Powerstick com BEAGLE2 Beagle 2.0 User Manual
Powerstick.com Inc. Beagle 2.0
User Manual
1-877-326-7651 | s upport@ powers tick.com Instruction Manual Beagle 2.0 // BeagleScout // PowerTrip Track Support **P leas e note that the Beagle App mus t be running in the background to communicate with your Beagle device.** The Beagle 2.0, BeagleScout and PowerTrip Track all use the Beagle 2.0 app. For simplicity purposes the below info refers to all three products as “Beagle”. QUICKSTART ADVANCED FAQ Beagle pairs with your smartphone or tablet using Bluetooth. You can pair multiple Beagles to your mobile device to help keep track of your most important things. Bluetooth is required to use Beagle. Enabling Location is recommended but optional. Location is required to determine the last location of your Beagle. You must rst download the App in order to use your Beagle by searching “Beagle 2.0” in your mobile device’s app store. Have you downloaded the correct app? Beagle 1.0 Sound Beagle 2.0 Sound http://www.youtube.com/6Nz4HyZZ2j4 http://www.youtube.com/kV ICIrIo4 Turn your Beagle on. Press and hold the Turn your Beagle on. Press and hold the button on the unit for 2 seconds. If this is button on the unit for 2 seconds. If this is the sound that your Beagle makes, the sound that your Beagle makes, download the Beagle Bluetooth Tracker download the Beagle 2.0 app. This is the app. See the Beagle 1.0 support page for correct support page. further assistance. Quickstart Back to top 1. Pair & Register Your Beagle Open the App Register Your Beagle Learn About Search Party Download the Beagle app REGISTER your Beagle to Flip through the screens from Google Play or the take advantage of all to learn about Search App Store. Open the features, including Search Party and how it can help app on your mobile Party. other Beagle users device. Click PAIR YOUR securely notify you if they BEAGLE. come in range of your lost item. Complete the Registration Pair Your Beagle Choose Mode As instructed in the app, Choose between Find Complete the press & hold the Beagle Mode and Tether Mode. registration with an email button for 2 seconds. These are different address, password and Select your Beagle 2.0 options that will determine agree to the terms and from the list of nearby how you use your Beagle. conditions. Click Register. Beagles. Click on Tether Mode or Find Mode. See Section 4. to Switch Modes 2. Find Mode Find Mode Map Find Mode allows you to In both modes, you can nd misplaced items. Tap access a map. The red pin the Find button on your shows you the last mobile device and the location where your Beagle will sound an alert mobile device and Beagle so you can easily nd your were connected. The blue item. Reversely, you can pin shows your current press the button on your location. Beagle to trigger an alarm from your mobile device. 3. Tether Mode Tether Mode Alarm Toggles Map Tether Mode creates an Tether Mode lets you In both modes, you can invisible link between your control whether your access a map. The red pin mobile device and your Beagle, your mobile shows you the last Beagle. If the Beagle and device, or both will location where your your mobile device are too sound an alarm when mobile device and Beagle distant from each other, separated. were connected. The blue an alarm will sound. pin shows your current location. 4. Switch Modes & More Options Settings Press the Beagle icon at Switch Modes & More Options Beagle Management From Beagle the top of the app for From this menu you can Management you can more options and to rename your Beagle, further customize your Switch between Find and switch between modes, Beagle and DELETE the Tether mode. create Silent Places and Beagle from your paired Times and access Beagle device. Your Beagle Management. tracker will need to be deleted before it can be paired to a new device or new phone. App Button Legend Proximity Meter When all ve dots are lled green, you’re right beside your Beagle. Advanced Back to top Getting the App You must rst download the App in order to use your Beagle Bluetooth tracker. Simply search for “Beagle 2.0” in your mobile device’s app store. Only iOS and Android devices are supported. (iOS 6.0 or later & Android 4.2.2 or later) Pairing Pairing Your First Beagle During the initial set-up, the app will initiate the pairing of your rst Beagle. Tap on Pair a Beagle Make sure Bluetooth is enabled Hold the button on your Beagle for 2 seconds to pair Pairing Additional Beagles Go to the Settings Menu + button Make sure Bluetooth is enabled Hold the button on your Beagle for 2 seconds to pair How do you want to use your Beagle? Tether Mode This mode creates an invisible link between your mobile device and your Beagle. If the Beagle and your mobile device are too distant from each other, an alarm will sound. Attach it onto items that you don’t want to leave behind or lose. (Keys, Wallets, Pets, etc.) Proximity Meter This meter will show you how close you are to your Beagle and the item it is attached to.If all ve dots are lled green, it means you’re right beside your Beagle. Alarms While in Tether Mode, an alarm will sound when the distance between your Beagle and your mobile device is at a