User Guide
Table Of Contents
- BlackBerry basics
- Shortcuts
- Phone
- Voice dialing
- Make a call using a voice command
- Dial an extension using a voice command
- Check your phone number using a voice command
- Check the wireless coverage level using a voice command
- Check the battery power level using a voice command
- Change the voice dialing language
- Turn off choice lists for voice commands
- Turn off voice prompts
- Set playback options for voice dialing
- Set the matching sensitivity level for voice commands
- Improve voice recognition of numbers
- Voice dialing troubleshooting
- Media
- Messages
- Typing
- Search
- Attachments
- Synchronization
- About synchronization
- Reconcile email messages over the wireless network
- Delete email messages over the wireless network
- Prerequisites: Wireless data synchronization
- Synchronize organizer data over the wireless network
- About synchronization conflicts
- Manage email reconciliation conflicts
- Manage data synchronization conflicts
- About backing up and restoring device data
- Prerequisites: Wireless data restoration
- Delete all device data
- Empty the deleted items folder on your computer from your device
- Synchronization troubleshooting
- Browser
- Applications
- Add an application
- View properties for an application
- Delete a third-party application
- Receive a device password prompt before you add an application
- View the size of an application database
- About upgrading the BlackBerry Device Software
- Prerequisites: Upgrading the BlackBerry Device Software over the wireless network
- Upgrade the BlackBerry Device Software
- Return to the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software
- Delete the previous version of the BlackBerry Device Software
- Application troubleshooting
- Maps
- GPS technology
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Tasks
- Memos
- Alarm
- Calculator
- Bluetooth technology
- Date and time
- Notification profiles
- BlackBerry Messenger
- Display and keyboard
- Language
- Change the display language
- Add a display language
- Delete a display language
- About typing input languages
- Change the typing input language
- Switch typing input methods
- Turn off the shortcut for switching typing input languages
- Change the input options for SureType technology
- Change the voice dialing language
- Change the display options for contacts
- Language troubleshooting
- Wireless network coverage
- Find information about wireless coverage indicators
- Turn off a wireless connection
- Network connection indicators
- Turn on wireless coverage notification
- Check the wireless coverage level using a voice command
- About the preferred wireless network list
- Add a wireless network to the preferred wireless network list
- Change the order of preferred wireless networks
- Delete a wireless network from the preferred wireless network list
- Turn off data service
- About roaming
- Switch wireless networks manually
- Verify the status of network connections and services
- Wireless network coverage troubleshooting
- Power, battery, and memory
- SIM card
- About the SIM card phone book
- Add a contact to your SIM card
- Copy contacts from your SIM card to your address book
- Copy a contact from your address book to your SIM card
- Change a SIM card contact
- Delete a SIM card contact
- Store SMS text messages on your SIM card
- About SIM card security
- Protect your SIM card with a PIN code
- Change the SIM card PIN code
- Change the display name for a phone number
- Security
- Third-party application control
- About permissions for third-party applications
- Reset connection permissions for third-party applications
- About direct Internet connections for third-party applications
- Set up a direct Internet connection for a third-party application
- Set permissions for a third-party application
- Connection permissions for third-party applications
- Interaction permissions for third-party applications
- Data permissions for third-party applications
- BrickBreaker
- Service books
- Troubleshooting
- BlackBerry basics troubleshooting
- Phone troubleshooting
- Voice dialing troubleshooting
- Media troubleshooting
- Message troubleshooting
- Typing troubleshooting
- Attachment troubleshooting
- Synchronization troubleshooting
- Browser troubleshooting
- Application troubleshooting
- Maps troubleshooting
- Contact troubleshooting
- Calendar troubleshooting
- Bluetooth technology troubleshooting
- Date and time troubleshooting
- Notification profile troubleshooting
- Display troubleshooting
- Language troubleshooting
- Wireless network coverage troubleshooting
- Security troubleshooting
- Diagnostic reports
- Glossary
- Legal notice
3. Change the Accept Unverified CRLs field to No.
4. Press the Menu key.
5. Click Save.
Your BlackBerry® device rejects certificate revocation lists from CRL servers that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service cannot verify.
Smart cards
About using a smart card with your device
Smart cards store certificates and private keys. You can use a smart card reader to import certificates from a smart card to the key store
on your BlackBerry® device, but you cannot import private keys. As a result, private key operations such as signing and decryption use
the smart card, and public key operations such as verification and encryption use the public certificates on your device.
If you use a smart card certificate to authenticate to your device, after you connect your smart card reader to your device, your device
requests authentication from the smart card each time that you unlock your device.
If the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® devices is installed on your device, you can use smart card certificates to send S/MIME-
protected messages.
About two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication, which requires an item that you have (for example, a smart card) and an item that you know (for example, a
pass phrase), is designed to provide additional security for your BlackBerry® device. You can use a smart card for two-factor authentication
when you log in to 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 use two-factor authentication, you must type your pass phrase when you
• unlock your device
• change a general security option on your device
• change a smart card option
• use your device with RSA software
Prerequisites: Two-factor authentication
• Verify that you have set a BlackBerry® device password.
• Verify that you know the smart card password. You should have received this password when you received your smart card.
Turn on two-factor authentication
1. In the device options, click Security Options.
2. Click General Settings.
3. Change the User Authenticator field to Enabled.
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