Blackberry STORM 9500 - VERSION 5.0 User Manual
Blackberry STORM 9500 - VERSION 5.0 User Manual

Blackberry STORM 9500 - VERSION 5.0 User Manual

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  • Page 1 BlackBerry Storm Series BlackBerry Storm 9500/9530 Smartphones Version: 5.0 User Guide To find the latest user guides, visit www.blackberry.com/docs/smartphones.
  • Page 2 SWDT643442-643442-0330024454-001...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome to BlackBerry!............................................Feature availability..............................................Start using your device.............................................. Navigation and typing............................................... BlackBerry basics............................................... Troubleshooting basics.............................................. Shortcuts..................................................BlackBerry basics shortcuts............................................Phone shortcuts................................................Typing shortcuts................................................. Media shortcuts................................................Troubleshooting................................................Phone................................................... Phone basics................................................Emergency calls................................................Volume..................................................Voice mail..................................................Speed dial..................................................Conference calls.................................................
  • Page 4 Improve voice recognition............................................Troubleshooting................................................Messages..................................................Message basics................................................Email messages................................................PIN messages................................................SMS text messages..............................................MMS messages................................................Message list options..............................................S/MIME-protected messages........................................... IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages......................................PGP protected messages............................................Troubleshooting................................................Files and attachments............................................... File and attachment basics............................................Managing files and attachments..........................................Documents..................................................
  • Page 5 Browser push................................................Troubleshooting................................................Date, time, and alarm..............................................Set the date and time manually..........................................Get the date and time from the wireless network automatically................................. Change what appears on the display when your device is charging..............................Change the clock face............................................... Display a second time zone............................................Turn on bedside clock mode.............................................
  • Page 6 Language..................................................Change the display language........................................... Add a display language............................................. Delete a display language............................................About typing input languages..........................................Change the typing input language.......................................... Change the display options for contacts......................................... Troubleshooting................................................Change the language for voice commands......................................Display and keyboard..............................................Backlighting................................................Display options................................................Keyboard..................................................
  • Page 7 Return to the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software..............................Delete the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software................................Check for BlackBerry Device Software updates that you can install over the wireless network...................... About updating the BlackBerry Device Software from a web site...............................
  • Page 8 Turn off the connection to the wireless network....................................Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options..................................Wireless networks that your device connects to....................................Change the connection speed for the wireless network..................................Turn on LED notification for wireless coverage...................................... Check the status of network connections and services..................................
  • Page 9 Key stores..................................................Smart cards................................................. Software tokens................................................VPN settings................................................About security self-tests............................................Verify security software............................................. Third-party application control..........................................Troubleshooting................................................Service books and diagnostic reports........................................Service books................................................Diagnostic reports..............................................Accessibility options..............................................About accessibility options............................................Display closed captions in videos..........................................Change the display font............................................Use reverse contrast for the screen display......................................
  • Page 10 Glossary..................................................Legal notice.................................................
  • Page 11: Welcome To Blackberry

    Welcome to BlackBerry! This is one of the many resources available to help you use your BlackBerry® device. You can look for answers in the Help application on the Home screen of your device, or by pressing the Menu key and clicking Help in most applications.
  • Page 12: Start Using Your Device

    • I want to use a work email account with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server: This email setup option is most common for corporate users. Use this option to associate your device with a work email account using the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server if your administrator has provided you with an enterprise activation password.
  • Page 13: Blackberry Basics

    To change the value in a field, click a field. Click a value. • To return to the Home screen, when you are not on a call, press the End key. For more information about SurePress™ touch screen navigation, see the setup wizard on your BlackBerry® device. BlackBerry basics Make a call In the phone application, perform one of the following actions: •...
  • Page 14: Send An Email Message

    User Guide Welcome to BlackBerry! 4. Perform one of the following actions: • To use a preloaded ring tone, in the Ring Tone field, click a ring tone. • To use a ring tone that you downloaded, in the Ring Tone field, click Select Music. Navigate to a folder that contains ring tones. Click a ring tone.
  • Page 15: Schedule An Appointment

    Take a picture, 13 Visit a web page Depending on your wireless service provider, multiple browsers might appear on your BlackBerry® device. For more information about the charges associated with using each browser, contact your wireless service provider. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Basics

    In the Bluetooth setup application, click Search or Listen. 2. If necessary, click a Bluetooth enabled device. 3. If necessary, type the passkey for the Bluetooth enabled device on your BlackBerry® device. 4. If necessary, type the passkey for the Bluetooth enabled device on the Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 17: I Am Not Receiving Messages

    I am not receiving messages Try performing the following actions: • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. If you are not in a wireless coverage area, you should receive messages when you return to a wireless coverage area.
  • Page 18: The Battery Is Not Charging

    Try performing the following actions: • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. If you are not in a wireless coverage area, your device should send the messages when you return to a wireless coverage area.
  • Page 19: Shortcuts

    To change your ring tone, from the Home screen, press the Send key. Press the Menu key. Click Set Ring Tone. • To send an incoming call to voice mail when your BlackBerry® device is inserted in a holster, press and hold the Volume Down key on the right side of your device.
  • Page 20: Media Shortcuts

    Depending on the typing input language that you are using, some shortcuts might not be available. Audio and video files • To pause an audio or video file, press the Mute key on the top of your BlackBerry® device. To resume playing an audio or video file, press the Mute key again. •...
  • Page 21: Phone

    Number field at the top of the screen. • If you have multiple phone numbers associated with your BlackBerry® device, to view a list of your phone numbers, from the Home screen, press the Send key. Click the My Number field at the top of the screen. If your wireless service plan supports SMS text and MMS messaging, the first phone number in the list is the phone number that you use to send and receive SMS text and MMS messages.
  • Page 22: Place A Call On Hold

    During a call, press the Menu key. 2. Click Activate Speakerphone. Do not hold the BlackBerry® device near your ear while you use the speakerphone. Hearing damage can occur. For more information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your device.
  • Page 23 Make a call when your device is locked To perform this task, you must turn on dialing from the Lock screen. Press the Power key or Power/Lock key on the top left of your BlackBerry® device. 2. Click Place Call.
  • Page 24: Emergency Calls

    Make an emergency call Perform one of the following actions: • If your screen or BlackBerry® device is unlocked, from the Home screen, press the Send key. Type the emergency number. Press the Send key. • If your screen or device is locked, press the Power key on the top left of your device. Type the emergency number. Press the Send key.If your device is locked, press the Menu key.
  • Page 25: Volume

    Volume Adjust the volume • To increase the volume, press the Volume Up key on the right side of your BlackBerry® device. • To decrease the volume, press the Volume Down key on the right side of your device. •...
  • Page 26: Voice Mail

    Change the voice mail access number If a voice mail access number is not already set on your BlackBerry® device, you can type the access number for a different voice mail system. From the Home screen, press the Send key.
  • Page 27: Speed Dial

    About conference calls You can create two types of conference calls with your BlackBerry® device. If your organization or a conferencing service has provided you with a conference call bridge number, you can create conference call meetings in the calendar on your device or computer. Conference call meetings allow participants who have a BlackBerry device to enter the conference call meeting with a one-touch Join Now option, if this feature is supported on their device, so that they do not have to dial the conference call bridge number and access codes.
  • Page 28: Make A Conference Call

    User Guide Phone Make a conference call If your BlackBerry® device is connected to a CDMA network, you cannot join more than two contacts to a conference call. During a call, press the Menu key. 2. Click Add Participant. 3. Type a phone number or highlight a contact.
  • Page 29: Call Logs

    Depending on your theme, when you miss a call, a missed call indicator might also appear at the top of the Home screen. You can also add notes to call logs or send call logs as email messages. Unless you delete a call log, it is stored on your BlackBerry® device for 30 days.
  • Page 30: Delete Call Logs

    User Guide Phone Change call log notes From the Home screen, press the Send key. 2. CIick the call log icon. 3. Highlight a call log. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click View History. 6. Press the Menu key. 7.
  • Page 31: Call Waiting

    11. Click Save. Call waiting Turn on call waiting To perform this task, your wireless service provider must set up your SIM card or BlackBerry® device for this service. From the Home screen, press the Send key. 2. Press the Menu key.
  • Page 32: Add A Call Forwarding Phone Number

    To stop forwarding calls, change the Forward All Calls field to Do Not Forward. Add a call forwarding phone number To perform this task, your wireless service provider must set up your SIM card or BlackBerry® device for this service. From the Home screen, press the Send key.
  • Page 33: Call Blocking

    Block calls To perform this task, your BlackBerry® device must use a SIM card, and your wireless service provider must set up your SIM card for this service and provide you with a call blocking password.
  • Page 34: Fixed Dialing

    User Guide Phone Change the call blocking password From the Home screen, press the Send key. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Options. 4. Click Call Barring. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Change Password. Fixed dialing Depending on your wireless service provider and wireless network, this feature might not be supported. About fixed dialing If you turn on fixed dialing, you can only make calls to contacts that appear in your fixed dialing list and to official emergency access numbers (for example, 911 or 112).
  • Page 35: Change A Contact In Your Fixed Dialing List

    User Guide Phone From the Home screen, press the Send key. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Options. 4. Click FDN Phone List. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click New. 7. Type your PIN2 code. 8. Press the Menu key. 9.
  • Page 36: Smart Dialing

