Umlaute dank AutoText am BlackBerry

Damit das Schreiben mit nur einer Hand, nicht durch die Umlaute der deutschen Sprache erschwert wird, ist es möglich mit Hilfe der Autotext-Funktion dieses zu erleichtern.

  • Optionen -> AutoText -> Neu
    • Für den Buchstaben ö:
    • Ersetzen: ae
    • Durch: %b%Bä
    • BlackBerry-Taste -> Speichern

Für die anderen Umlaute das selbe Verfahren mit folgenden Parametern:

  • ö: oe -> %b%Bö
  • Ö: oee -> %BÖ
  • ü: ue -> %Bü
  • Ü: uee -> %b%BÜ
  • ä: ae -> %b%Bä
  • Ä: aee -> %BÄ
  • ß: sz -> %b%Bß

Schreibweise:

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Top 10 BlackBerry smartphone and BlackBerry Desktop Manager troubleshooting tips

Top 10 BlackBerry smartphone and BlackBerry Desktop Manager troubleshooting tips

  1. Signalstärke überprüfen
  2. Einen Hard-Reset durchführen
  3. Netzwerkeinstellungen überprüfen
  4. BlackBerry smartphone im Netz des Mobilfunkanbieters registrieren
  5. BlackBerry Verbindung zum Computer überprüfen
  6. Stellen Sie fest, dass Ihr BlackBerry Emails empfangen kann
  7. Stellen Sie fest, dass Ihr BlackBerry Emails senden kann
  8. Servicebücher überprüfen
  9. BlackBerry Hilfe öffnen
  10. Das BlackBerry Technical Solution Center durchsuchen

Tip 1Check the signal strength

A sufficient signal strength is required to send and receive wireless information.

  1. Turn on the BlackBerry smartphone.
  2. On the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, click the Options icon and then click Status.
  3. In the Signal field, verify that the value is between -40 and -100 DBMS. For instructions on changing the signal strength indicator, see KB02142.

Tip 2 – Perform a hard reset

For instructions, see KB02141.


Tip 3 – Check the network settings

Appropriate network settings are required to send and receive information from the BlackBerry smartphone to the wireless network.

  1. On the Home screen, click the Manage Connections icon and then click Mobile Network Options.
  2. If the Network Selection Mode field is set to Manual, perform a manual scan for available networks. For instructions, see KB02516.

Tip 4 – Register the BlackBerry smartphone on the wireless network

For instructions, see KB00510.

If the registration was successful, you will receive an email message on your BlackBerry smartphone stating that your BlackBerry smartphone has been registered with the wireless network.


Tip 5 – Check the BlackBerry smartphone’s connection to the computer

Check the BlackBerry smartphone’s connection to the computer to confirm that the BlackBerry smartphone is detected by the BlackBerry Desktop Manager application.

  1. Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer using a USB port.
  2. If the BlackBerry smartphone is not detected, close and then re-open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
  3. In the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, click the Options menu and then click Connection Settings. The personal identification number (PIN) for your BlackBerry smartphone should appear in the connection field.
  4. Click Detect. If the BlackBerry smartphone is connected properly, you will receive a message indicating that a USB device was found.If the BlackBerry smartphone is not detected, see KB11439.

Tip 6 – Confirm that the BlackBerry smartphone can receive email messages

To confirm that the BlackBerry smartphone can receive email messages, send a test email message using an external email client or web interface, such as Microsoft® Outlook®, IBM® Lotus Notes®, or Windows Live™ Hotmail®.

Send a test email message to the email address for the account that is associated with the BlackBerry smartphone. If the email message is successfully received by the BlackBerry smartphone, you will see a new email message in the BlackBerry smartphone message list. This indicates that the messaging and collaboration server* is able to process incoming email messages and forward them to your BlackBerry smartphone.

*Depending on the environment and BlackBerry services you are using on your BlackBerry smartphone, the messaging and collaboration servers may be different. For example

  • Work environment: Your BlackBerry smartphone might be integrated with Microsoft® Exchange (messaging server) and a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server (collaboration server).
  • Prosumer environment: Your BlackBerry smartphone might be integrated with Windows Live Hotmail (messaging server) and a BlackBerry® Internet Service account (collaboration server).

Tip 7 – Confirm that the BlackBerry smartphone can send email messages

To confirm that the BlackBerry smartphone can send email messages and PIN messages, send an email message from the BlackBerry smartphone back to the BlackBerry smartphone, and a PIN message from the BlackBerry smartphone back to the BlackBerry smartphone. For instructions, see KB02913.

A PIN message that is sent successfully from the BlackBerry smartphone to the BlackBerry smartphone should show the sent PIN message in the BlackBerry smartphone message list with a check mark and a D beside it and the received PIN message in the BlackBerry smartphone message list with a check mark and a D beside it. A D indicates that the PIN message was delivered to the specified PIN number.

