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==<p style="font-size:32px><span style="color:#0054A6">Introduction</span></p>==
 
==<p style="font-size:32px><span style="color:#0054A6">Introduction</span></p>==
Wireless solutions open up new horizons for your business and help to keep an eye on your assets. Discover our brand-new and certified Bluetooth®® Low Energy ID sensor model from Teltonika with robust waterproof casing and a long-lifetime battery. The model is designed for a low-cost fast and easy configuration and integration to save precious time, resources, and ensure accountability.
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Wireless solutions open up new horizons for your business and help to keep an eye on your assets. Discover our brand-new and certified Bluetooth Low Energy ID sensor model from Teltonika with robust waterproof casing and a long-lifetime battery. The model is designed for a low-cost fast and easy configuration and integration to save precious time, resources, and ensure accountability.
 
[[File:BTSMP1.png|center|frameless|1157x1157px]]
 
[[File:BTSMP1.png|center|frameless|1157x1157px]]
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Bluetooth®® 5.2 certified
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Bluetooth 5.2 certified
 
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===<p style="font-size:24px"><span style="color:#0054A6">Teltonika configurator (Base firmware / advanced mode)</span>===
 
===<p style="font-size:24px"><span style="color:#0054A6">Teltonika configurator (Base firmware / advanced mode)</span>===
If you have firmware / configurator which does not support EYE sensor tab in Bluetooth®® 4.0 section, then you can still use Avanced BLE configuration to connect with EYE Sensors.
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If you have firmware / configurator which does not support EYE sensor tab in Bluetooth 4.0 section, then you can still use Avanced BLE configuration to connect with EYE Sensors.
    
To configure FM with BTSMP1 EYE Sensor:
 
To configure FM with BTSMP1 EYE Sensor:
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# In [[FMB120 System settings|System settings]] Enable [[Codec#Codec%208%20Extended|Codec8 Extended]];
 
# In [[FMB120 System settings|System settings]] Enable [[Codec#Codec%208%20Extended|Codec8 Extended]];
 
# In [[FMB120 GPRS settings|GPRS settings]] Configure [[FMB120 GPRS settings#GPRS%20Settings%20and%20Server%20Settings|GPRS Settings and Server Settings]]
 
# In [[FMB120 GPRS settings|GPRS settings]] Configure [[FMB120 GPRS settings#GPRS%20Settings%20and%20Server%20Settings|GPRS Settings and Server Settings]]
# In [[FMB120 Bluetooth®® settings|Bluetooth®®]] settings Enable Bluetooth®®, set this setting as either "Enable (hidden)" or "Enable (visible)", otherwise Bluetooth®® will be disabled;
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# In [[FMB120 Bluetooth settings|Bluetooth]] settings Enable Bluetooth, set this setting as either "Enable (hidden)" or "Enable (visible)", otherwise Bluetooth will be disabled;
# In [[FMB120 Bluetooth®® 4.0 settings|Bluetooth®® 4.0]] settings:
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# In [[FMB120 Bluetooth 4.0 settings|Bluetooth 4.0]] settings:
 
## set Non Stop Scan to "Disable", configure "Update Frequency" and "Scan duration" as 30 seconds. These settings will bring the best results for BLE scanning with our device;
 
## set Non Stop Scan to "Disable", configure "Update Frequency" and "Scan duration" as 30 seconds. These settings will bring the best results for BLE scanning with our device;
## In [[FMB120 Bluetooth®® 4.0 settings#Advanced%20Mode|Bluetooth®® 4.0 settings Advanced Mode Settings]] Load EYE Sensor preset according to packet settings in EYE app(if you do not have preset you can download them from below table)
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## In [[FMB120 Bluetooth 4.0 settings#Advanced%20Mode|Bluetooth 4.0 settings Advanced Mode Settings]] Load EYE Sensor preset according to packet settings in EYE app(if you do not have preset you can download them from below table)
 
## Configure MAC address of the sensor
 
## Configure MAC address of the sensor
 
# To receive data to server enable corresponding IO elements in [[FMB120 I/O settings#Priority|FMB120 I/O settings]]
 
# To receive data to server enable corresponding IO elements in [[FMB120 I/O settings#Priority|FMB120 I/O settings]]
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===<p style="font-size:24px"><span style="color:#0054A6">Teltonika configurator new functionalities (Evaluation firmware / EYE Sensor filtering by name)</span>===
 
===<p style="font-size:24px"><span style="color:#0054A6">Teltonika configurator new functionalities (Evaluation firmware / EYE Sensor filtering by name)</span>===
Starting with firmware <b>03.28.04.Rev.207</b> there is additional tabs available in Bluetooth®® 4.0 section that allow for easier configuration to connect FM and EYE sensor or beacon.
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Starting with firmware <b>03.28.04.Rev.207</b> there is additional tabs available in Bluetooth 4.0 section that allow for easier configuration to connect FM and EYE sensor or beacon.
    
