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Smartwatch User Manual MT-SMART 1 2 3 Smartwatch User Manual 4 5 Download/Install APP 6 7 MT-SMART 8 9 Wireless Connection 10 REMARKS: Smart watch support full functions based 11 on original Android OS4.4 and above Android mobiles 12 You can check Android mobile version under 13 Setting/About device, (If Android Sys is lower than 14 OS4.4 like OS4.2 & 4.0, some functions on Smartwatch 15 can’t work perfectly on Android mobile) 16 17 Install APK on Android phone 18 Search“MT-SMART” from Google play or 19 you can scan the QR-code to download. 20 1st: Install QR Code Scanner on your Android mobile, 21 2nd: Open QR Code scanner to scan the QR Code from 22 Smartwatch, Select “MT-SMART Android Version” 23 app to download and install 24 3rd:After APK correctly installed on Android mobile, you 25 can see this icon on Mobile phone 26 27 Connecting Smartwatch with Android mobile 28 1st:Switch on wireless function on both Android 29 phone and Smartwatch 30 2nd: Open MT-SMART app on your mobile 31 3rd: go to Settings—Scan wireless device search your 32 Mobile phone name/model, connect and pair with 33 your Mobile phone (Follow the paring instruction 34 from your mobile) 35 4th: After paired, you can see this icon or 36 and this icon on your Android Mobile) 37 Means anti-lost function button turned on 38 Means there is some meassage in the notification icon 39 40 Tips: As Android have a lot of different types 41 smartphone, if you can’t search the device in the app, 42 please change the mode from SPP to GATT. 43 44 45 Wireless Connection 46 REMARKS: Smart watch only compatible with Original 47 iOS8.0 or above, if iPhone Version is lower than iOS8.0, 48 some Smart watch function can’t work perfectly on iPhone 49 (Please check your iOS version under 50 Setting/General/About device to see if it is above iOS8.0) 51 52 Install APK on iPhone 53 Search“MT-SMART”from App Store or you can use 54 QR Code scanner to scan Smartwatch QR code to download 55 and install “MT-SMART iOS Version app”, after installation, 56 you can see this icon on your iPhone 57 58 Connecting Smartwatch with iPhone 59 60 1. Go to BT, active smart watch wireless function first. 61 62 63 64 2. System connection, Go to iPhone “Settings/BT, 65 Turn on iPhone wireless function, find SM09 66 device and connect. The watch will receive the BT 67 notice as below, choose “Yes”. (After system 68 connection, you can open iphone “Camera”, enter 69 smart watch “BT Camera” to make remote capture. 70 Same as BT Music.) 71 72 73 3. App connection. Enter the “MT-SMART” 74 application/Pair my watch, pair with SM09. 75 76 77 78 After successfully paired, you can see this icon on 79 the top left corner of Smartwatch, on the APP, you can 80 see the icon turn to on the settings page, on your 81 IPhone you can see below screenshot, which means 100% 82 connected 83 84 You can try to test via “find the device” function on 85 Smartwatch so you can hear your iPhone rings. 86 Tips: If you can’t pair the watch, please go to setting— 87 Wireless ---click on SM09 icon ---forget the device. Then 88 back to app to pair the watch again. 89 PS: Comparing with Android phone connecting, you 90 need to do one more step on iPhone mobile (System 91 BT connection and App BT connection) 92 93 Two Main UI Display 94 95 96 Smartwatch main functions: 97 98 Quick Response 99 This function only support the android smart phone app. 100 After android smart phone paired with the watch, the app 101 can sync all the data of “Messages” to the smart watch. 102 You can find the “Quick Response” in the end of 103 message, click on call back or reply to make a quick 104 response. Please refer to the below pictures. 105 106 107 Pedometer: This application will calculate the steps 108 when you are walking or running and will calculate the 109 calories that you have burnt based on the amount of steps 110 you took, You need to put your personal info like height 111 and weight in options to calculate your burnt calories. 