    5. In the Number field, type the main phone number for an organization. 6. In the Wait For field, set how long your BlackBerry® device waits before dialing an extension. 7. In the Extension Length field, set the default length for extensions.
  • Page 37: Tty Support

    About TTY support When you turn on TTY support and you connect your BlackBerry® device to a TTY device that operates at 45.45 bits per second, you can make calls to and receive calls from TTY devices. Your BlackBerry device is designed to convert received calls to text that you can read on your TTY device.
  • Page 38: Multiple Phone Numbers

    About multiple phone numbers When you have multiple phone numbers associated with your BlackBerry® device, you can switch the phone number that you use as your active phone number. You have multiple phone numbers associated with your device if one of the following situations applies: •...
  • Page 39: Phone Options

    User Guide Phone 2. Click your phone number at the top of the screen. 3. Click the phone number that you want to set as the active phone number. Phone options Turn on dialing from the Lock screen On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2.
  • Page 40: Turn Off The Prompt That Appears Before You Delete Items

    User Guide Phone 7. Click Save. Turn off the prompt that appears before you delete items You can turn off the prompt that appears before you delete messages, call logs, contacts, calendar entries, tasks, memos, or passwords. On the Home screen, click an application icon. 2.
  • Page 41: Phone Shortcuts

    To change your ring tone, from the Home screen, press the Send key. Press the Menu key. Click Set Ring Tone. • To send an incoming call to voice mail when your BlackBerry® device is inserted in a holster, press and hold the Volume Down key on the right side of your device.
  • Page 42: I Cannot Check My Voice Mail

    Try performing the following actions: • If you have more than one phone number associated with your BlackBerry® device and you are trying to check your voice mail using a shortcut key, your device calls the voice mail access number for your active phone number. Check the voice mail for your alternate phone number.
  • Page 43: Voice Commands

    "Check my phone number" If you have multiple phone numbers associated with your BlackBerry® device, say this voice command to check your active phone number. "Check signal strength" Say this voice command to check your wireless coverage level.
  • Page 44: Change The Language For Voice Commands

    Turn off choice lists for voice commands If your BlackBerry® device identifies more than one possible match to a voice command, your device presents you with a list of possible matches, or a choice list. You can turn off choice lists so that your device always selects the best match and dials the phone number automatically.
  • Page 45: Improve Voice Recognition

    • If you are using a Bluetooth® enabled device, such as a handsfree car kit or wireless headset, verify that the Bluetooth enabled device supports this feature and that you have paired the Bluetooth enabled device with your BlackBerry device.
  • Page 46: Messages

    User Guide Messages Messages Message basics Composing messages Check spelling You can check spelling in messages, calendar entries, tasks, or memos that you create. In a message, calendar entry, task, or memo, press the Menu key. 2. Click Check Spelling. 3.
  • Page 47: Sending Messages

    Delete the disclaimer from an email message If your BlackBerry® device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server might add a disclaimer to email messages after you send them.
  • Page 48 User Guide Messages 7. Click Send. Related topics Search for contacts in your organization's address book, 145 Mailing lists, 147 Send an SMS text message You can send an SMS text message to up to ten recipients. Depending on your theme, a separate icon on the Home screen might appear for SMS text messages and MMS messages.
  • Page 49 User Guide Messages • If the contact is not in your contact list, click [Use Once]. Click Email or Phone. Type an email address or an MMS phone number. Press the Enter key. • If the contact is in your contact list, click a contact. Click an email address or phone number. 5.
  • Page 50: Managing Messages

    User Guide Messages Managing messages Open a message On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. 2. Click a message. If you open an MMS message and the content does not appear, press the Menu key. Click Retrieve. Save a message On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.
  • Page 51: Email Messages

    User Guide Messages 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click View Folder. 4. Click a folder. Delete a message On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. 2. Highlight a message. 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Delete. Delete multiple messages On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.
  • Page 52 Reconcile email messages over the wireless network, 197 Attach a file to an email message To attach a file saved on your organization's network, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator.
  • Page 53 10. Click Save. Note: If you click the Select All menu item, all email messages, including email messages that appear in the sent items folder in the email application on your computer, appear on your BlackBerry device. Related topics Stop storing messages sent from your computer on your device, 51 Stop storing messages sent from your device on your computer On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.
  • Page 54: Email Message Filters

    Email message filters About email message filters You can create email message filters to specify which email messages are forwarded to your BlackBerry® device and which remain in the email application on your computer. Email message filters are applied to email messages based on the order in which they appear in your list of email message filters. If you create multiple email message filters that could apply to the same email message, you must decide which one should be applied first by placing that filter higher in the list.
  • Page 55 Set the sensitivity level of email messages that the email message filter applies to. Action: Set whether email messages that the email message filter applies to are forwarded to your BlackBerry® device. If email messages are forwarded, specify whether they are forwarded with high importance or with the email message header only.
  • Page 56: Email Message Folders

    If wireless email reconciliation is turned off or is not available for your device, you can make folder changes in the email application on your computer and then reconcile the changes to your device using the email settings tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager. For more information...
  • Page 57 You can add flags to email messages that you receive or send as a reminder to you or the recipients to follow up with the messages. You can use flags of different colors, add follow-up notes, and set due dates so that your BlackBerry® device reminds you to return to the email messages.
  • Page 58: Email Message Options

    4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Save. Set an out-of-office reply To perform this task, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.
  • Page 59 User Guide Messages • To set whether your BlackBerry device sends a read receipt or delivery receipt when a sender requests it, change the Send Read Receipts and Send Delivery Receipts fields. • To set whether your device requests delivery receipts or read receipts when you send email messages, change the Confirm Delivery and Confirm Read fields.
  • Page 60 6. Click Save. Stop forwarding email messages to your device To perform this task, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.
  • Page 61: Pin Messages

    A PIN uniquely identifies BlackBerry® devices and BlackBerry enabled devices on the wireless network. If you have contacts who use a BlackBerry device or a BlackBerry enabled device and you know their PIN, you can send them PIN messages. PIN messages are not routed through your email account.
  • Page 62: Sms Text Messages

    You can forward SMS text messages as PIN messages or email messages. If your BlackBerry® device is connected to a CDMA network, you can also send an SMS text message to an email address.
  • Page 63: Options For Sms Text Messages

    User Guide Messages • To use a preloaded ring tone, in the Ring Tone field, click a ring tone. • To use a ring tone that you downloaded, in the Ring Tone field, click Select Music. Navigate to a folder that contains ring tones. Click a ring tone.
  • Page 64 Depending on your wireless service provider and wireless network, this feature might not be supported. If your BlackBerry® device uses a SIM card and you set your SIM card to store SMS text messages, your SMS text messages still appear in the messages application.
  • Page 65: Cell Broadcasting

    Turn on cell broadcasting To perform this task, your BlackBerry® device must use a SIM card, and your wireless service provider must set up your SIM card with a cell broadcast channel or provide you with the ID for a cell broadcast channel.
  • Page 66: Mms Messages

    You can send and receive media files such as .jpg, .gif, .wbmp, .midi, .vcf (vCard®), .ics (iCalendar), .avi, .mpg, or .mov files in MMS messages. If you have more than one phone number associated with your BlackBerry® device, your device sends MMS messages using the first phone number that appears in the drop-down list beside the My Number field at the top of the screen in the phone application.
  • Page 67 User Guide Messages 3. Click Compose MMS. 4. Perform one of the following actions: • If the contact is not in your contact list, click [Use Once]. Click Email or Phone. Type an email address or an MMS phone number. Press the Enter key.
  • Page 68: Mms Message Attachments

    User Guide Messages MMS message attachments Attach a media file to an MMS message When composing an MMS message, press the Menu key. 2. Click one of the following menu items: • Attach Picture • Attach Audio • Attach Video •...
  • Page 69: Mms Message Options

    User Guide Messages • Save Ringtone • Save Video • Save Voice Note MMS message options Request delivery or read notification for an MMS message When composing an MMS message, press the Menu key. 2. Click Options. 3. Perform any of the following actions: •...
  • Page 70: Message List Options

    5. Set the Keep Messages field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Use color to differentiate work messages from other messages To perform this task, your BlackBerry® device must be associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.
  • Page 71: Change How A Message List Displays Messages

    • To set an outline color for email messages that are sent to your BlackBerry® device through a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, change the Enterprise Messages field. • To set an outline color for messages that are not sent to your device through a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, change the Other Messages field.
  • Page 72 User Guide Messages Hide messages from the main messages application You can prevent messages from specific email accounts from appearing in the main messages application. You can also set a separate icon to appear on the Home screen for SMS text messages and MMS messages. Depending on your theme, a separate icon might already appear by default.
  • Page 73: Block Incoming Messages

    Block incoming messages If your BlackBerry® device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you might not be able to block or unblock PIN messages from contacts within your organization, from contacts outside of your organization, or both. For more information, contact your administrator.
  • Page 74: S/Mime-Protected Messages

