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==Introduction to the product==
 
==Introduction to the product==
 
[[File:NBL-3.png|right|frameless|300x300px]]
 
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'''Description:'''
 
'''Description:'''
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Netronix NBL-3 -  wireless Bluetooth RFID reader with additional buttons.
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Netronix NBL-3 -  wireless Bluetooth® RFID reader with additional buttons.
    
'''NBL-3 is great in these use cases:'''
 
'''NBL-3 is great in these use cases:'''
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* Mifare® Classic, Desfire card supports
 
* Mifare® Classic, Desfire card supports
* Bluetooth low energy module
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* 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
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* Firmware update via Bluetooth®
    
==Product Specification==
 
==Product Specification==
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=='Updating NBL-3 firmware'==
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==Updating NBL-3 firmware==
    
Please visit https://netronix.pl/en/nbl-readers/nbl-3 download section for manual and NBL tool.
 
Please visit https://netronix.pl/en/nbl-readers/nbl-3 download section for manual and NBL tool.
    
==Device configuration==
 
==Device configuration==
This functionality is available from firmware version FMB.Ver.03.29.00.Rev.230 or newer
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NBL-3 support is available from firmware version '''03.29.00.Rev.233'''.
    
Setting up NBL-3 device to connect with FMB device.
 
Setting up NBL-3 device to connect with FMB device.
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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):
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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):
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'''Mandatory setting condition: Non Stop Scan'''
 
'''Mandatory setting condition: Non Stop Scan'''
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Then go to I/O settings:  
 
Then go to I/O settings:  
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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]]“.
 
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]]“.
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Trip > Remember iButton
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Features > Immobilizer
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Features > ID read Notification
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Configuration options can be navigated in the windows below.
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==Setting up Private/Business mode ==
 
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==Setting up Private/Business mode==
   
Make sure to enable Private/Business mode in Trip/Odometer settings. It can be done using SMS commands or a configurator. Not every device has these parameters visible in the configurator, therefore they should be configured via SMS commands. It can be done by sending  ''setparam'' SMS (how to send SMS commands: [[FMB120 SMS/GPRS Commands|https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB120_SMS/GPRS_Commands]]). Set it to High or Low priority (parameter ID: 11850). Enable triggers as NBL Button1 or NBL Button2 (parameter ID: 11811).
 
Make sure to enable Private/Business mode in Trip/Odometer settings. It can be done using SMS commands or a configurator. Not every device has these parameters visible in the configurator, therefore they should be configured via SMS commands. It can be done by sending  ''setparam'' SMS (how to send SMS commands: [[FMB120 SMS/GPRS Commands|https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB120_SMS/GPRS_Commands]]). Set it to High or Low priority (parameter ID: 11850). Enable triggers as NBL Button1 or NBL Button2 (parameter ID: 11811).
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[[Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality|More information about Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality.]]
 
[[Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality|More information about Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality.]]
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==NBL-3 broadcasting behavior==
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==NBL-3 broadcasting behaviour==
When NBL-3 device captures RFID value it keeps broadcasting it for roughly a minute (it varies). As of 2023.07.20 NBL-3 manufacturer Netronix states that it is currently impossible to detect when the same RFID is attached to NBL-3 device again (when RFID value is still present after first read). New RFID read can only indicated after NBL-3 value retention timeout is finished.
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When attaching different cards each time to reader, all will be read without issues.
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* When NBL-3 device captures RFID value it keeps broadcasting it for roughly a minute (it varies). NBL-3 manufacturer Netronix states that it is currently impossible to detect when the same RFID is attached to NBL-3 device again (when RFID value is still present after first read). New RFID read can only be indicated after NBL-3 value retention timeout is finished. When attaching different cards each time to reader, all will be read without issues.
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* During testing another behaviour was spotted, that if Netronix NBL reader being configured in Advanced mode, only configured features are being shown in I/O elements. However FW stops detecting button states and cannot trigger immobilizer feature even when RFID card is being successfully read in I/O. As well as for immobilizer, Private/Business mode does not change state while pressing buttons. Issue being fixed when same MAC being configured as NBL reader in second connection. For that reason 2 BLE Connections need to be used for correctly working functions of single reader.
    
==Testing NBL-3 RFID card reading and Buttons==
 
==Testing NBL-3 RFID card reading and Buttons==
'''1.    Using the Configurator'''
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====Using Telonika Configurator====
 
Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and open Configurator application. Configure devices as shown above.
 
Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and open Configurator application. Configure devices as shown above.
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'''2.    Using the Terminal application'''
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====Using Terminal application====
    
Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and start logging it into the Terminal application.  
 
Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and start logging it into the Terminal application.  
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|Temp
 
|Temp
 
|Humi
 
|Humi
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|Card
 
|Card
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|B1
 
|B1
 
|B2
 
|B2