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Contents Introduction 2 Getting started 3 1. Charging the battery .................. 3 2. Pairing your Chatpen ................. 3 3. Setting up your Chatpen ............ 4 4. Ticking for activation ..... 5 Using your Chatpen 6 Turning your Chatpen on/off......... 6 Writing and drawing ...................... 6 Marking a box................................ 7 Character fields.............................. 7 Using notepads and the Chatpen memory ..........................................
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 2 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Introduction The Bluetooth™ Chatpen™ CHA-30 uses Bluetooth wireless technology to communicate. Please read the “Safe and Efficient Use” and “Limited Warranty” chapters before using your Chatpen. What is Bluetooth wireless technology? The Bluetooth wireless technology makes it possible to connect any compatible portable and stationary communications device without using cables.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 3 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Getting started Before you can start to use your Chatpen, you must: 1. Charge the Chatpen battery. 2. Pair a phone with the Chatpen. 3. Set up your Chatpen. 4. Tick for activation. light charging connector cap clip lens reset hole 1. Charging the battery • Connect the charger to the mains and to the charging connector on the Chatpen.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 4 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM The Chatpen can be paired with one phone. If you want to use another phone with your Chatpen, you must first re-pair it. See “Re-pairing your Chatpen” on page 14. Several Chatpens can be paired with the same phone. To pair your Chatpen with a phone 1. Keep the charger attached to the Chatpen, and take off the cap.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 5 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Alternative A: Phone displays Testing pen setup... 1. The Chatpen automatically starts configuration to your service provider when you have paired it. 2. When Pen is ready for use appears in the display, the set-up is completed and you can start to use your Chatpen. 3. To check that the Chatpen works, send an e-mail or text message to yourself. See “Sending messages” on page 9. Alternative B: Web set-up 1.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 6 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Using your Chatpen Note: The paper you write on must be marked with “Digital paper enabling Anoto functionality”. Turning your Chatpen on/off • Remove the cap to turn on the Chatpen. Wait for the Chatpen to vibrate once and the light to turn green. The Chatpen is now ready to use. • Put the cap back on the Chatpen to turn it off. To save power and to protect the lens from dirt, always keep the cap on when not using the Chatpen.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 7 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Marking a box To mark a box on the paper, you can tick it, put a stroke in it or just tap it with your Chatpen. The Chatpen will vibrate briefly to confirm the selection. Character fields It is important that you write well-formed characters in the character fields (in contrast to when you write in the drawing area). • Write on the baseline. • Write one character per space.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 8 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM 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 the box with your Chatpen a second time.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 9 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Sending messages The paper that you use with your Chatpen contains character fields and check boxes. The most common functions are described below. Please also refer to the instructions for the paper product that you are using. Note: When sending, keep your Chatpen within a range of a few metres from the phone it is paired with, with no solid objects in between. You can use your Chatpen for new notes, or put on the cap, while the phone is sending.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 10 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM • If you left the To field empty, the addresses or numbers last used appear in the phone display. Select the correct address or number. If none of the addresses or numbers is correct, press N O and select Enter address or Enter number, press Y E S . Enter the correct address or number. 7. Press Y E S to confirm the address or number on the phone. The light on the Chatpen flashes yellow while sending.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 11 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM 4. Tick to send (the Chatpen vibrates twice). 5. On the phone, check the text in the text message and edit if necessary (see “Editing ticks and characters” on page 12). Press Y E S to confirm the text message. 6. Do one of the following depending on your choice in step 3. • If you used your phone book, a list of suggested names appears in the phone display (the first time, this may take several minutes). Select the correct name.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 12 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Sending a notepad • Tick the box Save notepad (the Chatpen vibrates twice). The light on the Chatpen flashes yellow while sending. A message appears on the phone when sending is completed. When you save a notepad, all that you have drawn and written in that notepad since last time saving is sent to your e-mail address. (You can tick the box several times). Editing ticks and characters If sending fails • Tick again.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 13 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Maintenance Charging the battery The Chatpen has a built-in rechargeable battery. Use only the Ericsson charger that comes with the Chatpen. When the battery power in your Chatpen is low, the light on the Chatpen flashes green when the Chatpen is idle (cap off, not writing). You can charge the battery with the cap on or off. You can use the Chatpen while charging.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 14 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Changing ink cartridges You change ink cartridges with the built-in tool in the clip on the cap. Place the Chatpen tip in the hole on the clip. Tilt the cap slightly. Take out the ink cartridge by pulling the cap away. Gently slide a new ink cartridge into the Chatpen (with your hand or with the built-in clip tool), until it cannot be pressed any further. Warning! Make sure you slide the new ink cartridge into the correct hole.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 15 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Resetting your Chatpen You can reset your Chatpen if, for example, it freezes. Everything that you have written or drawn before the reset will remain in the Chatpen. Warning! Make sure the pen tip is not pressed on a surface when resetting. 1. Take off the cap. 2. Push the reset hole on the Chatpen with a paper clip or another pointed object. The light turns green (the Chatpen is ready to use).
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CHA-30-R2A.book Page 17 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Additional information Chatpen status indication The lights and vibration on the Chatpen indicate the Chatpen status (the two lights show the same status indication). Light Chatpen status Off The Chatpen is turned off or the battery is discharged. Green - steady The Chatpen is ready to use or is registering strokes. Green - flashing The battery is low and needs charging. Yellow Wait.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 18 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM • Phone finds no Chatpen (step 2) The cause can be one of the following: - Something is in the way of the Chatpen and the phone. Make sure there is no solid object between the Chatpen and the phone. Start pairing again. - The Bluetooth function in your phone is set to off. See your phone user’s guide for instructions how to activate Bluetooth.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 19 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM - You are holding the Chatpen so that the lens does not face the paper. See “Using your Chatpen” on page 6. - The lens is blocked (for example by a finger). Make sure nothing is blocking the lens. - There is too much light (the camera in the Chatpen may have problems interpreting the pattern in, for example, bright sunlight). Try a shadier place. - You are using an ink cartridge with unacceptable ink. See “Technical data” on page 21.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 20 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM • Pen vibrates, light flashes red and nothing appears on the phone. The Chatpen cannot connect to the Bluetooth device. The cause can be one of the following: - The paired phone is not turned on. Turn it on and tick again. - The Bluetooth function on the phone is not activated. Activate the Bluetooth function (see your phone user’s guide for instructions) and tick again. - There is a problem with the connection.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 21 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Technical data General Left and right hand independent. Battery Battery standby time: 10 hours (cap off) 4 weeks (cap on) Battery writing time: 1,5 hours (continuous writing) Battery charging time: 2 hours Dimensions Size: 20 x 25 x 157 mm (cap off) 21 x 25 x 165 mm (cap on) Weight: 50 g (with cap) Ambient temperatures Max: +55°C Min: -10°C Ink cartridge Use the ink cartridges included in the box.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 22 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM • • To prevent demagnetising do not keep your product next to credit cards or other items equipped with a magnetic strip. If you will not be using the product for a while, store it in a place that is dry, free from damp, dust and extreme temperatures. Radio frequency exposure Your Chatpen is a radio transmitter and receiver.
CHA-30-R2A.book Page 23 Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:44 AM Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing this product. To get maximum use of your new Product, we recommend that you follow a few simple steps: Read the Safe and Efficient Use chapter. Read all the terms and conditions of your Sony Ericsson Warranty. Save your original receipt. You will need it for warranty repair claims.
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