Archive for October, 2010

BlackBerry Mobile Voice System Ver.5.0.1 Planning Guide

The BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System integrates your organization’s PBX phone system with the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to extend desk phone features to BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry MVS is designed to do the following:

  • integrate with the phone application on BlackBerry devices so that users can make calls from and receive calls to your organization’s work numbers
  • extend commonly used PBX features that are available from users’ desk phones to their BlackBerry devices
  • provide simplified access to your organization’s voice mail system
  • provide Voice over Wi-Fi® access to desk phone features for users of Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices
  • extend the security features of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to authenticate BlackBerry device users to the BlackBerry MVS and your organization’s PBX phone system
  • permit you to manage the BlackBerry MVS from a single web administration console

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Smartphone Starting Guide

Set up your device
Get started quickly with Setup!
Setup should appear automatically, but if it doesn’t, on the Home screen, tap the Setup icon.

  • Set up email addresses and social networking accounts
  • Personalize your BlackBerry® device
  • Learn about typing and important keys
  • Set up wireless and Bluetooth® connections

Set up your email

  1. If you’re in Setup already, tap the Email Accounts icon. If you aren’t in Setup, on the Home screen, tap the Setup icon > Email Accounts icon.
  2. Follow the screens to set up your email address. When your email address is set up correctly, you receive a confirmation message. To see your email, on the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

Note: In some cases, you might see the following options. If so, select one of the options.

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Safety and Product Information Guide

Important safety precautions

Before you use your BlackBerry® device, it is important that you read the compliance information and the guidelines for the safe use of your BlackBerry device that are found in this guide. To find the latest safety and product information, visit www.blackberry.com/docs/smartphones.

Use only approved batteries with your BlackBerry device. Use of batteries that have not been approved by Research In Motion might present a risk of fire or explosion, which could cause serious harm, death, or property loss.

Use only RIM approved holsters. Use of holsters that have not been approved by RIM might, in the long term, present a risk of serious harm.

Use only RIM approved chargers. Use of chargers that have not been approved by RIM might present a risk of fire or explosion, which could cause serious harm, death, or property loss.

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Smartphone Ver 6.0 User Guide

Change your ring tone, notifiers, or reminders

  1. On the Home screen, click the Sound and Alert Profiles icon.
  2. Click Change Sounds > Sounds for Selected Profile > Ring Tone.
    • Click a tone.
    • To use a tone that is on your BlackBerry® device or on a media card, click Select Music. Find and click an audio file.
  3. Press the key > Save.

Set up an email address

  1. On the Home screen, click the Setup icon.
  2. In the Setup section, click the Email Accounts icon.
  3. Follow the screens to set up your email address. When your email address is set up correctly, you receive a confirmation message. To view and manage your email messages, on the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

Note: In some cases, you might see the following options. If so, select one of the options.

Educational Guide to Automobile Insurance

Who needs auto insurance?

Suppose you have an auto accident and you hurt or kill someone, damage someone else’s property or damage your own car. If you are found legally responsible, Missouri’s Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law requires you to pay for the other person’s injuries and damages. If you can’t pay, you can lose your driving privileges or even risk a criminal conviction and time in jail.

Most Missourians rely on automobile liability insurance to prove they are financially responsible.

Automobile liability insurance protects you from paying a large amount of money at the time of an accident if the accident is your fault and protects the victims against their losses. Besides liability and uninsured motorist insurance, you may also want to consider insuring your car against damages caused by collision, fire, theft, windstorm or hail.

When deciding to buy automobile insurance, or any other insurance, you should ask:

A Consumer’s Guide to Auto Insurance

There are many different types of coverages available to meet your auto insurance needs. Some are required and some are optional. Here are brief descriptions of the available coverages:

Liability
Washington state requires liability coverage. This covers bodily injury and damage to property that you cause to others while using your car.

Personal injury protection
This covers a limited amount of medical and hospital costs, income continuation, funeral expenses, and loss of services. Coverage limits are defined in the policy.

Medical payments
This covers medical and funeral expenses (not all companies offer this coverage).

Uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury
This covers injuries an uninsured or underinsured driver causes to an insured person.

Uninsured/underinsured motorist property damage
This covers property damage an uninsured or underinsured driver causes to your insured vehicle.

Collision coverage
This covers damage to your car that is caused by a collision.