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BlackBerry Wireless
`Handheld
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`Handheld User Guide
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`800/1900 MHz CDMA Network
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`BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Handheld User Guide
`Last revised: 13 May 2003
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`Part number: PDF-04780-008
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`At the time of publication, this documentation complies with software version
`3.6.1.
`
`© 2003 Research In Motion Limited. All Rights Reserved. The BlackBerry and RIM
`families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties of
`Research In Motion Limited. RIM, Research In Motion, ‘Always On, Always
`Connected’,
`the “envelope in motion” symbol and the BlackBerry logo are
`registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be pending or
`registered in other countries. All other brands, product names, company names,
`trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners.
`The handheld and/or
`associated software
`are protected by cop right,
`international treaties and various patents, including one or more of the fo fowing
`U.S. patents: 6,278,442; 6,271,605; 6,219,694; 6,075,470; 6,073,318; D445,428;
`D433,460; D416,256. Other patents are registered or pending in various countries
`around the world. Visit www.rim.com/patents.shtml for a current listing of
`applicable patents.
`
`While every effort has been made to achieve technical accuracy, information in
`this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
`commitment on the part of Research In Motion Limited, or any of its subsidiaries,
`affiliates, agents,
`licensors, or resellers. There are no warranties, express or
`implied, with respect to the content of this document.
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`Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following
`United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations:
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`Published in Canada
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`Contents
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`CHAPTER1
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`CHAPTER 2
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`Important safety information ...........ssssssssccsesesssssssscssssecsssessasees 9
`Important safety/compliance information... eee 14
`FCC compliance statement (USA) 00... seseseeenessnerrseseseseaseenes 17
`Industry Canada Certification... eee neseeeseeteeeeeroeereeeees 18
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`About this Quidle ......ssscossessessssessessseessasnsessssssnscassnasssssseesssesseace TD
`AUCICNCO....esssesecsereereseessensnessesenaessescssesaseesssesssssuesssesaeersseseeneaseene 19
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`CONVENTIONSoo. eseeeeteeeneeneseeeescetessseasscsesesesescecsnsesuaneneevarsensasoess 19
`Related COCUMENES......cece isseceseseees ee naesees tenes vee 21
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`Getting to Know your handheld o........csscssccssssescsssrssssessesessesees 23
`Using the keyboard and trackwheel 0... eects eereereeeeneeeeeees 24
`Activating backlighting... cece ences neeseenenssteneneeenen 28
`Navigating applications 0... scsecee ees cscsatenererseceeceees 29
`Configuring handheld options....c.cccccssssscssssesesseeieeseseeseees 36
`Tips for using your handheld oo. ee ce eeceeeeeseeeerseenenseseaes 36
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`Email and PIN MeSSaQ@S.........csscsssssnsssnsssessssscssencessenessssnasssancasess 37
`MeSSAZ€
`ICONS woes eseesesescsesesesssesestssseeeceneseceeseeceesereneecesenereeseaneas 38
`Sending email and PIN messages... 38
`Setting Message OPtiONS 0... eee ess escseeteeseeeeeeneneaeseenes 44
`Inserting SYMDOIS 0. ssseetcctesesesescsessssssesesecsseeesrseeeeeereeenes 47
`Formatting yOUT M@SSARECS......cccccsececcssersseseseseseseereenseseesersenes 48
`Using cut, copy, and paste... eee veseasaeeeseeseeeseeeeens 55
