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5.2 Updating the devices
The software on the Avius host device and the Avius
collar can be updated using the Ultrapoint software.
Firmware update selections can be found in the
Ultrapoint application info&settings menu.
Start up the Avius host device and Avius collar so they
are ready to use and perform the updates by choosing
the update option in the Ultrapoint software.
You will find more detailed instructions on updating
the software in the Ultrapoint user manual.
5.3 Indication of a connection between the mobile
device and the host device
When a Bluetooth connection has been established
between the mobile device and the host device, the
blue LED light on the host device will blink once every
three seconds.
If the Bluetooth connection to the mobile device
breaks off, the blue LED light on the host device will
blink once a second. The Ultrapoint software will also
report that the connection has disconnected.
Follow
the instructions provided by the Ultrapoint software
to re-establish a connection.
5.4 Indication of a connection between the collar and
the host device
The green LED light on the host device will blink to
indicate that data is being received from the collar
selected in the software.
If you have not selected an Avius collar in the Ultrapoint
software, a blinking LED light indicates the presence of
other Avius collars in the range of the host device.
Note!
Pairing of the Avius host device has to be done
only once. Pairing has to be done again if the device
pair has been removed from the mobile device. In the
future, the Avius host device and your mobile device
will make the Bluetooth connection automatically.
Pairing is not necessary to make every time you use
the device.
The Avius host device is automatically discoverable
by the mobile device via Bluetooth. The blue LED
light on the host device will blink once a second until
it is connected to the mobile device. One Avius host
device can connect up to 50 Avius collars.
4.5 Changing the Bluetooth mode of the host device
If connecting to the mobile device using the default
Bluetooth mode of the Avius host device is not
successful, try to change the Bluetooth mode by
holding the “Connection button” of the host device
for 6 seconds. After the host device blinks the green
led-light, release the button and wait for the host
device to change its Bluetooth-mode.
After the host device, has changed the Bluetooth mode
the blue led-light will blink twice per second until the
connection to the phone is successful. When the
connection has been made to the mobile device the
blue led-light will blink once per three seconds. Note
that after changing the Bluetooth mode the Avius LINK
has to be reset from the Ultrapoint applications
settings menu and the Bluetooth pairing has to be
done again.
You can find more information on the full manual of
the Ultrapoint application. Manuals can be found on
our website www.ultracom.fi/en
4.6 Attaching the collar to the dog
When the devices are ready for use, you can attach the
collar around the dog’s neck.
Tighten the collar around the dog’s neck to a suitable
tightness and close the clasp carefully. Put the collar
around the dog’s neck in such a way that the collar’s
battery compartment is below the dog’s neck.
The position of the GPS compartment with the
LED
lights varies depending on the circumference of the
dog’s neck.
It is a good idea to wait until the satellites have been
found before placing the collar around the dog’s neck. It
is recommended that you wait until you have one
location before releasing the dog so you can check that
the battery has enough charge and that the collar and
host device are working flawlessly.
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Turning off the devices
Turn off the collar by placing the magnet icon on the
back of the host device (Figure E) against the power icon
on the collar (Figure F). Hold the host device against the
collar until the LED lights on the collar go out.
The host device can be turned off by holding down the
power button on the host device (Figure D) for three
seconds. The LED light on the host device will illuminate
for three seconds, after which the LED lights on the host
device will go out.
5. Other functions
5.1 Pairing additional collars with the host device
One host device can receive location data from several
Avius collars (max. 50 collars). The collars are added to
the host device using the Ultrapoint software.