User’s Guide R RIM 950 Wireless Handheld Version 1.
RIM 950 Wireless Handheld™ User’s Guide Part Number: MAT-02743-001 Rev.001 Last revised 04/28/00 At the time of printing, documentation complies with versions: Operating System 2.0.13 and Applications 1.7.0 © 1997-2000 Research In Motion Limited. All rights reserved. RIM, Research In Motion, the RIM logo, and “Always On, Always Connected” are trademarks of Research In Motion Limited. RIM, Research In Motion – Registered, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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• Connect the equipment into 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 Canada Certification This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 119. IC Class B compliance This device complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
Contents FCC compliance statement (USA) ..........................................3 Industry Canada Certification ................................................4 Important safety information ........................................................9 Welcome...........................................................................................11 About this guide......................................................................12 About Research In Motion...............................................
Creating a response list ..........................................................50 Customizing the auto signature............................................51 Sending an Auto Reply message ..........................................52 Attaching Address Book entries ...........................................53 Using AutoText .......................................................................54 Automatic formatting.............................................................59 Inserting symbols ......
Managing Tasks and Appointments..........................................95 Using the Tasks function .......................................................95 Using the Calendar function .................................................99 Summary and tips.................................................................105 Using the MemoPad and Calculator ........................................107 Using the MemoPad function .............................................107 Using the Calculator function .....
Important safety information Remember to follow any special regulations governing the use of the RIM 950 Wireless Handheld and always switch it off in areas where radio devices are forbidden, or when it may cause interference or danger. Any safety laws and regulations pertaining to the use of cell phones and two-way radios will likely apply to your use of the handheld. We encourage you to follow such laws and regulations at all times.
use any cradle, charging unit or any other accessory that is not manufactured or supplied by RIM or an authorized RIM accessories supplier. Use of any accessory that is not supplied or approved for use by RIM is not permitted. Use only those battery types specified in this User’s Guide. The use of any other may disable the handheld and may be dangerous. Discard the handheld properly.
Welcome The RIM 950 Wireless Handheld is a powerful computer with fullfeatured Address Book, Calendar, and Task List software. Unlike other personal information management (PIM) products, the RIM 950 Wireless Handheld includes an integrated wireless modem. The pocket-sized handheld features a 31-key QWERTY keyboard, a customizable 6 or 8-line LCD, and a unique trackwheel so that you can navigate and communicate with ease.
Welcome — About this guide email addresses. Enter notes for individual contacts and search the database to find specific contacts. • Calendar: Keep track of appointments using either Calendar or Agenda view. • Tasks: Add, edit, delete tasks, and mark tasks as complete. • Alarm: Set the alarm on the handheld to sound daily. • MemoPad: Compose, edit, and delete notes, memos and lists. • Calculator: Perform basic mathematical operations.
Welcome — About this guide 13 functions are included, as well as answers to many frequently asked questions. Note Notes will appear in this format and contain additional information to help you perform the task being described. Tip Tips provide information about performing tasks and offer different options to perform tasks. A summary, including a list of relevant tips, appears at the end of each chapter. The handheld has two display options: Large Font and Small Font.
Welcome — About Research In Motion About Research In Motion RIM is a world leader in the mobile communications market. Our current product portfolio includes mobile email solutions, wireless handhelds, and wireless modems. RIM has a history of developing breakthrough wireless data solutions. Our products are based on industry-leading technologies, providing the best in radio coverage, small size, high performance and long battery life.
1 Get to know your handheld This chapter will help you get acquainted with your handheld before you start sending and receiving messages. Handheld components Figure 1: Front view of handheld Here are some details on the handheld’s main components: LCD screen The LCD screen is your interface with functions such as composing and reading messages, setting tasks and appointments, viewing and editing contact information, customizing device options, and performing basic mathematical calculations.
Get to know your handheld — Handheld components You can increase the readability of the LCD by using the backlighting feature. To activate backlighting, press the orange ALT key three times in a row. The backlight will shut off automatically if you do not press any keys or use the trackwheel for more than 10 seconds.
Get to know your handheld — Turning on your handheld 17 set it) stops and the most recently received message will be open. If you pull the handheld out of the holster and quickly replace it, notification stops but the message will remain marked unread. See page 31 for information on notification options. Serial port The serial port on the bottom of the handheld fits into the prongs of the docking cradle (available from your service provider).
