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(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any change or modication not expressly approved by Sony may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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 will 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:
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A1ll (Everest) UX Blueprint Sony Mobile 2014-12-05 Status: [Draft]
CONFIDENTIAL The content of this document is the property of Sony Mobile Communications AB and may not be communicated to any other party, in any form, without the prior written consent of Sony Mobile Communications AB. Table of Contents 2014-12-05 2 / 55 ASW001 Table of Contents 1 Document status 2 Background Introduction 2.1 2.2 Constant values & Abbreviations 2.3 Product brief 2.4 Prioritized use cases 3 Hardware requirements 4 Interactions Interactions (cont.) Interactions Overview 4.1 4.2 Incoming events Overview 5.1 5.2 5.3 5 Incoming events Incoming events (cont.) Incoming events Do Not Disturb mode 6 Gesture interactions - Example of partner possibilities 6.1 Show yourself to others 7 Detailed interaction and event states LED sequence key interactions 7.1 7.2 Vibration feedback 7.3 State diagram normal mode 7.4 State diagram do not disturb mode 8 Setting up Pairing, bonding and connecting 8.1 8.2 Sync with phone 8.3 First time pairing and connecting through NFC 8.4 First time pairing and connecting manually 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 20 21 23 8.5 Second time pairing, bonding and connecting 8.6 General bonding and connecting through NFC: UI flow 9 Disconnect and reconnect 10 Power ON A1ll 10.1 10.2 10.3 Power ON A1ll for the first time or after factory data reset Power ON A1ll when already bonded Connection status when turned on 11 Turning OFF and Factory data reset 11.1 11.2 Turning OFF A1ll Factory data reset 12 OTA and DFU mode 12.1 OTA sequence Automatic logging of physical activities - an overview 13 14 Remote mode 14.1 Overview 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 Remote mode - LED and vibration feedback Application mode - extension guidelines Remote mode - Life bookmark (Selected per default or not?) Remote mode - Media Player Remote mode - Functionality supported by AHA 15 Control mode 15.1 15.2 Overview Key interactions in control mode 16 Heart rate measurements 16.1 Automatic HR(V) measurement 16.2 Manual HR(V) measurement 24 25 26 27 27 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 3 / 55 17 Alarm 17.1 Xperia alarm and Smart wake up 17.2 Alarm vibration and LED patterns 18 Incoming call 19 Notifications 19.1 General notification 19.2 Low battery notification 20 Charging battery TBD!!
20.1 Charging battery 20.2 Turning off when running out of battery 21 Xperia at hand features 21.1 New generation proximity unlock 21.2 Out-of-range alert 22 Document history 42 42 43 44 45 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 50 51 UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 1 Document status Responsible persons Concept Lead Johan Helgertz/Peter Johansson User Experience Design Sofia Dahlgren Visual Design TBD Technical Interaction Designer Nils Hellstrand About this document The Product aims to work with Android phones that support the 4.0 Bluetooth low energy standard. Document author:
Sofia Dahlgren sofia2.dahlgren@sonymobile.com Related document:
IXD-Blueprint_Everest_Device app.pdf Status Draft Approved by UXC Development Integrated 2014-12-05 4 / 55 UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 5 / 55 Everyday functionality Remote mode functionality - for a customized experience (e.g. media control can be selected) Use SmartBand together with external applications Next generation proximity unlock Smart wake up Capacitive sensor descoped Scope This document specifies the A1ll UI at functional level, so no technical details. Although, if technical limitations influence the usability and/or functional behaviour, they shall be defined. The UI of the Lifelog app and Host app are defined in separate blueprints. 2 Introduction 2.1 Background General description A1ll (Everest) isan activity bracelet that combines 24/7 activity tracking with theconnectiontoXperias entertainment and communicationfeatures. A1ll is defined as one of the smart wearables that together with the data that the phone logs can provide information about how the user lives her life. The phone app Lifelog is used as the main interface for reading out life tracking data. There are LEDs and vibrations on the bracelet that mainly serve as indicators of phone activities (incoming call, notifications) and alarms. The main feature for A1ll is the heart rate/pulse measurement and stress indication through heart rate variability that the HR sensor provide. The measurements are done continuously without the user having to do anything. Designed for life As A1ll is designed to be worn all the time it has to be unintrusive, comfortable and durable Know the best of you 24/7 activity tracking Find patterns Set goals in Lifelog and follow up Heart Rate Variations and pulse logging (continuously) UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2.2 Constant values & Abbreviations 2014-12-05 6 / 55 ASW013 ASW011 ASW010 ASW009 ASW008 ASW007 Constant values KEY PRESS Released within 2000 ms after pressed Pressed for more than 2000-5 000 ms Pressed for more than 5000-10 000 ms Short press Long press Very long press Very very long press Pressed for more than 10 000 ms Double click press Max. 500 ms between the release of a short press and the down of the next short press. Abbreviations and terms AHA BT BLE Accessory Host Application Bluetooth Bluetooth Low Energy Device The device that A1ll connects with (mobile phone or tablet) GUI N/A TBD UI HRV HR Graphical User Interface Not Applicable To Be Decided/Defined User Interface Heart Rate Variability Heart Rate UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2.3 Product brief 2014-12-05 7 / 55 ASW201 ASW200 ASW124 A1ll isan activity bracelet that is meant to be worn all the time. As a whole the purpose of the product and Lifelog app is to support users in becoming more aware of their own lifestyles and to be alerted by important phone activities. 5 important usage goals are 4) To use it together with external apps Users should be able to control or interact with external apps through e.g. tapping or gestures. An API makes it possible for external apps to get live sensor data and communicate through LEDs and vibrations. 1) To log and become aware of stress/intensity levels Users should be able to create awareness of what makes them stressed/
exalted, relaxed and get motivated to stress less. Heart rate variability measurements are done continuously and can be viewed in Lifelog app. 2) To log and become aware of how much I move physically Users should be able to log and set goals for physical activities such as steps, walking, running, swimming. Number of stairs and elevator riding should also be displayed in Lifelog. Other activities that are measured in Lifelog are various transports. While training it should be possible to measure pulse. 3) To log and become aware of sleep cycles Users should be able to enter sleep mode automatically and log how many hours of sleep they have had, to understand the quality of sleep and look at a sleep cycle for detailed information. 5) To use it as a mobile phone extension Users should be able to use the product as an extension to the mobile phone. For instance by being alerted of phone activities (notifications, calls, alarms). It should also be possible to control certain functionality on the phone by tapping in remote mode, e.g. media control or find phone. Competitive strengths Users will buy the product to become more aware of how they spend their time and to live a healthier, less stressful and more active life. The main differentiator and competitive strength of this product in comparison to similar products is the stress/exalted indications provided by the HRV sensor. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2.4 Prioritized use cases 2014-12-05 8 / 55 ASW128 ASW063 ASW200 ASW148 ASW139 Logging - discover life patterns so that I can change my behavior and live healthier AS A: user I WANT TO: log my stress level continuously in everyday life and view the result in Lifelog (partly Lifelog req) AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to log the following activities automatically using my accessory -
steps, running, walking, sleep, swimming, standing, sitting, stairs, elevator. Being transported by car, train, bike, airplane can be detected by the phone/cloud (partly Lifelog req). AS A: user I WANT TO: log my pulse when doing physical activities AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to read out my sleep cycles in Lifelog that informs me about my sleep quality. E.g. if Im stressed, if I toss and turn, how many hours of sleep etc. (partly Lifelog req) AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to be informed about what impact various contexts (for instance music listening, entertainment, calendar events) has on my stress level (Lifelog req) AS A: user I WANT TO: be encouraged in changing my behavior to the better. E.g. through notifications, weekly summaries etc. (Lifelog req) Support in everyday life AS A: user I WANT TO: be notified when there is a phone alarm, smart wake up, incoming call or notifications such as e-mail, sms/mms or facebook. AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to silence or reject an incoming call. AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to cancel or snooze a phone alarm or smart wake up. AS A: user I WANT TO: be alerted by a smart wake up alarm that wakes me up at a set time when I am in light sleep. AS A: user I WANT TO: be reminded when I leave my phone behind (off per default). AS A: user I WANT TO: have a safe way of unlocking the phone by using the bracelet. No one else should be able to access my phone with my bracelet. Note: Capacitive sensor descoped!
AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to meet new people that also are Lifeloggers. (TBD Work on finding use cases) Product customization and SDK AS A: user I WANT TO: use external apps that support my SmartBand for logging in real time and communicate through LEDs, vibrations and tap/gesture interaction. AS A: user I WANT TO: control selected functionality from A1ll by tapping. E.g. manual logging of a certain activity or media player control. AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to meet new people that also are Lifeloggers. AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to have the logged data accessible for other applications. For instance, sport applications that can use A1ll data as input for more exact reading of activities. TBD Offline cases AS A: user I WANT TO: have all physical activities (listed above) logged in offline. AS A: user I WANT TO: log stress level/ heart rate measurement in offline AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to use smart wake up - both to be alerted, to snooze the alert and turn off the alert in offline. AS A: user I WANT TO: have my logged data that is stored during offline saved 24 hours. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 3 Hardware requirements One hardware button Accelerometer BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) NFC (Near Field Communication) Built-in battery Memory Vibrator 3 RGB LEDs Dimmer Heart rate sensor (HRV enabler) Galvanic skin sensor (GSR) DESCOPED Altimeter (barometric pressure sensor) Capacitive sensor DESCOPED Improved Activity Engine IP68 + IP66 2014-12-05 9 / 55 ASW255 ASW198 ASW195 ASW159 ASW108 ASW025 ASW006 LED A LED B LED C UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 4 Interactions Overview 4.1 Interactions 2014-12-05 10 / 55 ASW019 Key interactions Long press (in off mode) Short press Tap interactions Turn on A1ll 4.1.1 If in OFF mode long press the key or use NFC to turn on A1ll. When turned on all three LEDs are lit in the white start up animation, then turned off. Short press and tap (in idle or control mode) 4.1.2 Check connection status Short press to view if A1II is turned on and connected. If it is connected the connected animation is seen in cyan. If it is not connected the connected animation is seen in white. 4.1.3 Remote mode interactions Short press and tap to enter remote mode. Single, double and triple tap may be used to interact with the phone, the initial tapping sequence is treated as interaction. In remote mode all LEDs are green until the automatic time out. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 4.2 Interactions (cont.) Touch interactions NFC touch to turn on, pair and connect NFC touch to open AHA 2014-12-05 11 / 55 4.2.1 Turn on A1ll, pair and connect NFC touch in off mode/no AHA: Guide the user to AHA on Google Play/Bai-Du. A1II starts up in bonding mode. From AHA can the user BT scan and connect to A1II as long as A1II is still in bonding mode, but a second NFC touch after installing AHA will always pair and connect A1II. A1II is now bonded to the phone. NFC touch to reconnect 4.2.2 Open AHA NFC touch phone when connected to open AHA. 4.2.3 NFC touch to reconnect If A1II has been paired and connected but lost the connection can NFC be used to reconnect. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 5 Incoming events Overview 5.1 Incoming events Event interactions 1 2 Incoming call (short press or long press) Smart wake up/alarm (short press and long press) 2014-12-05 12 / 55 Silence incoming call 5.1.1 Vibration and all LEDs blinking in white continuously indicate incoming call. Short press or long press to silence incoming call. 5.1.2 Snooze and dismiss Smart Wake up alarm Vibration and all LEDs blinking in white continuously indicate Xperia alarm, Smart wake up only have the vibration. The LED animation and vibration pattern should differ slightly from Incoming call. Short press to snooze. Long press to dismiss the alarm. Long press is indicated with a short final vibration. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 5.2 Incoming events (cont.) 2014-12-05 13 / 55 Event interactions Battery low (short press to end notification) Battery charging (no key press) 5.2.2 Charging Battery charging is indicated by a red, changing to yellow, RGB light. When battery is fully charged the same LED is green instead. A1ll is turned off during charging. 5.2.1 Battery low Battery low indication is indicated through vibration and blinking a red LED. The warning will be given at least once before running out of battery, but will not be given in do not disturb mode. The red LED continues to blink every 6 second for up to 5 minutes. TBD exactly when to give battery warning depending on current battery consumption!
Incoming notification (short press to end notification) 5.2.3 Notification Incoming notification is shown by the first LED blinking in white and the bracelet vibrates. It continues to blink every 6 second until the user looks at the notification in the phone or press the key. This continues for up to 5 minutes. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 5.3 Incoming events Do Not Disturb mode 2014-12-05 14 / 55 ASW208 ASW207 ASW206 Don Not Disturb mode (DND) A1II can be set in Do Not Disturb mode from AHA. DND can be scheduled and should work even if A1II is disconnected. In DND are all notifications turned off except for smart wake up and xperia alarm. Note: Low battery warning should not be given during DND, independent of if A1II is connected or not. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 6 Gesture interactions - Example of partner possibilities 6.1 Show yourself to others Bracelet users can select to turn on a social state that allows contact/info exchange between users that also are A1ll users. The show yourself to others setting is turned on in AHA and can be triggered when doing a certain gesture. Not for RTL!
