E N G L I SH mophie space pack made for iPhone 5s & iPhone 5 Space App compatible with iOS7 or later user manual
Welcome 04 Installing your space pack 07 Charging your space pack 07 Taking Care of your space pack 09 Using the Space App 10 Storing Files in your space pack 11 Playing and Viewing Stored Files 18 2
Taking Photos and Videos 27 Favorites/Sharing Files 29 Other Home Screen Items 32 File Types by Collection 35 Warranty 36 Warning/Legal 36 FAQ 41 3
Welcome Thank you for purchasing the mophie space pack. space pack gives you everyday protection, enough power to go all day and enough storage for all your stuff, all the time. Leave no file behind. Package Contains • mophie space pack • Micro USB Cable • Pass-through Headphone Adapter Features Your mophie space pack’s 16GB or 32GB of extra storage gives you room to store thousands of extra photos, thousands of extra songs and hours more video in addition to what’s already on your iPhone.
• • • • • • • computer directly into your space pack – how you use it is up to you. The free Space App automatically organizes all the files stored in your space pack into different collections according to their file types. Individual collection buttons provide a quick and easy way to access all your stuff. The Space App has built-in video and music players and a photo viewer that make it easy to enjoy all of the media you’ve stored in your space pack’s extra space.
• • • • • The included micro USB cable allows you to charge and sync your phone while refilling your space pack at the same time. (Really, you’ll never need to remove the space pack from your phone.) Rechargeable for over 500 full cycles. Our case is built to last, letting you do more, longer. Smart battery technology actually instructs the iPhone to drain power out of the space pack first. When your space pack’s battery is empty, you can still have a fully-charged iPhone.
Installing your space pack Important: You must have the mophie Space App installed on your iPhone before you can use your space pack’s 16GB or 32GB storage. The app is compatible with iOS7 and newer operating systems and is available for free at the App Store. Go ahead and install it now; we’ll wait. Charging your space pack Your space pack comes charged and ready to go.
Checking your space pack’s charging status Press your space pack’s status button and the status LEDs will indicate its charge level. Four LEDs means that the space pack is fully charged, while one LED means that it’s almost empty. Know before you go.
Charging your iPhone using your space pack To charge your iPhone from your space pack, slide the space pack’s standby switch so the green indicator is visible. Taking care of your space pack: • Keep your space pack dry and away from moisture and corrosive materials. • Do not clean your space pack with harsh chemicals, soaps or detergents. Just wipe the case with a soft, water-dampened cloth. Wipe the pins gently with a soft, dry cloth. • Recharge your space pack once every three months when not in use.
Using the Space App The Space App gives you control of your space pack’s photo and video viewers, music and movie players and storage functions, so you can do more with all your stuff. IMPORTANT: Before you can use the Space App you must first press the status button on the back of space pack to allow the app to access the space pack’s storage. A “Press the button…” message will appear on the app screen if you launch the app before pressing the status button.
Note: The app screens that appear in this user guide may differ slightly in appearance from those in the actual Space App. Storing Files in your space pack When you first launch the Space App the Home screen will appear. The Home screen automatically organizes all the files stored in your space pack into different collections according to their file types, giving you a quick and easy way to access all your stuff.
The Home screen also contains an All Files button, which lets you access and organize all of the files stored in your space pack. See Managing files in space pack, on page 16, for more information about the All Files button. Importing files into space pack from your computer You can import files into your space pack from your computer the same way you would import them into a USB flash drive.
3. You can also import attachments from emails you have saved in your iPhone (press and hold on an attachment; choose “Open in...” and select “Space App”) and items via 3rd-party apps on your iPhone (tap “Share” on an item; tap “Open In…” and select “Space App”). Note: You cannot access the Space App while the space pack is connected to your computer. After they are imported, files and folders will be listed in the Space App under the same names they had in your computer.
Add Button Camera Sync Switch Camera Sync Button To manually import photos and videos: 1. Tap the Add button. 2. Select an iPhone camera roll. 3. Select each photo or video you want to import into your space pack. 4. Tap the “Sync” button that appears when you select files. The selected files will be imported into the space pack.