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Description of keys The following chart describes special keyboard and trackwheel combinations that will help you navigate, compose messages, and configure the options on the handheld. Key Function Scrolling and selecting • Roll the trackwheel with your thumb to scroll up and down through screen lines, fields, and menu items.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Key 19 Function ALT characters and backlighting ALT key The orange ALT key activates the numeric and symbol characters, printed in orange above the alphabetic keys. • Press the ALT key once to affect the next character you type. Press and hold the ALT key while you type to affect all characters. • Press the ALT key three times to activate backlighting. An ‘A’ icon appears in the top right corner of your screen when the ALT key is active.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Key Function NUM lock • Press SHIFT+ALT to activate num lock mode. Any key that you press in the upper row will be typed in its numeric form. Press SHIFT again to return to regular mode. An ‘N’ icon appears in the top right corner of your screen when num lock mode is activated. If you leave num lock activated and return to the Home screen, you will not be able to select icons using the trackwheel.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Key 21 Function Select multiple messages • Hold the SHIFT key while rolling the trackwheel in the Messages screen to select more than one message. You can delete or save these messages, of mark them read or unread. Carriage returns, select highlighted items ENTER • Press the ENTER key to insert a regular carriage return, moving your cursor to a new line. • Press the ENTER key to select the highlighted item.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Key Function Delete characters ahead of cursor, delete messages • Press ALT+BACKSPACE while composing a message to delete the selected character only. • Press ALT+BACKSPACE in the Messages screen to delete the selected message. If you scroll to a date in the Messages screen and press ALT+BACKSPACE, a message appears to asking if you wish to delete all messages prior to that date.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 23 To select a symbol, either scroll to a symbol and click, or press the associated alpha key under the desired symbol. You will return to your message with the symbol inserted. LCD interface The handheld’s LCD screen is composed of the Home screen, function screens that are launched from the Home screen, and menus within each function. Icons are used throughout for message status, handheld status, and navigational aid.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys The following chart shows each function icon and describes the corresponding function: Icon Description Receive, read, reply to, compose, forward, save, and delete messages. Messages Compose Type and send messages using one of five send methods: email, phone, fax #, 1-way pager, or Interactive Handheld (handheldto-handheld). Store important reference. messages for future Locked Messages Locate messages in seconds with the powerful search tool.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Icon 25 Description Set the alarm on the handheld to sound daily. Alarm Compose, edit, and delete important notes. MemoPad Perform basic mathematical operations. Calculator Options Lock Turn Radio Off/ Turn Radio On Power Off Customize the way the handheld notifies you of messages; set the password; customize Autotext; set the date/time; program the automatic on/off feature.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Function menus Menus provide a list of options for the current function. You can open a function screen’s menu by clicking the trackwheel; the menu appears on top and covers approximately half of the screen’s width. Address Book function menu Icons and graphical tools Home screen components The Home screen appears when you turn on the handheld. It is your starting point for using the handheld’s functions.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 27 Handheld status icons These icons appear on the handheld’s LCD screen to indicate battery power, coverage levels, and keyboard modes.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Message status icons These icons appear on the handheld’s LCD screen to indicate the status of pending, sent, and received messages. Icon Description Message is being sent. Message has been sent out to the network. Sent message has been delivered (appears only when using the one of the following send methods: Interactive Handheld, Phone, Fax #, 1-way Pager).
Get to know your handheld — Selecting Options Icon 29 Description Status of the message is high Navigational icons These icons appear on the handheld’s LCD screen to indicate positions within fields, lists, menus, and screens. Icon Description Indicates the cursor position You are at the bottom of a menu or screen; scroll the trackwheel up to view more items. You are at the top of a menu or screen; scroll the trackwheel down to view more items.
Get to know your handheld — Setting the date and time • Use the menu. While in an option field, click to view the menu. Scroll to Change Options and click. A dialog box appears where you can scroll through your options. Once you reach the option you prefer, click the trackwheel. After setting all of the options in the screen, click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. • Use ALT + roll. Hold the ALT key while rolling the trackwheel to scroll through the options.
Get to know your handheld — Setting message notification 3. 31 Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. You return to the Device Options screen. Setting message notification You can customize the way the handheld notifies you when you receive a message. See page 118 for more information on notification settings. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the OPTIONS icon and click. 2. From the Device Options screen, scroll to Notify and click.
Get to know your handheld — Using password protection idle for that amount of time, you will need to type your password to use the handheld. You can also manually activate the password security screen by selecting the Lock function from the Home screen. You should lock your handheld if you leave it unattended. If you do not want the password security screen to appear, you must disable your password in the Security screen.
Get to know your handheld — Using password protection 3. 33 In the Security Timeout: field, set how much idle time should pass before the password security screen will appear. Press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the space key once you have set the field to your preference. You return to the Device Options screen. Note Once you have set a password, you need to enter it to use the Security screen again.
Get to know your handheld — Summary and tips 2. The password security screen will appear and you will need your password to use the handheld. Note The information that you entered in the Owner screen of the handheld options will appear on the password security screen. If you did not enter any information, default information appears. See page 120 for more information on the Owner screen.
Get to know your handheld — Summary and tips 35 password protection. Equipped with this knowledge, you’re now ready to start sending messages. Getting to know your handheld - Tips • Press the first letter of an item in an options list, menu, or choice list to jump directly to the item. • Press Y to select Yes in a pop-up dialog box. • Press N to select No in a pop-up dialog box. • Press C or BACKSPACE to select Cancel in a pop-up dialog box.
2 Start sending messages Now that you’re more familiar with the handheld, you can start sending and receiving messages. The following steps will help you get started: 1. Install a new battery 2. Turn on the radio 3. Send a test message 4. Set a password to protect your handheld. Installing the battery Depending on usage, the handheld can operate for weeks using a single AA alkaline battery. The handheld will work best if you use a standard, high quality alkaline battery.
Start sending messages — Installing the battery 2. Once you have removed the battery cover, you can remove the old battery and insert a new battery. When inserting the new battery, make sure that the battery connectors are aligned for the correct polarity. The handheld will vibrate and beep if the battery has not been inserted properly.
Start sending messages — Turning on/off radio 39 Turning on/off radio When you first receive your handheld, the wireless radio will be turned off, and the handheld cannot communicate over the wireless network. You must turn on the radio before you can send and receive messages. In the Home screen, scroll to the TURN WIRELESS ON icon and click.
Start sending messages — Sending a message Sending a message You can send a message to an existing contact or add a new contact while composing your message. Tip You can also start composing a message from the Messages, Address Book, or Locked Messages screens. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Compose Message and click. Follow steps 2-5 below to compose and send your message. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the COMPOSE icon and click. 2.
Start sending messages — Reading a message 41 The Messages screen shows a list of message headers for each message you’ve sent/received; the header includes the time sent or received, the recipient or sender, and the subject line. You will see one of the following icons to the left of the message header to indicate message’s status. Message is being sent Message has been sent out to the network Message is pending (will be sent later).
