User guide
SmartWatch 3
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Android Wear application.............................................................20
Android Wear on your phone or tablet............................................20
Selecting applications for voice actions..........................................20
Installing suggested applications.....................................................20
Connecting and reconnecting..........................................................20
Pairing with another wearable device..............................................21
Adjusting settings for your SmartWatch 3.......................................21
Android Wear help...........................................................................21
Important information...................................................................23
Using your accessory in wet and dusty conditions.........................23
Legal information.............................................................................24
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Getting started
Introduction
Your SmartWatch 3 accessory, which is powered by Android Wear, organises your
information, suggests what you need, and shows it to you before you even ask. Use it
to receive and reply to messages, view appointment notifications, and glance at
weather updates – all from the convenience of your wrist. There’s no need to reach
for a phone or tablet as long as a Bluetooth® connection has been established with
your SmartWatch 3.
Using voice commands, you can ask questions like “When is my next meeting?” or
“How do I get to the train station?” and get answers immediately. You can also use
the SmartWatch 3 to keep track of your daily step count. To extend functionality, you
can download new apps from Google Play™ as well as updates to existing apps. You
get automatic notifications when such updates are available.
The SmartWatch 3 works with any Android™ smartphone or tablet running Android™
version 4.3 or higher. To see if your Android™ device is compatible for use with
For optimal performance and functionality, use the SmartWatch 3 together with the wristband
provided.
Overview
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Microphone
Light sensor
Touchscreen
Power key
Main unit
NFC™ detection area
Cover for Micro USB port
Wristband
Charging
Before using your SmartWatch 3 for the first time, you need to charge it for
approximately 30 minutes. Sony chargers and USB cables are recommended.
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To charge your SmartWatch 3
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Plug one end of the USB cable into the Micro USB port of your SmartWatch 3.
Plug the other end of the cable into the charger or into the USB port of a
computer.
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Make sure the charger or computer is connected to an active power source.
To view the battery level
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From the home screen, which displays the time, swipe downwards from the
top to the middle of the screen.
Turning on and off
To turn on your SmartWatch 3
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Press and hold down the power key until the SmartWatch 3 vibrates.
To turn off your SmartWatch 3
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Press and hold down the power key until the Settings menu appears.
Find and tap Power off, then tap
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Setting up your SmartWatch 3
For your SmartWatch 3 accessory to work properly, you must first install the latest
version of the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet and then
pair and connect the phone or tablet with your accessory. There are two ways to
perform this setup. You can use NFC, which automatically links you to a download
page for Android Wear on Google Play™. Alternatively, if your phone or tablet doesn’t
support NFC, you can use the manual setup option. Remember that you can only pair
the SmartWatch 3 with one phone or tablet at a time.
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To set up your SmartWatch 3 using NFC
Make sure that your Android™ phone or tablet is connected to a Wi-Fi®
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network and that it maintains a Wi-Fi® connection throughout the setup
procedure.
Phone or tablet: Make sure that the NFC function is turned on and that the
screen is active and unlocked.
Place your phone or tablet over the SmartWatch 3 so that the NFC detection
area of each device touches the other. A Google Play™ download page for
Android Wear opens on the phone or tablet.
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Phone or tablet: Tap the relevant text or icons on the screen to download and
install Android Wear.
Phone or tablet: Once Android Wear is installed, open the Android Wear
application, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Phone or tablet: If Bluetooth® is not turned on, tap Turn on Bluetooth when
prompted.
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Phone or tablet: From the list of available devices, select the SmartWatch 3. A
pairing code now appears on both the SmartWatch 3 and your phone or tablet.
Confirm the same code on both devices. The SmartWatch 3 now checks for
updates, installs any required software and restarts automatically, if necessary.
Phone or tablet: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
After setup, the SmartWatch 3 prompts you to turn on some features, such as
Google Now and Location services, to add more functionality and improve the
user experience. If desired, follow the relevant instructions.
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The first time you pair and connect the SmartWatch 3 with a new phone or tablet, the
procedure can take several minutes. The time can vary depending on the network.
If your SmartWatch 3 has already been paired with another phone or tablet, you have to reset
your SmartWatch 3 before pairing it with a new phone or tablet. For more information about
resetting, see To perform a factory data reset on page 11.
To set up your SmartWatch 3 manually
Make sure that your Android™ phone or tablet is connected to a Wi-Fi®
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network and that it maintains a Wi-Fi® connection throughout the setup
procedure.
