Part two: using the pasport airlink, With a computer, Setting up the computer with bluetooth – PASCO PS-2010 AirLink2 User Manual

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P A SP O R T A ir L i n k

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Step 4 (only if the devices had not already been paired): An alert window
will appear after you tap “Not Paired”. Tap “Pair” to complete pairing and
connect the devices. The iPad, iPhone or iPod device and the AirLink

2

need

only be paired once.

Step 5: The screen should show that the AirLink

2

is connected. The

green LED on the AirLink

2

should be ON. The Bluetooth icon in

the upper right corner of the device should be blue, indicating an
active connection.

Step 6: Exit the Settings app, return to the SPARKvue app, connect
a PASPORT sensor to the AirLink

2

, and start collecting data.

Part Two: Using the PASPORT AirLink

2

with a Computer

Because the AirLink

2

communicates with the computer wirelessly, it does not physically connect to the computer. Instead, you set up

a wireless connection from the computer to the AirLink

2

in software.

You can connect to only one AirLink

2

at a time. Once you connect to an AirLink

2

, no one else can access that AirLink

2

. Depending

on the environment, the AirLink

2

must remain within 30 feet (10 meters) of the computer you intend to use. Actual range may vary.

Setting Up the Computer with Bluetooth

.

The AirLink

2

requires DataStudio version 1.9.8r9 or higher (see the PASCO web site at www.pasco.com).

Position the AirLink

2

ON/OFF switch to ON. The green LED will blink slowly (about 1 Hz) when the AirLink

2

is

on.

Note: Each PASPORT AirLink

2

has an identification number (for example, AirLink2-00056), that is printed on a label on the bot-

tom of the AirLink

2

. Use this ID number to select the AirLink

2

in the DataStudio software when setting up and connecting

Alert window

Tap “Pair”

Bluetooth icon is blue.

AirLink

2

is connected.

Bluetooth

icon

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