Each Kontakt.io device has a unique profile that includes its current status data and configured settings. Each Kontakt.io device model has a unique setting specification based on its features, function, and a device's current firmware version.
The following displays examples of Kontakt.io Tag devices.
The following provides a high-level overview of what's available in a device profile by each tab.
Tab |
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General |
The General tab includes information about the device's unique specifications, settings, and status information. The device's settings include its Device Name, which by default is set to the device's Kontakt.io Product Name, Tags that are a method to uniquely group or categorize devices, and the Deployment Status. The Notes field is for information purposes and the |
Sensors/IR |
The Sensors/IR tab includes the configuration settings that are unique to a device's sensors and Infrared (IR) capabilities. Many tags are equipped with various types of sensors, such as a temperature sensor that measures ambient air conditions, an accelerometer sensor that detects movement, and button sensors that trigger events when pressed. |
Ble Connectivity |
The Ble connectivity tab includes a device's Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) settings. |
Power Saving |
From the Power Saving tab, you can manage when a battery-powered device broadcasts by enabling a Power Saving mode. When in a power saving state, a device consumes less power to extend its battery lifespan. |
Security |
The Security tab includes read-only details for the secure shuffling configuration set for a device. To prevent spoofing or cloning, devices can rotate (shuffle) their iBeacon and Eddystone identifiers. This setting can only be configured from the Device Management API via the shuffled configuration parameter; on (true) or off (false). |
Device Access |
The Device Access tab is where those assigned to the Access Manager role can manage device-level access for users. |