UnaliWear Kanega LTE User manual

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Customer Success:
community@unaliwear.com
888-343-1513
www.unaliwear.com/support

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Kanega LTE Watch User Guide
Table of Contents
1KANEGA LTE WATCH OVERVIEW ................................................................................................... 5
What’s in the box? ..............................................................................................................5
Kanega LTE watch layout ..................................................................................................6
Crown button terminology.................................................................................................7
2ABOUT THE USER GUIDE............................................................................................................... 7
3TURNING ON YOUR KANEGA LTE WATCH FOR THE FIRST TIME........................................................ 8
4BATTERY CHARGER....................................................................................................................... 8
Battery charger layout........................................................................................................8
Charging your batteries .....................................................................................................9
5BATTERIES ................................................................................................................................... 9
Requirements....................................................................................................................10
Battery life..........................................................................................................................10
Changing batteries on the watch band..........................................................................10
Charge status....................................................................................................................10
Battery notifications .........................................................................................................11
6COMMUNICATION ......................................................................................................................12
Speaking to your Kanega LTE watch.............................................................................12
Speaking voice commands to your Kanega LTE watch..............................................12
Displays indicating the Kanega LTE watch hears your voice command..................13

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How the Kanega LTE watch gets your attention ..........................................................13
How to respond to your Kanega watch..........................................................................13
7EMERGENCY FUNCTIONS.............................................................................................................14
Call for help........................................................................................................................14
Fall detection.....................................................................................................................15
Fall detection communication.........................................................................................15
Responding to a fall detection notification ...................................................................15
Monthly test calls..............................................................................................................17
Monitoring center calls ....................................................................................................17
8NOTIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................17
Fall detection notification................................................................................................17
Standard notifications......................................................................................................17
Responding to a standard notification ..........................................................................17
9FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................19
Display................................................................................................................................19
Time....................................................................................................................................19
Date.....................................................................................................................................20
Information Screen...........................................................................................................20
Sleep Mode ........................................................................................................................20
Update Settings.................................................................................................................20
Announcements................................................................................................................21
Wearer opinions and feedback .......................................................................................21
10 CUSTOMIZATION.........................................................................................................................22
Clock Face Options ..........................................................................................................22

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Brightness Control ...........................................................................................................23
Listening Mode..................................................................................................................24
Airplane Mode ...................................................................................................................24
Repeat Voice Tutorial.......................................................................................................25
Regulatory Screen ............................................................................................................26
11 MEDICATION REMINDERS (PREMIUM SERVICE).............................................................................27
Kanega Wearer Portal ......................................................................................................27
Getting your security code from your Kanega LTE watch..........................................29
12 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................29
Cleaning .............................................................................................................................30
Skin Sensitivity..................................................................................................................30
Disposal .............................................................................................................................30
13 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS).......................................................................................31
14 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................................................32
15 DISPLAY GLOSSARY......................................................................................................................32
16 NOTES ........................................................................................................................................37

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1KANEGA LTE WATCH OVERVIEW
Thank you for purchasing the Kanega LTE watch! The Kanega LTE watch is voice-activated
with 24-hour monitoring service. The watch is a standalone personal emergency response
device with no need for a smartphone. The Kanega LTE watch is designed to wear all the time
to keep you independent, active, and safe. It provides fall detection and emergency response.
What’s in the box?
Kanega watch
Four (4) Kanega batteries
One (1) battery charger with a power cord
User Guide and a Quick Start to help you initially turn on the watch

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Kanega LTE watch layout
Crown button- The crown button is on the right-hand side. You can press the center of the
crown, but it does not turn. You press the crown button to communicate with your watch without
speaking.
Display- The display of the watch is an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). OLED’s have
brightness and contrast that require less power than other displays. A hardened crystal protects
the display so don’t worry about cracking the display. The clock face is not touch sensitive.
Microphone –The microphone enables the watch to hear you. The microphone is located on
the upper right-hand side of the watch display (approximately at 1:00).
Speaker –The speaker is where the watch’s sound resounds. It is located on the lower right-
hand side of the watch case (approximately at 4:00).
Magnetic tip on
mesh watchband
Battery
Clock Face display with
current time of day
Battery
Total battery charge
indicator
Crown Button
(Press, do not twist)
Battery carrier
(empty)
Day and Date
Microphone
Speaker