    You can digitally sign or encrypt messages to add another level of security to email messages and PIN messages that you send from your BlackBerry® device. Digital signatures are designed to help recipients verify the authenticity and integrity of messages that you send. When you digitally sign a message using your private key, recipients use your public key to verify that the message is from you and that the message has not been changed.
  • Page 75 5. Click Continue. Download the certificate used to sign or encrypt a message If a certificate is not included in a received message or is not already stored in the key store on your BlackBerry® device, you can download the certificate.
  • Page 76 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Encryption Details. S/MIME-protected message status Digital signature indicators for S/MIME protected messages Your BlackBerry® device verified the digital signature. Your device cannot verify the digital signature. Your device requires more data to verify the digital signature.
  • Page 77 Check the status of a certificate or certificate chain If a certificate is included in a received message, or is already stored in the key store on your BlackBerry® device, you can check the status of the sender's certificate, or you can check the status of the sender's certificate and all other certificates in the certificate chain.
  • Page 78 Change the default signing and encryption option Your BlackBerry® device is designed to use the default signing and encryption option when you send a message to a contact that you have not sent a message to or received a message from previously. If you have sent a message to or received message from the contact previously, your device tries to use the signing and encryption option that was used for the last message.
  • Page 79 Messages Your BlackBerry device is designed to use the default message classification when you send a message to a contact that you have not sent a message to or received a message from previously. If you have sent a message to or received a message from the contact previously, your device tries to use the message classification that was used for the last message.
  • Page 80: Ibm Lotus Notes Native Encrypted Messages

    About IBM Lotus Notes native encrypted messages If your email account is associated with a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature, you can read messages on your BlackBerry device that are sent using IBM® Lotus Notes® native encryption. You might also be able to send, forward, or reply to messages using IBM Lotus...
  • Page 81: Pgp Protected Messages

    (previously known as IBM® Lotus® Domino® Web Access) or using the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager. For more information about importing your IBM Lotus Notes ID file using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, see the online help that is available in the BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
  • Page 82 Download the PGP key used to sign or encrypt a message If a PGP® key is not included in a received message or is not already stored in the key store on your BlackBerry® device, you can download the PGP key. If you use the PGP® Universal Server, you might not be able to download the sender’s PGP key, or your device might download the sender’s PGP key from the PGP Universal Server automatically.
  • Page 83 Encryption status indicators Your administrator sets whether messages that you receive are considered to be strong or weak. The message is strongly encrypted. The message is weakly encrypted. Digital signature indicators for PGP protected messages Your BlackBerry® device verified the digital signature.
  • Page 84 Change your signing and encryption key Your BlackBerry® device uses your PGP® key to encrypt messages in the sent items folder and includes your PGP public key in messages that you send so that recipients can encrypt their reply messages.
  • Page 85 Change the default signing and encryption option Your BlackBerry® device is designed to use the default signing and encryption option when you send a message to a contact that you have not sent a message to or received a message from previously. If you have sent a message to or received message from the contact previously, your device tries to use the signing and encryption option that was used for the last message.
  • Page 86 6. Click Save. Change the encryption algorithms for PGP protected messages If a message has multiple recipients, your BlackBerry® device uses the first selected encryption algorithm in the list that all recipients are known to support. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    I cannot send messages Try performing the following actions: • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. If you are not in a wireless coverage area, your device should send messages when you return to a wireless coverage area.
  • Page 88: I Cannot File Email Messages

    User Guide Messages • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. If you are not in a wireless coverage area, you should receive messages when you return to a wireless coverage area. • If you created an email address or added an existing email address to your device using the email setup screen in the setup wizard, verify that you have received an activation message on your device from the BlackBerry®...
  • Page 89 The number of new or unopened messages includes saved messages and filed messages. If you have set your BlackBerry® device to hide filed messages and you receive a new message from an email message folder in the email application on your computer other than your inbox, your device files the message.
  • Page 90: Email Message Filters Are Not Working Correctly

    Email message filters, 52 I cannot turn on cell broadcasting If your BlackBerry® device uses a SIM card, your SIM card might not support the display languages that you have selected for cell broadcast messages. Clear the check box beside all languages that your SIM card does not support.
  • Page 91 User Guide Messages For more information about the features that are available on your device, contact your wireless service provider or administrator, or visit www.blackberry.com/go/devices. Related topics Feature availability, 9...
  • Page 92: Files And Attachments

    About files and attachments You can view and download attachments and save them to the BlackBerry® device memory or on a media card. If you delete an email message that contains an attachment that you have downloaded, the attachment is not deleted from your device. If you save an email message that contains an attachment that you have viewed, the email message and the attachment are saved in the device memory until you delete the email message.
  • Page 93 Locate a file saved on your organization's network, 91 Locate a file saved on your organization's network To perform this task, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator.
  • Page 94: Send A File As An Attachment

    Send a file as an attachment, 92 Send a file as an attachment To perform this task, your email account must use the BlackBerry® Internet Service or a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator.
  • Page 95: Managing Files And Attachments

    User Guide Files and attachments Managing files and attachments View properties for an attachment You can view the size, author, publication date, and other attachment properties for an attachment. In an attachment, press the Menu key. 2. Click Retrieve Info or View Info. View properties for a file You can view the size, author, publication date, and other properties for a file.
  • Page 96: Documents

    Documents Open a password-protected .pdf file To perform this task, your email account must use the BlackBerry® Internet Service or a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator. When the "Password protected document" message appears, press the Escape key.
  • Page 97: Spreadsheets

    User Guide Files and attachments Spreadsheets Move to a specific cell In a spreadsheet, press the Menu key. 2. Click Go to Cell. 3. Type the cell co-ordinates. 4. Press the Enter key. View the content of a cell In a spreadsheet, click a spreadsheet cell. View a list of worksheets In a spreadsheet, press the Menu key.
  • Page 98: Media Files

    User Guide Files and attachments • To view the gridlines in the spreadsheet, set the Show Gridlines field to Yes. • To label spreadsheet rows with numbers and columns with letters, set the Display Labels field to Yes. 4. Press the Menu key. 5.
  • Page 99: Vcard Contact Attachments

    (.vcf files) contain information for a specific contact. When you add a vCard contact attachment to an email message, recipients of your email message can view your contact information or add it to the contact list on their BlackBerry® device. When you open an email message that contains a vCard contact attachment, a book icon appears at the end of the message with the name of the attached contact.
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting

    Try performing the following actions: • Wait for a short period of time. Your BlackBerry® device receives long messages and attachments in sections. • If "More available" appears at the end of the message or attachment, press the Menu key. Click More or More All.
  • Page 101: Media

    User Guide Media Media Audio and video files Play a media file On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click a media type. 3. If necessary, click a category. 4. Click a media file. To stop playing a media file, click the stop icon. Related topics Transfer a file between your device and your computer using the Roxio Media Manager, 117 Transfer a file between your device and your computer in mass storage mode or MTP, 118...
  • Page 102: Shuffle Songs

    User Guide Media Fast-forward or rewind a media file When playing a media file, click the progress bar. 2. Slide your finger to the right or left. 3. Click the progress bar. Pause a media file When playing a song, video, or voice note, click the pause icon. To resume playing the song, video, or voice note, click the play icon.
  • Page 103: Adjust The Volume

    Media Adjust the volume • To increase the volume, press the Volume Up key on the right side of your BlackBerry® device. • To decrease the volume, press the Volume Down key on the right side of your device. •...
  • Page 104: Display Closed Captions In Videos

    You can create both standard and automatic playlists for songs. You create a standard playlist by manually adding songs that are on your BlackBerry® device or media card. You create an automatic playlist by specifying criteria for artists, albums, or genres of songs. When you add a song to your device that meets the criteria, your device adds it to the automatic playlist.
  • Page 105 User Guide Media Create a standard playlist On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click the Music icon. 3. Click Playlists. 4. Click New Playlist. 5. Click Standard Playlist. 6. Type a name for the playlist. 7. Press the Menu key. 8.
  • Page 106 User Guide Media 10. Click Save. Related topics Shuffle songs, 100 Delete a song from a playlist On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click the Music icon. 3. Click Playlists. 4. Click a standard playlist. 5. Highlight a song. 6.
  • Page 107: Video Recorder

    Delete a media file or folder, 112 Video recorder Depending on your BlackBerry® device, the camera or video camera feature might not be supported. Depending on your device model, some camera and video camera features might not be supported. Record a video To perform this task, you might need to have a media card inserted in your BlackBerry®...
  • Page 108: Apply A Color Effect To Videos

    User Guide Media 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Apply a color effect to videos You can apply a sepia or black-and-white color effect to videos that you record. On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click the Video Camera icon. 3.
  • Page 109: Camera

    User Guide Media Camera Depending on your BlackBerry® device, the camera or video camera feature might not be supported. Depending on your device model, some camera and video camera features might not be supported. Take a picture On the Home screen, click the Camera icon.
  • Page 110: Change The Autofocus Setting

    User Guide Media 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Save. Related topics Move a media file, 111 Change the location for storing videos, 106 Change options to compensate for different lighting conditions in pictures You can change the default flash setting, if available, and white balance of the pictures that you take. On the Home screen, click the Camera icon.
  • Page 111: Pictures

    Save a picture from an MMS message or a web page You can save picture files, such as .jpg, .png, .gif, or .bmp files, to the BlackBerry® device memory or a media card. Open a picture attachment in an MMS message or highlight a picture on a web page.
  • Page 112: Use A Picture As Your Device Wallpaper

    User Guide Media Use a picture as your device wallpaper On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click Pictures. 3. Browse to a picture. 4. Click Set As Wallpaper. View pictures as a slide show A slide show displays all the pictures in a category or folder in sequence. On the Home screen, click the Media icon.
  • Page 113: Managing Media Files