2014-12-05 15 / 55 Gesture interactions 1 A1ll Settings Show myself to others 2 3 Turn on the setting 6.1.1 The show yourself to others setting is turned on in AHA. This will make your contact information available to others. 6.1.2 Meet people When meeting a person you want to share your contact info with and discover that the other person also is wearing a bracelet your contact info can easily be exchanged. Identify yourself to others 6.1.3 With a handshake the contact info is exchanged. Note: only mutual infosharing should be possible. TBD: decide what kind of gesture/s we should support. Handshake, hi-five?
Another example: users can have it connected to Facebook. When doing a hi-five both persons are tagged and this can be posted on the persons walls. What is triggered is decided by the various apps. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 7 Detailed interaction and event states 7.1 LED sequence key interactions 2014-12-05 16 / 55 ASW019 Mode Short press Power off N/A Idle Remote mode App mode View status (turned on/connected). If connected LEDs are lit in cyan. If not connected LEDs are lit in white. TBD! Are they visible in all colored wristbands??
Exit remote mode, go to previous mode. View status for connected Notification Stop blinking Incoming call Alarm/Smart wake up Silence ring signal Snooze Short press + tap N/A Enter remote mode. All LEDs lit in green. N/A (Exit remote mode on short press and ignore the tap) Enter remote mode. Enter remote mode. Silence ring signal and enter remote mode. Snooze and enter remote mode. Double press N/A Manual HR(V) measurement. Exit remote mode. Start manual HR(V) measurement. Manual HR(V) measurement. Manual HR(V) measurement. Silence ring signal. Manual HR(V) measurement. Snooze. Manual HR(V) measurement. Long press Power on and reconnect - all LEDs in white until connected, then cyan. N/A Exit remote mode, go to idle mode. Exit app mode, go to idle mode. Stop blinking Silence ring signal Turn off alarm Very long press Power on and reconnect - all LEDs in white until connected, then blue. Power off - LEDs shut down one by one (ref. Ellis) Power off Power off Power off Power off Power off Very very long press Factory data reset &
bonding mode N/A Combined press 5 short press, then 15 sec longpress N/A Combined press for DFU mode and OTA. The start of the OTA sequence LED animation indicate 15 sec. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 7.2 Vibration feedback 2014-12-05 17 / 55 ASW210 ASW028 ASW027 TYPE ORIGIN System System System System AHA System System System AHA NAME Power ON/OFF Factory data reset Forgot phone warning Bonded and connected Event notification (contact customizable?) Manual HRV successful Manual HRV failure VIBRATION 500 ms 100 ms 500 ms 250 ms 750 ms 250 ms 400 ms 250 ms 250 ms 200 ms Long press verification at alarm and app mode 250 ms Incoming call (contact customizable?) System/AHA Smart wake up and alarm System System Battery is low indication Feedback for single, double or triple taps 1000 ms 1000 ms 800 ms 200 ms 800 ms 100 ms 200 ms 100 ms 200 ms COMMENT Single vibration 500 ms Three short vibrations, then one longer 500 ms A sequence of 3 short vibrations. Then silence Single vibration 1 vibration (E-mail, SMS/MMS, calendar events etc) Single vibration Double vibration Single vibration Continues to vibrate until user interacts or caller hangs up Continues to vibrate up to 3 minutes Five vibrations Single, double or triple vibrations UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 7.3 State diagram normal mode State diagram normal mode 7.3.1 Notification and incoming call alerts in normal mode. Low battery warning and automatic HR(V) not included in the image. Double press Incoming notication Short or long press, time out OFF Auto power off if not bonded after 5 min Long press or NFC Not bonded BONDING MODE Already bonded Very long press IDLE Bonding succeeded Short or long press to silence phone, answer or caller hangs up Incoming call Long press to dismiss, time out Option to dismiss/stop snooze cycle if steps are detected Short press to snooze 2014-12-05 18 / 55 ASW227 NOTIFICATION Short press and tap REMOTE MODE Long press Short press and tap Short press, time out Smart wake up/alarm alert Smart wake up/
alarm alert Go to previous SMART WAKE UP/
ALARM INCOMING CALL Smart wake up/alarm alert Incoming call Double press Incoming call Double press Key press or nished Smart wake up/
alarm alert MANUAL HR(V) Incoming call Double press Notication mode and Application mode can coexist Short press and tap Long press CONTROL MODE Double press Smart wake up/alarm alert Incoming call CONTROL MODE INITIATED FROM THE PHONE This may include resume to control mode after incoming call or smart wake up/alarm UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 7.4 State diagram do not disturb mode 2014-12-05 19 / 55 ASW206 OFF Auto power off if not bonded after 5 min Long press or NFC Not bonded BONDING MODE Already bonded Very long press Bonding succeeded Double press IDLE Short or long press to silence phone, answer or caller hangs up Incoming call Long press to dismiss, time out Option to dismiss/stop snooze cycle if steps are detected Short press to snooze REMOTE MODE Long press Short press and tap Short press, time out Smart wake up/alarm alert Smart wake up/
alarm alert Go to previous SMART WAKE UP/
ALARM SILENT INCOMING CALL Double press Key press or nished Smart wake up/
alarm alert MANUAL HR(V) Double press Short press and tap Long press CONTROL MODE Double press Smart wake up/alarm alert CONTROL MODE INITIATED FROM THE PHONE This may include resume to control mode after incoming call or smart wake up/alarm 7.4.1 State diagram do not disturb mode Notification and incoming call do not alert in do not disturb mode, however it is still possible to silence calls. If do not disturb is entered during incoming call or notification the alerts are stopped. Low battery warning not included in the image but should not be given in do not disturb mode. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 8 Setting up 8.1 Pairing, bonding and connecting AS A: user I WANT TO: experience that the setup including pairing and connecting is smooth and easy. AS A: user I WANT TO: experience that A1ll keeps track of my activities and syncs with the phone without noticing it. A1ll has to be bonded (by pairing) and connected from a BLE device in order for all features and functionality to work. Once A1II has been paired from another BLE device it becomes bonded to that device only and is able to log activities, do heart rate measurements and have Smart wake up functioning even when it is not connected to the bonded device. When starting A1ll for the first time (when A1ll has not been bonded to a device) and after a hardware reset, A1ll will automatically enter bonding mode. If A1ll is turned on and has been bonded before, A1ll will advertise for reconnection from the bonded device instead. A1ll can only be bonded to one device at a time, which makes it impossible for a second device to pair and connect a bonded A1II. BLE (Bluetooth low energy), and Android version 4.4 or higher for an Android device, is required in order to use A1ll. Which iOS version is required?
