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==General functionality==
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[[Image:Fmb120_bt_general.png|300px|right]]
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General functionality configures Bluetooth to work in slave mode. This mode allows any external device to connect to FMB120.<br/>Parameter ''BT Radio'' allows user to select if he wants to enable or disable Bluetooth. There are three different scenarios:
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# <span style=color:#F6A83E>Disabled</span> – Bluetooth functionality will be disabled.
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# <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (hidden)</span> – Bluetooth functionality will be enabled, external devices will be able to connect to FMB120, but none will be able to detect it.
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# <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (visible)</span> – Bluetooth functionality will be enabled and any external device will be able to detect and connect to FMB120.<br/>''Local Name'' parameter lets user to declare visible name of FMB120 to external devices.<br/>''Local PIN'' parameter lets user to configure Bluetooth PIN of FMB120 device.<br/>
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FMB120 Bluetooth has several different ''Security Modes':
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN only</span> – only Local PIN will be reacquired to complete connection to FMB120.
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN + MAC list</span> – PIN and Authorized Devices MAC List will be checked to connect to FMB120. If the external device MAC ID is in the list and correct ''Local PIN'' is entered then connection will be established, else FMB120 will reject connection.
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>MAC list only</span> – only ''Authorized Devices MAC List'' will be checked when trying to connect to FMB120. If external device MAC ID is in the list then connection will be established, else FMB120 will reject connection.
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>None</span> – neither ''Local PIN'' nor ''Authorized Device MAC List'' will be checked.
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Auto connection functionality configures FMB120 as master device, which allows FMB120 connect to external device. FMB120 currently supports these modes:
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>None</span> – disables auto connection functionality.
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>Hands Free</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBDII</span> – FMB120 starts searching for an external hands free headset. If FMB120 finds a device which matches user defined ''External MAC'' or ''External Name'' then FMB120 will try to pair with that external device. If external device asks for PIN then FMB120 will send user defined ''External PIN''. After successfull pairing FMB120 will connect to paired device.
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* <span style=color:#F6A83E>Data Link</span> – BT Data link mode is enabled by Configurator ''Data Link'' parameter: when ''Data Link'' is configured and FMB has a link with the server, paired device could send messages via Bluetooth SPP profile directly to the server. Messages will be encoded by codec12.
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''External Name'' parameter works as a substring, this allows user to enter part of the full external device name. For example, if external device name is "HandsFreeHeadset" and user enters "HandsFree" in External Name parameter window then FMB120 will be allowed to connect to an external device named "HandsFreeHeadset".
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==How to connect Bluetooth Hands Free adapter to FMB device==
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[[Image:Fmb120_bt_settings.png|thumb|300px|right|Bluetooth settings]]
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[[Image:Fmb120_inc_call_action_settings.png|thumb|300px|right|Incoming Call Action settings under SMS\Call Settings]]
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===Bluetooth settings configuration===
  
==Disclaimer==
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These are instructions on how to easily create a connection between a Bluetooth Hands Free device and an FMB device. First the FMB device Bluetooth settings need to be configured for proper connection to this hands-free unit. These are the required steps:
  
[[File:Alert.png|left|link=]] <br> If you are not using Bluetooth®, '''please consider turning it off''' or '''change Bluetooth® PIN''' to remove potential risks.
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* Press <span style=color:#F6A83E>Bluetooth</span> settings (position 1).
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* Turn on BT Radio by pressing <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (visible)</span> (position 2). ''Local name'' (position 3) automatically will be "FMB120_last 7 imei digits", which can be changed.
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* Set Security Mode (position 4) to <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN only</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>None</span>. <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN + MAC list</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>MAC list only</span> security mode could also be selected, but in that case you need to enter external device MAC address to ''Authorized Devices MAC List'' (position 7).
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* Set connection mode to <span style=color:#F6A83E>Hands Free</span> (position 5).
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* Set ''External Name'' (position 6) as your Hands Free device name for proper identification. In the given example Hands Free headset name is "DMH10" but at least 2 characters are required to recognize it and connect to it. For better and quicker adapter identification on the network you could enter a full device name. You could check your Hands Free adapter Bluetooth name by scanning nearby Bluetooth devices using mobile phone or computer with Bluetooth adapter.
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* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>SMS/Call Settings</span> in main menu and set ''Incoming Call Action'' to <span style=color:#F6A83E>Do Nothing</span> as shown on next figure.
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* After all these steps press <span style=color:#F6A83E>Save to device</span> to save configuration.
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* Now FMB device can be disconnected from the configurator.
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If you are using Bluetooth® we strongly recommend '''using AES encryption''' for enhanced security.
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===Connecting Bluetooth Hands Free adapter===
==General functionality==
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Turn on Hands Free device and then turn on its Bluetooth connection for pairing following your model instructions. Hands Free adapter should make a specific sound in the speakers or its LED identification should change to inform about a successful connection. To check if the adapter is successfully connected, call the FMB device and the Hands Free device should start ringing. If you later restart FMB device it will automatically reconnect to this adapter.
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[[Image:FMB_Blue-tooth_settings.gif|{{{general|size}}}|right]]
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==Device’s log using your mobile phone==
General functionality configures Bluetooth® to work in slave mode. This mode allows any external device to connect to {{{model|FMB1YX}}}.<br />Parameter ''BT Radio'' allows enabling or disabling Bluetooth®. There are three different settings:
 
