Important safety/compliance information..11 FCC compliance statement (USA) ......15 Industry Canada Certification......16 Welcome to your wireless solution ......17 Understanding your BlackBerry solution..19 Is this the correct guide for me? ......22 About this guide ............23 Contents of your package ........25 System requirements ..........28 Customer support ..........29...
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email account ............56 Sending a test email message ......57 Reading your test email message......58 Setting the date and time........60 Locking your handheld ........61 Placing emergency calls........63 Product information........... 67 Mechanical properties ..........67 Display and control features........67 Power ..............68 Recommended operating and storage temperature parameters ........68 Radio specifications ..........69 Regulatory conformance ........69...
Wireless Handheld charging units. Retain these instructions for future use. Note: Refer to "Important safety/compliance information" on page 11 for more information on safety regulations and compliance information for your BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld™. ELECTRICAL SAFETY These handhelds (model number R6120CN and...
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For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, such as the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld, in the area over the air bag or in the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless handheld.
They include fueling areas such as gasoline/petrol stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
60 degrees Celsius. Do not allow metal objects to contact the battery terminals. Use only the battery that Research In Motion specifies for use with your BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld. The use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
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• the handheld, charging unit, or accessory has been exposed to rain or water • the handheld, charging unit, or accessory becomes very hot to the touch BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Limited Warranty, and may lead to suspension or denial of services to the offender, or legal action, or both. Important safety/compliance information For BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld users EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver.
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To maintain compliance with FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines, use only the RIM-supplied or approved accessories intended for use with your BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld. The BlackBerry handheld is designed to be carried in a RIM-approved holster when carried on your body. When carrying the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld while it is switched on, use the specific RIM-approved holster that has been tested for compliance.
Important safety/compliance information SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA THIS MODEL WIRELESS HANDHELD MEETS GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless handheld is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). ANTENNA CARE Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modifications, or attachments could damage the handheld and may violate FCC regulations. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Even though this handheld demonstrates compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, RIM recommends minimizing contact with the left side of the BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld where the transmit antenna is located. Minimizing contact to this area will also improve call quality, and reduce transmit power, effectively conserving battery life.
This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 129 and RSS 133, under certification numbers 2503A-R6120CN and 2503A-RAN20CN. Class B compliance This device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Welcome to your wireless solution BlackBerry™ is an end-to-end wireless solution that keeps mobile professionals connected to people and information while on the go. It provides users with secure, wireless access to a full suite of business applications, including email, corporate data, phone, SMS, web and organizer features.
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Turn Wireless Off/Turn Wireless On: Turn on and turn off your handheld radio. • Turn Power Off: Turn off your handheld at night or on weekends. Turn off your handheld during air travel or to conserve battery power. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Refer to the Handheld User Guide for complete information on using these applications. Understanding your BlackBerry solution You can integrate your BlackBerry Wireless Handheld into different environments, based on the email account that you are using. Integration with new handheld email account With this option, a new email account is provided for your handheld by your service provider.
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Contact your service provider or network operator for more information on available services. Your ISP email account must support POP3 email redirection for you to take advantage of this integration option. Refer to the BlackBerry Web Client Online Help for more information. Integration with enterprise email account With this option, you can integrate your handheld with your enterprise email account.
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Software, you do not need to run the desktop redirector to forward your email messages. You can use all the tools of the BlackBerry Desktop Software with this integration option. Email redirection settings are configured with the desktop software’s Redirector Settings tool.
Is this the correct guide for me? This Getting Started Guide is the correct guide for you if you have little or no experience with operating a BlackBerry Wireless Handheld. This guide provides you with the steps that you must complete to set up your handheld.
If you integrated your — handheld with an email account using the BlackBerry Web Client, you configure your email settings in the BlackBerry Web Client. For information on configuring and using the Web Client, in any Web Client window, click Help.
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Information appearing in this format, prefaced by Lotus Domino, pertains to handhelds that are set up with a Lotus® Domino™ email account on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Lotus Domino You have a Lotus Domino account if you use Lotus Notes® as your email client.
North America. Travel charger You can use the travel charger to recharge your handheld battery, when you are away from your computer. The travel charger connects directly to the serial port on the bottom of the handheld BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Contents of your package and to a wall outlet. Different attachment pieces connect to the travel charger for use in North America, continental Europe, and the United Kingdom. Note: The travel charger does not connect to your computer, so you cannot synchronize your handheld with your desktop using the travel charger.
Microsoft Exchange Client, Microsoft Outlook ® 98, Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft XP (Corporate or Workgroup Microsoft Installation) with an email account on a Microsoft Exchange Exchange Server version 5.5 or version 2000, that can receive email from the Internet BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Domino Server version 4.6 or version 5.0, that can receive Lotus Domino email messages from the Internet To set up your BlackBerry Web Client account, you must have access to the Internet. You must also have Netscape Navigator version 4.08, 4.58 or later patches, or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01, 5.5, 6.0, or later patches.