Turn on your SmartWatch 3.
Phone or tablet: Search for the Android Wear application on Google Play™,
then download and install the application.
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Phone or tablet: Once Android Wear is installed, open the Android Wear
application, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Phone or tablet: If Bluetooth® is not turned on, tap Turn on Bluetooth when
prompted.
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Phone or tablet: From the list of available devices, select the SmartWatch 3. A
pairing code now appears on both the SmartWatch 3 and your phone or tablet.
Confirm the same code on both devices. The SmartWatch 3 now checks for
updates, installs any required software and restarts automatically, if necessary.
Phone or tablet: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
After setup, the SmartWatch 3 prompts you to turn on some features, such as
Google Now and Location services, to add more functionality and improve the
user experience. If desired, follow the relevant instructions.
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The first time you pair and connect the SmartWatch 3 with a new phone or tablet, the
procedure can take several minutes. The time can vary depending on the network.
If your SmartWatch 3 has already been paired with another phone or tablet, you have to reset
your SmartWatch 3 before pairing it with a new phone or tablet. For more information about
resetting, see To perform a factory data reset on page 11.
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Learning the basics
Using the touchscreen
Swiping
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Swipe up
View more cards, if available.
Browse down through options in a list.
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Swipe down
View previous cards, if not dismissed.
Browse up through options in a list.
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Swipe left
See more details and actions, if available.
Dismiss a card or close a menu.
Swipe right
Tapping
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Open or select an item.
Dimming and waking up the screen
When your SmartWatch 3 is on and left idle for a period of time, the screen dims
automatically. You can also dim the screen manually and wake it up at any time.
To wake up the screen
Perform one of the following actions:
When the SmartWatch 3 is on your wrist, turn it towards you.
Tap the screen or briefly press the power key.
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To dim the screen manually
Perform one of the following actions:
Cover the screen with the palm of your hand.
Briefly press the power key.
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Home screen
The home screen shows the time and date and the status of your SmartWatch 3.
From the home screen, you can view cards or take voice actions.
When the screen is dimmed, you can still see the time and date and view the status
of your SmartWatch 3.
Cards
Much of the information that you need appears on the screen of your SmartWatch 3
as "cards". Depending on the information shown, a card can be compared to a
notification or reminder, an update, a pop-up message or a thumbnail.
You can view cards that show the weather of the day, your daily step count, incoming
text messages and the answer to a simple question that you want to know.
You can swipe through cards, that is, you can swipe from one screen to another to
view more details and take actions. You can dismiss cards when you are finished
viewing them.
To view cards
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Swipe upwards on the screen.
To see all the text on a card, tap the card.
To view a tutorial about how to handle cards, from the main application screen on your phone
or tablet, find and tap Android Wear > > Tutorial. The tutorial is displayed on your
SmartWatch 3 and also on your phone or tablet.
To view details of a card and take actions
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To view details of a card, swipe from right to left on the card.
To take an action, tap one of the available actions on a card. For example, tap
Reply to reply to a text message.
To dismiss a card
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Swipe from left to right on the card.
When you dismiss a card, the related notification also gets dismissed on your phone or tablet.
The content itself, however, does not get deleted.
To restore a dismissed card
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After the card is dismissed, swipe downwards from the top of the screen. If the
dismissed card is the last card available, swipe upwards from the bottom of
the screen.
Tap
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After you dismiss a card, you only have a several seconds to restore it before it gets deleted.
Controlling notification cards on your SmartWatch 3
If your phone or tablet runs Android™ version 5.0, you can adjust the interruption
settings to select which types of notification cards are allowed on your SmartWatch
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If your phone or tablet runs Android™ version 4.3 or 4.4, you can mute or unmute
your SmartWatch 3 to control whether notification cards appear on your SmartWatch
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To adjust the interruption settings for your SmartWatch 3
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Make sure that your phone or tablet is running Android™ version 5.0.
Swipe downwards the whole length of the screen of your SmartWatch 3.
Select an option.
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To mute or unmute your SmartWatch 3
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Make sure that your phone or tablet is running Android™ version 4.3 or 4.4.
Swipe downwards the whole length of the screen of your SmartWatch 3.
Tap to mute or to unmute your SmartWatch 3.
After you mute your SmartWatch 3, notification cards stop appearing on the accessory.
Google Now
Google Now, which is part of the Google Search application, recognises repeated
actions that you perform on your phone or tablet and displays more relevant
information to you in the form of "cards".
