Blackberry 7730 manual How to view attachments from the BlackBerry handheld

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How to view attachments from the BlackBerry handheld

You can view the contents of file attachments commonly sent via email such as .doc,

.xls, .ppt, .pdf, .html and .zip. To view an attachment

1.In the message with the file attachment click the trackwheel

2.In the menu select 'Open Attachment'

3.Select 'Table of Contents' or 'Full Content' and click the trackwheel

4.Click 'Retrieve'

Now that your BlackBerry handheld is configured, you may wish to install the Desktop Software (You'll find the software included on the CD-ROM that with your BlackBerry handheld.) Installing the Desktop Software is necessary to synchronise your Desktop with your BlackBerry handheld, for seamless day to day use (giving you access to desktop functions such as calendar, contacts and tasks)

BlackBerry Desktop Manager (Software v.3.6.2) -System requirements

Internet / email enabled PC with an Intel486™ processor or higher

Available USB port

Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP

To use the Intellisynch tool of the BlackBerry Desktop software, you must be running Personal Information Manager (PIM) software, such as Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Exchange, or Microsoft Schedule; ACT; Lotus Notes or Lotus Organizer; Group Wise; GoldMine; or Netscape.

BlackBerry Desktop Manager (Software v.3.6.3) (with Chinese Capability) - System requirements

Intel®-compatible 486 or higher computer that is compliant with USB 1.1 or higher

Available USB port

Windows 2000, XP

Remark: Software v.3.6.3 is only applicable for the 'BlackBerry for individuals service'

BlackBerry handheld-upgrade procedures for Software v.3.7.3 (with Chinese Capability):

1.Download the Desktop Manager v.3.6.3 and Handheld software v.3.7.3 from CSL website www.CSL1010.com/blackberry or www.one2free.com/blackberry

2.Install the Desktop Manager software v.3.6.3*

3.Install the Handheld software v.3.7.3 on PC

4.Place your BlackBerry handheld in the cradle and connect it to your PC

Email Program Requirements for Chinese Character Synchronisation*

To use the Intellisync tool to synchronise data containing Chinese characters, you must use one of the following personal information management (PIM) software:

Traditional Chinese Windows 2000 with Traditional Chinese Outlook 2003

Traditional Chinese Windows 2000 with Traditional Chinese Outlook XP

Traditional Chinese Windows 2000 with Traditional Chinese Lotus Notes 6.0

Traditional Chinese Windows 2000 with Traditional Chinese Lotus Notes 6.5

Traditional Chinese Windows XP with Traditional Chinese Outlook 2003

Traditional Chinese Windows XP with Traditional Chinese Outlook XP

Traditional Chinese Windows XP with Traditional Chinese Lotus Notes 6.0

Traditional Chinese Windows XP with Traditional Chinese Lotus Notes 6.5

Simplified Chinese Windows 2000 with Simplified Chinese Outlook 2003

Simplified Chinese Windows 2000 with Simplified Chinese Lotus Notes 6.0

Simplified Chinese Windows 2000 with Simplified Chinese Lotus Notes 6.5

Simplified Chinese Windows XP with Simplified Chinese Outlook 2003

Simplified Chinese Windows XP with Simplified Chinese Lotus Notes 6.0

Simplified Chinese Windows XP with Simplified Chinese Lotus Notes 6.5

* Handheld backup is recommended for existing customers before upgrade.

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Contents CSL + BlackBerry for individuals Index Using the BlackBerry Web Client Setting up the handheld for first time useBlackBerry for Individuals Available interface PC RequirementsChanging your Password Logging into the BlackBerry Email AccountChanging your Friendly Name Secret Question and Answer Password Re-enter passwordAdding Email Accounts AnswerSetting your Auto-reply Changing your Sent From AddressAuto Blind Carbon Copy Auto Signature Using the Reply to addressCreating Groups Moving and Deleting EmailsCreating and managing email folders Auto Age SettingsFiltering unwanted email Email SearchHow to view attachments from the BlackBerry handheld For Additional Help Installing the Desktop Software

7730 specifications

The BlackBerry 7730 is among the significant models from the iconic BlackBerry brand, which was known for its smartphones designed for secure communication. Released in the early 2000s, the BlackBerry 7730 catered to business professionals and those who valued productivity on the go.

One of the most notable features of the BlackBerry 7730 is its full QWERTY keyboard, which facilitated efficient typing—a hallmark of the BlackBerry experience. The tactile feedback and compact layout allowed users to send emails and messages swiftly, making it a preferred choice for professionals who relied heavily on communication.

The device was equipped with a 2.5-inch display that offered a resolution of 240 x 160 pixels. Though not as high as today's standards, the screen was adequate for the device's primary functions, including reading emails and browsing basic web pages. The BlackBerry 7730 supported BlackBerry's proprietary operating system, which was optimized for push email technology, ensuring that users received their emails in real time without the need for constant refresh.

In terms of connectivity, the BlackBerry 7730 utilized GPRS technology, which, at the time, provided a reliable method for data transfer, enabling users to stay connected via email and the web. The device also supported Bluetooth, allowing for wireless connections with headsets and other devices, enhancing its usability.

Despite being tailored to business users, the BlackBerry 7730 included a few features for personal use. It came with a built-in organizer that included a calendar, task list, and address book, allowing users to manage both professional and personal commitments efficiently.

Another key characteristic of the BlackBerry 7730 was its robust security features. BlackBerry devices have long been celebrated for their emphasis on privacy and data protection, and the 7730 adhered to this legacy with strong encryption methods for email and messaging.

In summary, the BlackBerry 7730 was a pioneering device in the smartphone era, featuring its distinct physical keyboard, reliable connectivity options, and a suite of productivity tools. It served as a critical tool for professionals who needed reliable communication features on the go. Combining practicality with security, the BlackBerry 7730 left an indelible mark in the history of mobile technology.