1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the Xech Solaris-X Mars Digital Alarm Clock with Bluetooth Speaker. This device combines a digital alarm clock with a powerful Bluetooth speaker, offering dual alarms, an LED display, and USB-C power. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Dual Loud Alarms
- Hyper-Realistic Mars Design with Glass Print
- LED Display with Night Mode
- 5W Wireless Bluetooth Speaker for Music and Hands-Free Calls
- USB-C Powered
- Inbuilt Temporal Memory (requires CR2032 battery for backup)
- Displays Time, Day of Week, Date, and Temperature
2. Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia kei roto katoa nga taonga kei roto i to kete:
- Xech Solaris-X Mars Digital Alarm Clock
- Tu Tuuru
- USB-C Uira Whakatau
- Pūurutau Hiko
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
- CR2032 Battery (pre-installed or included separately for temporal memory)

Image: The Xech Solaris-X Mars clock, its detachable stand, USB-C cable, power adapter, and user manual are shown neatly arranged on a grey surface.
3. Aratohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your Xech Solaris-X Mars clock:
- Whakapirihia te Tu: Carefully remove the stand from its packaging. Locate the slot on the back of the clock and securely insert the stand.
- Install CR2032 Battery (if not pre-installed): Open the battery flap on the back of the clock. Insert one CR2032 coin cell battery with the positive (+) side facing up. This battery provides backup power for the clock's temporal memory, ensuring the time is retained during power outages. Close the flap securely.
- Hono Hono: Plug the USB-C cable into the port on the back of the clock and connect the other end to the provided power adapter. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet. The clock display will illuminate.
- Initial Time Setting via Smartphone: For automatic time synchronization, pair your smartphone with the Xech Solaris-X Mars. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone and search for 'Xech Solaris-X'. Connect to the device. Grant any necessary permissions for time synchronization. The clock will automatically set the correct time.

Image: A visual guide illustrating six steps for setting up the Xech Solaris-X Mars: removing the stand, opening the battery flap, inserting the CR2032 battery, closing the flap and inserting the stand, plugging in the power, and pairing with a smartphone for automatic time setting.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Whakaatu i rungaview
The LED display shows various information:
- Wā: Current time in HH:MM format (AM/PM indicator may be present).
- Ra o te Wiki: Indicated by highlighted letters (MON, TUE, WED, etc.).
- Rā: Displayed as DD/MM.
- Te pāmahana: Current ambient temperature in Celsius (C°).
- Tohu Whakaoho: Icons to show if alarms are active.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the Xech Solaris-X Mars display, highlighting the digital clock, day of the week, dual alarm indicators, calendar (date), and temperature readings.
4.2 Tautuhinga Whakaoho
The clock supports dual alarms. Refer to the physical buttons on the in-line control panel for alarm setting. Typically, there are dedicated buttons for 'Alarm 1' and 'Alarm 2' or a 'Set' button to cycle through settings.
- Press the 'Alarm Set' button (or similar) to enter alarm setting mode.
- Whakamahia ngā pātene '+' me '-' hei whakarerekē i te hāora me te meneti.
- Press 'Alarm Set' again to confirm and move to the next setting (e.g., Alarm 2, alarm tone, volume).
- Ensure the alarm icon appears on the display to confirm it is active.
4.3 Ngā Mahi a te Kaikōrero Nihokikorangi
The integrated 5W Bluetooth speaker allows for audio playback and hands-free calls.
- Takirua: After initial setup, the clock should be discoverable via Bluetooth. On your smartphone or audio device, search for 'Xech Solaris-X' and connect.
- Whakahoki Ororongo: Once paired, audio from your device will play through the clock's speaker. Use the volume controls on the clock or your paired device to adjust the sound level.
- Waea-ringa-kore: When a call comes in, you can answer it through the clock if paired. Use the designated call button (if available) on the clock's control panel.

Image: The Xech Solaris-X Mars clock displaying the time, alongside a smartphone. The image also illustrates the wireless speaker component of the clock.
4.4 Temporal Memory
The Xech Solaris-X Mars features inbuilt temporal memory. When the CR2032 backup battery is correctly installed and functional, the clock will retain its time settings during a power outage. Upon restoration of main power, the clock should display the correct time without requiring manual reset.

Image: A sequence demonstrating the clock's temporal memory: 'Lights On' (normal operation), 'Power Outage' (display off), and 'Lights Back On' (display showing correct time, indicating memory retention).
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi
Hei horoi i te karaka, murua mārire te mata ki te wai ngohengohe, maroke, paku rānei.amp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or chemical sprays, as these can damage the finish and display.
5.2 CR2032 Battery Replacement
If the clock consistently loses time during power outages, the CR2032 backup battery may need replacement. Follow these steps:
- Disconnect the main power supply from the clock.
- Locate and open the battery compartment on the back of the clock.
- Tangohia te pākahiko CR2032 tawhito.
- Whakauruhia he pākahiko CR2032 hou me te taha pai (+) e anga whakarunga ana.
- Katia kia mau te wahanga pākahiko.
- Reconnect the main power. The time may need to be reset via smartphone pairing if the battery was completely depleted or absent for an extended period.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Xech Solaris-X Mars clock, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Clock loses time after power outage:
Ensure the CR2032 backup battery is correctly installed and not depleted. Replace the battery if necessary. - Display is blank or not illuminating:
Check if the USB-C power cable is securely connected to both the clock and the power adapter, and that the adapter is plugged into a working power outlet. - Bluetooth speaker not connecting:
Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the clock is within range. Forget the device from your smartphone's Bluetooth settings and attempt to re-pair. Ensure no other device is currently connected to the clock. - Karekau te oro oro:
Verify that the alarm is set correctly and the alarm icon is visible on the display. Check the alarm volume settings. - He hē te pānui pāmahana:
Ensure the clock is placed in an area with adequate air circulation, away from direct heat sources or cold drafts, which could affect sensor accuracy.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Xech |
| Tau tauira | X-610 |
| Tae | Mars |
| Momo Whakaatu | Arahina Mamati |
| Kāhua | Hou |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Adjustable Volume, Bluetooth, Charging Port, LED Display, Loud Alarm, Temporal Memory |
| Hunga Hua | 5W x 17H Henimita |
| Puna Mana | Waea Hiko (USB-C) |
| Momo Rūma | Bedroom, Home Office, Kid's Room, Living Room, Office |
| Hanga | Porowhita |
| Mahinga o roto/waho | Roo-roto |
| Rauemi | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Karaehe |
| Rauemi Tāpare | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Kei roto nga pākahiko | Yes (1 C battery required for temporal memory, likely CR2032) |
| Momo Whakaeke | Ripanga |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 410 Karamu |
| Karaka Whakaoho | Ae |
| Te maha o nga mea | 1 |
| Hangarau Hononga | USB-C, Nihokikorangi |
| Kaikōrero Wattage | 5W |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
8.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
The Xech Solaris-X Mars Digital Alarm Clock comes with a Limited Warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package for specific terms, conditions, and duration of coverage.
8.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, troubleshooting not covered in this manual, or warranty claims, please contact Xech customer support. Contact details can typically be found on the product packaging, the Xech official webpae, te kaari whakamana ranei.
Kaihanga: XECH Technologies Pvt Ltd