Start sending messages — Summary 3. The new message appears on your screen. Scroll down to read the entire message. Scroll up past the subject line of the message to view the message status, recipient(s), sender, and date. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu, then scroll to your next option. See Chapter 4 for more information on receiving and reading messages.
3 Composing and sending messages In the previous chapters of this guide, you learned about your handheld’s main components, and the general procedures required for sending and reading messages. This chapter explains the different features that the handheld offers for advanced composing and sending capabilities. Setting message options You can change the message options for all message types: received, saved, and sent. You can choose: • Display Time: shows the time the message was sent or received.
Composing and sending messages — Choosing a send method To set message options 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2. In the Messages screen, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Options and click. 3. The Message List Options screen appears. Scroll to the field that you would like to set and press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the option to your preference. 4. Click to view the menu.
Composing and sending messages — Setting current message options 45 To choose a send method: 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the COMPOSE icon and click. 2. The To: screen appears. Scroll to a contact’s name and click. A menu appears, listing the send methods available for that contact. 3. Scroll to the send method of your preference and click.
Composing and sending messages — Sending handheld-to-handheld 3. The Current Message Options screen appears. Scroll to the field that you would like to set, then press the SPACE key to change the option. 4. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Save and click. You return to the To: screen.
Composing and sending messages — Sending one-time messages 4. Type a subject line and press ENTER to begin composing your message. (If you selected Use Once in step 2, you will be prompted to type the recipient’s Interactive Handheld address information.) 5. Once you have finished composing your message, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Send Message and click. 47 You return to the Messages screen where a checkmark will appear to indicate that the message has been sent.
Composing and sending messages — Sending messages to a group 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the COMPOSE icon and click. 2. The To: screen appears. Scroll to [Use Once] and click to view the menu. Select a send method. (For this exercise, select Use Email.) 3. The One Time Email screen appears and you can type your contact’s email address. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and select Continue by clicking again. 4. Type a subject and press ENTER to begin typing your message.
Composing and sending messages — Sending messages to multiple 3. You return to the To: screen where the group is added to your list of recipients. Type your subject in the Subject field and press ENTER to begin composing your message. 4. When you have finished composing your message, click to view the menu. Scroll to Send Message and click. Note 49 When you add more than one recipient to a message, the same send method must be used for all.
Composing and sending messages — Creating a response list 3. The Cc: screen appears, listing all of your contacts’ names. Scroll to a name. (Alternatively, you can type the first letters of your contact’s name to start a search and then scroll to the name.) Click the trackwheel to view the menu, then scroll to Continue and click. 4. You return to the To: screen where the additional recipient appears in the list. Type your subject in the Subject: field and press ENTER to begin composing your message.
Composing and sending messages — Customizing the auto signature 2. While composing a message, type a question in the message body that requires a response, then press ENTER. 3. Type Responses:, then press ENTER to move to the next line. 4. Type the first response option, then press ENTER. Continue to create your list of responses, pressing ENTER after each response option. 5. When you have finished composing your message, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Send Message and click.
Composing and sending messages — Sending an Auto Reply message Enabled: field, press the SPACE key to enable auto signature, then press ENTER. 3. In the Auto Signature: field, type the information that you would like recipients to see at the end of your messages. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. To disable auto signature 1. In the Home screen, scroll to OPTIONS and click. 2. In the Device Options screen, scroll to User Profile and click.
Composing and sending messages — Attaching Address Book entries 3. In the Auto Reply: field, type the information that you would like recipients to see in the Auto Reply message. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. 53 Attaching Address Book entries You can send an Address Book entry as an attachment. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the COMPOSE icon and click. 2. While you are composing your message, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
Composing and sending messages — Using AutoText See page 84 for information on how to add a new Address Book entry. Using AutoText The handheld’s AutoText function automatically replaces text you type with pre-programmed text. You can increase how quickly you compose messages by using AutoText. By configuring the default AutoText entries and adding new ones for your specific needs, you can use AutoText to: • Automatically correct commonly misspelled words.
Composing and sending messages — Using AutoText 2. While composing your message in the To: screen, type the text ‘hte’. The text ‘hte’ is a default AutoText entry that tells the handheld to automatically replace the text with the correctly spelled word ‘the’. 3. As soon as you press the SPACE key, the correct spelling replaces the error. 55 To add a new AutoText entry You may want to customize your AutoText database by adding specific AutoText entries. 1.
Composing and sending messages — Using AutoText You can test your new entry by typing the keyword while you compose your message. To add a new AutoText entry using a macro 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the OPTIONS icon and click. 2. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to AutoText and click. The AutoText screen appears with a list of default AutoText entries. Click to view the menu. Scroll to New Item and click.
Composing and sending messages — Using AutoText 5. 57 Once the appropriate replacement text is in the Replace it with: field, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Item and click. The new AutoText entry will appear in the AutoText entries list in alphabetical order. When you enter this AutoText entry into a message and press the SPACE key, the corresponding macro is inserted into your message.
Composing and sending messages — Using AutoText To delete an AutoText entry If you do not wish to keep an AutoText entry (either a default entry or one that you added), you can delete it. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the OPTIONS icon and click. 1. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to AutoText and click. In the AutoText screen, scroll to the entry you would like to delete. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Delete Item and click. 2.
Composing and sending messages — Automatic formatting 59 Automatic formatting The handheld’s built-in formatting capabilities extend beyond the AutoText function to reduce your typing time. Auto capitalization As you compose a message, you do not have to worry about pressing the SHIFT key to capitalize words — the handheld has two methods of performing capitalization for you.
