Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] BlackBerry 6510 from Nextel®
Getting Started Guide
BlackBerry 6510 from Nextel Getting Started Guide Last modified: 27 May 2003 Part number: MAT-05260-004 PDF-06578-001 ASY-06449-007 At the time of publication, this documentation complies with software version 3. 6. 1. 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. [. . . ] The travel charger connects directly to the USB port on the side of the handheld and to an electrical outlet.
Note: Because the travel charger does not connect to your computer, you cannot use it to synchronize your handheld with your computer. The travel charger only enables you to recharge your handheld's battery.
Headset
The handheld is equipped with an integrated earpiece and microphone. The optional headset can also be used with the handheld's Phone application.
Holster
A holster, equipped with a clip, accompanies your handheld. While your handheld is in the holster, it is wearable. You can choose different forms of notification based on whether your handheld is in or out of the holster. Refer to the online Handheld User Guide for more information on editing notification profiles. When you receive a new message and remove your handheld from the holster within five seconds, notification (based on how you have set it) stops, and the most recently received message opens. If you remove your handheld from the holster and replace it quickly, notification stops and the message remains marked as unopened. You can use the Phone application with the headset while the handheld is in the holster. Refer to the online Handheld User Guide for more information on using the Phone application.
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Welcome to your wireless solution
Desktop software CD
The desktop software that is included with your handheld enables you to synchronize your personal information management (PIM) applications, and back up and restore your handheld's data. Refer to the Desktop Software Online Help for more information on the desktop software.
System requirements
The following components are required to install the desktop software: · Intel®-compatible 486 or higher computer with an available USB port
Note: Verify that your computer is USB 1. 1 compliant. Refer to your computer's documentation for more information.
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Windows® 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
Note: If you are using Windows 98, and not Windows 98 Second Edition, as your operating system, you must download an update for Windows 98 before the USB drivers operate as expected. Download the update from http://www. microsoft. com/com/dcom/dcom98/dcom1_3. asp.
Microsoft Microsoft Exchange Client, Microsoft Outlook 98, 2000, or XP Exchange (Corporate or Workgroup Installation) with an email account on a
Microsoft Exchange Server version 5. 5 or later that can receive email from the Internet.
Lotus Domino
Lotus Notes 4. 6 or later, with an email account on a Lotus Domino Server version 4. 6 or later that can receive email from the Internet.
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Welcome to your wireless solution
Integration with new or ISP email account
To set up your BlackBerry Web Client account, you must have access to the Internet. You must also have Netscape Navigator version 4. 08, 4. 58, or later patches, or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5. 01, 5. 5, 6. 0, or later patches. (You cannot use Netscape Navigator version 5. 0. ) To use the IntellisyncTM tool of the BlackBerry Desktop Software, you must be running personal information management (PIM) software, such as Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange, or Microsoft Schedule+; ACT!®; Lotus Notes or Lotus Organizer®; GroupWise®; GoldMine®; or Netscape®.
Customer support
For customer support, contact Nextel Customer Care at 1-800-6396111 or dial 611 from your handheld.
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This section provides information on the following topics: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Before you begin Setting up your handheld Inserting the SIM card Inserting the battery Installing the desktop software Charging your handheld's battery Adding handheld applications to the desktop software Connecting your handheld to your computer using a USB port Loading handheld applications Turning on and turning off your handheld Turning on and turning off the radio Registering with the Nextel wireless network Integrating with an enterprise email account Integrating with a new or existing ISP email account Sending a test email message Reading your test email message Setting the date and time Locking your handheld Placing emergency calls
Getting started
Before you begin
Before you use your handheld, you should familiarize yourself with its basic components. Your handheld's keyboard provides access to the alphabetic characters. The keyboard also features ten special keys: the Sym (symbol) key to access a symbols library, the Backspace key, the Enter key, the Space key, two Shift keys, the Alt key, the Escape button, the PTTTM (Push-to-TalkTM) button, and the Power button. You can use the Power button to activate backlighting, and you can generate numbers, punctuation marks, and special characters by pressing the Alt key in combination with the alphabetic keys. The trackwheel helps you navigate, view, and select items on each screen. To scroll through menu items or text, hold the Alt key and roll the trackwheel, or hold the Alt key and press the Back or Forward keys. To select applications and menu options, click (press) the trackwheel.
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Setting up your handheld
Setting up your handheld
To set up your handheld, complete this checklist.
!add handheld applications to the desktop software (if required) ! [. . . ] When you lock your handheld using either of these methods, the Lock screen appears. If you type information in the Options application, on the Owner screen, this information appears on the Lock screen. You should include your contact information in the event that your handheld is lost.
To lock the keyboard
You can lock your handheld's keyboard to avoid typing characters accidentally.
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On the Home screen, click the Keyboard Lock icon. [. . . ]