Google Now cards
A range of Google Now cards can work with Android Wear and appear on your
SmartWatch 3. They cover the following categories:
Stock news
Weather
Reminders
Sports news
Traffic
Flights and reservations
Boarding passes
Shipping confirmation for packages
Public transit info on nearby trains and buses
Friends’ birthdays
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Public alerts
Reminders to leave on time for upcoming appointments
Hotel and restaurant reservations
To customise Google Now on your phone or tablet
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From the application screen on your phone or tablet, find and tap Google.
Tap at the bottom of the screen.
Select an option and enter the relevant information.
Viewing status icons
Your SmartWatch 3 displays status icons on the home screen. It shows, for example,
the connection status of your accessory and the battery charge status.
Status icons
You can find the following status icons on the home screen of your SmartWatch 3:
Your SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or tablet
Your SmartWatch 3 is muted
Cinema mode is activated
The battery is charging
Airplane mode is activated
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Basic settings
Accessing settings
You can view and change settings directly on your SmartWatch 3 via the Settings
menu. You can access the Settings menu using the power key, voice commands or
the home screen.
To open the Settings menu using the power key
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Make sure that the screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Press and hold down the power key until the Settings menu appears.
To open the Settings menu using voice commands
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Make sure that the screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Settings".
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To open the Settings menu by tapping the screen
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Tap the home screen, then swipe upwards.
Find and tap Settings.
Screen settings
You can adjust the screen brightness and select to always display a dimmed watch
face when the screen is idle by activating the Always-on screen function. You can
also change the type of watch face that displays on your home screen.
To adjust the screen brightness
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From the Settings menu on your SmartWatch 3, find and tap Adjust brightness.
Scroll up or down to select the desired brightness level.
To turn the Always-on screen function on or off
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From the Settings menu on your SmartWatch 3, find and tap Always-on screen
accordingly to turn the function on or off.
To change the watch face directly on the SmartWatch 3
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From the Settings menu on your SmartWatch 3, find and tap Change watch
face.
Swipe left or right to view the watch faces available, then tap the watch face
that you want to use.
You can also touch and hold the home screen to change the watch face.
To change the watch face via the phone or tablet
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On your phone or tablet, open the Android Wear application.
Under Watch faces, select an option, or tap More to view more watch faces
and then select an option.
To access more watch face options using third-party apps on Google Play™, scroll down to
the bottom of the screen and tap Get more watch faces.
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Airplane mode
In Airplane mode, the Bluetooth® function of your SmartWatch 3 is turned off and
your SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or tablet. However, you can still
use some basic features. For example, you can set a timer or an alarm.
In Airplane mode, you must tap the screen to navigate your SmartWatch 3 and perform tasks.
Voice commands are not available.
To turn on Airplane mode
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From the Settings menu on your SmartWatch 3, find and tap Aeroplane mode.
To confirm, tap
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Cinema mode
Cinema mode turns off the display of your SmartWatch 3 and prevents notifications
from appearing. This function is useful if you are in a place where you don’t want to
be disturbed or disturb others, for example, a cinema or a library.
To turn Cinema mode on or off
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Swipe downwards the whole length of the screen.
Swipe from right to left until Cinema mode is displayed on the screen.
To turn on Cinema mode, tap . To turn off Cinema mode, tap
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In Cinema mode, you can only activate the screen of your SmartWatch 3 by pressing the
power key.
You can also quickly press the power key twice to turn Cinema mode on or off.
Restarting and resetting
In situations where your SmartWatch 3 stops responding, it is recommended to
restart the device using the power key or the restart option in the Settings menu.
When these restart methods do not work, you can force the SmartWatch 3 to shut
down. No settings or personal data get deleted during a restart or shutdown
procedure, whether it's forced or not.
You can also reset your SmartWatch 3 to its factory default settings. This procedure
deletes all personal data on your SmartWatch 3 and is sometimes necessary in
situations where your SmartWatch 3 stops functioning properly.
To restart your SmartWatch 3 from the Settings menu
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From the Settings menu of your SmartWatch 3, find and tap Restart.
To confirm, tap
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To restart your SmartWatch 3 using the power key
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Press and hold down the power key until your SmartWatch 3 vibrates once and
restarts.
To force your SmartWatch 3 to shut down
Press and hold down the power key until your SmartWatch 3 vibrates three
times in quick succession and turns off.
