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==Blue ID description==
 
==Blue ID description==
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The Blue ID works as a beacon, which can allow users to track and identify trucks, tippers and containers on industrial sites using Bluetooth. This BLE sensor constantly broadcasts its own ID, which can be detected by FMB devices that support Beacons.
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The Blue ID works as a beacon, which can allow users to track and identify trucks, tippers and containers on industrial sites using Bluetooth®. This BLE sensor constantly broadcasts its own ID, which can be detected by FMB devices that support Beacons.
    
==Technical Data==
 
==Technical Data==
    
*'''Battery:''' Lifecycle up to 5 years
 
*'''Battery:''' Lifecycle up to 5 years
*'''Bluetooth:''' 2,4 GHz - Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0/4.2
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*'''Bluetooth®:''' 2,4 GHz - Bluetooth® Low Energy 4.0/4.2
 
*'''NFC:''' Supported
 
*'''NFC:''' Supported
 
*'''Dimensions:''' ø 36 mm base - Thickness 10 mm - 2 mounting ø 3 mm holes, spaced of 32 mm
 
*'''Dimensions:''' ø 36 mm base - Thickness 10 mm - 2 mounting ø 3 mm holes, spaced of 32 mm
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==Using Blue ID with Teltonika FMB1 devices==
 
==Using Blue ID with Teltonika FMB1 devices==
 
===Configuring Teltonika Device===
 
===Configuring Teltonika Device===
<p>1. Connect the device to the configurator and go to Bluetooth settings. Make sure that BT Radio is set to Enable (visible) or Enable (hidden)
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<p>1. Connect the device to the configurator and go to Bluetooth® settings. Make sure that BT Radio is set to Enable (visible) or Enable (hidden)
 
[[Image:BTRadio_Enable.png|300x200px|center|upright=0.35]]
 
[[Image:BTRadio_Enable.png|300x200px|center|upright=0.35]]