answering Nextel Direct Connect calls... 116 Ending Nextel Direct Connect calls... 116...
  • Page 5 Tips for using Nextel Direct Connect... 117 Phone...119 Phone icons ... 120 Before you begin... 121 Placing phone calls... 121 Answering phone calls ... 123 Ending phone calls... 125 Using shortcuts when you place calls ... 126 Setting the volume ... 127 Putting phone calls on hold...
  • Page 6 Closing the application... 166 Tips for browsing web pages ... 166 Attachments...169 Before you begin... 170 Attachment service views ... 170 Opening attachments... 171 Setting attachment service options... 174 Navigating attachments ... 175 Using the Find feature... 178 Deleting attachments ... 179 Tips for using the attachment service ...
  • Page 7 Tips for using the MemoPad application ... 212 Calculator ...213 Performing mathematical operations... 214 Performing measurement conversions ... 214 Closing the Calculator ... 215 Tips for using the Calculator application ... 215 Options ...217 Setting the Alarm ... 218 Locking the keyboard ... 219 Customizing notification profiles ...
  • Page 9: Important Safety Information

    Note: Refer to "Important safety/compliance information" on page 14 for more information on safety regulations for your BlackBerry 6510 Wireless Handheld™. ELECTRICAL SAFETY This handheld (model number R6510IN) is intended for use when supplied with USB cable HDW-04162-001, Travel...
  • Page 10: For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    Important safety information ACCESSORIES Use only those accessories approved by RIM. The use of any accessories not approved by RIM for use in conjunction with the handheld will invalidate any approval or warranty applicable to the handheld and may be dangerous. DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless devices in the areas where you drive.
  • Page 11: Hearing Aids

    OFF immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, consult Nextel aid to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 12: Blasting Areas

    Important safety information BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn the wireless feature of your handheld OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your handheld OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 13 Liquids and foreign objects: Never push objects of any kind into the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld or any accessories through openings as they may short-out parts and this may result in a fire or electric shock. Do not use the handheld or any accessories near water (for example near a bathtub, or a sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc.).
  • Page 14: Important Safety/Compliance Information

    Important safety information • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory exhibits a distinct change in performance. All servicing should be undertaken by qualified service personnel. Do not attempt to disassemble the handheld, charging unit, or any accessories. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
  • Page 15: Specific Absorption Rate Data

    • International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz) To maintain compliance with FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines, use only RIM supplied or approved accessories. The RIM handheld is designed to be carried in an approved holster when carried on your body.
  • Page 16: Antenna Care

    Important safety information tested for use at the ear is 0.919 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.491 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among wireless handheld and phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC/IC requirements).
  • Page 17: Fcc Compliance Statement (Usa)

    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.
  • Page 18: Industry Canada Certification

    Important safety information • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada Certification This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 119, under certification number 2503A-R6510IN.
  • Page 19: About This Guide

    Started” chapter of the Getting Started Guide. You should be able to send and read a test email message. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan or your integration option, some applications or services might not be available on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 20 BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector. Depending on your Nextel service plan, some applications or services might not be available on your handheld. In addition, the configuration for browsing web pages might be different. This guide assumes that you have the ability to use all the handheld’s applications or services.
  • Page 21: Related Resources

    You can set the locale and the date and time format on your handheld. The date and time can be set to a 12-hour or 24-hour clock and the handheld status section of the screen reflects the format that you select. The graphics in this guide use the 12-hour clock and the English (United States) locale.
  • Page 22 BlackBerry Web Client, click Help in any BlackBerry Web Client window. • Nextel Services Guide — BlackBerry Web Client and using exciting Nextel services. It also provides other useful information for operating your handheld. This guide provides information on setting up the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 23: Getting To Know Your Handheld

    Chapter 1 Getting to know your handheld This section provides information on the following topics: • Using the keyboard and trackwheel • Activating backlighting • Navigating applications • Configuring handheld options • Tips for using your handheld...
  • Page 24: Using The Keyboard And Trackwheel

    Getting to know your handheld BlackBerry 6510 Wireless Handheld Using the keyboard and trackwheel Your handheld’s keyboard provides access to the alphabetic characters. The keyboard also features ten special keys: the Symbol key, the Backspace key, the ™ Enter key, the Space key, two Shift keys, the Alt key, the Escape button, a PTT ™...
  • Page 25: Key Function

    Click the trackwheel to open menus and select options. Trackwheel Speaking and listening during Nextel Direct Connect • During a Nextel Direct Connect call, press and hold the Push-to-Talk™ (PTT™) button to speak to your contact. Release the ™ Push-to-Talk PTT button to listen to your contact.
  • Page 26 Getting to know your handheld Selecting text for cut, copy, and paste; hiding and moving icons on the Home screen • On any screen on which you can type text, hold the Alt key and click the trackwheel to enter selection mode. Roll the trackwheel to select the text.
  • Page 27 Press the Escape button to close a menu or cancel an action. • Press the Escape button to return to the Home screen. • While you are connected to a phone call or a Nextel Direct Connect call, hold the Escape button to end the call. Escape button (under trackwheel)
  • Page 28: Activating Backlighting

    Getting to know your handheld Inserting a space; scrolling through field options • Press the Space key to insert a space between characters while you type. • Press the Space key to insert the at sign (@) and periods in Email fields.
  • Page 29: To Open Applications

    Navigating applications To open applications The application icons appear on the Home screen. To open an application, select its icon and click the trackwheel. You can also press the Enter key to open a selected application. You can also press the underlined character in an application name to open the application.
  • Page 30 Number, browse the web page, or send an email or PIN message to your contact, based on the link that you select. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, you might not be able to open a web page using links in your email messages. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information.
  • Page 31: Application Icons

    Application icons Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, some applications or services might not be available on your handheld. As a result, some of the following icons might not appear on the screen. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 32: Icon Description

    Customize how the handheld notifies you of email and PIN messages, saved web pages, phone calls, appointments, alarms, SMS messages, and Nextel Direct Connect calls and Call Alerts. Profiles Set the password, customize AutoText, set the date and time, and program the automatic on/off feature.
  • Page 33 You cannot place or answer phone calls (except for emergency phone calls), place or answer Nextel Direct Turn Wireless Connect calls, send or receive messages, or browse web pages until you...
  • Page 34: Network Status Icons

    Network status icons The capitalization of the letters that appear below the wireless coverage indicator represents the level of your connection to the Nextel wireless network. When a capital N appears, you can place and answer phone calls, and receive SMS messages.
  • Page 35 PIN messages, receive SMS messages, place and answer phone calls and Nextel Direct Connect calls, or browse web pages. You can continue to use your handheld’s other applications. Any pending messages are sent after you return to an area of Nextel wireless coverage. Navigational icons...
  • Page 36: Configuring Your Handheld's Options

    On the main screen of any application, press the Escape button to return to the Home screen. • While you are connected to a phone call or Nextel Direct Connect call, on the Active Call screen, hold the Escape button to end the call. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 37: Email And Pin Messages

    Chapter 2 Email and PIN messages This section provides information on the following topics: • Message icons • Sending email and PIN messages • Setting message options • Inserting symbols • Formatting your messages • Using cut, copy, and paste •...
  • Page 38: Message Icons

    Email and PIN messages Message icons These icons appear on the screen to indicate the status of pending, sent, and received email and PIN messages. Icon message is being sent message is pending (will be sent later) message was sent to the network PIN message was delivered to the recipient’s handheld draft of email or PIN message is saved (not sent) unread message transmission error...
  • Page 39: Sending Email And Pin Messages

    Sending email and PIN messages After you activate your handheld, you can send and receive email and PIN messages. To send an email message 1. On the Home screen, click the Compose icon. The To screen appears. 2. Select a contact for which you have saved an email address and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 40 Email and PIN messages If you are not in an area of sufficient wireless coverage, you do not need to cancel sending your email or PIN message. Your handheld sends the message automatically when you return to an area with sufficient wireless coverage. Refer to "Message icons"...
  • Page 41 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Send. You return to the Messages screen. If you are in an area of wireless coverage that is sufficient for sending PIN messages, a check mark appears beside the message within a short period of time. This icon indicates that your message was transmitted successfully.
  • Page 42 Email and PIN messages Tip: To search for a contact quickly, type the first letters of your contact’s name. 5. In the Subject field, type a subject and press the Enter key. Type your message. 6. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Send. Your message is sent, addressed as you have specified.
  • Page 43: Setting Message Options