Ignore any other single vibrations or restart attempts as you wait for the three successive
vibrations while keeping the power key pressed.
To perform a factory data reset
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From the Settings menu of your SmartWatch 3, find and tap Reset device.
To confirm, tap
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Using your SmartWatch 3
Staying organised with your SmartWatch 3
You can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to set reminders, take notes, check your
schedule, reply to a text message, and more. You can also tap the screen to act on
simple tasks that are listed in the task menu.
Most of the features described above work if your language is set to English, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, or Brazilian Portuguese. Note, however, that
some voice actions may not be available in all languages and countries.
To access the task menu
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
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To access the task menu, swipe upwards. All available tasks appear in a list.
Applications that work with your SmartWatch 3
The list below shows some applications which, when installed on your Android™
phone or tablet, are compatible for use with your SmartWatch 3. To access a full
range of downloadable apps that support Android Wear, go to Google Play™. It's
recommended to check regularly on Google Play™ as new apps are added all the
time.
Messaging
Email
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Calendar
Walkman® and other standard Android™ music players
Lifelog
Google applications, such as Google Keep, Google Maps and Gmail
You might need to update these applications to the latest version in order to achieve optimal
compatibility with Android Wear.
Handling text messages
When a text message comes in on your phone or tablet, you can immediately read
the message on your SmartWatch 3 in the form of a card. You can also use your
SmartWatch 3 to send text messages to contacts that are saved on your phone or
tablet.
To send a text message
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
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Say "Send a text" and the name of a contact that is saved to your phone or
tablet, then say the text that you want to send.
Alternatively, you can say something like "Text Jack I'm ready" or "Send Jane
a message that I'm back". In both cases, the message gets sent automatically.
To reply to a text message
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Select the card that represents the text message that you want to reply to.
Swipe from right to left until you see Reply, then tap Reply.
Swipe upwards and select a predefined message, or enter a spoken reply by
saying your message aloud. Once you're finished, the text message is sent
automatically.
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Handling emails
When an email message comes in on your Android™ phone or tablet, you can read
and reply to it using your SmartWatch 3. Each email is represented by a
corresponding card on the accessory. You can also speak into your SmartWatch 3 to
send email messages to saved contacts.
To send an email message
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
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Say "Email" and the name of a contact that is saved to your phone or tablet,
then say the text that you want to send.
Alternatively, you can say something like "Email Jack that I will be there
tomorrow". In both cases, the message gets sent automatically.
To reply to an email message
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Select the card that represents the email message that you want to reply to.
Swipe from right to left until you see Reply, then tap Reply.
Swipe upwards and select a predefined message, or enter a spoken reply by
saying your message aloud. Once you're finished, the message gets sent
automatically.
Handling incoming calls
When a call comes in on your Android™ phone or tablet, you can see who is calling
on the screen of your SmartWatch 3. You can then use your SmartWatch 3 to accept
the call and speak, for example, into a Bluetooth® headset to communicate with the
caller. Or you can decline the call on your SmartWatch 3. You can also decide to
decline incoming calls with a predefined text message.
To answer an incoming call
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To accept the incoming call, swipe from right to left on the screen of your
SmartWatch 3.
Use a phone, tablet or Bluetooth® headset to speak with the caller.
To decline an incoming call
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Swipe from left to right on the screen of your SmartWatch 3.
To reject an incoming call with a predefined message
Swipe upwards from the bottom of the screen of your SmartWatch 3, then
select a message.
Navigation
You can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to get turn-by-turn directions to a given
destination. You can also find nearby places or businesses and get relevant
information about them.
To navigate using your SmartWatch 3
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Navigate" and then say your destination. Alternatively, say something like
"Navigate to the nearest hotel". If your command is registered properly, the
route appears on your SmartWatch 3.
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On the navigation screen, swipe from right to left to view route information such as time and
distance to the location.
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To find a place or business
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say something like "Find the Eiffel Tower", "Where is the closest
supermarket?" or "How far is Starbucks from my home?". If your request is
recognised, the relevant information appears on the SmartWatch 3.
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Viewing your outdoor activities
When your SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or tablet, it can still
record data about your activities, for example, the location, speed and distance
walked or run. You can view statistics generated from this data on your phone or
tablet at a later time when the SmartWatch 3 is connected. For example, you can
view your journeys on a map.
You must install a compatible application, such as Lifelog or My Tracks, for the functionality
described above to work.
To view your journeys in the Lifelog application
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Make sure that you have installed the Lifelog application on your Android™
phone or tablet and make sure that you are signed into the application.
