iVue TAGOV1 Bluetooth Transmitter User Manual

iVue Pty Ltd. Bluetooth Transmitter

User Manual

How Tago Works Tago locations are updated using the Bluetooth connection between the Tago and the Tago App running  on  your  iOS  or  Android  device.  The  Tago  app  detects  the  Tago  using  Bluetooth  Low Energy  signal  and  then  uses the  services  of  the  iOS  or  Android  device to  update  the  location information for that Tago. After your Tagos are setup in the App, and when you place a Tago on an  item,  Keys,  Remote  controls,  you  pet,  your  bag,  your  tablet…  anything,  you  are  actually tethering them both to your Smartphone. So if one is left behind or misplaced, it has a real friend on the lookout. It's the smartest detective duo since Sherlock and Watson! Tago casts a Bluetooth Low Energy Signal up to 30 meters (100 feet) to locate your items. Tagos' location information, as collected and sent by the Tago app, and associated with your account with us forms the basis for the community find. When you report something's lost, Tago's Community GPS becomes a search and  rescue  team  and  you'll get an anonymous  alert  when  anyone  with an  active  Tago app  on their phone comes within 30m of the missing object. Tagos can be placed in, or affixed to, any item you want to keep tabs on. It will attach to a key ring, sit in a wallet, or stick to just about anything—from a laptop to tablet, luggage to a remote control. Using a Bluetooth LE signal and a companion app on your iOS or Android device, you’re then able to track your item’s whereabouts and with two-way separation alert, you will be warned when you leave your phone or other items behind. The App, also automatically records where your Tago was when it was last in range.   Getting Started  The app is well-designed with clear and simple steps that help you connect Tago to your iOS or Android device, name it, assign the appropriate permissions,  and more.  The app  must first add the Tago to your app by pressing the hidden reset button with the provided pin. Tago will then offers up a little melody to let you know it’s ready. When you’re done, you tap on “Continue” and the  App  make  the  connection  and  you  will  see  all  the  discovered  Tagos  in  a  list.  Tap  the corresponding arrow and Tago is now tethered to your phone. Repeat the above proves for each additional Tago. At this point everything managing any Tago tethered to your phone can be done from the home menu. Each Tago has a separate page that controls all the settings for Tago. You can then name your Tago, e.g. “Keys,” “Wallet,” “Purse,” “Luggage,” etc. and assign a photo – which is helpful  if you  bought  a pack  of  Tagos and  want an  easy  way to  identify  each  one.  You can decide on the alert melody Tago plays on your phone including your own music library. Device settings  allow  you  to  set  certain  features  like  ‘Silent  Zone’.  You  can  then  attach  Tago  to  your keychain, bag, bike or anywhere else you want, thanks to the included sticker and versatile ring & chain. After your Tago or Tagos are set up, you can launch the app at any time to see them in a page view with their name and status including battery level, proximity to your Smartphone, the name  and  image  you  assigned  and  the  melody  call  button  underneath.  If  the  Tago  is  within
Bluetooth range, you’ll see a green circle around your item. And if it’s out of range, that circle is red. From the home menu you can find your  item with  a  Tago attached by  sounding the Tago melody by touching the Musical note icon which would play a 5 or 30 second melody depending on your settings or you could tap and hold the Musical tone icon for continuous playing of the melody  allowing  you to  find it  if nearby  and  the  proximity  feature  will  actually  show  you  how close  you  are  to  that  missing  item.  If your  item  is  out  of  range  as  indicated  by  the  red  circle around the image. In that case, you can select ‘Find Tago’ and the App remembers & reports the last  time  the  phone  was  in  contact  with  the  Tago  and  display  the  last  known  location,  which should help you locate it. If however you still cannot find your lost item, you can mark a Tago in the app as “lost,” allowing you to get a push notification when another Tago community member finds it.   Managing Devices  You can add Tagos to your Tago App at any time. Go to the ‘Settings’ Menu, Tap ‘Add a New Tago’ and follow the screen prompts Once Tagos are tethered to your Smartphone, you can manage all the Tagos from the ‘Home’ menu by page scrolling from Tago to Tago.   