Blackberry Dx1 Manual
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Prerequisites: Restoring data over the wireless network• Your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. • Your BlackBerry device must be connected to the wireless network. • Your administrator must provide you with an enterprise activation password. Delete device data, third-party applications, or media card files Before you delete your BlackBerry® device data or media card files, consider backing up these items so that you have a copy on your computer. CAUTION: If you have turned on encryption, the process for deleting all device data can take up to an hour to complete. You cannot stop the process after you start it. If you reset your device, the process restarts after the device restarts. 1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon. 2. Click Security Options . 3. Click Security Wipe . 4. Perform any of the following actions: • To delete data from the messages application, contacts application, and other applications, select the Emails, Contacts, Etc check box. • To delete all third-party applications that you have added, select the User Installed Applications check box. • To delete all files from your media card, select the Media Card check box. 5. Type blackberry . 6. Click Wipe. If you are preparing your device for resale and you have an email account that uses the BlackBerry® Internet Service, to prevent messages from this account from being sent to your device, contact your wireless service provider to disassociate the account from your device. Empty the deleted items folder on your computer from your device To perform this task, your work email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact your administrator. 1. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Options. 4. Click Email Reconciliation . 5. If necessary, change the Message Services field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Purge Deleted Items . User GuideSynchronization209
Troubleshooting: Synchronization Email messages are not reconciling over the wireless network Try performing the following actions: • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. • Verify that wireless email reconciliation is turned on. • Reconcile email messages manually. On the Home screen, click the Messages icon. Press the Menu key. Click Reconcile Now . Related topics Reconcile email messages over the wireless network, 206 I am not receiving email messages from personal folders on my computer If your BlackBerry® device is associated with a Microsoft® Outlook® email account, you must use the synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager to reconcile email messages in personal folders. For more information, see the Help in the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Email messages are not being deleted over the wireless network Try the following actions: • If you delete multiple email messages using the Delete Prior menu item, the email messages are not deleted during wireless emailreconciliation. To delete multiple email messages on your BlackBerry® device, highlight the email messages and press the Backspace/ Delete key. • In the email reconciliation options, verify that the Delete On field is set to Mailbox & Handheld . Related topics Delete email messages over the wireless network, 206 Organizer data is not synchronizing over the wireless network Try the following actions: • Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. • Verify that wireless data synchronization is turned on in the Contacts application, Calendar application, Tasks application, and MemoPad. • If you use the BlackBerry® Internet Service, you must use the synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Software to synchronize calendar data. For more information, see the Help in the BlackBerry Desktop Software. Related topics Synchronize organizer data over the wireless network, 207 User GuideSynchronization210
Custom contact list field data is not appearing on my computerYou can only synchronize the data in a custom contact list field with a text field in the email application on your computer. For example, you cannot add a contact's birthday to a custom contact list field on your BlackBerry® device and synchronize it with the email application on your computer, because the birthday field is a date field in the email application on your computer. Some characters in calendar entries do not appear correctly after synchronization If you schedule appointments or meetings on your BlackBerry® device that contain special characters or accents, your computer might not support these characters. On your computer, verify that you are using the correct default code page and that the correct font support is installed on your computer. For more information, see the documentation for the operating system on your computer. Research In Motion recommends that you regularly create and save a backup file on your computer, especially before you update any software. Maintaining an up-to-date backup file on your computer might allow you to recover device data if your device is lost, stolen, or corrupted by an unforeseen issue. User GuideSynchronization211
Bluetooth technology Bluetooth technology basics About Bluetooth technology Bluetooth® technology is designed to enable you to establish a wireless connection between your BlackBerry® device and a Bluetooth enabled device, such as a handsfree car kit or wireless stereo headset. Before you can connect your BlackBerry device to a Bluetooth enabled device, you must first turn on Bluetooth technology on both devices and then pair the devices. Pairing establishes a relationship between the devices and usually needs to be done only once. After you have paired the devices, you can then connect the devices when the Bluetooth enabled device is within range of your BlackBerry device (a typical range is approximately 10 meters). For best results, keep your BlackBerry device within direct line of sight of the Bluetooth enabled device. For example, if your BlackBerry device is on the right side of your body, wear a Bluetooth enabled headset in your right ear. When you turn on Bluetooth technology or when you connect your BlackBerry device to another Bluetooth enabled device, Bluetooth status indicators appear at the top of the Home screen. For more information about Bluetooth indicators, see the printed documentation that came with your BlackBerry device. Turn on Bluetooth technology 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Select the Bluetooth check box. To turn off Bluetooth® technology, clear the Bluetooth check box. Pair with a Bluetooth enabled device You must pair your BlackBerry® device with a Bluetooth® enabled device before you can connect to it. For more information about preparing the Bluetooth enabled device for pairing, see the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Set Up Bluetooth . 3. Click Search. 4. Click a Bluetooth enabled device. 5. If necessary, perform one of the following actions: •If the Bluetooth enabled device does not have a keyboard (for example, a headset), on your BlackBerry device, type the pairing passkey that is provided in the documentation that came with the Bluetooth enabled device. The passkey is most often a numeric or alpha- numeric code. • If the Bluetooth enabled device has a keyboard (for example, a laptop), type a pairing passkey of your own choosing on both devices. Related topics User GuideBluetooth technology212