From the main application screen on the Android™ phone or tablet, find and
tap Lifelog.
Tap . Your current journey appears on your phone or tablet.
To view your previous journeys, tap Today, then select the desired date.
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Music
When you are listening to music on your Android™ phone or tablet (using a music
player application such as Walkman®, for example), a card representing the song
appears on your SmartWatch 3. This music card gives basic details about the song
and allows you to control the playback. So you can pause, play and skip songs
conveniently from your SmartWatch 3.
You can also download music to your SmartWatch 3 from your phone or tablet and
listen to the music using a connected Bluetooth® headset. You can do this even
when the SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or tablet, for example,
when you are out running and have left your phone or tablet at home.
Downloading music to the SmartWatch 3
You can download whole playlists of songs that are saved on your phone or tablet to
the SmartWatch 3 using the Walkman®application. You can also do the same thing
using the Google Play Music application.
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To download a playlist using the Walkman® application
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Make sure the battery level of your SmartWatch 3 is 70% or higher.
From the main application screen on your Android™ phone or tablet, find and
tap Walkman.
To open the Walkman® home screen menu, find and tap Walkman.
Tap Playlists, then select the playlist that you want to download to your
SmartWatch 3.
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Drag the slider beside download to wearable to turn on the download playlist
function. A card indicating the download progress appears on your
SmartWatch 3.
You may need to update the Walkman® application to the latest version to download playlists
to your SmartWatch 3.
Playlists downloaded to your SmartWatch 3 get deleted when you turn off the download to
wearable function in the Walkman® application.
To download music files using the Google Play Music application
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Make sure the battery level of your SmartWatch 3 is 70% or higher.
From the main application screen on your Android™ phone or tablet, find and
tap Play Music.
Drag the left edge of the screen to the right, then tap Settings.
Mark the Download to Android Wear checkbox. The SmartWatch 3 starts to
download all music files that are saved on your phone or tablet. A card
indicating the download progress appears on your SmartWatch 3.
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If your SmartWatch 3 does not have enough storage space for all music files, only recently
played albums and playlists are downloaded to your SmartWatch 3.
All music files currently saved on your SmartWatch 3 get deleted when you unmark the
Download to Android Wear checkbox.
Listening to music saved on your SmartWatch 3
Before you can listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3, you must first pair the
SmartWatch 3 with a Bluetooth® headset. Once this pairing is established, you can
then use either the Walkman® application or the Google Play Music application to
listen to your music.
To pair the SmartWatch 3 with a Bluetooth® headset
Make sure that the headset you want to pair with has the Bluetooth® function
activated and is visible to other Bluetooth® devices.
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From the Settings menu of your SmartWatch 3, tap Bluetooth devices. All
available Bluetooth® devices appear in a list.
Select the Bluetooth® headset that you want to pair with.
To listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3 using the Walkman® application
Make sure that your SmartWatch 3 is connected with a Bluetooth® headset.
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Tap the home screen, then swipe upwards.
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Find and tap Start... > Walkman. The Walkman® application card appears.
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To listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3, tap the card.
You cannot use voice commands if the SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or
tablet.
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To listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3 using Google Play Music
Make sure that your SmartWatch 3 is connected with a Bluetooth® headset.
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Tap the home screen, then swipe upwards.
Find and tap Start... > Play Music. The Google Play Music application card
appears.
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To listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3, swipe upwards and select a
playlist or album.
You cannot use voice commands if the SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or
tablet.
Reminders
You can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to set reminders for events at a certain location
or time.
To set a reminder
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Remind me" and then say what you want to be reminded about. For
example, you could say "Remind me to run at 7pm" or "Remind me to call
John when I get home". The reminder is then saved to Google Now and a card
appears on your SmartWatch 3 when the reminder becomes active.
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Notes
You can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to create notes or to view existing notes saved
to Google Keep or other compatible applications.
To create a note
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Take a note" and then say what you want to save as a note. For example,
you could say "Take a note, try the new restaurant on Main Street". If
recognised, the note is saved to Google Keep.
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To view a note
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
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Say "Start Keep". The Google Keep application opens on your SmartWatch 3.
To browse to the note that you want to select for viewing, swipe upwards or
downwards.
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To open a note and view its details, tap the note.
Agenda
Details of upcoming events that are saved in the main Calendar application on your
phone or tablet appear automatically on your SmartWatch 3 as cards. You can also
speak to your SmartWatch 3 to check your schedule, that is, to view your agenda.
