Sony COM-2 Operating Instructions - Page 15

WIRELESS LAN switch, Charging Cradle connector

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15 Basic Operation ··· Parts and Controls Back Table of Contents mylo Widget Web   RSS/ Podcast   AIM   Skype  Mirror For self-portrait photos.  Charging Cradle connector For charging the battery using the cradle (sold separately). When connecting the AC adapter, do not short-circuit the Charging Cradle connector.  RESET button Press with the stylus to reboot the unit. When the RESET button is pressed, some data stored may be damaged or erased.  Loudspeaker Outputs the audio from non-voice features, such as music and video playback and the ringtone for Internet calls.  Built-in antenna To connect to a wireless network.  Lens Camera lens.  Microphone ( page 75) Picks up your voice during an Internet call.  POWER/HOLD switch ( page 11) Turns your unit on and off. When set to "HOLD," locks the controls on the unit.  Macro switch Sets for close up pictures when position is set to .  Strap hole To attach the strap (supplied) for carrying.  WIRELESS LAN switch ( page 30) Turns the Wireless LAN feature on and off. Yahoo! Messenger Google Talk Music Photo Video Camera Tools Index

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Back
Mirror
For self-portrait photos.
Charging Cradle connector
For charging the battery using the cradle (sold
separately).
When connecting the AC adapter, do not
short-circuit the Charging Cradle connector.
RESET button
Press with the stylus to reboot the unit.
When the RESET button is pressed, some
data stored may be damaged or erased.
Loudspeaker
Outputs the audio from non-voice features,
such as music and video playback and the
ringtone for Internet calls.
Built-in antenna
To connect to a wireless network.
Lens
Camera lens.
Microphone (
page 75)
Picks up your voice during an Internet call.
POWER/HOLD switch (
page 11)
Turns your unit on and off. When set to
“HOLD,” locks the controls on the unit.
Macro switch
Sets for close up pictures when position is set
to
.
Strap hole
To attach the strap (supplied) for carrying.
WIRELESS LAN switch (
page 30)
Turns the Wireless LAN feature on and off.
Basic Operation
±±± Parts and Controls