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You can manually configure add (Pair) an EVI-BT or EVI-BTLE in ECU Connect (or your phones Bluetooth settings). You may need to do this if you have gotten a new EVI or had download the app and set it up without configuring an EVI-BTLE or BT.

To do this start by connecting the EVI-BTLE or EVI-BT to OBD or USB power and check that the light is slow flashing green (Vehicle Interface LED Color Status). Then from the main screen and go to the settings wheel

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Select the type of EVI-BT (Low energy or normal) that you have

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For EVI-BTLE follow the instructions hereTo find the device type look at the sticker on the EVI to see what type of vehicle interface you have.

NOTE: You can also check if the device is an EVI-BT or BTLE by using the the standalone updater or Proecu and checking the device revision. Rev 7 and above is Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE). ( https://www.ecutek.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SUPPORT/pages/1430650988/ECU+Connect+Phone+Flash+Android+First+Time+Users+Guide+and+Setup#Select-and-Pair-your-Bluetooth-EVI-BT-or-EVI-BTLEcom/evi-update/ )

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EVI-BTLE addition Instructions

For EVI-BTLE follow the instructions here

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If you don’t have and EVI-BT yet you can cancel and continue with the install, otherwise select the correct device type by looking at the sticker.

Once you choose the correct device type you will be guided through the process, Fort BTLE devices the EVI is added through the App. you press the plus button

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After pressing the add button permissions will be required to allow ECU Connect to connect the EVI-BTLE to your phone

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ECU Connect will then scan for devices which you can then select to complete the pairing process.

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Once complete you are ready to use the app. Press the Finish button and the app main screen will appear.

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EVI-BT Addition Instructions

For Normal EVI-BT follow the instruction prompts from the app

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