Silent Zone  You can designate locations where Tago will not sound an alert when separated from Phone. This is ideal if Tago is attached to an item that is OK for it to separate in a particular location but now when you are outside that location. From the Settings’ menu, select silent zone A map screen with current location appears. Select ‘Add’ and silent zone is set for current location. Touch the map and hold to create a new silent zone at different locations. When ‘New Silent Zone’ appears on map, select ‘Add’ to add the location. You can manage silent zones by selecting ‘Manage Zones’ to turn silent zones on or off or delete them.   Save / Find Location  Use this feature to set save your current location in order to return to it at a later time. This is useful if you want to save the location of your car when parking, or any other location you want to return to. Touch the ‘Save Location’ button on the  Home  Screen of the App. A  confirmation dialogue will appear confirming location is saved. When you are ready to find your saved Location, tap ‘Find Location’ and a map showing the save location would appear. Tap ‘Show Route’ to display route to location you have saved.
 Community Find  This feature lets you find your Tago by leveraging the network of Tago users running the app on their  phone.  For  this  to  work,  Tago  users  only  have  to  download  the  app  and  launch  it  once. Tagos'  location  information,  as  collected  and  sent  by  the  Tago  app,  and  associated  with  your account with us forms the basis for the community find. When you report something's lost, Tago's Community  GPS  becomes  a  search  and  rescue  team  and  you'll  get  an  anonymous  alert  when anyone with  an active Tago  app  on their phone comes  within 30m  of the  missing object. Each phone  running  the Tago app  is capable  of  picking up the  location of  any Tago  within the  30-meter range and anonymously and unknowingly reports the location of a lost item. For example, if you lose your bike and another Tago user happens to be in the area of the Tago attached to saddle of your bike, that user will anonymously and securely update its location.   Questions & Answers  Can I transfer Tago from one phone to another? If you want to assign a Tago to another phone, you must delete Tago from your phone by removing it from your Phone and the Tago App Step 1: Delete from the Tago App 1 Go to Home menu and scroll to page associated with Tago 2 Touch red  "Delete  Device"  button  at  the  bottom  of  the  page  Step  2:  Delete  from  iPhone  1  Go  to "Settings"→"Bluetooth" Delete registered Tago How do I know when to replace my battery? Tago batteries last up to a  year.  The battery level for each Tago  is displayed  on  the  Home  page for each Tago. You should replace the battery when it is near empty as indicated on the battery icon. How do I replace my battery? Tago uses the common CR2032 button battery that can be found in most supermarkets. To replace the battery you would need a small flat-head screwdriver or similar object.  Access  to  the  battery  is  below  the  Tago  cover  that  displays  the  Tago  logo.  Place  the screwdriver head in the small notch located at the cover edge near the ring attachment hole on Tago and pry the cover open. Carefully remove the small board and turn over. Remove old battery and discard appropriately and replace with the new battery.   Tago as Camera Remote  Select Camera to access the built-in camera on your Smartphone. This turns the button on Tago into  a  remote  control  shutter  release,  letting  you  take  pictures  without  touching  your  Phone. Using this feature you can take perfect selfies every time.
Technical Support  Access  to  technical  support  is  available  from  the  contacts  page  within  our  website. http://tagoworld.com/about.html#contacts  Select  the  ‘support’  tab  within  the  form  and  provide compete details related to the support requirements.   Regulatory Information  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  Notice: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by iVue Pty Ltd could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Sign In / Sign Up  Signing up for a free account lets you take advantage of all Tago features including Community Find.  To  be sure  you get  the  full benefit  from  Tago  we  recommend  you register  during  Setup. Registering takes only a moment. To register, you only need to provide your email address and a password. This  allows you to access your account from any device with the Tago App  installed. Should you forget your password, you can select ‘Forgot Password’ link in the ‘Manage Account’ section  with  the  Settings  menu  and  we’ll  send  an  email  to  the  registered  email  address  with instructions as how to reset your password.

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