Connect one or more Ralston gauges to FieldLab Desktop App with Bluetooth
2. Go to the Devices screen in the FieldLab Desktop app on your computer.
3. All Linked, powered-on Bluetooth-enabled gauges will appear on the Devices screen as available for connection indicated by a Bluetooth icon with a yellow background.
4. Select the gauge you want to connect on the Devices screen.
5. Select' Connect' in the Overview Tab for the gauge.
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