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0 | 15 | ManufacturerData | company identifier |
1 | FF | ManufacturerData | company identifier |
2 | 4F | ManufacturerData | company identifier |
3 | 09 | ManufacturerData | company identifier |
4 | 01 | Version | the version of this advertisement structure |
5 | 00 | UserData | user-configured part of the payload |
6 | xx* | Secret | secret: salt |
7 | xx* | Secret | secret: salt |
8 | xx* | Secret | secret: acceleration on the X-axis |
9 | xx* | Secret | secret: acceleration on the X-axis |
10 | xx* | Secret | secret: acceleration on the Y-axis |
11 | xx* | Secret | secret: acceleration on the Y-axis |
12 | xx* | Secret | secret: acceleration on the Z-axis |
13 | xx* | Secret | secret: acceleration on the Z-axis |
14 | xx* | Secret | secret: temperature |
15 | xx* | Secret | secret: temperature |
16 | xx* | Secret | secret: uptime |
17 | xx* | Secret | secret: uptime |
18 | xx* | Secret | secret: uptime |
19 | xx* | Secret | secret: uptime |
20 | 00 | Secret | secret: flags |
21 | 64 | Secret | secret: batteryPercentage |
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Starting with v7.11, you can use the Peripheral Device section or/and Decode-ad feature to view decoded values! |
Example
An example of the payload configured in MikroTik's format (non-encrypted) would be:
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5f (21st octet) → battery percentage of the tag = 95 %. 0x5f from hex to dec is95.
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Starting with v7.11, you can use the Peripheral Device section or/and Decode-ad feature to view decoded values! |
Script for decoding
Add a new script under the "System>Scripts" tab and import the script there (for non-encrypted payloads).
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