UnaliWear KANEGA Users Manual

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Thank You!
Thank you for volunteering to join the UnaliWear User Experience Test of the Kanega watch.
Your watch is here!
The pre-production Kanega watch
Four batteries
Battery charger
Power plug for charger
Getting to Know the Kanega Watch
There are a few things to know about the Kanega watch.
First, the crown button is different than that of your typical watch. You can press it, but it doesn’t turn, as there is no need to manually set the time with the Kanega watch. (The time is set automatically!)
When instructed to press the crown button, press the center part of the crown. The outer part of the crown is solid to protect against accidental presses, so only the center part can be pressed.
Second, the Kanega watch is designed to be worn all the time. The batteries are designed to be changed about once a day.
Four batteries are provided so that two can be charging while the other two are on the watch. With two batteries on the charger, an empty slot is available for a battery that is removed from the watch.
Charging the Batteries for the First Time
Before you do anything with the watch, you need to charge the batteries.
Connect the power cable of the charger to a wall plug.
Place two batteries in the charger as shown in the picture.
The sides of the charger will pulse red if the battery is charging and will alternately flash red if the battery is not making good contact with the charger. The light will turn solid green once the battery is fully charged.
Charging a battery from empty may take up to three hours.
NOTE: A helpful online video of tips on replacing and charging the Kanega watch batteries can be
found at:
http://www.UnaliWear.com/UX-tester
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Placing the Batteries on the Watch
Once two batteries are fully charged with green charging lights, place one charged battery on each side of the watch. (Now is a good time to put the other batteries on the charger so that they will be ready when needed.)
When placing a battery on the watch, squeeze the sides of the battery and place it bottom first. Give it a press with your thumb to make sure it is secure.
Turning on the Watch for the First Time
Your watch has been shipped with a protective cover over the watch face. For optimum viewing remove the protective film and discard before proceeding.
To turn on the Kanega watch for the first time, press and hold the crown button until you see the bar on the display disappear, then release. The time will appear in the display.
The time may initially be off an hour or two. The Kanega watch will determine your location and contact the internet to adjust to your time zone, but this may take some time.
Testing
As a “trailblazer” tester, you are getting one of the first pre-production watches. The focus in the early testing is on the hardware functionality and battery operation and charging.
The Kanega watch features the ability to update its software automatically through the Wi-Fi and cellular connection. This allows us to update the software automatically. So, we’ll be upgrading the functionality throughout the test.
But for now, ask your watch to tell you the time. The name of your watch is “Fred Astaire”. Try asking your watch about the time:
“Fred Astaire” (wait for the watch to buzz twice). The watch buzzes once to let you know
it heard “Fred Astaire” and once to let you know when it is ready for your command.
“What time is it?”
If everything is working properly, then the Kanega watch will respond with the time.
Getting Your Attention
When the Kanega watch needs to tell you something, such as when the battery charge is low, it will notify you with two short buzzes.
You can tell the Kanega watch that is OK to proceed by pressing the crown button once or not OK to proceed (No) by rapidly pressing the crown button twice. In addition, you can verbally respond to a notification by saying, “Fred Astaire” followed by “Yes” or “No”.
If you do not respond verbally or with button presses, the Kanega watch will assume it is a bad time to communicate with you and will defer the notification. You can also defer the notification with two quick presses of the crown button or by saying “Fred Astaire” and “No”.
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