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If you choose “Always allow”, the Watch automatically reconnects to the phone each
time both devices are within range.
“Always allow” is the preferred setting.
When you are out of range, the Watch attempts to connect every 1 minute for the first 5 minutes,
then every 3 minutes after that. If you are back in range, you can manually reconnect your Watch
by pressing any button if you don’t wish to wait for it to automatically re-connect.
Each time the Watch returns to the range of the phone and stays connected for 30 seconds, the
blue light will flash 3 times and the OLED screen will display “Connected”.
In Android, iPhone 5, and iPhone 4S, you can use the “Martian Leash” option to be notified that
you have left the cell phone’s range. Please see “Martian Leash” section for more information.
The “connected” range of the M
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to your cell phone is approximately 10 feet/3
meters, but the distance may vary depending on your location, obstacles, etc. You will likely
improve your range if there are no solid objects between your Watch and phone.
Status Bar
The Status Bar gives you operating information that includes, among other things, battery level,
volume level, Bluetooth connected status, and date.
Press the bottom button once to view the Status Bar. Icons that may appear include:
Martian Menu
The Menu allows you to change the settings of select features on your Watch. To access the
Martian Menu, press the bottom button twice. Press the bottom button repeatedly to scroll