Sony SWR30 manual

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    User guide SmartBand Talk SWR30[...]

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    Contents Basics .............................................................................................3 Introduction ........................................................................................3 Hardware overview ............................................................................3 Understanding the display ..............[...]

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    Basics Introduction The SmartBand Talk is both a standalone device as well as a companion product that connects wirelessly via Bluetooth® with Android™ smartphones and tablets. Worn on your dominant wrist, it can monitor your body movements and interact with your Android™ device to generate data about your daily life and habits. For example, t[...]

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    Understanding the display Your SmartBand Talk features an E Ink® display that uses electronic ink technology to reproduce the appearance of ordinary ink on paper. In an E Ink® display, no backlight is used. Instead, ambient light from the environment is reflected from the surface of the display, making it more comfortable to read. The image on yo[...]

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    To charge your SmartBand Talk 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 Talk. If you are charging the device for the first time, make sure you charge it for at least 30 minutes. To check the battery level of your SmartBand Talk •[...]

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    To remove the wristband 1 Insert a fingernail, or a similar object, into the gap near each attachment clip, then drag out and fully remove the clips. 2 Remove the wristband straps from the core unit of the accessory. Turning on and off To turn on your SmartBand Talk • Press and hold down the power key until the device vibrates. To turn off your S[...]

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    Setting up your SmartBand Talk Preparing to use your SmartBand Talk For your SmartBand Talk to work properly, you must install the latest version of the SmartBand Talk application on the Android™ device, and then pair and connect it with your Android™ device. You also need to install the Lifelog application, which adds extra features and functi[...]

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    To set up your SmartBand Talk using Bluetooth® 1 Make sure that your SmartBand Talk has been charged for at least 30 minutes. 2 Android™ device: Make sure that you have installed or updated the SmartBand Talk application to the latest version. 3 Turn on your SmartBand Talk. 4 Android™ device: Turn on the Bluetooth® function, then scan for Blu[...]

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    Settings for your SmartBand Talk Using the SmartBand Talk application You can view and change settings for your SmartBand Talk by using the SmartBand Talk application on your Android™ device. 1 Turn the smart wake up function on or off. Add, edit or delete smart wake up alarms. 2 Turn the notifications function on or off. Select which notificatio[...]

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    To hide sender’s name from notification message on your SmartBand Talk 1 From the main application screen of your Android™ device, find and tap SmartBand Talk > SETTINGS > Notifications . 2 Mark the Privacy checkbox. To snooze an alarm on your Xperia™ device when your SmartBand Talk vibrates • Short press the function key. To turn off[...]

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    Notifications All notifications that appear in the status bar on a connected Android™ device can be forwarded to your SmartBand Talk. You can use the SmartBand Talk application to select which notifications to forward. Your SmartBand Talk vibrates once when a notification comes in. You can firmly tap your SmartBand Talk application to read a prev[...]

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    To hang up on an ongoing call using your SmartBand Talk • Short press the function key. To mute or unmute an ongoing call using your SmartBand Talk • During the call, long press the function key. Do not disturb You can turn off the notifications and events sounds by turning on the “do not disturb” function. But when this function is on, the[...]

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    To use the remote ring function 1 From the main application screen of your Android™ device, find and tap SmartBand Talk > STATUS . 2 Tap Locate SmartBand™ . Your SmartBand Talk starts to ring loudly. 3 To mute the ringer, press any key on your SmartBand Talk. Controlling applications with your SmartBand Talk You can add up to nine applicatio[...]

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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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    To log in to the Lifelog application 1 From the Home screen of your Android™ device, tap , then find and tap Lifelog . 2 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen and accept the terms and conditions. Adjusting the stride length for walking and running The Lifelog application uses the number of steps you have taken and your stride length t[...]

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    10 View your total time spent playing games using applications from Google Play™ and PlayStation® Store 11 View your total time spent browsing while using applications from Google Play™ and some other web browsers 12 View your total time spent reading books or comics using applications from Google Play™ and some other applications Activity o[...]

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    To create a life bookmark using your SmartBand Talk 1 Make sure that your SmartBand Talk is turned on and the Life bookmark application is enabled in the SmartBand Talk application on your Android™ device. 2 Using the function key, navigate to the Life bookmark screen. 3 To log the place and time, and to record an audio note, firmly tap on the Sm[...]

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    Important information Using your SmartBand Talk in wet and dusty conditions Your SmartBand Talk is waterproof and dust tight in compliance with the Ingress Protection (IP) ratings IP65 and IP68, as explained in the table below. These specific IP ratings mean that your SmartBand Talk is dust resistant and is protected against low pressure water stre[...]

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    IP3X. Protected against solid objects > 2.5 mm in diameter IPX3. Protected against spraying water IP4X. Protected against solid objects > 1 mm in diameter IPX4. Protected against splashing water IP5X. Protected against dust; limited ingress (no harmful deposit) IPX5. Protected against water jet spray for at least 3 minutes IP6X. Dust tight IP[...]

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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-0140 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[...]