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5. To delete an exercise or sequence, tap Edit at top right, locate the desired exercise or sequence, then
drag left on it. In the resulting dialog box, tap Delete.
6. If you set up an email, Facebook, and/or other social media account on your tablet, share items by
tapping Edit at top right. Next tap the checkbox at far right for each exercise you want to share. Then
tap Share at top right. A list of your email and social media programs appears. Select the one you
want to use and a new message window appears. Type in your message and recipient, then send. When
your friend receives the message on their own Amicus tablet, they can tap on the attached file, the
Amicus app opens, and the exercises are automatically added to their Exercise List.
7. Save your exercises to a Micro SD (TF) card by inserting a card with available space into the TF Card
port of the tablet. Tap Edit on the Exercise List, select the exercises you want to save, and then tap
Share at top right. In the resulting Sharing Options window, tap Save to file. Enter a file name and tap
OK. The screen flashes and the selected exercises are saved to the SD Card/Android/data/tt.butter-
fly.Amicus/files folder with the extension .amicusgame. You are then returned to the Exercise List Edit
screen. This function is handy if you wish to create a backup of your custom exercises or if you want to
share exercises when there is no internet connection.
Connection Manager
The Robot icon (
or ) at bottom reveals whether or not your tablet is connected to your robot. Many
times, the tablet automatically establishes a Bluetooth connection with the robot when the Amicus app
is first launched, when the power to the Base is cycled on/off, and at other times. When a connection is
established, ( ) is shown, but when it is broken, ( ) is shown.
When a broken connection is indicated, try these things:
1. Tap the Robot icon and in the resulting screen (the Connection Manager), touch Rescan at top right.
If the tablet finds an Amicus robot, it shows it in a list of all Amicus Prime robots within Bluetooth
range. Select yours and tap the associated Connect button.
2. If no robots appear after rescanning, close the Amicus app on the tablet and then reopen it. Close
the app by tapping the Windows icon ( ) at the bottom, then the X on the Amicus app window.
Reopen by tapping the Home icon ( ) at bottom center, then the Apps icon ( ), and then the
Amicus app icon in the Apps screen.
3. If restarting the app doesn’t work, unplug and re-plug the robot into power.
4. Verify that both Settings>Bluetooth and Settings>Location are On. Go to Settings by tapping the
Home icon ( ) at bottom, then the Apps icon ( ), then Settings in the resulting screen.
5. Reboot the tablet by holding down the power button until a popup dialog box appears, select Re-
boot, then OK. Rebooting the tablet takes about 2 minutes.
6. Use a straightened paper clip or similar object to press the recessed Reset button on the bottom of
the tablet. Wait a few seconds, then hold down the power button until the screen comes back on.
7. As a last resort, go to Settings>Backup & reset>Factory data reset. This restores all settings to fac-
tory settings. You will then need to reset Time, Network, and any other settings you modified. Before
using, save all custom exercises to a micro SD card as all are deleted during a factory data reset.