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User guide SmartBand SWR10[...]
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Contents Basics .............................................................................................3 Introduction ........................................................................................3 Hardware overview ............................................................................3 Charging your SmartBand ................[...]
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Basics Introduction Your SmartBand is designed to be worn on your dominant wrist and connects to your Android™ device to help you keep track of your daily activities. Via the Lifelog application on your Android™ device, you can synchronise data with your SmartBand to see how many steps you've taken, check how you've slept, and much mo[...]
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To charge your SmartBand 1 Plug one end of the USB cable into the charger or into the USB port of a computer. 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the Micro USB port of your SmartBand. Battery notification light status Notification light A flashes continuously The battery is charging and is not yet fully charged Notification light A is on The bat[...]
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To turn off your SmartBand • Press and hold down the power key until all notification lights are on simultaneously and then turn off one by one. 5 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.[...]
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Setting up your SmartBand Preparing to use your SmartBand For your SmartBand to work, it must be connected to your Android™ device and the latest versions of the following applications must be installed on the Android™ device: Smart Connect, SmartBand and Lifelog. If you set up your SmartBand using NFC, you are guided during setup to Google Pla[...]
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To set up your SmartBand using Bluetooth® 1 Make sure that your SmartBand has been charged for at least 30 minutes. 2 Android™ device: Make sure you have installed or updated the Smart Connect application to the latest version from Google Play™. 3 Start the Smart Connect application. 4 Turn on your SmartBand. 5 Android™ device: Turn on the B[...]
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Resetting your SmartBand Reset your SmartBand if it behaves unexpectedly or if you want to connect it to a new device. To reset your SmartBand 1 Turn off your SmartBand. 2 Press and hold down the power key until notification light A starts flashing. 8 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.[...]
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Settings for your SmartBand Using the SmartBand application You can view and change settings for your SmartBand from the SmartBand application, which can be accessed under Devices in the Smart Connect application. 1 Turn the auto night mode function on or off. Set the time period during which auto night mode operates. 2 Turn the notifications funct[...]
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To set a time interval for automatic night mode 1 From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap Smart Connect . 2 Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand . 3 Tap Auto night mode . 4 Adjust the settings for time interval, then tap Set . 5 Tap Done . Notifications All notifications that appear in the status bar on a connec[...]
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reach a state of light sleep. If you do not reach a state of light sleep during this period, the smart wake up alarm wakes you up at 07:00. If your SmartBand is in day mode, the alarm alerts you at 07:00. To add a smart wake up alarm 1 From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap Smart Connect . 2 Tap Devices > SmartBa[...]
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To turn on the incoming call notification function 1 From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap Smart Connect . 2 Tap Devices > SmartBand > SmartBand . 3 Mark the Incoming call checkbox. To mute the ringtone for an incoming call • Briefly press the power key on your SmartBand. Controlling applications from your [...]
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Logging your activities using the Lifelog application Using the Lifelog application The Lifelog application records your physical, social and entertainment activities. For example, you can see if you’ve been walking or running and how you communicate with your friends. You can also see what pictures you took and what music you listened to. To sta[...]
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Adjusting the stride length for walking and running The Lifelog application uses the number of steps you have taken and your stride length to calculate the distance you have walked or run. The automatic stride length used by default is based on your gender and height. If you feel that the distances measured by the Lifelog application are not accura[...]
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13 View your total time spent playing games using applications from Google Play™ and PlayStation® Store Activity overview 1 Show data in a day, week, month or year view 2 Show your current goal status 3 Show the current activity in different units 4 Show the amount of activity using the chosen unit type 5 Details about your activity Setting goal[...]
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To create a life bookmark using your SmartBand 1 Make sure that your SmartBand is turned on and in day mode. 2 Press the power key twice to log the place and time. 3 Connect your SmartBand to your Android™ device. If necessary, add notes to the bookmark using the Lifelog application. 16 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print on[...]
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Important information Using your SmartBand in wet and dusty conditions Your SmartBand is waterproof and dust resistant in compliance with the Ingress Protection (IP) ratings IP55 and IP58, as explained in the table below. These specific IP ratings mean that your SmartBand is dust resistant and is protected against low pressure water stream as well [...]
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IPX7. Protected against the effects of immersion in up to 1 metre of water for 30 minutes IPX8. Protected against the effects of continued immersion in water depths greater than 1 metre. The exact conditions are specified for each device by the manufacturer. Legal information Sony SWR10 Prior to use, please read the Important information leaflet se[...]
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Declaration of Conformity We, Sony Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony type RD-0070 and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards EN 300 328:V1.8.1, EN 301 489-17:V2.2.1, EN 301 489[...]