    You return to the Messages screen, and you can view the status of your sent message. To send a message using a link Your handheld recognizes email addresses in the body of messages and converts them into links. You can select an underlined link and use it to send a message. 1.
  • Page 44 Email and PIN messages • Display Name: Select whether you want the Messages screen to display the name of the sender or the recipient. By default, this option is set to Yes. • Confirm Delete: Select whether you want to be prompted before messages are deleted permanently.
  • Page 45 Message List Options screen - setting options 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. You return to the Messages screen. Tip: You can also change the message options on the Saved Messages screen. To set current message options Changes that you make to the current message options apply only to the message that you are currently composing.
  • Page 46: Inserting Symbols

    Email and PIN messages Note: If you send a message with high importance, an exclamation mark appears beside the message on the Messages screen. Inserting symbols You can insert symbols into your messages from your handheld’s symbols library. To insert symbols 1.
  • Page 47: Formatting Your Messages

    2. Select a contact and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click a send method (either email or PIN). For this example, click Email. 3. While you are composing a message, hold a letter and roll the trackwheel to scroll through the accents, symbols, or marks associated with that character.
  • Page 48: Using Autotext

    Email and PIN messages Email and number fields You can type an email address in an Email field without pressing the Alt key. When you type an email address, instead of pressing the Alt key and L to insert the at sign (@), press the Space key. When you press the Space key again, a period is inserted.
  • Page 49 AutoText example 1. On the Home screen, click the Compose icon. The To screen appears. 2. While you are composing your message, type the text hte. The text hte is a default AutoText entry that tells your handheld to automatically replace that text with the correctly spelled word the.
  • Page 50 Email and PIN messages Note: If you select SmartCase, the capitalization of the AutoText entry changes depending on the context of the sentence in which it is used. For example, if the word appears at the beginning of a sentence, it is capitalized automatically. If you select Specified Case, the capitalization of the AutoText entry appears exactly as you have typed it in the Replace field.
  • Page 51 4. In the Replace field, type a keyword. For this example, type a short form for the date. 5. In the With field, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Insert Macro. The Insert Macro dialog box appears. 6. Select one of the following macros: Short date, Long date, Short time, Long time, Owner name, Owner info, Phone Number, Private ID, Handheld PIN, Backspace, Delete, and %.
  • Page 52: Using Cut, Copy, And Paste

    Email and PIN messages To edit an AutoText entry 1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. The Options screen appears. 2. Click AutoText. The AutoText screen displays a list of AutoText entries. Select the entry that you want to edit. 3.
  • Page 53: Using The Find Feature

    To cut and copy text in a message 1. On the Home screen, click the Compose icon. The To screen appears. 2. While you are composing a message, place your cursor beside the text that you want to cut or copy. 3.
  • Page 54 Email and PIN messages To use the Find feature in a sent or received message 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Select an email or PIN message and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Open.
  • Page 55: Adding Attachments To Messages

    Adding attachments to messages You can send an Address Book entry to another handheld as an attachment to your email or PIN message. To attach Address Book entries 1. On the Home screen, click the Compose icon. The To screen appears. 2.
  • Page 56: Receiving Delivery Confirmation

    Email and PIN messages Integration with You can customize your auto signature in the BlackBerry Web Client. Refer to the BlackBerry Web Client Online Help for more information. new or ISP email account To customize the auto signature 1. In the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, double-click the Redirector Settings icon.
  • Page 57: Reading Email Or Pin Messages

    Composing a message - specifying delivery confirmation 4. Type your message. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Send. After the message is delivered to the recipient’s handheld, you receive a new message indicating that your sent message arrived. Reading email or PIN messages When you receive a new message, you receive visual notification in the handheld status section of the screen, and any other notification, depending on how you...
  • Page 58 Email and PIN messages File: This action files the current email message in a folder that you specify. If you reconcile your email messages between your handheld and your desktop, email messages that are filed on your handheld are moved to the corresponding desktop folder.
  • Page 59 PIN message. This option is only available when your cursor is in the From or To field of the open message and a Nextel Direct Connect Number for this contact is saved in your Address Book.
  • Page 60: Receiving Long Email Messages

    Email and PIN messages Next Item: This action closes the current item and opens the next item (if a next item exists). Next Unopened Item: This action closes the current item and opens the next unopened item (if an unopened item exists) Receiving long email messages Occasionally, an email message that you receive might be larger than the size that the network can transmit to your handheld at one time.
  • Page 61: Managing Attachments

    Exchange or on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. • If you use the BlackBerry Web Client, Nextel must enable your handheld for the attachment service. Refer to "Opening attachments" on page 171 for more information on viewing file attachments.
  • Page 62 Email and PIN messages 2. Open a received message. The number of Address Book attachments appears at the top of the message. Scroll to the end of the message; the name of the Address Book attachment appears beside a book icon. Open email message with Address Book attachment 3.
  • Page 63: Tips For Email And Pin Messages

    Received email message with file attachment 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Forward. The Select Address screen appears. 4. Select a recipient and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Email. Type any additional text that you want to add to the message. Your message includes the file attachment.
  • Page 64 Email and PIN messages Using cut, copy, and paste • Press the Alt key and click the trackwheel to enter selection mode. • Hold a Shift key and roll the trackwheel to select the next character. Roll the trackwheel to select the line of text.
  • Page 65: Receiving Sms Messages

    Chapter 3 Receiving SMS messages This section provides information on the following topics: • Message icons • Before you begin • Receiving an SMS message • Setting SMS options • Reading SMS messages • Tips for reading SMS messages...
  • Page 66: Message Icons

    After you activate your handheld, and if you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage, you can receive SMS messages that are up to 140 characters long from Nextel. An SMS-compatible number is a phone number (Work, Home, Mobile, or Pager) that has SMS capabilities.
  • Page 67: Tips For Reading Sms Messages

    Received SMS messages options After you read the SMS message, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click one of the following menu items: Mark Unopened: This action marks the current SMS message as unopened. When you return to the Messages screen, the unopened icon is displayed. Refer to "Marking messages as unopened"...
  • Page 68 Receiving SMS messages BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 69: Managing Messages And Call Logs

    Tips for managing messages and call logs Note: Some of the following procedures apply to email messages only. Depending on your Nextel service plan, the Phone application might not be available on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 70: Filing Email Messages

    Managing messages and call logs Filing email messages After you install the desktop software and reconcile your email messages, you can file email messages into folders. Refer to the Intellisync Online Help for more information on manual email reconciliation. The first time that you reconcile your email messages between your handheld and your desktop, the names and structure of the folders in your desktop email program are imported to your handheld.
  • Page 71 3. Select the folder in which you want to store the message. To expand the folders that appear on the Select Folder screen, select a folder that has a plus sign (+) beside it, click the trackwheel to view the menu, and click Expand. Tip: To collapse folders, select a folder with a minus sign (-) beside it, click the trackwheel to view the menu, and then click Collapse.
  • Page 72: Using Wireless Email Reconciliation

    3.6 or later for Microsoft Exchange or on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. • If you use the BlackBerry Web Client, Nextel must enable your handheld for wireless email reconciliation. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on whether you can use wireless email reconciliation.
  • Page 73: Saving Messages

    You can save that email message to keep the details of the phone call. You cannot save Nextel Direct Connect call logs in the Saved Messages application. To save a message 1.
  • Page 74: Messages Screen

    Managing messages and call logs Open message - Marking item as saved dialog box 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Close. The Messages screen appears. Press the Escape button to return to the Home screen. 5. Click the Saved Messages icon. The Saved screen displays a copy of the message.
  • Page 75: Editing Messages

    3. A dialog box appears prompting you to confirm that you want to delete the message. Click Delete. You return to the Saved Messages screen, and the message is no longer listed. Integration with If you have integrated your handheld with an enterprise email account that uses the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and your handheld has enterprise email wireless email reconciliation enabled, email messages that are deleted...
  • Page 76 Managing messages and call logs To edit an email or PIN message 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Select a sent email or PIN message that you want to edit and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 77: Resending Messages

    6. Make any additional changes to the message and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Send. You return to the Messages screen and the edited message is sent to the new recipient. Note: You can also change the address of a message when you are composing it. In the message, scroll to the To field to select the recipient of the message.
  • Page 78: Marking Messages As Opened

    Managing messages and call logs When you resend a message that was not sent successfully on the first attempt, the original message is sent again. Marking messages as opened If you have many email, PIN, or SMS messages that you have not read on your handheld but you have read them on your desktop, you might want to mark them as opened.
  • Page 79: Marking Messages As Unopened