    Rename a playlist, 104 Rename a picture or picture folder You can only rename pictures and picture folders that you transferred to or created on your BlackBerry® device. On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click the Pictures icon.
  • Page 114: View Properties For A Media File

    User Guide Media 3. Click Explore. 4. Navigate to a folder that contains media files. 5. Highlight a media file. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Move. 8. Navigate to the new location. 9. Click a folder. 10. Click Move Here. Related topics Change the location for storing pictures, 107 Change the location for storing videos, 106...
  • Page 115: Memory And Media Cards

    Format the device memory or a media card If you format the BlackBerry® device memory or a media card, all the files in the device memory or on the media card are deleted. Depending on your device model, you might not be able to format your device memory.
  • Page 116: About Compression

    3. Perform one of the following actions: • To use mass storage mode to transfer files between your BlackBerry device and your computer, set the Mass Storage Mode Support field to On. If necessary, change the Auto Enable Mass Storage Mode When Connected field.
  • Page 117: About File Encryption

    About file encryption File encryption is designed to protect files that you store in the BlackBerry® device memory and on a media card that can be inserted in your device. You can encrypt the files in the device memory and on your media card using an encryption key that your device generates, your device password, or both.
  • Page 118: Transferring And Downloading Media Files

    About transferring and synchronizing media files You can connect your BlackBerry® device to your computer to transfer and synchronize files between your device and computer, or you can use Bluetooth® technology to send media files to or receive media files from a Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 119: Transfer A File Between Your Device And Your Computer Using The Roxio Media Manager

    To perform this task, mass storage mode must be turned on. Using BlackBerry® Media Sync, you can synchronize specific iTunes playlists and Windows Media® Player playlists to your BlackBerry device or a random selection of your songs that are not in a playlist.
  • Page 120: Save A Media File From A Web Page

    Depending on your BlackBerry® device model or your wireless service provider, mass storage mode or MTP might not be supported. Mass storage mode and MTP enable you to transfer files between a media card in your BlackBerry device and your computer, or your device memory and computer.
  • Page 121: Download A File Or An Attachment

    4. Click Save. Download a file or an attachment To perform this task, your email account must use the BlackBerry® Internet Service or a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator.
  • Page 122: Media Shortcuts

    Depending on the typing input language that you are using, some shortcuts might not be available. Audio and video files • To pause an audio or video file, press the Mute key on the top of your BlackBerry® device. To resume playing an audio or video file, press the Mute key again. •...
  • Page 123: Troubleshooting

    Try performing the following actions: • If you are trying to open a media file on your BlackBerry device and your device is connected to your computer, disconnect your device from the computer or turn off mass storage mode or MTP.
  • Page 124: Some Pictures That I Take Are Blurry

    My device is not using the correct ring tone or wallpaper If you are using a ring tone or wallpaper picture that you encrypted in the device memory or on the media card using your BlackBerry® device password and you reset your device, unlock your device.
  • Page 125: Browser

    3. Press the Enter key. Search the Internet To perform this task, your email account must use the BlackBerry® Internet Service that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon.
  • Page 126 Extra fees might apply for using a different browser. For more information about the fees associated with each of the browsers that are available on your BlackBerry® device, contact your wireless service provider. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon.
  • Page 127: Viewing, Copying, And Forwarding Addresses

    User Guide Browser Return to the home page On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Home. Close the browser On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Close. Viewing, copying, and forwarding addresses View the address for a web page On a web page, press the Menu key.
  • Page 128: Browser Bookmarks

    User Guide Browser 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Link Address or Image Address. 4. Click Send Address. 5. Click a message type. To return to the browser after you send the message, press the Escape key. Viewing pictures and playing media files Play a media file on a web page On a web page, click a media file.
  • Page 129 Extra fees might apply for using a different browser. For more information about the fees associated with each of the browsers that are available on your BlackBerry® device, contact your wireless service provider. On a web page, press the Menu key.
  • Page 130 User Guide Browser 4. Highlight a bookmark. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Delete Bookmark. Add a bookmark folder for web pages On the Home screen, click the Browser icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Bookmarks. 4. Highlight a bookmark folder. 5.
  • Page 131: Web Feeds

    If your BlackBerry® device is associated with an email account that uses the BlackBerry® Internet Service, you can listen to web feed content that does not exceed 5 MB. If your device is associated with an email account that uses the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you might not be able to listen to web feed content that exceeds 128 KB.
  • Page 132: Browser Options

    User Guide Browser 3. Click Get Audio. Mark a web feed title as opened or unopened In a web feed, perform one of the following actions: • Highlight a title. Press the Menu key. Click Mark Opened or Mark Unopened. •...
  • Page 133: Change Javascript Options

    User Guide Browser 3. Click Options. 4. Click General Properties. 5. Change the Default View field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save Options. Change the home page or start page Depending on your wireless service provider, you might not be able to change the home page. On the Home screen, click the Browser icon.
  • Page 134: Change Display Options For Web Pages

    6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save Options. Set the character encoding for all web pages By default, your BlackBerry® device uses the optimal character encoding for a web page. On a web page, press the Menu key. 2. Click Set Encoding.
  • Page 135 You can use the Internet Browser configuration to access web pages that enable you to subscribe to BlackBerry web push services or access ring tones. Depending on your wireless service provider, the Internet Browser configuration might not be available on your device or might use a different name.
  • Page 136: Browser Security

    Gears™ is an extension to the browser application that is designed to provide a richer browsing experience. When you visit a Gears enabled web site and enter information, Gears can store that information on your BlackBerry® device or media card for use during later visits to the web site.
  • Page 137 About WTLS The WAP Browser configuration is designed to use WTLS to encrypt data that your BlackBerry® device sends and receives over the Internet through a WAP gateway. Communication between your device and the WAP gateway is encrypted using WTLS. Communication between the WAP gateway and content servers is encrypted using TLS or SSL.
  • Page 138 User Guide Browser Prompt for Certificate: Specify whether a prompt appears when your browser tries to connect to a content server. You might want a prompt to appear if your device has more than one certificate that you use to authenticate with content servers. Prompt if Client Cert Not Found: Specify whether a prompt appears when your browser tries to connect to a content server, but your device does not have a certificate that can be used to authenticate with the content server.
  • Page 139: Browser Push

    About browser push Browser push is designed to push information from a web application to your BlackBerry® device as the information becomes available. For example, you can use browser push to receive updates for weather reports, stock quotes, or breaking news. When your device receives an update, a new browser push message might appear in the messages application or an icon on the Home screen might change to indicate that new information is available.
  • Page 140: Troubleshooting

    I cannot play a song or video on a web page Your BlackBerry® device might not support the size or file format of the song or video file. I receive a prompt to switch browsers when streaming a song or video If you receive a prompt to switch browsers, you cannot stream songs or videos with the browser configuration that you are using.
  • Page 141: Date, Time, And Alarm

    12. Click Save. Get the date and time from the wireless network automatically To perform this task, your BlackBerry® device must be connected to the wireless network. On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Clock icon.
  • Page 142: Change The Clock Face

    User Guide Date, time, and alarm 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Save. Change the clock face You can set a different clock face for the clock, stopwatch and timer. On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Clock icon. 2.
  • Page 143: Turn On The Alarm

    User Guide Date, time, and alarm 3. Click Options. 4. In the Bedside Mode section, perform any of the following actions: • To receive LED notification when bedside clock mode is turned on, change the Disable LED field to No. •...
  • Page 144: Use The Stopwatch

    User Guide Date, time, and alarm Use the stopwatch On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Clock icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Stopwatch. 4. Click the start/stop icon. 5. Perform any of the following actions: •...
  • Page 145: Troubleshooting

    (such as email messages or browser service). If your email account uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you might not be able update your time zone data. For more information, contact...
  • Page 146: Personal Organizer

    4. Type a name for the custom contact list field. 5. Press the Enter key. You can synchronize custom contact list fields on your BlackBerry® device with the email application on your computer. For more information about synchronizing custom contact list fields, see the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help.
  • Page 147: Delete A Contact

    4. Click Delete. Search for contacts in your organization's address book To perform this task, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen, click the Contacts icon.
  • Page 148: Customizing Contacts

    Your BlackBerry® device bases the volume for custom ring tones on the volume that you set in the active notification profile.
  • Page 149: Mailing Lists

    9. Click Save. Mailing lists About mailing lists You can use mailing lists when you send email, PIN, SMS text, or MMS messages. Mailing lists that you create on your BlackBerry® device do not appear in the email application on your computer.
  • Page 150 User Guide Personal organizer Create a mailing list On the Home screen, click the Contacts icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click New Group. 4. Type a name for the mailing list. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Add Member. 7.
  • Page 151: Multiple Contact Lists

    About multiple contact lists If your BlackBerry® device is associated with multiple email accounts, you might have contacts from each email account on your device. For example, if your device is associated with a work email account and a personal email account, you might be able to view your work contact list and your personal contact list on your device.
  • Page 152 You can only synchronize the data in a custom contact list field with a text field in the email application on your computer. For example, you cannot add a contact's birthday to a custom contact list field on your BlackBerry® device and synchronize it with the email application on your computer, because the birthday field is a date field in the email application on your computer.
  • Page 153: Calendar

    User Guide Personal organizer Calendar Calendar basics About calendar views You can view your appointments and meetings in one of four calendar views. Day, Week, and Month views display all your appointments and meetings for the selected time period. Agenda view displays all your scheduled appointments and meetings in a list. Agenda view also displays free time that you have between appointments.
  • Page 154: Schedule A Meeting