An email message that is sent successfully from the BlackBerry smartphone back to your BlackBerry smartphone, should be received in your email application such as Microsoft Outlook, IBM Lotus Notes, or Windows Live Hotmail. The collaboration server will then attempt to send the new email message to your Blackberry smartphone. The received email message should appear in the BlackBerry smartphone message list.


Tip 8 – Check for service books

A service book contains information that configures how your BlackBerry smartphone interacts with the BlackBerry® Infrastructure. Service books turn on specific services for your BlackBerry smartphone. The types of service books that are on your BlackBerry smartphone depends on the features provided by your wireless service provider along with the types of email accounts integrated with your BlackBerry smartphone. When sending email messages from the BlackBerry smartphone, you must have a service book responsible for the integrated email address type that you are using to attempt to send email messages with.

To see what service books are present on the BlackBerry smartphone, click the Options icon, then click Advanced Options, and select Service Book. For more information about service books, see KB03151

For instructions on sending service books, see KB02830.


Tip 9 – Access the BlackBerry Help application

To access general information about using your BlackBerry smartphone and troubleshooting certain events, use the BlackBerry smartphone Help application.

The BlackBerry smartphone Help application can be accessed in the following ways:

  • On the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, click the Help (?) icon. Then, click Troubleshooting and select the topic you want more information on.
  • In an application on the BlackBerry smartphone, display the menu and click Help. Select the Help topic that you want more information on.

Tip 10 – Search the BlackBerry Technical Solution Center

For specific issues and troubleshooting tips, search the BlackBerry Technical Solution Center.

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Übersicht und Funktion der Datenbanken eines BlackBerry Smartphones

Address Book
Stores the contents of the Address Book.

Address Book Options
Stores Address Book settings.

Alarm Options
Stores the settings for the Alarm program.

Attachment Data
Stores attachments that have been viewed on the smartphone.

Attachment Options
Stores user-defined settings for the Attachment Viewer.

AutoText
Contains the dictionary for automatic substitution of commonly misspelled words while you type. For example, adn > and.

Browser Bookmarks
Contains the bookmarks for web pages in the Browser application.

Browser Channels
Lists the channels the Browser is subscribed to. For example, weather updates.

Browser Data Cache
Holds cached data from the Browser.

Browser Folders
Allows sorting bookmarks into various folders.

Browser Options
Contains Browser setting information.

Browser Push Options
Contains push content settings for the BlackBerry Browser.

Browser URLs
Contains a list of the URLs that have been typed into the Browser on the smartphone.

Calendar
Stores the contents of the Calendar.

Calendar Options
Stores Calendar settings.

Categories
Allows you to sort various Addresses, Appointments, Tasks and Memos by category.

Content Store
Contains pictures and other media content stored on the smartphone.

CustomWordsCollection
Stores the custom word list on the 7100 series smartphones.

Default Service Selector
Defines the default message service.

Email Filters
Holds the settings for filters applied to incoming messages to the smartphone.

Email Settings
Defines the way messages are sent and received on the smartphone.

Firewall Options
Enables or disables the firewall.

Folder Id
Determines which folder a message is filed to.

Folders
Lists the user-created folders in the Inbox.

Handheld Agent
Contains diagnostic information about the smartphone.

Handheld Key Store
Securely stores encryption keys for encrypted communication and signing.

Key Store Options
Configures options for the Handheld Key Store

MemoPad Options
Stores MemoPad settings.

Memos
Contains the memos stored on the smartphone.

Message List Options
Defines the way Messages are displayed in the Messages application.

Messages
Contains all the messages on the smartphone.

Options
Stores miscellaneous configuration options.

Phone Call Logs
Logs phone calls made to and from the smartphone.

Phone Hotlist
Stores the list of phone numbers on the smartphone.

Phone Options
Stores Phone settings

Policy
Stores the IT Policy for the smartphone.

Profiles
Contains the various smartphone alerts. For example, a vibration for a new calendar appointment, or a tone when a new message arrives.

Profiles Options
Selects the current profile for smartphone alerts.

Purged Messages
Contains a reference for messages deleted from the smartphone.

Quick Contacts
Stores telephone numbers in the Speed Dial list.

Random Pool
Stores numbers to securely generate random numbers for encryption.

Recipient Cache
Contains encryption profiles for the people you communicate with.

Ribbon Bar Positions
Sets the sequence of icons for the home screen of the smartphone.

RMS Databases
Stores information about registered applications.

Service Book
Stores all the service books that allow the smartphone to access various services.

SMS Messages
Contains Short Message System (SMS) messages sent to and from the smartphone.

Tasks
Lists the Task items on the smartphone.

TLS Options
Configures Transport Layer Security settings.

Trusted Key Store
Contains the Trusted Keys for the smartphone.

WAP Push Messages
Contains information from Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) push services.

WTLS Options
Contains settings for Wireless Transport Layer Security.