    Messages screen menu - Mark Prior Opened item All messages in the list prior to the date that you select are marked as opened. Marking messages as unopened You can mark email, PIN, or SMS messages on your handheld as unopened. This is helpful if you have opened an important message and would like to remind yourself to reread and respond to the message at a later time.
  • Page 80: Searching Messages And Phone Call Logs

    1. On the Home screen, click the Search Messages icon. The Search screen appears. 2. In the Name field, type a name, email address, PIN, phone number, or Nextel Direct Connect Number. Tip: In the Search Messages application, you can retrieve a name that is stored in your Address Book instead of typing it.
  • Page 81 Tip: In the Show field, select Sent and Received to display all messages, phone call logs, and Nextel Direct Connect call logs that meet the search criteria. 7. After you set the terms of your search, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 82 Managing messages and call logs • To perform a one-time search without saving any of the terms that you have specified, click Search. • To save the terms of your search, click Save. The Save Search screen appears. In the Title field, type a name for this set of search terms. In the Shortcut Key field, type a shortcut key for this search.
  • Page 83 To recall a search 1. On the Home screen, click the Search Messages icon. The Search screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Recall. Your saved searches are listed. 3. To view the terms of the search, click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Select Search.
  • Page 84 Managing messages and call logs To edit a search once 1. On the Home screen, click the Search Messages icon. The Search screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Recall. Your saved searches are listed. 3. Select the search that you want to change. Click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 85 Search screen menu - Delete Search item 4. Click Delete. You return to the Search screen and the search is no longer listed. To search for a sender or recipient When you select an email or PIN message on the Messages screen, you can search for all the messages that relate to the sender or recipient of the message.
  • Page 86: Managing Calls On The Messages Screen

    You can view all email and PIN messages that relate to the Subject field of a message. You can then file, delete, save the messages, or mark them as unopened. Note: You cannot search by subject for phone calls, Nextel Direct Connect calls, or SMS messages.
  • Page 87: Deleting Messages And Call Logs

    Escape button. To view call logs on the Messages screen You can open and view the call log for any received or placed phone call or Nextel Direct Connect call. 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears.
  • Page 88 Managing messages and call logs Nextel Direct Connect calls, your handheld deletes the oldest messages and call logs on the Messages screen to accommodate new ones; saved messages are not deleted. Integration with If you have integrated your handheld with an enterprise email account...
  • Page 89 To delete multiple items by date 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Select a date field and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Delete Prior. Messages screen menu - Delete Prior item 3.
  • Page 90 Managing messages and call logs Message List Options screen - Delete On field 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. Note: Any filed email messages that you delete on your handheld are also deleted from the corresponding desktop folder if on the Message List Options screen, the Delete On field is set to Mailbox &...
  • Page 91: Tips For Managing Messages And Call Logs

    Press the Alt key + P to view all phone call logs on the Messages or Saved Messages screens. • Press the Alt key + D to view all Nextel Direct Connect call logs on the Messages or Saved Messages screens.
  • Page 92 Managing messages and call logs BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 93: Address Book

    Chapter 5 Address Book This section provides information on the following topics: • Address Book icons • Setting Address Book options • Adding addresses • Adding pauses and waits to phone numbers • Changing user-defined field names • Adding group addresses •...
  • Page 94: Address Book Icons

    Address Book Address Book icons These icons appear on the screen to provide additional information about your Address Book entries. Icon phone number in Address Book entry has a pause inserted phone number in Address Book entry has a wait inserted Address Book entry is attached;...
  • Page 95: Adding Addresses

    Remote Address Lookup results. You can also add and update contacts from the Phone screen. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, the Phone application might not be available on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 96 To add addresses from received messages and call logs When you receive a new message, phone call, or Nextel Direct Connect call from a contact who is not currently in your handheld’s Address Book, you can add the email address, PIN, phone number, or Nextel Direct Connect Number from the open message or call log.
  • Page 97 To add addresses from the Phone screen 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears. 2. Select a phone number or Nextel Direct Connect Number that is not associated with a contact in your Address Book. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Add To Address Book.
  • Page 98 Phone screen, you can open the entry on the Phone screen. Copy the phone number or Nextel Direct Connect Number. Select the contact and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click View Address. The contact’s Address Book entry appears. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Edit.
  • Page 99 First: Type your contact’s first name. This field accepts letters, numbers, and symbols. Last: Type your contact’s last name. This field accepts letters, numbers, and symbols. Tip: Type your contact’s full name in the First field and press the Enter key. The first name appears in the First field and the last name appears in the Last field.
  • Page 100 Alt key. Note: Your Nextel Direct Connect Number is composed of your Area ID, your Network ID, and your Member ID. In the DCID field, type your Nextel Direct Connect Number in the format of AreaID*NetworkID*MemberID.
  • Page 101: Adding Pauses And Waits To Phone Numbers

    You are prompted to type the remaining numbers (for a wait) or your handheld enters the remaining numbers after two seconds (for a pause). Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, the Phone application might not be available on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 102: Adding Group Addresses

    Address Book To change user-defined field names 1. On the Home screen, click the Address Book icon. The Find screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click New Address. The New Address screen appears. 3. Select a user-defined field (User 1, User 2, User 3, or User 4) and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 103: Using Remote Address Lookup

    BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 3.5 or later for Microsoft Exchange or on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on whether you can use Remote Address Lookup.
  • Page 104 Address Book Tip: If multiple contacts are listed, and you want to add all of the contacts to your Address Book, click Add All. You can use the Remote Address Lookup feature on any Find screen. Remote Address Lookup actions When you select the results of a Remote Address Lookup search, you can perform one of the following actions: Add: This action adds the contact information for a selected contact to your...
  • Page 105: Managing Address Book Entries

    Get more results: This action only appears if more lookup results are available than the number that is listed on the screen. This action requests more lookup results from the server. The server sends a maximum of 20 results at one time. Email: This action sends an email message to the selected contact.
  • Page 106 Address Book To search local Address Book entries 1. On the Home screen, click the Address Book icon. The Find screen appears. 2. Type the first letter, or letters, of the name of the contact that you want to find. The letter or letters that you type appear at the top of the screen.
  • Page 107: Tips For Using The Address Book Application

    4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save Group. The group Address Book entry is changed as you specified. To delete Address Book entries 1. On the Home screen, click the Address Book icon. The Find screen appears. 2.
  • Page 108 Address Book BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 109: Using Nextel Direct Connect

    This section provides information on the following topics: • Before you begin • Using the Push-to-Talk™ button • Placing Nextel Direct Connect calls • Answering Nextel Direct Connect calls • Ending Nextel Direct Connect calls • Tips for using Nextel Direct Connect ™...
  • Page 110: Before You Begin

    Note: Refer to "Phone" on page 119 for information on aspects of the Phone application that also apply to Nextel Direct Connect, such as phone icons, using shortcuts when you place calls, setting the volume, customizing phone options, and viewing phone status.
  • Page 111 Tip: On the Phone screen, you can also press the Space key to open the Phone Number/DCID dialog box. 3. Type your contact’s Nextel Direct Connect Number. Press the PTT button. The handheld beeps to indicate that the call is placed.
  • Page 112: Phone Screen

    To place a one-time Nextel Direct Connect Group Call A Group Call enables you to communicate with a group of people that have been set up by Nextel as a talkgroup. Each talkgroup is assigned a number and you use this number to place Group Calls.
  • Page 113: More Information

    1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears and displays the last 20 contacts that you called. 2. Select a contact for whom you have saved a Nextel Direct Connect Number. Press the PTT button.
  • Page 114 Select a contact for whom you have saved a Nextel Direct Connect Number. Press the If you are placing a Nextel Direct Connect Private Call to a contact with a different Area ID and Network ID as you, on the Phone screen, (Fleet) appears after the contact’s name.
  • Page 115 Note: You can also place a Nextel Direct Connect Call Alert from the other handheld applications. Select a contact for whom you have saved a Nextel Direct Connect Number. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Alert. To place a Nextel Direct Connect Group Call from the Phone screen 1.
  • Page 116: Answering Nextel Direct Connect Calls

    Refer to "Customizing notification profiles" on page 220 for more information. Note: If you are using another handheld application when you receive a Nextel Direct Connect call, the action is interrupted by the call. When the call ends, you return to the last application that you were using before you received the call.
  • Page 117: Tips For Using Nextel Direct Connect

    You can also hold the button on the headset to end the call. You can view the duration of your last Nextel Direct Connect call and of all Nextel Direct Connect calls. Refer to "Viewing phone status" on page 146 for more information.
  • Page 118 Using Nextel Direct Connect™ BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 119: Phone