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To view your agenda
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Agenda". The calendar card view opens. To view a specific event, say
your special requirement, for example, "When's my next meeting?".
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Getting quick answers
You can use your SmartWatch 3 to get quick answers to simple questions. For
example, you can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to get sports scores, look up the
definition of a word and ask questions about common facts, for example, the capital
city of a particular country or the highest mountain in South America.
To get a quick answer
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Ask anything that you want to know, for example, "How do you say 'hello' in
Spanish?" or "Where was Albert Einstein born?". If your question is
recognised, the answer appears on your SmartWatch 3.
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How to phrase your questions
Things you want to know
Examples of how to ask
Sports scores and schedules
When is the next Liverpool game?
How did Real Madrid do?
Weather
What is the weather in New York tomorrow?
What time is it in London?
Time in another time zone
Translations for words and phrases
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Counting steps
With the Fit application from Google™ you can view your daily step count and the
total amount of steps that you have taken over the last seven days on the display of
your SmartWatch 3.
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To view your step count
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Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
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Say "Show me my steps" or "Start Fit". The Step count view opens.
Setting for the Fit application
View and change settings for the Fit application to suit your personal fitness goals.
To access settings for the Fit application
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2
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
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Say "Start Fit". The Step count view opens.
To display the Settings menu, swipe to the left.
Overview of Fit application settings
Setting name
What you can do
Show step card
Daily step goal
Display a card that shows your step count on the home screen of your SmartWatch 3
Select a value in thousands of steps from 0 to 20,000
Save fitness data Save your step counts to your phone or tablet
Setting an alarm
You can speak to your SmartWatch 3 to set an alarm. An alarm saved on the
SmartWatch 3 works independently from alarms set up on your phone or tablet.
When an alarm goes off, your SmartWatch 3 vibrates and an alarm card is displayed
on the home screen.
To set an alarm
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2
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Set an alarm for" and add the exact time. For example, say "Set an alarm
for 8am".
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To turn off an alarm when it sounds
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Drag
to the right.
To snooze an alarm when it sounds
Drag to the left.
To show all alarms
1
2
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Show alarms".
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Setting a timer
Use your SmartWatch 3 as a countdown timer. You can speak to your SmartWatch 3
to set a timer.
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To set a timer
1
2
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
Say "Set a timer for" and then say the amount of minutes or hours. For
example, say "Set a timer for 15 minutes".
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Using the stopwatch function
You can use your SmartWatch 3 as a standalone stopwatch.
To use the stopwatch
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2
Make sure that the home screen is active on your SmartWatch 3.
Say "OK Google". If the command is recognised, the "Speak now" screen
opens.
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To open the stopwatch application, say "Start stopwatch".
To start the stopwatch, tap
To pause the stopwatch, tap
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Checking flights or hotel reservations
When incoming notifications about flight reservations or hotel bookings are received
via the Gmail application on your Android™ phone or tablet, they automatically
appear as cards on your SmartWatch 3.
Getting traffic information
You can view cards showing traffic information, which let you know how long it will
take to get home or to work. To use this function, you must enter your home and
work address in Google Now.
Tracking packages
When incoming notifications about the status of parcels or packages for you are
received via the Gmail application on your Android™ phone or tablet, they
automatically appear as cards on your SmartWatch 3.
Using your SmartWatch 3 as a standalone device
When your SmartWatch 3 is disconnected from your phone or tablet, you can still use
some basic features. Since voice commands no longer work after disconnection, you
must tap the screen to navigate your SmartWatch 3 and confirm actions. In
standalone mode, you can still do the following:
View the time and date.
Set an alarm.
Use the stopwatch.
Use the timer.
View your agenda for the current day.
Listen to music saved on your SmartWatch 3 with a connected Bluetooth® headset.
Keep a record of your outdoor activities.
View your step count.
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Change the watch face.
Turn Airplane mode on or off.
Some of the features described above require the download and installation of the relevant
applications, for example, a music player app or a fitness training app.
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Android Wear application
Android Wear on your phone or tablet
When the Android Wear application is installed on your phone or tablet, you can
customise the settings for your SmartWatch 3.
To open the Android Wear application
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From the main application screen on your Android™ phone or tablet, find and
tap Android Wear.
Selecting applications for voice actions
You can select the applications that you want to use together with voice commands,
that is, you can associate specific applications with specific voice-triggered actions.
