Contents
- 1. User manual
- 2. OEM installation guide
- 3. Regulatory statements
User manual
Lois/Clark Device Behavior April 28, 2015 New Business Group UX Document Owner: Anna Mansour anna.mansour@intel.com Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward Contents 3 CURRENT JEWELRY (DEVICE) BEHAVIOR 10 SPECIAL SITUATIONS FOR THE R/GA APP 22 PLANNED JEWELRY (DEVICE) BEHAVIOR Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 2 Current Jewelry Behavior Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 3 Summary of Device Behaviors (Completed) Exact LED Colors TBD pending testing. Inactive = no movement/no alerts received from paired phone. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 4 Summary of Device Behaviors (Planned) [By Beta. App must guide user to do FW update] Exact LED Colors TBD pending testing. Inactive = no movement/no alerts received from paired phone. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 5 Bluetooth Advertising Events that will make the Device advertise itself (30 seconds): If the Device has not been paired with a phone § The device is turned on § The bluetooth pairing information is removed (via an 8-second button press) § [Planned] The button is pressed once when the device is already turned on If the Device has been paired with a phone § § § § § § § The device is turned on A button press A recognized double or triple tap The BLE connection is interrupted The bluetooth pairing information is removed (via an 8-second button press) Periodically (~every 1s) to maintain a constant connection [Planned] When movement (accelerometer) occurs after device hasn’t moved in a given time TBD More details in Clark/Lois BLE Behaviors document. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 6 Button Overview Note: Currently, on release of the device button the haptic response is played. This will be fixed so that the haptics play after the button is held for the specified time. Turn on / BLE Advertise Power On Note: If device is already powered on, pressing the button will trigger BLE to advertise Button Vibra Power Off Button User releases button in response to vibra Vibra Wipe Pairing Info Device turns off Vibra Button Device wipes pairing info User releases button in response to vibra Device goes to recover mode Vibra Recovery Mode (used rarely) Vibra HW Reset Button Vibra User releases button in response to vibra 0 Sec 3 Sec 8 Sec 12 Sec Hold button for 12s for recovery mode/hw reset until light feedback (exact pattern TBD) Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 7 Debug Notifications – Extra Lights You’re Experiencing These occur along with the normal behaviors. They are temporary debugging codes and will be removed before the Beta Field Trial. Please see Device Release Notes for the most up to date debug notifications. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 8 Tap Input Pattern Error: Feedback if a tap not successfully sent to phone. Buzz: 250ms LED: Red 5 Flicker (100ms On, 100ms Off) Pattern Gestures: Blink feedback for two and 3 taps. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 9 Special Situations for the R/GA App to handle Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 10 [Planned] Recovery Mode Recovery Mode is needed for 3 situations 1. Device is non-functioning and no other fixes work (User-Initiated) 2. If BLE link is cut during FOTA (Automatic) 3. If too many critical problems have been detected (Automatic) There should be: • In-App detection of Recovery Mode and guidance for getting the user out of it (a firmware update). • FAQ/Support for putting the device into Recovery Mode when nothing else works, and getting the device out of Recovery Mode. • FAQ/Support for what to do when the device goes into Recovery Mode by itself. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 11 Unpairing a Device – Potential Issues Unpairing should be done on both the jewelry and the phone to prevent future pairing issues. The user needs to be instructed to unpair from both the phone and the jewelry. Two potential sticky situations: Jewelry is still paired, Phone has no pairing info/is new Jewelry is wiped, Phone is still paired Scenario 1: Kate is lending her watch to Julie Julie can’t pair until she wipes watch BT settings. Scenario 3: Kate gets her watch back from Julie Kate’s phone will have old pairing info, even though it recognizes the watch. She won’t be able to pair until she removes the device from her BT menu. Scenario 2: Olivia got a new phone Olivia can’t pair until she wipes the watch BT settings. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 12 Pairing, Wiping, Reconnecting Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 13 Pairing New Jewelry – Never Been Paired Put Device on Charger and plug in Begin Pairing Flow In App User follows App instructions to trigger Bluetooth advertising Confirmation of Pairing on Jewelry 1 Blink (500 ms) 1 Buzz (250 ms) Paired & Connected PAIR Brand new devices arrive in a shipping mode. They must be put on the charger to get out of shipping mode and be able to pair. We recommend requiring the user to press the button (an intentional act). It will power on automatically and advertise. Note: A firmware update might be necessary right after pairing. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 14 Pairing New Jewelry – Never Been Paired A Potential Flow Open Box “Press Button on Jewelry” If Jewelry still advertising, skip User views instruction card Plug in Jewelry/ Charger Jewelry Found & Paired Device out of shipping mode and advertises Download App Start Pairing Flow in App Continue App Setup Flow A Firmware Update may be required Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 15 Pairing New Jewelry – Previously Paired (ex. sharing/selling) Remove previous pairing This will cause the device to broadcast for 30 seconds Begin Pairing Flow In App Follow App instructions to trigger Bluetooth advertising Confirmation of Pairing on Jewelry 1 Blink (500 ms) 1 Buzz (250 ms) Paired & Connected *Press* PAIR We recommend requiring the user to press the button (an intentional act). Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 16 Pairing New Jewelry – Previously Paired A Potential Flow Receive Jewelry Attempt to Pair in App Attempt to Pair in App “Press Button on Jewelry” If Jewelry still advertising, skip Device still paired, not found App shows help (or FAQ link) Jewelry Found & Paired Wipe pairing on Device Continue App Setup Flow A Firmware Update may be required Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 17 Wipe the Pairing for the Jewelry Remove Previous Pairing Press Jewelry button for 8s to reset it (Jewelry must be on) *Very Long Press* At 8 seconds, a notification confirmation is played followed by the Power On pattern Remove the Jewelry from the phone’s Bluetooth menu. This prevents issues if the user tries to pair the same Jewelry again. 1 Buzz (1.5 seconds) Forget this device * Press button for 8 seconds until haptic feedback, then release Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 18 Connecting Jewelry (previously paired) from the Device A. One Device Trigger Bluetooth Advertising Jewelry Finds Phone it is Paired to (if available) Found Jewelry Connects to Phone Connected Each time the connection does not exist and there is a paired phone, the device will advertise when: • • • • • Powered on A tap is detected 30 minutes have elapsed without connection since the last advertising event. [Planned] The button is pressed [Planned] Device is moved after not moving for a period of time Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 19 POR Connecting Jewelry (previously paired) from the Device B. Multiple Devices – no devices are already connected The first jewelry that has a Bluetooth Advertising condition triggered connects to the phone Connected Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 20 POR Connecting Jewelry (previously paired) from the Device C. Multiple Devices – one is already connected Jewelry A is connected and the user wants Jewelry B to connect Option 1: Connect from the app Option 2: Once the user walks far enough, Jewelry A will disconnect and Jewelry B will eventually connect Jewelry A Jewelry B Jewelry B Connected Connected CONNECT Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 21 Planned Jewelry Behavior Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 22 Planned Behaviors First Time Use – Shipping Mode • When receiving a brand new device, it needs to be put on the Qi charger first to get out of shipping mode. It will turn on and advertise (BT) for 30s. Charging Behavior • See page 26-27. • Charger LED displays 2 states: “charging” and “full” (if no alignment of coils, light turns off). Notification Interrupt • Differentiate “local” from “incoming” notification. • Allow some notifications to interrupt others. Device needs to queue notifications and play them out serially. • Incoming Notifications (SMS, email, call etc.) should have the ability to queue and play one after the other. Device Connect/Disconnect Alert • Add as a configuration, off by default. Recovery Mode & Alert • Press button for 12 seconds to trigger Recovery Mode. • Feedback that the device is in Recovery Mode (an LED pattern). • The app will need to walk the user through getting the device out of Recovery Mode (a firmware update). • API update to detect when the device is in Recovery Mode. Firmware Update Success • Buzz: 2 short buzzes (250ms On, 250ms Off). • There is an open bug – currently there is no feedback for FW update success. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 23 Battery Behavior Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 24 CR [Planned] Status Alert: Low Battery Device is Inactive Device is inactive for 10 minutes or more. Once moved, Device indicates its low battery status. (and sends to the phone, if appropriate) Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 25 [Planned] Charging the Device Lois Empty Charger Charging (Red, or Amber pending tuning ability) Charged (Blue) Clark Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 26 CR [Planned] Charging Behavior / Taking off of the charger if Power is On Display Status Alert: Normal sequence if battery is greater than low. Display Status Alert: Low Battery sequence if device battery is low. Additionally, if battery is not empty, BLE advertises and if Jewelry is in range, connects to paired phone. If the battery is dead, the Device will power on automatically on the charger as soon as it has enough charge. Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward | 27 Intel Confidential — Do Not Forward |
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