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Watch Band- The band should fit snugly to keep it from rotating on your wrist, but not be too
tight or loose.
Crown button terminology
•“Press and hold the crown button”means to press the crown button for 2-3 seconds.
This is to call an operator at the monitoring center during an emergency.
•“Press the crown button”means to quickly press the crown button for less than one (1)
second.
For your safety, wear your Kanega LTE watch 24-hours a day since many falls happen
at night.
The majority of the time, you can press the crown button once for less than one (1)
second and the watch displays text how to proceed.
2ABOUT THE USER GUIDE
The user guide is an in-depth reference to understand the Kanega LTE watch’s functionality with
a visual glossary for displays of the watch screens. The Quick Start is a guide to instruct you
how to turn on your Kanega LTE watch the first time.
Tips, Warnings, and Show me icons for a quick reference
TIPS - Special notes to clarify a description or procedure.
WARNING - Critical messages to ensure safety and proper operation.
SHOW ME - Illustrated explanations of Kanega LTE watch behavior.

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3TURNING ON YOUR KANEGA LTE WATCH FOR THE FIRST TIME
We know how excited you are to start wearing your Kanega LTE watch. There are a few simple
setup steps to complete before your Kanega LTE watch is ready to wear. Please watch our
educational videos at www.unaliwear.com/support.
1. Fully charge your Kanega batteries before inserting them on the watchband
2. Install the Kanega batteries on your watch for the first time in a location with a
good cellular connection.
The initial set-up may take up to ten (10) minutes. During the set-up
process, the screen displays ‘Kanega LTE Watch’and then ‘Setting-up’.
When ready, it displays ‘Press crown to begin’ and is ready for you to
listen to a short tutorial.
4. Listen to your voice tutorial.
a. Please wear your watch during the tutorial.
b. One (1) short press of the crown button starts the tutorial.
c. The voice tutorial will teach you:
▪How to communicate with the watch
▪How the watch communicates with you, and
▪How to contact an operator at the monitoring center.
Note: Once the “Press crown to begin”screen appears you have one (1)
minute to press the crown button. If you do not press the crown button
within one (1) minute you see a ‘Back to sleep’ screen, and the watch
returns to sleep to conserve battery. To wake the watch, press and hold the
crown button for approximately three (3) seconds. Release the crown button
when the display turns on.
If during set up the watch does not have strong enough cell signal to make a test call to the
operator, it will let you know by voice and text to call support.
4BATTERY CHARGER
Your Kanega LTE watch battery charger is designed to charge the Kanega LTE watch batteries.
It charges a maximum of three (3) batteries. Normally you only have two (2) batteries charging
at once because the other two (2) batteries remain on your watch.
Battery charger layout

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Battery charger indicator lights:
When you insert a discharged battery into the charger, the light beneath the battery glows red
(fades in and out, or “breathes”). This is an indication the charger is properly charging the
battery. When the battery is charged, the light turns solid green and the charger stops charging.
•Red light fading = batteries are in the process of charging.
•Green light = batteries are fully charged.
Charging your batteries
Your Kanega batteries are to be charged and changed daily.
1. Connect the power cable to one end of the charger and plug into wall. Verify green light
on charger jack is on.
2. Insert three (3) batteries into ports by placing the top end with the gold prongs first, and
then pressing the bottom of the battery gently downwards until you hear or feel it attach
into place.
3. The battery light fades red when batteries are charging and turns green when they are
charged. Charging time may take up to 4 hours.
Leaving the batteries in the charger after they are fully charged is recommended and
does not damage the charger or the batteries.
The Kanega LTE watch battery charger can only charge the official Kanega batteries
that are supplied with your watch.
5BATTERIES
Your Kanega LTE watch is supplied with four (4) Lithium Ion batteries.
3 ports for
charging
Green light at jack indicates
charger has power
Electrical
gold prongs