    If you have multiple calendars on your BlackBerry® device, the appointment appears in your default calendar. Schedule a meeting To perform this task, your email account must use the BlackBerry® Internet Service or a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator.
  • Page 155: Check Spelling

    Meetings Schedule a meeting To perform this task, your email account must use the BlackBerry® Internet Service or a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator. On the Home screen, click the Calendar icon.
  • Page 156: Respond To A Meeting Invitation

    To return to the meeting invitation, press the Escape key. Check availability of meeting participants To perform this task, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. You can only check availability of meeting participants in your organization.
  • Page 157 Delegate a meeting invitation, 155 Delegate a meeting invitation To perform this task, you must be using IBM® Lotus Notes® and your email account must be associated with a version of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. If you do not have the option to delegate a meeting invitation, you might be able to forward meeting invitations instead. You might not have the option to delegate a meeting invitation if the meeting organizer has turned off meeting delegation.
  • Page 158: Conference Call Meetings

    About conference calls You can create two types of conference calls with your BlackBerry® device. If your organization or a conferencing service has provided you with a conference call bridge number, you can create conference call meetings in the calendar on your device or computer. Conference call meetings allow participants who have a BlackBerry device to enter the conference call meeting with a one-touch Join Now option, if this feature is supported on their device, so that they do not have to dial the conference call bridge number and access codes.
  • Page 159: Calendar Options

    Save your conference call information You can save your conference call information so that it is added to the conference call fields automatically when you create a conference call meeting from your BlackBerry® device. On the Home screen, click the Calendar icon.
  • Page 160 User Guide Personal organizer 4. Click General Options. 5. Change the Default Reminder field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Related topics Turn off your device, 235 Change the snooze time for reminders, 158 Change the start and end time for days On the Home screen, click the Calendar icon.
  • Page 161 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Options. 4. Click General Options. 5. Change the Keep Appointments field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Your BlackBerry® device deletes calendar entries that are older than the number of days that you set.
  • Page 162: Multiple Calendars

    About multiple calendars If your BlackBerry® device is associated with multiple email accounts, you might have multiple calendars on your device. For example, if your device is associated with a work email account and a personal email account, you might be able to view your work calendar and your personal calendar on your device.
  • Page 163 Some characters in calendar entries do not appear correctly after synchronization If you schedule appointments or meetings on your BlackBerry® device that contain special characters or accents, your computer might not support these characters.
  • Page 164: Tasks

    I cannot enter a conference call with the Join Now option The Join Now option might not appear in the meeting notification if the meeting organizer is not using a BlackBerry® device that supports the Join Now feature or if the meeting organizer did not enter the conference call information correctly. If the Join Now option appears and your device is connected to a CDMA network, you might need to change your smart dialing options so that you can enter the conference call using the Join Now option.
  • Page 165: Hide Completed Tasks

    User Guide Personal organizer Change a task On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Tasks icon. 2. Highlight a task. 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Open. 5. Change the task information. 6. Press the Menu key. 7.
  • Page 166: Task List Options

    User Guide Personal organizer Delete a task On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Tasks icon. 2. Highlight a task. 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Delete. Task list options Sort contacts or tasks On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Contacts icon or Tasks icon. 2.
  • Page 167: Memos

    On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the MemoPad icon or the Tasks icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Options. The Number of Entries field displays the number of tasks or memos that are stored on your BlackBerry® device. Memos Memo basics Create a memo On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the MemoPad icon.
  • Page 168: Memo List Options

    On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the MemoPad icon or the Tasks icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Options. The Number of Entries field displays the number of tasks or memos that are stored on your BlackBerry® device.
  • Page 169: Categories

    Category names are not case sensitive. More than one category can apply to a contact, task, or memo. If you use IBM® Lotus Notes®, you can apply more than one category to a task on your BlackBerry® device, but only one category synchronizes with the task in Lotus Notes.
  • Page 170: Calculator

    Calculator Use the calculator If you are using your BlackBerry® device in landscape view, there are additional functions available for use. • If you are using your device in portrait view, to use the alternate function on a key, press the Arrow key. Press a key on the calculator.
  • Page 171: Ring Tones, Sounds, And Alerts

    About ring tones, sounds, and alerts Sound profiles define how your BlackBerry® device alerts you of phone calls, messages, reminders, and browser content. Your device has a Normal sound profile and six other preloaded sound profiles: Loud, Medium, Vibrate Only, Silent, Phone Calls Only, and All Alerts Off.
  • Page 172: Change A Sound Profile

    User Guide Ring tones, sounds, and alerts Change a sound profile If you change a setting in a preloaded sound profile that is based on the Normal sound profile, that change will override the corresponding Normal sound profile setting in the preloaded sound profile. On the Home screen, click the Sounds icon.
  • Page 173: Assign Ring Tones And Alerts To A Contact

    Turn on event sounds Event sounds alert you when you turn on or turn off your BlackBerry® device, when the battery power level is full or low, and when you connect or disconnect a USB cable or accessory to or from your device.
  • Page 174: Led Notification

    User Guide Ring tones, sounds, and alerts LED notification LED notification The LED light on the top of your BlackBerry® device flashes different colors to indicate different statuses. Green: You are in a wireless coverage area. Blue: Your device is connected to a Bluetooth® enabled device.
  • Page 175: Troubleshooting

    My device is ringing or vibrating more times than expected For calls, the number of times that your BlackBerry® device vibrates is not determined by the number of vibrations that you set in your sound profile, and there is no setting for the number of rings if you do not subscribe to voice mail. Your device vibrates or rings until the caller or the wireless network ends the connection.
  • Page 176: Typing

    Press the letter key that appears below the symbol. 2. Perform one of the following actions: • If you are using your BlackBerry® device in portrait view with the SureType® input method, press the Symbol key. To see more symbols, press the Symbol key again. Click a symbol.
  • Page 177: Typing Input Methods

    SureType technology and multi-tap input methods About typing using different keyboard styles When you need to type, your BlackBerry® device displays one of three keyboard styles automatically, based on the field that you type in and the orientation of your device.
  • Page 178: Type Text Using Suretype Technology

    About SureType technology and multi-tap You can type on your BlackBerry® device using the SureType® input method or multi-tap input method. SureType technology combines a traditional phone-style key layout with a familiar computer-style letter layout that is designed to provide a quick and comfortable typing and dialing experience.
  • Page 179: Typing Options

    5. Click Save. Change the default keyboard for portrait view You can set your BlackBerry® device to use the SureType® keyboard, multi-tap keyboard, or full keyboard by default when you use your device in portrait view. In the device options, click Screen/Keyboard.
  • Page 180: Spelling Checker

    • To stop checking spelling, press the Menu key. Click Cancel Spell Check. Correct spelling while you type By default, your BlackBerry® device underlines words that it does not recognize. Place the cursor in the underlined word. 2. Press the Menu key 3.
  • Page 181: Change Options For Checking Spelling

    Stop displaying spelling suggestions in the list that appears when you type By default, if you start typing a letter combination that your BlackBerry® device does not recognize, spelling suggestions appear in bold in the list that appears when you type.
  • Page 182: Custom Dictionary

    About the custom dictionary You can add words to the custom dictionary so that your BlackBerry® device recognizes the word when you check spelling. Because SureType® technology uses the same dictionary, if you are using the SureType input method, words that you add to your custom dictionary are displayed in the list that appears when you type.
  • Page 183: Autotext

    7. Click Save. Stop displaying contacts in the list that appears when you type By default, your BlackBerry® device recognizes contacts when you type them. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2. Click Language and Text Input.
  • Page 184 Typing Your BlackBerry® device has built-in AutoText entries that correct common mistakes. For example, AutoText changes hte to the. You can create AutoText entries for your common typing mistakes or for abbreviations. For example, you might create an AutoText entry that replaces ttyl with talk to you later.
  • Page 185: Typing Shortcuts

    To type a symbol, press the Symbol key. To see more symbols, press the Symbol key again. • To edit text that you have typed, click the text. Your BlackBerry® device displays the editing indicator around the cursor. To move the cursor one character at a time, touch the editing indicator and slide your finger.
  • Page 186: I Cannot Check Spelling

    User Guide Typing I cannot check spelling You can only check the spelling of text that you type. You can check spelling in English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Danish, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Afrikaans, Catalan, Czech, and Hungarian.
  • Page 187: Language

    Language Change the display language To perform this task, you must have more than one language on your BlackBerry® device. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 188: Change The Display Options For Contacts

    For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator. Change the language for voice commands To perform this task, you must have more than one language on your BlackBerry® device. For more information, contact your wireless service provider or administrator.
  • Page 189: Display And Keyboard

    User Guide Display and keyboard Display and keyboard Backlighting About backlighting The backlighting for the screen is designed to adjust automatically so that you can use your device in various lighting conditions. Set the brightness of the backlighting On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2.
  • Page 190: Set Owner Information

    4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Download Images. Set owner information Owner information appears on your BlackBerry® device screen when the device is locked. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2. Click Owner.
  • Page 191 User Guide Display and keyboard You can reorder application icons to change which icons appear first on the Home screen. You can also create and delete folders, customize the appearance of folders that you create, and move application icons into folders and out of folders. Add an application folder On the Home screen, press the Menu key.
  • Page 192: Keyboard

