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About your HTC Fetch Your HTC Fetch is a Bluetooth® Smart device that helps you to easily locate your misplaced phone or find valuables you attached an HTC Fetch to with your phone. keychain loop multifunction button speaker back cover notch IMPORTANT: Signal strength varies depending on your environment.
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1. Open the back cover from the notch on the edge. 2. Remove the battery and film. 3. Reinsert the battery. When the battery is inserted, HTC Fetch will power on automatically. 4. Align the back cover hooks and press the back cover until it clicks in...
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Note: • If you have more than one HTC Fetch, rename your HTC Fetch to something descriptive such as “keys” so you’ll know what your HTC Fetch is attached to. In the Bluetooth settings, tap > Rename next to the HTC Fetch you want to rename.
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Using HTC Fetch HTC Fetch has a single multifunction button that you use to turn it on and off, activate the phone alert, and more. Power on or off Press and hold for four seconds. Activate the phone alert Press once. Press again to cancel.
3. Tap Find [name of HTC Fetch]. Tip: You can use the signal strength indicator to see if you are getting closer to your HTC Fetch. The signal strength bars are next to “Paired Bluetooth devices”. If your HTC Fetch is not in range, you may be able to find out the last location before your phone lost contact with it.
(See Removing the battery film) Tip: To check the battery power, go to the Settings and tap Bluetooth. Tap next to the HTC Fetch you want to check. The battery power information is just below “Paired Bluetooth device”. keychain...
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