Blackberry 9720 Smartphone 7 1 User Guide
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IndicatorDescriptionYour Bluetooth connection is turned on, but you're not connected to a Bluetooth enabled device. Related information About emergency calls and Emergency Callback Mode,65 Check which wireless networks your smartphone connects to The types of networks listed do not reflect network connections, only the ability of your BlackBerry smartphone model to connect to those networks. For more information about the wireless networks that your smartphone connects to, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your smartphone. 1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2.Click Device > About Device Versions. The types of networks your smartphone can connect to are listed in the brackets after your smartphone model. Turn on, turn off, or check the status of a network connection You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. For more information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry smartphone. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. •To turn on a network connection, select the checkbox beside a connection type. •To turn off a network connection, clear the checkbox beside a connection type. •To turn on the network connections that were turned on previously, click Restore Connections. •To check the status of a network connection, click Service Status. Related information I can't connect to the mobile network,297 I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network,309 How to: Mobile network Manage Connections at a glance User GuideManage Connections 291
Check which wireless networks your smartphone connects to The types of networks listed do not reflect network connections, only the ability of your BlackBerry smartphone model to connect to those networks. For more information about the wireless networks that your smartphone connects to, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your smartphone. 1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2.Click Device > About Device Versions. The types of networks your smartphone can connect to are listed in the brackets after your smartphone model. Turn on, turn off, or check the status of a network connection You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. For more information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry smartphone. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. •To turn on a network connection, select the checkbox beside a connection type. •To turn off a network connection, clear the checkbox beside a connection type. •To turn on the network connections that were turned on previously, click Restore Connections. •To check the status of a network connection, click Service Status. Related information I can't connect to the mobile network,297 I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network,309 User GuideManage Connections 292
Turn on or turn off airplane mode You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. For more information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry smartphone. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. •To turn on airplane mode, click All Off. •To turn off airplane mode, click Restore Connections. Related information Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options,294 Turn on, turn off, or check the status of a network connection,291 Roaming About roaming and international roaming In most cases, your BlackBerry smartphone automatically connects to the appropriate wireless network when you travel outside your wireless service provider's coverage area. Sometimes you might have to provide login information before you can access a wireless network. When you roam, the triangular roaming indicator appears at the top of the home screen. If your smartphone requires a SIM card, your wireless service provider might need to set up your SIM card with roaming services before you can roam. If your smartphone normally connects to a CDMA network and your smartphone supports international roaming, you might need to get a SIM card that is set up for international roaming from your wireless service provider. Your phone number stays the same when you travel internationally. For more information about roaming and roaming fees, contact your wireless service provider. Switch wireless networks manually Before you begin: To switch wireless networks manually, your wireless service plan must include this service and your BlackBerry smartphone must be connected to a GSM or UMTS network. Your smartphone is designed to switch to an appropriate wireless network automatically when you travel. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Mobile Network. 3.Change the Network Selection Mode field to Manual. 4.Click a wireless network. 5.Press the key > Close. To connect to your wireless service provider's wireless network again, change the Network Selection Mode field to Automatic. User GuideManage Connections 293
Related information I can't connect to the mobile network,297 Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options Depending on your wireless service plan, you might be able to turn off data service (email messages, PIN messages, text messages with attachments, and browser service) on your BlackBerry smartphone so that only phone and basic text messaging are available. You can also set your smartphone to turn off data services when roaming, which might prevent you from receiving additional roaming charges. For more information, contact your wireless service provider. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Mobile Network. 3.Do one of the following: •To turn on or turn off data service, change the Data Services field. •To turn on or turn off data service when roaming, change the While Roaming field. •To receive a prompt when roaming that allows you to turn on or turn off data service, change the While Roaming field to Prompt. 