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* Up to 4 sensors can be connected to the majority of different Teltonika models via Bluetooth | * Up to 4 sensors can be connected to the majority of different Teltonika models via Bluetooth | ||
* In case your tracker has the Rs485 port, the sensors can be connected to such tracker by means of the BLE-Rs485 adapter (also called ‘'''base'''’ sometimes) | * In case your tracker has the Rs485 port, the sensors can be connected to such tracker by means of the BLE-Rs485 adapter (also called ‘'''base'''’ sometimes) | ||
Before connecting the sensor, find '''its MAC address''' via Escort app for Android devices (Apple devices don’t give access to MAC addresses of any devices) or directly on the sensor’s body. | |||
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| | |MAC address in the app | ||
| | |MAC address on the sensor’s head | ||
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== Bluetooth and Bluetooth 4.0 tabs (entering MAC address, BLA Scan settings) == | |||
In the Teltonika configurator, go to the '''Bluetooth''' tab first. Make sure that everything is configured as shown on the figure below | |||
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On the '''Bluetooth 4.0 tab''', configure '''the''' '''BLE Scan settings''' as follows: | |||
- disable the '''Non Stop Scan''' | - disable the '''Non Stop Scan''' | ||
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Further below you have 4 '''Connection slots''' to pair up to 4 sensors (those can be any TD, DU or TH sensors). Click on the '''Advanced''' button and then '''enter the MAC address''' of the sensor. | |||
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== Bluetooth 4.0 tab (Preset selection) == | |||
Then, click on the '''preset button''' and select '''the preset required for a certain sensor model''' and click on the '''Load''' button : | |||
- “escort fuel” for TD-BLE, | - “escort fuel” for TD-BLE, | ||
- “escort luminosity” or “escort temperature” for | - “escort luminosity” or “escort temperature” for TH-BLE, “Escort_DU-BLE_Angle_sensor” for DU-BLE | ||
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== I/O tab settings == | == I/O tab settings == | ||
Next, go to the I/O tab and select the '''Low option in the Priority column''' for the '''BLE Fuel Level''' and '''BLE Temperature''' (BLE Battery Charge is optional) parameters for TD. | |||
In case of a DU-BLE, you may want to set the '''Operand''' option to the '''On Change | In case of a DU-BLE, you may want to set the '''Operand''' option to the '''On Change''' for the BLE Temperature parameter that corresponds to the Event notification sent by the sensor. Then, whenever the '''sensor’s Event Notification''' changes (it might be happening every time the tap of a hatch is opened, for example), the tracker will transmit an extra message to the server immediately upon receiving a new Event Notification. | ||
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To find the io_ you need on the monitoring platform, check the following table: | |||
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[[File:Таблица данных на телтонику.png|809x809px]] | |||
== System settings (Codec 8 Extended) == | |||
In the '''System''' tab, click on the '''Codec 8 Extended''' option. | |||
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System. Data Protocol. Codec 8 Extended | |||
== RSSI check == | |||
When selecting the installation spot for the tracker, check the '''RSSI (Signal Strength)''' in the Bluetooth 4.0 tab by clicking on the '''Discover BLE''' button during 2-3 minutes. | |||
The average value must be from '''-45 to -85 dB''' for optimal connection stability. | The average value must be from '''-45 to -85 dB''' for optimal connection stability. | ||
[[File:Photo 5418063427176959116 x.jpg|frameless|570x570px]] | [[File:Photo 5418063427176959116 x.jpg|frameless|570x570px]] Checking RSSI is vital | ||
== Antenna orientation == | |||
Remember to orient the sensor with the tracker so that the sensor’s and the tracker’s Bluetooth antenna were facing each other. | |||
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[[File:Antenna direction.png]] | [[File:Antenna direction.png]] | ||
Sensor and tracker orientation (applicable to TD-BLE, DU-BLE, TH-BLE models) | |||
== Saving changes == | |||
Remember to click on the '''Save to device''' button after changing any configurations in the Teltonika configurator to apply the changes. | |||
[[File:Photo 5418063427176959118 x.jpg|frameless|573x573px]] | [[File:Photo 5418063427176959118 x.jpg|frameless|573x573px]] | ||
