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==== Can I disable not-used sensors to conserve the battery? ====
 
==== Can I disable not-used sensors to conserve the battery? ====
  You can only disable '''only data sending''' of all sensors the sensors by configuring device protocol to send as a beacon, the sensors will be still active. It's also not possible to disable only one or part of the sensors.  
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  You can only disable only data sending of all sensors the sensors by configuring device protocol to send as a beacon, the sensors will be still active. It's also not possible to disable only one or part of the sensors.  
 
  However, there are options to create special order codes with assembly modifications with only one or selected sensors to be soldered and produced.  
 
  However, there are options to create special order codes with assembly modifications with only one or selected sensors to be soldered and produced.  
 
  If you don't want to receive particular sensor data, but have no need for saving battery life, you can can disable the related sensor IO element in Teltonika Configurator. EYE Sensor will be still sending data, but FM will filter it according to your choice.  
 
  If you don't want to receive particular sensor data, but have no need for saving battery life, you can can disable the related sensor IO element in Teltonika Configurator. EYE Sensor will be still sending data, but FM will filter it according to your choice.  
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==== Can you provide battery life graphs according to environment temperature? ====
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'''The graphs below are calculated with 10% safety margin to account for self discharge and variations in nominal capacity of the battery.'''
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[[File:Btsx bat life graph.png|alt=|frameless|1130x1130px]] More information: [[File:BTSXXX CR2450 battery lifetime v1.2 for clients.xlsx|left|link=Special:FilePath/BTSXXX_CR2450_battery_lifetime_v1.2_for_clients.xlsx]]
      
==== Is there any graph to estimate device lifespan with different advertising settings? ====
 
==== Is there any graph to estimate device lifespan with different advertising settings? ====
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==== How to configure FM device for reading data from EYE sensor with standard Teltonika configurator(advanced mode)? ====
 
==== How to configure FM device for reading data from EYE sensor with standard Teltonika configurator(advanced mode)? ====
 
  Please follow the steps in EYE Sensor wiki page: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/EYE_SENSOR_/_BTSMP1#Teltonika_configurator_.28standard_functionality_.2F_advanced_mode.29
 
  Please follow the steps in EYE Sensor wiki page: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/EYE_SENSOR_/_BTSMP1#Teltonika_configurator_.28standard_functionality_.2F_advanced_mode.29
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===<big>Value-adding Features</big>===
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==== What is hibernated mode? ====
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Hibernated mode means that the EYE device is OFF when shipping from the factory, preserving battery life.
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PLEASE NOTE that EYE devices are available in two modes: factory-activated (ON) or Hibernated (OFF). You may order the device version which better suits your needs.
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==== How to activate hibernated eye device? ====
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Attach any magnet to sleeping device and wait for LED to blink.
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<br>'''NOTE: ANY MAGNET CAN BE USED'''
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<br>[[File:520746 Magnet EYE gif v1.6-min.gif|frameless|684x684px]]
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<br>Now device is discoverable, scannable, connectable via BLE.
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==== How to put the device back to sleep (Hibernation)? ====
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If you want to put the EYE device back to sleep after accidental activation or simply pause its use, you may do that.
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<br>Step 1. While connected and in overview tap "Send device to sleep": [[File:Send To Sleep.png|frameless|300x300px]]
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<br>Step 2. Confirm your selection:                                    [[File:Send To Sleep Confirm.png|frameless|300x300px]]
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<br>Step 3. Wait for EYE App to disconnect:                            [[File:Send To Sleep Disconnect.png|frameless|300x300px]]
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==== Which eye devices can I put back to sleep (Hibernation)? ====
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You may put back to sleep:
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<br>1. All EYE Sensors with firmware version starting from 1.2.9.R.8.
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2. New EYE Beacons WITH ‘Hibernate’ feature. It is not available for non-Hibernate edition Beacons due to hardware limitations.
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==== What's the value of hibernation? ====
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Hibernated versions of EYE devices simplify stock management for our partners while maximizing battery life. For example, it helps in such situations:
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<br>1. Our partners want to have EYE devices ready and available to deploy at any moment with full battery capacity, delivering the fastest possible service and this way increasing their competitive advantage;
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2. Our partners order a little too many devices for a specific project, and then it may take a month or a few to deploy them for different projects. That way they may deploy EYE devices with full battery capacity for further projects as well.
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===<big>Questions about Protocols</big>===
 
===<big>Questions about Protocols</big>===
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  Only angle at the moment, with special development it's possible to receive accelerometer data.
 
  Only angle at the moment, with special development it's possible to receive accelerometer data.
 
  Angle consists of 3 Bytes, i.e.: Angle is received as 0BFFC7 in frame advertised by the sensor, it parses to:
 
  Angle consists of 3 Bytes, i.e.: Angle is received as 0BFFC7 in frame advertised by the sensor, it parses to:
  C1 – Most significant byte represents '''device pitch'''. Device pitch can be from -90 to 90 degrees.
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  C1 – Most significant byte represents device pitch. Device pitch can be from -90 to 90 degrees.
 
  In this example device's pitch is 0000 1011 (2's complement) = 11° degrees.
 
  In this example device's pitch is 0000 1011 (2's complement) = 11° degrees.
  FFC7– Two least significant bytes represent '''device's roll'''. Device's roll can be from -180 to 180 degrees.
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  FFC7– Two least significant bytes represent device's roll. Device's roll can be from -180 to 180 degrees.
 
  In this example device Roll is 1111 1111 1100 0111 (2's complement) = -57° degrees   
 
  In this example device Roll is 1111 1111 1100 0111 (2's complement) = -57° degrees   
 
  Source:https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/EYE_SENSOR_/_BTSMP1#Protocol_description
 
  Source:https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/EYE_SENSOR_/_BTSMP1#Protocol_description
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  [[File:MAGNET TRAILER MOUNTING.png|frameless|676x676px]]
 
  [[File:MAGNET TRAILER MOUNTING.png|frameless|676x676px]]
'''How to identify pitch/roll directions?'''
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  Please see attached image:
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==== How to identify pitch/roll directions? ====
  [[File:PITCH ROLL.png|frameless|684x684px]]
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  Please see attached videos:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Roll Axis !! Pitch axis
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| [[File:Eye beacon Roll axis v4.mp4|500x500px]]|| [[File:Eye beacon Pitch axis v2.mp4|500x500px]]
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|}
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