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== Eye Devices ready to use ==
 
== Eye Devices ready to use ==
The easiest way to use the Teltonika's Eye Devices is as fast as unbox them.
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The easiest way to get started with beacons is to use the Teltonika's Eye Devices. All you need to do is just unbox them.
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[[EYE BEACON / BTSID1|Eye Beacons]] are designed to make your wireless experience much more easy than ever because there is not need to make a previous configuration, the device has a pre-charged config from factory, this ensures a good operation.
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[[EYE BEACON / BTSID1|Eye Beacons]] are designed to make your wireless experience effortless, there is not need to make adjustments configuration, the devices are pre-configured and ON from factory, this ensures rapid deployment.
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• Transmitting at 2 dBm power.  
 
• Transmitting at 2 dBm power.  
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• Data advertising at 1 second intervals.  
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• Data advertising at 5 second intervals.  
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• Eddystone and Sensors protocol
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Eddystone(for EYE Beacon) Eddystone and Sensors(for EYE Sensor) protocol
 
[[File:BTSMP1 wiki.jpg|center|frameless|401x401px]]
 
[[File:BTSMP1 wiki.jpg|center|frameless|401x401px]]
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=== EYE APP Overview ===
 
=== EYE APP Overview ===
Eye sensors are ready to use from factory, however, you can change Your beacon parameters according to your needs. Eye App is Teltonika dedicated application for Eye sensor/beacon confguration.
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Eye sensors are ready to use from factory, however, you can change your beacon parameters according to your needs. Eye App is Teltonika dedicated application for Eye sensor/beacon configuration.
    
[[File:EYEAPPBTSID.png|center|thumb|1024x1024px]]
 
[[File:EYEAPPBTSID.png|center|thumb|1024x1024px]]
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#In System Settings Enable [[Codec#Codec_8_Extended|Codec8 Extended]];
 
#In System Settings Enable [[Codec#Codec_8_Extended|Codec8 Extended]];
#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, 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;
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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;
 
#In [[FMB120_Beacon_List|Beacon list]] settings, configure Beacon Detection as "All" and Beacon Record as "Eventual". This will detect all surrounding Beacons and create Beacon records every 30 seconds.
 
#In [[FMB120_Beacon_List|Beacon list]] settings, configure Beacon Detection as "All" and Beacon Record as "Eventual". This will detect all surrounding Beacons and create Beacon records every 30 seconds.
    
===Beacon data parsing===
 
===Beacon data parsing===
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Shown how Beacon data is represented on [[Gurtam_Wialon_with_Fleet_Management_(FM)|Wialon platform]].  
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Shown how Beacon data is represented on [[Wialon_with_Fleet_Management_(FM)|Wialon platform]].