    Chapter 7 Phone This section provides information on the following topics: • Phone icons • Before you begin • Placing phone calls • Answering phone calls • Ending phone calls • Using shortcuts when you place calls • Setting the volume •...
  • Page 120: Phone Icons

    These icons appear on the Active Call and Messages screens to provide additional information about the Phone application. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan and the services that are enabled for your Phone application, the following text and icons might not appear or they might differ.
  • Page 121: Before You Begin

    Phone application. The Phone screen displays the phone number of your handheld. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, the Phone application might not be available on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 122 Phone To place phone calls 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears. 2. Begin typing the name of the contact whom you want to call. The Call screen appears, listing all contacts that contain the letters that you have typed. 3.
  • Page 123: Answering Phone Calls

    On the Active Call screen, a volume indicator appears in the upper right of the screen. Roll the trackwheel to increase or decrease the volume. Tip: If the audio quality of your phone call decreases during the call, extend the antenna fully.
  • Page 124 Phone To answer phone calls When you receive a new phone call, a dialog box appears on your handheld’s screen, prompting you to answer or ignore the call. • If you are not connected to any other phone calls and want to answer the call, click Answer.
  • Page 125: Ending Phone Calls

    To answer phone calls when the handheld is locked If your handheld is locked with a password when you receive a phone call, you can answer the call without typing your password. When the Incoming Call dialog box appears, click to answer or ignore the call. After you answer the call, click the trackwheel.
  • Page 126: Using Shortcuts When You Place Calls

    Phone Tip: On the Active Call screen, hold the Escape button to end the phone call. The handheld beeps to indicate that the call has ended. You can also hold the button on the headset to end the call. After the phone call ends, the Phone screen displays your list of contacts. Note: If your handheld’s battery becomes too low, a Low Battery message appears to the left of the wireless coverage indicator and the handheld beeps.
  • Page 127: Setting The Volume

    Note: The Nextel wireless network translates the plus sign (+) into the appropriate international access code needed to place the international phone call.
  • Page 128: Muting Phone Calls

    Phone To put a phone call on hold 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears. 2. While you are connected to a phone call, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Hold. The call is put on hold and the screen displays On Hold. 3.
  • Page 129: Placing One-Time Phone Calls

    Placing one-time phone calls You can place a phone call without adding the recipient to your handheld’s Address Book. To place one-time phone calls 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears. 2. Select One Time Dial and click the trackwheel. The Phone Number/DCID dialog box appears.
  • Page 130: Managing Phone Calls On The Phone Screen

    Phone To place a phone call using a link 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Select a received message that contains a link. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Open. 3.
  • Page 131: Customizing Phone Options

    You can customize the following Phone options: • Direct Connect: Set whether you want to disable Nextel Direct Connect or silence Nextel Direct Connect Call Alerts, Private Calls, and Group Calls. You can also set your current talkgroup and talkgroup area.
  • Page 132 Phone Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, some Phone options might not be available on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services. Customizing Nextel Direct Connect options On the Direct Connect screen of the Phone options, you can customize the following options: •...
  • Page 133 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. You return to the Phone Options screen and the Nextel Direct Connect options are set as you have specified. Note: Refer to "Placing Nextel Direct Connect calls" on page 110 for more information on placing Nextel Direct Connect calls.
  • Page 134 On and manually type your voice mail access number. Refer to "To edit your voice mail access number" on page 140 for more information on setting your voice mail access number. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on the voice mail access number for your handheld.
  • Page 135 6. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. You return to the Call Forwarding screen. 7. Select Unanswered Calls and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Edit. The Edit Forwarding Profile screen appears. 8. Type phone numbers in the Busy, No Answer, and Unreachable fields. 9.
  • Page 136: Setting Call Waiting

    Phone You return to the Phone Options screen. You receive all calls on your handheld. Tip: To quickly disable a call forwarding profile, select it on the Call Forwarding screen and press the Space key. Press the Space key again to enable it. Setting call waiting You can enable and disable call waiting.
  • Page 137: Setting Smart Dialing Options

    • Auto Hangup: Set whether you want the handheld to end phone calls automatically when you insert your handheld in the holster. Choose from Into Holster and Never. By default, this field is set to Never. Note: The Auto Hangup option does not apply if you are using the headset with your handheld.
  • Page 138 Note: Depending on your location, the smart dialing fields might appear differently on your handheld. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. To set general smart dialing options 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears.
  • Page 139: Calling Voice Mail

    Calling voice mail If your SIM card is provisioned for voice mail, your handheld obtains the voice mail access number automatically from the SIM card. Refer to your Nextel Services Guide for more information on your Nextel Voice Mail service.
  • Page 140 You return to the Phone Options screen. Setting the TTY option (TTY) Depending on your Nextel service plan, text telephone (TTY) might not be available on your handheld. If you have a text telephone device and TTY is available, you can place and receive phone calls to and from other text telephone devices.
  • Page 141: Using Phone Call Notes

    To enable TTY 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Options. The Phone Options screen appears. 3. Click TTY Option. The TTY Option screen appears. 4.
  • Page 142 Phone 2. Select the phone call for which you want to add call notes. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Open. The View Call Log screen appears, listing the details of the phone call. 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Add Notes. Type any notes that you want to associate with this call.
  • Page 143: Using Pauses And Waits

    You return to the View Call Log screen with your call notes changed. Note: To clear the notes that are associated with a call, edit the call notes and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Clear Field. The call notes are deleted. To forward call notes You can forward the details of your phone call to an email address.
  • Page 144: Placing Three-Way Calls

    Placing three-way calls You can call two contacts at the same time to set up a three-way call. Note: To use this feature of the Phone application, you must subscribe to it. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 145 To place a three-way call 1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears. 2. Begin typing the name of the contact whom you want to call. The Call screen appears, listing the contacts whose names contain the letters that you typed. 3.
  • Page 146: Viewing Phone Status

    Viewing phone status The Phone Info screen shows the duration of your last phone call and of all phone calls. It also shows the duration of your last Nextel Direct Connect call and of all Nextel Direct Connect calls. To view phone status 1.
  • Page 147: Placing Emergency Calls

    2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Status. The Phone Info screen appears, displaying the phone number for your handheld and your Nextel Direct Connect Number. The Phone Info screen also displays the Last Direct Connect Call timer, the Total Direct Connect Calls timer, the Last Call timer, and the Total Calls timer.
  • Page 148: Tips For Using The Phone Application

    Phone 4. A dialog box prompts you to confirm that you want to make the emergency call. Click Yes. Your handheld dials the emergency phone number. Note: If your handheld’s radio is turned off when you attempt to place an emergency call, the radio turns on automatically and the call is placed.
  • Page 149: Browsing Web

    Chapter 8 Browsing web pages This section provides information on the following topics: • Browser icons • Before you begin • Navigating web pages • Setting configuration options • Setting general options • Using the Find feature • Downloading images •...
  • Page 150: Browser Icons

    Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services. Depending on your Nextel service plan, you might not be able to save bookmarks, open web pages from links in your messages, or type specific web site addresses. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on using these features of the browser applications.
  • Page 151: Navigating Web Pages

    Icon Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Browsers: Use these browsers to open and browse web pages using the Nextel Online® and the nextel.com gateway. BlackBerry Browser: Use this browser to open and browse web pages using your BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
  • Page 152 (/). Click OK. The requested web page appears. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, you might not be able to use the Go To dialog box. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. To open web pages using bookmarks 1.
  • Page 153 Get Link. The requested web page appears. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, you might not be able to use bookmarks. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. You can add, edit, and delete bookmarks. Refer to "Using bookmarks" on page 159 for more information.
  • Page 154: Setting Configuration Options

    Browsing web pages Note: Depending on the web pages that you view, Previous or Next might not appear on the menu. In addition, these menu items might not appear if you select a bookmark or open the Go To dialog box. You can also press the Escape button to return to a previously viewed web page.
  • Page 155: Setting General Options

    On the General Properties screen, you can customize the following options: • Content Mode: Select the type of content that your handheld accepts. By default, this field is set to WML for the Nextel Online and Nextel.com browser applications and to WML & HTML for the BlackBerry Browser application.
  • Page 156 Browsing web pages • Images Per Request: Select the number of images that can be downloaded after the text portion of a web page loads, or when you select More Images from the menu while viewing a web page. • Request Images after Loading: Select whether you want the browser application to download images after the text portion of a web page loads.
  • Page 157: Using The Find Feature

    5. After you edit the fields, click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Save Options. The Browser Options screen appears. Note: If you change an option on the General Properties screen, you must refresh the web page that you are viewing for any changes to take effect. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Refresh.
  • Page 158: Downloading Images

