Sony A1ll User manual

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.

UXP X 2014-12-05 2/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW001
Table of Contents
1 Document status 4
2 Introduction 5
2.1 Background 5
2.2 Constant values & Abbreviations 6
2.3 Product brief 7
2.4 Prioritized use cases 8
3 Hardware requirements 9
4 Interactions Overview 10
4.1 Interactions 10
4.2 Interactions (cont.) 11
5 Incoming events Overview 12
5.1 Incoming events 12
5.2 Incoming events (cont.) 13
5.3 Incoming events Do Not Disturb mode 14
6 Gesture interactions - Example of partner possibilities 15
6.1 Show yourself to others 15
7 Detailed interaction and event states 16
7.1 LED sequence key interactions 16
7.2 Vibration feedback 17
7.3 State diagram normal mode 18
7.4 State diagram do not disturb mode 19
8 Setting up 20
8.1 Pairing, bonding and connecting 20
8.2 Sync with phone 20
8.3 First time pairing and connecting through NFC 21
8.4 First time pairing and connecting manually 23
8.5 Second time pairing, bonding and connecting 24
8.6 General bonding and connecting through NFC: UI flow 25
9 Disconnect and reconnect 26
10 Power ON A1ll 27
10.1 Power ON A1ll for the first time or after factory data reset 27
10.2 Power ON A1ll when already bonded 27
10.3 Connection status when turned on 28
11 Turning OFF and Factory data reset 29
11.1 Turning OFF A1ll 29
11.2 Factory data reset 29
12 OTA and DFU mode 30
12.1 OTA sequence 30
13 Automatic logging of physical activities - an overview 31
14 Remote mode 32
14.1 Overview 32
14.2 Remote mode - LED and vibration feedback 33
14.3 Application mode - extension guidelines 34
14.4 Remote mode - Life bookmark (Selected per default or not?) 35
14.5 Remote mode - Media Player 36
14.6 Remote mode - Functionality supported by AHA 37
15 Control mode 38
15.1 Overview 38
15.2 Key interactions in control mode 39
16 Heart rate measurements 40
16.1 Automatic HR(V) measurement 40
16.2 Manual HR(V) measurement 41
Table of Contents

UXP X 2014-12-05 3/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
17 Alarm 42
17.1 Xperia alarm and Smart wake up 42
17.2 Alarm vibration and LED patterns 43
18 Incoming call 44
19 Notifications 45
19.1 General notification 45
19.2 Low battery notification 46
20 Charging battery TBD!! 47
20.1 Charging battery 47
20.2 Turning off when running out of battery 48
21 Xperia at hand features 49
21.1 New generation proximity unlock 49
21.2 Out-of-range alert 50
22 Document history 51

UXP X 2014-12-05 4/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
1 Document status
Status
Draft
Approved by UXC
Development
Integrated
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

UXP X 2014-12-05 5/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
2 Introduction
2.1 Background
General description
A1ll (Everest) isan activity bracelet that combines 24/7 activity
tracking with theconnectiontoXperia’s 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)
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
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.
Capacitive sensor
descoped

UXP X 2014-12-05 6/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW013 ASW011 ASW010 ASW009 ASW008 ASW007
2.2 Constant values & Abbreviations
Constant values
KEY PRESS
Short press Released within 2000 ms after pressed
Long press Pressed for more than 2000-5 000 ms
Very long press Pressed for more than 5000-10 000 ms
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 Accessory Host Application
BT Bluetooth
BLE Bluetooth Low Energy
Device The device that A1ll connects with (mobile phone or tablet)
GUI Graphical User Interface
N/A Not Applicable
TBD To Be Decided/Defined
UI User Interface
HRV Heart Rate Variability
HR Heart Rate

UXP X 2014-12-05 7/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW201 ASW200 ASW124
2.3 Product brief
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
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.
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.
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 X 2014-12-05 8/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
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 I’m 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)
2.4 Prioritized 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 X 2014-12-05 9/ 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW255 ASW198 ASW195 ASW159 ASW108 ASW025 ASW006
3 Hardware requirements
LED C
LED A
LED B
• 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)
• Altimeter (barometric pressure sensor)
• Capacitive sensor
• Improved Activity Engine
• IP68 + IP66
DESCOPED
DESCOPED

UXP X 2014-12-05 10 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW019
4 Interactions Overview
4.1 Interactions
Long press (in off mode) Short press
4.1.1 Turn on A1ll
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.
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.
Key interactions
Tap interactions
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.
Short press and tap (in idle or
control mode)

UXP X 2014-12-05 11 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
4.2 Interactions (cont.)
Touch
interactions
NFC touch to turn on, pair and connect
NFC touch to reconnect
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.
4.2.3 NFC touch to reconnect
If A1II has been paired and connected but lost the
connection can NFC be used to reconnect.
NFC touch to open AHA
4.2.2 Open AHA
NFC touch phone when connected to open AHA.

