Sony DGA-2003 Bluetooth Watch User Manual 08
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saw new) no “a MBW-150 BluetoothTM watch .......... 3 Icons ................................................. 4 Getting started ................................. 5 Using your watch ............................. 8 Troubleshooting .............................. 12 Declaration of conformity ............... 13 FCC statement ............................... 13 MBW-150 BluetoothTM watch Congratulations on your purchase of the MBW-150 Sony Ericsson BluetoothTM watch. The MBW—150 provides you with intelligent control of calls and music through your watch. You are notified when your phone rings and if you receive a text message. When your phone rings the name or number of the caller is displayed in the watch and you can mute or reject it. If your phone has a music player you can play. stop and change tracks with your watch. You can change the volume and keep track of date and time. lf supported in your phone, you can also see the name of the track currently being played. The watch is waterproof down to a depth of 30 metres (98.4 feet). Go to WWW,sonyericsson.com/support for an overview of which phone models fully support the MSW—150. Watch overview Next/Volume up Play/Stop key Previous/Volume down key Right top key Crown Right bottom key Display English Icons Status icons B‘ $0 (<.*.» D h béfilvn'fl Incoming call Message received Bluetooth function on. No connection to phone Bluetooth function on. Watch connected to phone Bluetooth function connecting Bluetooth function off due to low battery level Battery level Battery charging Play Stop Next track Previous track Adjusting call volume Adjusting music volume Pairing succeeded 3.3L; Out of range notification: connection to the phone is lost QSH Watch in pairing mode Setting icons Bluetooth function on fix Bluetooth function off .- v. Message notification on 1! gm; 3°05 SSH Message notification off Out of range notification on Out of range notification off Start pairing mode Instruction symbols The following symbols appear in the User guide: Q Note Q See also page... Getting started To charge the battery Box content Before you start using the watch, make sure the following items are in the box: , Charger (A) Charging clip (B) The MBW—150 (C) 1 Connect the charger, without the charging clip, to the mains. _ Connect the charging clip to the watch by pressing the handle to open the clip. Slide the clip over the watch. 3 Make sure that the contacts of the clip are connected to the contacts on the back of the watch. Charging Make sure your watch battery is fully charged. Minimum charging is 2 hours. ‘ Connect the charger to the charging clip with the symbols on the charger and clip connector facing the same direction. 1 Wait approximately 2 hours or until the battery icon indicates charging is complete. Setting the time To set the time Gently pull out the crown rotate it to set the time. When the time GB and is set, push the crown back in until you hear a click. Pairing Your watch has to be paired with your phone before you can use it. Your watch can only be paired with one phone at a time. Start a new pairing procedure to use the watch with another phone. L.) Follow instructions in the phone User guide on how to turn the Bluetooth function on in the phone. To pair your watch with a phone Turn the Bluetooth function on in your phone. Turn Bluetooth visibility on in your phone. This makes your phone visible to other Bluetooth devices. Press the bottom key on the watch repeatedly to select pairing mode 9 0 H, then press the right top key to turn on pairing mode. Press Yes when Add device? appears in your phone. If Add device? does not appear, go to step 5. For some phones you may need to enter a passcode. The default passcode is 0000. 5 Prepare your phone according to the phone User guide on how to pair a Bluetooth device. it pairing is successful, the pairing icon appears and the watch vibrates. Q; To stop pairing, press the right top key. After you have paired your watch with a phone, the watch will automatically connect to the phone as soon as the phone is on and within range. Q If pairing fails, you need to set the watch in pairing mode and repeat the pairing procedure. 0 6 Pairing Phone settings A few seconds after you have paired your watch with the phone you are asked if you want to allow your watch to connect. You can choose between Always ask and Always allow. always ask If you choose Always ask, you will always be asked if you want to reconnect each time the watch and the phone are within range. Always allow If you choose Always allow, the watch automatically reconnects to the phone each time both devices are within range. Q Always allow is the preferred setting. Pairing mode To pair your watch a second time, for example, with another phone or if the first pairing failed, do this manually by setting the watch to pairing mode. To set the watch to pairing mode Press the bottom key repeatedly to select pairing mode 9 f; H and then press the right top key. An animated pairing icon 9 f; H appears. English 7 Using your watch Settings Settings are shown as icons in the display. To read more about setting icons Q 4 Setting icons. To enter the Settings menu Press the right bottom key. To turn a setting on or off Press the right bottom key repeatedly until the setting you want is centered in the watch display. Press the right top key to turn the setting on or off. Calls When the phone rings, the watch vibrates and the name or number of the caller is displayed in the watch. You can mute or reject the call by pressing the right top key. To mute an incoming call ‘ Press the right top key. To reject an incoming call ' Press the right top key twice to reject a call. Text messages When message notification is on, the watch vibrates and appears when you receive a text message. If you have unread messages in your phone inbox, you will not get a notification. Message notification is on by default. To change message notification status ‘f Press the right bottom key repeatedly to select -. 