    Browsing web pages Note: If the word or number is not found, the Not found dialog box appears. 5. After you locate a specific word or number, you can search for that word or number again. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Find Next. The next occurrence of the word or number that you typed is selected.
  • Page 159: Using Bookmarks

    By default, all bookmarks are added to the Browser Bookmarks folder. Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, you might not be able to use bookmarks. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information.
  • Page 160 Browsing web pages 2. Open a web page that you want to add to your Browser Bookmarks folder. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Add Bookmark. The Add Bookmark dialog box appears. Adding a bookmark - Add Bookmark dialog box 3.
  • Page 161 4. Make any changes to the Address and Title fields or if you want to copy the bookmark address, click Copy Address. Editing a bookmark - Address dialog box Note: If you make the web page available for offline viewing when you add it to your bookmarks, Available Offline appears in the dialog box.
  • Page 162: Using Bookmark Subfolders

    Browsing web pages 1. On the Home screen, click a browser icon. The startup screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Bookmarks. Your list of saved bookmarks appears. 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Copy Bookmark Address. A dialog appears stating that the address has been copied to the clipboard.
  • Page 163 To create subfolders 1. On the Home screen, click a browser icon. The startup screen appears. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Bookmarks. Your list of saved bookmarks appears. 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click View Bookmark Subfolders. The Bookmarks screen appears.
  • Page 164: Saving Web Pages To Your Messages Screen

    Browsing web pages Note: When you add new bookmarks, verify that the new default folder name appears in the Add Bookmark dialog box in the Create in field. Refer to "To add bookmarks to subfolders" below for more information. To add bookmarks to subfolders 1.
  • Page 165 The requested web page is added to your Messages screen. You return to the web page that you were viewing. Note: You can open saved web pages directly from your Messages screen. Refer to "To open web pages that are saved on the Messages screen" on page 165 for more information.
  • Page 166: Closing The Application

    Browsing web pages You return to the Messages screen. Note: Refer to "Browser" on page 232 for more information on setting your default browser. Closing the application If you receive a message or a phone call while you are browsing web pages, you can switch to a different application without closing the current web page or disconnecting the browser application from the wireless network.
  • Page 167 • Press to open the Add Bookmark dialog box. • Press the Escape button when a page is loading to stop it from loading. • Press the Escape button to return to the previous web page. If no previous web pages are available, you return to the startup screen.
  • Page 168 Browsing web pages BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 169: Attachments

    Chapter 9 Attachments This section provides information on the following topics: • Before you begin • Attachment service views • Opening attachments • Setting attachment service options • Navigating attachments • Using the Find feature • Deleting attachments • Tips for using the attachment service...
  • Page 170: Before You Begin

    BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.2 or later for Lotus Domino. • If you use the BlackBerry Web Client, Nextel must enable your handheld for the attachment service. You cannot view graphics on your handheld. If a document or spreadsheet contains graphics, they do not appear on your handheld.
  • Page 171: Opening Attachments

    Attachment service - Spreadsheet view Note: If the content of a cell is too long to be displayed in the information label at the top of the Spreadsheet view, place your cursor in the cell and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 172 Attachments Note: The message that contains the attachment is marked as unread on the Messages screen. If the message contains multiple attachments, you can request the table of contents for another attachment while your handheld retrieves the table of contents for the current attachment.
  • Page 173: Attachment Status Icons

    Attachments screen - Full Content pending Note: If you open a .pdf attachment that is password protected, you must type the password before you retrieve the attachment. On the Attachments screen, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Password. Type the password and click the trackwheel.
  • Page 174: Setting Attachment Service Options

    Attachments Setting attachment service options You can customize the following attachment service options: • Sheet Outline Cells: Select whether you want gridlines to appear when you view spreadsheet attachments. By default, this option is set to Yes. • Sheet Horizontal Scroll: Select whether you want the information in spreadsheet cells to wrap around when scrolling horizontally.
  • Page 175: Navigating Attachments

    7. In the fields that you want to set, press the Space key until the preferred option appears. 8. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. Navigating attachments You can read attachments more easily by navigating to a specific cell of a worksheet in Spreadsheet view.
  • Page 176 Attachments Spreadsheet view menu - Go to Cell item To navigate to a specific sheet 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Open a message that contains an attachment that has a .xls extension and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 177 To view pages or tables using links or bookmarks 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Open a message that contains an attachment and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Open Attachment. The Attachments screen appears. 3.
  • Page 178: Using The Find Feature

    Attachments Using the Find feature You can locate specific words and numbers in an attachment using the Find feature. To use the Find feature 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Open a message that contains an attachment and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 179: Deleting Attachments

    Note: If the word or number is not found, the Reached end of section dialog box appears. Deleting attachments If you delete a message that contains an attachment, both the message and the attachment are deleted from your handheld. To delete attachments 1.
  • Page 180 Attachments • Press G to open the Go to Cell dialog box. • Press N to go to the next worksheet. • Press P to go to the previous worksheet. • Press the Space key to open the View Cell dialog box. Press the Space key again to close the View Cell dialog box BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 181: Tasks

    Chapter 10 Tasks This section provides information on the following topics: • Tasks icons • Setting task options • Adding tasks • Managing tasks • Tips for using the Tasks application...
  • Page 182: Tasks Icons

    Tasks Tasks icons These icons appear on the screen to provide additional information on your Task entries. Icon task has not been started or is in progress task is deferred or is waiting task is complete Setting task options You can customize the following task options for your handheld: •...
  • Page 183: Adding Tasks

    Task Options screen - setting options 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Save. You return to the Find screen. Adding tasks Add new tasks to your handheld to keep a record of the things that you need to To add tasks 1.
  • Page 184: Managing Tasks

    Tasks Tip: To clear a field, click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Clear Field. Your new task is listed on the Find screen. Task fields The New screen contains the following fields: Task: Type the subject of the task. Status: Set the status of the task.
  • Page 185: To Delete A Task

    3. Click Open. The Edit Task screen displays the task details. Edit the task by changing the fields on this screen. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. You return to the Find screen. Tip: You can use the cut, copy, and paste feature when you edit tasks. Refer to "Using cut, copy, and paste"...
  • Page 186: Tips For Using The Tasks Application

    Tasks Tips for using the Tasks application • Type the first letters of a task to locate it on the Find screen. • Press the Space key to mark an In Progress task as Completed or a Completed task as In Progress.
  • Page 187: Calendar

    Chapter 11 Calendar This section provides information on the following topics: • Calendar icons • Before you begin • Setting Calendar options • Changing views • Navigating in the Calendar application • Enabling wireless calendar synchronization • Adding appointments • Managing appointments •...
  • Page 188: Calendar Icons

    Calendar Calendar icons In Day view or Agenda view, one or more of the following icons might appear on your handheld to indicate additional information for your appointments. Icon appointment was initiated with a meeting request appointment has a reminder set appointment has text typed in the Notes field appointment recurs recurring appointment has an exception...
  • Page 189: Setting Calendar Options

    Setting Calendar options You can customize the following Calendar options for your handheld: • Enable Quick Entry: Select whether you want to be able to add appointments quickly in Day view by selecting a time and typing a subject and location. By default, this option is set to Yes.
  • Page 190: Changing Views

    Calendar Changing views You can view your appointments in Day, Agenda, Week, or Month view. To change Calendar views 1. On the Home screen, click the Calendar icon. The Calendar screen displays your default Calendar view. 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click View Day, View Agenda, View Week, or View Month.
  • Page 191: Week View

    Week view This view displays the week that you select and includes any appointments for that week. Today’s date is outlined. You can scroll vertically through your appointments by rolling the trackwheel. All appointments are marked with an outlined box that spans the length of the appointment. Microsoft If you are using Microsoft Outlook as your desktop email program and your appointment spans multiple days, the outlined box spans the days on which the...
  • Page 192: Navigating In The Calendar Application

    Calendar Month view This view displays the month that you select and includes any appointments for that month. Today’s date is outlined. You can scroll horizontally or vertically through the days of the month. To scroll vertically, hold the Alt key and roll the trackwheel.
  • Page 193 • To view the selected day in the next (or previous) week, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Next Week (or Prev Week). The selected day in the next (or previous) week appears. 3. If you are in Week view and you want to view the next (or previous) week, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 194: Enabling Wireless Calendar Synchronization

