Getting Started
HT1
User Manual
Janam Technologies LLC Version 1, September 2020
Getting Started 2—7
Screen Rotation
The HT1 was designed to be used in portrait (vertical) orientation. Many screens and apps, however,
can also be used in landscape (horizontal) orientation. By default, the HT1’s internal sensors auto-
matically present a vertical or horizontal view in sync with the physical orientation of the device. If
automatic orientation is not desirable, the screen can be locked in its current orientation in
Settings
.
Lock Screen
When turned on, the HT1 first displays the Android
lock screen
.
The
lock screen shows the current time and date. If the HT1 is secured, it
may also display an access prompt. The lock screen can be personalized
by changing its color, picture and sounds. It may also provide a quick
status of selected apps (such as calls, messages, emails, etc.).
Along the top of the lock screen is a
status bar
with small icons that
display information about various functions. Examples include WLAN and
Bluetooth, cellular signal, the presence of notifications, SIM card,
battery charge, airplane mode, the current time and more. Some
function icons are static and indicate the presence of something (like
airplane mode). Other icons provide information on a function (like the
cellular or WLAN signal strength, battery charge, or type of data
service).
Below is a sample of the icons that may appear in the
status bar
of the
lock screen
, as well as what the icons indicate. Note that swiping down
from the top of the lock screen reveals a screen with tiles that provide
one-tap access to various important functions. Examples are airplane
mode on/off, Wi-Fi on/off, brightness settings, flashlight on/off, etc.