Nokia 6820i Cell Phone User Manual


 
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BlackBerry connectivity
BLACKBERRY WEB CLIENT
Contact your network operator for information on the availability and subscription to the
service and to check the compatibility of your e-mail account.
Set up connectivity
To set up the connectivity to BlackBerry Web Client, you need the IMEI number of the phone
and the BlackBerry Personal Identification Number (PIN).
To find those numbers in your phone:
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > BlackBerry > Mailbox settings.
2 Select IMEI number or Pager number.
You will need to provide these numbers to your service provider. For providers with online
setup, use the following steps:
1 Using a compatible computer, log on to your network operator or service provider
BlackBerry Web Client Web page
2 In the appropriate place on the Web page, enter the IMEI number of the phone and the
BlackBerry Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Enable the device
After subscribing to Blackberry and GPRS services through your service provider, you can
perform the following steps:
To turn on the connection when there are no settings currently in your phone:
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > BlackBerry > Connect for
web setup.
2 Select On to allow the connection to receive the settings.
To turn on the connection when there are settings programmed into your phone:
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > BlackBerry > Activate mailbox.
2 Select Yes to activate the mailbox.
To stop receiving e-mails, set the mailbox to No.
If the phone is roaming:
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > BlackBerry > Disable mailbox
when abroad.
2 Select No to enable the mailbox when roaming.
If you start experiencing difficulty with e-mail messaging, do the following to request registration:
1 Select Menu > Messages > Message settings > BlackBerry.
2 Select Register now.
When your registration request has been accepted, you will receive a confirming message.