Eureka Manta Manual
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F SMALL-SCREEN DATA DISPLAYS
F.1 Small-Screen Data Displays
Small-screen Data Displays include the Amphibian2, smart phones, and tablets. They run the same Manta
Control Software used for PC’s, but with some concessions to make the small screens readable (especially
in bright sunlight). Nonetheless, the small-screen menu structures are nearly identical to the screens you
see when operating a Manta with a PC. (C.1)
F.2 Connecting the Amphibian2 with a Cable
(Please see F.4.a if you wish to connect to your Amphibian2 via Bluetooth instead of a cable.)
1
Power-on the Amphibian2 Data Display.
2
Connect the Manta and Underwater Cable to the Amphibian2 using the nine-pin connector on the
bottom end of the Amphibian2.
3
On the lower right corner of the start-up screen, select “Amp_2_2_X or Manta_2_2_X” to launch the
Manta control software.
4
You should see scrolling data from the Manta.
F.3 Bluetooth Battery
The Amphibian2 connects directly to a Manta via a Data
Cable or Underwater Cable. But smart phones and
tablets seldom have conventional USB ports, so we
connect to them using Bluetooth.
Eureka’s Bluetooth Battery contains a Bluetooth
transmitter and receiver, an on/off switch, and a
rechargeable battery sized to get you through a full day
of field work.
The Bluetooth Battery’s Bluetooth address is shown on
a label on the back side.