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BlackBerry Wireless Handheld

Signal: This field displays the strength of the network signal, in decibel milliwatts
(dBm).

Battery: This field displays the current level of battery power.

File Free: This field displays the amount of available memory, in bytes, to store
messages, phone call logs, Address Book entries, AutoText entries, memos, tasks,
and appointments.

File Total: This field displays the amount of memory, in bytes, that is currently
being used.

PIN: This field displays your handheld’s personal identification number (PIN).

IMEI: This field displays your handheld’s International Mobile Equipment
Identity (IMEI) number.

O/S: This field displays the version of the operating system on your handheld.

WAP Push

Depending on your service provider or network operators plan, you might be
able to receive messages and applications through the WAP Push feature. You can
select how the handheld processes these messages and applications by setting the
following options:

Enable WAP Push: Select whether you want the WAP Push feature to operate on
your handheld.

Process Service Load: Select how handheld will processes Service Load (SL)
messages, such as web pages or applications. Select from the following options:

Select Auto if you want messages and applications to be displayed in the
Messages list and to display a dialog box when they arrive at your
handheld, if the sender configures them to do so.

Select Prompt if you want messages and applications to be displayed in
the Messages list and to always display a dialog box when they arrive at
your handheld, regardless of how the sender configures them.

Select Reject if you do not want to see any indication of messages and
applications when they arrive at your handheld.

Process Service Indication: Select how your handheld processes Service
Indication (SI) messages, such as URLs and email messages. Select Auto, Prompt,
or Reject.