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===Commands apply for these devices:===
===Commands apply for these devices:===
[[FMB001]] [[FMB010]] [[FMB002]] [[FMB020]] [[FMB003]] [[FMB110]] [[FMB120]] [[FMB122]] [[FMB125]] [[FMB130]] [[FMB202|FMB202]] [[FMB204|FMB204]] [[FMB208|FMB208]] [[FMB900]] [[FMB920]] [[FMB962|FMB962]] [[FMB964|FMB964]] [[FM3001]] [[FMT100]] [[FMC001]] [[FMC003]] [[FMC00A]] [[FMM001]] [[FMM003]] [[FMM00A]] [[FMC125]] [[FMC130]] [[FMM125]] [[FMM130]] [[FMU125]] [[FMU126]] [[FMU130]] [[MTB100]] [[FMB140]]
All commands are case sensitive. When user tries to send SMS/GPRS message to device that operates in Deep Sleep mode, it cannot arrive to it because the GSM/GPRS module is disabled most of the time. Device will receive the SMS message when it exits Deep Sleep mode, but GPRS commands will not be received after exiting Deep Sleep Mode.<br />If the device is in GPS Sleep or Online Deep Sleep mode, sent SMS/GPRS message will arrive to the device.
All commands are case sensitive. When user tries to send SMS/GPRS message to device that operates in Deep Sleep mode, it cannot arrive to it because the GSM/GPRS module is disabled most of the time. Device will receive the SMS message when it exits Deep Sleep mode, but GPRS commands will not be received after exiting Deep Sleep Mode.<br />If the device is in GPS Sleep or Online Deep Sleep mode, sent SMS/GPRS message will arrive to the device.