Saving the changes | |||
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= BLE Fuel Level missing in I/O = | = BLE Fuel Level missing in I/O = | ||
'''If you cannot find the BLE Fuel Level parameter in the I/O tab''' of a newer version of Teltonika configurator, please, use one of the old ones available via the links below. | '''If you cannot find the BLE Fuel Level parameter in the I/O tab''' of a newer version of Teltonika configurator, please, use one of the old ones available via the links below in the "Compatibility list" section of this article. | ||
The links allow you to download a compressed file with an old FW version (you don’t need to install it onto the tracker) and an older version of the configurator for different tracker models. | The links allow you to download a compressed file with an old FW version (you don’t need to install it onto the tracker) and an older version of the configurator for different tracker models. | ||
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The password for the compressed file is '''1234''' | The password for the compressed file is '''1234''' | ||
== | == Data losses == | ||
If there is a connection loss, after several attempts to collect the data (the '''Scan retries until error''' | If there is a connection loss, after several attempts to collect the data (the '''Scan retries until error''' setting in the Bluetooth 4.0 tab) the tracker will transmit the error '''code 3000/300 in the temperature io'''. The level value will be transmitted as the last reading transmitted by the sensor if it was connected via the BLE base, or '''0\-4\65532''' in the fuel data. | ||
Before installing a BLE sensor and a tracker, you need to check the stability of the Bluetooth connection to select the best spot to install the GPS tracker/gateway (or BLE-RS485-RS232 adapter) | Before installing a BLE sensor and a tracker, you need to properly configure the BLE Scan sessions as indicated in this article above) and check the stability of the Bluetooth connection to select the best spot to install the GPS tracker/gateway (or BLE-RS485-RS232 adapter) to minimize the risks of connection losses happening in the future. Also, be sure to orient the antennas of the devices as per recommendations provided in this article above. | ||
To determine if the connection between the Bluetooth transmitter of the sensor and the Bluetooth receiver is stable or not, you should use the RSSI parameter. When you search for a place to install the GPS tracker, you should calculate the average RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) by taking into account the 10 or more measurements of the RSSI taken over the course of 2-3 minutes while the engine of the vehicle is running and all electronics inside the cab and around the vehicle are switched on. | To determine if the connection between the Bluetooth transmitter of the sensor and the Bluetooth receiver is stable or not, you should use the RSSI parameter. When you search for a place to install the GPS tracker, you should calculate the average RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) by taking into account the 10 or more measurements of the RSSI taken over the course of 2-3 minutes while the engine of the vehicle is running and all electronics inside the cab and around the vehicle are switched on. | ||
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== Presets == | == Presets == | ||
You can also downolad our '''TD 150 BLE''' and '''DU BLE''' presets for Teltonika tracker manually | You can also downolad our '''TD 150 BLE''' and '''DU BLE''' presets for Teltonika tracker manually and add them to the preset library. | ||
# First of all, download preset file | # First of all, download preset file via the following links: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_wiyNRlUvUn0JarXYwcJNpeahZNlH1Fw/view TD 150 BLE] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xQgTjlbQ8W2oOb8Owpj2Jr_U7xh4-2a0/view DU BLE] | ||
# | # Go to the Teltonika settings in the right corner below in the configurator [[File:Imageaaveda.png|833x833px]] | ||
# Open Preset Settings and find preset file, that you downloaded earlier [[File:Imageacacac.png|839x839px]] | # Open Preset Settings and find preset file, that you downloaded earlier [[File:Imageacacac.png|839x839px]] | ||
# Choose the downloaded preset file [[File:Imagecavcf.png|837x837px]] [[File:Imageavdsfbdn.png|837x837px]] | # Choose the downloaded preset file [[File:Imagecavcf.png|837x837px]] [[File:Imageavdsfbdn.png|837x837px]] | ||