To automatically import new photos and videos: Slide the Camera Sync switch to the right (green). space pack will import all photos and videos from the iPhone that have not already been imported. If you leave the Camera Sync switch set to green, every time you launch the Space App it will automatically import any new photos and videos you have saved in your iPhone since the last time you imported photos and videos.
Backing-up your space pack As with any device that stores important files, you should regularly back up the contents of your space pack to another device (typically your computer). This will allow you to restore your space pack in the unlikely event that something happens to your stored items. Backing up your space pack is easy: 1. Use the supplied micro-USB cable to connect your space pack to your computer. (It will show up as a removable drive named “SPACE PACK.”) 2.
To create a new folder: 1. Tap “Select,” then tap the New Folder icon that appears at the bottom of the screen. 2. When the keypad appears, use it to type a folder name and then tap “Create.” To move, share, rename or delete an item: 1. Tap “Select” on the All Files screen, and then select any number of files (check-marks will appear next to the selected files). After you select at least one file the move, share, rename and delete icons will appear in the bottom menu bar. 2.
Selected Item Share Icon Move Icon Rename Icon Delete Icon Playing and Viewing Stored Files To make it quick and easy to do more with your stuff, your space pack automatically sorts all the files you store in it into the following collections: Photos (photos and iPhone videos), Videos, Music, Documents and Other Files.
Files are automatically categorized according to their file types. (See File Types by Collection, on page 35, for a complete list of file types by collection.) Tap a collection button to display thumbnails or a list of all stored files in that collection. Viewing photos and videos Tap the Photos button to open the viewer and display thumbnails of all pictures stored on your space pack and all videos shot with the iPhone camera that are stored on your space pack, sorted by their date tags.
Progress Bar Elapsed Time Play/Pause Share Video Mark Video as a Favorite Remaining Time Delete Video Tapping a thumbnail will display the photo or launch the Photos video player and play the video. Note: The Photos Video Player works in both landscape and portrait orientations. Tap the Select button on the thumbnail screen to reveal the bottom menu bar, containing share, favorite and delete icons.
Playing videos Tap the Videos button on the Home screen to open the video list and display thumbnails of all video files that are stored on your space pack, sorted by their date tags. Tap a thumbnail to launch the video player and play the video. (The Video Player works in both landscape and portrait orientations.
favorite, rename and delete icons. Select any number of files (check-marks will appear on the selected thumbnails), then tap the desired icon and follow the screen prompts to perform the action. (For details about sharing files, see Sharing Files, on page 31.) You can also access these functions by swiping a video thumbnail in the video collection screen. Note: “Rename” only becomes available if you select a single item.
• • • In Artists view: Tap an artist to display all albums by that artist in alphabetical order, by title. Tap a song to play the album through from that song to the end. In Albums view: Tap an album to display its songs; tap a song to play the album through from that song to the end. In Songs view: Tap a song to play all stored songs in alphabetical order, starting with the selected song and ending with the last song in the alphabetical list.
Tap the "Done" button to dismiss the Now Playing screen and return to the previous (Albums, Artists, or Songs) screen. A status bar will appear at the bottom of the screen, displaying the title and artist of the currently playing song. Tap the song title/artist name to return to the Now Playing screen; tap the “X” to stop playing the song and dismiss the status bar. Tap the Select button to reveal the bottom menu bar, containing the share, favorite (available only in Song view) and delete icons.
Viewing documents Tap the Documents button on the Home screen to display a list of all document files (text, spreadsheet, etc.) stored in your space pack, sorted alphabetically. Tap an item to display it. (Note: To be displayed, the document’s file format must be supported by the iPhone. If the iPhone cannot display the item, you may be able to display it with a 3rd-party app you installed: Select the item, tap the Share button, tap “Open In…” and select the app from the list that appears.
Other files Tapping the “Other” button displays a list of all files that don’t fall into the above four collections, sorted by the dates they were imported into the space pack. Tap an item to display it. (Note: To be displayed, the item’s file format must be supported by an app installed on the iPhone.) Tap the Select button to reveal the bottom menu bar, containing share, favorite, rename and delete icons.