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Welcome to your wireless solution BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Getting started This section provides information on the following topics: • Before you begin • Setting up your handheld • Inserting your handheld battery • Charging your handheld battery • Turning off and turning on your handheld • Turning on and turning off the radio •...
Alt key and roll the trackwheel or hold the Alt key and press the Back or Forward keys. To select applications and menu options, click (press down on) the trackwheel. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Before you begin The BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld Getting Started Guide...
If you are integrating your handheld with a new or ISP Integration with email account, you must activate your handheld on the BlackBerry Web Client account. Refer to “Integrating with a new or ISP email new or existing ISP email account” on page 56 for more account information.
To insert the battery Warning: Use only the battery that Research In Motion specifies for use with your BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld. The use of another battery might present a risk of fire or explosion, or it might damage the handheld.
COM port on your computer, insert the appropriate attachment piece, and then plug the power adapter cord into a wall outlet. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Using the power adapter that is provided for your RIM 857 Wireless Handheld™, your RIM 957 Wireless Handheld™, or your BlackBerry 5800 Series handheld with the cradle that is provided for your BlackBerry 6700 Series handheld will render the cradle inoperable.
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Press your handheld firmly into place. Note: When you first receive your handheld and charge its battery, the handheld turns on and the Home screen appears, displaying the handheld’s application icons. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Charging your handheld battery Connecting your handheld to your computer 3. Let the battery charge to full power before you use your handheld. When your handheld battery is charging, the battery power indicator (in the upper right corner of the handheld’s Home screen) changes to a charging indicator.
1. Verify that the battery is properly inserted into your handheld. Refer to "To insert the battery" on page 35 for more information. 2. Insert the serial port connector at the end of the travel charger cable into the serial port of your handheld. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Turning off and turning on your handheld Connecting the handheld to the travel charger 3. Slide the appropriate attachment piece into the back of the travel charger. Refer to "To connect the attachment pieces to the power adapter" on page 37 for more information. 4.
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Handheld User Guide for more information on setting the A-GPS feature. Use the trackwheel to scroll through the application icons. The name of each application appears at the bottom of the screen. To open an application, scroll to the appropriate icon and click the trackwheel. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Turning on and turning off the radio Notification of Wireless coverage new items indicator Date and time Battery power indicator Network status Application icon icons A-GPS is enabled during Currently emergency selected calls application Home screen - Messages icon When you first turn on your handheld, several messages appear on the Messages screen that introduce you to your handheld and some of its basic features.
In the rare case that the registration message does not arrive, check the wireless coverage indicator on the Home screen to verify that you are in an area of sufficient wireless coverage for BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Registering with the wireless network receiving email messages. You can receive email messages and phone calls if 1X and one or more bars appear with the wireless coverage indicator in the upper right corner of the Home screen. Note: You cannot send or receive email and PIN messages but you can place and answer phone calls if 1x or D appears below the wireless coverage indicator in the upper right corner of the Home screen.
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Guide for more information. After you load new applications with the desktop software’s Application Loader tool you might need to register your handheld . Refer to the Application Loader Online Help for more information on loading applications. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
One of the Setup windows prompts you to select the method of email redirection: either the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the Microsoft BlackBerry Desktop Redirector. If you are unsure of the method you use to redirect email messages from your Inbox to your Exchange handheld, ask your system administrator for this information before you begin the installation.
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(using multiple service books). To use multiple service books, integrate the desktop software with your enterprise email account. After you complete the setup for your enterprise email account, activate your handheld on the BlackBerry Web Client. 9. After you select your integration option, click Next. Integration with If you integrate your handheld with your enterprise email account, the Choose Email System window appears.
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Windows XP, 2000, or NT, but it might not appear if your operating system is Windows 98 or Me. 13. Select whether you want your BlackBerry Desktop Software shortcuts to be available to anyone who logs in to your computer or to only you.
You can verify whether handheld applications have been added to your desktop software. 1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start and select Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager. The BlackBerry Desktop Manager appears. 2. On the Help menu, click About Desktop Manager. The About Desktop Manager screen appears.
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Note: Verify that the handheld applications that you download are appropriate for your handheld. 1. Close the BlackBerry Desktop Manager window. 2. Download the handheld applications that you want to add to your desktop software.
3. Start the desktop software: on the Windows taskbar, click Start and select Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager. The BlackBerry Desktop Manager appears. Note: If you enable a password on your handheld, you must type it on your computer before you can connect to the desktop software.