For example, you can select which map application to use for navigation if you have
two map applications installed on your phone or tablet and they both work with
Android Wear. If only one application is available for a particular type of voice action,
that application gets associated by default with the action.
To associate an application with a voice action
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2
Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet.
Tap to select an action from the list of Voice actions. If an application is already
associated with the voice action, it appears when you tap on the action.
If more than one application option appears, select your preferred application.
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If no application name appears when you tap on a voice action, this voice action is not
available. You may need to install a compatible application separately, for example, from the
list of suggested applications.
Installing suggested applications
You can browse and install applications that Android Wear suggests for you, for
example, Google Keep or some third-party applications that add functionality and
allow you to do more with your SmartWatch 3.
To install a suggested application
1
2
Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, then
scroll down and tap Browse suggested apps. The Google Play™ application
opens and a selection of suggested applications that work with Android Wear
is displayed.
Select an application that you want to download, then follow the relevant on-
screen instructions to install it.
You can also search for supported applications directly on Google Play™.
Connecting and reconnecting
You can disconnect your SmartWatch 3 from your phone or tablet at any time and
reconnect it at a later time. Once the SmartWatch 3 and your phone or tablet have
been paired and connected once, the pairing data is saved on both devices and
subsequent reconnection only requires a tap of your finger.
The Bluetooth® function must be turned on for the functionality described here to work.
To disconnect your SmartWatch 3
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Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, then
tap > Disconnect SmartWatch 3.
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To reconnect your SmartWatch 3
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Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, then
tap > Connect SmartWatch 3.
Pairing with another wearable device
If you have paired your phone or tablet with the SmartWatch 3 using the Android
Wear application, you can use the Android Wear application to pair your phone or
tablet with another watch or other accessory that is powered by Android Wear.
Remember that you can only pair your phone or tablet with one accessory at a time.
To pair your phone or tablet with another wearable device
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2
Turn on the wearable device that you want to pair with.
Phone or tablet: From the main application screen, find and tap Android Wear
> > Pair with a new wearable.
Phone or tablet: Tap the name of the new wearable device, then follow the on-
screen instructions to complete the setup.
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Adjusting settings for your SmartWatch 3
You can customise your SmartWatch 3 by adjusting the settings for the accessory in
the Android Wear application on your phone or tablet. For example, you can mute
specific applications or set whether you want to have calendar event reminders
appear as cards on your SmartWatch 3.
To access the Settings menu in the Android Wear application
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Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, then
tap
.
Settings overview
Setting name
What you can do
Block app
notifications
Tap to stop showing notifications from specific applications
on the SmartWatch 3
Always-on screen
Select this option if you want a dimmed watch face to
appear on the SmartWatch 3 screen when the screen is idle
Tilt to wake screen
Select this option if you want to wake up the screen by
turning it towards you when it is on your wrist
Watch battery
Watch storage
Card previews
Tap to view the battery status of your SmartWatch 3
Tap to view the storage status of your SmartWatch 3
Select whether cards are shown or hidden when the
SmartWatch 3 screen is dimmed
Mute connected
phone
Select whether to sound alerts on both connected devices or
just on your SmartWatch 3
Show calendar event When this option is checked, calendar event reminders
cards
appear as cards on your SmartWatch 3
Resync apps
Tap to resync compatible applications installed on your
phone or tablet with your SmartWatch 3
Android Wear help
You can get online help about Android Wear on your Android™ phone or tablet.
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To get help about Android Wear
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Open the Android Wear application on your Android™ phone or tablet, tap >
Help & Feedback.
Select the relevant help item.
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Important information
Using your accessory in wet and dusty conditions
To ensure the water and dust resistance of your accessory, the cover for the Micro USB port
must be firmly closed.
Your accessory is water and dust resistant in compliance with the Ingress Protection
(IP) ratings IP68, as explained in the table below.
These specific IP ratings mean that your accessory is dust resistant and is protected
against the effects of immersion for 30 minutes in fresh (non-saline) water up to 1.5
metres deep.
You can use your accessory:
in dusty environments, for example, on a windy beach.
when your fingers are wet.
in some extreme weather conditions, for example, when it’s snowing or raining.
in fresh (non-saline) water depths of 1.5 metres or less, for example, in a fresh water
lake or river.
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in a chlorinated swimming pool.