`Using the Find feature...ccs iseneeseersseeeerenecenenen 55
`Adding attachments to MeSSAZES 0... cece teseeeesteeeseeneatenenee 57
`Customizing the auto sigmature........eee eeseeceeeaeeeees 58
`Receiving delivery COMfMMationccs sereteeteneeen 59
`Reading email or PIN messages...........ecceessesssseereeereaeeeens 60
`Receiving long email MeSSageS..ciscceeeseseeseesnee teeters 63
`Managing attachment.....ccsuscressssssecsensssssessesessessesneesenseseneees 64
`Tips for email and PIN messages 0.0... cectseseseeseseeneeeeeneeees 67
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`CHAPTER 3
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`SMS Messages........00005ssnseaneessonsessssoverersotsessvonccususscescosenesssancnsaaens 69
`MeSSaZe€
`ICONS oe ssccssecseesssseseessnseseteterseseeseeesseetsnetsneateesssensnecsesneeees 70
`Before yOu DeQin... ccs sessceccnseesssscenenasensereseensaeeseaseeetentes 70
`Sending SMS Messagesvoces 71
`Setting SMS Options... ccc ccesesssesessesscsessseseesneseeessreneesenneanens 73
`Using AutoText in SMS messages 0.0.0... cee ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 73
`Reading SMS messages.....ccccssssscessesssecssrssssecsarsressereeneseseeeees 76
`Removing the history from SMS Messages.......cceceererseeeeeeees 79
`Tips for SMS messages .........c.csesesescesseseeecesssaesseeneseeaeeeeneeseesenes 80
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`CHAPTER4 Managing messages and phone call logs.........sesssssssssssscessseses 83
`Filing email Messages... ssascssesssecserneeeesteeeentees 84
`Using wireless email reconciliation...cscs reseteteneeeeens 86
`SAVING MCSSAQES......cecessececeeses ess esessectssesseeseseesesaneseesesecatseeseeaeeneane 87
`Editing MCSSAGES 0. eects sess esseesssnsaesarescsseeerseeeeeteneeneees 90
`Resending Messages ..........cccccscsesesseesssesseseaesareneseeeeneeneateasentens 92
`Marking messages a5 Opened osc cccessececessceneeeeseeeeneerenee 93
`Marking messages aS UNOPeENed .0...... ee essesteesecersteeeseeeetenteatee 94
`Searching messages and phonecall logs wo. cee eeeeneneeees 95
`Managing phonecalls on the Messages ScTreeN. .........cce 103
`Deleting messages and phonecalllogs «0.0...cece 104
`Tips for managing messages and phonecall logs..........0...- 109
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`CHAPTER 5—-Address Book .......s..ssssssesrsersrsscrsnserasscasersenersonereacsnseecsnensveneronecane 111
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`Address Book iCOMS .....cccsccseessscssiesesssiessceeseneerenteseseeenenees 112
`Setting Address Book Options oo... sce seseeereeeneseeetentes 112
`Adding addresses o.ccccccseeseeceseereeseeteaeeesseeacaecansneetecseeseerenees 113
`Adding pauses and waits to phone numbe!s 0.0... 119
`Changing user-defined field names 00.0... ecseeseteeererneee 120
`Adding group addresses...........ccecsessssesseseseceseseseneeeeeerenees 120
`Using Remote Address LOOKUP... ccecessestceeeeeeeereneee 121
`Managing Address Book entries ......ccccescsseesseeneneesenesrsneee 123
`Tips for using the Address Book w.cccccscsesesseseseseeceenenene 126
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`CHAPTER 6——PRONE erescssscesssrerssrerareorsenenssenseneesssensesasesssvessnenssncesssassassssassaseacacss 127
`PRONE ICONS «... ssc eseesteeneseeseenesteeessensuesesuesuescsssueeeseearenenseneeneetenees 128
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`Before you Degin.......sccssssscserseeresnecnsseerrsseenesinesssssacasensesesansseeseens 129
`Placing phone Calls... cee ecreeereeneseseenteneesseeseeneeeeseenees 129
`Answering phone calls ....sccseseseseerssesrsesersisesssvesereseersueeseaneees 133
`Ending phone calls... cesses reccereseseeeeneseasanereneeeaneneane 136
`Using shortcuts when you place calls...eee 137
`Setting the VOLUME «0... ccceeesessessesessssesesenseeresessseeeneatee 137
`Muting phone callls .......ccccccscescesesessceneseescaeenereeeeerspreeneanes 138
`Managing phonecalls on the Phone screen... eee 138
`Customizing Phone Options 0.0... ccssssessserenesenssinrerssersevesesens 139
`Calling voice mails cscesseeeeeeereeeeeenserseneeeeeeeeees 146
