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==Garmin protocols==
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The following is a list of protocols supported and the corresponding list of features/benefits. {{{model|FMB640}}} can fully support Fleet Management Interface (FMI) versions up to 2.1. Other or higher versions may be supported, but Teltonika is not responsible for the changes made by Garmin, which may affect the function of {{{model|FMB640}}} and Garmin products. For more information about Garmin products and FMI versions, please refer to http://www8.garmin.com/solutions/pnd/supportedproducts.jsp. Notice that some Garmin products use different connection cables than others.
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===Standard protocols===
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Text Message Protocol:
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* Allows text messages sent to the device to be displayed in "inbox" on navigation unit;
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* Garmin can provide a confirmation that message was read;
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* Garmin can also provide a yes/no box below the text of the message to enable a quicker response;
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* Messages can be up to 199 characters long;
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* Messages can also be generated from device and sent to dispatcher/office;
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* Messages received will be notified to driver through a pop-up alert on Garmin screen;
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* Garmin provides a "virtual keyboard" for text communication.
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Stop (Destination) Protocol:
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* Garmin can display a list of Stops/Jobs reported to the device in a separate category called "My Stops";
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* Driver has ability to navigate directly to Stop from the list;
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* Garmin can provide status of a current Stop in progress;
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* Garmin can indicate whether the driver has stopped at the location;
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* Garmin can inform how far the driver has progressed through the list of Stops;
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* Garmin can provide confirmation that the driver has received a particular Stop, familiarized himself/herself with its details or removed it from the list;
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* Can provide confirmation that a Stop has been reached.
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Estimated Time of Arrival Protocol:
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* Dispatcher/office can request the ETA of the current Stop/job in progress;
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* Garmin can notify about the actual time of arrival as well as the distance remaining to a Stop.
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Auto-Arrival at Stop Protocol:
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* This feature is used to tell Garmin PND to automatically detect that it has arrived at a Stop and then to prompt the driver if he/she would like to mark the Stop as done and begin navigating to a next Stop on the list;
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* Auto-arrival can be determined by how long the unit is stopped close to the destination (in the case driver has to park and walk) or by how close the unit needs to be to the destination before the Auto-arrival feature is activated.
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Data Deletion Protocol:
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* Dispatcher/office has the ability to wipe clean the data on Garmin PND;
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* It allows to clean messages in inbox and remove stops.
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===Enhanced protocols===
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Canned Responses/Messages:
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* Fleet managers can communicate by sending up to 200 "canned" responses from the server to be stored directly on Garmin devices;
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* Up to 50 of these canned responses can be utilized for any given scenarios;
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* Drivers can store up to 120 canned messages, eliminating the need to type while driving.
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Status Protocol:
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* Up-to-the-minute communications that allow drivers to automatically send status updates;
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* Driver's units can store up to 16 status indicators such as start/stop shift, on/off break etc.
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===Supported features on TAVL client application===
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TAVL client application lets user use the following features of Garmin FMI:
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* Text messaging;
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* Destination message;
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* ETA request.
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===Text messaging===
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Text messaging feature lets user communicate with the driver (user that operates Garmin device) by sending text messages via GPRS.
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===Destination message===
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Destination message is used to inform the driver of a new destination. When Garmin device receives a destination message from the server it displays it as a Stop to the driver and also gives the driver an ability to start navigating to the Stop location. New destination in TAVL client is represented as a Geozone so a new Geozone (as destination) has to be created first.
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===ETA request message===
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''Estimated Time of Arrival'' request message is used when user wants to know an expected arrival time to currently active destination and the distance (in meters) from current object location to the destination.