User Manual
Getting started 5
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. Go to the web address defined by your service provider, and
follow the set-up instructions.
2. When Pen is ready for use appears in the phone 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 C: Paper set-up
1. Follow the instructions on the set-up paper from your service
provider.
2. When Pen is ready for use appears in the phone 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 D: Manual set-up
For manual set-up, you need to know the phone number of your
service provider, your own username and password, primary and
secondary DNS, APN, proxy, service provider ID and your own
e-mail address. The settings you enter for Standardized services are
the settings that will be used for all services described in this manual.
The settings you enter for Open services are the settings that will be
used for other services.
1. With your Chatpen, tick the Set service provider box on page 16.
2. Follow the instructions that appear, and enter the data.
3. When your e-mail address appears in the phone display, make
sure it is correct. If not, edit it on the phone. See “Editing ticks and
characters” on page 12.
4. When Pen is ready for use appears in the display, the set-up is
completed, and you can start to use your Chatpen.
5. To check that the Chatpen works, send an e-mail or text message
to yourself. See “Sending messages” on page 9.
4. Ticking for activation
Tick to activate the notepad/ page before you start to write.
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