`Using phone Call notes wocccccsceeeecsescsenessesceresasseseasieens 147
`Using pauses and waits... csscsscsesnereseenseevsssenssssessssacasens 150
`Viewing Phone Status... rsereeeecerensaeaeseetesenees 151
`Placing emergency Calls .........c.ccecccsesesnenerrseeneseseccrensasnenentecneans 153
`Tips for using the PhOme oo... eeseeeseesteeeseseesenceeneneeeesenees 154
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`CHAPTER 7=—BFOWSEP.....seesssecessecnenecssnscscensersscessetetenseressucneseustetsesssaserenncsaseneeeee LOD
`BrOWSET ICONS ..sescssscesssesssessssesscassessseseseescarseresesescerenenenserennneanes 156
`Before YOu Degi... cece sccesssssesessscscansnesessenseenescsessenensseasaeans 156
`Navigating Web pages ......c.cccccsseeeseceseeecereresesesteneeteneneneseenes 157
`Setting browser configuration Options... cee eeecereeeeeeeees 161
`Setting general browser OPTIONS..........sceeseerenearsceseesseneneaceeaes 162
`Using the Find feature...cece reese eeseaeeeereteeseeeeeneenanes 163
`Downloading images...sccssssesesssesssseecesesecteecsesestens 164
`Viewing web addresses... ccceesseeescsseesceeseneatersereens 164
`Using DoOKMarkscece rssesssscssescesesceetneeeteretseeneey 165
`Using bookmark subfolders wo...cccccescseeceteteeeceeerseseeetesetens 168
`Saving web pages to your Messages SCTeeN............teseereseereee 170
`Closing the DroWSet...ccccecscsssscssasessseseseesseseseetererensersescataes 171
`Tips for using the DrowWSeP 0... cece esteeeeeeseeaceananeeanenees 172
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`CHAPTER 8
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`—ATTACHIMENLS.......csserssrrsncserscresacsssorsensacessocsensnsseeseeasesssesseesevsesens 173
`Before yOu DOGIN... cece ste eseesseencsneseensnnensneenerereseenensenenaee 174
`Attachment Service ViQWS w.cccccsccueeseseeseseeereseaestceeseenentneataees 174
`Opening attachments... ccsscsscsssreecsersesteersnsseneciarsscssetennneees 176
`Setting attachment service OPtiONS......... cesses tees 178
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`Navigating attachment..........:csscsessseecsnsnsessenerstresenesssssessseees 180
`Using the Find feature... ec eee sereeseceeeeneeseseeecermeaseenss 182
`Deleting attachments 0... cccseeseessrerssseseessesisnecssensaeeees 184
`Tips for using the attachment S€rViCe
`..,..csessecssresecesteeeeerersees 184
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`CHAPTERS«—TASKS cscsccssssssssssessssssssnscssnsnscssssnsnssnesnsccssnassssnssassessnasuscassnscsnseasuass 185
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`TASKS 1COMS visccsescsssececssssecenestetseceseecsneeeseseesesserecenesssssnsesceesessnesuats 186
`Setting task OPtlOns.....c cesseseeeLOG
`Adding taSks ... cc ssesssseseescessenesscccesessssseesessssssscesessensestesenaserssersees 187
`Managing tasks... eecsesseeseseses ee ssesceneseseseseeesrerersrsneneseeesses 189
`Tips for using Tasks ..,...cccscsssessressereersernensseevasssrreetsnseerecnees 190
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`CHAPTER 10
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`Calendar .....sssssssssssscsssseessrsessasssnsnsssscersnsenssessenrensnsconsnessesarerseeosas 191
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`Calendar iCOMS.....ccsssseseescessssssetersreseesssssensssnsarseersenesesenanseeenteseees 192
`Before you Dein. eeesesseceseseeeeeeceneeeeeeneneesateerasseseseeneneraes 192
`Setting Calendar Options.......ccssesssserscseeseneesaeesesesenes 192
`Changing ViCWS.......ccccessecseeesesesscenenssescerseeesesescassescsesencaneenseses 193
`Navigating in the Calendar application ...........0. eee 197
`Enabling wireless calendar synchronization ........:cceccseee 199
`Adding appointments ....... cece eeeeeeeteseeeeenseeesesssseeeseneny 200
`Managing appointments0.eens 204
`Managing meeting requests ......cccsccccececseseseetenstecesnseseeensseees 208
`Tips for using the Calendar ....ccccccsseeesesssesseeeesecnneenenenenes 211
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`CHAPTER 11=M@MoPad.......ssssesscescsssecsrsnccnscsrsecssssecsssesensestsnerssescensesseessnsesees 213
