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==Introduction== | |||
'''Secure Engine Cut Off (SECO)''' is a functionality that safely disables a vehicle’s engine based on predefined speed or movement conditions. It is typically activated remotely and used for security, immobilization, or theft prevention purposes. | |||
==Solution Description== | |||
SECO feature was introduced from the firmware version '''03.28.02'''. | |||
Secure Engine Cut Off enhances vehicle security by allowing the engine to be disabled under controlled conditions. It helps prevent theft by stopping unauthorized movement, supports fleet security through remote immobilization when suspicious activity occurs, and limits unauthorized usage by shutting down the engine when vehicles operate outside permitted times or areas. | |||
== | ==Solution Requirements== | ||
* The secure vehicle disabling solution is supported by any Teltonika FMB series tracker | *The secure vehicle disabling solution is supported by '''any Teltonika FMB series tracker (excluding FMX6 series trackers) that has''' one or more '''digital output''' (DOUT) which in this scenario is used to control fuel pump of the car. | ||
* | *SIM card for data transmition to your server. | ||
* | *[[Automotive_Relay|Automotive Relay]] to cut off the fuel pump. | ||
* FOTA WEB | *SECO functionality is only available with Teltonika FMB series GPS trackers starting with the firmware version '''03.28.02'''. | ||
*FOTA WEB for remote configuration of the device. | |||
==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
It is important to position the tracker so it would not be easy to locate. | |||
Additionally, please refer to [[FMB130_First_Start#Mounting_recommendations mounting recommendations|Mounting Recommendations]] for recommended mounting instructions. | |||
[[File:Wiring scheme.png|alt=|right|frameless|357x357px]] | |||
Although devices have high gain antennas it is important to mount devices with stickers on top and in metal-free space. The device should be firmly fixed to the surface or cables. Please make sure, that device is not fixed to heat emitting or moving parts. | |||
During installation please follow recommendations in order to avoid damaging device and vehicle: | During installation please follow recommendations in order to avoid damaging device and vehicle: | ||
*Wires should be connected while the module is not plugged in. | *Wires should be connected while the module is not plugged in. | ||
*Be sure that after the car computer falls asleep, power is still available on the chosen wire. Depending on the car, this may happen | *Be sure that after the car computer falls asleep, power is still available on the chosen wire. Depending on the car, this may happen within 5 to 30. | ||
*When the module is connected, be sure to measure the voltage again if it did not decrease. | *When the module is connected, be sure to measure the voltage again to see if it did not decrease. | ||
*The ground wire is connected to the vehicle frame or metal parts that are fixed to the frame. | *The ground wire is connected to the vehicle frame or metal parts that are fixed to the frame. | ||
==Configuration== | == Configuration== | ||
===1. Prerequisites:=== | ==='''1. Prerequisites:'''=== | ||
====1.1. Read through [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_First_Start First start guide]==== | ====1.1. Read through [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_First_Start First start guide]==== | ||
====1.2. Understanding of possible [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_System_settings#Sleep_Mode Sleep modes].==== | ====1.2. Understanding of possible [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_System_settings#Sleep_Mode Sleep modes].==== | ||
==='''2. Configuring SECO scenario'''=== | ==='''2. Configuring SECO scenario'''=== | ||
[[File:GPRS settings.png | <br> | ||
[[File:GPRS settings.png|alt=|left|257x257px|thumb]] | |||
Parameter ID - Parameter name GPRS settings:<br> | Parameter ID - Parameter name GPRS settings:<br> | ||
*<span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">2001</span> – APN | |||
* <span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">2001</span> – APN | |||
*<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">2002</span> – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left) | *<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">2002</span> – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left) | ||