Note: If you enable a password on your handheld, you must type it on your computer before you can connect to the desktop software. 2. Start the desktop software: on the Windows taskbar, click Start and select Programs > BlackBerry > Desktop Manager. The BlackBerry Desktop Manager appears. Getting Started Guide...
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Warning: Do not disconnect your handheld from your computer until the loading process is complete. If the loading process is interrupted, your handheld applications might not load correctly. If this is the case, you must repeat the loading process. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Integrating with an enterprise email account 7. When the loading process is complete, the Application Loader indicates whether or not the process was successful. Click Close. After the loading process is complete, you might have to turn on your handheld radio to send and receive email messages. Refer to "Sending a test email message"...
Ask your system administrator whether your company is using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software to redirect your email. You do not need to run the BlackBerry Desktop Redirector if your handheld is enabled on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Integrating with a new or existing ISP...
Consult your service provider’s documentation for more information on service activation, including the address of the BlackBerry Web Client through which you can activate your account, how to set filters for email redirection, how to customize the auto signature, and how to turn off email redirection.
The handheld automatically sends the message after you return to an area of sufficient wireless coverage. Reading your test email message When you receive your test email message, follow these steps to read it. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Reading your test email message To read your test email message 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. The Messages screen appears. 2. Select the test message and click the trackwheel to view the menu. Click Open. The new message appears on your screen. If necessary, scroll down to read the entire message.
Date/Time screen - setting the date and time 3. Select the field that you want to set. 4. Press the Space key until the preferred option appears. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu, and then click Save. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Locking your handheld You return to the Options screen. The information that you set in the Time, Time Format, and Date fields determines how the date and time appear in the handheld status section of the screen. It also determines how the date and time appear on the Calendar and Lock screens.
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Lock screen manually by clicking the Lock icon on the Home screen. You should lock your handheld with a password if you leave it unattended. Refer to the “Customizing your handheld’s options” chapter in the Handheld User Guide for more information on setting your handheld password. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Placing emergency calls Lock screen with a password enabled Note: The Lock screen shows your contact information (if you have typed it on the Owner screen). If you have enabled a password, type it and click the trackwheel to resume using your handheld. If you have not enabled a password, double-click the trackwheel to resume using your handheld.
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1. Click the trackwheel. A dialog box appears with the message Handheld is locked. 2. Click Emergency Call. A dialog box prompts you to confirm that you want to place the emergency call. 3. Click Yes. 4. Type a recognized emergency phone number and click the trackwheel. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Placing emergency calls Your handheld dials the emergency phone number and beeps four times. When you end the emergency call, your handheld enters Emergency Callback Mode. Note: If your handheld radio is turned off when you attempt to place an emergency call, the radio is turned on automatically and the call is placed.
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Product information Mechanical properties Weight Approximately 143 g / 5.06 oz. (including battery): Size 121 x 77 x 18 mm (LxWxH): 4.76” x 3.03” x 0.71” Memory: 10-MB flash memory 2-MB SRAM Display and control features Display: Full-graphic LCD with backlighting, 160-by-160 pixel screen size;...
0 to 50 C / 32 to 122 F Storage: 10 to 25 C / 50 to 77 F Travel charger Operating: 0 to 45 C / 32 to 113 F Storage: -30 to 75 C / -22 to 167 F BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
Radio specifications Radio specifications ® Networks: cdma2000 / cdmaOne Power class: Class 3 (Cell band); Class 2 (PCS band) Band class: BC 0 (North American Cellular) BC 1 (North American PCS) Transmitting Cell 824.70-848.31 MHz; frequency PCS 1851.25-1908.75 MHz Receiving Cell 869.70-893.31 MHz;...
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Specific details about conformance to the above standards and regulatory bodies may be obtained from RIM. Your handheld might be subject to export controls or roaming restrictions. Review your BlackBerry End-User/Software License Agreement and contact your service provider for more information. BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
38 low, 39 about this guide, 23 recharging, 39 activating before you begin, 32 your handheld, 41 BlackBerry solution your web client account, 57 integration with enterprise additional components account, 20 cradle/charger, 26 integration with ISP desktop software, 28...
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20 integrating with, 55 integration with ISP account, 20 integration, 20 integration with new email redirecting email from, 56 account, 19 getting started, setting up your loading handheld applications, 53 handheld, 34 low battery notification, 39 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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Index messages, reading, 58 safety information, 5 multiple service books security installing desktop generating an encryption software, 48 key, 55 using password protection, 61 sending a test email message, 57 network, registering, 44 service books new email account, integration, 19 description, 21 new or ISP email account multiple, 21...
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Index users verify handheld applications, 50 on Lotus Domino Server, 24 viewing on Microsoft Exchange messages, 58 Server, 24 service books, 22 using password protection, 61 service books, 21 web client, online Help, 23 welcome, 17 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld...
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