`Setting MemoPad options...eee ce eerseeeeeeneneeseeeneees 214
`Adding MOTOS .,..cccessserseseereenssersenstsnsnersnerensnsenssesseeenssnserseeses 214
`Managing MMS... cece cesessseererersesenenesaeeessteeeteaesecsentaees 215
`Tips for using MemoPad....csseescessseetessessenseerscersessees 216
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`CHAPTER 12—Cal Culator ...c.ssrscscssssssssnsessssscsersscerssrssnecensenssnecnneossansosssensseceosassans 217
`Performing mathematical Operations.....cccceeeeeiiees 218
`Performing measurement CONVETSIONS.........ccccecseeeeeseeeeseees 218
`Closing the Calculator... ccecseseressesssensesssesssescerssssssssees 219
`Tips for using the Calculator .......ccsscssseesstrssnerssesensserssrsses 219
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`CHAPTER 13 OPthOINS......cssencsosesccsscseesscsonccssoncssnsccsesasesscsonsstesscesssserssnesseonserses De I
`Setting the Alarm ...cccccccccsesessssssssssesssseeesereseesenenensereeeness 222
`Locking the keyboard .......cccccccesesseeecsenetessereeeeesenenenenenesesesees 223
`Customizing notification Profilesocc 224
`Setting the Auto On/Off feature... ceerecseerereneetes 232
`Customizing handheld options...eee 234
`Handheld Options.....cccssssscreeseeeserssresseneseseceensensassseneneeneneenens 235
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`CHAPTER 14=TFOUDTeSHOOtING ......sscsssscsccnsssnssscnsossssccsessssssnssensssscsssessssssanssenes RAZ
`Frequently asked Questions .......sscccssesssersssssessserereassessersessees 248
`Handheld error messages... cccsesesesneneeseeceeseeterereneenerensaees 256
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`Index CROREER TEST HOES ERECT SHEE RTE EERT TE ERT E ERE EERE EEEEEETE PEE EEROHER FERED SHEED EAEESEEEOEEEDEERE 279
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`Important safety
`information
`
`Please read these safety and operation instructions before
`operating the BlackBerry Wireless Handheld,its docking/
`charging cradle, or any other BlackBerry Wireless Handheld
`charging units. Retain these instructionsfor future use.
`
`Note:Refer to “Important safety/compliance information" on page
`a 14 for more information on safety regulations and compliance
`information for your BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld™,
`
`Protect against beating rain. For indoor use only.
`
`This handheld (model number R6120CN)is intended for use
`whensupplied with power or charging from the Charging
`Cradle ASY-04060-001 (ordered as ACC-04746-005) with Power
`Adapters PWR-04615-000, Travel Charger accessory ASY-
`05022-001 (ACC-04172-001), Automotive Charger accessory
`ASY-03939-001 (ACC-04051-001), or any other charging units
`provided or specifically approved by Research In Motion
`Limited (RIM) for use with this equipment. Other usage will
`invalidate any warranty provided with this apparatus and may
`be dangerous.
`i Warning: Before use, please ensure that the mainsvoltageis in
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`ELECTRICAL SAFETY
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`accordancewith the input voltage printed on the powersupply.
`To be operated on mains with a circuit breaker rated 16A max.
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`Important safety information
`
`ACCESSORIES
`
`Use only those accessories approved by RIM. The use of any accessories not
`approved by RIM for use in conjunction with the handheld will invalidate any
`approval or warranty applicable to the handheld and may be dangerous.
`
`DRIVING
`
`Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless devices in the areas where
`you drive. Always obey them. The use of any alert device to operate a vehicle's
`lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
`
`Avoid using the handheld in any environment requiring yourfull attention, such
`as when driving a vehicle. If you need to use your handheld while driving, have a
`passengerin the vehicle use the handheld for you, or find a safe location to halt
`your vehicle prior to using the handheld. Do not use any charging unit as a means
`of storing your handheld while in a vehicle.