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         <td style="text-align: center;">''cpureset''</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB cpureset|cpureset]]''</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">resets device</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Resets device</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">No</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">No</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">
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<br />
<font size="-2"><strong>Note: This command is supported from 03.10.02 firmware version.</strong></font></td>
<font size="-2"><strong>Note: This command is supported from 03.10.02 firmware version.</strong></font></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-56" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB}}</div>
</div></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Common commands</td>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB getops|getops]]''</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Returns list of all currenty visible operators.
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">
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Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed.<br/>
Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed.<br/>
Z2 – maximum speed value for DOUT2 if needed.}}}</td>
Z2 – maximum speed value for DOUT2 if needed.}}}</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-20" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_DOUT1}}</div>
</div></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Common commands</td>
    </tr>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">{{{cmd_cleardigoutprio|''[[FMB cleardigoutprio|cleardigoutprio]] ###''}}}</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Clears "setdigout" priority over specific DOUT.{{{txt_setigndigout|<br/>
1.# – 0; 1 (0 - Ignore, 1 - Clear priority for DOUT1)<br/>
2.# – 0; 1 (0 - Ignore, 1 - Clear priority for DOUT2)<br/>
3.# – 0; 1 (0 - Ignore, 1 - Clear priority for DOUT3).<br/>
}}}</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-20" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_DOUT1}}</div>
</div></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Common commands</td>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">{{{cmd_setdigout|''[[FMB setigndigout|setigndigout]] ### Y1 Y2 Y3''}}}</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Set digital output when ignition is off.{{{txt_setigndigout|<br/>
1.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT1.<br/>
2.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT2.<br/>
3.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT3.<br/>
Y1 – timeout value for DOUT1 if needed (in seconds).<br/>
Y2 – timeout value for DOUT2 if needed (in seconds).<br/>
Y3 – timeout value for DOUT3 if needed (in seconds).<br/>
}}}</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
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         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">
         <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-33" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB}}</span>
</div></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Commands related to features</td>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB go2sleep|go2sleep]]''</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Puts device to sleep ignoring going to sleep condition and stays asleep for the set time.<br>
<font size="-2"><strong>Note: This command is supported from 03.27.10.Rev.482  firmware version.</strong></font></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">[[FMB965]]
[[FMB930]]</td>
<div class="mw-customtoggle-33" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-33" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
FMBXXX
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X=0 – Stops Tracking on Demand functionality.<br />
X=0 – Stops Tracking on Demand functionality.<br />
X=1 – Starts Tracking on Demand functionality.<br />
X=1 – Starts Tracking on Demand functionality.<br />
X=2 – Generates one high priority record and inititates data sending to server.<br />
X=2 – Generates one high priority record and inititates data sending to server.<br>
<br />
<font size="-2"><strong>Note: This command is supported from 03.25.06 firmware version.</strong></font></td>
<font size="-2"><strong>Note: This command is supported from 03.25.06 firmware version.</strong></font></td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
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         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB obdinfo|obdinfo]]''</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB obdinfo|obdinfo]]''</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities. On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays all available information from OBD.</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays all available information from OBD.</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">
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         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB faultcodes|faultcodes]]''</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB faultcodes|faultcodes]]''</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities. On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays all visible fault codes.</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays all visible fault codes.</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">
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         <td style="text-align: center;">''cleardtc''</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">''cleardtc''</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities. On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Command clears all vehicle stored fault codes.</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Command clears all vehicle stored fault codes.</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">
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         <td style="text-align: center;">''getvin''</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">''getvin''</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities. On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays vehicle VIN code.</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays vehicle VIN code.</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
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<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_CAN}}</span>
<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_CAN}}</span>
</div></td>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
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{{{FMB140_SMS| <tr>
        <td style="text-align: center;">''allcanmode''</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Turn on ALL-CAN300 mode.</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-47" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_CAN}}</span>
</div></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">''lvcanmode''</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Turn on LV-CAN200 mode.</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-48" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_CAN}}</span>
</div></td>
</div></td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
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         <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
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         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB lvcansetting|lvcansetting:]]#,#''</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB lvcanhorn|lvcanhorn]]''</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Toggle CAN-CONTROL to activate single horn sound <br />
</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-53" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_CAN}}</span>
</div></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
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         <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB lvcansetting|lvcansetting]]#,#''</td>
         <td style="text-align: left;">This command is used to set specific counters for vehicles. From that moment of setting the value, vehicle will continue to count from the specified value. <br />
         <td style="text-align: left;">This command is used to set specific counters for vehicles. From that moment of setting the value, vehicle will continue to count from the specified value. <br />
1.#: <br />
1.#: <br />
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         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">[[FMB140]]</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">[[FMB140]]</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
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        <td style="text-align: center;">''[[FMB lvcandtcclear|lvcandtcclear]]''</td>
        <td style="text-align: left;">Clear all DTC fault codes.<br />
<font size="-2"><strong>Note: This command is supported from 03.30.01.Rev.05 firmware version.</strong></font></td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">Yes</td>
        <td style="text-align: center;">
<div class="mw-customtoggle-49" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: center; overflow:auto;">
FMBXXX
<span class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">{{Template:FMB_AVL_ID_all_FMB_with_CAN}}</span>
</div></td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
         <td style="text-align: center;">CAN Adapter Commands</td>
     </tr>
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 18 December 2024

Commands apply for these devices:

All commands are case sensitive. When user tries to send SMS/GPRS message to device that operates in Deep Sleep mode, it cannot arrive to it because the GSM/GPRS module is disabled most of the time. Device will receive the SMS message when it exits Deep Sleep mode, but GPRS commands will not be received after exiting Deep Sleep Mode.
If the device is in GPS Sleep or Online Deep Sleep mode, sent SMS/GPRS message will arrive to the device.

SMS command structure:

<SMS login><space><SMS password><space><command><space><value>

SMS command getinfo example:

  • If you have set SMS login and password: login pass getinfo
  • If SMS login and password are not set leave two spaces before command:   getinfo


GPRS commands require Codec 12 protocol.

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Common commands


Command Description Response HW Support Parameter Group
getinfo Device runtime system information. Yes Common commands
getver Returns code version, device IMEI, modem app version, RTC time, Init time, Uptime and BT MAC address. Yes Common commands
getstatus Modem Status information. Yes Common commands
getgps Current GPS data, date and time. Yes Common commands
getio Readout analog input,digital input and output. Yes Common commands
ggps Returns location information with Google maps link. Yes Common commands
readio # Returns IO status, # AVL ID. Yes Common commands
cpureset Resets device No Common commands
fwstats Get data about FW and restarts Yes Common commands
getrecord SMS command initiates saving and sending of high priority record. No Common commands
getimeiccid # Response is sent to SMS/GPRS command sender and also to GSM number provided. # - GSM number using international format e.g. 37069012345 Yes Common commands
getimsi Sends the IMSI number of the SIM card inserted as a response to the sender.