Composing and sending messages — Inserting symbols To insert a blank space into the Email field, press BACKSPACE and then press SPACE again. A blank space appears in the field. The next time you press the SPACE key, the ‘@’ sign appears. Number fields You can type numbers in the Interactive Handheld, BlackBerry PIN, Work, Home, Mobile, 1-way Pager, and Fax fields without pressing the ALT key.
Composing and sending messages — Summary and tips 3. 61 Use the trackwheel to scroll to the symbol you would like to insert into your message, then click to insert the symbol. You return to your message in the To: screen and you can see that your symbol has been inserted. Tip You can also insert international/accented characters into your messages. Press and hold a letter key while rolling the trackwheel to scroll through international/accented characters.
Composing and sending messages — Summary and tips Composing and sending messages - Tips • Press ALT + SHIFT to turn on caps lock mode (press shift again to turn it off). • Press and hold a letter to capitalize it (only works with Key Rate enabled). AutoText • Press br + SPACE to enter an open angle bracket. • Press ld + SPACE to enter the current date. • Press lt + SPACE to enter the current time.
4 Receiving and reading messages In this chapter, you will learn about your options for received messages, how to retrieve more of a long message, how to reply to a message containing a response list, and how to manage file and Address Book attachments. When you receive a new message, the handheld will display visual notification on the Home screen and will provide other notification, depending on how you have set your notification options.
Receiving and reading messages — Received message options Forward Message — Forward (send) the open message to another contact. If an attachment is included with a message, it will be forwarded with the message. Reply with Text — Send a reply to the sender of the open message. The text of the original message appears below your reply. All of the original message is sent, even if it was truncated on your handheld.
Receiving and reading messages — Receiving long messages 65 Receiving long messages Occasionally, you may receive a message exceeding the maximum size currently allowed by the network. You can receive the rest of your message by following this procedure: 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2. Open a message. If the message is too large to view at one time, you will see the message “More available” at the end. The remaining number of bytes in the message is also listed.
Receiving and reading messages — Forwarding long messages Forwarding long messages You can configure the handheld so that messages over a specific number of kilobytes will be forwarded to another email address. By default, the handheld is set to receive complete messages of up to 16, 000 kilobytes (approximately 16, 000 characters). 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the OPTIONS icon and click. 2. In the Device Options screen, scroll to User Profile and click.
Receiving and reading messages — Replying to a message containing a 67 menu and select Send Message. The sent message will include the file attachment. You return to the Message List and you can view the sent message’s status. Replying to a message containing a response list Another RIM 950 user can send you a message that contains a response list. You can choose one of the responses as your reply message. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2.
Receiving and reading messages — Adding contacts to Address Book 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2. Open a received message and read it. (If there are attachments to the message, the number of attachments is displayed at the top of the message.) Scroll to the end of the message; if there is an Address Book attachment for you to open, you will see its name and size. 3. With your cursor in the name of the Address Book attachment, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
Receiving and reading messages — Summary and tips 2. Open a received message and read it. Scroll to the top of the message. Place your cursor in the From: field and click to view the menu. 3. Scroll to Add to Address Book and click. The new contact’s information will be shown in the Edit Address screen. Add any information you would like to include for this contact. 4. Click the trackwheel to view the menu and select Save Address by clicking again.
Receiving and reading messages — Summary and tips Receiving and reading messages - Tips • Press T to go to the top of a list or open message. • Press B to go to the bottom of a list or open message. • Press ALT and roll the trackwheel to scroll horizontally in any field where you can enter or view text. • Press ALT + ENTER to page up in an open message. • Press ENTER to page down in an open message.
5 Managing messages Chapters 3 and 4 discuss the features and functions that the handheld provides for sending and receiving messages. Now, find out how you can organize, customize, and search your list of messages efficiently. Saving messages There are two types of saved messages: messages that you’ve already sent or received and would like to save to the Locked Messages screen, and messages that you are composing but would like to save without sending.
Managing messages — Saving messages Messages list but also remains in the Messages screen, where it will appear with a lock icon beside it. 4. Return to the Home screen by clicking to view the menu, scrolling to Close and clicking. In the Home screen, scroll to the LOCKED MESSAGES icon and click. The Locked Messages screen appears and you can see that the message has been copied to this folder. Now that the message has been saved, you can return to the Messages screen to delete the message.
Managing messages — Saving messages 73 To save a message while composing You may wish to save a message that you have not finished composing, so that you may complete and send it at a later time. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the COMPOSE icon and click. 2. While composing in the To: screen, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Message and click. 3. The Messages screen appears. An icon beside the message indicates that the message is saved but has not been sent. 4.
Managing messages — Searching messages Searching messages Use the handheld’s search function to locate specific messages in seconds. Note You can also search for messages while in the Messages and Locked Messages screens. To perform a search 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the SEARCH MESSAGES icon and click. 2. The Search Messages screen appears. In the Name:, Subject:, and Message: fields, type the keywords for which you want to search.
Managing messages — Searching messages 75 options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the field to your preference. 4. Select the types of messages that you want the results of the search to show. In the Show: field, press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the field to your preference. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Search Messages and click. The results of your search are displayed in the Search screen.
Managing messages — Deleting messages The settings will revert to the saved search. Note You can only save the criteria of one search at a time. Deleting messages Although the handheld has ample memory for storing messages, you should delete unnecessary messages in order to manage the list more efficiently. Note If the handheld’s memory is full and you receive new messages, the handheld will delete the oldest messages in the Messages screen to accommodate new ones. Locked messages are not deleted.
