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Teltonika Eye Beacons have 2 new scenarios related to RSSI value. RSSI means “Received Signal Strength Indicator” and this value can be use as distance indicator, or to know if the Beacon is detected by the FM tracker.
 
Teltonika Eye Beacons have 2 new scenarios related to RSSI value. RSSI means “Received Signal Strength Indicator” and this value can be use as distance indicator, or to know if the Beacon is detected by the FM tracker.
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Following sections describe '''Proximity''' and '''Lost&Found''' Scenarios.
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Following sections describe '''Proximity''' and '''Lost & Found''' Scenarios.
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=== Lost & Found Scenario ===
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Purpose of this functionality is to '''periodically''' generate records with all EYE Beacon list (AVL ID: 10828) and create eventual '''On Change''' records only when EYE Beacon is lost (AVL ID: 10831) or found (AVL ID: 10829).
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Lost and Found Beacon records only include EYE Beacon which was lost or found, not the full Beacon list.
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== Configuration ==
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=== Common Settings ===
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We need to set up proper Protocol and Bluetooth settings in order to have beacons information
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# In System Settings Enable Codec 8 Extended.
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# In Bluetooth settings Enable Bluetooth®, set this setting as either "Enable (hidden)" or "Enable (visible)", otherwise Bluetooth® will be disabled.
    
=== Proximity Scenario ===
 
=== Proximity Scenario ===
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[[File:Eye Beacon Proximity Events.png|thumb]]
 
EYE beacon Proximity events is a functionality which creates three different types of records, depending on the captured Beacons RSSI level. This functionality is only supported with Teltonika EYE beacons.
 
EYE beacon Proximity events is a functionality which creates three different types of records, depending on the captured Beacons RSSI level. This functionality is only supported with Teltonika EYE beacons.
  

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