2014-12-05 20 / 55 ASW012 ASW003 8.2 Sync with phone Whenever the user enters the Lifelog app she should see that activities are up to date. Sync between A1ll and phone occurs when ever needed and in the following cases:
- Whenever opening the Lifelog app (reasoning: the user must have accurate step counting data)
- Whenever opening the Host App (reasoning: the user must have accurate log data, TBD which log data will be presented in AHA)
- Whenever the user makes a change in AHA settings
- Whenever there is an incoming notification from the phone
- Whenever pressing a key or tap or using gestures
- On request by 3rd party application that supports A1II. Expected result: the user can see that data has been updated whenever opening the Lifelog app. As long as the user has the Lifelog app or AHA open the user should be able to see how for instance step counter data is updated in best effort real time. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 8.3 First time pairing and connecting through NFC 2014-12-05 21 / 55 ASW230 ASW066 ASW065 Apps MOVE A1ll Installed 8.3.1 A1ll can be ON or OFF A1ll can be either ON or OFF if the user wants to connect through NFC. NOTE: Inform the user that A1ll needs be fully charged before starting to use it (if necessary?). 8.3.2 Unlock the device The user needs to make sure that the phone has NFC on. 8.3.3 NFC touch Hold A1ll to the NFC detection area of the device. A1II starts up in bonding mode and the phone will prompt the user to install AHA from e.g. Google Play. 8.3.4 A1ll app download Having installed the application it will be placed on the app tray. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 22 / 55 8.3.5 Use case 1: NFC touching When NFC touching a second time, after having downloaded AHA, it will trigger AHA to start and try to connect to Everest. Note: AHA will open even if already connected. 8.3.7 A1II is paired, bonded and connected 8.3.6 Use case 2: Opening AHA manually If the user chooses to open AHA directly instead of NFC touch a second time a setup guide will tell the user to NFC touch a second time or do a manual Bluetooth pairing from AHA. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 8.4 First time pairing and connecting manually 2014-12-05 23 / 55 Apps MOVE A1ll Installed
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Welcome screen]
Get started BT CONNECTED DEVICES A1ll AVAILABLE BT DEVICES Device 1 Device 2 OK 8.4.1 A1ll app download The user downloads AHA. Having installed the application it will be placed on the app tray. 8.4.2 Setup guide When the user opens AHA for the first time there is a welcome screen. A setup guide informs the user to NFC touch or start up A1II manually - A1II will be in bonding mode if it has not been paired before. Setup flow TBD and synced with A3 and SWAP!
As part of the setup flow there is a promotion of the Lifelog app. If the user has the app she is encouraged to start using it. 8.4.3 Search for BT devices If the user started up A1II by a NFC touch will AHA know which BT device to connect to. If not there is a text explaining to the user that she needs to search for A1ll in order to pair and connect. Available BT devices are listed in AHA and the user can select the right device and complete the pairing (bonding) and connection. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 8.5 Second time pairing, bonding and connecting 2014-12-05 24 / 55 ASW203 ASW012 ASW067 BONDING AND CONNECTING WITH A NEW ANDROID DEVICE AS A: user I WANT TO: bond and connect my A1II with a new phone. AS A: user I WANT TO: know which phone A1II automatically reconnects with. A1II can only be bonded and connected with one android device at a time. If the user wants to switch from an old bonded phone to a new unbonded phone it is necessary to unbond the first phone before bonding the second phone. Unbonding the first phone can only be done by factory data reset of A1II. After factory data reset will the next connected android device be kept as the only bonded device that can connect to A1II. If the user unpairs A1II from the bonded phone it is still possible to re-pair from that phone only (A1II is still bonded to the phone). 8.5.1 Bond A1II to a new android device If A1II is bonded with another device it is not possible to bond a new device without first unbonding the old device by factory data reset of A1II. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 8.6 General bonding and connecting through NFC: UI flow 2014-12-05 25 / 55 ASW251 ASW173 ASW083 ASW065 A1ll modes after NFC touch Initial state Action Result A1ll OFF and has not been bonded and connected before NFC touch A1ll OFF but has been bonded and connected before NFC touch A1ll ON and in bonding mode A1ll ON and connected NFC touch NFC touch A1ll ON and disconnected but have been connected before NFC touch A1II ON or OFF but is bonded with another device NFC touch Power on and bonding mode, the phone can connect Power on and reconnectable from the bonded phone Connected by the new phone that is now bonded Open AHA Reconnect (A1II advertises for reconnection) Nothing (an unbonded phone might power on A1II but should not connect) UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 9 Disconnect and reconnect 2014-12-05 26 / 55 ASW261 ASW260 ASW259 ASW120 ASW088 ASW087 ASW086 ASW083 ASW059 AS A: user I WANT TO: experience that the logged data is always up to date in Lifelog. A1ll will advertise for reconnection in the following cases:
Advertise automatically when disconnected If A1ll looses connection with the bonded device the following should happen 1) A1ll disconnected icon should appear in the status bar. If the Out-of-range alert is turned on (view separate chapter) then A1ll should vibrate. Advertise at power ON Advertise manually Pressing the key will result in advertising when A1ll is disconnected. Advertise at NFC A NFC touch when A1ll and the BT device are disconnected will result in advertising. 2) A1ll should advertise for reconnection. Disconnect and reconnect flow 1 A1ll and the bonded device are connected 2 3 4 The 2 devices loose connection due to e.g. out of range or Bluetooth off in connected phone/tablet. If Bluetooth is turned on again AHA shall try to reconnect. A1ll advertises for reconnection the first 30 minutes and after 30 minutes 40 seconds every 30 minutes. Whenever there has been a successful reconnect with the bonded device it should be visible in the status bar. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 10 Power ON A1ll 10.1 Power ON A1ll for the first time or after factory data reset 2014-12-05 27 / 55 ASW258 ASW251 ASW249 ASW228 ASW205 ASW067 ASW060 ASW022 The power on vibration indicates that A1II is starting up. When the user presses the key to turn on A1II for the first time A1II will enter bonding mode and LED A will blink continuously until connected. When A1II is connected bonding mode stops with a short vibration and a connected status animation is displayed. Note: If there is a failure in bonding will A1II power off after 5 minutes. LED C LED B LED A 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 500 ms 250 ms 10.2 Power ON A1ll when already bonded 10.1.1 Power ON when unbonded A1II stars up in bonding mode . A short vibration indicates when A1II is bonded to the phone, followed by the connected animation when the connection is completed. Pressing the key to turn on an already bonded A1II will generate a power on vibration and then connected status is displayed with white LEDs since A1II is not connected yet. As soon as AHA succeeds to reconnect the connected status animation is displayed in cyan. LED C LED B LED A 500 ms 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 10.2.1 Power ON when already bonded The connected status animation is used at start up and again when finally connected. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 10.3 Connection status when turned on 2014-12-05 28 / 55 ASW204 Key short press when A1II is turned on generates a connected status LED animation. The LEDs are lit in cyan if A1II is connected and white if not connected. LED C LED B LED A LED C LED B LED A 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 10.3.1 Short press when connected The connected status animation uses cyan when connected. 