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'''Description:'''
'''Description:'''


Netronix NBL-2 -  wireless Bluetooth RFID reader with additional buttons.
Netronix NBL-2 -  wireless Bluetooth® RFID reader with additional buttons.


'''NBL-2 is great in these use cases:'''
'''NBL-2 is great in these use cases:'''
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* Mifare® Classic, Desfire card supports
* Mifare® Classic, Desfire card supports
* Bluetooth low energy module
* Bluetooth® low energy module
* Operating frequency - 13,56MHz
* Operating frequency - 13,56MHz
* Built in two LED indicators
* Built in two LED indicators
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* UID and card DATA available
* UID and card DATA available
* Configure via BL link
* Configure via BL link
* Firmware update via Bluetooth
* Firmware update via Bluetooth®
 
'''Important Note'''
Teltonika Telematics does not resell these accessories, official manufacturer has to be contacted to buy them.
 
==Product Specification==
==Product Specification==
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|RFID reader
|RFID reader
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==NBL-2 Configuration==
==NBL-2 Configuration==
'''For the NBL Tools application, contact the Netronix NBL manufacturer.''' 


First, you have to make sure that NBL-2 firmware version is updated to 1.3.  
First, you have to make sure that NBL-2 firmware version is updated to 1.3.  
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5.      Wake up the device - for example, by applying a card to it.
5.      Wake up the device - for example, by applying a card to it.


6.      Select the device from the list (long press), then select Update firmware from the drop-down menu and press the Start button.
6.      Select the device from the list, then select Update firmware from the drop-down menu and press the Start button.


[[File:NBL conf9.jpg.jpg|frameless|520x520px]]  [[File:NBL conf8.jpg.jpg|frameless|519x519px]]
[[File:NBL conf9.jpg.jpg|frameless|520x520px]]  [[File:NBL conf8.jpg.jpg|frameless|519x519px]]
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'''2.    Power OFF /Reset to default settings'''
'''2.    Power OFF /Reset to default settings'''


To set factory defaults and un-pairingboth buttons must be pressed for 5 seconds additionally button 1 (blue) must be pressed first. It is also factory/transport configuration.
To set factory defaults and unpairing both buttons must be pressed for 5 seconds additionally button 1 (blue) must be pressed first. It is also factory/transport configuration.


Procedure:
Procedure:
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# Press Button 2 and hold
# Press Button 2 and hold
# Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds
# Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds
# The PowerOnwillbe signaledby flashing LED1 and LED2
# The Power On will be signaled by flashing LED1 and LED2




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==Device configuration==
==Device configuration==
This functionality is available from firmware version FMB.Ver.03.28.05  
This functionality is available from firmware version FMB.Ver.03.28.05.Rev.04


Setting up NBL-2 device to connect with FMB device.  
Setting up NBL-2 device to connect with FMB device.  


Go to Teltonika configurator -> Bluetooth 4.0 and set it up like it shown in this screenshot (MAC address will depend on your particular NBL sensor):
Go to Teltonika configurator -> Bluetooth® 4.0 and set it up like it shown in this screenshot (MAC address will depend on your particular NBL sensor):


[[File:Nbl2 1.png|frameless|660x660px]]
[[File:Nbl2 1.png|frameless|660x660px]]
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Then go to I/O settings:  
Then go to I/O settings:  


Make sure to enable the BLE RFID #1 parameter (ID: 51740). We would recommend to set the operand to „On Change“.
Make sure to enable the BLE RFID #1 parameter (ID: 51740). We would recommend to set the operand to „[[Template:FMB I/O settings#Operand On Change|On Change]]“.


[[File:Nbl2 3.png|frameless|999x999px]]
[[File:Nbl2 3.png|frameless|999x999px]]
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==Testing NBL-2==
==Testing NBL-2==
Power up the FMB device and start logging it into the Terminal application. When the RFID card is not enabled, the BLE RFID #1 parameter (AVL ID: 451) will show a specific value. Example:
'''1.    Using the Configurator'''
 
Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and open Configurator application. Configure devices as shown above.
 
When the RFID card is not enabled, the BLE RFID #1 parameter (AVL ID: 451) will show a specific value.
 
Example (Status tab => I/O Info):
 
[[File:NBL-2 cfg1.png|frameless|900x900px]]
 
When the RFID card is activated (card touched to NBL-2 and followed by two beeps) BLE RFID #1 parameter should look like this:
 
[[File:NBL-2 cfg2.png|frameless|900x900px]]
 
 
'''2.    Using the Terminal application'''
 
Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and start logging it into the Terminal application.  
 
When the RFID card is not enabled, the BLE RFID #1 parameter (AVL ID: 451) will show a specific value.  
 
Example:


''IO ID[451]: 0x0000000000000000''
''IO ID[451]: 0x0000000000000000''