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User’s Guide
Chatpen
CHA-30
2001-12-05
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Contents 1
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 .......................................... 8
Using the phone book ....................8
Sending messages 9
Sending e-mail or fax messages .... 9
Sending text/graphical messages
(SMS) .......................................... 10
Sending a notepad........................ 12
Editing ticks and characters .........12
Maintenance 13
Charging the battery .................... 13
Setting languages.........................13
Changing ink cartridges...............14
Re-pairing your Chatpen .............14
Resetting your Chatpen ............... 15
Master reset .................................15
Chatpen functions ........................ 16
Additional information 17
Chatpen status indication............. 17
Troubleshooting........................... 17
Technical data.............................. 21
Safe and Efficient Use ................. 21
Limited Warranty ........................23
Declaration of conformity ........... 24
Ericsson Chatpen™ CHA-30
Second edition (December 2001)
This User’s Guide is published
by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB, without
any warranty.
Improvements and changes to
this User’s Guide necessitated by
typographical errors, inaccuracies of
current information, or improvements
to programs and/or equipment, may
be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB at any time
and without notice. Such changes
will, however, be incorporated into
new editions of this User’s Guide.
All rights reserved.
©Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB, 2001
Publication number:
LZT 108 5534 R2A
INNOVATRON PATENTS.
2 Introduction
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. The technology is based on a radio link that
offers fast and reliable transmission of voice and data information.
It does not require a line-of-sight connection in order to establish
communication. The Bluetooth wireless technology uses a globally
available frequency range intended to ensure communication
compatibility worldwide.
The Chatpen concept
The Chatpen CHA-30 allows you to, via your mobile phone and the
Internet, send your notes and drawings to any computer or mobile
phone anywhere in the world.
Whatever you write or draw is saved in the Chatpen memory, which
can hold approximately 40 pages filled with writing. Nothing of what
you write or draw is ever saved in the phone (the phone is only a
carrier of data), and the phone display only reflects what is saved
in the Chatpen.
Additional Chatpen information
For more information about your Chatpen, visit
www.SonyEricssonMobile.com/.
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Getting started 3
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.
1. Charging the battery
•Connect the charger to the mains
and to the charging connector on
the Chatpen.
Note: When the charger is connected,
you do not have to wait for the battery to
be fully charged before you start pairing
the Chatpen with a phone.
2. Pairing your Chatpen
In order for your Chatpen to work, it
must be able to communicate with a
phone. When you pair your Chatpen with your phone, you make this
communication possible.
You pair your Chatpen once. The Chatpen remains paired when you
turn it off.
cap
charging connector
clip
lens
reset hole
light
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4 Getting started
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.
The Chatpen is ready to pair when the light on the Chatpen starts
flashing red, green and yellow and when it vibrates at regular
intervals.
2. In the phone menu, scroll to Connect or Extras*, YES, Bluetooth,
YES, Paired devices, YES, Add device, YES, Phone initiates,
YES. A list of device types that can be paired with your phone
is shown.
Select All types, YES.
3. The phone searches for Bluetooth devices. A list of available
devices appears in the display. Select CHA-30, which is the default
name of the Chatpen.
4. Enter the Bluetooth passkey (which you find in the Chatpen box),
YES. The phone starts the pairing procedure.
5. When pairing is completed, you can edit CHA-30 to a personal
name tag and press YES.
6. Press NO repeatedly to return to standby.
7. Continue with “3. Setting up your Chatpen” below.
3. Setting up your Chatpen
You must enter some service provider data to be able to send your
messages.
•See Alternative A below, if the phone displays Testing pen
setup... immediately after pairing.
•See Alternative B below, if you have received instructions to
set up your Chatpen on the Web.
•See Alternative C below, if you have received instructions to
set up your Chatpen by filling in a paper form.
•See Alternative D below, if you do not succeed with the set-up
in Alternative B or C.
*Depending on what phone model you are using.
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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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6 Using your Chatpen
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.
Writing and drawing
When writing, an intense green light on the Chatpen indicates
that the Chatpen is registering the strokes. Vibration when writing
indicates problems.