If two SIM cards are inserted in the device, the response will be the IMSI number of the currently active SIM card.

Note: This command is supported from 03.10.02 firmware version.
Yes Common commands
getops Returns list of all currenty visible operators. Yes Common commands
allver Responds with information about hardware and firmware versions and storage space Yes Common commands
getparam # Returns selected parameter value.

# - first ID value. # - second ID value. # - third ID value.

SMS command is limited to 160 characters.
Yes Common commands
getparam #;#;…
setparam #:# Sets selected parameter value

[Parameter ID] : [New Parameter Value] ; [Parameter ID] : [New Parameter Value]...

SMS command is limited to 160 characters.
Yes Common commands
setparam #:#;#:#;…
flush #,#,#,#,#,#,# Redirects device to other server.

1.# - IMEI.
2.# - APN.
3.# - LOGIN.
4.# - PASS.
5.# - IP.
6.# - PORT.

7.# - MODE (0-TCP/1-UDP).
Yes Common commands
countrecs Returns records number. Yes Common commands
web_connect Forces device to connect to Fota WEB immediately. Yes Common commands
deleterecords Delete all records from SD card. Yes Common commands
setdigout ## Y1 Y2 Z1 Z2 Set digital output.

1.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT1.
2.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT2.
Y1 – timeout value for DOUT1 if needed (in seconds).
Y2 – timeout value for DOUT2 if needed (in seconds).
Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed.

Z2 – maximum speed value for DOUT2 if needed.
Yes Common commands
cleardigoutprio ### Clears "setdigout" priority over specific DOUT.

1.# – 0; 1 (0 - Ignore, 1 - Clear priority for DOUT1)
2.# – 0; 1 (0 - Ignore, 1 - Clear priority for DOUT2)
3.# – 0; 1 (0 - Ignore, 1 - Clear priority for DOUT3).

Yes Common commands
setigndigout ### Y1 Y2 Y3 Set digital output when ignition is off.

1.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT1.
2.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT2.
3.# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT3.
Y1 – timeout value for DOUT1 if needed (in seconds).
Y2 – timeout value for DOUT2 if needed (in seconds).
Y3 – timeout value for DOUT3 if needed (in seconds).

Yes Common commands
battery Returns battery state info. Yes Common commands
wdlog Returns all information about 'watch dogs' Yes Common commands
defaultcfg Load default configuration. Yes Common commands
setkey # # Add new or change current configuration keyword. If device is locked, keyword cannot be changed.

1.# - old keyword (if adding new keyword space).

2.# - new keyword.
Yes Common commands
delkey # Remove existing keyword (If device is locked, keyword cannot be changed).
# - old keyword.
Yes Common commands
bbread # Return black box information (HEX value of event ID and HEX value of custom data field (optional)).
# - returns entered number of latest events. When # is omitted the latest events are packed to single SMS.
Yes Common commands
bbinfo # Return same information as bbread command but additional all events timestamp is written in HEX.
# - returns entered number of latest events. When # is omitted the latest events are packed to single SMS.
Yes Common commands
sdformat Format SD card. Yes Common commands

Bluetooth Commands


Command Description Response HW Support Parameter Group
btgetlist # Returns requested Bluetooth list.
# - 0,1 or 2 (0 – Discovered, 1 – Paired, 2 – Connected, 3 – Discovered BT4/BLE devices).
Yes Bluetooth commands
btscan Starts Bluetooth scan. Yes Bluetooth commands
btvisible # Sets Bluetooth to visible with TMO.
# - visibility TMO (from 1 to 255 seconds).
Yes Bluetooth commands
btrelease # Disconnects from current device and pauses auto connect functionality for TMO.
# - none or TMO (from 1 to 255 seconds).
Yes Bluetooth commands
btunpair # Unpair Bluetooth device.
# - all, BT address (all – unpair all devices, BT address – unpair only specified MAC address).
Yes Bluetooth commands

