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| '''Description:''' | | '''Description:''' |
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− | Netronix NBL-2 - wireless Bluetooth RFID reader with additional buttons. | + | Netronix NBL-2 - wireless Bluetooth® RFID reader with additional buttons. |
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| '''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® |
| ==Product Specification== | | ==Product Specification== |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
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| ==NBL-2 Configuration== | | ==NBL-2 Configuration== |
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| + | '''For the NBL Tools application, contact the Netronix NBL manufacturer.''' |
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| 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. |
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− | 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. |
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| [[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''' |
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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. | + | 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. |
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| 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== |
− | 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): | + | This functionality is available from firmware version FMB.Ver.03.28.05.Rev.04 |
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| + | Setting up NBL-2 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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| [[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: |
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− | 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]]“. |
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| [[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''' |
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| + | Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and open Configurator application. Configure devices as shown above. |
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| + | When the RFID card is not enabled, the BLE RFID #1 parameter (AVL ID: 451) will show a specific value. |
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| + | Example (Status tab => I/O Info): |
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| + | [[File:NBL-2 cfg1.png|frameless|900x900px]] |
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| + | When the RFID card is activated (card touched to NBL-2 and followed by two beeps) BLE RFID #1 parameter should look like this: |
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| + | [[File:NBL-2 cfg2.png|frameless|900x900px]] |
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| + | '''2. Using the Terminal application''' |
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| + | Power up the FMB device, connect it to PC and start logging it into the Terminal application. |
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| + | When the RFID card is not enabled, the BLE RFID #1 parameter (AVL ID: 451) will show a specific value. |
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| + | Example: |
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| ''IO ID[451]: 0x0000000000000000'' | | ''IO ID[451]: 0x0000000000000000'' |