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BlackBerry Wireless Handheld

Product information

Power

Recommended temperature 
parameters

Radio specifications

Message 
notification: 

LED indicator, audible beeper, and 
mechanical vibrator; on-screen 
notification; notification options are 
user-configurable

Ports: Combined 

data/charging 

port; 

synchronization over high-speed 
RS232-compatible data port

Battery:

Removable, rechargeable lithium cell;
900 mAH Li-Ion

Power 
adapter: 

6.8Vdc/ 500 mA AC power adapter, with 
interchangeable location-specific piece

Operating:

0 to 50

°

C / 32 to 122

°

F

Storage:

10 to 25

°

C / 50 to 77

°

F

Networks:

CDMA2000 / CDMAOne

Power class:

Class 3 (Cell band); Class 2 (PCS band)

Band class:

BC 0 (North American Cellular)
BC 1 (North American PCS)

Summary of Contents for R6120CN

Page 1: ...BlackBerry Wireless Handheld 800 1900 MHz CDMA Network Getting Started Guide...

Page 2: ...the properties of their respective owners The handheld and or associated software are protected by copyright international treaties and various patents including one or more of the following U S paten...

Page 3: ...d 29 Before you begin 30 Setting up your handheld 30 Inserting your handheld battery 31 Charging your handheld battery 32 Turning off and turning on your handheld 38 Turning on and turning off the rad...

Page 4: ...Product information 59 Mechanical properties 59 Display and control features 59 Power 60 Recommended temperature parameters 60 Radio specifications 60 Regulatory conformance 61 Index 63...

Page 5: ...tended for use when supplied 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 0...

Page 6: ...he handheld in any environment requiring your full attention such as when driving a vehicle If you need to use your handheld while driving have a passenger in the vehicle use the handheld for you or f...

Page 7: ...ker 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...

Page 8: ...ting operations turn the wireless feature of your handheld OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn...

Page 9: ...n cords or integral convenience receptacles as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or the plug pull the plug rather than the cord when you disc...

Page 10: ...from any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Power Cord Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly a...

Page 11: ...ortant safety compliance information For BlackBerry 6750 Wireless Handheld users EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable device is a low power radio transmitter and receive...

Page 12: ...es for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz To maintain compliance with FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines use only RIM supplied or approved acce...

Page 13: ...handheld while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the handheld is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In...

Page 14: ...e body or head 4 0 W kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the extremities hands wrists ankles and feet The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the...

Page 15: ...de reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wit...

Page 16: ...dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Industry Canada Certification This device complies with Industry Canada RSS 133 under certification number 2503A R6120CN Class B compliance This d...

Page 17: ...eless technology It has an optimized keyboard integrated speaker and microphone thumb operated trackwheel easy to use backlit screen intuitive menu driven interface and integrated email organizer soft...

Page 18: ...d measurement conversions Alarm Set the Alarm on your handheld to sound every day or only on weekdays Browser Browse and save web pages and view web page addresses Profiles Customize how the handheld...

Page 19: ...Web Client web site Consult your service provider s documentation for more information on this web site and your account Integration with existing ISP email account With this option your handheld is...

Page 20: ...rise Server redirects email from your desktop to your handheld Ask your system administrator whether your company has installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server If you use a Microsoft Exchange email a...

Page 21: ...ou compose email messages you can select the account from which to send them Messages are routed through the email account that you select Refer to the Sending and receiving email and PIN messages cha...

Page 22: ...eyboard procedures for using the applications and answers to frequently asked questions To view the guide in the desktop software on the Help menu click Handheld User s Guide To view the Handheld User...

Page 23: ...Integration with enterprise email account Information that appears in this format which is prefaced by Integration with enterprise email account pertains to handhelds that are configured for this int...

Page 24: ...e and the date and time format on your handheld The date and time can be set to a 12 hour or 24 hour clock and the handheld status section of the screen displays the format that you select The graphic...

Page 25: ...e Cradle Charger The cradle provides a link between your handheld and your computer so that you can use the desktop software that is included in your package The serial port on the bottom of the handh...

Page 26: ...andheld Phone application Insert the headset connector into the headset jack located on the top of your handheld If you have a text telephone device also known as TTY and your service provider support...

Page 27: ...tion stops and the message remains marked as unopened You can use the handheld Phone application while it is in the holster Refer to the Handheld User Guide for more information on using the Phone app...

Page 28: ...4 6 or later that is capable of receiving email messages from the Internet Integration with new or ISP email account To set up your BlackBerry Web Client account you must have access to the Internet Y...

Page 29: ...urning on your handheld Turning on and turning off the radio Registering with the BlackBerry wireless network Installing the desktop software Connecting the handheld to the desktop software Integratin...

Page 30: ...ination with the alphabetic keys The trackwheel helps you navigate view and select items on each screen To scroll through menu items or text hold ALT and roll the trackwheel or hold ALT and press the...

Page 31: ...must generate an encryption key and check your email redirection settings Refer to Integrating with an enterprise email account on page 46 for more information Integrationwith newor ISP email account...

Page 32: ...king tab remove the battery cover by firmly sliding it to the right and lifting it away from the handheld 3 Remove the battery from the handheld Charging your handheld battery Your handheld is powered...

Page 33: ...ct the cradle to your computer 1 Connect the power adapter cord to the cradle s serial port connector Connecting the power adapter cord to the serial port connector Warning When you connect your handh...

Page 34: ...trical outlet To charge your handheld battery using the cradle 1 Verify that the battery is properly inserted into your handheld Refer to To insert the battery on page 31 for more information 2 Insert...

