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BlackBerry 8705g™
Model number: RBH42GW

Published in XXXXXX
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Summary of Contents for 8705g

Page 1: ...Power button Notification LED Backspace Delete key Enter key Send key Make a phone call Symbol key Open the symbol list Alt key Type the alternate character on a key Trackwheel Select or click an item...

Page 2: ...etter in a phone number Hold Press the letter Redial a number Press twice Call a voice mail access number Hold Assign speed dial to a number key Hold any key Type a phone number Open the contact list...

Page 3: ...characters Hold Roll the trackwheel Cancel selection Press the Escape button Copy selected text Press Click the trackwheel or Click the trackwheel Click Copy Paste selected text Press Click the trackw...

Page 4: ...call placed call Alt mode on Shift mode on Number mode on Bluetooth connection Bluetooth radio on voice mail message alarm set transmitting data receiving data Home zone roaming Charging Low battery...

Page 5: ...kBerry Enterprise Server 13 Use enterprise activation 13 Use the BlackBerry Desktop Software 13 How do I 15 Make phone calls 15 Send email messages 15 Send PIN messages 15 Send SMS text messages 15 Se...

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Page 7: ...r BlackBerry device you must set up and turn on the device connect to the wireless network and set up your supported email account You can also choose to install the BlackBerry Desktop Software so tha...

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Page 9: ...ur device 5 Slide the SIM card into the holder so that it lies flat below the metal guide 6 Continue to slide the SIM card into the holder until it stops One end of the SIM card should be slightly hid...

Page 10: ...rmation Connect to the wireless network On the device if the power is off press the Power button Your device should connect to the wireless network automatically To connect to the wireless network suc...

Page 11: ...option applies to you see Setting up for email using BlackBerry Internet Service on page 9 for more information BlackBerry Enterprise Server option Use this option if all the following situations app...

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Page 13: ...st part of the default email address for your device Friendly Name Type the name that you want to appear in the From field of messages that you send If you do not type a name the default email address...

Page 14: ...d Account Note To follow a link in the browser click the link Click Get Link 4 Type the information for the account that you want to add Email Address Type the full email address of the account User N...

Page 15: ...count 3 Use this web site to set additional account options which include reactivating your account changing your password creating an auto signature setting options for sent messages switching to a n...

Page 16: ...device 4 Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer 5 On the Windows taskbar click Start 6 Click Programs BlackBerry Desktop Manager Note To find more informatio...

Page 17: ...ivation password you can install the BlackBerry Desktop Software on your computer to integrate your device with your supported email account To install the desktop software the following system requir...

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Page 19: ...e top of the message in the Send Using field press the Space key until the preferred email account appears Send PIN messages A personal identification number PIN uniquely identifies each BlackBerry de...

Page 20: ...To insert a slash mark press the Shift key the Space key The Go To dialog box tracks the web addresses that you type To go to a web page on the list click the web address Click OK Set a device passwor...

Page 21: ...luetooth enabled device 1 In the device options click Bluetooth 2 Click the trackwheel 3 Click Add Device 4 Click the name of a Bluetooth enabled device 5 In the Enter passkey for device name field ty...

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Page 23: ...the desktop software click Help to view the BlackBerry Desktop Software Online Help Why can I not send or receive email messages Verify that your device is connected to the wireless network and that y...

Page 24: ...tlet before cleaning Note See the BlackBerry Wireless Device Safety and Product Information for more information about caring for your device Where can I buy accessories for my device You can buy appr...

Page 25: ...ternet Service The BlackBerry Internet Service email account setup process is designed to automatically detect whether the BlackBerry Mail Connector is required and to prompt you to install the applic...

Page 26: ...follow a link in the browser click the link Click Get Link 3 On the Change Handheld screen verify that the new device information is correct PIN personal information number PIN for your device IMEI Th...

Page 27: ...ECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION NEITHER RIM NOR ITS RESPECTIVE DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR CONSULTANTS SHALL BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER BE THEY DIRECT ECONOMIC COMMERCI...

Page 28: ...o see the help topics that are associated with the program that you are using Additional resources If you use the BlackBerry Internet Service log in to your account using a desktop browser On the menu...

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