MyKronoz ZeNano Specification

Category
Smartwatches
Type
Specification
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1. OVERVIEW
3.5mm Headphones Hanger Hole
On/off
sleep/wake
Micro USB
charging
Volume Key
Mic
Speaker
Reset Key
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Icon Denition
Battery indicator
New message
Alarm is on
Vibrate
Bluetooth
Earphone
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
ZeNano
Bluetooth ® Version: V2.1
Talk time : 4 hours
Standby time: 120 hours
Battery Type: Li-ion 300mAh
LCD Size: 1.54 inch - 240*240 pixel
Capacity (Memory): 256 Mb
Video format: AVI/MP4/3GP
Photo format: jpg/gif/bmp
FM Radio
Voice recorder
Bluetooth Headset
38.0mm
51.6mm
10.2mm
Height: 51.6 mm
Width: 38.0mm
Depth: 10.2 mm
Volume: 20,000 cu.mm
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Bluetooth Dialer
Anti-Lost function
Pedometer
Phone book: 1000
Message format: SMS
USB connection: micro 5pin, USB 1.1
Accessories included : clip and intra-auricular earphones
This product is not waterproof
International Warranty: 1 year
ZePlug / AC Charger
Supply voltage:110-220V Frequency: 50/60Hz
Input: 0.15A Output voltage: 5V
Output: 700mA
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Warning about operation
This MyKronoz product is designed for receiving calls. We recom-
mend using it for short phone calls to preserve battery charge, as its
size and weight are optimised for daily use.
If Bluetooth® fails to work when synchronising, try resetting the
product and/or recharging it before trying again.
It is important to remember that the maximum distance for Bluetooth®
communication between ZeNano and your phone is ten metres
(depending on your environment, with better results in open spaces).
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3. TURNING ON/OFF
When using ZeNano for the rst time, please connect it to the charger
at least one hour to get ZeNano fully charged. The ZeNano
software will be updated from time to time. Some new applications
will be added or improved, so the manual might be different from the
actual functions. This manual is only for reference and main operation
available on the ZeNano.
Turning ON
Press and hold the ON/OFF key during 3 seconds
Turning OFF
Once you are on ZeNano homepage (indicated by the 3 icons at the
bottom of the screen) it will be possible to turn OFF the product.
Please press and hold the ON/OFF key
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4. CHARGING
This ZeNano uses a rechargeable battery. New battery will achieve
the best performance after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles. We recommend using the device until the battery is
off and automatically shut down. During charging, the device may get
warm, this is normal. ZeNano’s battery is designed with temperature
protection control. Only use the batteries and accessories supplied.
Please disconnect the device from the charger when not in use, and
unplug the charger from the power outlet.
Do not leave fully charged battery connected to the charger for a long
time (no more than 24hours)as excessive charging will reduce battery
life. If the user exposes the battery to extreme temperatures, it will
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
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1. Plug the charging cable into the micro USB charging hole (on the
right side). Connect the charging cable to the power supply.
2. After charging, remove the cable from the power supply rst, and
then remove the micro USB from ZeNano.
3. DO NOT remove the charging cable forcedly, or attempt to
plug an improper cable to ZeNano as it might cause damage to
ZeNano.
The Charging indicator on the screen:
When charging, the red indicator will be on.
After charging is complete, the indicator will become green.
Low Battery warning
When battery is low, the indicator on the screen will show that the
battery is going off and the ZeNano will alert you. If not connected to
a power source, ZeNano will automatically shut down.
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5. USB CABLE
1. Connect ZeNano data cable to the USB port of the desktop or
notebook.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the micro USB port of the
ZeNano (on the right side)
3. By connecting with USB port, the user can charge or transfer data
to other desktop or notebook.
4. By connecting ZeNano to a computer, ZeNano will pop up : Mass
Storage (as a USB drive) or Com Port.
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6. NAVIGATE THE TOUCHSCREEN
Flick right or left on
the bottom of the screen
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7. BLUETOOTH PAIRING
When using ZeNano for the rst time, you must pair it with your phone
as the synchronization of message, call history, audio, phone- book,
smart features (Notication of SMS, Calls, Calendar) and the Anti-lost
function will work only after ZeNano is paired with your phone.
Note: SMS feature, Gmail and Calendar notications are only
available with Android V2.3 - V4.2 smartphone. Please go to Android
Market, download ZeNano APK and install it.
You only need to pair your device once. After the initial pairing,
ZeNano will automatically connect to your phone as long as it is
turned on and within range. To pair ZeNano to another device, repeat
the same steps.
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Steps to take:
1. Go to the Bluetooth menu in your ZeNano
2. Make sure the Bluetooth power is ON (rst line of the menu)
3. Switch on the Bluetooth function on your phone
4. In your phone’s Bluetooth settings, look for ZeNano and select it
5. If asked enter 0000
6. The Bluetooth icon will turn blue on your ZeNano display, and your
phone will indicate “Connected” to conrm successful pairing.
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8. BLUETOOTH CALLS
After a successful Bluetooth pairing with your phone, Bluetooth call
feature is on.
On ZeNano homepage, dial a phone number using your phone or
ZeNano dialer, press the Call key to call out.
The user can also make a call from the Phonebook**. On the
homepage, press the Phonebook key to nd the appropriate contact,
press the Call key to dial the corresponding contact.
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Description
Hold the current call
End the current call
Cut the microphone while receiving a call
Dial the number if needed
Options
Hold
End single call
Mute
Dialer pad
Added features during a call
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9. MAIN FEATURES
* Note: These features are only available with Android V2.3-V4.2
smartphone. Please go to Android Market, download ZeNano APK
and install it.
** Note: These features are only available with Android V2.3-V4.2 and
iOS 4.0+ smartphone.
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9.1 MESSAGE*
Write SMS
In the Write message option, the user can choose to insert contact
number or insert bookmark. If the message is not nished or sent, it
can be saved as a a draft within the option Save Draft.
Text input: ZeNano menu interface offers English and Spanish
input methods. This device also provides the following input
modes : QWERTY keyboard, alphanumeric keyboard, hand
writing. In the editing interface, the user can manually switch any
input method directly on the virtual keyboard, and select the
words on the button.
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English lowercase: this device provides small letters input method.
It can carry out multiple keys to enter the required letters. Enter
one character per key once.
Punctuation: this input method switches to punctuation. Click on
the symbol you want to insert.
Inbox
The user can view, reply to the received message, call the sender
number, forward, delete, extract, mark as unread, advanced options
for action.
Drafts
Store information and conrm the save after editing.
Templates
Text message templates
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9.2 CALL HISTORY**
9.3 AUDIO
The user can view all the call history (missed, dialed, received calls)
and also dial a call or send a message.
The music in your phone will be synchronized to ZeNano.In the
settings list, the user can playback/pause the current audio le,
choose the last or next.
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9.4 PHONEBOOk**
After Bluetooth connection with your phone, click on Phonebook.
Your phonebook will be synchronized to ZeNano.
Once you enter the Phonebook interface, you can enter a name to
nd a contact.
After pressing Options key, the user can implement the following
operations :
View : view the contact information
Send message : send text messages to the contact number
Call: call the contact number
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MyKronoz ZeNano Specification

Category
Smartwatches
Type
Specification

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