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 10.3.2 Short press when disconnected The connected status animation uses white when disconnected. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 11 Turning OFF and Factory data reset 11.1 Turning OFF A1ll 11.2 Factory data reset 2014-12-05 29 / 55 ASW250 ASW236 ASW067 ASW024 The user needs to very long press the key in order to turn A1ll OFF. If there is a HRV measurement going on then the HRV should be interrupted and the device should be turned off. Factory data reset can only be done from power OFF mode. A more than 10 second long press (very very long press) generates a factory data reset. Factory data reset will clear all data but not roll back firmware updates. After factory data reset A1ll automatically starts up in bonding mode. Factory data reset is the only way to connect A1ll to a new device if already bonded to another device. 11.1.1 Very Long press the key to turn off A1ll 11.1.2 All three LEDs are lit and then turned off, one by one. LED C LED B LED A 500 ms 500 ms 500 ms 11.1.3 Power OFF sequence. The power OFF sequence uses white LEDs. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 12 OTA and DFU mode 12.1 OTA sequence The different modes during a OTA sequence have the same LED indication, constant white blinking. When the update is completed A1II enters bonding mode and AHA can reconnect. Firmware update shall not be possible if the battery level is too low, A1II must then indicate this to AHA. 2014-12-05 30 / 55 ASW237 ASW136 ASW102 ASW101 LED A 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms 600 ms Enter OTA Connection is established Transmission started Transmission completed Restart and enter bonding mode AHA connects to A1II 12.1.1 OTA sequence. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 13 Automatic logging of physical activities - an overview 2014-12-05 31 / 55 ASW128 A1ll should be able to log steps, walking, running, swimming, number of stairs, elevator riding and sleeping. All activity tracking should work offline. Other activities e.g. transportation and app usage are detected by the phone. What and how the logged data is visualized is decided by the Lifelog team. Ask Lifelog team about which activities they commit to. Some short time logged data will also be visualized in AHA. GENERAL AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to experience that all my activities contribute to improved health. Comment: Today we have steps as the unit that all sport activities presumably contributes to. When we have swimming (and eventually other physical activities detected) it may be more reasonable to have calories as the value that physical activities contributes to. STEPS AS A: user I WANT TO: know the number of steps I have taken during a day (only seen in Lifelog and AHA since A1II have no display). AS A: user I WANT TO: know how I am progressing compared to the set goal. SLEEP AS A: user I WANT TO: know for how long time I have slept. AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to view a sleep cycle on a detailed level. AS A: user I WANT TO: get an indication of whether my night sleep has been of good quality or not. It should be possible to log sleep automatically. The transition from step logging to sleep logging should occur seamlessly. In Lifelog it should be possible to view sleep cycles, light sleep, deep sleep, for how long time and if the sleep has been of good quality or not (by registering toss and turn?) RUNNING and WALKING AS A: user I WANT TO: know the distance I have run/walked, for how long time and how many calories I have burnt. AS A: user I WANT TO: to be able to view my Heart rate level (possibly measured more often during training). Running and walking both add to the Steps data in Lifelog. SWIMMING AS A: user I WANT TO: know how many lapses I have swum. AS A: user I WANT TO: know for how long time I have swum. AS A: user I WANT TO: know how many calories I have burnt when swimming. Discuss: Possibility to manually set the length of the pool to get distance?
Possibility to measure different swim styles? What If auto detection not possible?
NUMBER OF STAIRS and ELEVATOR AS A: user I WANT TO: know how many number of stairs I have taken (up or down). AS A: user I WANT TO: know when Ive been riding the elevator. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 32 / 55 ASW224 ASW256 ASW223 ASW215 14.1.1 Short press the key and tap to enter remote mode. 14 Remote mode 14.1 Overview AS A: user I WANT TO: control certain functionality from A1ll by tapping. AS A: user I WANT TO: design which functionality should be linked to tapping. Examples AS A: user I WANT TO: have a simple way to control the media player. It is possible to control a set of up to three actions from A1ll by tapping one, two or three times. In AHA it is possible to select which set of actions that should be controlled. The user can also design a custom set of actions containing one to three actions. The user enters remote mode by single, double or triple tap after key short press, the initial tap sequence is handled as an action. When in remote mode all three LEDs are lit in green. As long as A1II is in remote mode single tap, double tap and triple tap is detected and can be linked to the current set of actions that the user has selected in AHA. Vibration feedback indicates if single, double or triple tap was detected. The hardware has a time out for how long A1ll can be in remote mode but a new tap can restart the time out. Disconnect, incoming call, alarm/ Smart Wake up alarm or a new key press will make A1ll exit remote mode. In remote mode all steps (and possible sleep states) are still logged. NOTE: Remote mode should only be accessible when connected. 14.1.2 All LEDs are lit in green when in remote mode. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 14.2 Remote mode - LED and vibration feedback 2014-12-05 33 / 55 ASW219 ASW218 ASW217 ASW216 ASW170 ASW169 ASW168 When connected A1II enters remote mode if the user taps within 5000 ms after key short press. Remote mode has a time out 10 000 ms after the last tap sequence. Key short or long press will exit remote mode directly. A1II goes back to idle or control mode depending on previous mode. LED C LED B LED A Double and triple tap must have less than 500 ms between the taps. Single, double and triple tap have corresponding vibration feedback with a 500 ms delay ensuring that the whole tap sequence was finished. Tap within 5000 ms from key short press Remote mode up to 10 000 ms after the last tap 14.2.1 LEDs in Remote mode LED C LED B LED A LED C LED B LED A LED C LED B LED A 200 ms 200 ms 200 ms 100 ms 100 ms 100 ms 100 ms 100 ms 100 ms 14.2.2 Vibration feedback after single tap 14.2.3 Vibration feedback after double tap 14.2.4 Vibration feedback after triple tap UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 14.3 Application mode - extension guidelines 2014-12-05 34 / 55 Open extension protocol descoped and replaced by native remote mode Extensions can get raw accelerometer data from A1ll, this will enable extensions to use A1ll for e.g. gaming or guitar playing. A small protocol for tap interaction is provided but counted steps and sleep data is not provided. Extension developers can do the following:
- Create their own design pattern for how to interact with A1ll using the raw accelerometer data.
- Use the pre defined tapping protocol for interaction. Extension developers are limited by the following:
- Extensions can not use keypresses
- Extensions can not use vibrations.
- For Extensions that want to use tapping to control media, we suggest that they will use the same pattern as defined for Media player (view next chapter).
- There will be no warning saying that the battery may run out very fast.
- It is up to Extension developers to define and explain their chosen interaction pattern to the user. TBD
- Explore if the SmartBand should send data to other apps that are not identified as Control-apps. For instance Runtastic? No tap interactions may be necessary?
- There is no 15 seconds time out from AHA for extensions that use sensor data. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 14.4 Remote mode - Life bookmark (Selected per default or not?) 2014-12-05 35 / 55 Life bookmark Removed!