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Requirements
The watch requires two (2) official Kanega batteries to operate. The watch has an internal
battery for emergencies only. The internal battery is inside the watch and not intended for day-
to-day operation. You must always have two charged batteries on your watch.
Battery life
Under normal conditions your batteries last 24-36 hours. Best practice is to proactively change
your batteries daily.
The batteries may need frequent charging the first few times of use because they are also
charging the internal backup battery inside the watch. Once the internal battery is charged, your
batteries will last longer. The first time you set up the watch, you may need to change your
batteries ever 4-6 hours until the internal battery is full charged. Try not to allow your watch
batteries to discharge to zero, as this results in reduced performance of your batteries.
Battery life varies based on activity, screen brightness, and Wi-Fi or cellular usage.
Changing batteries on the watch band
When it’s time to change your batteries, remove a battery from your Kanega LTE watch and
place in the empty port on the charger. Then remove a charged battery to replace it. Repeat for
the second battery. Please watch our video on changing batteries on your Kanega watchband at
www.unaliwear.com/support.
Your Kanega battery charger has three (3) ports for your batteries. We recommend that you
keep two (2) batteries on your Kanega LTE watch and two (2) batteries on the charger. That
way, you will always have charged batteries ready when needed.
To install your batteries into your Kanega watchband, insert the top end with the gold
prongs first, and then press the bottom of the battery gently downwards until you hear or
feel it attach into place.
To remove the batteries from your Kanega watchband, use the display for balance, and
lift the battery up and away from the watchband.
Wear your Kanega LTE watch while changing the batteries for continuous protection.
With any habit, it may take a few days to weeks to create a routine of changing your
batteries. Please give yourself ample time while wearing the watch to form the habit.
Charge status

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To check the status of the Kanega LTE watch batteries, you either refer to the battery icon on
the watch for an overall status of the combined charge level of the batteries or go to the
information screen and view the level of charge of each battery. For more details on the
Information Screen, please refer to page 20.
Battery notifications
When it is time to change the batteries, the Kanega LTE watch notifies you with two (2) short
vibrations or buzzes and alternating between a question mark and instructions to “Press crown
to continue” on the display. This notification happens daily between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., if the
following requirements are met:
•You are home and on Wi-Fi.
•The average battery charge levels are below 30%.
•You are awake (based on your watch activity level).
The buzzes occur every six (6) seconds for thirty seconds. During the 30 seconds you can
respond with one of the following actions:
•Verbal:
oSay “Fred Astaire, yes.”The Kanega LTE watch says, “It is time to change the
batteries.” and “Change batteries” appears on the display as shown below.
oSay “Fred Astaire, no.” The notification buzzing ends and you will be reminded
again in 15 minutes.
•Touch:
oPress the crown button one (1) time. The watch displays “Change batteries” as
shown below. The watch will not speak to you.
oPress the crown button two (2) times. The notification buzzing ends and you will
be reminded again in 15 minutes.
•Ignore the notification –After 30 seconds, the notification buzzing ends and you will
be reminded again in 15 minutes.
If the battery notification is accepted, the display changes to one of the following screens, with
arrows indicating which battery(s) need to be changed:
Combined
relative
charge level
Individual
battery
charge
percentages

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Exit the “Change batteries”screen by doing one of the following actions:
•Change the batteries. An arrow indicates which batteries need to be changed. The
watch returns to the clock face after the batteries are changed.
•Press the crown button one (1) time without changing the batteries. The watch
returns to the clock face.
For best results, change both batteries when you receive a battery notification. Change
them if you think the battery levels are getting low, or if you anticipate they will be low at
an inconvenient time, such as during sleep or when you are away. If you prefer to be
reminded to change your batteries at a different time, contact Customer Support. Best
practice is to proactively change your batteries every day close to the same time. Make
it part of your daily routine.
6COMMUNICATION
This section explains how you and the Kanega watch interact and communicate by speaking,
pressing the crown button, or by your feeling buzzes or vibrations.
Speaking to your Kanega LTE watch
Your watch’s name is “Fred Astaire”. “Fred Astaire” allows the watch to hear and listen to you.
Permission only speaking: The Kanega LTE watch can only speak to you after you give it
permission by speaking its name, Fred Astaire. The watch does not interrupt you or your
day. The Kanega watch’s built-in microphones respond to voice commands.
Speaking voice commands to your Kanega LTE watch
You first speak “Fred Astaire”, then you will see an “Ear” or band around the display meaning
the watch is listening. You must wait for the ear icon to display prior to telling Fred what you
want. After you see the Ear Icon, you can speak one of the voice commands below:
•“What time is it?” - The Kanega watch announces the current time. If your clock display
is on 24-hour (military) time, then it speaks in military time.
•“What day is it?”–The Kanega watch announces the day.
•“Get Help” - The Kanega watch initiates a call to an operator at the monitoring center.
•“Call the Operator” - The Kanega watch initiates a call the monitoring center operator.
•“Yes” - Confirmation to proceed with the notification.
•“No” - Confirmation to not proceed with the notification.
In limited circumstances, such as in an emergency or a fall detection, the watch will
speak out loud to you without your permission.