`
`RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic
`systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufactureror its representative
`regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any
`equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
`
`For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag
`
`Anair bag inflates with great force. DO NOTplace objects, including both
`installed or portable wireless equipment, such as the BlackBerry Wireless
`Handheld,in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deploymentarea.If in-
`vehicle wireless equipmentis improperly installed and the air bag inflates,
`serious injury could result.
`
`ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`
`Most modern electronic equipmentis shielded from RF signals. However, certain
`electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your
`wireless handheld.
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`Pacemakers
`
`Consult a physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker if you have any
`questions regarding the effect of RF signals on your pacemaker. If you have a
`pacemaker, ensure that you are using the handheld in accordance with the safety
`requirements associated with your particular pacemaker, which may include the
`following:
`
`¢ Always keep the handheld more than 20 cm (approximately eight inches)
`from the pacemaker when the handheld is turned ON;
`
`* Do not carry the handheld in a breast pocket;
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`*
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`Ifthe handheld has a voice option, use the ear opposite the pacemakerfor
`making and receiving calls to minimize the potential for interference.
`
`If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your
`handheld OFF immediately.
`
`Hearing Aids
`
`Somedigital wireless devices may interfere with some hearingaids. In the event
`of such interference, consult your service provider or contact the manufacturer of
`your hearing aid to discuss alternatives.
`
`Other Medical Devices
`
`If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your
`device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
`physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
`
`Turn your handheld OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in
`these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using
`equipmentthat could be sensitive to external RF energy.
`
`Posted Facilities
`
`Turn your handheld OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
`
`BLASTING AREAS
`
`To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn the wireless feature of your
`handheld OFF whenin a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way
`radio”, Obey all signs and instructions.
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`important safety information
`
`POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
`
`Turn your handheld OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive
`atmosphere and obeyall signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause
`an explosion orfire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
`
`Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphereare often, but not always, clearly
`marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline/petrol stations; below deck
`on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied
`petroleum gas(such as propane or butane); areas wherethe air contains chemicals
`or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you
`would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
`
`ADDITIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
`
`Battery: Discard the handheld properly. As the unit containsa lithium-ion battery,
`neither the handheld nor the lithium battery should be disposed of in fire.
`Dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with the laws and regulations in
`your area governing disposal of such cell types. To recharge the battery, use
`approvedbattery chargers only. Keep the battery away from children.
`
`Warning: The battery may presenta fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not
`disassemble, crush, puncture, or heat the battery above 60 degrees Celsius. Do not allow
`metal objects to contact the battery terminalis. Use only the battery that Research In
`Motion specifies for use with your BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld. The use of another
`battery may presenta risk offire or explosion.
`
`Powersource: The charging unit and any other charging units should be operated
`only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and are
`intended for indoor use only. Do not use the travel charger or any other charging
`units outside or in any area exposed to the elements. Refer to the operating
`instructions in this manual for more information on the battery and power supply.
`
`Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles
`as this may result in a risk offire or electric shock. To reduce the risk of damage to
`the cord or the plug, pull the plug rather than the cord when you disconnect the
`apparatus from the wall outlet or convenience receptacle.
`
`Liquids and foreign objects: Never push objects of any kind into the BlackBerry
`Wireless Handheld or any accessories through openings as they may short-out
`parts and this mayresult in a fire or electric shock. Do not use the handheld or
`any accessories near water (for example near a bathtub, or a sink, in a wet
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`basement, near a swimming pool, etc.}. Never spill liquid of any kind on the
`handheld or any accessories. Unplug the charging unit from the wall before
`cleaning.
`
`Stability: Do not place the handheld, charging unit, or any accessories on any
`unstable surface, such as a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. It mayfall, thereby
`potentially causing serious injury to a child or adult, and/or serious damageto the
`handheld, charging unit, or any accessories. Take care when using the handheld
`with any charging units to place the charging unit in a secure and stable spot and
`route the power cord in a way that reduces the risk of injury to others, such as by
`tripping or choking.