112 Here you can set your goals, check your history and reset 113 your steps countdown. Enter the application and press 114 “Start” to begin. If you want to sync the data, you should 115 press “Stop” first. (If you always on “Start” status, smart 116 watch will sync failed) 117 You can see all data also on your mobile “MT-SMART” 118 app, and enter the personal goal setting from 119 all the data can be accumulated from 120 last time as below screenshots: 121 122 123 124 Sedentary remind: 125 This Application will remind you to get up and move 126 when you have been sedentary for a predetermined 127 amount of time. Enter the application and select the 128 amount of time you wish to be sedentary for Tap the 129 Tick icon on the top right hand corner to confirm your 130 selection. After you selected time a notification will 131 remind you to get Up and move 132 133 134 Stop Watch 135 This Feature will help you keep track of any time-based 136 activities. Press the Play/Stop Watch button on the bottom 137 left hand of the screen to start. Press again to stop. Press 138 the time Lapse button the Bottom Right of the screen to 139 split the times. 140 Sleep monitor: 141 This feature tracks your movements while you are asleep 142 and then determines the quality of your sleep.Enter the 143 application and press “Start”to begin and press “Stop” when 144 you wake up. Once stopped the time of your sleep will be 145 recorder and the quality will be indicated by either Good or 146 Poor. Press the options icon on the top Right hand corner to 147 access “History and Help”, also this sleep data can be check 148 on MT-SMART app. If you want to sync the data, you 149 should press “Stop” first. (If you always on “Start” status, 150 smart watch will sync failed) 151 152 Heart rate monitor 153 Hear rate monitor is using the most professional 154 green ray technology. There are two ways of heart 155 rate: single time monitor and continuous monitor. 156 Wearing the watch, adjust the tightness to be 157 comfortable (if the strap is too tight the blood 158 circulation will be oppressed; if the strap is too loose 159 it will affect the heart rate monitor data accuracy). 160 Enter in the Heartrate interface click the top right 161 corner icon , and choose single time or continuous 162 testing 163 164 165 166 Find my device 167 Use this feature to locate your Smartphone or 168 Smartwatch if you have misplaced them. To find your 169 Smartphone, go into “Find my Device”application 170 from the main screen and tap “Start”. A beeping noise 171 will then sound on your Smartphone 172 To find your Smatwatch, go into “MT-SMART APP” and 173 click on “Find Device”. A beeping noise will then sound on 174 your Smartwatch 175 *Must be paired and within connection range of 10meter 176 open area* 177 Siri 178 Open Siri app on Smartwatch to control mobile phone 179 functions like voice call, open camera, music etc., this 180 function only suitable for iPhone. 181 182 Gesture function 183 1st Raise up the hand to wake-up the screen: 184 Click and enter into gesture function system. Turn on 185 Wake-up gesture. When the Smartwatch is in stand- 186 by, just raise up your hand and after 2 seconds the 187 screen will be turned on with clock. 188 189 2nd: Shake screen to pick-up the phone: 190 Click and enter into gesture function system. Turn on 191 Shake to answer the call and Flip to mute incoming 192 calls. When a call is incoming, just shake the screen 1 193 time towards to your chest: the calling will be mute. If 194 you shake the screen 2 times, you have picked-up the 195 phone call. 196 197 3rd: Shake screen to turn the menu page 198 automatically: Click and enter into gesture function 199 system. Turn on Shake the main menu page. When 200 your Smartwatch is on menu page, just rotate your 201 wrist of 30-45° to turn the menu page automatically. 202 203 Sync functions 204 1.Time sync 205 Smartwatch time syn (Setting/Clock/Time Sync is 206 defaulted as turned on, once the smartwatch is paired with 207 mobile phone, time and date will be syn with mobile) 208 209 2.Messages sync 210 1) When mobile received new message like SMS, news, 211 email, wechat,what’sapp will push to Smartwach 212 “Notification” 213 Click to read all notifications except the expression is not 214 readable 215 PS: Android sys, Smartwatch will push SMS directly to 216 messages, but for iOS SMS only arrive on Notification menu 217 instead of messages 218 219 2)Click any message under ”Messages” menu after you 220 connect with android smartphone, select anyone to read 221 and can call back the sender or send quick message reply 222 223 3.Dialer 224 Use this application to make phone calls 225 Enter the desired phone no.
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