Describing the Device

Please hold the device in your hand with the glass touchscreen side facing up, and the rough side facing down. From here feel along the short edges of your device and identify the side which has the charging port, a small rectangular hole in the centre. This is the bottom edge of your device. Keeping the touchscreen faced up please rotate the device to make the bottom edge point towards yourself. You will now have your device oriented correctly.

When the device is in use, the screen displays some status information. You do not need to see the screen at all to use this device. The screen can also be used as a touch screen for many functions. This is explained further throughout the User Guide in relevant sections.

The front of your device

The front of your device is one flat pane of glass with no physical buttons present. However your touchscreen does have a talk button, the talk button is the main button you will use when interacting with In Your Pocket. This button is present in the bottom quater of your touchscreen.

To use In Your Pocket tap this talk button once, and when you hear a rising tone, ask for what you want. When you hear a falling tone, and a tick tock sound, you will know that In Your Pocket is collecting the information you asked for and will bring it to you soon.

If you want to avoid accidentally pressing this talk button, for example when putting the device into a pocket or a bag, you can lock your device by holding down the lock button for approximately 3 seconds, after which your device will say locked. The lock button is the second button from the top on the right edge of your device. Once you have locked your device you will be unable to press the talk buttons, but you will still be able to use the volume buttons. If you want to unlock your device repeat the same process by holding down the lock button for approximately 3 seconds, your device will say unlocked. More information on this function is avialable in the Locking and unlocking your device section of the user guide.

There is also another physical talk button on the left edge of your device.

The left edge of your device

On the left edge of your device there is one button. This button is another talk button. To use In Your Pocket press this talk button once, and when you hear a rising tone, ask for what you want. When you hear a falling tone, and a tick tock sound, you will know that In Your Pocket is collecting the information you asked for and will bring it to you soon.

The right edge of your device

On the right side of your device, there are 3 buttons. The top 2 buttons are used to control the volume. Pressing the upper button will turn the volume up, and pressing the lower will turn the volume down.

Below the volume buttons is the Lock Button. To power the device on, hold the lock button down for about 2 seconds until you feel a small vibration. This vibration indicates that In Your Pocket is powering up correctly. After 40 seconds or so, the device will announce that it is ready to speak with you. If you do not feel the vibration within 10 seconds, then try the sequence again. If you still get no response, your device may not be charged. Plug the device in and let it recharge before trying again. Once the device has turned on the lock button can be used to lock your device, preventing the talk buttons from being pressed accidentally. To lock your device hold down the lock button for approximately 3 seconds, your device will tell you that it is now locked. Once you have locked your device you will be unable to press the talk buttons, but you will still be able to use the volume buttons. If you want to unlock your device repeat this process by holding down the lock button for approximately 3 seconds, your device will tell you that it is unlocked. More information on this function is avialable in the Locking and unlocking your device section of the user guide.

The bottom edge of your device

In the middle of the bottom of your In Your Pocket, there is the charging port. Plug your charging cable into the port and connect the other side to an electricity source to charge your device.

To the far left of the charging port, there is small hole. This one of two microphones with which In Your Pocket listens to you if no headset is connected, the other is on the top edge of your device. Try not cover these. If device is having trouble understanding you, consider holding the device with one of the microphones close to your mouth for better results.

To the right of the charging port, there is the speaker. If you are having trouble hearing In Your Pocket make sure there is nothing covering the speaker. Also consider increasing the volume if needed.

The top edge of your device

On the top edge of your device there are two holes, one large and one small. The small hole on the right is one of the microphones with which In Your Pocket listens to you if no headset is connected, the other is on the top edge of your device. Try not cover these. If your device is having trouble understanding you, consider holding the device with one of the microphones close to your mouth for better results.

To the left of the microphone there is a larger hole, this is a headset port. This is where you can connect your wired headset or headphones to listen with more privacy. When the headset is connected, you can use the button on the headset as the talk button, and communicate with your device through the built in microphone on the headset. If you have locked your device, you will be unable to press the talk buttons, this includes the button on the headset.

The back of your device

If you rotate your device to have the back of the device facing you and the screen facing away from you, you will find a raised round glass component on the top left corner of the back panel. This is the camera. Below the camera there are two smaller unraised glass components, both of which are flashes for the camera.

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