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ECS ELITEGROUP

User Guide

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Smart Watch
WA068CR

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    ECS ELITEGROUP User Guide Smart Watch WA068CR...
  • Page 2 Regulatory Compliance Information FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 4 your local waste collection center or the point of purchase of this product. Japan VCCI Statement この装ク m は。B ア。ウ処  z 装ク m オ・ケ q ェ i サルョ`ヲロ・D ウ W ィ鈺 ウ会 (VCCI) のー ヌにーづくクラス ア。ウ ゙ウ N 装ク m です。C この装ク m は。B ョ a ョ x タ メ でィマ・ホすることを・リェコとしていますが。B この装ク...
  • Page 5 Attention: Teachers, Parents and Adult Supervisors This product is an educational tool designed for school children, ages 6 and up. There must be supervision by an adult on school children under 10 when using this laptop. It is a must to have a thorough explanation to students on safe and proper handling of the laptop, power supply, battery pack, and power cord.
  • Page 6 It is recommended that students should take a 5 minute break every 30 minutes of use.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions The following are lists of precautionary measures the students must understand before using this computer inside the classroom or home environment: Do not place near the fire or other sources of heat. Do not expose to magnetic fields. Do not expose to direct sunlight.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Checking and inspecting.............. 1    Package contents ......................... 1   Layout ............................2   Views ..........................2     Front ..................2     Back ................... 3   2. Using your smart watch............. 4    Connecting to your tablet....................4   Operating gestures ......................5  ...
  • Page 9   User Manual......................22   My settings ...........................23   Sync ..........................23   My watch info......................24   Mode..........................26   Wrist placement.....................27 4. Battery ....................29    Charging your battery.....................29   Inspecting your battery status ..................29   Battery Status ......................29   Battery alarming ....................30 7. Specification ..................31   ...
  • Page 10: Checking And Inspecting

    1. Checking and inspecting Package contents Carefully unpack your box and take out the items listed as below. If any of the items is missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately: • One smart watch • One magnetic charging cable •...
  • Page 11: Layout

    Layout Views Front The front panel is the screen that displays information and can be wake up from sleeping by double tapping.  ...
  • Page 12: Back

    Back       On the back of your smart watch, there is the pogo pin connector that allows you to connect the provided magnetic charging cable in right direction.   If you want to turn off this watch, just short circuit the two pogo pins.
  • Page 13: Using Your Smart Watch

      2. Using your smart watch Connecting to your tablet For the first time using this product, the smart watch is in lock mode. Double tap the front screen, you shall see the screen similar to the one shown below. Where the string “EB:CD:93:51:20:C0”...
  • Page 14: Operating Gestures

    2. Your tablet will automatically start detecting and adding it as an available device. Click it from the available device list to pair with it. When it is done, your watch shall be added to the paired devices list. 3. Double tap your watch on the front panel, and you shall see the image similar to the one shown below.
  • Page 15: Watch Modes

    Watch modes From the sleep mode, you can switch to and view different modes in     sequential order by double-tapping the display, where the modes are: 1. Time mode To set time, please see page 8 for detail. 2. Pedo mode Please see page 17 for detail.
  • Page 16: Software

    3. Software The software using here is the one called My  Square, the icon of which is as shown on the left.      To using this software, you shall:  1. Turn on the the Bluetooth and WiFi features on your  student tablet.    2. Make sure your WiFi connection is established.  3. Tap the My Square icon to activate the software.  4. Enter your school ID and password.  5. Once your table and smart watch are paired up, the main  page will be displayed as the one shown below.       ...
  • Page 17   The software comes with following features:    My body    My Memo  (see page 9) (see page 16) My Helper  My settings  (see page 19 ) (see page 22) Click on the desire option to view and set the information.       ...
  • Page 18: My Body

      My body This is where to set your Gender and Pet, and enter  information including your height, weight, age and your pet’s  nickname.    Settings page When this is your first time accessing “My Body“ page, this  page will show up and guide you through the initial settings.    Base on the gender settings, the system will prepare the default  pedometer target steps.    After you complete the settings, you will see you’re My Body  page as shown below.   ...
  • Page 19       This page consists of fields as shown below:      No.  Icons  Description  Sleep:  shows  your  sleep  duration  and  1  sleep quality. (See page 11 for detail)    Pedometer:  shows  your  pedometer  performance and records such as steps,  2  calories burned and distance. (See page    12 for detail)  Sedentariness:  allows  you  to  set  a  timeout  after  which  the  system  will  3  remind ...
  • Page 20: Sleep

      Sleep Your smart watch can tracks your sleeping activity, and can  send the related data to your tablet through the Bluetooth  connection. After analyzing the data, the result is displayed in  this page.    Slide to the second page, you can view the tendency of your  sleep status as shown below.     ...
  • Page 21: Pedometer

      Pedometer This page can graphically display the records synchronized  from your smart watch.    Slide to the second page, you can view the statics of your  performance trend over time as shown below.       ...
  • Page 22: Sedentariness

      In this page “Trends”,  the upper right  corner is the target  set by the system  based on your body  settings. If you want to change it, just click there to open the  dialog box as shown below.      If your gender is set to Boy, you can manually modify it to any  from 10000 to 16000; If Girl, any from 8000 to 14000. After  modification, just tap OK to close the dialog box.    Sedentariness Once your smart watch detects no movement after a designated  time period during 07:00~22:00, this feature will remind you  to take some action.  Once any movement is detected before timeout, the time  countdown will restart again.    First page  ...
  • Page 23: Second Page