Managing messages — Deleting messages 3. 77 A dialog box appears, asking if you want to delete the message. Click Yes. (This dialog box appears only if Confirm Message Delete is enabled in the Messages List Options screen.) You return to the Messages screen where the message is no longer included in the list. Note If you request more of a message, you should not delete the message until you have received the remainder of the message. See page 65 for more information on receiving long messages.
Managing messages — Resending a message To delete multiple messages You can delete all messages prior to a particular day by selecting a date field. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2. In the Messages screen, scroll to a date field. With the date field highlighted, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Delete Prior and click. 3.
Managing messages — Marking a message as unread 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2. In the Messages screen, scroll to the message that you want to resend and click to view the menu. Select Open Message by clicking again. 3. The text of the message will appear. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Resend Message and click. 79 You return to the Messages screen and your message will be sent again. Marking a message as unread You can mark messages on the handheld as unread. 1.
Managing messages — Marking all messages read The message will be marked as unread. Note You can also mark an open message as unread by clicking to view the menu, scrolling to Mark Unread and clicking again. Marking all messages read You can mark all of the messages on the handheld as read. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MESSAGES icon and click. 2. Scroll to the top of the Messages screen and select the date field. 3. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Mark All Read and click.
Managing messages — Summary and tips 81 messages at your convenience. In the next chapter you’ll discover the various features of the Address Book. Managing messages - Tips • Press ALT + U to toggle between unread/read message status. • Press ALT + BACKSPACE with a date field highlighted to delete all messages prior to and including the selected date.
6 Using the Address Book The handheld contains an Address Book for storing various contact information. The Address Book allows you to keep a customized record of email addresses, mailing addresses, titles, and pager, fax, business, and home phone numbers. You can include PIN numbers for contacts who also have handhelds. It also stores information about specific contacts in the form of notes.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses default, this option is set to Yes. • Allow Duplicate Names: Select whether or not you want to allow more than one entry for the same name. By default, this option is set to Yes. 4. Scroll to the field that you would like to set, then press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the option to your preference. 5. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses 3. Type your contact’s information, pressing ENTER after each field. You can also type your contact’s full name in the First: or Last: field and press ENTER. The first name will appear in the First: field and the last name will appear in the Last: field. Note 4. 85 You can have up to three email addresses for the same Address Book entry. To add more than one email address, click to view the menu, scroll to Add Email and click.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses contacts frequently. When you send a message, all recipients in the group will be addressed. Note If, in an otherwise empty Address Book, you create the name of a group email address without adding members, then save the group name and exit, you will not be able to add members to that group address. You can add members to a group address only if you create other address book entries before you edit the group.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses 5. In the Add Member screen, select the individual address entry that you want to add to the group. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Use Email and click. Note 6. 87 If you want to add a member to your group who does not appear in your regular list of contacts, click to view the menu. Scroll to New Address and click. Follow the instructions on page 84. Then continue with this procedure. The New Group screen appears with your contact added as a member.
Using the Address Book — Adding addresses Editing groups You can edit the email group you have created if you want to delete a member, add a member, change a member, or view the information for a member. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the ADDRESS BOOK icon and click. 2. In the Address Book screen, scroll to the name of the group that you would like to edit and click. Scroll to Edit Group and click. 3. In the Edit Group: screen, scroll to the name of a group member and click.
Using the Address Book — Address Book fields 4. • Delete Group — delete the entire group from your contact list • Change Group Name — change the name that you have specified for your group 89 Once you are finished editing the group, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Group and click. Address Book fields To open the Address Book: in the Home screen, scroll to the ADDRESS BOOK icon and click.
Using the Address Book — Address Book fields Title: Type your contact’s job title/position. Company: Type the name of the company for which your contact works. Work: Type your contact’s business phone number. This field supports numeric characters and the ‘–‘, ‘+’, ‘x’ and ‘.’ characters without having to hold down the ALT key. You can also use the symbols library (press ALT + SPACE) to insert parentheses. Home: Type your contact’s home phone number.
Using the Address Book — Viewing addresses 91 Notes: Type any reference notes you would like to keep about your contacts. This field supports alpha-numeric and symbol characters. Press ENTER for a new line. Fax: Type your contact’s fax number. This field supports numeric characters and the ‘–‘, ‘+’, ‘x’ and ‘.’ characters without having to hold down the ALT key. You can also use the symbols library (press ALT + SPACE) to insert parentheses.
Using the Address Book — Deleting addresses 2. In the Address Book screen, select the Address Book entry that you want to edit and click to view the menu. Scroll to Edit Address and click. 3. In the Edit Address screen, use the trackwheel to move from field to field. Press the ALT key as you roll to scroll horizontally through the text to make your edits. 4. When you have made all the changes to the address fields, click to view the menu.
Using the Address Book — Searching addresses 93 You return to the Address Book screen where the entry is longer included in the list. Note You can also delete addresses in the Edit Address and View Address screens. Searching addresses The handheld’s powerful search tool enables you to go directly to a specific contact so you do not have to scroll through a lengthy address list. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the ADDRESS BOOK icon and click. 2.
Using the Address Book — Summary and tips Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned how you can store address information for each person or company that you might want to contact. Not only are you familiar with the various address book fields, but you can also add, view, edit, delete, and search for addresses. In the next chapter, you will learn about managing your tasks and appointments.