`
`Care: Do notuse liquid or aerosol cleaners or solvents. Clean only with a dry
`cloth.
`
`High heat: The handheld and any accessories should be situated away from any
`heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
`(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
`
`PowerCord: Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
`particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
`the apparatus. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
`for long periodsoftime.
`
`Service: Unplug the charging unit from the wall and refer the handheld, charging
`unit, and any accessories for service to qualified service personnelif:
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`*
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`*
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`*
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`the power supply cord, plug, or connector to the handheld is damaged
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`liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the handheld, charging unit,
`or any electrical accessories
`
`the handheid, charging unit or accessory has been exposed to rain or water
`
`the handheld, charging unit, or accessory becomes very hot to the touch
`
`the handheld, charging unit or accessory has been dropped or damaged in
`any way
`
`the handheld, charging unit or accessory does not operate normally by
`following the instructions contained in this guide
`
`the handheld, charging unit or accessory exhibits a distinct change in
`performance.
`
`All servicing should be undertaken by qualified service personnel.
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`Important safety information
`
`Do not attempt to disassemble the handheld, charging unit, or any accessories.
`
`Warning: To reduce the risk offire or electric shock, do not exposethis apparatus or any
`
`A accessories to rain or moisture. Adjust only those controls that are covered in this manual.
`An improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require
`extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the handheld or charging unitto its
`normal operation.
`
`Failure to observe all safety instructions contained in this guide will void the
`Limited Warranty, and may lead to suspension or denial of services to the
`offender, or legal action, or both.
`
`Important safety/compliance
`information
`
`For BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld users
`
`EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCYSIGNALS
`
`Your wireless handheld portable device is a low powerradio transmitter and
`receiver. Whenit is ON,it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF)
`signals. Your wireless handheld complies with U.S. Federal Communications
`Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) guidelines respecting safety levels
`of RF exposure for handheld wireless devices, which in turn are consistent with
`the following safety standards previously set by Canadian, U.S., and international
`standards bodies:
`
`¢ ANSI/TEEE C95.1-1999, IRER Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to
`Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300
`GHz
`
`¢ National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) Report
`86, -1986, Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radio Frequency
`Electromagnetic Fields
`
`¢ Health Canada, Safety Code 6, 1999, Limits of Human Exposure to Radio
`Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300
`GHz
`
`*
`
`International Commission on Non-lonising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)
`1998, Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and
`electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)
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`Important safety/compliance information
`
`‘To maintain compliance with FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines, use only the
`RIM supplied or approved accessories intended for use with your BlackBerry
`6750 Wireless Handheld. The RIM handheld is designed to be carried in an
`approved holster when carried on your body. When carrying the BlackBerry
`Wireless Handheld while switched on, use the specific RIM holster that has been
`tested for compliance. Use of accessories that are not approved by RIM foruse in
`conjunction with your handheld may violate FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines
`and may void your warranty.
`
`SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA
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`THIS MODEL WIRELESS HANDHELD MEETS GOVERNMENT
`REQUIREMENTSFOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
`
`Your wireless handheld is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
`manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency
`(RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
`Government and Industry Canada of the Canadian Government (IC). These limits
`are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy
`for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were
`developed by independentscientific organizations through periodic and
`thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial
`safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and
`health.
`
`The exposure standard for wireless mobile handhelds employs a unit of
`measurement knownas the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set
`by the FCC/IC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating
`positions specified by the FCC/IC with the handheld transmittingat its highest
`certified powerlevel in all tested frequency bands. Although the SARis
`determinedat the highest certified powerievel, the actual SAR level of the
`handheld while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because
`the handheldis designed to operate at multiple powerlevels so as to use only the
`powerrequired to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
`base station antenna, the lower the power output.
`
`Before a wireless handheld modelis available for sale to the public, it must be
`tested and certified to the FCC/IC that it does not exceed the limit established by
`the government-adopted requirementfor safe exposure. The tests are performed
`in positions and locations(e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by
`the FCC/IC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handheld when
`tested for use at the ear is 1.46 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in
`this user guide, is 0.61 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among wireless
`
`

`

`Important safety information
`
`handheld and phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC/IC
`requirements). While there may be differences between the SARlevels of various
`wireless devices and at various positions, they all meet the government
`requirementfor safe exposure.