*<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">2003</span> – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left) | *<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">2003</span> – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left) | ||
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Server settings: | <br> | ||
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[[File:SERVER settings.png|alt=|left|258x258px|thumb]]Server settings: | |||
*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">2004</span> – Domain | |||
*<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">2005</span> – Port | *<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">2005</span> – Port | ||
*<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">2006</span> – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP) | *<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">2006</span> – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)<br> | ||
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After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMB130 device will '''synchronize time''' and '''update records''' to '''the configured server'''. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using [[Teltonika Configurator]] or [[FMB920 Parameter list|SMS parameters]]. | After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMB130 device will '''synchronize time''' and '''update records''' to '''the configured server'''. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using [[Teltonika Configurator]] or [[FMB920 Parameter list|SMS parameters]]. | ||
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[[File:Codec 8E.png|alt=|left|frame]] | |||
System settings: | System settings: | ||
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*<span style="background:#E18DE7">113</span> - Data protocol (0 – Codec 8, 1 – Codec 8 Extended) | |||
*<span style="background:#E18DE7">113</span> - Data protocol | |||
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[[File:Sleep_mode.png|alt=|left|thumb]] | |||
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Sleep settings: | |||
*<span style="background:#05CC6F">102</span> – Sleep settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Gps sleep, 2 – Deep sleep, 3 – Online Deep sleep, 4 – Ultra sleep) | |||
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'''Note''': This scenario will not work with [[FMB130 Sleep modes#Deep%20Sleep%20mode|Deep Sleep]] and [[FMB130 Sleep modes#Ultra%20Deep%20Sleep%20mode|Ultra Deep Sleep]] since they disable the device's GSM module to save power. | '''Note''': This scenario will not work with [[FMB130 Sleep modes#Deep%20Sleep%20mode|Deep Sleep]] and [[FMB130 Sleep modes#Ultra%20Deep%20Sleep%20mode|Ultra Deep Sleep]] since they disable the device's GSM module to save power. | ||
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[[File:SECO.png|alt=| | [[File:SECO.png|alt=|left|451x451px|thumb]] | ||
SECO scenario settings: | SECO scenario settings: | ||
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*<span style="background:#E18DE7">12250</span> – Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic). | |||
*<span style="background:#E18DE7">12250</span> – Scenario priority | *12251 – Eventual settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Enable), if disabled - scenario status value will be appended in each AVL record. | ||
* 12251 – Eventual settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Enable) | *<span style="background:#24FFD4">12252</span> – Output Control (0 – None, 1 – DOUT1, 2 – DOUT2, 3 – DOUT3) | ||
*<span style="background:#24FFD4">12252</span> – Output Control (0 – None, 1 | * 12254 - Speed (km/h). Digital output will be activated if vehicle speed consistently lower than configured during "Speed check period". | ||
*12254 - Speed (km/h) | * 12259 - Speed Pulse Scenario (km/h). Valid if "Output Pulse" feature enabled. Scenario will be activated if vehicle speed consistently lower than configured during "Speed check period". After activation digital output will be activated and disabled continuously until speed will be lower then configured in "Speed" field and longer then "Speed check period". | ||
*12259 - Speed Pulse Scenario (km/h) | *12255 - Speed check period (s). Time span during which vehicle speed must be lower than configured for output to activate. | ||
*12255 - Speed check period (s) | *12256 - Movement timeout (s). Accelerometer's instant movement timeout after which output will be activated (GNSS OFF). | ||
*12256 - Movement timeout (s) | *12253 - Output Pulse (0 – Disable, 1 – Enable). Pulse scenario adds additional output control which helps to slow down vehicle before fully disabling fuel pump. | ||