•Write and draw on the drawing
area of the paper, not too near
the edges.
•Hold the Chatpen with the lens
facing the paper.
•Do not block the lens when
writing.
You can interrupt your writing and
put on the cap (turn off the Chatpen)
to continue later. Whatever you
write or draw is saved in the
Chatpen until its memory is full.
See “Using notepads and the
Chatpen memory” on page 8.
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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. Do not change an already written
character, as this may cause problems in interpreting.
Note: The Chatpen interprets what you write in the character fields. To
ensure that the interpretation is correct, always check the text that appears
in the phone display before sending.
Type of entry Allowed character
e-mail address “A-Z”, “a-z”, “0-9”, “- @ . _ ”
phone number “0-9”, “ - + ”
Phone book search / text
message / subject
The upper and lower case letters
used for the chosen language in
character fields and “@ ! ? # + . : ;
% &”. See “Setting languages” on
page 13.
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8 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 the box 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).
The notes are saved in the Chatpen also when you put on the cap.
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 user’s guide for instructions.
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Sending messages 9
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.
Sending e-mail or fax messages
1. If there is a at the top of the page, tick it.
If there is a on the first page only, tick it the first time you
use your notepad. If you tick it a second time, you will lose your
old notes.
2. Write or draw your message.
3. In the To field on the paper, do one of the following:
•Write the first characters of a contact from the phone book.
•Write the full e-mail address or fax number (including area
code). Both capitals and lower case letters can be used.
•Leave empty (if using E-mail to myself or if using the phone
list of addresses or numbers last used).
4. Tick one of the boxes E-mail, Fax or E-mail to myself (the
Chatpen vibrates once).
5. Tick to send (the Chatpen vibrates twice).
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. If none of the names is
correct, select Find contacts, press YES. Edit the characters
(see “Editing ticks and characters” on page 12), press YES.
Repeat this instruction.
•If you wrote the full address or number, make sure it appears
correctly in the phone display. If not, edit the characters (see
“Editing ticks and characters” on page 12).
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10 Sending messages
•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
NO and select Enter address or Enter number, press YES.
Enter the correct address or number.
7. Press YES to confirm the address or number on the phone.
The light on the Chatpen flashes yellow while sending. A message
appears on the phone when sending is completed.
Sending text/graphical messages (SMS)
Note: To be able to receive graphical messages, the receiving mobile phone
has to support graphical messaging. Text messages are sent from the Chatpen
and are not saved in your phone.
1. Tick the box.
2. Draw your message in the graphics field and/or write your
message in the text field.
3. In the To field, do one of the following:
•Write the first characters of a contact from the phone book.
•Write the full phone number (including area code).
•Leave empty (if using the phone list of numbers last used).
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Sending messages 11
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 YES 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. If none of the
names is correct, select Find contacts, press YES. Edit the
characters (see “Editing ticks and characters” on page 12),
press YES. Repeat this instruction.
•If you wrote the whole phone number, make sure it appears
correctly in the phone display. If not, edit the characters. See
“Editing ticks and characters” on page 12.
•If you left the To field empty, the numbers last used appear in
the phone display. Select the correct number. If none of the
numbers is correct, press NO and select Enter number, press
YES. Enter the correct number.
7. Press YES to confirm the phone number on the phone.
The light on the Chatpen flashes yellow while sending. A message
appears on the phone when sending is completed.
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12 Sending messages
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.
If you tick the wrong service box (E-mail/Fax/E-mail to myself)
•Tick the correct service box. Then tick . The Chatpen reads
the service box last ticked.
If the subject or address is wrong
Tick and then edit the title or address on the phone as follows.
1. Use the joystick/arrow keys* to move to the position after the
character you want to edit.
2. Press (to delete the character).
3. Press the key for the appropriate character, see your phone user’s
guide for instructions.
Tip: On the phone, press 0 to find “@”, press 1 to find “.”.
* Depending on what phone model you are using.
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Maintenance 13
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.
Anything that you wrote or drew before the battery discharged is
saved in the Chatpen.
