# node-red-node-physical-web install with npm install node-red-node-physical-web Then on Linux follow these instrucations: https://github.com/sandeepmistry/bleno#running-on-linux ## Physical-Web out A node to allow Node-RED to act as an Eddystone beacon broadcasting URLs ### Config The config window lets you set the inital URL, anouncement power and period for the Eddystone. Any messages received will update the advertised URL from the msg.payload ## Physical-Web in A node to scan for local Eddystones and output information about discovered URLs and TLM data. Two types of messages will be emitted: - **URL** - - *type* - Eddystone type - *txPower* - Received power at 0m in dBm - *url* - The URL the beacon is broadcasting - *tlm* - TLM data, if the device is interleaving broadcasts - *rssi* - RSSI of the beacon - *distance* - Estimated distance to the beacon - **UID** - - *type* - Eddystone type - *txPower* - Received power at 0m in dBm - *namespace* - 10-byte ID of namspace - *instance* - 6-byte ID insance - *tlm* - TLM data, if the device is interleaving broadcasts - *rssi* - RSSI of the beacon - *distance* - Estimated distance to the beacon Where the tlm data will be in the following format - **tlm** - - *version* - TML version - *vbatt* - Battery Voltage - *temp* - Temperature - *advCnt* - Advertising PDU count - *secCnt* - Time since power on or reboot - *rssi* - RSSI of the beacon - *distance* - Estimated distance to the beacon