Welcome! This presentation walks you through setting up your Trezor hardware wallet safely and confidently. Follow the organized headings (H1–H5) for readability — each section is intentionally concise so you can present or print it. The goal: get your device running, protect your recovery phrase, and verify everything using official Trezor tools.
Ensure the packaging is sealed and the tamper-evident sticker is intact. If anything appears modified, stop and contact official support.
Connect your Trezor to a computer using the included cable. Prefer a personal, malware-free machine. Do not use public or untrusted computers.
Open https://trezor.io/start or Trezor Suite to begin the guided setup. Always check the browser address for HTTPS and correct domain.
Set a PIN on the device when prompted. This protects local access to the wallet if the device is lost or stolen.
Your recovery seed (24 words) is the single most important backup. Write it down on the supplied card — never store it digitally.
Verify firmware authenticity and test receiving addresses from the device UI to ensure no tampering. Keep firmware up to date via official sources.
If the device shows an unexpected message, disconnect and retry. For lost PINs, recovery is possible with your seed — but only if you have the seed backed up. If the device behaves strangely, seek help from official support — do not follow random forum instructions without verifying.
Consider adding a passphrase (hidden wallet) for added privacy — but understand the operational risk: losing the passphrase means losing access. Use multi-device strategies (multiple seeds) for institutional or high-value holdings, and consult official documentation before attempting advanced setups.
This page is formatted for printing and presentation. Headings H1→H5 are included to create slides or handouts quickly. Keep a copy of your recovery written in a physical medium — and always prefer official Trezor tools and domains.