Martian Notifier iOS User Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new Martian Notifier smartwatch! Our goal at Martian Watches is to deliver an outstanding product to make smartphone use more convenient and Life on Earth simply better.
Press and hold Bottom Left Button for 2 seconds. If the watch does not turn on after removal from the box, it will need to be charged to at least 50% before pairing. TOP TURNING YOUR WATCH OFF Press and hold Bottom Left Button for 2 seconds. TOP BUTTONS, LIGHTS AND DISPLAY There are Two Buttons on your watch; top left and bottom left. The watch crown, on the right, is used only to set the time and is not a button. The watch glass also functions as a button for some features. 1.
4. OLED Display Shows incoming caller ID, text ID, and notifications. Displays battery level and other information. 5. Watch Glass Tap the glass to dismiss incoming notifications, dismiss notification history, and recall last notification for up to 5 minutes after it was received. Note: You can tap glass to recall a notification multiple times during the 5 minute time frame. TOP USING BUTTON PRESSES There are two types of button presses: a quick-press and a long-press. Each performs a different function.
The charging cable can be plugged into your computer’s USB port (or a power outlet via a USB wall adapter, sold separately). The LED light will show solid red when the watch is receiving power. The LED light will show solid green when the watch is fully charged. Full charge is reached in approximately 2-3 hours from a power outlet, 3-4 hours when charging from a computer. Battery Life – Your Martian Notifier allows 4-5 days of use per charge.
App to your device). • Open the Martian Notifier App and go to the Home tab.
connect” toggle button to “ON”. • After a moment, a 6-digit number will appear on your watch. Type the number into the screen that pops up on your device and tap “Pair”. • If pairing is successful, “Paired to Smart” will appear on the watch’s OLED display, and “Watch and app are connected” will show on the App as seen in the image on the right. Note: If pairing is not successful, turn watch off and back on, turn your device’s Bluetooth off and back on, then start again at item 3 above.
obstacles, etc. You will likely improve your range if there are no solid objects between your watch and phone. You can use the “Martian Leash” option to be notified that you have left the cell phone’s range. See “Leash” in the Watch Menu section for more information. TOP STATUS BAR Pressing the bottom button once initiates the Status Bar display sequence on the OLED display, giving you information on four successive screens. The first screen shows World Clock digital time, as set in the Martian App.
USING WATCH FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES This section explains the use of the primary features of your Martian Notifier. These include: • Getting Incoming Notifications • Using Watch Menu • Triggering Voice Commands on your Phone • Using the Martian Notifier App TOP RECEIVING INCOMING NOTIFICATIONS When you receive a notification, the watch vibrates with a specific pattern and the OLED display shows an icon representing the type of alert.
often you want to have emails fetched. Notes: • Character Limit On – For all notifications, if “character limit” is turned on in the Martian Notifier App > Settings tab, it limits all messages to 40 characters. This feature can be found in the image on the right. • Character Limit Off – If “character limit” is turned off, you will receive up to 100 characters (including icons and symbols).
received. This could be a notification but it could also be a message such as “out of range” or “connected”. See Recent Notification History – To view the most recent 1 to 32 notifications you received*, press both buttons on the left side of the watch simultaneously. The most recent notification will be displayed first. Then press the bottom button to scroll backward or top button to scroll forward.
small LED is not meant to be a flashlight, but it will help light your way in a dark room to adjust the thermostat or avoid tripping over the dog; or help you find your door’s keyhole if you forgot to turn on your porch light. To turn the LED light on, navigate to “Light” in the menu and press the top button once. To turn the light off, press the top button again. Or the light will go out after 30 seconds.
trigger the shutter on your smartphone’s camera. This allows you to take a group photo with everyone in the picture, or to set the phone in a position where a remote shutter trigger will assure you of a steady camera. To use this, first open your iPhone camera on your device. Then navigate to “Camera Mode” in the Watch Menu. Press the top button once to activate the feature; then each additional top button press will instantly take a photo from the device.
LED On/Off: This controls the red/green/blue LED light that notifies you of calls, texts, low battery, etc. Options are On and Off. If “LED” shows an empty box (Off) in the Menu, press the top button to put a checkmark in the box (On), and vice versa. Android: This is for use with Android phones only and should be set to “Off” (empty box). Update Mode: This is for internal analysis during beta testing only.