Turn on Bluetooth technology, 212 Connect to a paired Bluetooth enabled device To perform this task, Bluetooth® technology must be turned on and your BlackBerry® device must be paired with the Bluetooth enabled device. Your BlackBerry device might attempt to connect to the device automatically when Bluetooth technology is turned on and the devices are within range. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Highlight a Bluetooth enabled device. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Connect. To disconnect from a paired Bluetooth enabled device, highlight the device. Press the Menu key. Click Disconnect . Related topics Turn on Bluetooth technology, 212 Switch to a paired Bluetooth enabled device during a call To perform this task, you must turn on Bluetooth® technology. 1. During a call, press the Menu key. 2. Click Activate . Related topics Turn on Bluetooth technology, 212 Share contacts with a paired Bluetooth enabled car kit 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Highlight a Bluetooth® enabled car kit. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Connect. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Transfer Contacts . Receive a media file using Bluetooth technology To perform this task, Bluetooth® technology must be turned on and your BlackBerry® device must be paired with a Bluetooth enabled device. 1. On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click a media type. 3. Press the Menu key.User GuideBluetooth technology213
4. Click Receive Using Bluetooth . 5. Send a media file from the paired Bluetooth enabled device. 6. If necessary, click Yes. 7. Click Save. Send a media file To perform this task with a paired Bluetooth® enabled device, you must turn on Bluetooth technology. You can only send media files that you added. 1. On the Home screen, click the Media icon. 2. Click a media type. 3. If necessary, click a category. 4. Highlight a media file. 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Perform one of the following actions: • To send a picture file, click Send or Share. Click a message type. • To send an audio or video file, click the send option for a message type. Rename a paired Bluetooth enabled device 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Highlight a paired Bluetooth® enabled device. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Device Properties . 6. In the Device Name field, change the name for the Bluetooth enabled device. 7. Press the Menu key. 8. Click Save. Delete a paired Bluetooth enabled device To perform this task, you must first disconnect your BlackBerry® device from the Bluetooth® enabled device. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Highlight a Bluetooth enabled device. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Delete Device .User GuideBluetooth technology214
Bluetooth technology options Bluetooth profiles Depending on your BlackBerry® device model and wireless network, some profiles might not be supported. Audio Source (A2DP): This profile allows you to output audio from your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth® enabled devices that support stereo audio such as stereo headsets, speakers, and car kits. A/V Remote Control (AVRCP): This profile allows you to use the buttons on a Bluetooth enabled headset to perform actions such as adjusting the volume or playing the next or previous media file on your BlackBerry device. Data Transfer: This service allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled devices that support the transfer of data such as media files. Desktop Connectivity: This service allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to a Bluetooth enabled computer that is running BlackBerry® Desktop Software so that you can synchronize your organizer data. Dial-Up Networking (DUN): This profile allows you to use your BlackBerry device as a modem when it is connected to a Bluetooth enabled computer that is running BlackBerry Desktop Software. Handsfree (HFP): This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled headsets and car kits that support the Handsfree profile. Headset (HSP): This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled headsets that support the Headset profile. Message Access Profile (MAP): This profile allows you to use a Bluetooth enabled car kit with your BlackBerry device to notify you of new messages. This profile can also help you read, delete, browse, compose, and send messages. Serial Port Profile: This profile allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to Bluetooth enabled devices that support desktop connectivity, wireless bypass, and data transfer. SIM Access: User GuideBluetooth technology215
If your BlackBerry device uses a SIM card, this profile allows you to use a Bluetooth enabled car kit to control the SIM card on your BlackBerry device so that you can make and receive calls using the car kit. When you use this feature, data services (browser service, email messaging, PIN messaging, and MMS messaging) are not available on your device, and phone services are accessible only through the car kit. Before you can use this feature, you might need to enter a 16-digit alphanumeric code, generated by the car kit, on your BlackBerry device. Wireless Bypass: This service allows you to connect your BlackBerry device to a Bluetooth enabled computer that is running BlackBerry Desktop Software so that you can send and receive email messages and synchronize your organizer data without using a connection to the wireless network. To use this service, your email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. Prevent your device from sharing contacts with Bluetooth enabled devices 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Change the Contacts Transfer field. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. To share contacts with Bluetooth® enabled devices again, change the Contacts Transfer field to All Entries . Restrict outgoing calls 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Set the Allow outgoing calls field to Never or If Unlocked . 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Make your BlackBerry device discoverable If you make your BlackBerry® device discoverable, other Bluetooth® enabled devices can detect your device. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Set the Discoverable field to 2 Minutes . 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. After two minutes, the Discoverable field switches to No automatically.User GuideBluetooth technology216
Change the pairing name for your BlackBerry device1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. In the Device Name field, type a name for your BlackBerry® device. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Turn off Bluetooth connection notification 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Change the LED Connection Indicator field to Off. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. To turn on Bluetooth® connection notification again, change the LED Connection Indicator field to On. Turn off the prompt that appears when connecting or pairing 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Highlight a Bluetooth® enabled device. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Device Properties . 6. Set the Trusted field to Yes. 7. Press the Menu key. 8. Click Save. To turn on the prompt again, set the Trusted field to Prompt. Set the message types that your Bluetooth enabled car kit notifies you of To perform this task, your Bluetooth® enabled car kit must support the Message Access Profile (MAP). For more information about using Bluetooth technology with your car, see the documentation that came with your car. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . User GuideBluetooth technology217
3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click MAP Options . 5. Select the check box beside one or more message types. Turn off a Bluetooth profile 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Clear the check box beside one or more Bluetooth® profiles. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Related topics Bluetooth profiles, 215 Encrypt data that you send or receive using Bluetooth technology To perform this task, the paired Bluetooth® enabled device must support data encryption. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Change the Security Level field to High+Encryption . 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save. Turn off automatic reconnection to Bluetooth enabled devices By default, when you turn on your BlackBerry® device, your device attempts to connect to the last Bluetooth® enabled device you used. 1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon. 2. Click Bluetooth Options . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Options. 5. Change the Connect on Power Up field to No. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save.User GuideBluetooth technology218