User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Getting to Know Your Treo™
- Turning Your Treo On and Off
- The Backlight, Display, and LED
- Charging the Battery
- Using the Keyboard
- Using Your Phone
- Getting to know the PhoneBook screen
- Making a call from the Speed Dial, Contacts or Call History views
- Making a call from the Dial Pad view
- Receiving calls
- Working with active calls
- Adjusting call volume
- Ending a call
- Adding a contact
- Viewing or changing contact information
- Deleting a contact
- Defining speed dial buttons
- Using a headset
- Date Book Plus
- Blazer Web Browser
- SMS Messages
- Accessing Other Applications
- Preferences and Other Settings
- Synchronizing Data with Your Computer
- Beaming Information
- Resetting Your Communicator
- Using the Electronic User Guide
- Troubleshooting
- My communicator will not turn on.
- I have trouble synchronizing with my computer (performing a HotSync operation)
- I can’t open the electronic User Guide.
- When I turn on wireless mode, I get a message that my SIM card is missing.
- My Treo will not connect to the Internet using Blazer or my e-mail application
- FCC Statement
Page 6 Charging the Battery
Charging the Battery
When wireless mode is on, your communicator battery provides approximately 3 hours of
talk time or 150 hours of standby time. When wireless mode is off, the battery provides
about 1 week of normal use in handheld mode.
It takes about 2 hours to charge a fully drained battery. If the battery drains to the point
where your communicator doesn’t turn on, it stores your data safely for about 3 days. We
recommend that you charge your communicator every day, especially if you use your phone
often.
To charge the battery do one of the following:
■ When you’re near your computer, connect your communicator to the HotSync
®
cable
with the travel charger connected to a wall outlet as shown on page 29.
■ When travelling, connect the travel charger cable directly to your communicator as
shown here.
Tip: The LED is solid red while your communicator charges. When the LED turns solid
green, your communicator is charged. If the LED does not turn on, make sure the
travel charger cable is connected to a wall outlet and that the cable is securely
connected to your communicator.
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