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==Solution description==
 
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This solution will allow your company car to be used by employees for personal purposes without violating the [https://gdpr-info.eu/ EU General Data Protection Regulations] by masking all the personal data while vehicle is used in Private mode. Moreover, self-employed people can easily convert their own car into a business asset and ensure that the data provided (Example - distance traveled) is correct and shown only working hours' driven distance, because using '''FMP100''' is simple as it can be.
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Allowing employees to drive company vehicles for personal reasons is a widespread practice. It is an attractive perk for employees, assisting business owners to hire skilled people and boost its competitiveness. But how to effectively monitor and manage this process, generate reports and avoid a car misuse trouble-free way? To assist businesses with this, Teltonika Telematics has developed a special GPS tracker mode.
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This solution will allow your company car to be used by employees for personal purposes without violating the [https://gdpr-info.eu/ EU General Data Protection Regulations]. Moreover, self-employed people can easily convert their own car into a business asset and ensure that the data provided (such as distance traveled) is correct, because using '''FMP100''' is simple as it can be.
  
 
==What you need for a solution?==
 
==What you need for a solution?==
*For this solution we will use [[FMP100]] device. However, any '''FMBXXX''' series device can be used (excluding FMX640 series) with this scenario depending on how you want to change the trip mode (via BLE or a button connected to DIN)
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*[[FMP100]] device
 
*[[Teltonika_Configurator|Teltonika Configurator]] to set up FM device correctly for the solution.
 
*[[Teltonika_Configurator|Teltonika Configurator]] to set up FM device correctly for the solution.
 
*Dedicated firmware version '''03.27.07.Rev.461''' (please contact you sales manager for the newest version)
 
*Dedicated firmware version '''03.27.07.Rev.461''' (please contact you sales manager for the newest version)
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* Select priority in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Select priority in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
[[File:Private Business Mode Priority.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|259x259px]]
 
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*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">Parameter ID: 11850</span> – Priority settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Low priority, 2 - High priority, 3 - Panic priority)
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*<span style="background-color:#b9d491;">Parameter ID: 11800</span> – Priority settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Low priority, 2 - High priority, 3 - Panic priority)
  
  
 
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* Enable Eventual Records in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Enable Eventual Records in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
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* Choose a trigger to change trip mode in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Choose a trigger to change trip mode in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
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* Choose which position should device send when Private mode is enabled in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Choose what position should device send when Private mode is enabled in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
[[File:GPS Data Masking.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|259x259px]]
 
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* Choose whether the distance traveled in private mode should be included in the total odometer IO element in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Choose whether the distance traveled in private mode should be included in the total odometer in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
[[File:Odometer Calculation.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|259x259px]]
 
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* Choose which event will deactivate Private mode and switch to Business in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Choose by what event device should deactivate Private mode in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
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* Choose a trigger type to change between Private/Business modes in '''Trip \ Odometer''' - ''Private/Business mode settings''.
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* Choose what trigger type will enable Private mode in '''Trip \ Odometer'''.
  
 
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'''Quickstart:''' From default configuration to Private/Business scenario in one SMS:
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'''Quickstart:''' From default configuration to Pay As You Drive solution in one SMS:
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''Note that this SMS command does not include APN, Domain and port parameters''
 
 
 
''<SMS Login> <SMS Password>'' '''setparam 113:1;11850:1;11814:1;11811:128;11813:2;11815:1;11816:4;11849:0'''
 
  
You can check how this SMS configures device - [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/wikibase/images/6/62/Private_business_mode_in_one_sms.jpg Teltonika Configurator]
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''<SMS Login> <SMS Password>'' '''setparam 113:1;11800:1;11814:1;11811:128;11813:2;11815:1;11816:4;11849:0'''
  
 
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| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |3’rd IO Value
| style="vertical-align: middle; text-align: center;" |<span style="background:#d4f991">01</span> (Private mode state 1 - Private mode on)
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[[File:Bussines mode coordinate.jpg|alt=|center|thumb|600x600px|Private mode off]]
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[[File:Bussines mode coordinate.jpg|alt=|center|thumb|600x600px|Zero coordinate in Private mode]]
 
 
 
 
==Demonstration in platform==
 
 
 
'''TAVL''': Open TAVL application → Select Client → Select Device → In "Track" tab Select the date interval → Select Advanced → Press Show button. All the information will appear in left down corner.
 
 
 
[[File:Tavl Private mode.jpg|alt=|frameless|1000x1000px]]
 
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'''WIALON''': Open WIALON → Open Messages → Select your device → Select the date interval → Select Message (data messages) → Select execute and you will see all the information.
 
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==Enabling and Disabling private mode via SMS command==
 
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After appropriate configuration, private mode can be toggled with privatemode SMS command:
 
 
 
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<sms login><sms password><b>privatemode</b> <option><br>
 
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* Command privatemode must be lower case, followed by one space. The options ON and OFF must be upper case, otherwise Wrong arguments error is returned.
 
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*The privatemode command for all arguments is disabled if Trigger Type is Weekly Schedule. Sending the command returns error Weekly Schedule is Active! Can’t control Privatemode state.
 