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Displays indicating the Kanega LTE watch hears your voice command
Once you say “Fred Astaire”, the watch displays an ‘Ear’ icon, indicating the watch is listening.
You have five (5) seconds after the ‘Ear’ appears to speak a command for the watch to perform
a task. If you find the ear icon distracting, you can customize your Kanega LTE watch to show a
discreet band around the edge of the display when it has heard the name Fred Astaire and is
listening for a command. See section 10.3 on page 24 for how to customize the listening mode.
Show me how to ask for the time.
You must say “Fred Astaire” first and see the ear icon, before talking to your watch.
How the Kanega LTE watch gets your attention
1) Verbal: The watch has a built-in speaker. The speaker is used when responding to
your voice commands or when you are talking to a monitoring center operator.
2) Sensory: The Kanega watch has built-in tactile sensations or notifications that feel
like vibrations or buzzes.
a. One (1) vibration or buzz = a confirmation
b. Two (2) vibrations or buzzes = a notification
c. Three (3) vibrations or buzzes = an alert that a fall has been detected
3) Visual: The Kanega watch displays text and icons on the clock face.
How to respond to your Kanega watch
There are two ways to interact with your watch.
Ear icon (default)
Discreet band
around display

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1) Verbal - When speaking to your watch, use your regular tone of voice. There is no
need to raise your voice or hold the watch close to your mouth. The has specialized
circuitry in the Kanega watch that enable it to interpret your voice commands. The list
of recognized commands is in Section 6.2 on page 12.
2) Touch/Sensory - you respond by pressing the crown button.
7EMERGENCY FUNCTIONS
Call for Help and Fall Detection are the Kanega LTE watch’s most important emergency
functions.
Call for help
Your Kanega LTE watch connects you with an operator at the monitoring center if you have an
emergency or need assistance.
Starting an emergency call
There are three (3) ways for you to use the watch to call for help:
1. One of two voice commands. You say either;
“Fred Astaire, Get Help” or “Fred Astaire, Call the Operator.”
2. Press and hold the crown button for 2-3 seconds.
Confirming you have asked for help
When your Kanega LTE watch detects your call for help, the clock face displays the
text “Calling Operator” and will speak to you to let you know the call center is being
alerted.
Canceling an emergency call
When an emergency call is requested, your Kanega LTE watch begins connecting
you to an operator at the monitoring center. This process can take up to three (3)
minutes. You can cancel the emergency call by pressing the crown button one (1)
time. Your Kanega LTE watch will speak to you every 15 seconds to let you know the
call is being connected and remind you how to cancel the call if you do not need help.
Connecting an emergency call
Once your Kanega LTE watch has contacted the monitoring center and the call is in
the final stages of being connected, your Kanega LTE watch tells you that you can no
longer cancel the call. You will then hear a ringing sound, much like a traditional
telephone, while waiting for the operator to answer your call. When the operator
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Ending an emergency call
Once you have spoken to the operator, press the crown button one (1) time to end the
call.
No connection available for an emergency call to connect to the operator
Since the Kanega LTE watch uses Wi-Fi and cell, it is rare that a call won’t connect to
an operator. If you are in a location with no cellular or Wi-Fi signal, and make an
emergency call, the watch informs you that it is experiencing delays connecting you to
an operator and ask you to move to another location, if possible.
After 3 minutes, the watch will tell you there is not a strong enough signal to connect to
the operator. Unless you cancel the call by pressing the crown button once the watch
will keep trying to connect until either there is a connection or the battery power
depletes.
The Kanega LTE watch has a built-in GPS and location detection technology and
communicates your location in an emergency.
Fall detection
The Kanega LTE watch contains special technology to automatically detect falls. No fall
detection is 100% accurate, including the Kanega LTE watch. The watch occasionally detects a
sudden movement that is not a fall. If there are movements that you consistently make that are
not falls, the Kanega LTE watch learns these are not falls –though this process may take
several months.
If the watch thinks you may have fallen, it discreetly alerts you with buzzes, and displays an
emergency icon and text. If you do not respond within the first 30 seconds, it beeps and
eventually calls the operator at the monitoring center to ensure your safety.
Fall detection communication
Once a suspected fall is detected, the Kanega LTE watch vibrates or buzzes three
(3) times to alert you it suspects a fall. This buzzing pattern repeats every six (6)
seconds alternating with the instructional text, “Press crown to continue”and an
emergency icon.
Responding to a fall detection notification
If you do not need assistance, you can decline the emergency notification pressing the crown
button and the Kanega LTE watch will return to the clock face.