    Assign an application to a Convenience key Your BlackBerry® device has one or more Convenience key on the side of the device. Depending on your theme, you might not be able to change the application that is assigned to a Convenience key.
  • Page 193: Themes

    About themes Depending on your wireless service provider, you might be able to set a theme on your BlackBerry® device that changes how items such as applications, indicators, words, and icons appear. Themes might be preloaded on your device, or you might be able to download themes that are in .cod file format.
  • Page 194: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting My device screen turns off When you do not use your BlackBerry® device for a period of time, the screen turns off to conserve battery power. To turn on the screen, click the screen or press a key. My display changed Depending on your theme, display options such as icons, fonts, and your Home screen background, might change when you switch themes.
  • Page 195: Search

    Search for messages You can search for messages on your BlackBerry® device. You might also be able to search for messages in the email application on your computer or in another integrated email account if your device is associated with an email account that uses the BlackBerry® Internet Service or a BlackBerry®...
  • Page 196: Search For Messages By Contact Or Subject

    CAUTION: If you delete a message from the message search results, the message is also deleted from the email application on your computer or another integrated email account. Search for messages by contact or subject You can search for messages on your BlackBerry® device by contact or subject. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. 2. Highlight a message.
  • Page 197: View A List Of Saved Searches

    User Guide Search Search for text in a message, in a file, or on a web page To search for text in a presentation, you must view the presentation in text view or in text and slide view. In a message, in a file, in an attachment, or on a web page, press the Menu key. 2.
  • Page 198: Organizer Data

    To stop a search, press the Escape key. Search for contacts in your organization's address book To perform this task, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen, click the Contacts icon.
  • Page 199: Synchronization

    If wireless data synchronization or wireless email reconciliation is not available on your device or you have turned them off, you can use the synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager to synchronize your organizer data and email messages. For more information, see the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help.
  • Page 200: Prerequisites: Synchronizing Organizer Data Over The Wireless Network

    To stop synchronizing organizer data over the wireless network, change the Wireless Synchronization field to No. About synchronization conflicts A synchronization conflict occurs when you change the same email message or organizer data item on your BlackBerry® device and in the email application on your computer.
  • Page 201: Manage Email Reconciliation Conflicts

    About backing up and restoring device data If you have installed the BlackBerry® Desktop Software on your computer, you can back up and restore most of your BlackBerry® device data, including messages, organizer data, fonts, saved searches, and browser bookmarks using the backup and restore tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager.
  • Page 202: Delete Device Data, Third-Party Applications, Or Media Card Files

    Delete device data, third-party applications, or media card files Before you delete your BlackBerry® device data or media card files, consider backing up these items so that you have a copy on your computer. CAUTION: If you have turned on encryption, the process for deleting all device data can take up to an hour to complete. You cannot stop the process after you start it.
  • Page 203 You can only synchronize the data in a custom contact list field with a text field in the email application on your computer. For example, you cannot add a contact's birthday to a custom contact list field on your BlackBerry® device and synchronize it with the email application on your computer, because the birthday field is a date field in the email application on your computer.
  • Page 204: Bluetooth Technology

    (a typical range is approximately 10 meters). For best results, keep your BlackBerry device within direct line of sight of the Bluetooth enabled device. For example, if your BlackBerry device is on the right side of your body, wear a Bluetooth enabled headset in your right ear.
  • Page 205: Connect To A Paired Bluetooth Enabled Device

    Connect to a paired Bluetooth enabled device To perform this task, Bluetooth® technology must be turned on and your BlackBerry® device must be paired with the Bluetooth enabled device. Your BlackBerry device might attempt to connect to the device automatically when Bluetooth technology is turned on and the devices are within range.
  • Page 206 7. Press the Menu key. 8. Click Save. Delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device To perform this task, you must first disconnect your BlackBerry® device from the Bluetooth® enabled device. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options.
  • Page 207: Bluetooth Technology Options

    SIM Access: If your BlackBerry device uses a SIM card, this profile allows you to use a Bluetooth enabled car kit to control the SIM card on your BlackBerry device so that you can make and receive calls using the car kit. When you use this feature, data services (browser service, email messaging, PIN messaging, and MMS messaging) are not available on your device, and phone services are accessible only through the car kit.
  • Page 208: Restrict Outgoing Calls

    6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Make your BlackBerry device discoverable If you make your BlackBerry® device discoverable, other Bluetooth® enabled devices can detect your device. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options.
  • Page 209 User Guide Bluetooth technology 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Turn off Bluetooth connection notification On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options. 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Change the LED Connection Indicator field to Off. 6.
  • Page 210: Troubleshooting

    7. Click Save. Turn off automatic reconnection to Bluetooth enabled devices By default, when you turn on your BlackBerry® device, your device attempts to connect to the last Bluetooth® enabled device you used. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon.
  • Page 211 Bluetooth technology • If your BlackBerry device does not detect the Bluetooth enabled device that you want to pair with, try making your BlackBerry device discoverable for a short period of time. In particular, many car kits need to discover your BlackBerry device rather than your BlackBerry device discovering the car kit.
  • Page 212: Gps Technology

    If your device does not have an internal GPS receiver or your wireless service provider does not support location-based services and you want to use GPS technology, you can pair your BlackBerry device with a Bluetooth® enabled GPS receiver. For more information, contact your wireless service provider.
  • Page 213: Prevent Others From Tracking Your Location

    6. Click Save. Prevent others from tracking your location If your email account uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, your administrator might be able to track the location of your BlackBerry device. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 214: Maps

    • To specify a location for a contact, type the contact name in the Enter (or Select) Start Location field. • To specify your current location, if your BlackBerry® device has an internal GPS receiver or is paired with a Bluetooth® enabled GPS receiver, click Where I Am.
  • Page 215 • To view a location for a contact, type the contact name in the Find field. • To specify your current location, if your BlackBerry® device has an internal GPS receiver or is paired with a Bluetooth® enabled GPS receiver, click Where I Am.
  • Page 216: Navigation

    9. Click Lookup Address. Show or hide a layer on a map You can set your BlackBerry® device to display routes and locations that you have viewed recently on a map, as well as routes and locations that you have bookmarked.
  • Page 217: Maps Bookmarks

    User Guide Maps Pan a map On a map, slide your finger in any direction. Maps bookmarks Add a bookmark for a location or route On the Home screen, click the Maps icon. 2. On a map, press the Menu key. 3.
  • Page 218: Map Options

    Set the GPS receiver that you use to track your movement To perform this task, if you don't have an internal GPS receiver, you must pair your BlackBerry® device with a Bluetooth® enabled GPS receiver. On a map, press the Menu key.
  • Page 219 User Guide Maps View status information at the top of a map You can view the battery power level, wireless coverage level indicators, the time, and satellite and Bluetooth® connection information at the top of maps. On a map, press the Menu key. 2.
  • Page 220: Troubleshooting

    Diagonal lines appear on a map Diagonal lines appear on a map when your BlackBerry® device loads a new map or when your device is not connected to the wireless network. If diagonal lines appear for a long period of time, verify that your device is connected to the wireless network.
  • Page 221: Applications

    About multitasking Your BlackBerry® device supports multitasking, which allows you to run more than one application at a time. During a call, for example, you might want to switch to the calendar application to view your appointments or switch to the contacts application to look up a contact. While you are playing a song, you might want to switch to the messages application to reply to a message.
  • Page 222: Close An Application So That It Is Not Running

    Using an existing PayPal® account, you can buy and download items over the wireless network to your device. Items that you buy are stored in BlackBerry App World on the My World screen. To download BlackBerry App World, visit www.blackberryappworld.com.
  • Page 223: About Social Networking Applications

    About social networking applications You can use social networking applications on your BlackBerry® device to stay connected with your social networking contacts. Depending on the social networking application, you might be able to send messages, share pictures, change your status, and more.
  • Page 224: Delete A Third-Party Application

    Legal notice, 299 Delete a third-party application If your device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you might not be able to delete some third-party applications. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen or in a folder, highlight a third-party application.
  • Page 225: Troubleshooting

    A third-party application is not working as expected If you are trying to use a third-party application that was not designed for BlackBerry® devices with a touch screen, you can turn on compatibility mode to allow the application to work on your device. When you use an application in compatibility mode, you must use your device in portrait view.
  • Page 226: Blackberry Device Software

    The duration of the update process can range from 15 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the type of update, the amount of device data, and the number of applications on your BlackBerry device. You cannot use your device or make emergency calls when the update is in progress.
  • Page 227: Return To The Previous Version Of The Blackberry Device Software

    Delete the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software If you update your BlackBerry® Device Software, the previous version of the software might be stored on your BlackBerry device for up to 30 days. To increase the amount of application memory on your device, you can remove the previous version manually.
  • Page 228: Update The Blackberry Device Software From A Web Site

    BlackBerry Device Software The first time that you visit the update web site, you download the BlackBerry® Application Loader to your computer, allowing you to update your software without connecting to the wireless network and without contributing to data usage in your wireless service plan.
  • Page 229 My device does not have enough available memory to update the BlackBerry Device Software Try performing the following actions: • Delete media files, display languages, or third-party applications that you do not use. • Transfer media files that you have stored in the BlackBerry® device memory to a media card.
  • Page 230: Wireless Network Coverage