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[[Category: Usage scenarios]]
 

Revision as of 16:58, 29 December 2021

Main Page > General Information > Usage scenarios > Private/Business Driving Mode Functionality

Solution description

Allowing employees to drive company vehicles for personal reasons is a widespread practice. It is an attractive perk for employees, assisting business owners to hire skilled people and boost its competitiveness. But how to effectively monitor and manage this process, generate reports and avoid a car misuse trouble-free way? To assist businesses with this, Teltonika Telematics has developed a special GPS tracker mode.
This solution will allow your company car to be used by employees for personal purposes without violating the EU General Data Protection Regulations. Moreover, self-employed people can easily convert their own car into a business asset and ensure that the data provided (such as distance traveled) is correct, because using FMP100 is simple as it can be.

What you need for a solution?

  • FMP100 device
  • Teltonika Configurator to set up FM device correctly for the solution.
  • Dedicated firmware version 03.27.07.Rev.461 (please contact you sales manager for the newest version)
  • SIM card in order to get data to your server
  • FOTA WEB to remotely send the configuration to the device.

Installation

The device is easy to install, but keep in mind that although the device have high-gain antennas, it is important to mount the device with engraving on top and in metal-free space. For example if you have several 12V sockets in a van, you should not choose one in the back cabin.


Figure 1. Recommended mounting location

Configuration

1. Prerequisites:

1.1. Read through First start guide

1.2. Understanding of possible Sleep modes.


2. Configuring Private/Business Mode Scenario

  • Configure the APN in GPRS settings.



  • 2001 – APN
  • 2002 – APN username (No APN username > leave the field blank)
  • 2003 – APN password (No APN password > leave the field blank)




  • Configure the server in GPRS settings.


  • 2004 – Domain
  • 2005 – Port
  • 2006 – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)




  • Parameter ID: 113 – Codec 8 Extended (0 – Codec 8, 1 – Codec 8 Extended)

AVL parameters greater than 255 (HEX 0xFF) require “Codec 8 extended” to be sent to the server.


  • Select priority in Trip \ Odometer.




  • Parameter ID: 11800 – Priority settings (0 – Disable, 1 – Low priority, 2 - High priority, 3 - Panic priority)



  • Enable Eventual Records in Trip \ Odometer.




  • Choose a trigger to change trip mode in Trip \ Odometer.


  • Parameter ID: 11811Triggers (16 – BTApp, 32 – NBL-1 Button1, 64 – NBL-1 Button2, 128 – FMP100 Button, 255 – Enable All)




  • Choose what position should device send when Private mode is enabled in Trip \ Odometer.


  • Parameter ID: 11813GPS Data Masking (0 – Normal, 1 – Data sent as Zero, 2 – Last good known position)




  • Choose whether the distance traveled in private mode should be included in the total odometer in Trip \ Odometer.





  • Choose by what event device should deactivate Private mode in Trip \ Odometer.


  • Parameter ID: 11816Deactivate by (0 – Disable, 1 – Towing detection, 2 – Unplug detection, 4 – Crash detection, 8 – Autogeofence, 15 – Enable All)



  • Choose what trigger type will enable Private mode in Trip \ Odometer.





Quickstart: From default configuration to Pay As You Drive solution in one SMS:

<SMS Login> <SMS Password> setparam 113:1;11800:1;11814:1;11811:128;11813:2;11815:1;11816:4;11849:0

Parsing information

1.Prerequisites

1.1. Open TCP/UDP port

1.2. Read Java parser first start guide

2.Private mode periodic record parsing example

Unparsed received data in hexadecimal stream
00000000000000328E010000017E065DE1B80000000000000000000000000000000000000003000300EF0000F0000187010000000000000000010000793F
AVL Data Packet Part HEX Code Part
Zero Bytes 00 00 00 00
Data Field Length 00 00 00 32
Codec ID 8E (Codec 8 Extended)
Number of Data 1 (Number of Total Records) 01
Timestamp 00 00 01 7E 06 5D E1 B8
Priority 00
Longitude 00 00 00 00
Latitude 00 00 00 00
Altitude 00 00
Angle 00 00
Satellites 00
Speed 00 00
Event IO ID 00 00
N of Total ID 00 03
N1 of One Byte IO 00 03
1’st IO ID 00 EF (AVL ID 239, Name: Ignition)
1’st IO Value 00
2’nd IO ID 00 F0 (AVL ID 240, Name: Movement)
2’nd IO Value 00
3’rd IO ID 01 87 (AVL ID 391, Name: Private mode)
3’rd IO Value 01
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) 01
CRC-16 00 00 79 3F


Zero coordinate in Private mode

3.Private mode eventual record parsing example

Unparsed received data in hexadecimal stream
00000000000000328E010000017E065F2208010F0E5880209AAF5E00BF00D114000001870003000300EF0000F0000187000000000000000000010000D182
AVL Data Packet Part HEX Code Part
Zero Bytes 00 00 00 00
Data Field Length 00 00 00 32
Codec ID 8E (Codec 8 Extended)
Number of Data 1 (Number of Total Records) 01
Timestamp 00 00 01 7E 06 5F 22 08
Priority 01
Longitude 0F 0E 58 80
Latitude 20 9A AF 5E
Altitude 00 BF
Angle 00 D1
Satellites 14
Speed 00 00
Event IO ID 01 87
N of Total ID 00 03
N1 of One Byte IO 00 03
1’st IO ID 00 EF (AVL ID 239, Name: Ignition)
1’st IO Value 00
2’nd IO ID 00 F0 (AVL ID 240, Name: Movement)
2’nd IO Value 00
3’rd IO ID 01 87 (AVL ID 391, Name: Private mode)
3’rd IO Value 00
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) 01
CRC-16 00 00 D1 82


Zero coordinate in Private mode