*12253 - Output Pulse (0 – Disable, 1 – Enable) | *12257 – DOUT ON Duration (ms) | ||
* 12257 – DOUT ON Duration (ms) | * 12258 – DOUT OFF Duration (ms) | ||
*12258 – DOUT OFF Duration (ms) | *7377 – Send SMS To | ||
* 7377 | *8377 – SMS text<br> | ||
*8377 – SMS text | |||
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'''Quick start''': From default configuration to SECO detection in one SMS: | '''Quick start''': From default configuration to SECO detection in one SMS: | ||
" setparam <span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">2001</span>:APN;<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">2002</span>:APN_username;<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">2003</span>:APN_password;<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">2004</span>:Domain;<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">2005</span>:Port;<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">2006</span>:0;<span style="background:#E18DE7">113</span>:1;<span style="background:#05CC6F">102</span>:1;<span style="background:#E18DE7">12250</span>:2;<span style="background:#24FFD4">12252</span>:1" | " setparam <span style="background-color:#91b9d4;">2001</span>:APN;<span style="background-color:#91d4b9;">2002</span>:APN_username;<span style="background-color:#b991d4;">2003</span>:APN_password;<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">2004</span>:Domain;<span style="background-color:#d491b9;">2005</span>:Port;<span style="background-color:#d4b991;">2006</span>:0;<span style="background:#E18DE7">113</span>:1;<span style="background:#05CC6F">102</span>:1;<span style="background:#E18DE7">12250</span>:2;<span style="background:#24FFD4">12252</span>:1" | ||
This SMS will set up your device for Secure Vehicle Disabling scenario - remote secure engine cut-off (SECO) functionality. | This SMS will set up your device for Secure Vehicle Disabling scenario - remote secure engine cut-off (SECO) functionality. | ||
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The structure of sending SMS commands: [[FMB130 SMS/GPRS Commands]] | The structure of sending SMS commands: [[FMB130 SMS/GPRS Commands]] | ||
===1. SMS responses === | === 1. SMS responses=== | ||
To SMS command <code>secooff</code> device will give response: „Seco off received. DOUTX off“. | |||
To SMS command <code>secoon</code> response: | |||
#„Seco on received. Waiting for conditions“. | |||
#„Seco on received. DOUTX pulsing“. | |||
#„Seco on received. DOUTX on“. | |||
When response is not 3 all later SMS will be received. Example: SMS 1 received and pulse configured, then SMS 2 will be received when speed is lower than configured and SMS 3 will be received when speed reaches 0 | When response is not 3 all later SMS will be received. Example: SMS 1 received and pulse configured, then SMS 2 will be received when speed is lower than configured and SMS 3 will be received when speed reaches 0 km/h. | ||
'''Note | '''Note:''' Sending commands to the device without DOUT will give response "SECO not available for this device". When DOUT is not selected in configuration response will be: "Error. no DOUT configured". | ||
===2. SECO Pulse functionality=== | ===2. SECO Pulse functionality=== | ||
''' | In case '''SECO pulse (12253)''' is enabled device will not activate DOUT immediately. | ||
'''GNSS fix present''': when speed is lower than the configured '''Speed Pulse Scenario (12259)''' for the configured amount of '''time (12255)''', the device will pulse DOUT until GNSS speed reaches configured '''speed (12254)''' then DOUT will stop pulsing and stay active (ON) until „secooff“ SMS is received. | |||
'''GNSS fix unavailable:''' wait until movement timeout (12256) is reached then DOUT will stay active until | '''GNSS fix unavailable:''' wait until '''movement timeout (12256)''' is reached then DOUT will stay active until <code>secooff</code> SMS is received. | ||
In case SECO pulse is disabled while pulsing, device will activate DOUT. | In case SECO pulse is disabled while pulsing, device will activate DOUT. | ||
===3. GNSS fix available === | ===3. GNSS fix available=== | ||
After <code>secoon</code | |||
After | > SMS is received, command will be saved to the device memory and check vehicle speed. When '''speed (12254)''' is lower than configured for the configured amount of '''time (12255)''', device will activate configured '''DOUT'''. | ||
===4. GNSS fix unavailable=== | ===4. GNSS fix unavailable=== | ||