7 Managing Tasks and Appointments The handheld contains a Tasks function and a Calendar function to help you manage and schedule appointments and tasks. Use the Tasks function to make a list of tasks to be completed. Use the Calendar function to keep track of appointments and events, including the duration of the appointment, the location, and any additional notes. Using the Tasks function The handheld’s Tasks function allows you to keep a list of tasks to be completed.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Tasks function Confirm Task Delete: Select whether or not you want to confirm the deletion of a task. By default, this option is set to Yes. 4. Scroll to the field that you would like to set, then press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the option to your preference. 5. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. You return to the Tasks screen. To add tasks 1.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Tasks function 4. 97 Click the view the menu. Scroll to Save Tasks and click. Your new task will be listed in the Tasks screen with one of the following three icons beside it, depending on the task’s status. Icon Description The task has been completed. The task has been deferred or is waiting. The task has not been started or is in progress. Task entry fields The Tasks screen will contain the following entry fields. Task: Type the subject of the task.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Tasks function recorded for this task. If you select By Date, you can enter the date on which this task is due. Notes: Type any reference notes you would like to keep about the task. To view and edit tasks 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the TASKS icon on the functions list and click. 2. In the Tasks screen, scroll to the tasks that you want to view or edit, then click the trackwheel to view the menu. Select Open Task by clicking again. 3.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Calendar function 99 You return to the Tasks screen and you can see that the task is no longer in the list. Note You can also delete all completed tasks by scrolling to Delete Completed and clicking. You can also delete tasks in the Edit Task screen. To changing a task’s status 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the TASKS icon and click. 2. In the Tasks screen, select the task for which you want to change the status, then click to view the menu. 3.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Calendar function 2. In the Calendar screen, click to view the menu. Scroll to Display Agenda or Display Calendar and click. If you switch to another view and then exit the Calendar screen, that view will appear the next time you open the function. Agenda view This view displays only the days on which you have appointments, allowing you to see your “agenda”. The appointments appear in chronological order starting with the earliest appointments at the top.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Calendar function 101 Tip Press S to switch between views quickly. In Calendar view, scroll to a date and press the ENTER key. You will see the appointments for the day, in Agenda view. (If there are no appointments, you will see the appointments for the day closest to the day you've selected.) Press the BACKSPACE key to return to the Calendar view. Scroll to another date to view more appointments. To add appointments 1.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Calendar function You return to the Calendar screen. Appointment fields The New Appointment screen contains the following fields: • Subject: Type the subject of the appointment. • Location: Type the location where the appointment is to be held. • Date: Type the date of the appointment. The default is today's date. • Start Time: Type the start time for the appointment. The default is the current time, rounded to the nearest 15 minutes.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Calendar function 103 To view and edit appointments If you are in Calendar view, you must switch to Agenda view before you can view or edit the details of an appointment. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the CALENDAR icon and click. 2. In the Calendar screen, ensure that you are in Agenda view. Select the appointment that you want to view or edit. Click to view the menu. Scroll to and click Open Appointment. 3.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Using the Calendar function 2. In the Calendar screen, click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Today and click. You will move to today's date in the list of appointments. Note In Agenda view, if you do not have appointments for the current date, the next day that has appointments will be displayed. To delete appointments 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the CALENDAR icon and click. 2.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Summary and tips 105 3. A dialog box appears asking if you want to delete prior appointments. Click Yes. You return to the Calendar screen and you can see that the appointments have been removed from the list Note If you want to delete multiple appointments in Calendar view, highlight a date with appointments and click to view the menu. Scroll to and click Delete Appointments. All appointments for the day will be deleted.
Managing Tasks and Appointments — Summary and tips Managing tasks and appointments - Tips • Press P to go to the previous month in the Calendar screen. • Press ALT + A to display the next calendar reminder. • Press ENTER to create an appointment at a selected time.
8 Using the MemoPad and Calculator The handheld features a MemoPad for recording lists, notes, or other important information that you’d like to store aside from messages. The Calculator function helps you perform simple mathematical operations. Using the MemoPad function You can use the MemoPad function to add, edit, view, and delete important memos. To add memos 1. In the Home screen, scroll the MEMOPAD icon and click. 2. In the MemoPad screen, click to view the menu. Scroll to New Memo and click.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the MemoPad function 3. Type a title for your memo and press ENTER, then type the body of the memo. 4. Once you have finished composing the memo, click to view the menu. Select Save by clicking again. You return to the MemoPad screen and you can see that your new memo appears in alphabetical order. To view memos 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the MEMOPAD icon and click. 2. In the MemoPad screen, highlight the name of the memo that you want to view.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the Calculator function 109 3. In the Memo screen, you can add/edit text. Hold the ALT key as you roll to scroll horizontally through the text. 4. When you have finished making changes to your memo, click to view the menu. Select Save by clicking again. Note You can clear the Title: field and the entire body of a memo. Scroll to the field you want to clear (either the Title field or the body) and click to view the menu. Scroll to Clear Field and click.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the Calculator function To perform mathematical operations 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the CALCULATOR icon and click. 2. The Calculator screen appears. Use the keyboard to enter the first number of the mathematical calculation. Using the trackwheel, scroll to the operator you want and click. 3. Enter the next number of the mathematical calculation. Using the trackwheel, scroll the trackwheel to the equal sign and click.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Summary and tips 111 Summary and tips In this chapter, you learned how to use the MemoPad function and the Calculator function. You can not only add, edit, and view memos in the MemoPad screen, but you can also perform mathematical operations in the Calculator screen. In the next chapter, you’ll find out how to customize your handheld’s options. Using the MemoPad and Calculator - Tips MemoPad • Press T to go to the top memo in the list.