AS A: user I WANT TO: to tag the moment from my A1II and have it saved for personal remembrance. When adding a Life bookmark from A1ll a Heart Rate Variation (HRV) measurement is done and logged together with the time and place in Lifelog. The purpose of Life bookmark is to tag a memorable moment. TBD: Should AHA try to initiate HRV after LB, how many attempts?
TBD: if the user is running the pulse is logged instead of HRV If the user has selected Life bookmark as an action to control in remote mode then she can press the key and tap the dedicated tap sequence to enter remote mode and save a Life bookmark. If the user has phone applications up and running the activities will be added to the Life bookmark. The life bookmark will also register activities up to 10 minutes before and after the bookmark was taken. For instance, if the user takes a photo using her phone she needs to Life bookmark it within 10 minutes. Life bookmark will not be possible to add from A1II when disconnected!
UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 14.5 Remote mode - Media Player 2014-12-05 36 / 55 AS A: user I WANT TO: to be able to control media by using the bracelet. The user can select media player actions in AHA as the set of actions to be controlled through tapping in remote mode. Media player actions will control the last used player that supports play/pause, previous and next intents. All three LEDs are constantly lit in green while in remote mode. Remote mode times out back to previous mode 10 seconds after the last tap. Tap interactions Single tap - Play/pause If media is off media should start playing If media is on media should stop playing Double tap - Next track If media is off media should go to next track If media is on media should go to next track Triple tap -
Previous track If media is off media should go to previous track If media is on media should go to previous track 14.5.1 Press and tap Short press the key and tap an action. 14.5.2 LEDs are green Three LEDs are lit in green while in remote mode. The user can tap new actions without a key press until remote mode times out. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 14.6 Remote mode - Functionality supported by AHA 2014-12-05 37 / 55 FEATURE Media player Media player Media player Camera Camera Find phone Phone speaker TBD Phone ringtone & notification volume TBD Phone ringtone & notification volume TBD A1II Do Not Disturb TBD ACTION play/pause next track previous track take picture start/stop movie recording start/stop sound turn ON/OFF switch ON/silent switch ON/vibration switch ON/OFF COMMENT Based on android key events Based on android key events Based on android key events Based on android key events Based on android key events NOTE! This list will be completed in AHA blueprint, A1II is only responsible for sending single, double or triple tap UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 15 Control mode 15.1 Overview AS A: user I WANT TO: use external apps that are compatible with my SmartBand for real time logging and interaction through LEDs, vibrations, tapping and gesture. AS A: user I WANT TO: use my SmartBand to play e.g. a game running on my phone. AS A: user I WANT TO: use my SmartBand together with e.g. a physical training app running on my phone. AS A: user I WANT TO: have an easy start up and flexibility between different external apps that can utilize my SmartBand. AS A: user I WANT TO: be in charge of when an external app takes control over my SmartBand. General description of control mode Control mode is initiated from the phone. External applications running on the phone can ask AHA to get control over the sensors, vibrations and LEDs on A1II. However steps and sleep shall still be logged during control mode. The button on A1II is not part of the API for control mode. The user have to confirm in e.g. a popup when entering control mode. TBD if AHA or the external app should ask the user for permission. TBD how AHA should handle control mode requests from multiple apps, require that the app runs in foreground?
2014-12-05 38 / 55 ASW222 ASW221 ASW227 ASW220 ASW184 ASW109 Interrupting control mode The user can long press the key to stop control mode, the external app can then not take control over A1II again until the user has accepted it from the phone. Control mode can also be interrupted in the following cases, it is up to the external app to decide if control mode automatically should resume after the interruption, or if the user will have to confirm it. Incoming call Xperia alarm notification Smart wake up alarm Remote mode Lost connection Low battery warning Manual HRV Ordinary notifications can be passed to A1II in control mode and in that case override the vibrations and LED signals sent from the external application. It shall be possible for the external application to support the user in turning off notifications during the control mode session. Note! The external app will have to explain for the user how to interact with A1II, how to end control mode and which SmartBand notification features will UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 15.2 Key interactions in control mode Short press - View connection status Long press - Exit control mode In control mode can the app take control over the LEDs. Key short press will however always override the app and the LEDs animate connection status. The app resumes control over the LEDs directly after the animation. Long press in control mode will stop control mode and set A1II in idle mode. 2014-12-05 39 / 55 ASW226 ASW225 LED C LED B LED A 300 ms 300 ms 300 ms 15.2.1 Short press in control mode Control mode requires that A1II is connected. The usual connected animation in cyan will be played at key short press. This animation overrides the applications LED control. LED C LED B LED A 250 ms 15.2.2 Long press in control mode Long press in control mode ends the control mode session and the external application loses control of A1II. A short vibration is used as long press feedback. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 40 / 55 ASW252 ASW254 16 Heart rate measurements 16.1 Automatic HR(V) measurement AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to log Heart rate level automatically on a regular basis AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to decide when the Heart rate measurements should be done i.e. in what contexts. E.g. during physical activities, entertainment, every day etc. There is no indication on the bracelet to signal that an automatic HRV is going on. TBD! How often the Heart rate measurements are done depends on battery drainage and may be controlled from AHA. This is also where settings for which activities that should be measured more often can be configured, e.g. if automatic HR(V) is time scheduled or triggered by the accelerometer. Automatic HR(V) shall also work offline. TBD Still under discussion!
UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 16.2 Manual HR(V) measurement 2014-12-05 41 / 55 ASW253 ASW255 ASW212 ASW211 ASW210 ASW209 AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to initiate a single Heart rate measurement from my A1II. AS A: user I WANT TO: get an indication whether my manual HRV measurement finished successful or not. A manual HRV measurement can be initiated from AHA when connected, but also by key double press on A1II when e.g. disconnected. The LEDs indicate ongoing manual HRV measurement with an orange dimming animation. A successful HRV session is followed by a single vibration, a double vibration indicate corrupt/aborted session. Incoming call and alarm is passed through during manual HRV (even if it might disturb the session) but notifications and low battery warning are delivered after the session. Control mode is paused by manual HRV and any key press will abort manual HRV. TBD if AHA should have a setting for choosing between manual HRV or HR measurement, depends on if the sensor can register both at the same time. LED C LED B LED A LED C LED B LED A 200 ms 250 ms 250 ms 250 ms 16.2.1 Vibration feedback after successful HRV data 16.2.2 Vibration feedback after corrupt HRV data LED C LED B LED A 100 %
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1600 ms 1600 ms 1600 ms 16.2.3 LEDs during ongoing HRV measurement All three LEDs are repeatedly dimmed in orange between 25 % and 100 % color brightness. 400 ms 1200 ms 16.2.4 Dimming of all three LEDs simultaneously 25 % - 100% color brightness All three LEDs are repeatedly dimmed between 25 % and 100 % color brightness. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 17 Alarm 17.1 Xperia alarm and Smart wake up AS A: user I WANT TO: be alerted by xperia alarms and Smart wake up AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to choose between snoozing or turning off the alarm from the bracelet. AS A: user I WANT TO: plan the alarms on a weekly basis. In addition to ordinary xperia alarm notification A1ll has a Smart wake up alarm, which means that A1ll will wake the user up when s/he is in light sleep. In AHA the user can select at what time and for how long the Smartband should start to detect light sleep. For instance, if the user has set a Smart wake up for 07:00 with a 30 minutes wake up widow, A1ll will alert sometime between 06:30 and 07:00 when the user is in light sleep. If the alarm is set for 07:00 with a 30 minutes wake up widow, but A1ll is only detecting deep sleep, or that the user is awake, the alarm will alert at 07:00. Snooze and turn off Xperia/Smart wake up alarm If the user wants to silence the alerting alarm and snooze, the user can short press the key. After 15 minutes (snooze time could be configurable in AHA for smart wake up and is a setting for xperia alarm) the alarm will go off again. If the user wants to turn off the alerting alarm she needs to long press the key. As an option in AHA the user can also select to automatically turn off snoozing alarms when steps are detected. Auto silent time is 3 minutes for smart wake up and is a setting in Xperia alarm. 2014-12-05 42 / 55 ASW257 ASW247 ASW246 ASW245 ASW243 ASW242 ASW241 ASW240 ASW239 ASW167 Schedule several Smart wake up alarms It shall be possible to add up to five (5) Smart wake up alarms with a weekly repeat function. The alarm has to be set when A1II is connected and shall be stored on the accessory in order to function when disconnected. Xperia alarm Ordinary alarm notification will only work when A1ll is connected to a Xperia device with the native xperia alarm app. Xperia alarm will not work offline. 1 2 17.1.1 Alarm and Smart wake up A1ll will vibrate and blink when there is a Xperia alarm and only vibrate when there is a Smart wake up. The user short press the key to snooze or long press to turn off the alarm. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 17.2 Alarm vibration and LED patterns 2014-12-05 43 / 55 ASW246 ASW244 ASW239 ASW238 LED C LED B LED A 250 ms 17.2.3 Long press during alerting alarm A short vibration is used as long press feedback when turning off an alerting alarm. LED C LED B LED A 200 ms 800 ms 800 ms 17.2.1 Xperia alarm vibration and LED blinking intervals Continuous vibration and white blinks from all LEDs. LED C LED B LED A 200 ms 800 ms 800 ms 17.2.2 Smart wake up vibration intervals Smart wake up has the same vibration pattern as Xperia alarm, but Smart wake up does not use LEDs. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 18 Incoming call 2014-12-05 44 / 55 ASW232 ASW231 AS A: user I WANT TO: be alerted when there is an incoming call. AS A: user I WANT TO: be able to silence an incoming call Notification for incoming call consists of continuous vibrations with all 3 LEDs blinking in white until the user short or long press the A1II key. This will silence the incoming call signal/vibration on the phone and stop the vibration and LED blinking on A1II. 1 2 LED C LED B LED A 1000 ms 1000 ms 1000 ms Incoming call 18.2.1 A1II vibrates and blinks when there is an incoming call. When the user presses the key the phone and A1II are silenced. 18.2.2 Vibrations and LED blinking intervals Continuous vibrations and white blinks from all LEDs until the key is pressed, call is answered or the caller hangs up. TBD if it should be possible to customize incoming call notification from selected contacts UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 19 Notifications 19.1 General notification AS A: user I WANT TO: be alerted by A1ll for incoming notifications in the phone. A1ll supports notifications from Android and iOS devices via a vibration and LED pattern (view image). The first time the LED blinks it comes with a vibration, then one LED blink every 6 second. If the user press the key or reads the notification in the phone the LED will stop blinking. If the user dont press the key or read the notification on the phone the notification will time out after 5 min. A new notification will prolong the notification timeout. 2014-12-05 45 / 55 ASW235 ASW234 ASW233 ASW054 LED C LED B LED A 400 ms 6 000 ms 200 ms Notification in the phone notification tray, e.g. incoming SMS/MMS or mail 19.1.1 A vibration notifies the user of an incoming notification. It blinks every 6 seconds for up to 5 minutes. Short/long key press or reading the notification will stop the blinking. TBD if notifications should be customized in some way depending of type of notification and contact, how to handle iOS?
UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 46 / 55 ASW100 ASW099 TBD how to handle low battery warning during incoming call, app mode etc. 19.2 Low battery notification AS A: user I WANT TO: be alerted by the bracelet when the battery is low. AS A: user I WANT TO: not be disturbed by the low battery warning during do not disturb mode. 1. A1ll is ON. (Charger is not connected) 2. When battery level is beneath a certain level A1ll will vibrate five times combined with a red LED. There will also be a popup from AHA that notifies the user of A1ll running out of battery. The red LED should continue to blink every 6 second the same way as a notification would do. TBD if there should be one or many low battery warnings and at which percentage level depending on battery consuming mode and scheduled Do Not Disturb. LED C LED B LED A 200 ms 100 ms 6000 ms Low battery notification 19.2.1 Five short vibrations and a pop up in AHA indicates low battery. After the initial five blinks and vibrations the red LED blinks every 6 second for 5 minutes, or until the key is pressed or the pop up is dismissed. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 2014-12-05 47 / 55 ASW096 ASW093 ASW092 ASW097 ASW095 ASW094 20 Charging battery TBD!!
20.1 Charging battery AS A: user I WANT TO: know when battery is fully charged and ready to use. A1ll can be charged using a usb wall charger or a computer. 1. A1ll is ON or OFF (Charger is connected) 2. LED A is constantly on in red and then in orange as long as the charger is connected and battery is not fully charged. Even if the battery is completely drained shall the LED light up immediately when connecting the charger. 3. When A1ll is fully charged (90-100%) LED A is constantly on in green. LED C LED B LED A constantly on until 15% of a fully charged battery constantly on from 16%-90% of a fully charged battery constantly on from 90% to a fully charged battery 20.1.1 Battery charging LED A is constantly on in red, then in orange. When having reached fully charged (90%) it is green. TBD exact values for changing color UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 20.2 Turning off when running out of battery 2014-12-05 48 / 55 ASW064 AS A: user I WANT TO: be notified when A1ll is automatically turned off due to empty battery. When A1ll is ON and out of battery the regular turning off animation/
vibration is initiated. This will happen when battery level is below 1%. LED C LED B LED A 500 ms 500 ms 500 ms 20.2.1 Notification when turning off due to low battery LED and vibration indication when turning off because of empty battery. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 21 Xperia at hand features 21.1 New generation proximity unlock Descoped since the capacitive sensor is descoped!