Tap to Connect – You can connect and disconnect the App from the watch with this toggle. Do Not Disturb: Can also be activated and deactivated on the Watch Menu. Activating DND will turn off all incoming notifications but still display Status Bar icons and information, and will also keep silent alarms active. For example, turning on DND will allow you to wake up to the vibration of a silent alarm, but it will not vibrate on an incoming text message. Tap on the word “OFF” to turn it to “ON”.
1:35, 2:35, 3:35, etc). Active from – Choose the time when you want the repeater to begin. Active to – Choose the time when you want the repeater to end (note: if you choose “35” and a 6:00pm end time, your last alert will be at 5:35pm). Label – Tap to give your repeater a name that will display on your watch’s display screen, such as “Break Time”. Tap “Save” to save to return to the Home screen.
• Tap + to create a new alarm. Set the time for when you want to the alarm to vibrate and appear on your watch display. If you wish to repeat the alarm on multiple days, tap “Repeat” and tap on the days of the week you want the alarm to repeat, and press “Done”. Tap “Label” to give your alarm a name (such as “5 Min Left”) that will display on your watch’s display screen, and tap “Save”. If you want to simply dismiss the alarm from the watch, tap “Dismiss from phone” and choose “No”.
Note: An app must be both installed on your phone AND turned “on” in Notification Center, for you to be able to receive notifications from that app. See “RECEIVING INCOMING NOTIFICATIONS” section for instructions. Setting Alert Filters – Here you can choose which alerts from your phone’s Notification Center you want to have forwarded to your watch. When you open the Martian App Alert Filter tab, you’ll see that the toggle switches are set to “ON” (green) by default.
This screen allows you to set two items that will show on your watch OLED display when you press the bottom button on your watch to view the Status Bar. Your phone’s Location Services must be “on” for these items to display on your watch. To turn on Location Settings in your phone: • Go to Settings/Privacy/Location Services/Toggle both Location Services AND Martian Notifier to “ON” World Clock – This feature pushes accurate time for any world time zone to the watch OLED display.
Settings Tab On this tab you can change your Martian Notifier watch settings. Choose Language: Tap to choose the language in which you would like your watch menu items to appear. Tap “save” to save changes. Enable LED: Enable or disable the red/green/blue LED light that flashes when notifications appear on your watch by tapping the toggle button to “ON” or “OFF”. Tap “save” to save changes. Enable Leash: Enable or disable the Martian Leash by tapping the toggle button to “ON” or “OFF”.
choice may be for convenience or safety. The default setting is “OFF”, allowing longer notifications. To choose the 40-character maximum, tap the toggle button to “ON”. Tap “save” to save changes. Bold Number: Activate this option to see bold numbers on your watch. This feature is helpful to see numbers in bright sunlight or to easily see your progress while on the move with fitness apps.
Product Registration – Don’t forget to register your Martian Notifier! You can register it here or by visiting www.martianwatches.com/register . Registration allows you to learn about software and firmware upgrades for your watch. User Manual – Accesses the complete online User Manual. Frequently Asked Questions – Provides a quick reference guide to find answers to common questions quickly and easily. Video Tutorials – If you are not sure how to perform a task, one of our videos may be helpful.
This happens if you don’t clear your emails from the Notification Center. To clear them, swipe down on your phone screen to enter Notification Center and choose the “all” or “missed” tab on top, then tap the X next to emails and tap “clear”. This is a known iOS issue and has been reported to Apple. Red battery LED light doesnʼt turn on when watch is plugged in to charger: Make sure you use the micro-USB cable that came with your Martian Notifier, as it has a longer connector than most other cables.
software and should resolve your problem. When you receive an email, you see the senderʼs name, subject line, and “Loading”: This is a known iOS issue and has been reported to Apple. We hope this will be fixed in a future iOS update. You short-press the top button on your Martian Notifier to activate Siri but it doesnʼt start and you donʼt see the green blinking light: You cannot initiate Siri while a notification is scrolling on your OLED display.
Battery Use and Safety The following battery use and safety information applies to all Martian Watches, including Martian Notifier. Important: Handle and store batteries properly to avoid injury or damage. Most battery issues arise from improper handling of batteries, and particularly from the continued use of damaged batteries. • Don’t attempt to remove or change the Martian battery. This should only be done by an authorized Martian Watches representative.
Martian Watches is not responsible for any third-party accessories that may impact your Martian’s performance, including but not limited to charging cables and power adapters. Poor quality and improper use of third-party accessories can be dangerous and may void your Martian’s warranty. Children Keep your Martian Notifier away from small children. They are not toys and may be hazardous to small children. For example: • A choking hazard may exist for small, detachable parts such as the USB cover.
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
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