What each button does

What do the buttons mean/do?

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What’s the micro USB for on the side of the device?

  • The Talli device is not rechargeable. The device runs on 4 AA batteries (included). The batteries should last about 4-6 months with regular use.

  • The device is intended to run on battery power. There is no power cable included.

How does the device work?

  • When you press an event button, that button will light up, and the device will wait a couple of seconds to see if you have any other event buttons to press. If not, the sync button (small button at bottom right) will flash green. This means the device is connecting to your Wi-Fi and sending the event(s) to the app.

  • The app shows all your data all the time, and you can edit or delete any events you want. There are NO data stored on the device.

The device will not register any button presses while it’s transmitting (while the sync button at bottom right is flashing green.)

 

I’m having trouble removing the battery door. Can you help?

The Talli device ships with three AA batteries inside the device and one in the packaging. A few tips on easily unscrewing and reinserting the battery door screw to insert the fourth battery at setup or to change the batteries down the road:

  • You’ll need a standard small or medium sized Philips head screwdriver. You should not need an eyeglass screwdriver or anything that small, but if you try to use a large or extra large Philips head screwdriver, you may find it’s a little too big to fit into the slots. Please see the video below for an example of standard small-to-medium drivers versus a large driver.

  • Hold the screwdriver perpendicular to the device and insert into the slots.

  • Press down a little and turn to the left (counter clockwise) to remove the screw.

  • It can take 10-12 turns to the left to unscrew. And 10-12 turns to the right to screw back in.