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You can accept the notification by saying “Fred Astaire, YES” if it is okay for your watch to
speak to you or by pressing the crown button if you would like your watch to remain silent.
If you do not respond to the notification, after 30 seconds your Kanega LTE watch continues to
the next screen automatically.
When the notification is accepted, the watch displays “Fall detected” followed by
“Press crown to cancel.“ If you gave your watch permission to speak, it will say “I
think I detected a fall. I am contacting the operator. Press the crown button
once if you do not need help and I will cancel the call.”
Holding the crown button for two (2) seconds calls an operator. Pressing the
crown button once quickly cancels the call.
YES, you have fallen and need assistance:
Press and hold the crown button for two (2) seconds to start an emergency call to the
operator immediately. See emergency call section 7.1 on page 14 for more
information on how to make an emergency call.
No, you did not fall or do not need assistance:
Press the crown button once or once the watch has finished speaking, say “NO”.
The watch returns to the clock face and no further action is taken.
If the notification is ignored:
The watch attempts to get your attention by repeating the spoken instructions and
beeping periodically. If the notifications are ignored, your Kanega LTE watch
automatically calls the monitoring center operator to ensure your safety in the event
you are physically unable to respond to the fall detect alert and need assistance.
2 out of 3 times that people fall don’t need help. If your Kanega LTE watch thinks you
have fallen, it quietly alerts you and waits before calling the monitoring center to avoid
the watch or the operator speaking at an inopportune time.
The Kanega LTE watch connects to your home Wi-Fi network. If the network changes,
such as the router name (SSID) or the password, contact Customer Success to provide
your updated information. Failure to update your information in a timely manner may
compromise the Kanega LTE watch’s functionality while in your home. The watch can
save multiple Wi-Fi networks.
Good Wi-Fi or cellular signal is important to be able to connect to the operator at the
monitoring center. If a good signal is not available in an emergency, the Kanega LTE
watch will let you know. In this situation, seek help through other means available to
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Monthly test calls
Best practice is to perform a monthly test call to the monitoring center by holding the crown
button for two (2) seconds or by saying “Fred Astaire, Get Help!” or “Fred Astaire, Call the
Operator.” Immediately upon connecting with the monitoring center, say “This is a test call.”
Monitoring center calls
When the watch makes a call to the monitoring center and communication is not established
between the wearer and the monitoring operator, the operator calls the wearer’s provided
number followed by emergency contacts. If the call is not answered by the wearer or emergency
contacts, the monitoring center will dispatch the local emergency agency.
The monitoring center caller ID number is (801) 781-6101. If you or your emergency contacts
receive a call from this phone number, please answer and confirm whether there is an
emergency.
We strongly recommend the wearer and all emergency contacts add the monitoring
center contact in their cell phone, so a caller ID name appears. Please inform your
emergency contacts.
8NOTIFICATIONS
Notifications provide a way for the Kanega LTE watch to get your attention when it needs to
interact with you for some reason, such as when a fall is detected or an announcement.
Notifications can either be fall detection emergency notifications or standard notifications.
Fall detection notification
When the Kanega LTE watch issues an emergency notification for a fall detect, it
buzzes or vibrates while a display alternates between an emergency icon and the
text “Press crown to continue”then displays “Fall detected”. See Fall Detection
section 7.2. on page 15.
Standard notifications
When the Kanega LTE watch issues a standard notification, such as medication
reminders or announcements, it buzzes or vibrates while a display alternates
between a question mark and the text “Press crown to continue”.
Responding to a standard notification
The Kanega LTE watch notifies you with two (2) short vibrations or buzzes when it is time to
change the batteries, take your medications, has an announcement, or the watch wants your
opinion. The Kanega LTE watch will give you instructions about what is going on. You can
respond in the following ways:

