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10 Using your Chatpen
Using notepads and the Chatpen memory
There are two different kinds of Chatpen notepads, and they are used
in two different ways.
Using a notepad with a on the first page
Tick before you start to use the notepad the first time, to
make the Chatpen aware of the new notepad. To fill in the notepad
title is optional.
Warning! Do not touch with your Chatpen a second time.
If you do, you risk deleting all your notes in the notepad from the
Chatpen memory.
When you write in a notepad with a on the first page, all
that you write is saved in the Chatpen until the Chatpen memory
is full (approximately 40 pages filled with writing, or 80 half-pages).
When the Chatpen memory is full, the oldest page is deleted from
the memory.
To be sure nothing is deleted by accident, always save your notes
by sending them to yourself.
Using several notepads
The Chatpen cannot differentiate between two identical notepads. If
you have used a notepad, and then change to a notepad that is identical,
there is a risk that the notes from the first notepad will be deleted
from the Chatpen memory. Therefore, use notepads that differ in
some way, for example, the colour of the cover, the brand or the size.
Using a notepad with a at the top of every page
Tick before you write on the page, to make the Chatpen
aware of the new page.
You can only use one page in that notepad at a time.
What you have written on a page with a printed at the top is
deleted from the Chatpen memory once you send the page or tick
on another page.
If you do not send a page or tick on the new page you start
to write on, the new strokes will appear on top of the old ones.
Using the phone book
It will simplify sending messages if you use the phone book in your
phone. Instead of writing an e-mail address or a phone or fax number,
you can use the information in your phone book. This requires that
you have saved phone numbers and e-mail addresses in the phone
book, see your phone users guide for instructions.