Martian Watches AVIATOR 10 User Manual Download Page 9

through the available menu items, and press the top button to enter that item. 

 

Once inside a menu, use the top button to scroll to the option you would like, then either press 
the bottom button to keep that selection and move on to the next menu item, or it will exit 
automatically and save your changes after 3 seconds.  To exit the Menu, use the bottom button to 
scroll to “Exit”, then press the top button; or it will exit automatically after 3 seconds. 

 

Sound Profiles: 

 

Options are High (3), Medium (2), and Low (1). You will see the volume setting your 
Watch is currently set on – to change it, press the top button repeatedly and it will scroll 
through the volumes. You can then press the bottom button to go back to the main menu 
items, or it will exit automatically after 3 seconds. This will be your “default” sound 
profile. During an active call, you can change the volume by pressing the bottom button 
repeatedly, and it will return to your default setting after you hang up. 

 

LED On/Off: 

 

This controls the red/green/blue light that notifies you of calls, texts, low battery, etc. 

Options are On and Off. If LED shows “Off”, press top button to switch to “On”, and 
vice versa. 

 

Martian Leash: 

 

See “Martian Leash” section for details on usage. Options are On and Off. If Leash shows 
“Off”, press top button to switch to “On”, and vice versa. 

 

Gestures On/Off: 

 

See “Gesture Controls” section for details on usage. Options are On and Off. If Gestures 
shows “Off”, press top button to switch to “On”, and vice versa. 

 

Setup: 

 

Languages: Use the top button to scroll through the languages – English, Spanish, 
French, German, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. When you reach the language you 
would like to use as the default language, either press the bottom button to keep that 
selection and move on to the next menu item, or it will exit automatically and save your 
changes after 3 seconds. 

 

Date layout: You can choose to view your date as mm/dd or dd/mm. Use the top button to 
scroll between mm/dd and dd/mm. When you reach the layout you prefer, either press the 
bottom button to keep that selection and move on to the next menu item, or it will exit 
automatically and save your changes after 3 seconds. 

 

A2DP controls whether your music comes through your cell phone or 

Bluetooth® 

device 

(M

ARTIAN 

W

ATCH

, headset, etc.). If A2DP is off, music will play through your phone; if it 

is on, it will play through your Watch (please note that this will affect battery life). If 
A2DP shows “Off”, press top button to switch to “On”, and vice versa. 

Summary of Contents for AVIATOR 10

Page 1: ...es to this manual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by MARTIAN WATCHES at any time and without notice Su...

Page 2: ...TCH 4 Setting the Time 5 Range Disconnected and Re Connecting 5 Status Bar 5 MARTIAN Menu 6 The MARTIAN App 7 Downloading the App 7 Using the App 7 Using Your MARTIAN WATCH 8 Accessing Voice Command 8...

Page 3: ...ack The MARTIAN WATCH allows 2 hours of talk time and 7 days of standby time and the timepiece will run for approximately 30 days on a charge DEVICECOMPATIBILITY Your device features determine your MA...

Page 4: ...ost Androids will work with Martian via the app Here s how to test your phone Download the app and choose it as your default Voice Command app If your Bluetooth headset can initiate commands via then...

Page 5: ...pair to your cell phone and set the time Turning Your MARTIAN WATCH On and Off To turn your Watch on tap both buttons simultaneously The green light will flash 6 times the Watch will vibrate and the O...

Page 6: ...ght begins to flash The PIN code 0000 will appear on the OLED display of your Watch in case your phone requires a PIN code to pair For Android Phones 1 Go to Applications Settings Wireless Network Blu...

Page 7: ...on the Watch until the blue light flashes then release 4 Press YES when Add Device appears in your phone If Add Device does not appear review step 1 For some phones you may need to enter a passcode Th...

Page 8: ...ou 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 MARTIAN WATCH to your cell...

Page 9: ...ch to On and vice versa Martian Leash See Martian Leash section for details on usage Options are On and Off If Leash shows Off press top button to switch to On and vice versa Gestures On Off See Gestu...

Page 10: ...RTS Download per store instructions iPhone Visit the App Store on your phone and search MARTIAN WATCH ALERTS Download per store instructions coming soon Using the App Android After downloading the MAR...

Page 11: ...ATCH is accessing your cell phone s Voice Command feature it can only execute commands that your specific phone is capable of executing See your phone s Voice Command instructions to find out which co...

Page 12: ...both buttons again after you complete your call to turn Martian back on Text messages Emails and Notifications Incoming When you receive a text message the Watch vibrates the blue light flashes and t...

Page 13: ...MARTIAN LEASH If you turn your Martian Leash option on you will receive a notification when you leave the Bluetooth range of your cell phone while wearing your connected MARTIAN The Watch will vibrate...

Page 14: ...you chose the always allow option If you chose always ask press this button when prompted by your phone Verify you are in range by pressing the bottom button to view the status bar the icon will appea...

Page 15: ...iPad mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod iPhone or iPad respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple i...

Page 16: ...otentially cause damage Contact a MARTIAN WATCHES representative if your MARTIAN or its battery has been damaged due to a drop liquid exposure or high temperatures Warning Use of an unauthorized batte...

Page 17: ...l or chemical transfer or storage facilities or areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders When you are in such an area turn off your MARTIAN and do not re...

Page 18: ...Japan XXX Important Notice for Users of this Product in Countries Not Listed Above This product is NOT certified as conforming to Technical Regulations of Radio Law of countries other than those liste...

Page 19: ...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 t...

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