Search Bar Search Results Enter your keyword and tap “Search.” Your keyword appears in the Search bar and the search results are listed below it. Tap a search result item to display it. (Tapping a folder displays its contents; tap a content item to display it.) Taking Photos and Videos The Space App camera function lets you take photos and videos with the iPhone camera that will be saved directly into the space pack’s storage, preserving space in your iPhone.
Tap the Camera button on the Home screen to activate the Space App camera control screen. PHOTO MODE VIDEO MODE Flash Mode Button Light Mode Button Elapsed Time Camera/ FaceTime Mode Button Photo/Video Camera Mode Shutter/Record Button View Most Recent Photo/Video When you take photos or videos using the Space App camera function they will be stored only in the space pack’s “DCIM” folder, not in your iPhone.
Favorites/Sharing Files Favorites You can mark any item you are viewing or listening to as a Favorite, for easy recall at any time. To mark an item as a Favorite, tap the star icon that appears on the bottom menu bar Favorites while you’re viewing or playing the item. Thumbnails and icons of files that you marked as Favorites will have an indicator in the upper-right corner. Items Marked as Favorites Your space pack keeps a separate Favorites list for each item collection (photos, music, etc.).
Display Collection Favorites List Tap the Select button on any Favorites list screen to reveal the bottom menu bar, containing share and delete icons. Select any number of files, (checkmarks will appear on or next to the selected file names), then tap the desired icon and follow the screen prompts to perform the action. (For details about sharing files, see Sharing Files, on page 31.) To remove an item from the Favorites list, tap the star icon while viewing or listening to the item.
Sharing Files At any time you can share up to 100 items stored in your space pack totaling up to 100MB via: • Social media, such as, Facebook, Twitter • The Cloud, such as, Google Drive, Dropbox • Direct contact, such as, email, text message Note: You must have already established your Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox or Google Drive account. To share an item: 1. On the Home screen, tap the collection of the item(s) you want to share. 2. The list screen for that collection will appear. Tap the Select button. 3.
Other Home Screen Items Recent Files Your last 10 viewed or played files are displayed in this section of the Home screen for easy recall. Tap an item to display it. Tap “Cancel” to delete all the listed files and refresh the list. Storage bar The Home screen’s Storage bar indicates how much of space pack’s storage is being used. Tap anywhere on the bottom menu bar to display the Status screen, which presents the storage information in more detail.
Battery charge indicator The battery charge indicator’s four dots indicate the same as the LED charge status indicators on the back of the space pack case: Four dots means that the space pack’s battery is fully charged; three dots means it’s mostly charged; two dots means it’s partly charged and one dot means that it’s almost empty. Settings Tap the gear icon on the Home screen to display the space pack’s Settings screen.
Camera Sync: This provides another way to set the Camera Sync switch. If you leave it set to on (green), every time you launch the Space App it will automatically import any new photos and videos you have saved in your iPhone since the last time you imported photos. Register Product: Tap this to register your space pack. Send Feedback: Tap this to send an email request to mophie for help with your space pack. mophie Products: Tap this to go to mophie.com. About: Tap this for information about the Space App.
File Types by Collection The Space App’s Home screen will automatically categorize the following file types into collections: Photos Collection bmp, cmx, cod, con, cur, gif, ief, jfif, jpe, jpeg, jpg, mov, pbm, pgm, pnm, ppm, ras, rgb, svg, xbm, xpm, xwd Videos Collection 3gp, asf, asr, asx, avi, lsf, lsx, m4v, movie, mp2, mp4, mpa, mpe, mpeg, mpg, mpv2, qt Music Collection aif, aifc, aiff, au, caf, m3u, mid, mp3, ra, ram, rmi, snd, wav Documents Collection 323, bas, c, cpp, css, doc, docx, etx, h, htc, htm
Warranty At mophie, we are dedicated to making the best quality products we can. To back this up, your mophie space pack is warranted for 1 full year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not affect any statutory rights that you may be entitled to. Keep a copy of your purchase receipt as proof of purchase. Be sure to register your product at mophie.com. Failure to register your product and/ or provide proof of purchase may void the warranty.
