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==Blue ID description==
 
==Blue ID description==
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The Blue ID works as a beacon, which can allow users to track and identify trucks, tippers and containers on industrial sites using Bluetooth®. This BLE sensor constantly broadcasts its own ID, which can be detected by FMB devices that support Beacons.
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The Blue ID works as a beacon, which can allow users to track and identify trucks, tippers and containers on industrial sites using Bluetooth®®. This BLE sensor constantly broadcasts its own ID, which can be detected by FMB devices that support Beacons.
    
==Technical Data==
 
==Technical Data==
    
*'''Battery:''' Lifecycle up to 5 years
 
*'''Battery:''' Lifecycle up to 5 years
*'''Bluetooth®:''' 2,4 GHz - Bluetooth® Low Energy 4.0/4.2
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*'''Bluetooth®®:''' 2,4 GHz - Bluetooth®® Low Energy 4.0/4.2
 
*'''NFC:''' Supported
 
*'''NFC:''' Supported
 
*'''Dimensions:''' ø 36 mm base - Thickness 10 mm - 2 mounting ø 3 mm holes, spaced of 32 mm
 
*'''Dimensions:''' ø 36 mm base - Thickness 10 mm - 2 mounting ø 3 mm holes, spaced of 32 mm
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==Using Blue ID with Teltonika FMB1 devices==
 
==Using Blue ID with Teltonika FMB1 devices==
 
===Configuring Teltonika Device===
 
===Configuring Teltonika Device===
<p>1. Connect the device to the configurator and go to Bluetooth® settings. Make sure that BT Radio is set to Enable (visible) or Enable (hidden)
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<p>1. Connect the device to the configurator and go to Bluetooth®® settings. Make sure that BT Radio is set to Enable (visible) or Enable (hidden)
 
[[Image:BTRadio_Enable.png|300x200px|center|upright=0.35]]
 
[[Image:BTRadio_Enable.png|300x200px|center|upright=0.35]]