To charge the battery
•Connect the charger to the mains and to the charging connector
on the Chatpen.
It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the battery.
When the light is steady green, the battery is fully charged.
To disconnect the charger
•Remove the charger from the mains and pull out the charger plug
from the Chatpen. You can interrupt the charging at any time.
To check the battery status
•Tick the Battery status box on page 16 with your Chatpen to check
the battery status. The battery status appears in the phone display.
Setting languages
You can change the language for Chatpen information in the phone
display. You can also change the language for the interpretation of
the text in the character fields on the paper.
•With your Chatpen, tick the box for the appropriate language
on page 16.
A message confirming the change appears on the phone.
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14 Maintenance
Changing ink cartridges
You change ink cartridges with the built-in tool in the clip on the cap.
Re-pairing your Chatpen
The Chatpen can be paired with one phone at a time, but you can
change paired devices and re-pair the Chatpen with a new phone.
To re-pair your Chatpen with a new phone
1. Tick the Re-pair the Chatpen box on page 16 with your Chatpen.
2. Wait for the light to start flashing red, green and yellow. The
Chatpen is now ready to pair.
3. Follow the instructions in “To pair your Chatpen with a phone”
on page 4 (from step 2).
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.
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Resetting your Chatpen
Master reset
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).
You can reset the Chatpen to the factory
settings.
Warning! All data and everything you
have written or drawn will be deleted
from the Chatpen memory.
1. Take off the cap.
2. Press the pen tip on a surface at the
same time as you push the reset hole
on the Chatpen with a paper clip or
another pointed object.
3. Take out the paper clip and keep the
Chatpen pressed to the surface for 15
seconds (the light flashes red).
When the reset is completed, the Chatpen vibrates once and the
light flashes red, green and yellow (the Chatpen is ready to pair).
You can interrupt the master reset while the light is flashing
red by lifting the Chatpen from the surface (nothing is restored
or deleted).
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Chatpen functions
•Tick a box with your Chatpen (information appears in the phone
display). You can use each of the boxes several times.
Set paper language
To change language for pen interpretation of the text in the paper character fields.
Set service provider
To manually set the
Chatpen service provider
data.
Re-pair the Chatpen
To re-pair the Chatpen
with another phone.
Battery status
To show battery status
(%) on the phone.
Clear stroke memory
To clear the memory from
all written since start.
Pen status
Various status
information.
For support
English French German
Spanish Swedish
English French German
Spanish Swedish
Set display language
To change language for the text in the phone display.
Finnish
Italian
Tick an inner, small box with your Chatpen (information appears
in the phone display). You can use each of the boxes several times.
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Italian
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Additional information
Chatpen status indication
The lights and vibration on the Chatpen indicate the Chatpen status
(the two lights show the same status indication).
Troubleshooting
The list below presents some problems that might arise when you are
using the Chatpen, and what to do in the different situations.
Pairing
• The light is green when connecting the charger, cap off (pairing
the first time)
The Chatpen is already paired with a device. Master reset your
Chatpen. See “Master reset” on page 15.
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. The Chatpen is powering up, connecting
to a Bluetooth device or sending.
Red Something is wrong (strokes not registered,
unable to connect to the Bluetooth device,
hardware error).
Red/green/yellow The Chatpen is ready to pair.
Vibration Chatpen status
Short vibrations Action is performed or a service is selected (in
combination with red/green/yellow flashing,
Chatpen is ready to pair).
Constant vibration Something is wrong.
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•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.
- If nothing is in-between, and the Bluetooth function in your
phone is activated, restart the phone and the Chatpen (put on
the cap and take it off again), and start pairing again.
•Old software revision in phone appears on the phone.
Contact your phone retailer for new software. Start pairing from
the beginning.
Pen setup
•An error message appears instead of Pen is ready for use. (Setting
up your Chatpen alt. A)
Despite the error message, the setup might have been correctly
performed. Check this by sending an e-mail or text message to
yourself.
•Receives no text message after ticking on service provider’s
configuration paper (Setting up your Chatpen alt. C)
The cause can be one of the following:
- You have not waited long enough. It may take up to 10 minutes.