    Depending on your wireless service plan, you might be able to turn off data service (email messages, PIN messages, MMS messages, and browser service) on your BlackBerry® device so that only phone and SMS text messaging are available. You can also set your device to turn off data services when roaming.
  • Page 231: Wireless Networks That Your Device Connects To

    User Guide Wireless network coverage Wireless networks that your device connects to For more information about the wireless networks that your BlackBerry® device connects to, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your device. BlackBerry device Networks BlackBerry® Storm™ 9500 smartphone •...
  • Page 232: Check The Status Of Network Connections And Services

    For more information about roaming and roaming fees, contact your wireless service provider. Switch wireless networks manually To perform this task, your wireless service plan must include this service and your BlackBerry® device must be connected to a GSM® or UMTS® network.
  • Page 233: About Wireless Coverage Indicators

    If your device includes Wi-Fi® support, a dimmed Wi-Fi logo with a network name displayed at the top of the screen indicates that your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network but does not have access to BlackBerry services such as email messaging and internet browsing over the Wi- Fi connection.
  • Page 234: Preferred Wireless Network List

    Your wireless service provider might have agreements with other wireless service providers that permit you to use their services when you are traveling. You can use the preferred wireless network list to control the order in which your BlackBerry® device uses these other wireless networks.
  • Page 235: Troubleshooting

    To perform this task, your BlackBerry® device must be connected to a GSM® or UMTS® network. Depending on your wireless service plan, this feature might not be supported. Your BlackBerry device connects to networks based on the order that they appear in the preferred network list.
  • Page 236: I Cannot Synchronize A Certificate

    I cannot synchronize a certificate Verify that the certificate synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager is installed on your computer. If the certificate synchronization tool is not installed on your computer, re-install the BlackBerry® Desktop Software. For more information about installing the BlackBerry Desktop Software, see the printed documentation that came with your BlackBerry device.
  • Page 237: Power, Battery, And Memory

    Depending on your theme, the location or name of the Power Off icon might differ from the location or name in this task. • If you have not set your BlackBerry® device to turn on and turn off automatically at specific times, press and hold the Power key or Power/ Lock key on the top left of your device.
  • Page 238: Format The Device Memory Or A Media Card

    Format the device memory or a media card If you format the BlackBerry® device memory or a media card, all the files in the device memory or on the media card are deleted. Depending on your device model, you might not be able to format your device memory.
  • Page 239: The Application Memory On My Device Is Low

    The application memory on my device is low When the application memory available on your BlackBerry® device is low, your device displays a dialog box that lists applications and languages that you do not use frequently. You can delete applications and languages in this list.
  • Page 240: Sim Card

    If your wireless service provider has set up your SIM card with a SIM card phone book, you can use the SIM card phone book to access contacts that you have added to your SIM card. The SIM card phone book is different from the contact list on your BlackBerry® device. If you switch SIM cards, the contacts in the SIM card phone book change.
  • Page 241: Change A Sim Card Contact

    Depending on your wireless service provider and wireless network, this feature might not be supported. If your BlackBerry® device uses a SIM card and you set your SIM card to store SMS text messages, your SMS text messages still appear in the messages application.
  • Page 242: About Sim Card Security

    About SIM card security You can protect your SIM card with a PIN code to add another level of security to your BlackBerry® device. If you lock your SIM card with a PIN code, other people cannot use their SIM card in your device. Before you can use your SIM card in another device, you must type the PIN code.
  • Page 243: Security

    About the device password If you type your BlackBerry® device password incorrectly, you might be prompted to type blackberry before you can continue. When you try to type your password again, the characters that you type appear on the screen.
  • Page 244: Lock The Keyboard

    5. Click Save. Lock the keyboard If you are not on a call, you can lock the screen to avoid pressing keys accidentally when you are not using your BlackBerry® device. Press the Lock key on the top of your device.
  • Page 245: Password Keeper

    User Guide Security Password keeper About the password keeper Use the password keeper to store all your passwords in one place. The password keeper is designed to protect your passwords with a password keeper password. When you type this password, the password keeper decrypts your passwords. You can also use the password keeper to generate random passwords that contain numbers, letters, and symbols.
  • Page 246 User Guide Security View a password in the password keeper In the password keeper, click a password. Change a password in the password keeper On the Home screen or in the Applications folder, click the Password Keeper icon. 2. Highlight a password. 3.
  • Page 247: Encryption

    About encrypting data in the device memory When encryption for the device memory is turned on, your BlackBerry® device uses a private key to encrypt data as it is stored on your device, including data that your device receives when it is locked. Your device decrypts data as you access it.
  • Page 248 About file encryption File encryption is designed to protect files that you store in the BlackBerry® device memory and on a media card that can be inserted in your device. You can encrypt the files in the device memory and on your media card using an encryption key that your device generates, your device password, or both.
  • Page 249: About Encryption Keys

    Security Set encryption strength If encryption of data in the device memory is turned on, you can set the strength of the encryption that your BlackBerry® device uses to protect data that you receive when your device is locked. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 250: Memory Cleaning

    4. Click Memory Cleaning. 5. Perform any of the following actions: • To prevent your BlackBerry® device from deleting sensitive data when you insert your device in a holster, change the Clean When Holstered field to No. • To prevent your device from deleting sensitive data when your device remains idle for a specified period of time, change the Clean...
  • Page 251: Certificates

    User Guide Security • To change how long your device waits after you stop using it before it deletes sensitive data, change the Idle Timeout field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Delete sensitive application data from the temporary device memory On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 252 When you enroll with a certificate authority profile, the latest certificate is downloaded to your BlackBerry device and added to your certificate list. The certificate authority profiles shows the status of the certificate. If the certificate is scheduled to expire soon you can re-enroll with the certificate authority profile to receive an updated certificate.
  • Page 253 This field displays the trust status of the certificate chain. A certificate can be explicitly trusted (the certificate itself is trusted), implicitly trusted (the root certificate in the certificate chain is trusted on your BlackBerry® device), or not trusted (the certificate is not explicitly trusted and the root certificate in the certificate chain is not trusted or does not exist on your device).
  • Page 254: Delete A Certificate

    To view all the certificates on your BlackBerry® device, press the Menu key. Click Show All Certs. Send a certificate When you send a certificate, your BlackBerry® device sends the public key, but does not send the corresponding private key. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 255: Certificate Status

    Status indicators for certificates and certificate authority profiles Status indicators for certificates The certificate has a corresponding private key that is stored on your BlackBerry® device or a smart card. The certificate chain is trusted and valid, and the revocation status of the certificate chain is good.
  • Page 256 • To trust the highlighted certificate and all the other certificates in the chain, click Entire Chain. Revoke a certificate If you revoke a certificate, the certificate is revoked only in the key store on your BlackBerry® device. Your device does not update the revocation status on the certificate authority or CRL servers.
  • Page 257: Certificate Options

    User Guide Security Certificate revocation reasons Unknown: The revocation reason does not match any of the predefined reasons. Key Compromise: A person who is not the key subject might have discovered the private key value. CA Compromise: Someone might have revealed the private key of the certificate issuer. Change in Affiliation: The certificate subject no longer works for the organization.
  • Page 258 10. Press the Menu key. 11. Click Save. When you add a certificate, your BlackBerry® device uses the certificate subject as the name for the certificate. Turn off the fetch status prompt that appears when you add a certificate to the key store On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 259: Pgp Keys

    User Guide Security Change how often a certificate authority profile checks certificate status Depending on your organization, you might be able to change how often a certificate authority profile checks the status of its certificate. If the certificate is scheduled to expire soon you can re-enroll with the certificate authority profile to receive an updated certificate. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 260 User Guide Security Download an updated PGP key from an LDAP certificate server On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2. Click Security Options. 3. Click Advanced Security Options. 4. Click PGP keys. 5. Highlight a PGP® key. 6.
  • Page 261 This field displays the trust status of the PGP key. A PGP key can be explicitly trusted (the PGP key itself is trusted), implicitly trusted (the PGP key is associated with a private key on your BlackBerry® device), or not trusted (the PGP key is not explicitly trusted and is not associated with a trusted PGP key on your device, and a chain of digital signatures to a trusted key does not exist).
  • Page 262 Security Clear the PGP data cache The PGP® data cache contains cached PGP public keys and the PGP® Universal Server policy that your BlackBerry® device downloads from the PGP Universal Server. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 263 7. Click Trust or Distrust. Revoke a PGP key If you revoke a PGP® key, the PGP key is revoked only in the key store on your BlackBerry® device. Your device does not update the revocation status on the PGP® Universal Server.
  • Page 264 11. Click Save. When you add a PGP® key, your BlackBerry® device uses the name that the PGP® Universal Server set for the key when it generated the key. Turn off the fetch status prompt that appears when you add a PGP key to the key store On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 265: Certificate Servers

    • Verify that your organization permits you to download PGP® keys from an LDAP certificate server. For more information, contact your administrator. • If you changed the connection type that your BlackBerry® device uses to connect to an LDAP certificate server, try using the default connection type.
  • Page 266: Connection Options For Ocsp And Crl Servers

    Specify whether you must log in to the certificate server. Connection Type: Specify whether your BlackBerry® device uses an SSL connection or a TLS connection to connect to the certificate server. Connection options for OCSP and CRL servers Friendly Name: Type a display name for the certificate server.
  • Page 267: Key Stores