After <code>secoon</code> SMS is received, command will be saved to device memory and movement timeout. When movement '''timeout (12256)''' is reached, device will activate configured DOUT. | |||
==Parsing information== | |||
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==='''1.Prerequisites:'''=== | ==='''1.Prerequisites:'''=== | ||
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====1.1. Open [[Opening TCP/UDP port|TCP/UDP port]]==== | ====1.1. Open [[Opening TCP/UDP port|TCP/UDP port]]==== | ||
====1.2. Go to [[Java Parser First Start Guide|Java parser first start guide]]==== | ==== 1.2. Go to [[Java Parser First Start Guide|Java parser first start guide]]==== | ||
'''2. Parsing example:''' | |||
==='''2. Parsing example:'''=== | |||
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== | ==Demonstration in platform== | ||
TAVL | ===TAVL=== | ||
[[File:Seco 2.png|alt=|frameless| | Open '''TAVL''' → select '''client''' → select '''Street Map''' → select '''device''' → choose the '''date''' range → select '''advanced''' → select '''show''' → information will appear in the '''bottom left''' corner. | ||
[[File:Seco 2.png|alt=|frameless| | |||
[[File:Tavl Seco 1.png|alt=|frameless|1153x1153px]] | |||
[[File:Tavl Seco 2.png|alt=|frameless|1153x1153px]] | |||
===WIALON=== | |||
Open '''WIALON''' → select '''messages''' → select '''unit''' (select your device) → choose the '''date range''' → select '''message''' (data messages) → select '''execute'''. | |||
[[File:Wialon Seco 1.png|alt=|frameless|1153x1153px]] | |||
[[File:Wialon Seco 2.png|alt=|frameless|1153x1153px]] | |||
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[[Category: Usage scenarios]] | |||
Latest revision as of 08:45, 31 March 2026
Main Page > General Information > Usage scenarios > Secure vehicle disablingIntroduction
Secure Engine Cut Off (SECO) is a functionality that safely disables a vehicle’s engine based on predefined speed or movement conditions. It is typically activated remotely and used for security, immobilization, or theft prevention purposes.
Solution Description
SECO feature was introduced from the firmware version 03.28.02.
Secure Engine Cut Off enhances vehicle security by allowing the engine to be disabled under controlled conditions. It helps prevent theft by stopping unauthorized movement, supports fleet security through remote immobilization when suspicious activity occurs, and limits unauthorized usage by shutting down the engine when vehicles operate outside permitted times or areas.
Solution Requirements
- The secure vehicle disabling solution is supported by any Teltonika FMB series tracker (excluding FMX6 series trackers) that has one or more digital output (DOUT) which in this scenario is used to control fuel pump of the car.
- SIM card for data transmition to your server.
- Automotive Relay to cut off the fuel pump.
- SECO functionality is only available with Teltonika FMB series GPS trackers starting with the firmware version 03.28.02.
- FOTA WEB for remote configuration of the device.
Installation
It is important to position the tracker so it would not be easy to locate.
Additionally, please refer to Mounting Recommendations for recommended mounting instructions.

Although devices have high gain antennas it is important to mount devices with stickers on top and in metal-free space. The device should be firmly fixed to the surface or cables. Please make sure, that device is not fixed to heat emitting or moving parts.
During installation please follow recommendations in order to avoid damaging device and vehicle:
- Wires should be connected while the module is not plugged in.
- Be sure that after the car computer falls asleep, power is still available on the chosen wire. Depending on the car, this may happen within 5 to 30.
- When the module is connected, be sure to measure the voltage again to see if it did not decrease.
- The ground wire is connected to the vehicle frame or metal parts that are fixed to the frame.
Configuration
1. Prerequisites:
1.1. Read through First start guide
1.2. Understanding of possible Sleep modes.
2. Configuring SECO scenario

Parameter ID - Parameter name GPRS settings:
- 2001 – APN
- 2002 – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left)
- 2003 – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left)

Server settings:
- 2004 – Domain
- 2005 – Port
- 2006 – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)
After successful GPRS/SERVER settings configuration, FMB130 device will synchronize time and update records to the configured server. Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using Teltonika Configurator or SMS parameters.