- Network signal for mobile telephony may be weak. Move to
another place and try to tick again.
- Service provider does not answer. Try configuration by
“Alternative D: Manual set-up” on page 5.
Writing
•Chatpen vibrates and light is red when writing
The Chatpen is not registering your strokes. The cause can be one
of the following:
- Your paper does not have Anoto functionality. Make sure the
paper is marked “Digital paper enabling Anoto functionality”.
- You are writing outside the drawing area or too close to the
edges. Make sure you write on the drawing area, not too near
the edges.
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- 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.
- The printing quality is poor. Try another paper.
Sending
• An error message appears on the phone when trying to send
The cause can be one of the following:
- The service provider settings are wrong (only if Pen service did
not respond appears the first time sending). Enter the settings
again. Tick again.
- Network problems. Check that the GPRS (General Packet Radio
Services) symbol shows in the display. If not, turn off the phone,
and turn it on again. Tick again.
- The Internet connection is not working for the moment. Try to
tick at a later time.
- GPRS is not supported, if abroad for example. Contact your
service provider for instructions.
•This paper is not supported appears on the phone when trying
to send
The paper you write on may be old, and the pen cannot interpret
the pattern. Use another notepad.
•No vibration or phone feedback when ticking
The pen did not interpret the tick. Tick again. If the problem
persists, reset the pen and tick again.
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•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. Switch the phone off/on,
reset the pen and tick again.
- You are too far from the Bluetooth device. Make sure you are
within a few metres, and tick again.
Miscellaneous
•Light not lit when cap is off
The battery is discharged. Charge the battery (see page 13).
If you have charged the battery for at least 15 minutes and
the light is still not lit, reset the Chatpen (see page 15).
•Light not lit when charger is attached
The charger is not properly attached. Make sure the charger
plug is fully inserted in the charging connector on the Chatpen,
and connected to the mains.
•Light flashes green
The Chatpen battery is low. Recharge the Chatpen.
•Chatpen vibrates and light is red when not writing
There is an error in the Chatpen. Restart the Chatpen (put on the
cap and take it off again). If this does not help, reset the Chatpen.
See “Resetting your Chatpen” on page 15. If none of this helps,
contact your retailer.
•The received message has words chained together with lines.
The pressure sensor behind the ink cartridge has got stuck. Take
out the ink cartridge and put it back again. See “Changing ink
cartridges” on page 14.
•The received message seems to be a fusion of several pages.
You have not ticked before starting to write. See “Using
notepads and the Chatpen memory” on page 8.
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Technical data
General
Left and right hand independent.
Battery
Dimensions
Ambient temperatures
Ink cartridge
Use the ink cartridges included in the box. If you need more, you find
order information at www.SonyEricssonMobile.com/.
Memory
The Chatpen can store approximately 40 pages filled with writing (80
half-pages). When the memory is full, the oldest page is deleted.
Safe and Efficient Use
Note: Read this information before using your Chatpen.
Please note only Sony Ericsson service partners should remove or replace the battery.
Changes or modifications to this Chatpen not expressly approved by Sony Ericsson may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Please check for any exceptions, due to national requirements or limitations, in usage of Bluetooth
equipment before using this product.
Never direct the infrared ray at anyone’s eye and make sure that it does not disturb any other infrared
units.
Product care
• Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or to humidity.
• Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures.
• Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or cigars, or to open flames etc.
• Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product as rough treatment could damage it.
• Do not use any other accessories, e.g. chargers or batteries, than those delivered with the product.
Use of other accessories may result in loss of performance, damage to the product, fire, electric
shock or injury. The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of
other accessories than the Sony Ericsson original accessories intended for use with the product.
• Do not attempt to disassemble your product. The product does not contain consumer serviceable
or replaceable components. Only Sony Ericsson service partners should perform service.