    To enable wireless calendar synchronization, your handheld must be enabled on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.1 or later. Contact enterprise email Nextel Customer Care for more information on whether you can use account wireless calendar synchronization. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 195 The desktop software synchronizes your calendars and the entries from your desktop Calendar are transferred to your handheld. Any subsequent calendar updates are sent over the Nextel wireless network. As long as the check box is Handheld User Guide Enabling wireless calendar synchronization ®...
  • Page 196: Adding Appointments

    Note: To receive updates to your handheld Calendar, you must be in an area of sufficient wireless coverage. NXTL or NxTL and one or more bars must appear with the wireless coverage indicator to receive updates over the Nextel wireless network. Adding appointments You can add new appointments to your handheld’s Calendar.
  • Page 197 4. In the Start field, set the start date and time for the appointment. In the Duration field, set the length of the appointment. When you modify this field, the End field automatically reflects the changes. (If you change the End field, the Duration field is automatically updated.) 5.
  • Page 198 Calendar New Appointment screen - setting a recurring appointment 8. In the End field, set the specific date on which the recurring appointment should end. Microsoft If you are using Microsoft Outlook as your desktop email program, you can set the End field to Never.
  • Page 199 Appointment fields The New Appointment screen contains the following fields: Subject: Type the subject for the appointment. Location: Type the location of the appointment. All Day Event: Set whether the appointment occupies a full day. Note: The date of an all-day event does not change when you change the time zone for your handheld.
  • Page 200: Managing Appointments

    Calendar Relative Date: Set whether the appointment recurs on the selected day (instead of the specific date) every month or year. This field only appears if you have set the Recurrence field to Monthly or Yearly. Notes: Type any reference notes for the appointment. Managing appointments You can view, edit, and delete appointments in your chosen Calendar view.
  • Page 201 You return to the Calendar screen. Tip: To clear a text field, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Clear Field. If you are in Week view and want to view all the appointments for the day that you select, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 202: Deleting Appointments

    Calendar Deleting appointments You can maintain your Calendar efficiently by deleting old appointments to free memory. Microsoft If you have enabled the Microsoft Outlook Auto Archive feature and wireless calendar synchronization, appointments are deleted from your handheld Exchange when they are archived in Outlook. To delete appointments in Day, Agenda, or Week view 1.
  • Page 203: Managing Meeting Requests

    If you have enabled wireless calendar synchronization and are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage, meeting requests are synchronized over the Nextel wireless network and appear in your desktop Calendar. NXTL or NxTL and one or more bars must appear with the wireless coverage indicator to receive updates over the wireless network.
  • Page 204 Calendar 2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click New. The New Appointment screen appears. 3. Roll the trackwheel to scroll from field to field, and add information for the meeting. Refer to "Appointment fields" on page 199 for more information on these fields.
  • Page 205 If you accept the meeting, your handheld and desktop Calendars are updated over the Nextel wireless network. The original message that contained the meeting request no longer appears on the Messages screen. It is replaced by the response message that you sent to the meeting organizer.
  • Page 206 Calendar 3. To add, edit, or delete invitees to your meeting, select the Accepted or Declined field and click the trackwheel to view the menu. • To invite a new contact, click Invite Attendee. The Select Address screen appears. Select a contact or create a new one. Click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 207: Tips For Using The Calendar Application

    Tips for using the Calendar application • In Agenda, Week, or Month view, press Month view, and to go to Agenda view. To use these shortcuts in Day view, on the Calendar Options screen, set the Enable Quick Entry field to No. •...
  • Page 208 Calendar BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 209: Memopad

    Chapter 12 MemoPad This section provides information on the following topics: • Setting MemoPad options • Adding memos • Managing memos • Tips for using the MemoPad application...
  • Page 210: Setting Memopad Options

    MemoPad Setting MemoPad options You can customize the following MemoPad option for your handheld: • Confirm Delete: Select whether you want to confirm the deletion of memos. By default, this option is set to Yes. To set MemoPad options 1. On the Home screen, click the MemoPad icon. The Find screen appears. 2.
  • Page 211: Managing Memos

    3. Type a title for your memo and press the Enter key. If you do not type a title, you cannot save the memo. 4. Type the body of the memo. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. You return to the Find screen and your new memo appears, listed in alphabetical order.
  • Page 212: Tips For Using The Memopad Application

    MemoPad 3. Add or edit text. Hold the Alt key and roll the trackwheel to scroll horizontally through the text. Tip: Use your handheld’s cut, copy, and paste features when you edit memos. Refer to "Using cut, copy, and paste" on page 52 for more information. To clear the title or body, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 213: Calculator

    Chapter 13 Calculator This section provides information on the following topics: • Performing mathematical operations • Performing measurement conversions • Closing the Calculator • Tips for using the Calculator application...
  • Page 214: Performing Mathematical Operations

    Calculator Performing mathematical operations You can use the Calculator to perform standard mathematical operations. To perform a calculation 1. On the Home screen, click the Calculator icon. The Calculator screen appears. 2. Type the first number of the mathematical operation. You can also use the trackwheel to select the numbers that are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 215: Closing The Calculator

    The converted results are shown on the Calculator’s display. Closing the Calculator On the Calculator screen, click Menu. Click Close. Tips for using the Calculator application • On the Calculator screen, hold the Alt key and roll the trackwheel to scroll vertically. •...
  • Page 216 Calculator BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 217: Options

    Chapter 14 Options This section provides information on the following topics: • Setting the Alarm • Locking the keyboard • Customizing notification profiles • Setting the Auto On/Off feature • Customizing handheld options • Handheld options...
  • Page 218: Setting The Alarm

    Options Setting the Alarm Your handheld has an Alarm feature that you can set to tone or vibrate at a specific time. You can also specify whether the Alarm should notify you every day or only on weekdays. Warning: If you turn off your handheld using the Power button or the Turn Power Off icon on the Home screen, Alarm notifications do not turn on the handheld and you are not notified.
  • Page 219: Locking The Keyboard

    Alarm fields The Alarm screen contains the following fields: Daily Alarm: Select whether you want the Alarm to notify you. By default, this field is set to Off. Time: Set the time at which you want the Alarm to notify you. By default, this field is set to 00:00.
  • Page 220: Customizing Notification Profiles

    Your handheld has profiles that control notification. Within each profile, you can set different notification options for each of the following items: Note: Depending on your Nextel service plan, some items might not be available. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information on available services.
  • Page 221 SMS: Set how your handheld notifies you of incoming SMS messages. Icon The Profiles icon appears on the Home screen. To enable a notification profile 1. On the Home screen, click the Profiles icon. The Profiles screen appears. 2. Select the profile that you want to enable. Click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 222 Holster or In Holster fields to None or Vibrate, you do not hear the beep to indicate the current speaker during a Nextel Direct Connect call. If you are using a headset during a Nextel Direct Connect call, however, you continue to hear the beeps in the headset.
  • Page 223 Settings for the default profiles The handheld has four preprogrammed profiles: Loud, Discreet, Quiet, and Default. When you first receive your handheld, the Default profile is enabled. You cannot delete these profiles. Loud profile The following table outlines the default Out of Holster notification settings for each field of the Loud profile.
  • Page 224 Options The following table outlines the default In Holster notification settings for each field of the Loud profile. In Holster Alarm Vibrate + Tone Browser Vibrate + Tone Calendar Vibrate + Tone Direct Vibrate + Connect Tone Alert Direct Vibrate + Connect Tone Vibrate +...
  • Page 225 Out of Holster Direct Vibrate Connect Alert Direct Vibrate Connect Vibrate Level 1 Messages Messages Vibrate Phone Vibrate Vibrate The following table outlines the default In Holster notification settings for each field of the Discreet profile. In Holster Alarm Tone Browser Vibrate Calendar...
  • Page 226 Options Quiet profile The following table outlines the default Out of Holster notification settings for each field of the Quiet profile. Out of Holster Alarm None Browser None Calendar None Direct None Connect Alert Direct None Connect None Level 1 Messages Messages None...
  • Page 227 In Holster None Level 1 Messages Messages None Phone None None Default profile The following table outlines the default Out of Holster notification settings for each field of the Default profile. Out of Holster Alarm Tone Browser None Calendar None Direct Tone Connect...
  • Page 228 Options The following table outlines the default In Holster notification settings for each field of the Default profile. In Holster Alarm Tone Browser Vibrate Calendar Vibrate Direct Vibrate + Connect Tone Alert Direct Vibrate + Connect Tone Vibrate Level 1 Messages Messages Vibrate...
  • Page 229: Setting The Auto On/Off Feature