2014-12-05 49 / 55 AS A: user I WANT TO: have a safe way of unlocking the phone by using the bracelet. No one else should be able to access my phone with my bracelet. When the distance between A1ll and the device is xx meter away it should be possible to unlock the phone without using a pin code or pattern etc. Every time the user puts the bracelet on and it is connected to the phone the user needs to enter his unlock pin code on the phone. A unique code is then sent from the phone to the bracelet. The device is locked whenever the user is not nearby. When the user presses the power button on the device, A1ll can bypass the screen lock. By pressing the key the user wakes the screens and the phone is unlocked automatically. 09:00 21.1.1 Wake up the device INPUT: press the power key on the device, while wearing A1ll. 21.1.2 The device is unlocked UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 21.2 Out-of-range alert 2014-12-05 50 / 55 ASW185 ASW138 ASW081 When the distance between A1ll and the device causes a disconnection, A1ll will warn the user with vibrations. Due to the uncertainties of connectivity and signal strength it is impossible to set a fixed distance. The function will be set to OFF in AHA per default. Design rationale: Users that are in their home or when working in an area that is quite big will not want to be reminded of having left their phone behind as this has been done intentionally. If the user gets reminded of this s/he will probably feel that the bracelet disturbs rather than helps. Out of range alert is disabled when do not disturb is on. 750 ms 750 ms 250 ms 21.2.1 Event: Out-of-range alert Out of range alert if the user has enabled the Out-of-range alert in AHA . Distance to device UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL 22 Document history 2014-12-05 51 / 55 Document Name /Metadoc revision IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Changes First draft Document Author Modification Date Sofia Dahlgren 2014-05-07 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Heart rate measurement is clarified Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 26.2 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Updated document based on review Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 27.3 comments from 27/6 -14 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Startup flow updated Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 33.5 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 34.3 HRV functionality clarified, HRV that is initiated manually is out of scope Specific notifications for reaching step goal is taken out of BP Showing progress on bracelet is taken out of BP IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Show yourself to others added Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 34.5 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 35.2 Sofia Dahlgren 2014 w 36.4 Key press table updated. Old info about HRV initiated on demand is deleted. 5.4.2 updated text 8.1 corrected errors in text Night mode is no longer mentioned 17.3.1 is updated with complete text 17.1 Low battery warning specified Charging colors and length of charging in percentage updated UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL Document Name /Metadoc revision Changes IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Added double press in order to 1) IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf have media control less accessible and thereby activate media control by mistake 2) to use short press to indicate when the device is connected and turned on 3) to make it clearer for the user when the user enters app mode (in colored wrist bands it may be difficult to differentiate between blue and green) Galvanic skin sensor (GSR) descoped. Turn on LED animation updated in chapter 10. Connected status animation added as white or cyan. OTA added in chapter 12. State machine diagram added . 6.1 LED sequence key interactions updated. Reject incoming call added on long press. First time setup updated Low battery warning updated General clarifications. 14. Remote control mode added and extensions descoped. 15. Application mode initiated from the phone added. 6.3 State diagram added 6.4 State diagram for do not disturb added 3. Capacitive sensor descoped. 21.1 New generation proximity unlock descoped. Document Author Modification Date Sofia Dahlgren 2014-09-010 2014-12-05 52 / 55 Nils Hellstrand 2014-09-26 Nils Hellstrand 2014-10-08 UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL Document Name /Metadoc revision Changes Document Author Modification Date 2014-12-05 53 / 55 Nils Hellstrand 2014-10-13 Nils Hellstrand 2014-10-17 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf 3. Hardware requirement - HRV sensor added. 5.3 Do Not Disturb added 15.2 Key interactions in application mode added Logging sitting/standing descoped 7.2 Vibration feedback - Long press verification added for incoming call, alarm, remote and application mode. IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf 3. Hardware requirement details updated. 15.2 Orange LEDs for application mode removed. 7.3 Notifications supported during application mode. 7.3 Reject incoming call removed 14 Remote control mode only accessible when connected. 16 HR measurement - TBD added for manual measurement. 17.1 Alarm - stop snooze when detecting steps added. 18 Incoming call - TBD added for contact customization. 19 Notifications - TBD added for customization and iOS. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL Document Name /Metadoc revision Changes Document Author Modification Date 2014-12-05 54 / 55 Nils Hellstrand 2014-10-23 Nils Hellstrand 2014-11-03 Nils Hellstrand 2014-11-14 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf 7.2 Vibration feedback for tapping and manual HRV added. 8.5 Second time pairing and connecting added. 10.3 Connection status when turned on added. 14.1 Remote control mode initiated by short press and tap 14.2 Remote control mode - LED and vibration feedback added. 14.6 Remote control mode -
Functionality supported by AHA added. 16.2 Manual HR(V) measurement added Support for up to 7 smart wake up alarms with repeat. Updated comments about A1II being bonded and not paired to a BT device 14.6 Comments added to functionality supported by AHA in remote control mode XD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf XD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf 14 Remote control mode renamed to Remote mode. 15 Application mode renamed to Control mode. 8.5 Unbond from phone removed, only possible by factory data reset. 11.2 Factory reset specified to Factory data reset. SRS requirements added to BP Life bookmark removed from remote mode and integrated with manual HRV at double press. 14.2 Remote mode time out changed to 10 seconds. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL Document Name /Metadoc revision Changes Document Author Modification Date 2014-12-05 55 / 55 IXD-Blueprint_A1ll_Accessory.pdf Nils Hellstrand 2014-12-05 Life bookmark removed. Manual HR(V) LED dimming updated. 7.1 LED sequence key interactions -
Combined press for DFU mode added. 17.1 only support for up to 5 smart wake up alarms. 8.6 Open AHA at NFC touch when connected. UXP XIxD BlueprintUXCCONFIDENTIAL
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2015-02-03 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2015-02-03
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Mobile Communications Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018919456
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1 | Physical Address |
4-12-3 Higashi-Shinagawa
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1 |
Tokyo, N/A 140-0002
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
PY7
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
RD0071
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M**** K********
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1 | Title |
Head of Regulatory
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8136********
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1 | Fax Number |
+46 1********
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1 |
M******@sonymobile.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Sony Mobile Communications (China) Co. Ltd
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1 | Name |
G**** M******
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1 | Physical Address |
Sony Mobile R&D Center
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1 |
Beijing, 100102
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-10********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-10********
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1 |
g******@sonymobile.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 06/17/2015 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Smart band | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. Co-location is only permitted through FCC multi-transmitter procedures. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TMC-Telecommunication Metrology Center of M.I.I.T
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1 | Name |
C******** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
0086-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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1 |
s******@emcite.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0031000 |
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