Basics
16. Camera
Lens
21. Vibrating
Alarm
20. Microphone
Your Phone's Features: Back View
16. Camera Lens enables you to take pictures using the built-in camera.
17. ESN (Electronic Serial Number) identifies your phone on the PCS Network.
18. Reset Button restarts your Treo if an error occurs.
19. Headset Jack enables you to connect a hands-free headset. Use only headsets
that are compatible with your phone.
20. Microphone serves as the mouthpiece on your phone.
21. Vibrating Alarm notifies you when an alarm goes off and the ringer is set to silent.
Note:
The Treo speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure not to store your Treo near credit
cards or other items that could become demagnetized.
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17. ESN
18. Reset Button
19. Headset Jack
Turning Your Phone On and Off
You can use the Palm OS features of your Treo independently of the wireless
features and applications. Therefore, the screen and Wireless Mode are designed to
be turned off and on separately.
Turning Wireless Mode ON
Wireless Mode connects your Treo to the PCS Network so that you can make and
receive phone calls and use other wireless services.
Press and hold the Wireless Mode button
hear a series of ascending tones and the phone displays "Welcome" and then
"Searching for Service" until it locates a signal.) At this point, Wireless Mode is
on and you're ready to begin making and receiving calls and using the Internet
features (if supported by the local network).
Turning Wireless Mode OFF
When Wireless Mode is off, your Treo is not connected to the PCS Network. You
can still use its other Palm OS features. This is ideal for airplane flights and for
maximizing battery life.
Press and hold the Wireless Mode button
You will hear a series of descending tones and a "Goodbye." message appears
on the screen.
Turning the Screen On and Off
1. Press the Screen button
to turn on the screen.
2. Press the Screen button
again to turn off the screen.
to turn on Wireless Mode. (You will
again to turn off Wireless Mode.
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