System settings:
- 113 - Data protocol (0 – Codec 8, 1 – Codec 8 Extended)

Sleep settings:
- 102 – Sleep settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Gps sleep, 2 – Deep sleep, 3 – Online Deep sleep, 4 – Ultra sleep)
Note: This scenario will not work with Deep Sleep and Ultra Deep Sleep since they disable the device's GSM module to save power.

SECO scenario settings:
- 12250 – Scenario priority (0 - Disable, 1 - Low, 2 - High, 3 - Panic).
- 12251 – Eventual settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Enable), if disabled - scenario status value will be appended in each AVL record.
- 12252 – Output Control (0 – None, 1 – DOUT1, 2 – DOUT2, 3 – DOUT3)
- 12254 - Speed (km/h). Digital output will be activated if vehicle speed consistently lower than configured during "Speed check period".
- 12259 - Speed Pulse Scenario (km/h). Valid if "Output Pulse" feature enabled. Scenario will be activated if vehicle speed consistently lower than configured during "Speed check period". After activation digital output will be activated and disabled continuously until speed will be lower then configured in "Speed" field and longer then "Speed check period".
- 12255 - Speed check period (s). Time span during which vehicle speed must be lower than configured for output to activate.
- 12256 - Movement timeout (s). Accelerometer's instant movement timeout after which output will be activated (GNSS OFF).
- 12253 - Output Pulse (0 – Disable, 1 – Enable). Pulse scenario adds additional output control which helps to slow down vehicle before fully disabling fuel pump.
- 12257 – DOUT ON Duration (ms)
- 12258 – DOUT OFF Duration (ms)
- 7377 – Send SMS To
- 8377 – SMS text
Quick start: From default configuration to SECO detection in one SMS:
" setparam 2001:APN;2002:APN_username;2003:APN_password;2004:Domain;2005:Port;2006:0;113:1;102:1;12250:2;12252:1"
This SMS will set up your device for Secure Vehicle Disabling scenario - remote secure engine cut-off (SECO) functionality.
Note: Before SMS text, two space symbols should be inserted if no SMS username or password was set in SMS \ Call settings.
SECO SMS Commands
Secure engine cut-off (SECO) functionality is available for device with at least one DOUT. For SECO functionality to work, DOUT must to be selected. SECO has DOUT control priority higher than immobilizer scenario.
SECO scenario can only be enabled or disabled by SMS commands:
- "secoon" - to activate SECO functionality.
- "secooff" - to disable SECO functionality.
The structure of sending SMS commands: FMB130 SMS/GPRS Commands
1. SMS responses
To SMS command secooff device will give response: „Seco off received. DOUTX off“.
To SMS command secoon response:
- „Seco on received. Waiting for conditions“.
- „Seco on received. DOUTX pulsing“.
- „Seco on received. DOUTX on“.
When response is not 3 all later SMS will be received. Example: SMS 1 received and pulse configured, then SMS 2 will be received when speed is lower than configured and SMS 3 will be received when speed reaches 0 km/h.
Note: Sending commands to the device without DOUT will give response "SECO not available for this device". When DOUT is not selected in configuration response will be: "Error. no DOUT configured".
2. SECO Pulse functionality
In case SECO pulse (12253) is enabled device will not activate DOUT immediately.
GNSS fix present: when speed is lower than the configured Speed Pulse Scenario (12259) for the configured amount of time (12255), the device will pulse DOUT until GNSS speed reaches configured speed (12254) then DOUT will stop pulsing and stay active (ON) until „secooff“ SMS is received.
GNSS fix unavailable: wait until movement timeout (12256) is reached then DOUT will stay active until secooff SMS is received.
In case SECO pulse is disabled while pulsing, device will activate DOUT.
3. GNSS fix available
After secoon SMS is received, command will be saved to the device memory and check vehicle speed. When speed (12254) is lower than configured for the configured amount of time (12255), device will activate configured DOUT.
After secoon SMS is received, command will be saved to device memory and movement timeout. When movement timeout (12256) is reached, device will activate configured DOUT.