    7. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Close. You return to the Profiles screen. To delete a notification profile 1. On the Home screen, click the Profiles icon. The Profiles screen appears. 2. Select the profile that you want to delete and click the trackwheel to view the menu.
  • Page 230 Options 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Save. You return to the Options screen. Auto On/Off fields The Auto On/Off screen contains the following fields: Weekday On: Set whether the handheld turns on automatically at a specific time on weekdays.
  • Page 231: Customizing Handheld Options

    Customizing handheld options Home screen - Turn Power Off icon Customizing handheld options On the Options screen, you can type information in some fields and choose options in other fields to customize several of your handheld’s features. Icon Description The Options icon appears on the Home screen. 1.
  • Page 232 Options About The About screen contains copyright information about your handheld. You cannot change the information on this screen. Press the Escape button twice to return to the Options screen. Applications The Applications screen provides a list of all third-party applications that are installed on your handheld.
  • Page 233 Time: Set the current time. Time Format: Select a 12-hour or 24-hour clock. Date: Set the current date. Network Date: This field displays the current date on the Nextel wireless network. Network Time: This field displays the current time on the Nextel wireless...
  • Page 234 Options Firewall If you have third-party applications on your handheld, the firewall option prevents these applications from sending information to or receiving information from your handheld without your knowledge. If a third-party application attempts to open a connection, you are prompted to allow or deny the connection. You can specify that you do not want to be prompted each time that a connection request is made.
  • Page 235: Message Services

    Message Services Any email message services to which you have access are listed on this screen. Messaging (CMIME): Select a default email service. Any new messages are sent to the selected message service. Integration with If you have integrated your handheld with a new or ISP email account or an enterprise email account that uses the BlackBerry Web Client, the new or ISP email default service is Web Client.
  • Page 236 Options Owner The text that you type here appears on the Lock screen. If you do not type any owner information, a default message appears on the Lock screen. Name: Type your name. Information: Type any additional information that you want to appear on the Lock screen.
  • Page 237 Enterprise Server version 3.5 or later for Microsoft Exchange. Contact your system administrator for more information on your company’s IT policy settings. If your handheld is lost or stolen, contact Nextel Customer Care. Using wireless IT Policy, Nextel can disable your handheld, which clears all data and applications, or reset your handheld password, which displays the Lock screen.
  • Page 238 Options 7. Type your password again to verify it. Click the trackwheel. The Options screen appears and your new password is enabled. To lock your handheld After you set a password, you can lock your handheld with the password at any time.
  • Page 239: To Change Your Password

    To change your password You can provide greater security by occasionally changing your password. 1. On the Home screen, click the Options icon. The Options screen appears. 2. Click Security. The Security screen appears. 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Change Password. A dialog box appears that prompts you to type your current password.
  • Page 240: Service Book

    Options To perform Security Self Tests The Security Self Test application verifies that cryptographic algorithms are implemented properly on your handheld. It runs automatically after your handheld reinitializes, and it notifies you of the status of applications on the handheld. If the tests pass, a dialog box appears on your screen to indicate that the tests were successful.
  • Page 241 SMS messages before your SIM card can accept incoming SMS messages. Status The Status screen provides information about your handheld and the Nextel wireless network. You cannot change the information on this screen. Signal: This field shows the strength of your handheld’s network signal, in decibel milliwatts (dBm).
  • Page 242: Wap Push

    Note: Network access is slower if you select Handheld TLS. WAP Push Depending on your Nextel service plan, you might be able to receive messages and applications through the WAP Push feature. You can select how the handheld processes these messages and applications by setting the following options: Enable WAP Push: Select whether you want the WAP Push feature to operate on your handheld.
  • Page 243 Refer to the Application Loader Online Help for more information on loading additional handheld applications. If Nextel enables your SIM card for browsing web pages using WTLS, the WTLS security key is stored on your SIM card. You can interchange SIM cards between BlackBerry 6510 Wireless Handhelds from Nextel and phones operating on the iDEN network.
  • Page 244 Options BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
  • Page 245: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 15 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information on the following topics: • Frequently asked questions • Handheld error messages...
  • Page 246: Frequently Asked Questions

    Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions Alarm Why is my Alarm not notifying me? • Verify that the Alarm On/Off field is set to On. When the Alarm is set, a bell icon appears on the Home screen. Refer to "Setting the Alarm" on page 218 for more information. •...
  • Page 247 Turn off your handheld’s radio when you do not need to send or receive email and PIN messages, place phone calls or Nextel Direct Connect calls, browse web pages, receive SMS messages, or when you are in an area without wireless coverage for an extended period of time.
  • Page 248: Home Screen

    Why is my handheld not synchronizing over the Nextel wireless network? The BlackBerry Enterprise Server, not the desktop software, controls wireless calendar synchronization. To synchronize your handheld Calendar over the Nextel wireless network, verify that you are enabled on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server version 2.1 or later. Contact your system administrator for more information.
  • Page 249 If your handheld is exposed to liquid and stops operating, let it dry out completely, allowing time for internal components to dry. If it does not begin to work again when it is dry, contact Nextel Customer Care. How can I reset my handheld?
  • Page 250 Troubleshooting If you have enabled wireless email reconciliation, your handheld recognizes when new folders are created on your desktop. Refer to "Using wireless email reconciliation" on page 72 for more information. Why are new email messages on my handheld being marked as opened? If you briefly remove your handheld from the holster to stop notification, a new message might be marked as opened.
  • Page 251 • If an X icon appears beside the unsent message, an error occurred during its transmission. Open the message and scroll to the top of it. The Message Status field indicates what happened. Refer to "Handheld error messages" on page 254 for more information on the error messages that appear in the Message Status field.
  • Page 252 These email messages are previously loaded onto your handheld and contain information to help you learn about your handheld when you first receive it. As soon as you turn on your handheld’s radio, another message should arrive, indicating that the handheld is registered with the Nextel wireless network.
  • Page 253 If the tests fail a second time, reload your handheld’s applications. Refer to the Getting Started Guide for information on loading handheld applications. If the tests continue to fail, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. Storage What should I do if I will not use my handheld for a short period of time? If you expect that you will not use your handheld for a short period of time (two weeks or less) turn off the handheld.
  • Page 254: Handheld Error Messages

    Description If this error message appears in the handheld status section of the screen, the Nextel wireless network refused a data connection to your handheld. Under normal circumstances, the handheld does not regain data coverage by itself. Turn off your handheld’s radio, wait for 90 seconds, and then turn on the radio...
  • Page 255 Attachment service error messages Error An unknown error was encountered Document is empty Spreadsheet is empty Embedded sheet data not present on the device No supported attachments found Password protected document Table of Contents not available The content of this document is truncated to 32 KB to limit network traffic.
  • Page 256 Troubleshooting WAP Browser error messages Error Error Occurred WBMP Converter: Unable to convert WBMP image of type Error Creating Bookmark Unable to connect to a WAP gateway at the following address The requested page was too large to deliver to the device Description This message appears when an error occurs while the handheld is...
  • Page 257 Load a different web page. If this message appears, you might have to register your handheld with the Nextel wireless network. Verify that you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage for sending and receiving email messages.
  • Page 258 If this message appears, a problem occurred when starting the application. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. If this message appears, a server error occurred when your handheld requested the web page. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Refresh to reload the web page.
  • Page 259 If you are within an area of wireless coverage, click the trackwheel to view the menu and click Refresh to reload the web page. If you are still experiencing problems, contact Nextel Customer Care You might receive this message if you attempt to use the application when the handheld’s radio is turned off.
  • Page 260 Try opening the application again later. If the problem continues, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. This message appears if you are attempting to view the web page address before any content has been loaded. Wait for the web page to finish loading before you attempt to view the web page address.
  • Page 261 If this message appears, an error occurred while updating your Browser service books. To update your service books, register your handheld with the Nextel wireless network. Refer to your Getting Started Guide for more information on registering with the network.
  • Page 262 WAP gateway reported that security cannot be negotiated with the handheld or the account is locked. Contact Nextel Customer Care to verify that your handheld is provisioned to negotiate security keys with the gateway and that your account is unlocked.
  • Page 263 There is a problem sending your message. Resend the message. If your message still does not send, try resetting your handheld by pressing the Alt key + the Shift key + the Backspace key. If you continue to encounter problems, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. Handheld error messages...
  • Page 264 When you first receive your handheld and turn it on, it attempts to register with the Nextel wireless network. Verify that you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage for sending and receiving email messages. You are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage if NXTL or NxTL and one or more bars appears with the wireless coverage indicator in the handheld status section of the screen.
  • Page 265 There is a problem sending your message. Resend the message. If you continue to receive this message, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. Invalid routing is usually caused by invalid configuration of the email system.
  • Page 266 Refer to the Redirector Settings Online Help for more information on generating encryption keys. The radio in your handheld is not synchronizing with the Nextel wireless network properly. Reset your handheld by pressing the Alt key + the Shift key + the Backspace key.
  • Page 267 Handheld User Guide Description This message appears if your attempt to register with the Nextel wireless network has failed. Try registering again manually. Verify that you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage. You are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage if NXTL or NxTL and one or more bars appear with the wireless coverage indicator in the handheld status section of the screen.
  • Page 268 Description There was a problem sending your message. Resend the message. If you continue to receive this error, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. There was a problem sending your message. Resend the message. If you continue to receive this message, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information.
  • Page 269 If this message appears, your handheld cannot place an additional call because a three-way call is in progress. Contact Nextel Customer Care to find out if your handheld is enabled for three-way calls. If this message appears, your handheld’s radio was turned off and the handheld attempted to place a call that automatically turned on the radio.
  • Page 270 Call again later. Description If this message appears, the Nextel Direct Connect service is not enabled on your handheld. Click Yes if you want to enable Nextel Direct Connect. If this message appears, in the Phone options, on the Nextel...
  • Page 271 If this message appears, the Area ID of the contact that you are trying to call is out of range. Check your contact’s Nextel Direct Connect Number (DCID) and place your call again. If this message appears, the handheld’s radio is in Isolated Site Operation and cannot place a Nextel Direct Connect call.
  • Page 272 If this message appears, your handheld is trying to send a message to addresses with different routing information. Try registering with the Nextel wireless network. Verify that you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage for sending and receiving email messages.
  • Page 273 If this message appears, one of the addresses to which you are sending your message is incorrect. Verify the addresses, correct any errors, and resend the message. If this message appears, the connection to the Nextel wireless network refused your message. Contact Nextel Customer Care for more information.
  • Page 274 Request More again. If more of the message still does not arrive at your handheld, contact Nextel Customer Care for more information. If this message appears, the handheld does not have the correct routing information to send the message.
  • Page 275 If this message appears, an error occurred with the handheld’s radio. Try registering with the Nextel wireless network. Try registering with the Nextel wireless network. Verify that you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage for sending and receiving messages.
  • Page 276 Redirector Settings tool, on the Advanced tab, is correct. Verify that your handheld is registered on the Nextel wireless network and that it is properly connected to your computer. Update the encryption key again. Refer to the Redirector Settings Online Help for more information.
  • Page 277: Index