    7. Click Delete. Key stores About the key store The key store on your BlackBerry® device might store the following items. To access these items in the key store, you must type a key store password. • personal certificates (certificate and private key pairs) •...
  • Page 268: Change When Your Device Deletes The Key Store Password

    7. Click Save. Change the service that your device uses to download certificates Depending on your organization, you might not be able to change the service that your BlackBerry® device uses to download certificates. For more information, contact your administrator.
  • Page 269: Change The Refresh Rate For Certificate Revocation Lists

    Turn off automatic backup and restore of key store data By default, items in the key store on your BlackBerry® device are backed up or restored when you back up or restore your device data. If you do not want to back up your private key to or restore your private key from your computer for security reasons, you can turn off automatic backup and restore of key store data.
  • Page 270: Smart Cards

    You can use a smart card for two-factor authentication when you unlock your device, or you can use a software token for two-factor authentication when you use your device with RSA® software as a hardware token. If you have a Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry device, you can also use a software token for two-factor authentication when you log in to a VPN or connect to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 271: Import A Certificate From A Smart Card

    About smart password entry If you use advanced authentication and your BlackBerry® device password or smart card password is numeric, you might be able to use smart password entry in some password fields. When smart password entry is turned on, your device is designed to remember the format of a password that you type in a password field.
  • Page 272 Turn off smart password entry To perform this task, you must be using a smart card and a password to unlock your BlackBerry® device. You can turn off smart password entry to reduce the chance that someone might guess your device password or smart card password based on the smart password filter that your device applies to password fields.
  • Page 273 If you have encryption for data in the BlackBerry device memory turned on and your smart card reader supports this feature, you might be able to use a certificate from the smart card to encrypt the encryption keys on your device.
  • Page 274: Software Tokens

    Prerequisites: Logging in to a VPN • Your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. • If you use a software token to log in to a VPN, the software token must be on your device and the software token information that appears...
  • Page 275 11. Click Save. Change the software token for a VPN profile To perform this task, the software token that you want to use must be installed on your BlackBerry® device. For more information, contact your administrator. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
  • Page 276: About Security Self-Tests

    About direct Internet connections for third-party applications Some third-party applications that you add to your BlackBerry® device might require a direct TCP or HTTP connection to the Internet. For example, a stock price application might need to connect to the Internet to retrieve the latest stock prices. You might have to set the APN that...
  • Page 277 6. Click Save. Turn on safe mode When you start your BlackBerry® device, you can turn on safe mode to prevent third-party applications from running automatically. This safe mode enables you to troubleshoot or remove any unwanted applications. Remove and reinsert the battery.
  • Page 278 Interaction permissions for third-party applications Cross Application Communication: Specify whether third-party applications can communicate and share data with other applications on your BlackBerry® device. Device Settings: Specify whether third-party applications can turn on or turn off your device or change device options, such as display options.
  • Page 279 Set whether third-party applications can access files that you store on your device. For example, you can set whether third-party applications can access files that you transfer to your device using the media manager tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager or Bluetooth®...
  • Page 280: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting I cannot download a certificate If you changed the connection type that your BlackBerry® device uses to connect to the LDAP or DSML certificate server, try switching to the default connection type. I cannot unlock my device using my smart card Try performing the following actions: •...
  • Page 281: Service Books And Diagnostic Reports

    Your wireless service provider or administrator can send service books to your device over the wireless network. If your device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you can also receive service books on your device by connecting your device to the BlackBerry®...
  • Page 282: Diagnostic Reports

    About diagnostic reports Diagnostic reports provide wireless configuration and connection information for your BlackBerry® device. If you cannot connect to the wireless network or access services such as email messaging, your wireless service provider or administrator might ask you to run and submit a diagnostic report.
  • Page 283: Set A Default Recipient For Diagnostic Reports

    Set a default recipient for diagnostic reports If you set the default recipient, each time that you submit a diagnostic report, your BlackBerry® device sends the report to that recipient. If you want to specify a recipient each time that you submit a report, do not set the default recipient.
  • Page 284: Accessibility Options

    Accessibility options Accessibility options About accessibility options BlackBerry® devices include many features that facilitate use by persons with disabilities. For more information about accessibility options, visit www.blackberry.com/accessibility. Display closed captions in videos You can turn on closed captioning so that text displays on the screen when you play video files that support closed captioning.
  • Page 285: Use Grayscale For The Screen Display

    Turn on event sounds Event sounds alert you when you turn on or turn off your BlackBerry® device, when the battery power level is full or low, and when you connect or disconnect a USB cable or accessory to or from your device.
  • Page 286: Tty Support

    About TTY support When you turn on TTY support and you connect your BlackBerry® device to a TTY device that operates at 45.45 bits per second, you can make calls to and receive calls from TTY devices. Your BlackBerry device is designed to convert received calls to text that you can read on your TTY device.
  • Page 287: Voice Dialing

    Accessibility options About hearing aid mode In hearing aid mode, or telecoil mode, the magnetic signal of your BlackBerry® device is modified to an appropriate level and frequency response to be picked up by hearing aids that are equipped with telecoils.
  • Page 288 User Guide Accessibility options 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Save.
  • Page 289: Brickbreaker

    User Guide BrickBreaker BrickBreaker About BrickBreaker The object of BrickBreaker is to destroy bricks using a paddle and a ball. During the game, capsules fall from the bricks that you destroy. The capsules provide you with different mechanisms for destroying bricks or controlling the ball or paddle. If the ball hits the paddle, a brick, or the top of the game board 50 times on any level, the bricks descend one space each time that you hit the ball with the paddle.
  • Page 290: Brickbreaker Scoring

    To shoot the laser or gun, click the screen. Adjust the volume • To increase the volume, press the Volume Up key on the right side of your BlackBerry® device. • To decrease the volume, press the Volume Down key on the right side of your device.
  • Page 291: Check The High Scores On The Brickbreaker Web Site

    User Guide BrickBreaker 3. Click Send High Score. Check the high scores on the BrickBreaker web site On the Home screen or in the Games folder, click the BrickBreaker icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click High Scores.
  • Page 292: Word Mole Game

    User Guide Word Mole game Word Mole game Word Mole game basics About the Word Mole game The object of the Word Mole™ game is to form words using the letters in the garden. If you form a word using letters that are directly above, below, or beside each other in the garden, you receive new letters which you can use to form new words.
  • Page 293: Single-Player Games

    Use time bonus letters in a word to gain bonus time. Adjust the volume • To increase the volume, press the Volume Up key on the right side of your BlackBerry® device. • To decrease the volume, press the Volume Down key on the right side of your device.
  • Page 294: Multiplayer Games

    User Guide Word Mole game 3. Click Resume Game. 4. Click a game. Submit a score to the Leaderboard on the Word Mole game web site At the end of a single-player game, you might be prompted to submit your score. If you do not submit your score when prompted, you can submit your score at a later time.
  • Page 295: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting I cannot connect to a multiplayer game Try performing the following actions: • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. • If you are the game organizer, try resending the invitation. • If you are a game participant, try accepting the invitation again.
  • Page 296 User Guide Word Mole game Some words that I submit are not recognized Some less common words might not be in the dictionary on your BlackBerry® device. Try submitting more commonly used words.
  • Page 297 BlackBerry enabled device A BlackBerry enabled device is a device with BlackBerry® Connect™ software, a device with BlackBerry® Built-In™ software, or a device that is running the BlackBerry® Application Suite. BlackBerry enabled devices provide users with access to BlackBerry device applications and BlackBerry services.
  • Page 298 A BlackBerry® device uses an LDAP certificate server to search for and download certificates and PGP® keys. light-emitting diode mass storage mode Mass storage mode enables users to transfer files between a media card and their computer when they connect their BlackBerry device to their computer. mobile country code...
  • Page 299 A public key is a key that people other than the certificate subject can use. BlackBerry® devices use public keys to encrypt email messages or PIN messages that users send to certificate subjects and to verify the signature on email messages or PIN messages that users receive from certificate subjects.
  • Page 300 User Guide Glossary Short Message Service SMSC Short Message Service Center Secure Sockets Layer Transmission Control Protocol Transport Layer Security Triple DES Triple Data Encryption Standard teletype virtual private network Wireless Application Protocol Wireless Markup Language WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security...
  • Page 301: Legal Notice

    Legal notice ©2010 Research In Motion Limited. All rights reserved. BlackBerry®, RIM®, Research In Motion®, SureType®, SurePress™ and related trademarks, names, and logos are the property of Research In Motion Limited and are registered and/or used in the U.S. and countries around the world.
  • Page 302 Some airtime service providers might not offer Internet browsing functionality with a subscription to the BlackBerry® Internet Service. Check with your service provider for availability, roaming arrangements, service plans and features. Installation or use of Third Party Products and Services with RIM's products and services may require one or more patent, trademark, copyright, or other licenses in order to avoid infringement or violation of third party rights.
  • Page 303 User Guide Legal notice The terms of use of any RIM product or service are set out in a separate license or other agreement with RIM applicable thereto. NOTHING IN THIS DOCUMENTATION IS INTENDED TO SUPERSEDE ANY EXPRESS WRITTEN AGREEMENTS OR WARRANTIES PROVIDED BY RIM FOR PORTIONS OF ANY RIM PRODUCT OR SERVICE OTHER THAN THIS DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 304 WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. BlackBerry® Storm™ 9500 smartphone model number: RCC51UW BlackBerry® Storm™ 9530 smartphone model number: RBW71CW...

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