Instruction Manual
CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS
UUID - Universally Unique Idener. It contains 32 hexadecimal digits, split into 5 groups, separated by
hyphens. Each of the 5 groups must contain the following number of characters per secon: First secon:
8; Second secon: 4; Third secon: 4; Fourth secon: 4; Fih secon: 12. Characters should be numbers
from 0 - 9, or leers from A to F. A group can be made enrely of just numbers or leers or a combinaon
of both. The UUID is a standard idenfying system which allows a 'unique' number to be generated for a
device (or in the case of Beacons, manufacturer, applicaon or owner). The purpose of the ID is to disn-
guish Beacons in your network, from all other beacons in networks outside your control. By default, you
will be assigned only one UUID when ordering Beacons. Technically an organizaon can use mulple
UUIDs if needed, for example, to idenfy venues in dierent locaons or to idenfy dierent business
units.
MAJOR - Major and Minor values are numbers assigned to your Beacons, in order to idenfy them with
greater accuracy than using UUID alone. Minor and Major are unsigned integer values between
0 and 65535. Major values are intended to idenfy and disnguish a group – for example, all beacons in on
a certain oor or room in your venue could be assigned a unique major value.
MINOR - Major and Minor values are numbers assigned to your Beacons, in order to idenfy them with
greater accuracy than using UUID alone. Minor and Major are unsigned integer values be-
tween 0 and 65535. Minor values are intended to idenfy and disnguish an individual – for example dis-
nguishing individual beacons within a group of beacons assigned a major value.
MEASURED DISTANCE - Measured Distance is a factory-calibrated constant which indicates what's the ex-
pected RSSI at a distance of 1 meter to the beacon. Combined with RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indica-
tor), it allows you to esmate the distance between the device and the beacon
TRANSMISSION POWER - The power with which the beacon broadcasts its signal. The more power, the
longer the range. Increasing the power can also make the signal more stable, but keep in mind it can have
a negave eect on baery life.
CHANGE PASSWORD - The CCI beacon password should be changed immediately upon pung the bea-
cons into place to insure the highest level of security possible.
BROADCASTING INTERVAL - Beacons do not broadcast constantly. They ‘blink’ instead. A broadcast Inter-
val describes the me between each blink. The broadcasng Interval on beacons can be adjusted. The CCI
beacons have ten broadcasng opons ranging from 100ms - 1000ms. The shorter the interval, the more
stable the signal. Adjusng the broadcast interval can signicantly impact the baery life.
SERIAL ID - The serial ID is another way to idenfy a parcular set of beacons.
BEACON NAME - The beacon name is an idener which is also visible in Admin Apps without actually
having to connect to the beacon device. The Beacon name is also transmied in a scan response packet.
CONNECTION MODE - The Connecon mode determines whether the Beacon is congurable (O) or in
deployment mode (1). If connectable, then the beacon can be congured. If non-connectable, the Beacon
is in deployment mode and cannot be congured.
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