critical limit. You can set whether your Beagle, your mobile device, or both will sound an alert. Map The Map feature uses a red pin to show you where the last location of your Beagle was seen while connected to your mobile device. A blue pin shows you your current location. Location must be enabled on your mobile device in order to use the Map. Find Mode This mode allows you to easily nd items that are frequently misplaced. Simply Tap on the Find button in the App and your Beagle will sound an alarm. You can also press and hold the button on the Beagle to nd your smartphone or tablet as well. Attach it onto items that you frequently misplace. (Keys, Wallets, Car, etc.) Proximity Meter This meter will show you how close you are to your Beagle and the item it is attached to.If all ve dots are lled green, it means you’re right beside your Beagle. Find When in Find Mode, the Find button will make the Beagle sound an alert so you can easily nd your lost item. Map The Map shows you where the last location of your Beagle was seen while connected to your mobile device. A blue pin shows you your current location. Location must be enabled on your mobile device in order to use the Map. Switching between Modes Tap on the Beagle whose mode you would like to switch This brings you to settings Tap on either Tether Mode or Find Mode Tap the back arrow to bring you to the chosen mode Renaming a Beagle Tap on the Beagle you’d like to rename Tap on Beagle Management Tap on Rename this Beagle Type a new name Tap OK Assigning a photo for your Beagle Tap on the Beagle you’d like to add a customized photo for Tap on Beagle Management Tap on Change Photo Tap on the selected photo or take a new photo Deleting Your Beagle Tap on the Beagle you’d like to delete Tap on Beagle Management Tap on Delete this Beagle Tap OK Silent Places You can set certain places where you’d like to disable Beagle alerts. iOS For iOS, this is done by using your Location to determine the radius area of the Silent Place. Ensure that you have Location on Tap on the Beagle that you’d like to add a Silent Place Tap on Silent Places Tap on the + to add a new Silent Place Type the name of the Silent Place You can now nd the location that you’d like to make as a Silent Place (You can Tap on Full-Screen for a better view) You can modify the radius from 0 to 500 meters Tap to add a Silent Place (Pin) Android For Android, this is done by using Wi-Fi signals to determine the area of the Silent Place. Tap the Beagle that you’d like to add a Silent Place Tap on Silent Places Tap on the + button to add a new Silent Place Type a name for the new Silent Place Select the WiFi connection that you’d like to enable as a Silent Place Silent Times You can set certain days and times that Beagle will remain silent. Tap on the Beagle that you’d like to add a Silent Time Tap on Silent Places Tap the + to add a new Silent Time Add a name for the Silent Time Select which days that you would like to disable Beagle alerts Select the time period that you would like to disable Beagle alerts Using your Beagle to take photos iOS Tap the camera icon on the main screen Tap on Take Pictures Now you can use the button on your Beagle to take photos Android Tap on camera icon on the Beagle main screen Now you can use the button on Beagle as a remote camera button FAQ Back to top Frequently Asked Questions How do I pair a Beagle to my mobile device? During the initial set-up During the initial set-up, the app will initiate the pairing of your rst Beagle. Tap on Pair a Beagle Make sure Bluetooth is Enabled Tap on your Beagle to Pair Pairing additional Beagles Go to the Settings Menu + button / Pair a Beagle Make sure Bluetooth is Enabled Tap on your Beagle to Pair How do I replace the battery? locate the small pry area on the corner of your Beagle use a small coin or a at-head screwdriver pry open and proceed to open the housing replace with CR2032 cell battery close 2 plastic halves How do I nd my mobile device with Beagle? pair your Beagle with your device press and hold the button on your Beagle to make your mobile device emit an alert to stop the alert: iOS: Tap OK on your mobile device Android: Press and hold the button on your Beagle to stop the alert How come my Maps button isn't working? In order to use Maps, you will have to make sure that Location is turned on. Please refer to your mobile device’s manual on how to enable Location. I have already paired but turned off my Bluetooth, now it won't connect You may have to force quit the Beagle app and reopen it to rees tablis h the connection. How do I turn off my Beagle? To turn off your Beagle, you mus t rs t Delete the Beagle in Beagle Management. After deleting your Beagle, it will turn off after 10 minutes . To us e your Beagle again, s imply Pair it again with your mobile device. Beagle won't connect, FIND button is grayed out Beagle won’t connect, and the FIND button is grayed out. T he app my have gone to s leep and you will need to force quit the app and reopen it. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables auxappareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre lefonctionnement.
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