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Summary of Contents for Sunu 541035
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Sunu band Quick Start Guide Welcome Thank you for choosing Sunu. This quick start guide will help you become familiar with the Sunu Band and its basic operations. The quick start guide will show you the following: 1. What’s included in the box.
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B. There are two (2) buttons located along one edge of the Sunu Band’s control pad. One of the buttons is long with a rough texture, and the other button is shorter with a smooth texture. The button nearest the...
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D. The micro-USB connection is located on the inner face of the Sunu Band, the part in direct contact with the user’s skin. It is on the end of the Sunu band opposite to the transducer, and feels like an indentation.
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Wearing the Sunu band You can wear Sunu band on either hand, just like any watch. It is important to wear Sunu band with the sonar sensor on the same side as your thumb, as shown in the image below. Then adjust the belt and buckle until the Sunu band fits comfortably and securely around your wrist.
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The Sunu band Interface Sunu Band’s interface works similarly to a smartphone or tablet. Sunu Band has: • Two buttons located at one of the sides of the Sunu Band. • The touch-pad, which is the flat top surface of the device.
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1. The HOME button is closest to the sonar and has a rough texture. 2. the NAVIGATE button is furthest from the sonar and feels smooth. The two ways in which we interact with the buttons are: • Press: Push and immediately release the button. •...
Sunu Band’s HOME button is the equivalent of the lock screen button on a smartphone. It basically exits from any active app and goes into a standby or low power mode, which we will refer to as HOME. Sunu Band’s HOME allows you to use the Haptic Watch by swiping on the touchpad. The haptic watch enables you to read the time via a series of vibration patterns.
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Reading the Time Sunu Band uses a series of long and short pulses to tell the time. A long pulse equals five and a short pulse equals one. You will need to add up the number of short and long pulses that you feel to calculate the time.
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The second set of pulses on the Sunu Band works exactly like the first set of pulses, a short pulse equals one, a long pulse equals five, and no pulse means that no additional minutes need to be added to the first group of minutes.
Switch between sonar modes. Activating the Obstacle Detection App 1. Press the Navigate button to activate the sonar. When you press the button, Sunu Band will immediately vibrate to indicate that the app is now active. 2. After a brief pause, you will feel one or two pulses to indicate the sonar mode.
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Your Sunu Band comes with two active gesture controls that enable you to quickly put to sleep and wake up the Obstacle Detection App. This is especially useful when you are traveling, and a situation arises where you don’t need the Sunu Band’s Obstacle Detection App providing feedback.
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