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==NBL-2 updating==
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==NBL-2 Configuration==
    
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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7.      Correct firmware update will be signaled by device start-up led message.
 
7.      Correct firmware update will be signaled by device start-up led message.
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'''2.    POWER OFF /RESET  TO DEFAULT  SETTINGS'''
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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.
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Procedure:
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# Press Button1 and hold
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# Press Button2 and hold
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# Keep the buttons pressed for 5 seconds
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# The return to the factory settings will be signaledby flashing LED1 and LED2
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'''3.    POWER ON (AFTER POWERED OFF)'''
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Procedure:
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1.Press Button 2 and hold
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2.Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds
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3.The PowerOnwillbe signaledby flashing LED1 and LED2
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'''3.    PARING'''
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When device have defaults settings, reader waits for button then sends advertising packet for 50 seconds and blinks LEDs. First connection in this state is pairing process. Paring mode used: No Pin.
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When the device is paired, the pairing mode is changed to pairing using the PIN. This prevents the pairing of additional devices
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==Device configuration==
 
==Device configuration==
 
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):
 
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):