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App Open Beta testing
Trap.nz Open Beta Testing allows Trap.nz app users to experience the next level functionality early. It comes 'warts n all' so may have bugs, but this is your chance to help identify and fix those, why feeling like a next level trapper! Android ...
App wont open - says “Login requires network coverage”
The app occasionally has an issue where it will not open and gives a message that it requires network coverage, even when you have reception. This is a reply from an app user who found this worked for his Android phone In our case this issue turned out to...
QR / NFC
Trap.nz's NFC/QR code functionality streamlines fieldwork by providing context-sensitive actions based on user access level. Scanning a code: Opens the trap record form for existing project members. Offers to download the project if the user has access but...
Handout for trap.nz - starting out
Aotearoa is working towards our native species being safe from extinction and thriving alongside us – and everyone has a role to play. Create an account on trap.nz Find or create a project If you need help with anything, Handout for starting ou...
Adding one-off records
A one-off record does not need to have a permanent location attached to it. You may want to add one-off catches for various reasons, from shooting to road kill and predation. To add a one-off record on the website 1. Click the One-off record tab. ...
Adding one-off records - Phone app
A one-off record does not need to have a permanent location attached to it. You may want to add one-off catches for various reasons, from shooting to road kill and predation. To add a one-off record using the phone app Click on the + install tab on the...
Steps for Handling Unreachable trap.nz Project Administrators
Occasionally, trap.nz receives inquiries about a project administrator who cannot be contacted by current or new members wishing to join. While we recognise that projects are owned by their administrators and members, we will assist when an administrator is un...
Understanding the difference between juvenile and mature possums
Understanding the difference between juvenile and mature possums To avoid confusion when distinguishing between juvenile and mature possums, the key detail for juvenile possums is their weight, which is less than 800gm, which indicates the back rider/adult th...
Reporting using the NZAT / trap.nz reporting app
Individuals with one or more traps can see records of their trap interactions using the app. To use the report, log in to trap.nz (with the account you use on the AT220 app) and go to https://trap.nz/_/nzat/at220-telemetry-report. It can also be found o...
Using a QR code to service your installation
Enable QR in your project. Administrators must enable this feature if you want to use QR features in your project. What phone model cameras are compatible with QR? Technically, all phone cameras are compatible with QR codes. However, some older phones may...
Adding a NFC code/chip to your installation
Enable NFC in your project. If you'd like to use NFC features in your project, administrators will need to enable this feature. Enabling NFC on your phone iOS (iPhone): Go to Settings. Tap Control Center. Add NFC Tag Reader (if...
Enabling Your project to use QR/NFC
An administrator needs to enable the new NFC and QR functions in trap.nz To enable the QR/NFC feature, access the edit tab of your project Click on the “extra” tab on the right of the map; this will open a drop-down. Tick the check box “QR Codes.” Cl...
Finding your unique trap QR code
QR codes have now been generated for every trap listed on trap.nz. Once the project administrator activates the QR code feature, you can print them out and use your mobile phone camera to access the "Add Catches" form. (Most phones have this feature built-in, ...