Commands Related to Features


Command Description Response HW Support Parameter Group
fc_reset Resets fuel consumption parameters. Yes Commands related to features
towingreact Towing reactivation. Yes Commands related to features
auto_calibrate:get Returns the state of calibration. Yes Commands related to features
odoset:# Set total odometer value.
# - new odometer value in km.
Yes Commands related to features
odoget Display current odometer value. Yes Commands related to features
go2sleep Puts device to sleep ignoring going to sleep condition and stays asleep for the set time.
Note: This command is supported from 03.27.10.Rev.482 firmware version.
Yes FMB965 FMB930 Commands related to features
on_demand_trackingX

X=0 – Stops Tracking on Demand functionality.
X=1 – Starts Tracking on Demand functionality.
X=2 – Generates one high priority record and inititates data sending to server.

Note: This command is supported from 03.25.06 firmware version.
Yes Commands related to features

OBD Commands


Command Description Response HW Support Parameter Group
obdinfo Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays all available information from OBD. Yes OBD Commands
faultcodes Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays all visible fault codes. Yes OBD Commands
cleardtc Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Command clears all vehicle stored fault codes. Yes OBD Commands
getvin Command works on OBD trackers with data reading capabilities (FMX00Y). On other trackers it works only if connected with Bluetooth OBD dongle. Response displays vehicle VIN code. Yes OBD Commands

CAN Adapter Commands


Command Description Response HW Support Parameter Group
lvcansetprog # Set program number to CAN Adapter
# - three to five digit vehicle specific number
Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcangetprog Get program number from CAN Adapter Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcangetinfo Get information about connected CAN adapter Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcansimpletacho # Add or remove simpletacho start byte.
# - 0 or 1 (0 – don’t add start byte, 1 – add start byte).
Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanclear # Clear Total Mileage (counted), Engine Work Time (counted), Fuel Consumed (counted) parameters values.
# - parameter (0 – Engine work time (counted), 1 – Fuel Consumed (counted), 2 – Vehicle Mileage (counted))..
Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanfaultcodes Read DTC fault codes. Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanopenalldoors Toggle CAN-CONTROL to open [unlock] all doors Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanclosealldoors Toggle CAN-CONTROL to close [lock] all doors Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanopentrunk Toggle CAN-CONTROL to open [unlock] trunk Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanblockengine Toggle CAN-CONTROL to block vehicle engine (if command is not supported, please, visit FAQ) Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanunblockengine Toggle CAN-CONTROL to unblock vehicle engine (if command is not supported, please, visit FAQ) Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanturninglights Toggle CAN-CONTROL to flash lights

One flash of all turn lights ordered trough accidental / blinking turn

light switch
Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanhorn Toggle CAN-CONTROL to activate single horn sound
Yes CAN Adapter Commands
lvcansetting#,# This command is used to set specific counters for vehicles. From that moment of setting the value, vehicle will continue to count from the specified value.

1.#:
0 – setting total engine work time (seconds)
1 – setting total mileage of the vehicle (km)
2 – resetting total fuel consumption to 0 is available (liters)
3 – setting total CNG use (kg)
4 – setting electric engine work time (seconds)
5 – setting wheel speed sensor impulses (impulses)
2.# - value(0 to 0xFFFFFFFF or ? (? – is used to get the current setting value))

Note: This command is supported from 03.25.15.Rev.145 firmware version.
Yes FMB140 CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanrefresh This command forces FMB1YX connection to FOTA WEB to report current CAN adapter status.
Note: This command is supported from 03.25.16.Rev.281 firmware version.
Yes FMB140 CAN Adapter Commands
lvcanreset This command forces CAN adapter reset.
Note: This command is supported from 03.25.16.Rev.281 firmware version.
Yes FMB140 CAN Adapter Commands
lvcancheck This command reports CAN lines connection information.
Note: This command is supported from 03.25.16.Rev.281 firmware version.
Yes FMB140 CAN Adapter Commands
lvcandtcclear Clear all DTC fault codes.
Note: This command is supported from 03.30.01.Rev.05 firmware version.
Yes CAN Adapter Commands