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| ==Disclaimer== | | ==Disclaimer== |
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− | [[File:Alert.png|left|link=]] <br> If you are not using Bluetooth, '''please consider turning it off''' or '''change Bluetooth PIN''' to remove potential risks. | + | [[File:Alert.png|left|link=]] <br> If you are not using Bluetooth®, '''please consider turning it off''' or '''change Bluetooth® PIN''' to remove potential risks. |
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− | If you are using Bluetooth we strongly recommend '''using AES encryption''' for enhanced security. | + | If you are using Bluetooth® we strongly recommend '''using AES encryption''' for enhanced security. |
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− | {{{model|X}}} offers Bluetooth 4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy, also referred as BLE) functionality. | + | {{{model|X}}} offers Bluetooth® 4.0 (Bluetooth® Low Energy, also referred as BLE) functionality. |
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| ==Common settings== | | ==Common settings== |
| {| style="width: 100%" | | {| style="width: 100%" |
− | |[[Image:Bluetooth 4.0 common settings.png|right]] | + | |[[Image:Bluetooth® 4.0 common settings.png|right]] |
| * <b>Non Stop Scan</b> - Enabled Non Stop Scan feature, the device will try to scan for the sensors all the time if any of them are configured. | | * <b>Non Stop Scan</b> - Enabled Non Stop Scan feature, the device will try to scan for the sensors all the time if any of them are configured. |
| * <b>BLE Scan Start Period</b> - This parameter determines when the next BLE scan will start for Beacons and TZ sensors. | | * <b>BLE Scan Start Period</b> - This parameter determines when the next BLE scan will start for Beacons and TZ sensors. |
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| ===Configuration modes=== | | ===Configuration modes=== |
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− | [[Image:Bluetooth 4.0 common settings non stop scan.png|right]] | + | [[Image:Bluetooth® 4.0 common settings non stop scan.png|right]] |
| * If the Non Stop Scan is <b>Enabled</b>, the Non Stop sensor scans until any error will be hidden. Although BLE scan duration will still be active because it is important for btgetlist SMS command. | | * If the Non Stop Scan is <b>Enabled</b>, the Non Stop sensor scans until any error will be hidden. Although BLE scan duration will still be active because it is important for btgetlist SMS command. |
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− | |[[Image:Bluetooth 4.0 common settings.png|right]] | + | |[[Image:Bluetooth® 4.0 common settings.png|right]] |
| * If Non Stop Scan <b>Disabled</b>, Scan period is selected manually.<br><br> | | * If Non Stop Scan <b>Disabled</b>, Scan period is selected manually.<br><br> |
| The Scan time period will be selected from two sources: | | The Scan time period will be selected from two sources: |
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| *<b>Offset</b> – value to be added to output data. Used only with Save action. | | *<b>Offset</b> – value to be added to output data. Used only with Save action. |
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− | How to correctly configure the <b>Bluetooth LE solutions</b>, can be found here: | + | How to correctly configure the <b>Bluetooth® LE solutions</b>, can be found here: |
| *[[How to read data from TZ-BT04/05/05B sensor]] | | *[[How to read data from TZ-BT04/05/05B sensor]] |
| *[[How to read data from BLE Sensors]] | | *[[How to read data from BLE Sensors]] |
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| While following the steps showed in the images below, you can find the supported sensors in our Configurator. | | While following the steps showed in the images below, you can find the supported sensors in our Configurator. |
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− | In the Configurator, find the Bluetooth 4.0 Settings menu, select the advanced sensors mode which was mentioned before. The following window should appear. | + | In the Configurator, find the Bluetooth® 4.0 Settings menu, select the advanced sensors mode which was mentioned before. The following window should appear. |
| [[Image:Preset1.png|1200px|none]] | | [[Image:Preset1.png|1200px|none]] |
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