Battery standby time: 10 hours (cap off)
4 weeks (cap on)
Battery writing time: 1,5 hours (continuous writing)
Battery charging time: 2 hours
Size: 20 x 25 x 157 mm (cap off)
21 x 25 x 165 mm (cap on)
Weight: 50 g (with cap)
Max: +55°C
Min: -10°C
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•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. When in operation, it communicates with a Bluetooth
equipped mobile device by receiving and transmitting radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields
(microwaves) in the frequency range 2400 to 2500 MHz. The output power of the radio transmitter is
low, 0.001 Watt.
Your Chatpen is designed to operate in compliance with the RF exposure guidelines and limits set by
national authorities and international health agencies when used with any compatible Ericsson or
Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
Electronic equipment
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment
is not, therefore:
Do not use your Chatpen near medical equipment without requesting permission. If you are using any
personal medical devices, e.g. a pacemaker or a hearing aid, please read in your mobile phone’s User’s
Guide for further information.
Aircraft
To prevent interference with communication systems, turn your Chatpen OFF before boarding any
aircraft.
Blasting areas
Turn off all your electronic devices when in a blasting area or in areas posted “turn off two-way radio” to
avoid interfering with blasting operations. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set
off explosives.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn off all your electronic devices when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare,
but your electronic devices could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
Power supply
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power sources as marked on the product.
To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter
rather than the cord.
Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected
to damage or stress.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from any power source before attempting to clean it.
The AC power adapter must not be used outdoors or in damp areas.
DANGER – Never alter the AC cord or plug. If the plug will not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in risk of electric shock.
Children
Do not allow children to play with your Chatpen since it contains small parts that could become
detached and create a choking hazard.
Battery information
Please note that only Sony Ericsson service partners should remove or replace the battery.
A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated properly. A new battery or one that has not been
used for a long period of time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used.
Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures, never above +55°C (+131°F). For maximum battery
capacity, use the battery in room temperature. If the battery is used in low temperatures, the battery
capacity will be reduced.
The battery should only be charged in temperatures between +10°C (+50°F) and +45°C (+113°F).
Recycling the battery
The battery in your Chatpen must be disposed of properly and should never be placed in municipal
waste. The Sony Ericsson service partner removing or replacing the battery will dispose of it according
to local regulations.
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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. Should your product need
warranty service, please return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your local
Sony Ericsson Contact Center or visit www.SonyEricssonMobile.com/ to get further information.
Our warranty
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Nya Vattentornet, 221 88 Lund, Sweden, warrants this
Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a
consumer, and for a subsequent period of one (1) year.
What we will do
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to
improper materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson service partners or authorised distributors will,
at their option, either repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions
stipulated herein.
Conditions
1. The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to the original purchaser by the dealer,
specifying the date of purchase and serial number, is presented with the Product to be repaired or
replaced. Sony Ericsson reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been
removed or changed after the original purchase of the Product from the dealer.
2. If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted
for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair/
replacement, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally
equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or components will become the property of
Sony Ericsson.
3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to normal wear and tear, or due to misuse,
including but not limited to use in other than the normal and customary manner, in accordance with
Sony Ericsson’s instructions for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty cover
any failure of the Product due to accident, modification or adjustment, acts of God, improper
ventilation or damages resulting from liquid.
4. This warranty does not cover Product failures due to improper repair installations, modifications or
service performed by a non-authorized service partner.
5. The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of non-Ericsson or
Sony Ericsson original accessories intended for use with this product.
6. Since an independent carrier provides the network system on which this product operates,
Sony Ericsson will not be responsible for the operation, availability, coverage, services or range
of that system.
7. Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty.
8. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER
THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE
FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
or limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you.
The warranty provided does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights under national legislation
in force, nor does it affect the consumer’s rights against the dealer arising from their sales/purchase
contract.
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Declaration of conformity
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of
Nya Vattentornet
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden
declare under our sole responsibility that our product
Sony Ericsson type 840 4005
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate
standards, EN 300 328, EN 300 826, EN 301 489-7 and EN 60950,
following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication
Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EC with requirements covering
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC.
Lund, December 2001
Place & date of issue
We fulfil the requirements of the R&TTE directive (99/5/EC).
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
0682
Ulf Persson, Head of PBU Accessories
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