Parsing information
1.Prerequisites:
1.1. Open TCP/UDP port
1.2. Go to Java parser first start guide
2. Parsing example:
| Unparsed received data in hexadecimal stream |
|---|
| 00000000000000678E02000001774D66D5A8010F1267D220979FC600BE00C1050028018C0004000400EF0100
F00100B300018C010000000000000000000001774D66D990010F12663120979BFF00BE00C1050028018C0004 000400EF0100F00100B300018C020000000000000000020000A65F |
| AVL Data Packet | |
|---|---|
| AVL Data Packet Part | HEX Code Part |
| Zero Bytes | 00 00 00 00 |
| Data Field Length | 00 00 00 67 |
| Codec ID | 8E (Codec 8 Extended) |
| Number of Data 1 (Records) | 02 |
| Timestamp | 00 00 01 77 4D 66 D5 A8 (Friday, January 29, 2021 9:08:41 AM) |
| Priority | 01 |
| Longitude | 0F 12 67 D2 |
| Latitude | 20 97 9F C6 |
| Altitude | 00 BE |
| Angle | 00 C1 |
| Satellites | 05 |
| Speed | 00 28 |
| Event IO ID | 01 8C (AVL ID: 396, Name: Seco) |
| of Total ID | 00 04 |
| of One Byte IO | 00 04 |
| 1’st IO ID | 00 EF (AVL ID: 239; Name: Ignition) |
| 1’st IO Value | 01 |
| 2’nd IO ID | 00 F0 (AVL ID: 240; Name: Movement) |
| 2’nd IO Value | 01 |
| 3’th IO ID | 00 B3 (AVL ID: 179; Name: Digital Output 1) |
| 3’th IO Value | 00 |
| 4’th IO ID | 01 8C (AVL ID: 396, Name: Seco) |
| 4’th IO Value | 01 ( 0 - SECO DOUT OFF; 1- SECO DOUT pulsing; 2 - SECO DOUT ON) |
| N2 of Two Bytes IO | 00 00 |
| N4 of Two Bytes IO | 00 00 |
| N8 of Two Bytes IO | 00 00 |
| NX of X Byte IO | 00 00 |
| Timestamp | 00 00 01 77 4D 66 D9 90 (Friday, January 29, 2021 9:08:42 AM) |
| Priority | 01 |
| Longitude | 0F 12 66 3 |
| Latitude | 20 97 9B FF |
| Altitude | 00 BE |
| Angle | 00 C1 |
| Satellites | 05 |
| Speed | 00 28 |
| Event IO ID | 01 8C (AVL ID: 396, Name: Seco) |
| of Total ID | 00 04 |
| of One Byte IO | 00 04 |
| 1’st IO ID | 00 EF (AVL ID: 239; Name: Ignition) |
| 1’st IO Value | 01 |
| 2’nd IO ID | 00 F0 (AVL ID: 240; Name: Movement) |
| 2’nd IO Value | 01 |
| 3’th IO ID | 00 B3 (AVL ID: 179; Name: Digital Output 1) |
| 3’th IO Value | 00 |
| 4’th IO ID | 01 8C (AVL ID: 396, Name: Seco) |
| 4’th IO Value | 02 ( 0 - SECO DOUT OFF; 1- SECO DOUT pulsing; 2 - SECO DOUT ON) |
| N2 of Two Bytes IO | 00 00 |
| N4 of Two Bytes IO | 00 00 |
| N8 of Two Bytes IO | 00 00 |
| NX of X Byte IO | 00 00 |
| Number of Data 2 (Number of Total Records) | 02 |
| CRC-16 | 00 00 A6 5F |
Demonstration in platform
TAVL
Open TAVL → select client → select Street Map → select device → choose the date range → select advanced → select show → information will appear in the bottom left corner.
WIALON
Open WIALON → select messages → select unit (select your device) → choose the date range → select message (data messages) → select execute.