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// Subsurface-mobile User Manual
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// =============================
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// :author: Manual authors: Willem Ferguson, Dirk Hohndel
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// :revnumber: 2.0
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// :revdate: July 2017
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:icons:
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:toc:
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:toc-placement: manual
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:numbered:
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// :website: http://subsurface-divelog.org
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image::mobile-images/banner.jpg["Banner",align="center"]
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[big]#Subsurface-mobile USER MANUAL#
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*Manual authors*: Willem Ferguson, Dirk Hohndel
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toc::[]
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[blue]#_Version 2, July 2017_#
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Welcome as a user of _Subsurface_, advanced dive logging software with
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extensive infrastructure to describe, organize, interpret and print scuba
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and free dives. _Subsurface_ offers many advantages over other similar
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software solutions, including compatibility with Windows, Mac-OS/X, Linux (many
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distributions), Android and iOS. In addition, _Subsurface_ is
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open-source software that allows downloading dive
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information from most dive computers.
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Introducing Subsurface-mobile
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_Subsurface-mobile_ is an extension of _Subsurface_ which
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runs on Android and iOS smartphone and tablet devices and is a
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tool for viewing or sharing dive information at dive sites where a larger
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computer is not useful. _Subsurface-mobile_ for Android also allows
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the gathering of GPS locations where dives are performed
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(Subsurface-mobile for iOS currently does not have full functionality).
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_Subsurface-mobile_ allows you to enter and save dive information
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using a mobile device. Users of _Subsurface-mobile_ typically use the
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mobile app as an extension to the laptop/desktop version of _Subsurface_ that
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allows the storage of dive logs on the Internet and sharing them
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between the mobile and the desktop versions. But _Subsurface-mobile_ can
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also be used independently of _Subsurface_ and does not require the use of
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cloud storage.
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While the desktop version of _Subsurface_ shows much more detailed information
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for each dive, the mobile version allows a more accessible dive log
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on a dive trip, useful for proving dive experience to dive shops or to review
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previous dives.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ allows you to:
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- Download existing dive log information from the Internet.
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- View this information on a mobile device.
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- Edit many of the dive log data fields, e.g. divemaster, buddy,
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equipment or notes about a dive.
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- Manually create and add new dive records to your dive log.
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- Download dive data directly from many dive computers.
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- Store the updated dive log in the _Subsurface_ cloud storage.
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- Record, store and apply GPS positions of dives (Android only).
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- View the localities of recorded GPS positions and of dives
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on a map.
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These items are discussed in greater detail in the following text.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ does not yet support download of dive data from all the
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dive computers that the desktop/laptop version can: that still needs to be done using _Subsurface_ on a desktop or laptop computer. Only a subset of
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dive computers that use a FTDI USB interface or a Bluetooth/BTLE interface
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are accessible by _Subsurface-mobile_.
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== Installing _Subsurface-mobile_ on your mobile device
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Find _Subsurface-mobile_ in the _Google Play Store_ or the _iTunes Store_
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and install it.
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== Using _Subsurface-mobile_ for the first time
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Upon starting _Subsurface-mobile_ for the first time, a Subsurface
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splash screen is shown while the program loads. On some devices this
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may take several seconds. After loading, the _Cloud Credentials screen_ appears
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(see image below on left).
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Select whether _Subsurface-mobile_ should access the Internet for dive log information as follows:
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=== When NOT Using Cloud Storage
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Tap the striked-out cloud icon. The app will not access the _Subsurface_
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cloud storage server
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to obtain dive log information. This means that dive log information is
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stored on the mobile device only.
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=== Using Cloud Storage
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In order to use the _Subsurface_ cloud storage, an account on the cloud
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server is required. If you have already set up an account from the
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_Subsurface_ desktop application, enter the credentials here.
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You can also create a new cloud storage account from your mobile device.
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==== Using the desktop version of _Subsurface_:
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Open the desktop version of _Subsurface_ and
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click _File -> Preferences -> Network_, explained in detail in the
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https://subsurface-divelog.org/documentation/subsurface-4-user-manual/#\_create_a_cloud_storage_account[user
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manual for the _Subsurface_ desktop version]. Once the account has
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been created and verified using the desktop version,
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_Subsurface_ desktop alows you to download dive information from dive computers and store this
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on the cloud which can, in turn, be downloaded to _Subsurface-mobile_. _Subsurface-mobile_
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attempts to download the existing dive log from the _Subsurface_ cloud
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server. Appropriate messages are shown onscreen. Finally a list of dives is shown.
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Once the dive
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list has been downloaded from the Internet, _Subsurface-mobile_ keeps a local
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copy on the mobile device. This means that even if there is no Internet connection
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at a dive site, you can still access the local copy and view and manipulate
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dive information. If there is Internet connectivity, _Subsurface-mobile_ accesses
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the cloud-based dive log to verify that the local copy is still the
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same as the Internet-stored copy. If not, the local copy and the copy on
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the server are synchronised.
