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==Introduction to the product==
[[File:NBL-3.png|right|frameless|300x300px]]

'''Description:'''

Netronix NBL-3 -  wireless Bluetooth RFID reader with additional buttons.

'''NBL-3 is great in these use cases:'''
*Authorized driving - track who is driving your vehicle. You will receive a card ID every time a driver applies a card to NBL-3 reader.
*Private mode – this solution will allow your company car to be used by employees for personal purposes without violating the EU General Data Protection Regulations by masking all the personal data while vehicle is used in Private mode. Moreover, self-employed people can easily convert their own car into a business asset and ensure that the data provided (Example - distance traveled) is correct and shown only working hours' driven distance. Private/business mode can be easily switched by any of the NBL-3 buttons.


'''Features:'''

*Mifare® Classic, Desfire card supports
*Bluetooth low energy module
*Operating frequency - 13,56MHz
*Built in two LED indicators
*Built in two buttons
*UID and card DATA available
*Configure via BL link
*Firmware update via Bluetooth
==Product Specification==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|Supply voltage
|two AAA batteries
|-
|Sensor
|Accelerometer

Humidity

Light

Magnetic field

Low battery voltage
|-
|Operating temperature
| -20ºC to +70ºC
|-
|Size (mm)
|100 x 58 x 18
|-
|Type
|RFID reader
|}


==NBL-3 Configuration==
'''For the NBL Tools application, contact the Netronix NBL manufacturer.'''

==='''Updating NBL-3'''===

How to update the NBL-3 device is shown in the link below.

https://netronix.pl/en/nbl-readers/nbl-3

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

Setting up NBL-3 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):

[[File:Nbl2 1.png|frameless|660x660px]]

'''Mandatory setting condition: Non Stop Scan'''

[[File:Nbl2 2.png|frameless|350x350px]]

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 „[[Template:FMB I/O settings#Operand On Change|On Change]]“.

[[File:Nbl2 3.png|frameless|999x999px]]

==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-1 Button1 or NBL-1 Button2 (parameter ID: 11811).

[[File:NBL_conf12.jpg.png|alt=|frameless|500x500px]]

Don't forget to set up data masking in Private mode if necessary.

[[File:Nbl2 4.png|frameless|335x335px]]


Don‘t forget to save all these changes to the device and you are ready to test the NBL-3 sensor.

[[Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality|More information about Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality.]]

==NBL-3 packet==
NBL-T data is being read via broadcast packets only. The packet structure is described below:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!EIR Type
!Description / Value
!LEN
|-
|Flags – 0x01
|0x06
GeneralDiscoverable,

BrEdrNotSupported
|3B
|-
|Complete name – 0x09
|‘NBL-3’
|7B
|-
|Service data – 0x16
|Data format
{| class="wikitable"
!BYTE:
!0..1
!2
!3
!4..5
!6..7
!8
!9
!10..18
|-
|Field:
|UUID
|Status
|Batt
|Temp
|Humi
|Light
|CID_Len
|CID
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Field
!Description
|-
|UUID
|‘NX’
|-
|Status
|Data format:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!MSB
!
!
!
!
!
!
!LSB
|-
|Prox
|Temp
|Humi
|Light
|Card
|0
|B1
|B2
|}
• '''Prox''' – state of magnetic field sensor

• '''Motion –''' if 1, the measured temperature is outside the defined values

• '''Motion –''' if 1, the measured humidity is outside the defined range

• '''Light –''' if 1, the measured light is outside the definied range

• '''Card''' – if 1, the ID is read

• '''Btn1''' – state of button 1

• '''Btn2''' – state of button 2


|-
|Batt
|Battery level in %
|-
|Temp
|Temperature
|-
|Humi
|Humidity
|-
|Light
|Light (8 oldest bits)
|-
|CID_Len
|ID length
|-
|CID
|ID card number
|}
|21B
|}
Total packet length: 31B.

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