BlackBerry Curve 8330 Smartphone PDF User Guide
Use a headset
You can purchase an optional headset to use with your BlackBerry® device.
• To answer a call, press the headset button.
• To turn on mute during a call, press the headset button. To turn off mute, press the headset button again.
• To end a call, hold the headset button.
• To make a call using a voice command, hold the headset button. Say the command.
• To pause a song, press the headset button. To resume playing the song, press the headset button again.
For more information about using the headset, see the documentation that came with your headset.
Emergency calls
About emergency calls
Your BlackBerry device is designed to make emergency calls even when it is locked. If the connection to the wireless network is turned
off when you initiate an emergency call, your device is designed to connect to the wireless network automatically.
You can only make emergency calls by typing official emergency access numbers (for example, 911 in North America).
December 25, 2009 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, Smart Phone, BlackBerry | Leave a Comment
Cell Phone and BlackBerry Policy and Procedures PDF Guide
Florida Atlantic University (FAU), selectively and where appropriate, provides its employees with cellular telephones, data service (BlackBerry) and pagers to conduct university business. Recent audit rulings by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the State of Florida Auditor General have provided new information to FAU on the tax implications of this practice and identified areas of code violation, deviating from the intent of Internal Revenue Code (IRC).
The IRS code states that employees with university cell phones or other devices are to (1) disaggregate individual personal usage from business usage; and, (2) incur a pro rata share of monthly services charges, regardless whether or not the employee remains within the current package plan minutes provided. In addition, it is necessary to maintain a log of each business and personal call, describing the type of business it relates to, the person called and the amount of the call in minutes. Current practice at FAU has been that if the employee’s monthly billing is within the number of minutes in the plan, no charges are administered back to the employee for his/her personal use, nor are taxes applied for personal use. According to recent auditor citations, this practice is in violation of the IRC.
December 23, 2009 | Posted in BlackBerry, Cell Phones, Others | Leave a Comment
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) BlackBerry Devices PDF Manual
This report evaluates BlackBerry® devices relative to disability access requirements of Section 508 of the 1998 US Workforce Reinvestment Act which amended the 1973 Rehabilitation Act (36CFR 1194). The Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC) Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is used to summarize the findings of this evaluation.
This report is pertinent against the following BlackBerry devices commercially available at the time of this report: BlackBerry 7100g, BlackBerry 7100i, BlackBerry 7100r, BlackBerry 7100t, BlackBerry 7100v, BlackBerry 7105t, BlackBerry 7130c, BlackBerry 7130e, BlackBerry 7130g, BlackBerry 7230, BlackBerry 7250, BlackBerry 7280, BlackBerry 7290, BlackBerry 7510, BlackBerry 7520, BlackBerry 7730, BlackBerry 7750, BlackBerry 7780,
BlackBerry 8100, BlackBerry 8110, BlackBerry 8130, BlackBerry 8300, BlackBerry 8310, BlackBerry 8320, BlackBerry 8330, BlackBerry 8700c, BlackBerry 8700g, BlackBerry 8700r, BlackBerry 8703e, BlackBerry 8705g, BlackBerry 8707g, BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry 8820, and BlackBerry 8830.
December 23, 2009 | Posted in BlackBerry | Leave a Comment
Remote Desktop for Mobiles For touchscreen BlackBerry devices PDF Guide
RDM+ (Remote Desktop for Mobiles) is a communication tool that gives you the unique ability to connect to your desktop computer (Mac- or Windows-based) through the mobile device and interact with it remotely. With Remote Desktop for Mobiles you can not only observe the remote desktop on the screen of your mobile device but perform different usual keyboard and mouse commands. RDM+ software consists of two components: the desktop part and the client module.
1. The desktop part (RDM+ Desktop) should be installed on the remote computer.
2. The client module (RDM+ Client) should be installed on your mobile device.
To work with your computer through the mobile device, you should install both these components.
October 17, 2009 | Posted in Smart Phone, BlackBerry | Leave a Comment
Blackberry Comparison: Bold Vs Storm PDF Guide
Blackberry Bold The Bold, with its elegantly black exterior, satin chrome finish and leatherette-bound back is clearly a luxurious upgrade from its
predecessors, the Curve. The vivid 2.75-inch half-VGA resolution 480×320 pixel color display is also a noted upgrade, as it showcases both photos and videos brilliantly. Big, sharp, vivid, and bright do not do justice to the Bold’s screen. It easily outshines any screen on the market, including the iPhone, due to its resolution and pixel density.
Below the screen can be found the signature Blackberry trackball as well as the start, current menu, previous screen and stop buttons. The Bold’s lower half is equally impressive. The improved QWERTY keyboard, which is backlit for use with those late-night emails or text messages, eatures raised keys that afford the ability to type without looking at the pad. Like recent Blackberry models, the device also features two volume keys and a camera quick key on the right and a headphone jack, sync/charge jack/mini USB, and micro SD for storage on the left.
October 17, 2009 | Posted in Smart Phone, BlackBerry | Leave a Comment
Blackberry Storm Manual Vs Apple iPhone Manual PDF Guide
This article is a comparison of the Blackberry Storm Manual and the Apple iPhone Manual that comes along with the phones. The Blackberry Storm is made by RIM and the iPhone is made by Apple. Manuals come standard with everything. Their intended use is to make sure that the consumer is easily able to use the product with help from the manual if needed. The smaller a manual is, the more likely it is an easier product to use. The larger a manual is means that it is more likely to be feature rich.
Smartphones are becoming more and more common these days to the average consumer. A typical smartphone is a phone that can receive e-mails, access internet, installable applications, overall being much more than just a phone. To a consumer switching from a normal phone to a smartphone will have some trouble using these new features without a manual. The iPhone and Blackberry Storm both have similar characteristics and similar functions. The Blackberry manual is quite short where as the iPhone manual is very long with detailed instructions.
October 17, 2009 | Posted in Smart Phone, BlackBerry | Leave a Comment