Page 35: ...arge by charging it every day for 10 to 15 minutes From an empty battery a full charge can be achieved in approximately three to four hours It is not necessary to drain the battery completely before y...

Page 36: ...l the handheld up and out of the cradle with the other hand Charging your handheld battery using the travel charger You can also use the travel charger to charge your handheld battery 1 Verify that th...

Page 37: ...ctrical outlet 5 Let the battery charge to full power before you use your handheld When your handheld battery is charging the battery power indicator in the upper right corner of the handheld Home scr...

Page 38: ...your connection to the wireless network 1X appears on the Home screen when you can send and receive email PIN and SMS messages You can also place and answer phone calls and browse web pages Refer to...

Page 39: ...urning off the radio When you first receive your handheld the wireless radio might be turned off You must turn on the radio before you can send and receive messages place and answer phone calls or bro...

Page 40: ...ork If your handheld is activated on your service provider s wireless network and you turn on the wireless radio a registration message should arrive In the rare case that the registration message doe...

Page 41: ...ssage was sent Note You cannot send or receive email and PIN messages but you can place and answer phone calls if 1x or D appears below the wireless coverage indicator in the upper right corner of the...

Page 42: ...rk or if the handheld cannot find a CDMA network that is allowed by your service provider but you must place an emergency phone call the handheld attempts to find any available CDMA network for the em...

Page 43: ...egion Selection screen appears 6 Select your country and click Next The License Agreement window appears Read the License Agreement carefully and if you accept its terms click Yes The Customer Informa...

Page 44: ...egration with enterprise email account If you integrate your desktop software with your enterprise email account the Select Email System screen appears Continue the installation as described below Int...

Page 45: ...alled on your computer After you make your selections click Next 14 The desktop software is installed on your computer When setup is complete you can open the README txt file and run the desktop softw...

Page 46: ...at the bottom of the window Integrating with an enterprise email account If you integrated your desktop software with an enterprise email account follow these steps to continue configuring your handh...

Page 47: ...ed your handheld on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Note Refer to Integrating with a new or existing ISP email account on page 48 for more information if you integrate your desktop software with a ne...

Page 48: ...customize the auto signature and how to turn off email redirection For more information click Help on any of the site s web pages Sending a test email message After you configure your handheld you ar...

Page 49: ...gin composing your message 7 To send the message click the trackwheel to view the menu Click Send You return to the Messages screen If you are in an area of wireless coverage that is sufficient to sen...

Page 50: ...ck Open The new message appears on your screen If necessary scroll down to read the entire message Reading a received message After you read your message press ESC the key below the trackwheel to retu...

Page 51: ...your time zone manually Refer to the Customizing your handheld options chapter in the Handheld User Guide for more information To set the date and time 1 On the Home screen click the Options icon The...

Page 52: ...t date Network Date This field displays the current date on the wireless network Network Time This field displays the current time on the wireless network Note You can update your handheld date and ti...

Page 53: ...t that your handheld is lost To use keyboard lock You can lock your handheld keyboard to avoid typing characters accidentally 1 On the Home screen click the Keyboard Lock icon The Lock screen appears...

Page 54: ...en appears Warning If you type your password incorrectly five times you are prompted to type blackberry before you can continue For subsequent password attempts the characters that you type are displa...

Page 55: ...the password 5 Click the trackwheel to view the menu and then click Save A dialog box appears prompting you to type a password with at least four characters 6 Type a password and then click the track...

Page 56: ...ck Unlock The Enter Password dialog box appears 3 Type your password and click the trackwheel Note When the handheld is locked you can make an emergency call On the Lock screen roll the trackwheel The...

Page 57: ...menu and then click Change Password 4 The Enter Password dialog box appears Type your original password 5 Click the trackwheel or press ENTER The New Password dialog box appears Security screen changi...

Page 58: ...ears 2 Click Security The Security screen appears 3 In the Password field press SPACE to change the field to Disabled Security screen disabling your password 4 Click the trackwheel to view the menu an...

Page 59: ...ely 143 g 5 06 oz Size LxWxH 121 x 77 x 18 mm 4 76 x 3 03 x 0 71 Memory 10 MB flash memory 2 MB SRAM Display Full graphic LCD with backlighting 160 by 160 pixel viewing area backlit keyboard Controls...

Page 60: ...urable Ports Combined data charging port synchronization over high speed RS232 compatible data port Battery Removable rechargeable lithium cell 900 mAH Li Ion Power adapter 6 8Vdc 500 mA AC power adap...

Page 61: ...ormance Transmitting frequency Cell 824 70 848 31 MHz PCS 1851 25 1908 75 MHz Receiving frequency Cell 869 70 893 31MHz PCS 1931 25 1988 75 MHz Compliant with Federal Communications Commission FCC Ind...

Page 62: ...62 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld Product information...

Page 63: ...ntegration with ISP account 19 integration with new email account 19 C charger description of 25 charging length of charge 35 using the cradle 33 using the travel charger 36 composing email messages 4...

Page 64: ...vel charger 36 connected to computer 45 cradle charger 25 generating a security encryption key 47 getting started 29 headset 26 holster 27 keyboard description 30 locking 56 package contents 24 removi...

Page 65: ...attachment pieces 35 S safety information 5 security changing the password 57 disabling password protection 58 enabling password protection 54 generating an encryption key 47 locking the handheld 56 u...

Page 66: ...Handheld Index screen 56 users on Lotus Domino Server 23 on Microsoft Exchange Server 23 using lock 56 password protection 53 service books 21 V viewing messages 50 service books 21 W web client onli...

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