KBeacon App Instruction Revision History Version Date Change Description Author V1.0 2017/11/12 Initial draft for KBeaconTools Adam V1.1 2018/02/23 Name updating Adam V1.2 2018/03/08 Updating iBeacon/Eddystone URL/Eddystone UID/Eddystone TLM configuration Adam V1.2 2018/03/27 Updating RSSI value setting Adam V2.0 2018/10/02 App Interface updating Claire V3.0 2019/10/15 Name updating&App Interface updating Claire CONFIDENTIAL This document is the property of KKM Co.Ltd.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction Content 1. Download KBeacon App .................................................................................................. 3 2. How to connect KBeacon device to KBeacon App ......................................................... 3 2.1 Turn on KBeacon..................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Connect KBeacon ...........................................................................................
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction 1. Download KBeacon App Download the App ‘KBeacon’ from iOS App Store or Android Google Play or scan the QR code below to install. iOS App Android App Minimum requirements A mobile phone with Bluetooth 4.0 support is needed. For Android devices, Android version 5.1 or newer. For iOS devices, iOS version 10.0 or newer. 2. How to connect KBeacon device to KBeacon App Kindly note: Please make sure your KBeacon device is with battery already.
KKM Co.Ltd K1/K11 KBeacon App Instruction K21 K3 K5/51 K8 2.2 Connect KBeacon Let’s use a K21 (MAC Address: DD330A013476) to demonstrate: While KBeacon is ON, KBeacon App can scan the device’s Bluetooth signal, then the device will be displayed on the device list page. Find the corresponding KBeacon on the App according to its MAC address, Tap it , it will start connecting and jump to the configuration page (see pictures below). Copyright by KKM Inc.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction If there are too many KBeacon devices shown on the device list, but you want to search certain one KBeacon easily, try to filter name or filter rssi. Put the KBeacon device close to your phone(within 10cm range). Tap ‘Filter rssi’ and set the rssi to 30~-40dBm, then only the KBeacon next to your phone can be scanned and shown on the device list page. Copyright by KKM Inc.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction 3. How to configure KBeacon KBeacon supports five protocals : iBeacon Eddystone URL Eddystone UID Eddystone TLM KSensor 3.1 How to configure iBeacon and Eddystone (Take iBeacon as an example) Tap: Beacon Type—> iBeacon—> Save—> Return UUID, Major ID, Minor ID can also be configured in the App. Eddystone URL, UID, TLM can be modified by above same steps 3.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction Tap: Beacon Type—> KSensor—> Save—> Return After the parameters that need to be changed are modified, Tap: Save—> Ok—> return, and the all the parameters can be shown on the scan list. 4. Save as template and load template If a batch of KBeacon devices are to be configured with the same parameters, ‘SAVE AS TEMPLATE’ and ‘LOAD TEMPLATE’ functions can help saving a lot of time. Copyright by KKM Inc.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction Step 1: Configure one KBeacon and Save template Step 2: For the rest of the KBeacon in the same batch, load template to every one of them. 5. Unconnectable mode KBeacon can be set unconnectable. Tap: Connectable—> no—> Save. Copyright by KKM Inc.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction Please note: If KBeacon is set to be unconnectable, this KBeacon signal can be scanned, but it will not be able to be connected and configured. ( in case other people connect KBeacon and configure the parameter without permission). Question: How can I configure KBeacon again if it was set to be unconnectable? For KBeacon with button: click the button or re-install battery. For KBeacon without button: Re-install battery 6.
KKM Co.Ltd KBeacon App Instruction NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.