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image::mobile-images/Credentials.jpg["FIGURE: Mobile landing screen",align="center"]
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==== Using _Subsurface-mobile_:
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1) Enter an e-mail address and a password in the fields indicated on the screen.
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The e-mail should be in lower case and the password should contain a combination of
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letters from the alphabet (upper and lower case) and/or numbers. When entering a
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password, it is possible to check a checkbox that enables the text of the password to be shown
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(image on left, above). At this stage, the red message "Cannot connect to cloud storage" appears on the screen.
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This is normal because a valid PIN has not yet been provided (image on left, above).
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2) Tap the Disk (Save) icon at the bottom of the screen. A PIN is sent to the
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e-mail address provided.
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3) Enter the PIN into the field indicated and tap the _Save_ icon again. The user
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information is stored on the cloud server and access to the cloud is enabled.
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4) The dive list is initially empty. Start entering dives in the dive
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log or download dive information from either a _Subsurface_ cloud
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storage account or from a dive computer.
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== Menu Structure and User Interface
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At the bottom of many Subsurface-mobile screens is a round button that provides for
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several actions and which allows the selection of the main affirmative action
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(see image above and image below).
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On Android devices, use the Android Back
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button for "cancel", "discard" or "back" actions. For example, when
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editing dive information, tapping the action button saves the changes while the
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Android back button can be used to cancel the edit without saving changes.
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On iOS devices, on screens where a "back" action is enabled, a back arrow
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is shown in the top left corner of the screen.
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image::mobile-images/actionbutton.jpg["FIGURE: Action Button",align="center"]
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In order to have a consistent experience between iOS and Android,
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_Subsurface-mobile_ on Android does not use the traditional "hamburger"
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menu button in the top left or right corner of the screen to open menus.
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Instead, _Subsurface-mobile_ uses a
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different user interaction philosophy based on the Kirigami framework
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developed by the Plasma developers. There are three ways to open the main menu:
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- Tap the "hamburger" symbol in the lower left corner of the screen
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(easy to reach for hand held devices)
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- Swipe towards the right across the left edge of the screen
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- Drag the action button visible on most screens to
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the right
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image::mobile-images/MainMenu2.jpg["FIGURE: Dive management subpanel",align="center"]
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The images above indicate some of the important features of the menu system.
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On the left is the main menu, activated as described above. On the right, above,
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is a representation of the menu items of all the submenus accessible
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from the main menu: the main menu items are shown on the left while the submenu contents
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are shown on a blue background on the right.
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All screenshots in this user manual are currently from the Android
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version. As indicated earlier, the iOS version currently doesn't support
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_GPS_ features.
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== Viewing the Dive List
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Most of the actions of _Subsurface-mobile_ center around the dives on the
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dive list. While the dive list is loading from the cloud,
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a message appears at the bottom of the screen, indicating that the cloud is
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being accessed. Once the list is loaded you can scroll up and down.
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Tapping a dive on the list brings up a display of _Details View_ for that dive
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(see image on right below). This includes the dive profile as well as
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additional information and notes.
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image::mobile-images/DiveList.jpg["FIGURE: Dive list screen",align="center"]
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You can view other dives by swiping the _Details view_ to the right (for the
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previous dive) or to the left (following dive).
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Using the Action Bar, it is also possible to delete the dive (tap the dustbin
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on the Action Bar) or to view the dive
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location on a map viewer (Google Maps on Android, the Google Maps web site
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on iOS; tap the GPS icon on the Action Bar.).
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[[S_Edit_Dive]]
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== Editing dive details
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At the bottom of the dive details screen the _Action Button_ contains a pencil (image on right, above).
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Tapping the pencil button brings up a panel with edit boxes that allows you to
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change the existing dive information, e.g. adding text to the dive notes
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or changing the names or values of some of the information (see image below).
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It may be necessary to scroll the window to access all the information.
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At the bottom of the edit screen is a _Save_ action button. Tap this to save
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the new information. Having saved the data, the dive list screen is
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updated and shown. To cancel any edits, tap the Android Back Button or
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swipe the edit screen up (fling it away).
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image::mobile-images/EditDive.jpg["FIGURE: Dive edit screen",align="center"]
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[[S_Add_Dive]]
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== Adding a new dive to the dive list
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You can manually add a dive to the existing dive list. On the dive list
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tap the "plus" sign in the _Action Button_, or use the
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main menu and tap _Manage dives -> Add dive manually_. This opens a screen that is
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identical to the editing screen discussed above. When a dive is added manually, you
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cannot directly add a dive profile from a dive computer. However, if you do not use a
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dive computer, the duration, depth and several other bits of information about
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the new dive can be entered. The _Action button_ at the bottom of the screen
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contains a disk symbol. Tap this to save the new dive. To cancel any edits, tap the Android Back Button.