2 Press the right top key to change between on and off .x. Music Use the watch to control the music player in the phone. Play, stop and change music tracks by pressing the keys on the left side of the watch. To listen to music , Press and hold the play/stop key to play a track. - Press the play/stop key to stop a track. f Press and hold the next/volume up key to go forward to the next music track. Press and hold the previous/volume down key to go to the previous track. Track info Press the right top key three times to display track information from the phone. ’ Track info is displayed in standby mode when new information becomes available, when you start playing a track, and when you change tracks while playing, Volume control Use the volume control keys on the left side of the watch to control music and voice volume in the phone. To increase and decrease volume To increase music or voice volume press the next/volume up key. To decrease music or voice volume press the previous/volume down key. Engilsn 9 Battery status To check the watch battery status . From standby, press the right top key. The phone date is also shown. Date To check the phone date ~ From standby, press the right top key once. The watch battery status is also shown. The date format shown in the watch is set to YYYY-MM-DD (year, month and day). Time To check the phone time From standby, press the right top key twice. Watch battery status and Bluetooth function status are also shown. The time format shown in the watch is set to 24-hour, HH:MM (hour and minute). The Bluetooth function The Bluetooth function makes wireless connection to your phone possible. You have to turn the Bluetooth function off in sensitive areas like airplanes or hospitals. To turn the Bluetooth function on or off When the display is dimmed, press the bottom key once to select £3. 12 Press the right top key to change between on 9 and off it}, "Q: If battery level is low, the Bluetooth function is automatically turned off, Turn the Bluetooth function on again when the battery is fully charged, Out of range When the phone is out of range the watch vibrates and the g-x-H icon appears. _. 7 Optimal performance _ Limited performance The out—of—range distance varies and depends where you are, The connection may be improved if there are no solid objects between your watch and phone. If you are out of range more than 24 hours, reconnect to the phone again by pressing the right top key on the watch. To change out-of-range notification status -. Press the bottom key repeatedly to select S-"H . Press the right top key to change between on Smfl and off Sat-H . Master reset Set the watch to factory default settings and delete changes you have made. To reset the watch Enter pairing mode Q 7 Pairing mode. Press and hold the right top and bottom key until the display lights up. After a few seconds the display dims again and your watch is reset. Pairing the watch after master reset To pair your watch with a phone after a master reset Q 6 Pairing. Troubleshooting Music player does not start If the music player does not start when you press the Play/Stop key to turn the music on using the phone. Battery capacity If the battery does not work properly it needs to be replaced by a certified repair centre. Software version To check software version ~ In pairing mode, press the right 12 bottom key five times. To stop checking software version, press the right top key twice. Ignore pairing request in the phone. Dashes on the display If dashes ( ---- ) appear on the display when you press the right top key, pair your watch with the phone again. 0 6 Pairing. Dial-up networking message During pairing with some phones you may receive a message about dial—up networking. If this happens, select Accept to continue. Text message notification With some phones the text message notification function does not work. Track info Track info is not supported in all phones. Declaration of conformity We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type DGA-0002003 and in combination with our accessories. to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards EN 300 328, EN 301 489-17 and EN 60950, following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EC with requirements covering EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC. Lund, June 2007. CE 0682 Jacob Sten, Head of Product Business Unit Accessories We fulfill the requirements of the R&'I'I'E Directive (99/5/EC) FCC statement 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.
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