Sony SWR50 manual

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    User guide SmartWatch 3 SWR50[...]

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    Contents Getting started ...............................................................................4 Introduction ........................................................................................4 Overview ............................................................................................4 Charging .............................[...]

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    Android Wear application ............................................................. 20 Android Wear on your phone or tablet ............................................ 20 Selecting applications for voice actions .......................................... 20 Installing suggested applications.....................................................20[...]

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    Getting started Introduction Your SmartWatch 3 accessory, which is powered by Android Wear, organises your information, suggests what you need, and shows it to you before you even ask. Use it to receive and reply to messages, view appointment notifications, and glance at weather updates – all from the convenience of your wrist. There’s no need [...]

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    To charge your SmartWatch 3 1 Plug one end of the USB cable into the Micro USB port of your SmartWatch 3. 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the charger or into the USB port of a computer. 3 Make sure the charger or computer is connected to an active power source. To view the battery level • From the home screen, which displays the time, swip[...]

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    To set up your SmartWatch 3 using NFC 1 Make sure that your Android™ phone or tablet is connected to a Wi-Fi ® network and that it maintains a Wi-Fi ® connection throughout the setup procedure. 2 Phone or tablet: Make sure that the NFC function is turned on and that the screen is active and unlocked. 3 Place your phone or tablet over the SmartW[...]

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    Learning the basics Using the touchscreen Swiping Swipe up • View more cards, if available. • Browse down through options in a list. Swipe down • View previous cards, if not dismissed. • Browse up through options in a list. Swipe left • See more details and actions, if available. Swipe right • Dismiss a card or close a menu. Tapping •[...]

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    Home screen The home screen shows the time and date and the status of your SmartWatch 3. From the home screen, you can view cards or take voice actions. When the screen is dimmed, you can still see the time and date and view the status of your SmartWatch 3. Cards Much of the information that you need appears on the screen of your SmartWatch 3 as &q[...]

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    To mute or unmute your SmartWatch 3 1 Make sure that your phone or tablet is running Android™ version 4.3 or 4.4. 2 Swipe downwards the whole length of the screen of your SmartWatch 3. 3 Tap to mute or to unmute your SmartWatch 3. After you mute your SmartWatch 3, notification cards stop appearing on the accessory. Google Now Google Now, which is[...]

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    Basic settings Accessing settings You can view and change settings directly on your SmartWatch 3 via the Settings menu. You can access the Settings menu using the power key, voice commands or the home screen. To open the Settings menu using the power key 1 Make sure that the screen is active on your SmartWatch 3. 2 Press and hold down the power key[...]

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    Airplane mode In Airplane mode, the Bluetooth ® function of your SmartWatch 3 is turned off and your SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or tablet. However, you can still use some basic features. For example, you can set a timer or an alarm. In Airplane mode, you must tap the screen to navigate your SmartWatch 3 and perform tasks. Voice c[...]

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    Using your SmartWatch 3 Staying organised with your SmartWatch 3 You can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to set reminders, take notes, check your schedule, reply to a text message, and more. You can also tap the screen to act on simple tasks that are listed in the task menu. Most of the features described above work if your language is set to English, F[...]

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    Handling emails When an email message comes in on your Android™ phone or tablet, you can read and reply to it using your SmartWatch 3. Each email is represented by a corresponding card on the accessory. You can also speak into your SmartWatch 3 to send email messages to saved contacts. To send an email message 1 Make sure that the home screen is [...]

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    To find a place or business 1 Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3. 2 Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen opens. 3 Say something like "Find the Eiffel Tower", "Where is the closest supermarket?" or "How far is Starbucks from my home?". If yo[...]

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    To download a playlist using the Walkman ® application 1 Make sure the battery level of your SmartWatch 3 is 70% or higher. 2 From the main application screen on your Android™ phone or tablet, find and tap Walkman . 3 To open the Walkman ® home screen menu, find and tap Walkman . 4 Tap Playlists , then select the playlist that you want to downl[...]

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    To listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3 using Google Play Music 1 Make sure that your SmartWatch 3 is connected with a Bluetooth ® headset. 2 Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3. 3 Tap the home screen, then swipe upwards. 4 Find and tap Start... > Play Music . The Google Play Music application card appears. 5 To [...]

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    To view your agenda 1 Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3. 2 Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen opens. 3 Say "Agenda". The calendar card view opens. To view a specific event, say your special requirement, for example, "When's my next meeting?".[...]

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    To view your step count 1 Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3. 2 Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen opens. 3 Say "Show me my steps" or "Start Fit". The Step count view opens. Setting for the Fit application View and change settings for the Fit appli[...]

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    To set a timer 1 Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3. 2 Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen opens. 3 Say "Set a timer for" and then say the amount of minutes or hours. For example, say "Set a timer for 15 minutes". Using the stopwatch function You ca[...]

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    Android Wear application Android Wear on your phone or tablet When the Android Wear application is installed on your phone or tablet, you can customise the settings for your SmartWatch 3. To open the Android Wear application • From the main application screen on your Android™ phone or tablet, find and tap Android Wear . Selecting applications f[...]

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    To reconnect your SmartWatch 3 • Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, then tap > Connect SmartWatch 3 . Pairing with another wearable device If you have paired your phone or tablet with the SmartWatch 3 using the Android Wear application, you can use the Android Wear application to pair your phone or tablet wit[...]

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    To get help about Android Wear 1 Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, tap > Help & Feedback . 2 Select the relevant help item. 22 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.[...]

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    Important information Using your accessory in wet and dusty conditions To ensure the water and dust resistance of your accessory, the cover for the Micro USB port must be firmly closed. Your accessory is water and dust resistant in compliance with the Ingress Protection (IP) ratings IP68, as explained in the table below. These specific IP ratings m[...]

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    IP2X. Protected against solid objects > 12.5 mm in diameter IPX2. Protected against dripping water when tilted up to 15 degrees from normal position 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 wat[...]

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    To view the regulatory information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR SWR50 We, Sony Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony type RD-0090 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[...]

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    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and [...]