Setting Up; Pairing, Bonding And Connecting; Sync With Phone - Sony A1ll User Manual

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8

Setting up

8.1

Pairing, bonding and connecting

experience that the setup including pairing and
AS A: user I WANT TO:
connecting is smooth and easy.
experience that A1ll keeps track of my activities and syncs
AS A: user I WANT TO:
with the phone without noticing it.
A1ll has to be bonded (by pairing) and connected from a BLE device in order for
all features and functionality to work. Once A1II has been paired from another
BLE device it becomes bonded to that device only and is able to log activities,
do heart rate measurements and have Smart wake up functioning even
when it is not connected to the bonded device.
When starting A1ll for the first time (when A1ll has not been bonded to a
device) and after a hardware reset, A1ll will automatically enter bonding
mode. If A1ll is turned on and has been bonded before, A1ll will advertise for
reconnection from the bonded device instead.
A1ll can only be bonded to one device at a time, which makes it impossible for
a second device to pair and connect a bonded A1II.
BLE (Bluetooth low energy), and Android version 4.4 or higher for an Android
device, is required in order to use A1ll.
Which iOS version is required?
8.2

Sync with phone

Whenever the user enters the Lifelog app she should see that activities are
up to date.
Sync between A1ll and phone occurs when ever needed and in the following
cases:
- Whenever opening the Lifelog app (reasoning: the user must have accurate
step counting data)
- Whenever opening the Host App (reasoning: the user must have accurate
log data, TBD which log data will be presented in AHA)
- Whenever the user makes a change in AHA settings
- Whenever there is an incoming notification from the phone
- Whenever pressing a key or tap or using gestures
- On request by 3rd party application that supports A1II.
Expected result: the user can see that data has been updated whenever
opening the Lifelog app. As long as the user has the Lifelog app or AHA open
the user should be able to see how for instance step counter data is updated
in best effort real time.
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