User Manual Version 1.3 Table of Contents Getting Started ................................................................................................................ 3 Whats in the box ........................................................................................................ 3 Setting up your EclipseRx ............................................................................................ 2 Setting up your UV sun monitor on your phone or tablet .............................. 4 Syncing your UV sun monitor data to your EclipseRx account .................... 5 Personalizing your EclipseRx ...................................................................................... 6 Determining your Skin Type .................................................................................... 6 Logging your Sunscreen Applications ................................................................ 7 Monitoring your UV Exposure ................................................................................ 7 Getting to know your EclipseRx .................................................................................. 8 Understanding the Notifications and Indicators .............................................. 8 Exposure Notifications ......................................................................................... 8 Pairing Indicators ................................................................................................... 8 Low Battery Indicators ......................................................................................... 8 Charging Indicators .............................................................................................. 8 Resetting the Device ................................................................................................. 8 Battery Life and Charging ........................................................................................ 9 Finding your current battery level ..................................................................... 9 Charging your EclipseRx ..................................................................................... 9 Caring for your EclipseRx ......................................................................................... 9 Updating your EclipseRx .......................................................................................... 10 EclipseRx General Info & Specifications .................................................................. 11 Regulatory & Safety Notices........................................................................................ 12 2 | P a g e Getting Started Welcome to EclipseRx, the Innovative Approach to Sun Protection!
Whats in the box Your EclipseRx box includes:
EclipseRx UV sun monitor Charger 3 | P a g e Setting up your EclipseRx Before you begin using your EclipseRx UV sun monitor, you must connect it to your EclipseRx account with a phone or tablet. Connecting your device allows it to sync data back and forth with sun monitor. Your data syncs to your EclipseRx dashboard, which is where you can see your daily exposure, track your steps, log sunscreen applications, and more. For more help, visit www.eclipserx.com/help While creating an EclipseRx account youll be asked for personal information such as age, and gender. We use your answers for various calculations, such as your personalized total UV exposure percentage. Setting up your UV sun monitor on your phone or tablet To get started:
1. Make sure the EclipseRx app is compatible with your phone or tablet by checking www.eclipserx.com/help. 2. Find the EclipseRx app in one of these locations, depending on your device:
The Apple App Store for iOS devices such as an iPhone or iPad. 3. Install the app. 4. When the app is installed, open it and tap Sign Up to create your EclipseRx account. 5. Once your account is setup, follow the onscreen instructions to select your skin type. 6. Once youve selected your skin type, continue following the onscreen instructions to pair your EclipseRx to your phone or tablet. Pairing ensures the UV sun monitor and device can communicate with one another. 7. You will be prompted to turn on notifications Notifications will tell you when you need to take an action. Well let you know when youre getting too much sun exposure, when you need to apply or reapply sunscreen, and when you have reached your maximum sun exposure for the day. 4 | P a g e Syncing your UV sun monitor data to your EclipseRx account Your EclipseRx UV sun monitor will regularly sync with your dashboard. The dashboard is where youll track your UV exposure and your steps. The EclipseRx uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology to sync your UV sun monitor to your phone or tablet. Each time you open the EclipseRx app, it syncs automatically if the paired UV sun monitor is nearby. To confirm your UV sun monitor is paired to your app, refer to the pairing icon on the left of your dashboard. You may also tap the UV sun monitor on the logo. If the device flashes green, you are paired. If the device flashes blue, you are not paired. Pairing Paired 5 | P a g e Not Paired Personalizing your EclipseRx EclipseRx allows you to create a personal sun profile including details such as your skin type, what type of sunscreen SPF you use, how often you use it, and more!