N N N N N N N excessively hot environments. Be cautious of excessive drops, bumps, abrasions, or other impacts to this battery. If there is any damage to the battery such as dents, punctures, tears, deformities, or corrosion due to any cause, discontinue use. Contact Manufacturer or dispose of it in an appropriate manner at your local battery-recycling center. Do not disassemble this battery or attempt to re-purpose or modify it in any manner.
N N N abraded, cut, or is experiencing or demonstrating an abnormal phenomenon, immediately stop all battery use and contact Manufacturer. Before putting your space pack away for a long period of time, charge it for one hour. Never dispose of batteries in the garbage. Disposal of batteries in the garbage is unlawful under state and federal environmental laws and regulations. Always take used batteries to your local battery-recycling center.
for any damages you or any third party may suffer as a result of misuse of this battery as outlined above. If you are responsible for battery use with an unintended mobile device and damages result from such use, you agree to indemnify Manufacturer for any resulting injuries to any third part(ies). mophie, space pack, the Space App icon, Do more, mophie loves you, “more time to rock, talk, surf, and send”, the “rock/talk/surf/send” icons and the mophie logo are registered in the U.S.
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
FAQ How does the space pack interface work? The space pack interface is a free iOS app called the mophie Space App. It allows you to access and manage the files you store in your space pack. How do I add stuff to my space pack? There are three ways to add items to your space pack: • Transfer items from your iPhone into your space pack.
I just transferred a bunch of photos from my iPhone’s Camera Roll into my space pack, but when I tap the All Files icon I can’t find them. Where’d they go? The transferred items are automatically placed inside a folder named “0000SYNC,” which is inside the “DCIM” (“Digital Camera IMages”) folder. You can use the Space App to create your own folders in your space pack and move the transferred photos into them at any time.
I just finished transferring all the photos from my iPhone’s Camera Roll into my space pack to free-up storage, but the photos are still on my iPhone. Why? The Space App can’t automatically delete files from your iPhone. To free-up space in your iPhone’s storage you’ll need to delete the photos from the iPhone’s Camera Roll yourself after you transfer them into the space pack. I transferred a movie that I bought through iTunes into my space pack.
How does my space pack organize the stored files into collections? Your space pack organizes your files based on their file type. For example, all audio files will be accessible when you tap the Music button, all photo files will be accessible when you tap the Photos button, etc. For a complete list of what file types will be organized into which collections, see File Types by Collection, on page 35.
Backing up your space pack is easy: 1. Use the supplied micro-USB cable to connect your space pack to your computer. (It will show up as a removable drive named “SPACE PACK.”) 2. Copy the files into a folder on your computer the same as you would transfer from a thumb drive. (We suggest naming the folder “Space Pack Backup,” or similar.) We suggest backing-up your space pack every time you transfer files into it from the iPhone or from a computer.
What is “Other Files?” The “Other Files” collection will include all the files in your space pack that are not supported by your iPhone. By carrying these items in your space pack, you can keep them with you (like a thumb drive) and then connect your space pack to a computer and open the items on the computer. Can I sync my iPhone with iTunes while it’s installed in the space pack? Yes.
indicator before you disconnect. When all four LEDs are lit, your space pack is fully charged. What is the best method for charging my iPhone using the space pack? Assuming the iPhone and space pack are both fully charged, we recommend waiting until your iPhone has 20% battery left. When you’re in the red, flip space pack’s standby switch to green and let space pack to do the heavy lifting.
to 100%. Partial cycles, like charging from 25% to 100%, will not count as a full cycle until all of the partials equal 100%. After 500 cycles, the battery in space pack may provide less than 75% of its original capacity. This is normal for any product with a lithium polymer battery. What are the benefits of switching the space pack to standby mode? Using the standby switch will give you the biggest battery boost from your space pack.
Does the space pack block the speaker, microphone, camera, or any other ports? Of course not. In fact, space pack is designed to act as a virtual speaker box! Sound is redirected from the bottom of the phone to the front resulting in a richer, fuller sound quality. Does space pack interfere with antenna reception? Not a chance.
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