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BE IoT Command

Configuration of triggers for iBeacon sensor presence detection.


What is it for?

Use caseDescription
📍 Presence detectionDetects when a beacon enters or exits the configured range
🚗 Driver controlIdentifies authorized drivers through personal beacons
🔧 Tool controlMonitors presence of tools or equipment with beacons
🚛 Trailer managementDetects trailer coupling/uncoupling
AutomationTriggers automatic actions when detecting/losing beacon signal

Description

The BE command allows configuration of up to 5 triggers for iBeacon sensor presence detection. Each trigger can be configured with a specific MAC identifier, detection range, and signal maintenance time.

This command is available only on IoT devices with BLE-enabled firmware.


Features

  • 5 triggers - Indices 00-04 independently configurable
  • MAC detection - Precise beacon identification
  • Configurable range - Maximum detection distance in meters
  • Maintenance time - Post-detection signal state control
  • Rule integration - Use in event engine

Commands

Query

QBE

Configuration

SBEaabbbbbbbbbbbb,cc..cc,dd..dd

Response

RBEaabbbbbbbbbbbb,cc..cc,dd..dd,e

Parameters

ParameterDescription
aaTrigger index (00-04)
bbbbbbbbbbbbiBeacon identifier (MAC)
cc..ccMinimum detection range (meters)
dd..ddSignal maintenance time at 1 after detection (seconds). At 0 generates a pulse
eSignal state, at 1 when the iBeacon tag was detected

Example

Configure BE00 to detect iBeacon AC233F252487, with a 5-meter range, maintaining the signal for 10 seconds:

>SBE00AC233F252487,5,10<

Generate the message “RTX BE ON” to Serial port when detecting sensor presence:

>SRLA0E;TRG=BE00+;ACC={STX BE ON;@TRM}<

Generate the message “RTX BE OFF” to Serial port when detecting sensor absence:

>SRLA1E;TRG=BE00-;ACC={STX BE OFF;@TRM}<

Associated Signals

SignalIndexConditional useEdges
BSaa00-04YES+ Positive edge, - Negative edge

Compatibility

💾Firmware:v1.00.00
SP-IOT
SM-IOT
ZE-IOT

See Also

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