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đ Guides
đȘ€Â Using your traps and apps
đ Problems? Get help
đ§âđ»Â Tech stuff
đĄÂ Other important info
Welcome to the scoutlabs app! Whether youâre a newbie or a seasoned user, weâll guide you through all the essentials to help you get the most out of your traps and the app. Letâs dive in!
If you donât have the app yet - we built a native mobile app for iPhone and Android - go ahead and download it!
Trap groups bottom menu icon on mobile - dashboard, trap groups, device management, and the map of pest pressure.
When opening the app, the first thing you see if your dashboard, showing all your traps. From here, you can access all of the other parts of the app.
The menu icon in the upper left corner will open up the app's menu, where you can access the settings - here you can change the language (English or Hun) and enable or disable animations (who doesnât like some animations?)
You can also press the learn centre button, which will take you to the learn page of our website, where you can find helpful videos to make sure that youâre using our traps correctly. Sometimes you urgently need some help, so the đĄicon on the right side of the screen will take you to our learn center immediately.
If youâd like to see all of your traps at once, you can do that by pressing the âallâ tab, and if youâd like to see traps near you you can also do that by pressing the nearby button.
Looking for something specific? You can also filter your traps by selecting the filter icon.
You can filter to the traps name, ID, or even the crops and pests.
Filtering devices on your scoutlabs app dashboard - see all, nearby, or make a more detailed filter.
You can select a trap by clicking on it.
You can see the trapâs ID, device name, and other important data about your device such as battery percentage and signal strength.
The border colour of the battery and signal strength tells you everything you need to know - green means good, orange means not ideal and red means something is wrong and should be fixed.
By pressing on the show location button you can see the devices exact location. You can edit the location if youâre not pleased with the one that the device sent earlier.
You can also take a photo to make sure that the trap is at the location that youâd like it to be in.
Screen 1: Trap details | Screen 2: Trap location | Screen 3: Trap photo
When viewing the trap info, you can click the âmore infoâ button. By doing that you can access the trap dashboard screen, where you can see the last sync (so the traps latest wake up time), the latest diagnostics and the sticky sheet photo that it took.
You can also use the date picker to quickly jump to any date and check the images taken that day + pest counts. We built you a personal time machine.
Screen 1 showing the âMore infoâ button | Screen 2: Trap dashboard with validated images and pest counts | Screen 3: Date picker for quickly jumping to another day
What are trap groups?
Trap groups are groups of traps (who would have thought đ ) that you can manage for the entire organisation. Their main purpose is to make the life easier for you - manage orchards separately, or assign specific traps to specific people.
Weâll add trap group permissions before next season, so that youâll be able to share trap groups with specific user roles or people only.
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Trap groups show the average catches for all traps in the trap group.
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You can combine as many traps in one group as youâd like and you can create as many groups as youâd like.
By clicking the settings icon you can create new one and rename and edit old ones. This will take you to the trap group management menu.
To create a new trap group click on the â icon in the upper right corner. To edit the existing one, click on the âïžÂ icon.
You can name your trap group - make sure to use a descriptive name. To add new devices to this trap group click on device filter and start typing. You can search by trap names and trap IDs.
![Screen 1: 2 trap groups showing the averages of all the traps inside the group. Gear menu icon (Settings) in the upper right corner.
Screen 2: Trap group management screen. Edit, delete, or add a new one. Grouped trap IDs + names are shown below the trap group name
Screen 3: Creating and editing a trap group. ](https://prod-files-secure.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/e18c0da9-1541-48a3-a21b-1c375526b074/afe35ef7-be5f-4490-95d4-b6ee629e8771/Untitled_design_(8).png)
Screen 1: 2 trap groups showing the averages of all the traps inside the group. Gear menu icon (Settings) in the upper right corner.
Screen 2: Trap group management screen. Edit, delete, or add a new one. Grouped trap IDs + names are shown below the trap group name
Screen 3: Creating and editing a trap group.
The third icon in the bottom mobile menu is the device management page, where you can add new devices easily anytime - literally in seconds.
After adding a new device, the app and the device will sync and do a health check - to make sure that everything works properly. No more worrying if everything is set up correctly - youâll be sure things will work after you leave the field.
There are 3 options to add a new trap:
To use the QR code, simply scan the code on the bottom of the trap and use the flashlight in poor light conditions. Doesnât work when scanning your cat, we tried.
Screen 1: 3 options to add a new trap. | Screen 2: QR Scan + flashlight