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==Eco/Green Driving==
 
==Eco/Green Driving==
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When vehicle parameters exceed the values of ''Max Acceleration'', ''Max Braking'' or ''Max Cornering'' parameters, the scenario is activated: a record is generated. You can configure all three parameters in m/s<sup>2</sup> units. The scenario is activated until the current Acceleration, Braking, or Cornering value decreases below the set parameter value.<br />Parameters used with ''Eco/Green Driving'' functionality are given in a table below.
 
When vehicle parameters exceed the values of ''Max Acceleration'', ''Max Braking'' or ''Max Cornering'' parameters, the scenario is activated: a record is generated. You can configure all three parameters in m/s<sup>2</sup> units. The scenario is activated until the current Acceleration, Braking, or Cornering value decreases below the set parameter value.<br />Parameters used with ''Eco/Green Driving'' functionality are given in a table below.
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When vehicle speed exceeds configured maximum speed value the scenario is activated, and an event record is generated{{{text_dout| and digital output status is changed to 1 when configured}}}.<br />Detected speed has to be greater than configured max speed +3% of configured max speed for the overspeeding event to start. To stop overspeeding event detected speed has to be lower than configured max speed -3% of configured max speed.  
 
When vehicle speed exceeds configured maximum speed value the scenario is activated, and an event record is generated{{{text_dout| and digital output status is changed to 1 when configured}}}.<br />Detected speed has to be greater than configured max speed +3% of configured max speed for the overspeeding event to start. To stop overspeeding event detected speed has to be lower than configured max speed -3% of configured max speed.  
 
Configurable parameters:
 
Configurable parameters:
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*Scenario settings – defines the priority of overspeeding scenario: 0 – disabled, 1 – low, 2 – high, 3 – panic.
 
*Scenario settings – defines the priority of overspeeding scenario: 0 – disabled, 1 – low, 2 – high, 3 – panic.
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*SMS text – SMS text.
 
*SMS text – SMS text.
 
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==Jamming==
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==Network Jamming==
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When a device detects GSM signal jamming, it activates the Jamming scenario. The device then starts a configurable timeout before responding that is intended to reduce false positives. After the timeout ends, the device generates an event record
 
When a device detects GSM signal jamming, it activates the Jamming scenario. The device then starts a configurable timeout before responding that is intended to reduce false positives. After the timeout ends, the device generates an event record
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For a more visual explanation, take a look at the video made by Teltonika explaining the use-case of Jamming Detection: '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otQd34WqL54 Teltonika Jamming Detection scenario]'''
 
For a more visual explanation, take a look at the video made by Teltonika explaining the use-case of Jamming Detection: '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otQd34WqL54 Teltonika Jamming Detection scenario]'''
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==GNSS Jamming==
 
==GNSS Jamming==