    Index about this guide, 19 adding addresses, 95 addresses from call logs, 96 addresses from links, 97 addresses from messages, 96 addresses from Phone screen, 97 addresses from remote address lookup results, 103 appointments, 196 attachments to Address Book, 61 attachments to messages, 55 AutoText entries, 49 bookmarks, 159...
  • Page 278 Index messages, 96 adding group, 102 adding manually, 95 changing in messages, 76 deleting group, 107 editing group, 106 lookup, 103 showing, 59 updating, 98 viewing group, 105 Alarm customizing notification profiles, 220 description of, 32 FAQs, 246 fields, 219 setting, 218 snooze feature, 218 turning off, 218...
  • Page 279 status icons, 173 table of contents, 171 tips, 179 using find, 178 viewing next, 176 viewing pages, 177 viewing previous, 176 viewing sheet, 176 viewing tables, 177 audience, before you begin, 19 auto more, viewing long attachments, 177 Auto On/Off description, 232 fields, 230 setting, 229...
  • Page 280 Index cache, clearing, 157 Calculator closing, 215 description of, 32 performing mathematical operations, 214 performing measurement conversions, 214 tips for using, 215 using, 213 Calendar adding appointments, 196 Agenda view, 190 appointment fields, 199 cancelling meeting requests, 206 changing attendees, 204 changing meeting request invitees, 205 changing views, 190...
  • Page 281 tips for managing, 91 viewing, 87 call notes adding, 141 editing, 142 forwarding, 143 using in Phone application, 141 call waiting description, 131 enabling and disabling, 136 setting, 136 calls answer options, 124 answering, 116 answering and holster, 136 backlighting, 28 configuring voice mail, 140 ending after connected, 116, 125 ending and holster, 137...
  • Page 282 133 current email message options, 43 handheld options, 231 home page, 155 MemoPad options, 210 message options, 43 Nextel Direct Connect options, 132 notification profiles, 228 Phone options, 131 SMS message options, 240 Task options, 182 cutting text...
  • Page 283 Alarm, 32 Calculator, 32 Calendar, 31 compose, 31 keyboard, 24 LCD screen, 28 lock, 33 MemoPad, 32 messages, 31 Nextel Online, 32 nextel.com, 32 options, 32 Phone, 31 profiles, 32 saved messages, 31 search messages, 31 tasks, 31 trackwheel, 24...
  • Page 284 135 call logging, 133 password security screen, 237 wireless calendar synchronization, 194 wireless email reconciliation, 72 ending Nextel Direct Connect calls, 116 phone calls, 125 Enter key, using, 27 error messages Address Book, 254 Calendar, 262 handheld, 254...
  • Page 285 LCD screen, 28 locking, 238 locking keyboard, 219 message status icons, 38, 66 navigational icons, 35 network status icons, 34 Nextel Online icons, 150 nextel.com icons, 150 Phone icons, 120 setting options, 36 SMS-compatible phone number, 66 status icons, 33...
  • Page 286 173 BlackBerry Browser, 150 Calendar, 188 handheld status, 33 message status, 38 navigational status, 35 network status, 34 Nextel Online, 150 nextel.com, 150 Phone, 120 SMS message status, 66 Tasks, 182 importance, setting for email messages, 43 Industry Canada certification, 18...
  • Page 287 43 status icons, 38, 66 tips, 91 using AutoText, 48 using Find, 53 using links, 30 working with Nextel Direct Connect calls, 91 working with phone calls, 91 modules, 232 muting phone calls, 128 name, showing, 59...
  • Page 288 175 the Calendar, 192 network fields, 235 selecting, 235 status icons, 34 new messages, FAQs, 249 Nextel Direct Connect answering Call Alerts, 116 answering calls, 116 answering Group Calls, 116 answering Private Calls, 116 customizing notification profiles, 220 customizing options, 132...
  • Page 289 Nextel Direct Connect, 132 Phone, 131 received email messages, 57 smart dialing, 137 SMS messages, 66, 240 Tasks, 182 WTLS, 243 owner information fields, 236 password security screen changing password, 239 disabling, 239 enabling, 237, 238 unlocking, 238 password, typed incorrectly, 238...
  • Page 290 Index adding notes, 141 and backlighting, 123 answer options, 124 answering, 123 calling voice mail, 139 configuring voice mail, 140 editing notes, 142 emergency calls with radio off, 148 ending after connected, 125 ending before connected, 122 extensions, 122, 144 forwarding, 134 forwarding call notes, 143 holding, 124...
  • Page 291 punctuation automatic, 47 FAQs, 252 Push-to-Talk button, using, 110 reading email messages, 57 PIN messages, 57 SMS messages, 66 Readme file, 21 recalling searches, 83 received email messages options, 57 saving, 73 received messages, searching, 85 received SMS messages options, 67 saving, 73 receiving Address Book attachments, 61...
  • Page 292 85 by sender, 85 call logs, 80 email messages by subject, 86 folders, 81 memos, 212 messages, 80 Nextel Direct Connect calls, 80 phone calls, 80 remote address directory, 103 SMS messages, 80 Tasks, 186 security changing the password, 239...
  • Page 293 SMS options, 66, 240 Task options, 182 volume for Phone, 122, 127 settings, scrolling through, 30 shortcut keys, 24 Smart Dialing options description, 131 smart dialing options setting, 137 SMS messages cannot receive new messages, 241 changing addresses, 76 customizing notification profiles, 220 deleting, 87 deleting from SIM card, 241...
  • Page 294 Calculator, 215 Calendar, 207 document view, 179 handheld, 36 managing call logs, 91 managing messages, 91 MemoPad, 212 Nextel Direct Connect, 117 Nextel Online, 166 nextel.com, 166 Phone, 148 reading SMS messages, 67 sending and reading email messages, 63 spreadsheet view, 179...
  • Page 295 appointments in Month view, 201 call logs on Messages screen, 87 document attachments, 170 email messages, 57 group addresses, 105 installed applications, 232 meeting requests, 205 memos, 211 more in attachments, 177 next sheet or page in attachments, 176 pages in attachments, 177 Phone status, 146 Phone timers, 146 PIN messages, 57...
  • Page 296 Index BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...

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