Determining your Skin Type During your initial account setup, you will be asked to determine your skin type. EclipseRx uses the Fitzpatrick phototyping scale to estimate the response of different types of skin to ultraviolet (UV) light. Use the scale below to help determine your skin type:
6 | P a g e Logging your Sunscreen Applications The EclipseRx UV sun monitor tracks your sunscreen applications. To log your sunscreen applications:
1. From the main dashboard, tap the Apply Sunscreen button 2. Use the slider to adjust the SPF to match the SPF that you applied 3. Tap Save Action After two hours, the device will notify you to reapply sunscreen. Monitoring your UV Exposure The EclipseRx will track your daily hours of UV exposure, and your personalized UV exposure percentage, based on your skin type, sunscreen applications, and your real-time UV exposure. Your exposure percentage will increase throughout the day. 7 | P a g e Getting to know your EclipseRx This section tells you how best to navigate and recharge your UV sun monitor. Understanding the Notifications and Indicators EclipseRX is dedicated to helping you make smart sun-safe decisions by alerting you through push notifications, gentle vibrations and indicator lights. Exposure Notifications The EclipseRx will notify you when youve reached certain levels of your daily exposure. The UV sun monitor will vibrate and flash in the patterns defined below:
25% Daily Exposure 50% Daily Exposure 75% Daily Exposure 100% Daily Exposure Reached Reached Reached Reached The UV sun monitor will vibrate once, and the LED will flash red The UV sun monitor will vibrate twice, and the LED will flash red once twice The UV sun monitor The UV sun monitor will vibrate three times, and the LED will flash red three will vibrate four times, and the LED will flash red four times times Pairing EclipseRx UV sun monitor will regularly sync with your dashboard. To confirm your UV sun monitor is paired to your app, refer to the pairing icon on the left of your dashboard. You may also tap the UV sun monitor on the logo. If the LED is green, you are paired. If the LED is blue, you are not paired. Low Battery When the battery on the UV sun monitor is low, the device will double flash red every 5 seconds. Charging When the UV sun monitor is attached to the charger, it will vibrate once upon initial contact, then flash green every 5 seconds until the battery is fully charged Tip: Double tap the device when charging to turn off the charging indicators 8 | P a g e When the UV sun monitor is fully charged, it will vibrate once, then flash green in a slow pattern. Reset the Device To reset the EclipseRx, locate the reset button on the bottom of the monitor. Use a sharp tip to hold down the reset button. Press until you feel the button click. If the device is off, pressing the reset button will turn the device on. You should feel a quick vibration. If the device is on, pressing the button will cause the green LED to flash. If the you continue to press and hold the button, the green LED will turn off. You must press the button again for the device to turn back on. Battery Life and Charging The EclipseRx is a solar powered wearable - if youre out in the sun, your device is charging! Your fully charged EclipseRX has a battery life of up to 7 days. Battery life and charge cycles vary with use and other factors; actual results will vary. Finding your current battery level You can check your battery level on your EclipseRx dashboard Charging your EclipseRx A full charge takes approximately an hour and a half. To charger your UV sun monitor:
1. Plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer or a UL-
certified USB wall charger. 2. Attach the UV sun monitor to the charger by inserting the charger's pins into the holes on bottom of the UV sun monitor. Youll know the connection is secure when the UV sun monitor vibrates, and you see the indicator lights blinking. Caring for your EclipseRx Its important to clean and dry your EclipseRx regularly. Always remember to keep it clean; keep it dry; dont wear it too tight; and give your wrist a rest. 9 | P a g e Even though the EclipseRx is swim-proof, its important to thoroughly dry your band and UV sun monitor and remove any debris from your device after wearing it in the water. To clean your EclipseRx, remove the UV sun monitor from the strap. Clean the UV sun monitor with a soft dry cloth or with a mild cleanser. Clean the strap with gentle soap and water and dry it thoroughly before reinserting it into the UV sun monitor. Updating your EclipseRx We occasionally make free feature enhancements and product improvements available through firmware updates. We recommend keeping your EclipseRx up to date. When a firmware update is available youll see a notification in the EclipseRx app prompting you to update. Note: Updating your EclipseRx takes several minutes and may be demanding on the battery. For this reason, we recommend updating while your UV sun monitor is fully charged or plugged into the charging cable. 10 | P a g e EclipseRx General Info & Specifications Sensors Your EclipseRx contains a 3-axis accelerometer, which tracks your motion patterns, a UVA and UVB sensor for tracking UV exposure, and an eSpectral sensor for tracking visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light. Materials The wristband that comes with EclipseRx is made of a flexible, durable silicone. It does not contain latex. The clasp is made of surgical-grade stainless steel. Wireless technology EclipseRx contains a Bluetooth Low Energy radio transceiver. Feedback EclipseRx contains a vibration motor, which allows the UV sun monitor to vibrate with alarms and notifications. Battery EclipseRx contains a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. Display The EclipseRx has an LED tap display. Environmental conditions Operating Temperature 14 to 113 F
(-10 to 45 C) Water Resistant Swim proof up to 30ft. Learn More To learn more about your EclipseRx and dashboard visit www.eclipserx.com/help Return policy and warranty Warranty information and the fitbit.com return policy can be found at www.eclipserx.com/content/1-warranty-and-returns 11 | P a g e Regulatory & Safety Notices Model Name: 081778 USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and distractions could be hazardous. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the sensor FCC Warnings Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Eclipse could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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 may 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:
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. 12 | P a g e This device meets the FCC requirements for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environments. FCC ID: 2APDD081778 Important Product Safety Information:
CAUTION: This product is not a toy. Do not allow children or pets to play with your device. It includes small parts that can be choking hazards. CAUTION: This product is not a medical device, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. CAUTION: Consult your physician before beginning or modifying any exercise program. CAUTION: Consult your physician before use if you have any preexisting conditions that might be affected by your use of this device. CAUTION: This device may cause skin irritation. Prolonged contact may contribute to skin irritation or allergies in some users. If you experience any sign of skin redness or other skin irritation, please discontinue use. If symptoms persist, consult your physician. Do not dispose of your device in a fire. They battery could explode. The battery should only be charged with the included charging cable. Connect the charger to a USB port on your computer or a UL-certified USB wall charger. Do not wear the device while charging it. Do not charge the device while it is wet. Do not attempt to replace the battery or to open the enclosure or to disassemble your Eclipse Rx. Doing so will void the warranty and could result in a safety hazard. Disposal and Recycling:
You must dispose of this product properly, according to local laws and regulations. Because this product contains electronic components and a battery, it must be disposed of separately from household waste. Contact local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options. 13 | P a g e