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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.
MANUAL MENU
Getting Started
Setting The Time
Turn Your Watch ON
Turn Your Watch OFF
Buttons, Light and Display
Checking Watch Battery Level
Charging The Watch
Pairing Your Watch To Your iOS Device
Un-Pairing Your Watch
Range/Disconnected and Re-Connecting
Status Bar
Using Watch Functions and Features
Receiving Incoming Notifications
Watch Menu
Triggering Phone Voice Commands
Using The Martian Notifier App
Additional Materials
Safety and Regulatory
GETTING STARTED
Make sure these items are in the box:
• Martian Notifier Smart Watch
• Martian USB 9MM connector Micro USB Cable
• Quick Connect Guide
TOP
SETTING THE TIME
The watch crown (knob on right side of watch) is "out" to save battery during
shipping. Rotate it to set the time, then push it in until you hear a click.
TOP
TURNING YOUR WATCH ON
Enjoy!

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  • Page 1 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 Enjoy! smartphone use more convenient and Life on Earth simply better. MANUAL MENU •...
  • Page 2: Turning Your Watch Off

    Martian Menu, and scrolls notification history forward. 2. Bottom Button Turns watch on and off, accesses status bar, scrolls through Martian Menu, and scrolls notification history backward. 3. LED Light Indicator Notifies users of events. Green: Incoming call and battery fully charged.
  • Page 3: Charging The Watch

    Watch Status Display. The battery icon is in the far left of the display. If the white part of the icon is less than 50%, your watch should be charged more fully before pairing. CHARGING THE WATCH Martian Notifier requires the special Micro USB cable included in the package* (see note below).
  • Page 4 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. The time piece will run for approximately 2 years on its separate battery, allowing Martian to be useful as a regular watch evenif your electronics battery is fully depleted.
  • Page 5 App to your device).         • Open the Martian Notifier App and go to the Home tab. Turn the “Tap to...
  • Page 6 Bluetooth off and back on, then start again at item 3 above. UN-PAIRING MARTIAN NOTIFIER Your Martian Notifier can only be paired with one device at a time. Once paired, if you wish to use your watch with a different device, you need to un-pair it from the current device before pairing with the next device.
  • Page 7: Status Bar

    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.
  • Page 8 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 RECEIVING INCOMING NOTIFICATIONS When you receive a notification, the watch vibrates with a specific pattern...
  • Page 9 • Send Your Heart – SMS messages with photos or emoticons will show the sender’s name or phone number but not the photo or emoticons, other than a “heart” emoticon, which does come through. (See “Martian Notifier App” section to set up notification filters and vibration patterns.)   View Notification History See the Most Recent Message –...
  • Page 10: Watch Menu

    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 Then simultaneously.
  • Page 11 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”...
  • Page 12 Bluetooth connection, navigate to “Find Phone” in the menu and press the top button. Your Martian Notifier will cause the phone to play a bar of music to help you locate it (requires connection to the Martian Notifier App).
  • Page 13 first 5 seconds or so. If this happens, tapping the top button again will initiate another command. USING THE MARTIAN NOTIFIER APP With the Martian Notifier App, you will be able to access helpful features and manage your notifications. Home, Alerts, Display, Settings, and Help The App has five tabs:...
  • Page 14 App or on the Watch Menu and turn it to “OFF” in order to begin receiving notifications again. Watch Battery: Informs you of Martian Notifier’s current battery level. Set Alert Vibration Intensity – This feature sets the vibration level on your watch.
  • Page 15 But you can also require disarming from the phone, which is useful for heavy sleepers. The Disarm command is located on the Home tab in the Martian App. In either disarm mode, pressing any button will “snooze” the alarm for 5 minutes (NOTE: if you press “snooze”, notifications will not come through until you turn the alarm “OFF”).
  • Page 16: Alerts Tab

    Facebook, Line, Whatsapp, Instagram, etc. The first time a new non-pre- populated app in your phone’s Notification Center sends an alert, it will appear in the Martian Notifier App and you can then change the filter setting and create a customized vibration pattern for it. You can receive notifications on your watch from all apps that you have installed and show in your phone’s Notification Center.
  • Page 17: Display Tab

    – 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. But, remember, your Alerts Filter will show apps that are not installed in your phone’s Notification Center.
  • Page 18 GPS location to the Martian Notifier App (e.g. inside a building), Weather will not appear the first time until you move to a place where GPS can find your location.
  • Page 19: Settings Tab

    “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”. (See Martian Leash in Watch Menu section for further explanation.) Tap “save” to save changes. Choose Date Format: Choose the way you want the date to be displayed;...
  • Page 20 IMPORTANT: DO NOT FORGET YOUR 4-DIGIT PASSCODE! IF YOU LOSE IT, YOU CANNOT UNLOCK THE CHARACTER RESTRICTION YOURSELF. YOU MUST SEND THE WATCH TO MARTIAN WATCHES TO UNLOCK IT. THIS IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY – SEE “SERVICE & REPAIR FOR OUT-OF-WARRANTY PRODUCTS”...
  • Page 21: Additional Materials

    For a quick reset, simply connect the power source to your watch and immediately disconnect.   Factory Restore To restore your Martian Notifier back to original factory settings, first turn off your watch. Then, press and hold both buttons on the watch until the word “Restored” appears.  ...
  • Page 22 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. Confirm that the connector is securely seated in the watch’s port, and the USB adapter is...
  • Page 23: Safety, Regulatory & Legal

    Bluetooth® The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by MARTIAN WATCHES is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. iPod®, iPhone®, iPad®...
  • Page 24 • Always keep the micro-USB cover closed when not in use to help keep water from getting in. • If your Martian gets wet, don’t attempt to dry it with any heat source, such as a hair dryer or microwave oven. Allow it to dry naturally at room temperature.
  • Page 25 When you are in such an area, turn off your Martian, and do not remove the back cover. In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion or fire.
  • Page 26 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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