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'''Note:''' If you are using presets(firmware/configurator without EYE product support), then refer to [[FMB130 Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID#BLE%20Sensors%20I.2FO%20elements|BLE Sensors I/O elements]] table instead.
 
'''Note:''' If you are using presets(firmware/configurator without EYE product support), then refer to [[FMB130 Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID#BLE%20Sensors%20I.2FO%20elements|BLE Sensors I/O elements]] table instead.
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==<p style="font-size:32px"><span style="color:#0054A6">New EYE Features (Proximity and Lost&Found)</span></p>==
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===<p style="font-size:24px><span style="color:#0054A6">Proximity</span>===
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[[File:Eye_Beacon_Proximity_Events.png|alt=|right|frameless]]
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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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Proximity events consist of near, away and lost events:
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* When EYE beacon RSSI level is below the first configured threshold, the beacon will be added to Near Beacon Record '''(AVL ID: 10828)'''
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* When EYE BEACON RSSI level is between the second and first configured threshold, beacon is added to Away Beacon record '''(AVL ID: 10829)'''
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* When EYE Beacon RSSI level is lower than the second configured threshold, beacon is added to Lost Beacon record '''(AVL ID: 10831)'''. In the case of EYE Beacon disappearing from the environment and not being detected by the FM tracker anymore, the beacon will be added to Lost Beacon record and will be removed from Beacon list.
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'''Event modes'''
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* Disabled – Record generating is disabled for the selected range
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* Periodic – Records will be periodically generated for the selected range, according to the configured record period on move or on stop value.
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* On Change – Records will be generated as soon as the Eye Beacon number changes for the selected range.
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'''Averaging Timeout'''
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This parameter specifies how long it will take current RSSI value to reach new RSSI value. For example, current EYE Beacon RSSI value is -40 dBm. FMB captures same EYE Beacon with RSSI value of -60 dBm. If averaging timeout is configured to be 10 seconds, it will take 10 seconds for RSSI value to reach -60 dBm from -40 dBm. Keep in mind that this is assuming perfect conditions and subsequent EYE Beacon RSSI.
 
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