9 Customizing your handheld’s options In the ‘Get to know your handheld’ chapter, you learned about the procedure for setting message notification options. Now, refer to this chapter to learn how to customize the handheld’s many other options to suit your specific needs. Setting the alarm The handheld has an alarm function that you can set to tone at the same time every day. Choose from six different tone settings and three volume levels. 1. In the Home screen, scroll to the ALARM icon and click. 2.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Customizing handheld options 3. Click the trackwheel to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options and click. Note When the alarm sounds, press any key to silence the alarm. This action will not disable the alarm; it will sound at the set time again even if it has been silenced. To disable the alarm, set the Alarm On/Off field to Off. Alarm fields The Daily Alarm screen contains the following entry fields: Time: Set the time at which you want the alarm to sound.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 115 3. Scroll to the field that you would like to set, the press the SPACE key to scroll through your options. Release the SPACE key once you have set the field to your preference. 4. Click to view the menu, then scroll to Save Options and click. You return to the Device Options screen. Handheld options The following pages list the handheld’s options and provide page references for further information.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options Weekday Off: Set the handheld to turn off automatically at a specific time throughout the week Weekend On: Set the handheld to turn on automatically at a specific time on the weekend Weekend Off: Set the handheld to turn off automatically at a specific time on the weekend AutoText The AutoText screen contains a list of all current AutoText entries. You can add, edit, and delete entries as you wish.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 117 Date: Set the current date Note The information that you set in the Time, Format, and Date fields will appear on the handheld’s Home screen and on the password security screen. Default Message Options See the ‘Composing and Sending’ chapter for more information on Default Message Options. Message Services We recommend that you do not edit these fields.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options Network Settings Roaming: Choose the country in which you are located. Subscribers in each respective country will have their home country as the default setting. Radio: Turn the handheld’s radio on or off. In certain situations, such as travelling by plane, it is important to turn off the radio in your handheld to prevent radio frequency interference. See page 39 for a shortcut for turning your radio on and off.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 119 Volume: Select the volume for your notification tune. Choose from Low, Medium, High, Escalating, or Off. If you set your notification type to vibrate and set the Volume: field to Low, the handheld will vibrate only once when a new message arrives. If you set this field to Medium, High, or Escalating, the handheld will vibrate twice when a new message arrives.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options Stop Reminder After (min): Set the number of minutes after which the reminders should stop. The default is set to 15 min. By default, you will continue to be notified of unread messages waiting up to 15 minutes after they arrive. Owner This information appears on the password security screen (if you have set a password). If you do not enter owner information, a default message will appear on the password security screen. Name: Type your name.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 121 Key Rate: Set the speed (Slow, Fast, or Off) at which your cursor moves whenever the BACKSPACE, ENTER, or SPACE key is pressed and held. The default setting is Slow. Note For all other keys, the Key Rate setting controls an auto capitalization feature. With Key Rate set to either Slow or Fast (Key Rate must be enabled), you can press and hold a key to capitalize it.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options File Free: Indicates the amount, in bytes, of available memory to store messages, address entries, and AutoText entries. PIN: This is the handheld’s address number. Other handheld users can use this address number to send messages directly to you. ESN: Indicates the handheld’s serial number. O/S: Indicates the version of the Operating System. Flash Size: Indicates the amount of flash memory on your handheld.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 123 UI: Indicates the current version of the User Interface. User Profile In the User Profile screen, you can configure how the handheld manages your incoming messages. Handheld Address: You can verify the user name assigned to your handheld when you make changes to the User Profile. When you save your User Profile, you will receive a confirmation message that includes the user name assigned to your handheld. Gateway MAN: Indicates system information.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Summary Auto Reply Enabled: Set whether or not you wish to send an automatic reply back to the address of message senders. Auto Reply: Type the information that you would like recipients to see whenever the handheld sends an automatic reply. Auto Signature Enabled: Set whether or not your messages will contain information in an automatic signature at the end of every message that you send. The default is No.
10 Frequently asked questions This chapter includes answers to some common questions about the handheld. Alarm Why is my alarm not sounding when I’ve set the time? • Ensure that you have enabled the alarm by setting the Alarm On/Off field to ‘On.’ When the alarm is set, a bell icon appears on the Home screen. See page 114 for information on setting this field. Battery What should I do when I see the message “Battery too low for handheld usage”? • Replace the AA alkaline battery with a fresh battery.
Frequently asked questions — Storage • Avoid using the handheld for long messages. The Reply with Text option also makes your messages longer, draining the battery faster. • Avoid using the backlighting feature because it requires a lot of power. • Turn off your handheld’s radio when receiving your mail is not urgent, or if you are out of coverage range. This can save a large amount of your battery’s power.
Frequently asked questions — Home Screen 127 What should I do if I won’t be using my handheld for a longer period of time? Products that use alkaline batteries require special storage procedures. • If you expect that you will not be using your handheld for many weeks or months, then you should remove the AA battery from the unit. The handheld shuts down, and after approximately 24 hours enters a special storage state. You should store the handheld in a cool, dry place.
Frequently asked questions — LCD screen • Select Close from an application’s menu or, in the Device Options screen, scroll to the [Return to Home screen] option and click. LCD screen What can I do if my LCD screen seems faint? • Check the Screen/Keyboard option from the Device Options screen. See page 114 for more information on how to set options. • Activate backlighting by pressing the ALT key three times. See page 23 for more information on the handheld’s backlighting.
Frequently asked questions — Punctuation 129 clock icon beside the message when you resend it, another attempt is made to transmit the original message. Duplicate copies will not be sent. See page 78 for more information on resending messages What should I do if a message is returned? Returned messages will have an ‘X’ beside them in the Messages screen. • Open the message and scroll to the top. The Message Status field indicates why the message was returned. Follow the instructions given there.