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The left-hand image below shows a screenshot of a dive being created and the right-hand image shows
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the same dive in _Details View_.
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image::mobile-images/ManuallyEnterDive.jpg["FIGURE: Manual dive entry screen",align="center"]
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== Deleting a dive
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The _Details View_ of a dive has an Action Bar, including a dustbin. If this is tapped,
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the dive shown in the _Details View_ is deleted. You have a brief opportunity to undo
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the delete by tapping the grey _Undo_ button in the message that appears at the bottom of
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the screen (see image below).
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image::mobile-images/Delete_undo.jpg["FIGURE: Undo delete dive",align="center"]
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You can also delete a dive from the dive list by long-pressing a specific dive
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until a red dustbin appears on the right-hand side (see image below). Tap the dustbin. The dive is
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deleted without asking any confirmation because _Subsurface-mobile_ assumes that the
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combination of a long tap on the dive with another tap on the red dustbin is an unambiguous
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instruction to delete the dive.
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image::mobile-images/RedDustbin.jpg["FIGURE: delete dive from list",align="center"]
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== Download dives from a dive computer
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Download of dives is possible from dive computers with a FTDI USB interface, or with a Bluetooth interface.
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First, establish a link between the dive computer and the mobile device.
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For USB dive computers, USB cables "normally" used
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for uploading dives to a desktop/laptop computer do NOT work: these cables often have a full-sized male USB plug
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on one end which plugs into the USB port of a desktop/laptop computer. For downloads to a mobile device
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one needs a USB OTG (USB On-The-Go) cable. In most cases it is required to plug the USB
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cable "normally" used with the dive computer into a USB OTG cable which, in turn, plugs into the mini-USB
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receptacle of the mobile device. The
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OTG cable often has a full-size female receptacle at one end which accommodates the full-sized male plug
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of the USB cable "normally" used (see image below). This means that two cables are used to connect the dive computer to the mobile device.
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image::mobile-images/USB-OTG.jpg["FIGURE: USB-OTG cable",align="center"]
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For Bluetooth-equipped dive computers, establish a Bluetooth connection between the dive computer and the
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mobile device. Use the tools on the mobile device to achieve this. For of Android mobile devices,
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the Settings -> Bluetooth tool is probably appropriate. Ensure pairing of the dive computer and mobile device.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ performs communication using both Bluetooth and Bluetooth-low-energy (BTLE).
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The appropriate choice of Bluetooth communication is made by the software and the user need not be concerned with this.
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With propper communication between dive computer and _Subsurface-mobile_ having been set up, dive download is simple.
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From the main menu, tap _Manage dives -> Download from DC_. A screen is shown requiring that the user specify
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the names of the vendor and model of the dive computer. For instance, when using a Shearwater Petrel 2 dive
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computer, the vendor is _Shearwater_ and the Dive computer name is _Petrel 2_. From the two dropdown lists
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at the top of the screen, select the correct vendor and dive computer names (see image on the left, below). If
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using a dive computer using a Bluetooth connection, then tap the check box labelled _Bluetooth download_.
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Now tap the button labled _DOWNLOAD_. The downloaded dives appear in the bottom part of the screen, the
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most recent dive at the top (see image on right, below). Be patient because the download can sometimes take a few mimnutes.
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Each dive has a check-box on the left hand side, used for selecting which dives need to be added to the
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_Subsurface-mobile_ dive list: dives that are not checked are ignored. With the appropriate downloaded dives
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having been checked, tap the button at the bottom left labled _ACCEPT_. All the selected dives appear on
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the _Subsurface-mobile_ dive list. The downloaded dive information can now be edited as described in the section
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above xref:S_Edit_Dive[Edit a dive].
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image::mobile-images/DC-Download.jpg["FIGURE: DC download screen",align="center"]
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== Viewing the dive location on Google Maps
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The site of a specific dive can be viewed in two ways using the _Details View_.
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The Action Bar at the bottom has a GPS pin on the
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left hand side. Tap that pin and the dive site is shown in Google Maps. Close Google Maps by using the Android _Back_ button.
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Alternatively, the _Details View_ has a button at the top right hand marked
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_Map it_. Tap this button to open Google Maps showing the dive site.
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image::mobile-images/Map.jpg["FIGURE: Map of dive site",align="center"]
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== Dive log management
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A central part of _Subsurface-mobile_ is the ability to store the dive
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log using the _Subsurface_ cloud storage.
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This provides security against loss or damage to the dive information contained in a local copy of
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the dive log and allows the desktop version of _Subsurface_ to
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access changes made using the mobile device. This ability is accessed
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through the main menu (by dragging the Action Button to the right, or
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alternatively tapping the "Hamburger" icon at the bottom left of the screen).