Even if your accessory is resistant to dust and water, you should avoid exposing it
unnecessarily to environments with excessive dust, sand and mud or to moist
environments with extreme high or low temperatures. The water resistance ability of
the Micro USB port cannot be guaranteed in all environments or conditions.
Never immerse your accessory in salt water or let the Micro USB port come in
contact with salt water. For example, if you’re at the beach, remember to keep your
accessory away from the sea water. Also, never expose the accessory to any liquid
chemicals. For example, if you’re washing dishes by hand using liquid detergent,
avoid bringing your accessory in contact with the detergent. After exposure to non-
fresh water, rinse your accessory, especially the cover for the Micro USB port, using
fresh water.
Normal wear and tear along with damage to your accessory can reduce its ability to
resist dust or moisture. After using the accessory in water, dry off the areas around
the cover for the Micro USB port.
The GPS tracking accuracy may be affected by condensation building up between
the device and the user’s wrist. To avoid such an impact, regularly check for and
clean away any moisture.
If the microphone gets wet, its function may be impacted until the water has
completely dried. Please note that the drying time can be up to 3 hours depending on
the environment. During this time, you can, however, use other features of the
accessory that do not utilise the microphone. All compatible accessories, including
chargers and Micro USB cables, are not water and dust resistant on their own.
Your warranty does not cover damage or defects caused by abuse or improper use
of your accessory (including use in environments where the relevant IP rating
limitations are exceeded). If you have any further questions about the use of your
products, refer to our Customer support service for help.
IP (Ingress Protection) rating
Your accessory has an IP rating, which means it has undergone certified tests to
measure its resistance levels to both dust and water. The first digit in the two-digit IP
rating indicates the level of protection against solid objects, including dust. The
second digit indicates how resistant the device is to water.
Resistance to solid objects and dust Resistance to water
IP0X: No special protection
IPX0. No special protection
IP1X. Protected against solid objects
> 50 mm in diameter
IPX1. Protected against dripping water
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IP2X. Protected against solid objects >
12.5 mm in diameter
IPX2. Protected against dripping water when tilted up to 15
degrees from normal position
IP3X. Protected against solid objects >
2.5 mm in diameter
IPX3. Protected against spraying water
IP4X. Protected against solid objects > 1 IPX4. Protected against splashing water
mm in diameter
IP5X. Protected against dust; limited
ingress (no harmful deposit)
IPX5. Protected against water jet spray for at least 3 minutes
IP6X. Dust tight
IPX6. Protected against heavy jet spray for at least 3 minutes
IPX7. Protected against the effects of immersion in up to 1
metre of water for 30 minutes
IPX8. Protected against the effects of continued immersion in
water depths greater than 1 metre. The exact conditions are
specified for each device by the manufacturer.
Legal information
Sony SWR50
Prior to use, please read the Important information leaflet separately provided.
This User guide is published by Sony Mobile Communications Inc. or its local affiliated company, without any
warranty. Improvements and changes to this User guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of
current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Mobile
Communications Inc. at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new
editions of this User guide.
All rights reserved.
©2014 Sony Mobile Communications Inc.
Interoperability and compatibility among Bluetooth® devices varies. Device generally supports products
utilizing Bluetooth spec. 1.2 or higher, and Headset or Handsfree profile.
Sony is the trademark or registered trademark of Sony Corporation. Bluetooth is the trademark of the
Bluetooth (SIG) Inc. and is used under license. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. All
rights reserved.
All product and company names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. All other trademarks are property of
their respective owners.
All illustrations are for illustration only and may not accurately depict the actual accessory.
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To view the regulatory information
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR SWR50
We, Sony Mobile Communications AB of
Nya Vattentornet
SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden
declare under our sole responsibility that our product
Sony type RD-0090
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards EN
300 328:V1.8.1, EN 301 489-17:V2.2.1, EN 301 489-3:V1.6.1, EN 302 291-2:V1.1.1,
EN 300 440-2:V1.4.1, EN 62209-2:2010 and EN 60 950-1:2006
+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011 following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and
Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 1999/5/EC.
Lund, July 2014
Pär Thuresson,
Quality Officer, SVP, Quality & Customer Services
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.
Any change or modification not expressly approved by Sony may void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
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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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
AVISO IMPORTANTE PARA MÉXICO
La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es
posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este
equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda
causar su operación no deseada.
Para consultar la información relacionada al número del certificado, refiérase a la
etiqueta del empaque y/o del producto.
Alimentación: 5,0 Vcc
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Avis d’industrie Canada
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et,
and (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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