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Eureka MANTA2 - F.4.B Connect to Classic Bluetooth Android Data Displays; F.4.C Connect to Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Data Display (Including Iphone); Example Screens from Small-Screen Data Displays

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Eureka Manta Manual Page 54 of 67
F.4.b Connect to “Classic Bluetooth” Android Data Displays
1 Install the Classic Bluetooth version of the software app Manta Control Software™ from Google Play
Store. The software can also be downloaded at www.waterprobes.com
under the Support tab on the
Home Page, then the Software tab. See Installing Manta Control Software on an Android Data
Display.
2 Power up the Bluetooth Battery by pressing the on/off button.
3 For the initial pairing of the BT module to the Data Display, go to MORE (Smartphone), or (tablet)
and select “Android”, “Scan Filter”. Clear any settings in field, Select “OK”
4 Go to the “Bluetooth SETTINGS” on the Data Display and select the Bluetooth ID of your Manta
Bluetooth Battery. The device IDs for Classic Bluetooth have normally had the format “Manta2xxx”
or “MantaEDRXXXX”.
Do not select the address with format MantaBLExxxx for Classic Bluetooth utilities, as the hardware
and firmware of Low Energy Bluetooth (discussed below) is NOT compatible with Classic Bluetooth
and will interfere with making this device connection.
5 Enter the password “1234”.
Once the password is accepted, the devices are paired, and you should now see scrolling data.
F.4.c Connect to “Bluetooth Low-Energy” (BLE) Data Displays (Including the IPhone)
1 Install the MantaLink™ application from the Apple App Store.
2 ClickTap to Connect”.
3 On the Nearby Devices screen select your Manta Bluetooth device, which normally has had a
Bluetooth ID with format MantaBLEXXXX. The Home Page will open with current data.
F.5 Example Screens from Small-Screen Data Displays
While the basic structure of the user-interface software (Manta Control Software) on small-screen data
displays (smart phones, Amphibian2, some tablets) is the same as that of large-screen data displays (PC,
laptop, some tablets), some modifications have been made to ensure that the various types and sizes of
small-screen displays are easy to read and navigate.
Below are examples of small-screen displays from the Amphibian2 Data Display to help you understand
the differences between the large and small screens. You can compare those of the small screen to those
shown in Section C.

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