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Tap the option _Manage dives_, enabling a number of options:
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=== Add new dive manually
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This is described above under the section dealing with xref:S_Add_Dive[Adding a new dive to the dive list].
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=== Sync the dive log with the _Subsurface_ cloud storage
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Upload the dives contained on the mobile device
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to the _Subsurface_ cloud storage by tapping the option _Manual sync with cloud_.
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This synchronizes the local changes to
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the dive log with the cloud storage. It also downloads changes made to
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the dive log using another device or computer and stored in cloud storage.
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=== Working offline or online
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By default _Subsurface-mobile_ runs offline and only syncs the dive list
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with cloud storage when explicily told to do so (see above).
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You can choose to always sync with the cloud servers after every
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modification of the dive list. This is not recommended unless you are in
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an area with fast and reliable internet connection, as otherwise
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_Subsurface-mobile_ might appear to hang between operations as it tries to
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connect to the cloud server.
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=== Changing the login credentials on the _Subsurface_ cloud
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The login credentials (for example to work with
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multiple accounts) can be changed by opening
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the main menu and by tapping _Settings -> Cloud credentials_. This opens
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the screen for specifying new credentials.
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=== Changing the colour scheme of _Subsurface-mobile_
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_Subsurface-mobile_ has three colour schemes to please users with different
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tastes. This user manual shows the default colour scheme, comprising blue
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colours. Change to a pink or a dark colour scheme by opening the main menu and
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tap Settings -> Preferences. This opens the Preferences screen that includes
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the three colour schemes (see image below).
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image::mobile-images/ColourSchemes.jpg["FIGURE: Colour scheme setup screen",align="center"]
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== Recording dive locations using GPS (Android only).
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The fact that most smartphones have GPS facilities allows
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_Subsurface-mobile_ on Android to record
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the locations of dives. You can take the smartphone on the dive boat
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during a dive and locations will be automatically recorded at regular intervals.
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These locations can then be applied to dives in the dive list. Here is how it's done:
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=== Setting up the GPS
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Open the main menu and tap _GPS -> Preferences_. Now specify the way
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in which GPS data need to be automatically collected (image above). Data
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are collected at regular intervals, e.g. every 5 minutes, or at regular
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distances, e.g. after the boat has moved more than 200m, or a combination of
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both of these approaches. Provide the appropriate information and
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tap the _Save_ action button. The program is now ready to collect GPS positions.
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=== Collecting GPS positions
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image::mobile-images/Mainmenu.jpg["FIGURE: Main menu",align="center"]
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Ensure that the GPS on the Android device has been activated. At the bottom
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of the GPS submenu is a check box _Run location service_ (image above).
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Check this box
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and _Subsurface-mobile_ starts to collect GPS locations automatically,
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following the preferences specified as described above. After return from
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the dive trip you can deactivate the collection of GPS data by de-activating
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the same check box at the bottom of the main menu.
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=== Storing the GPS data on the _Subsurface_ cloud
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Activate the main menu and select the _GPS_ option that brings up the submenu
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of GPS-related actions. Tap _Upload GPS data_ that saves the GPS data
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on the _Subsurface_ cloud server. These GPS data are saved *separately*
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from the other dive log data. All collected GPS data are kept on the
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Android device, independent of whether they have been uploaded or not.
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=== Downloading GPS data from the _Subsurface_ cloud
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Download the GPS data that have been saved on the cloud (possibly by a
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different device) by
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selecting _Download GPS Data_ from the GPS subpanel.
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=== Viewing GPS data
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From the GPS submenu select _Show GPS fixes_. This brings
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up a list of GPS positions obtained using the location service (image
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on left, below). Two actions are possible for each of the locations, enabled if
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you tap the handle (the three horisontal stripes on the right, see image on left, below) and
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then drags the specific item to the left (image on right, below). This exposes two
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options. Tapping the dustbin deletes this particular GPS location. Tapping the
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teardrop-shaped icon (actually a Google Maps pin) opens up Google Maps with a pin
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indicating the exact map position of the GPS record being viewed. The two above
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options can be hidden by drawing the GPS record to the right, again using the handle.
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image::mobile-images/gpsmanagement.jpg["FIGURE: GPS management",align="center"]
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=== Applying GPS data to dives in the dive log
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Assuming that all the dives have been entered into the dive log or have
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been downloaded from the _Subsurface_ cloud, you can apply the GPS positions to
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these dives. GPS positions can therefore only be applied to dives in the dive list.
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From the GPS subpanel, tap _GPS-tag dives_. The dive list contains the start
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and end times of each dive. Now, _Subsurface-mobile_ applies the first
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GPS position that falls within the dive period of each dive. This results
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in a GPS position for each dive that is saved as part of the dive log.
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