How to Use the Proximity Trigger with the Fortuna AI Proximity Device

Updated 5 days ago · 2 min readBeginner

The Fortuna AI Proximity Sensor is an essential hardware component designed to enhance the user experience by automatically triggering the scanning process. Positioned above the scanner hole, the sensor detects a hand as soon as it enters the area, instantly initiating a scan without the need for touch or delay.

Connection and Auto Detection

Once you launch Foto Master’s software, the system will begin auto-detecting connected devices—including the LED Ring, Key Fob, and Proximity Sensor—through available COM ports. This process typically takes between 5 and 50 seconds.

To verify a successful connection:

  1. Go to Global Settings → Devices.

  2. Check under the Proximity section to see if the proximity sensor’s COM port was detected and connected.

If the sensor doesn’t connect:
  • Ensure the sensor is plugged into the PC.

  • If needed, switch to a different USB port and wait again up to 1 minute.

Workflow Validation

If your workflow includes a Proximity Trigger, the software will not allow you to begin unless the proximity sensor is connected. An on-screen alert will notify you. Give the system up to 1 minute to detect the device, then click Start once ready.

Troubleshooting Instructions 

If the Auto Detect COM Port feature is not detecting your proximity device:

  1. Check File System: Make sure the Windows file system detects a USB drive named CIRCUITPY.

    • If not detected, contact Foto Master support to remotely reinstall the files on your proximity device
  2. Restart & Check Physical Setup:

    • Close the software, confirm the sensor is securely connected to the correct cable, and re-open the software.

    • Wait for detection and check the log for status updates.

Backup Options

If the sensor cannot be recovered during an event, you can always switch to Time or Touch triggers in your workflow settings to continue operation without interruption.

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