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•Verbal:
oSay “Fred Astaire, yes.”
Announcements –
If your watch has an announcement, it will confirm that it’s “Okay to speak?” after
the notification is acknowledged by pressing the crown button once. The Kanega
LTE watch proceeds as described in Announcements section 9.7 on page 21.
Battery swapping -
The watch displays a question mark, and then displays “Change batteries”after
the notification is acknowledged by pressing the crown button once. See Battery
notifications section 5.5 on page 11.
Medication reminders -
The watch displays a question mark, and then displays “Take Meds”after the
notification is acknowledged by pressing the crown button once. See Medication
reminder section 11 on page 27.
Wearer opinion/feedback –
The watch displays “Offer Opinion?” and enters feedback mode after the
notification is acknowledged by pressing the crown button once. See wearer
opinion and feedback section 9.8 on page 21.
oSay “Fred Astaire, no.” The notification buzzing ends and the notification content
will be cancelled. However, the battery swap notification will be deferred and occur
15 minutes later.
•Touch:
oPress the crown button one (1) time. The watch displays the appropriate text.
•Ignore the notification –
oAnnouncements and wearer opinion –After 30 seconds, the watch returns to the
clock face, and the announcement will not be repeated.
oBattery swapping - After 30 seconds, the watch returns to clock face, and you will
be reminded again in 15 minutes.
oMedication reminder - After 30 seconds, the watch returns to the clock face, and
the announcement will not be repeated.

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9FEATURES
Display
Kanega LTE watch display depicts messages with icons or text. For a complete listing of display
screens see Section 15 ‘Display Glossary’ on page 32.
Display OFF: The watch display remains off during normal use.
Display ON: The display turns on when any of the following occur:
•You say the name of your watch, “Fred Astaire.”
•You press the crown button one (1) time.
•You raise your arm to glance at the watch.
•An emergency fall notification occurs.
The brightness of the display is controlled by a variety of factors listed below. The overall
brightness can be adjusted as outlined in ‘Customization’on page 22.
Factors that impact the display brightness:
•Ambient light intensity
•Asleep vs. awake mode
•Watch orientation on wrist
•Emergency/notification
No single factor has absolute control over the display brightness. A blend of factors determines
the display brightness. The display brightness changes quickly at the start of an emergency and
adjusts gradually in response to ambient light intensity changes during a non-emergency.
Sleep mode turns the display off if there’s no activity for a period of time. This prevents
the watch from lighting up in the middle of the night. Once the watch detects activity, the
display turns on. This can take a few minutes depending upon how long you have been
moving around.
If you want to see the time at night (when your Kanega LTE watch is in sleep mode),
press the crown button one (1) time to illuminate the display for 5 seconds.
Time
You view the time by raising your arm to glance at the watch or by pressing the
crown button one (1) time.

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Date
From the clock face, press the crown button one (1) time to display the day and
date.
Information Screen
The information screen provides details regarding the individual battery charge
percentages and the date and time that the watch last checked in. It also displays
whether the check-in was over Wi-Fi or cellular, including signal strength.
Getting to the Information Screen: From the clock face screen, press the crown button one
(1) time to see the date screen. From the date screen, quickly press the crown button two (2)
times to display the information screen. The information screen is helpful when troubleshooting
and determining your battery life.
Sleep Mode
Your Kanega LTE watch monitors your activity level through sensors on the watch, including
when you are sleeping. During sleep mode, raising your arm to glance at the watch will not
illuminate the display. This behavior prevents the display from emitting unintended light in your
sleeping area. You can momentarily wake the watch by pressing the crown button once quickly,
which will illuminate the display for 5 seconds before returning to sleep. After sleep mode, it can
take several minutes of activity before your Kanega watch will wake and enable glance controls
to illuminate the display.
Update Settings
This mode allows wearers to immediately update settings like Wi-Fi credentials or
medication reminders. From the information screen, quickly press the crown button
one (1) time to display the Update Setting screen, then press the crown button two
(2) times to start the settings update.
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