    You can enable or disable the reminder of sedentariness.  If enable, you can further set:  Reminder time (in minutes): the options are  40,50,60(default),70,80,90,100,110, and 120.  Sedentariness observation period: the options are  07:00~22:00 and 16:00~20:00 (default).      Second page    ...
  • Page 24 You can view your sedentariness tendency in this summary  page.  ...
  • Page 25: Sedentariness Notification

      Sedentariness notification When a sedentariness notification is made to your smart watch,  it will show as shown below:            Pets By a tap on the pet, you  can open a summary for  your yesterday  performance similar to  the one shown on the  left.    The summary shows  your body status of  yesterday and the rewards given based on your performance.       ...
  • Page 26: My Memo

      My Memo   You can set your memo and let the system notifies you about  the memo at your designated time. The notification will be  made through the watch and also the tablet.    blackboard   On the left area of this page, it is the  blackboard that allows users to scratch  arbitrarily and have no characters  limitation.    Memo area On the right hand side, the area will display all memos,  scheduled in the past and for the future, and you can slide  up and down to view the memos scheduled.   ...
  • Page 27: Adding A New Memo And Its Notification

    You can click on one of the following icons to show specific  memo.                Reminder  Test  Homework Activity  Others     Adding a new memo and its notification 1. Tap “ ” that can be found on the upper right corner.      2. Enter your desired event name, memo type, event start time,  notification time, event description.       ...
  • Page 28: Notifications

    The total number of characters allowed in “Event  Description” is 120.      3. Choose “Save”. The new memo will be added to and  displayed in My Memo.  4. Tap    to go back to My Memo page.    Notifications When a notification is made to your smart watch, it will show the corresponding icon to let you know the type of the notification. When at the same time there are two or more notifications of the same type, a “+”...
  • Page 29: My Helper

      My Helper Find your watch After having your watch paired with your tablet, it will be  appointed one unique MAC address. With this MAC address,  you are able to locate your watch using your tablet.    Tap the watch image on your tablet to start searching. Once the  tablet locates the watch, it will vibrate to notify you about that.      Initialization Flow Provide conceptual Introduce of the application, including  “Sync”, ”My Memo”, “My Body”, and “My Helper”.    Sync Display syncing concept.     ...
  • Page 30: My Memo

      My Memo Display My Memo concept.        My Body Display My Body concept.     ...
  • Page 31: User Manual

        User Manual Tapping “?” in the main page will direct you to “User Manual”  page in which you can find the detail regarding My Body, My  Memo, My Helper and My Settings.   ...
  • Page 32: My Settings

      My settings     This page shows you the basic settings and status about your  smart watch. This page consists of four fields, which are:  Sync  My watch info  Mode  Wrist placement      Sync    ...
  • Page 33: My Watch Info

    To set your time and update your data, click the  icon in this field to synchronize your smart watch  with your tablet immediately.         Then, on your smart watch, a  Bluetooth icon appears in the  bottom right corner of the  display as shown on the left.       My watch info   It shows you the current memo usage and power status:  Memo usage: it shows the estimated remaining space for  notification events. For example, if it shows “97”, it means  that the maximum number of memos can be further  handle by your smart watch is limited to 97 memos.  In default, the maximum number of memos can be  synchronized with your tablet is 100. Once the total  number of memo is over 100, this field shows the number  of unsynchronized memos.   ...
  • Page 34 Only today and the day after today’s memos will be  synchronized to your wearable device.  Watch battery: it shows the estimated remaining power.    For example, if it shows “96hr”, it means your wearable  device can still run for about 96 hrs.    By clicking this icon, you can view the detailed  information of your wearable device, including  Bluetooth device name, Bluetooth MAC, Serial  number, and Build number.     ...
  • Page 35: Mode

      Mode You can select the modes that you want to view on your smart  watch.    The modes available here are:         Time    Pedometer  Calorie  Distance    In default, the selected modes are Time” and “Pedometer”. You  can switch these two display modes by double‐taps the display  of your smart watch, as shown below.     ...
  • Page 36: Wrist Placement

        To add modes, just click on your desired mode icons.    For example, if you want to add the Calorie mode or/and  Distance mode, do the following:  1. Click the mode icon    or/and  .  2. The mode field will reflect your selection.      3. After your smart watch is synchronized with your student  watch, you can now double‐tap the watch to switch between  your desired modes.        Wrist placement  ...
  • Page 37 Here you can click one of the hand icons to choose on which  hand you will wear your smart watch.    The system can adjust its data collection and algorithm based  on the settings here. The left hand is selected in default.   ...
  • Page 38: Battery

        4. Battery Charging your battery 1. With the provided magnetic charging cable, connect the pogo connecting head to the pogo connector on the back of your smart watch. 2. Plug the USB head of the charging cable to the provided wall mount charger and plug the charger to a wall socket.
  • Page 39: Battery Alarming

    Battery alarming When the battery capacity is lower than 20%, if you double tap to wake up your smart watch, it will go into alarm mode and show the alarm as shown below. In the alarm Mode, you can double tap it to switch to the time Mode. Or, after 7 seconds, it will go into the sleep Mode..
  • Page 40: Specification

    7. Specification Thunderdome platform with Zephyr OS System Intel Curie module Quark SE SOC Internal 80kb SRAM Memory Internal total storage 384kB Flash, 80kB SRAM Storage External total storage 4MB Wireless Bluetooth: BLE Radio with BT4.1 stack Accelerometer & Gyro: BMI160, 6 Axis Sensor Sensor 96x32 Dot Matrix OLED...
  • Page 41 Notice: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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.

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