The 'My Anchor Watch' program is quite simple to use and might not need much of explanation to use. There ar however some features that you might miss out on if you are not aware of them. Therefore we have put together some video tutorials here to explain the usage of the program.
Just click on the tutorials below and they should download and open in your media player. You can also download them and store them on your computer if you want.
The program is very similar on all BlackBerries, but we recommend the 'BlackBerry Bold' version for all BlackBerries with keyboards and the 'BlackBerry Storm' version for all users with touch screens.
Tutorials for the Bold, Curve (Keyboard)
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Blacberry Bold
8 minutes
18 MB
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Tutorial 1 - Basic program operation
In this tutorial the basic operation is explained. This includes concepts such as setting anchor, moving the anchor position, enabling and setting blocking angles and the local alarms.
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Blacberry Bold
8 minutes
11.5 MB
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Tutorial 2 - Menu and options
In this tutorial the menu items and the settings possible in the Options dialog are explained in more detail.
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Blacberry Bold
9 minutes
16 MB
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Tutorial 3 - SMS Alarms, SMS Commands and status messages
In this tutorial the SMS parts of MyAnchorWatch is explained. This is both the SMS alarms as well as the SMS commands and status messages.
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Tutorials for the Storm and Storm II (Touchscreen)
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Blacberry Storm
7 minutes
10 MB
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Tutorial 1 - Basic program operation
In this tutorial the basic operation is explained. This includes concepts such as setting anchor, moving the anchor position, enabling and setting blocking angles and the local alarms.
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Blacberry Storm
11 minutes
16 MB
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Tutorial 2 - Menu and options
In this tutorial the menu items and the settings possible in the Options dialog are explained in more detail.
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Blacberry Storm
7 minutes
9 MB
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Tutorial 3 - SMS Alarms, SMS Commands and status messages
In this tutorial the SMS parts of MyAnchorWatch is explained. This is both the SMS alarms as well as the SMS commands and status messages.
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