4.Press the key > Close. Related information I can't connect to the mobile network,297 Data service unavailable,298 Preferred wireless network list About the preferred wireless network list Your wireless service provider might have agreements with other wireless service providers that permit you to use their services when you are traveling. You can use the preferred wireless network list to control the order in which your BlackBerry smartphone uses these other wireless networks. Your smartphone tries to connect to a wireless network based on the order in which the wireless networks appear in your preferred wireless network list. When you travel, your smartphone scans for the wireless networks on this list first. If no wireless network on the list is available, your smartphone is designed to connect to another available wireless network automatically. Note: Extra fees usually apply when you roam. For more information about roaming fees, contact your wireless service provider. Add a wireless network to the preferred wireless network list Before you begin: To perform this task, your BlackBerry smartphone must be connected to aGSM or UMTS network. Depending on your wireless service plan, this feature might not be supported. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. User GuideManage Connections 294
2.Click Networks and Connections > Mobile Network.3.Press the key > My Preferred Network List. 4.Press the key > Add Network. •To scan for a wireless network to add, click Select From Available Networks. Click a wireless network. Click Select Network. •To scan for a wireless network that is already known to your smartphone, click Select From Known Networks. Click a wireless network. Click Select Network. •To add a wireless network, click Manual Entry. Set the priority for the wireless network. Type the MCC and MNC. 5.Press the key > Close. Delete a wireless network from the preferred wireless network list Before you begin: To perform this task, your BlackBerry smartphone must be connected to a GSM or UMTS network. Depending on your wireless service plan, this feature might not be supported. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Mobile Network. 3.Press the key > My Preferred Network List. 4.Highlight a wireless network. 5.Press the key > Delete.6.Press the key > Close. Change the order of preferred networks Before you begin: To perform this task, your BlackBerry smartphone must be connected to a GSM or UMTS network. Depending on your wireless service plan, this feature might not be supported. Your smartphone connects to networks based on the order that they appear in the preferred network list. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Mobile Network. 3.Press the key > My Preferred Network List. 4.Highlight a wireless network. 5.Press the key > Move. 6.Click the new location. 7.Press the key > Close. Change the connection speed for the wireless network A faster connection speed requires more battery power. User GuideManage Connections 295
Depending on your wireless service provider, you might not be able to change the connection speed for the wireless network. 1.On the home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Networks and Connections > Mobile Network. 3.Change the Network Mode field. 4.Press the key > Close. Related information I can't connect to the mobile network,297 Turn on flashing LED notification for wireless coverage You can set the LED indicator to notify you when your BlackBerry smartphone is connected to a wireless network. 1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2.Click Display > Screen Display. 3.Select the LED Coverage Indicator checkbox. 4.Press the key > Save. When your smartphone is connected to the wireless network, the LED flashes green. To turn off the wireless coverage notification, clear the LED Coverage Indicator checkbox. Wireless coverage indicators Indicators in the upper-right corner of the home screen display the wireless coverage level for the area that you are using your BlackBerry smartphone in. For more information about wireless coverage areas, contact your wireless service provider. IndicatorDescriptionProvides information about the strength of the wireless signal. Three or more bars indicate a strong signal. A reduced signal display might indicate increased power output from your smartphone as it attempts to connect to a weak signal.3G, 4G, H+, EDGE, GPRS, NXTL, MIKE, or NTWKYou're connected to a mobile network and you can access features such as email messaging and Internet browsing. If you don't see one of the indicators, you might be in an area of reduced wireless coverage where some features aren't available (you might only be able to make a phone call or send and receive text messages).You can call only emergency numbers.User GuideManage Connections 296
IndicatorDescriptionYou're in an area of no wireless coverage.The connection to the mobile network is turned off.You're connected to a Wi-Fi network and you can access BlackBerry services such as email messaging and Internet browsing over the Wi-Fi connection. Your Wi-Fi connection is turned on, but you're not connected to a Wi-Fi network, or you're connected to a Wi-Fi network, but you can't access BlackBerry services such as email messaging and Internet browsing over the Wi-Fi connection. Your Bluetooth connection is turned on, and you're connected to a Bluetooth enabled device. Your Bluetooth connection is turned on, but you're not connected to a Bluetooth enabled device. Related information About emergency calls and Emergency Callback Mode,65 Troubleshooting: Mobile network I can't connect to the mobile network Try the following actions: •If your BlackBerry smartphone uses a SIM card, verify that your SIM card is inserted in your smartphone correctly. •If your smartphone normally connects to a CDMA network and your smartphone supports international roaming, verify that your smartphone is in global roaming mode and that your SIM card is inserted in your smartphone correctly. •Verify that you turned on the connection to the wireless network. •Verify that you're connected to your wireless service provider's network. If you switched wireless networks manually, your smartphone remains connected to that wireless network until you select your wireless service provider's network again. •If you set a specific speed for wireless network connections, verify that you're in a wireless coverage area that supports the connection speed. Related information Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options,294 Switch wireless networks manually,293 Turn on, turn off, or check the status of a network connection,291 User GuideManage Connections 297