`
`The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handheld with
`all reported SARlevels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission
`guidelines. SAR information on this model handheldis on file with the FCC and
`can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fecid
`after searching on FCC ID L6AR6120CN.
`
`Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the
`Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at
`http://w
`ow-com.com.
`
`
`* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile handhelds used by
`the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram oftissue for the body or
`head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 gramsoftissue for the extremities - hands,
`wrists, ankles and feet). The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety
`to give additional protection for the public and to accountfor any variations in
`measurements.
`
`The long-term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of Radio
`Frequency Electromagnetic fields have not been evaluated by Underwriters
`Laboratories Inc (UL).
`
`ANTENNA CARE
`
`Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modifications, or
`attachments could damage the handheld and may violate FCC regulations.
`
`EFFICIENT USE
`
`Even though this handheld demonstrates compliance with FCC RF exposure
`requirements, RIM recommends minimizing contact with the left side of the
`BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld where the transmit antennais located.
`Minimizing contact to this area will also improvecall quality, and reduce transmit
`power, effectively conserving battery life.
`
`

`

`FCC compiiance statement (USA)
`
`AIRCRAFT SAFETY
`
`Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)/FCC regulations prohibit using the radio
`of your handheld while in the air. Switch the radio of your handheld OFF before
`boarding an aircraft. The effect of the use of your handheld’s radio in anaircraft is
`unknown.Such use mayaffect aircraft instrumentation, communication and
`performance, may disrupt the network, may otherwise be dangerousto the
`operation of the aircraft, and maybe illegal. All other applications of your
`handheld may be used in accordance withairline regulationsfor electronic
`devices.
`
`FCC compliance statement (USA)
`
`FCC Class B Pari 15
`
`This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
`following two conditions:
`
`* This device may not cause harmful interference, and
`
`* This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
`may cause undesired operation.
`
`( Warning: Changes or modificationsto this unit not expressly approved by the party
`
`responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
`
`This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
`digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
`provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
`instaliation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
`energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s
`instructions, may cause interference harmful to radio communications.
`
`There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular
`installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
`television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
`on, the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one or more of the
`following measures:
`
`* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
`
`*
`
`Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.
`
`

`

`Important safety information
`
`* Connect the equipmentinto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
`the receiver is connected.
`
`* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
`
`Industry CanadaCertification
`This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 133, undercertification number
`2503A-R6120CN.
`
`Class B compliance
`This device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in
`the interference-causing equipmentstandard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-
`003 of Industry Canada.
`
`

`

`Aboutthis guide
`
`This guide provides information and procedures for using the
`applications on your handheld.
`
`Audience
`
`This guide is for new handheld users who require help using
`handheld applications and for experienced users who wantto
`learn more about the handheld applications, including
`time-saving tips and tricks.
`
`Before you use this guide, complete the procedures in the
`“Getting Started” chapter of the printed Getting Started Guide.
`You should be able to send and read a test email message.
`
`ISP email
`
`Information that appears in this format, prefaced by
`Integration with new or ISP email account, pertains to
`handhelds that are configured for these integration
`options. You can use the features that are described in
`the sections that are marked with this note if you have
`integrated your handheld with an email account using
`the BlackBerry WebClient.
`
`Conventions
`
`This guide uses the following conventions to describe
`information about your handheld:
`
`Integration
`with new or
`
`account
`
`

`

`About this guide
`
`Information that appearsin this format, prefaced by Integration with
`Integration
`enterprise email account, pertains to handhelds that are configured for this
`withenterprise |
`;
`j
`aa
`.
`P
`integration option. You can use the features that are described in the sections
`email account
`that are marked with this note if you have integrated your handheld with
`your enterprise email account using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the
`BlackBerry Desktop Redirector.
`
`Microsoft
`Exchange
`
`Information that appears in this format, prefaced by Microsoft Exchange,
`pertains to handheldsthat are set up with a Microsoft® Exchange enterprise
`email account, You have a Microsoft Exchange email acc

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