UXP X 2014-12-05 12 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
5 Incoming events Overview
5.1 Incoming events
Event
interactions
Incoming call (short press or
long press)
5.1.1 Silence incoming call
Vibration and all LEDs blinking in white continuously
indicate incoming call. Short press or long press to
silence incoming call.
Smart wake up/alarm (short
press and long press)
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.
12

UXP X 2014-12-05 13 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
Event
interactions
Battery low (short press to
end notification)
Incoming notification (short
press to end notification)
Battery charging (no key press)
TBD exactly when to give battery
warning depending on current
battery consumption!
5.2 Incoming events (cont.)
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.
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.
5.2.3 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 X 2014-12-05 14 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW208 ASW207 ASW206
5.3 Incoming events Do Not Disturb mode
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 X 2014-12-05 15 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
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.
Gesture
interactions
6 Gesture interactions - Example of partner possibilities
6.1 Show yourself to others
1
Show myself to others
A1ll Settings 23
6.1.1 Turn on the setting
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.
6.1.3 Identify yourself to others
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 person’s
walls. What is triggered is decided by the various
apps.
Not for RTL!

UXP X 2014-12-05 16 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW019
7 Detailed interaction and event states
7.1 LED sequence key interactions
Mode Power off Idle Remote mode App mode Notification Incoming call Alarm/Smart wake up
Short press N/A 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 Stop blinking 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 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Combined press
5short press, then 15
sec longpress
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

UXP X 2014-12-05 17 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW210 ASW028 ASW027
TYPE ORIGIN NAME VIBRATION COMMENT
System Power ON/OFF Single vibration
500 ms
System Factory data reset Three short vibrations, then one
longer 500 ms
System Forgot phone warning A sequence of 3 short vibrations.
Then silence
System Bonded and connected Single vibration
AHA Event notification (contact customizable?) 1 vibration (E-mail, SMS/MMS,
calendar events etc)
System Manual HRV successful Single vibration
System Manual HRV failure Double vibration
System Long press verification at alarm and app
mode
Single vibration
AHA Incoming call (contact customizable?) Continues to vibrate until user
interacts or caller hangs up
System/AHA Smart wake up and alarm Continues to vibrate up to
3 minutes
System Battery is low indication Five vibrations
System Feedback for single, double or triple taps Single, double or triple vibrations
800 ms 200 ms 800 ms
1000 ms1000 ms
100 ms 200 ms
7.2 Vibration feedback
250 ms 750 ms
100 ms 500 ms
500 ms
250 ms
400 ms
250 ms
250 ms
250 ms 200 ms
100 ms 200 ms

UXP X 2014-12-05 18 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW227
OFF
IDLE
BONDING MODE
NOTIFICATION REMOTE MODE
CONTROL
MODE
SMART WAKE UP/
ALARM INCOMING CALL
Long press to dismiss, time out
Option to dismiss/stop snooze
cycle if steps are detected
Go to previous
Incoming notification
Double press
Auto power off if not bonded after 5 min
Short or long press, time out
Short or long press to silence phone, answer or caller hangs up
Short press and tap
Short press and tap
Short press and tap
Long press
Long press
Short press, time out
Key press
or finished
Smart wake up/alarm alert
Smart wake up/alarm alert
Smart wake up/
alarm alert
Smart wake up/
alarm alert
Smart wake up/alarm alert
Incoming call
Notification mode and Application mode can coexist
Incoming call
Incoming call
Incoming call
Incoming call
Long press or NFC
Very long press
Already bonded
Not bonded
Bonding succeeded
Short press to snooze
CONTROL MODE INITIATED FROM THE PHONE
This may include resume to control mode after incoming call or smart wake up/alarm
MANUAL HR(V)
Double press
Double press
Double press
Double press
7.3.1 State diagram normal mode
Notification and incoming call alerts in normal mode. Low
battery warning and automatic HR(V) not included in the
image.
7.3 State diagram normal mode

UXP X 2014-12-05 19 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW206
OFF
IDLE
BONDING MODE
REMOTE MODE
CONTROL
MODE
SMART WAKE UP/
ALARM
Long press to dismiss, time out
Option to dismiss/stop snooze
cycle if steps are detected
Go to previous
Double press
Auto power off if not bonded after 5 min
Short or long press to silence phone, answer or caller hangs up
Short press and tap
Short press and tap
Long press
Long press
Short press, time out
Key press
or finished
Smart wake up/alarm alert
Smart wake up/
alarm alert
Smart wake up/
alarm alert
Smart wake up/alarm alert
Incoming call
Long press or NFC
Very long press
Already bonded
Not bonded
Bonding succeeded
Short press to snooze
CONTROL MODE INITIATED FROM THE PHONE
This may include resume to control mode after incoming call or smart wake up/alarm
MANUAL HR(V)
Double press
Double press
SILENT
INCOMING CALL
Double press
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.
7.4 State diagram do not disturb mode

UXP X 2014-12-05 20 / 55
IxD BlueprintUXC
CONFIDENTIAL
ASW012 ASW003
8 Setting up
Which iOS version is required?
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.
8.1 Pairing, bonding and connecting
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.
8.2 Sync with phone
Table of contents
Other Sony Fitness Tracker manuals