Frequently asked questions — Resetting the handheld other key functions. • Other punctuation marks are included in the symbols library which you can open by pressing ALT + SPACE. See page 60 for information on inserting a symbol. • You can also insert international/accented characters into your messages. When composing a message or entering text, press and hold a letter key while rolling the trackwheel to scroll through international characters/ accented characters.
Frequently asked questions — Resetting the handheld 131 Reset button Note You can also reset the handheld by simultaneously pressing the ALT + SHIFT + BACKSPACE keys. Messages and other information stored on the handheld will not be lost. If you were in the process of composing a message, however, the message will be lost.
11 Specifications Mechanical Properties Weight: Less than 5 oz (140g) (with AA battery) Size (LXWXH): 3.5”X2.5”X0.89” landscape, (0.
Specifications Ports: RS-232 compatible serial port at operating speeds up to 115, 200 baud • Input low -25V to +0.6V; input high +2.
Specifications 135 Frequency Transmitting: 896 to 902 MHz, 12.5 kHz Channels Receiving: 935 to 941 MHz, 12.
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Index 145 Index A about Research In Motion, 14 this guide, 12 activating your handheld, 17 adding addresses, 84 appointments, 101 attachments to messages, 53 autotext entries, 55 autotext entries using a macro, 56 contacts from messages, 68 group addresses, 85 memos, 107 tasks, 96 address book adding entries, 84 adding entries from messages, 68 creating groups, 85 deleting, 92 description of, 12, 24 editing entries, 92 editing groups, 88 fields, 89 searching, 93 setting options, 83 tips, 94 using, 83 view
Index autotext adding entries, 55 adding entries using a macro, 56 deleting entries, 58 description of, 54 editing entries, 57 searching for entries, 58 using to compose messages, 54 B backlighting, 23 battery description of, 16 FAQs, 125 installing, 37 C calculator description of, 12, 25 exiting, 110 performing mathematical operations, 110 tips, 111 using, 109 calendar adding appointments, 101 agenda view, 100 appointment fields, 102 calendar view, 100 deleting appointments, 104 description of, 12,
Index 147 memopad, 12, 25 messages, 11, 24 options, 12, 25 power on/off, 12, 25 saved messages, 11 search messages, 11, 24 serial port, 17 tasks, 24 trackwheel, 16 turn radio on/off, 12, 25 address book options, 83 auto signature, 51 handheld options, 113 message notification options, 31 message options, 43 task options, 95 D date and time, setting, 30, 116 default message options, 117 deleting addresses, 92 appointments, 104 autotext entries, 58 memos, 109 messages, 76 multiple messages, 78 open message
Index resetting, 130 serial port, 17 status icons, 27 trackwheel, 16 turning off, 17 turning on, 17 forwarding long messages, 66 frequently asked questions, 125 alarm, 125 battery, 125 LCD screen, 128 messages, 128 punctuation, 129 storage, 126 functions description of, 11 icons, 24 menus, 26 screens, 23 G getting started, 37 to know your handheld, 15 group addresses creating, 85 editing, 88 viewing, 87 handheld options about, 115 auto on/off, 115 autotext, 116 date/time, 116 description of, 115 mes
Index 149 inserting symbols, 60 M installing, battery, 37 keyboard description of, 16 hot keys, 18 managing address book, 83 address book attachments, 67 appointments, 95 file attachments, 66 memos, 107 messages, 71 tasks, 95 L marking all messages as read, 80 K key assignment chart, 18 key rate, 121 LCD screen backlighting, 23 components, 23 description of, 15 FAQs, 128 function menus, 26 function screens, 23 graphics, 27 license agreement, 137 locked messages, description of, 24 locking handheld,
Index deleting, 76 deleting multiple messages, 78 deleting open messages, 77 description of, 11, 24 FAQs, 128 formatting automatically, 59 forwarding long messages, 66 managing, 71 managing tips, 80 marking as read, 80 marking as unread, 79 options for received messages, 63 reading, 41, 63 receiving, 63 receiving and reading tips, 69 receiving long messages, 65 removing from locked messages screen, 72 resending, 78 saving, 71 saving received or sent, 71 saving while composing, 72 searching, 74 sending,
Index 151 messages, 76 messages from the locked messages screen, 72 multiple messages, 78 open messages, 77 tasks, 98 using, 31 performing mathematical operations, 110 searches, 74 power on/off, description of, 12, 25 punctuation automatic, 59 FAQs, 129 R radio turning off, 39 turning on, 39 replying to a message containing a response list, 67 resending messages, 78 resetting the handheld, 130 response lists creating, 50 replying to messages containing, 67 read messages, marking, 80 S reading, messag
Index handheld options, 113 message notification options, 31 message options, 43 task options, 95 performing, 74 recalling, 75 saving, 75 specifying search terms, 74 searching addresses, 93 autotext entries, 58 messages, 74 security disabling password protection, 34 enabling password protection, 32 locking the handheld, 33 using password protection, 31 send methods, 44 sending auto reply messages, 52 file attachments, 66 messages, 40, 43 messages to a group, 48 messages to multiple contacts, 49 messag
Index 153 trackwheel, description of, 16 macro to add a new autotext entry, 56 memopad, 107 password protection, 31 tasks, 95 turn radio on/off, description of, 12, 25 turning on/off handheld, 17 radio, 39 U unread messages, marking, 79 using address book, 83 autotext, 54 autotext to compose a message, 54 calculator, 109 calendar, 99 lock, 33 V viewing addresses, 91 appointments, 103 group addresses, 87 memos, 108 tasks, 98 today’s appointments, 103 W warranty, 141 welcome, 11 RIM Wireless Handheld —