Error messages Data service unavailable Description This message appears when you don't have access to data services on your BlackBerry smartphone. Possible solutions Try the following actions: •Verify that you're in a wireless coverage area. •Verify that the data service on your smartphone is turned on. •If you're roaming, verify that you can access data services while you roam. Related information Turn on or turn off data service or set roaming options,294 Wi-Fi technology Depending on your BlackBerry smartphone model, the Wi-Fi feature might not be supported. Getting started: Wi-Fi technology About connecting to a Wi-Fi network Your BlackBerry smartphone can use the Wi-Fi network instead of the mobile network to visit webpages, send and receive email messages, and so on. When you connect to the Internet with a Wi-Fi network, you might avoid data charges that are associated with using your mobile network, and, in many cases, the connection speed is faster. Hotspots are available in many public places. Some hotspots are free to use, while others require payment. Your wireless service provider might provide an application for your smartphone that allows you to log in to a hotspot. If you do not have an application on your smartphone, you might have to set up your own account online and log in manually. If you have an access point or router that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, you can connect to it using Wi-Fi Protected Setup . When you connect to a Wi-Fi Protected Setup network, your smartphone saves the connection information so that the next time that you are within range of that network, your smartphone connects to it automatically. User GuideManage Connections 298
Connect to a Wi-Fi network 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Wi-Fi Network. 3.If you want to connect to a public hotspot or to a Wi-Fi network that does not require authentication, select the Show Open networks only checkbox. 4.Click the Wi-Fi network that you want to connect to. 5.If the Wi-Fi network requires authentication, type the password for the network. The name of the Wi-Fi network appears at the top of the home screen. Related information I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network,309 Connect to a Wi-Fi network manually If you know the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to connect to, you can manually connect to the network. 1.On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. 2.Click Wi-Fi Network > Other Ways to Connect > Manually Connect to Network. 3.In the SSID field, type the name of the Wi-Fi network. 4.Click Next. 5.In the Security Type field, click the Wi-Fi network security type and provide any requested information. 6.Click Save and Connect. Related information Options for saved Wi-Fi networks,304 I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network,309 Check which wireless networks your smartphone connects to The types of networks listed do not reflect network connections, only the ability of your BlackBerry smartphone model to connect to those networks. For more information about the wireless networks that your smartphone connects to, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your smartphone. 1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2.Click Device > About Device Versions. The types of networks your smartphone can connect to are listed in the brackets after your smartphone model. User GuideManage Connections 299
Turn on, turn off, or check the status of a network connection You should keep network connections turned off in certain places, such as on an airplane or in a hospital. For more information, see the Safety and Product Information booklet for your BlackBerry smartphone. On the home screen, click the connections area at the top of the screen, or click the Manage Connections icon. •To turn on a network connection, select the checkbox beside a connection type. •To turn off a network connection, clear the checkbox beside a connection type. •To turn on the network connections that were turned on previously, click Restore Connections. •To check the status of a network connection, click Service Status. Related information I can't connect to the mobile network,297 I can't connect to a Wi-Fi network,309 Wireless coverage indicators Indicators in the upper-right corner of the home screen display the wireless coverage level for the area that you are using your BlackBerry smartphone in. For more information about wireless coverage areas, contact your wireless service provider. IndicatorDescriptionProvides information about the strength of the wireless signal. Three or more bars indicate a strong signal. A reduced signal display might indicate increased power output from your smartphone as it attempts to connect to a weak signal.3G, 4G, H+, EDGE, GPRS, NXTL, MIKE, or NTWKYou're connected to a mobile network and you can access features such as email messaging and Internet browsing. If you don't see one of the indicators, you might be in an area of reduced wireless coverage where some features aren't available (you might only be able to make a phone call or send and receive text messages).You can call only emergency numbers.You're in an area of no wireless coverage.The connection to the mobile network is turned off.You're connected to a Wi-Fi network and you can access BlackBerry services such as email messaging and Internet browsing over the Wi-Fi connection. User GuideManage Connections 300