'''It's now possible to connect up to 100 sensors at once just by entering one name in the configurator name list.''' It's required to enter at least 3 characters(case sensitive) in the name for FM to scan the sensors. Super easy to set up!
 
'''It's now possible to connect up to 100 sensors at once just by entering one name in the configurator name list.''' It's required to enter at least 3 characters(case sensitive) in the name for FM to scan the sensors. Super easy to set up!
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With this option, you can upload one configuration to FOTA web and it doesn’t matter which sensor from the list end user will mount, it will be scanned and sent to the server as long as it meets the name criteria.
 
With this option, you can upload one configuration to FOTA web and it doesn’t matter which sensor from the list end user will mount, it will be scanned and sent to the server as long as it meets the name criteria.
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'''Bluetooth®® 4.0'''
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'''Bluetooth 4.0'''
 
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Functionalities were reorganized and transferred to Bluetooth®® 4.0 configuration tab with additional horizontal tabs selection for specific settings:
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Functionalities were reorganized and transferred to Bluetooth 4.0 configuration tab with additional horizontal tabs selection for specific settings:
 
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*'''Global''' - Parameters responsible for device scanning ability like power and duratations.
 
*'''Global''' - Parameters responsible for device scanning ability like power and duratations.
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*'''BLE Scan Duration''' - Sensors data reading time. Recommended value 30.
 
*'''BLE Scan Duration''' - Sensors data reading time. Recommended value 30.
 
*'''Scan retries until error''' - Scan retries count, till start to show the value as Error '3000' - sensor disconnected. Recommended value 30.
 
*'''Scan retries until error''' - Scan retries count, till start to show the value as Error '3000' - sensor disconnected. Recommended value 30.
*'''BT Power Level''' - Telematics device Bluetooth®® power level setting.
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*'''BT Power Level''' - Telematics device Bluetooth power level setting.
 
*'''BLE Broadcasting service ID''' - Telematics device can broadcast configured ID.
 
*'''BLE Broadcasting service ID''' - Telematics device can broadcast configured ID.
 
*''' BLE connection control''' - Connection mode settings. If broadcasting ID is configured, parameter should be set to Prohibit.
 
*''' BLE connection control''' - Connection mode settings. If broadcasting ID is configured, parameter should be set to Prohibit.
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Sensor Configuration can be set to Custom Sensors, Eye Sensors or both.
 
Sensor Configuration can be set to Custom Sensors, Eye Sensors or both.
With the Custom Sensors setting enabled, [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_Bluetooth®®_4.0_settings#Advanced_Mode| any BLE sensor can be configured.]<br>
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With the Custom Sensors setting enabled, [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_Bluetooth_4.0_settings#Advanced_Mode| any BLE sensor can be configured.]<br>
 
When '''EYE Sensors''' is selected, Eye Sensor connectionless functionalities or EYE list search window will appear, depending on the selected EYE Sensor filter.  
 
When '''EYE Sensors''' is selected, Eye Sensor connectionless functionalities or EYE list search window will appear, depending on the selected EYE Sensor filter.  
 
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===<p style="font-size:24px><span style="color:#0054A6">Protocol description</span>===
 
===<p style="font-size:24px><span style="color:#0054A6">Protocol description</span>===
At the highest-level Bluetooth®® LE advertising packet consists of Advertising Indication and Scan Response. Both packets can be maximum of 31 bytes in size. Advertising Indication packet is always broadcasted when Scan Response is broadcasted only if Observer device requests it by using Active Scan.
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At the highest-level Bluetooth LE advertising packet consists of Advertising Indication and Scan Response. Both packets can be maximum of 31 bytes in size. Advertising Indication packet is always broadcasted when Scan Response is broadcasted only if Observer device requests it by using Active Scan.
 
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BTSMP1 uses Advertising Indication to send beacon data which can be configured to select between iBeacon and Eddystone protocols or to be disabled at all. In that case, data which is shown as Scan Response in protocol overview will be sent as Advertising Indication without Scan Response following it.
 
BTSMP1 uses Advertising Indication to send beacon data which can be configured to select between iBeacon and Eddystone protocols or to be disabled at all. In that case, data which is shown as Scan Response in protocol overview will be sent as Advertising Indication without Scan Response following it.
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===<p style="font-size:24px"><span style="color:#0054A6">EYE Sensor Bluetooth®® frame parsing example</span>===
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===<p style="font-size:24px"><span style="color:#0054A6">EYE Sensor Bluetooth frame parsing example</span>===
    
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===Compatibilty with other Teltonika Devices===
 
===Compatibilty with other Teltonika Devices===
 
Teltonika Networks:
 
Teltonika Networks:
https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/Bluetooth®®_EYE_Sensor_and_EYE_Beacon_support
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https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/Bluetooth_EYE_Sensor_and_EYE_Beacon_support
    
===Partner Providers Supporting Software===
 
===Partner Providers Supporting Software===