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#For <b>BLE Encryption</b> feature we need to download the [https://wiki.teltonika-mobility.com/wikibase/images/b/b8/Simple_BLE_Terminal.zip Simple BLE Terminal].<br>
 
#For <b>BLE Encryption</b> feature we need to download the [https://wiki.teltonika-mobility.com/wikibase/images/b/b8/Simple_BLE_Terminal.zip Simple BLE Terminal].<br>
 
#Using the <b>Teltonika Configurator</b> in <b>Bluetooth</b> section, make sure that <b>BT Radio</b> is Enabled (visible). Also in this section <b>Local Name</b> and <b>Local PIN</b> of the device can be seen.<br><br>[[Image:Confblue.png|700px|center]]<br><br>[[Image:Confaes128.png|400px|right]]
 
#Using the <b>Teltonika Configurator</b> in <b>Bluetooth</b> section, make sure that <b>BT Radio</b> is Enabled (visible). Also in this section <b>Local Name</b> and <b>Local PIN</b> of the device can be seen.<br><br>[[Image:Confblue.png|700px|center]]<br><br>[[Image:Confaes128.png|400px|right]]
#Using <b>Teltonika Configurator</b> open <b>Bluetooth 4.0</b> section and in <b>BLE Encryption Key</b> input field type in the <b>AES Key</b> that you would like to use. <b>BLE Encryption Key</b> have to be a 16 byte hex coded string. Example of <b>AES Key:</b> 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF.<br><br>[[Image:Scantft.png|300px|right]]<br><br>
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#Using <b>Teltonika Configurator</b> open <b>Bluetooth 4.0</b> section and in <b>BLE Encryption Key</b> input field type in the <b>AES Key</b> that you would like to use. <b>BLE Encryption Key</b> have to be a 16 byte hex coded string. Example of <b>AES Key:</b> 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF.<br><br>[[Image:Scantft.jpg|300px|right]]<br><br>
#After the configuration of device and download of Simple BLE terminal has been completed, open the app and press scan. Select the device with which you are planning to test the functionality from available devices in BLE devices list:<br><br><br>[[Image:BLE terminal ciphered.png|300px|right]]<br>[[Image:AESkey.png|300px|right]]<br><br><br>
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#After the configuration of device and download of Simple BLE terminal has been completed, open the app and press scan. Select the device with which you are planning to test the functionality from available devices in BLE devices list:<br><br><br>[[Image:BLE terminal ciphered.png|300px|right]]<br>[[Image:AESkey.jpg|300px|right]]<br><br><br>
#Configure the <b>AES Key</b> in the <b>Simple BLE Terminal</b> by pressing three dots in the top right corner. Use the same <b>AES Key</b>, that have been typed in before into <b>Teltonika Configurator</b>.<br><br><br><br><br>[[Image:Commandsent.png|300px|right]]<br><br><br>
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#Configure the <b>AES Key</b> in the <b>Simple BLE Terminal</b> by pressing three dots in the top right corner. Use the same <b>AES Key</b>, that have been typed in before into <b>Teltonika Configurator</b>.<br><br><br><br><br>[[Image:Commandsent.jpg|300px|right]]<br><br><br>
 
#After the <b>AES Key</b> is configured and device is successfully connected to the <b>Simple BLE Terminal</b>, we can type in the command we want to send adding @sms_run: before the command. For example type in the <b>@sms_run:getstatus</b> command to check if response is received.<br><br><br><br><br>
 
#After the <b>AES Key</b> is configured and device is successfully connected to the <b>Simple BLE Terminal</b>, we can type in the command we want to send adding @sms_run: before the command. For example type in the <b>@sms_run:getstatus</b> command to check if response is received.<br><br><br><br><br>
 
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