  
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Disabled</span> – Bluetooth® functionality will be disabled.
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When FMB device starts, automatically Bluetooth is ON too. Take your mobile phone, go to settings>Bluetooth and turn it on. Scan for near by devices, find you device in list, distinguish device by last IMEI numbers on device module. Press pair, wait until device will ask to enter pairing password, type: 5555. Paired device will show up in paired device list. Now download from play store/app store terminal for Bluetooth. E.g BlueTerm. Run app, click find>connect to your paired device. Now we need to send command to FMB120 from Bluetooth terminal, type: ''.log:1''<br/>Device will respond Debug enabled and FMB120 log will how up. Do not forget to start save log file to mobile phone.
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Enable (hidden)</span> – Bluetooth® functionality will be enabled, external devices will be able to connect to {{{model|FMB1YX}}}, but no devices will be able to detect it.
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Enable (visible)</span> – Bluetooth® functionality will be enabled and any external device will be able to detect and connect to {{{model|FMB1YX}}}.<br />
 
  
It is possible to configure the Local name of the device, as well as the Local PIN, which will be used when trying to pair with the {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device. There are two different parameters:
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==Device debug over Android smartphone==
  
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Local Name</span> parameter lets user declare a visible name of {{{model|FMB1YX}}} to external devices.<br />
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[[Image:Fmb120_bt_general_vis.png|300px|right]]
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Local PIN</span> parameter lets user configure Bluetooth® PIN of {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device.<br />
 
  
The {{{model|FMB1YX}}} supports composed Bluetooth® Local names, which allows the user to have a predefined number of IMEI digits at the end of the device name. The format of the composed Bluetooth® name looks like this:<br><br>
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In order to pair FMB device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too:<br/>''getparam 800''<br/>The answer has to be 2, which means “Enabled and visible”.
<code>Device name + %imeiX</code><br><br>
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X - how many digits will be taken from IMEI to show in Local name, digits will be taken from the end of IMEI. Minimum value of X is 1 and the Maximum value is 15.<br><br>
 
  
<strong>Example:</strong><br>
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[[Image:Android_bt.png|300px|right]]
If the configured Local Name parameter is "FMB_120_%imei7" and the IMEI of the device is 352093089520901, name will be displayed as <strong>FMB_120_9520901</strong> (whether "_LE" is added at the end depends on whether device supports BLE or not. The full name of the device, which supports BLE would be <strong>FMB_120_9520901_LE</strong>).<br>
 
If the Local Name is written incorrectly, the Bluetooth® name of the device will be broadcasted as it is. An example can be seen below.<br><br>
 
  
<strong>Example:</strong><br>
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* Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your FMB device.<br/>Default FMB BT name: MB1YX_last_7_imei_digits.<br/>Default PIN code: 5555.
If the configured Local Name parameter is "FMB_120_%ime7" devices name will be broadcasted as <strong>FMB_120_%ime7</strong> or if wrong X will be configured, for example "FMB_120_%imei20" devices name will broadcasted as <strong>FMB_120_%imei20</strong>.
 
  
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* Download “Bluetooth Terminal” application. You can use the following link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt
  
{{{model|FMB1YX}}} Bluetooth® has several different ''Security Modes'':
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[[Image:Android_bt_serial.png|300px|right]]
  
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">PIN only</span> – only Local PIN will be reacquired to complete connection to {{{model|FMB1YX}}}.
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* Run Bluetooth Terminal. In menu press “Connect” button and select paired FMB device. To start log check CR and enter the command in terminal: ''.log:1''.
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">PIN + MAC list</span> – PIN and Authorized Devices MAC List will be checked against to allow connection to {{{model|FMB1YX}}}. If the external device MAC ID is in the list and correct ''Local PIN'' is entered then connection will be established, otherwise {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will reject connection.
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">MAC list only</span> – only ''Authorized Devices MAC List'' will be checked when trying to connect to {{{model|FMB1YX}}}. If external device MAC ID is in the list then connection will be established, otherwise {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will reject connection.
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">None</span> – neither ''Local PIN'' nor ''Authorized Device MAC List'' will be checked.
 
  
==Auto Connect to External Device==
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* Wait ~10 minutes and press “Save” button in menu. You will find saved log file in device folder (My Files/Bluetooth Terminal), select log files and press button Share via Email and send them to the Teltonika support.
  
[[Image:Auto_Connect_to_External_Device.gif|{{{auto_connect|size}}}|right]]
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Auto connection functionality configures {{{model|FMB1YX}}} as master device, which allows connecting {{{model|FMB1YX}}} to an external device. {{{model|FMB1YX}}} currently supports these modes:
 
  
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">None</span> – disables auto connection functionality.
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*<span style="color:#F6A83E">[[How to connect Bluetooth® Hands Free adapter to FMB device|Hands Free]]</span> or <span style="color:#F6A83E">[[How to connect OBD II Bluetooth® Dongle to FMB device|OBDII]]</span> – {{{model|FMB1YX}}} starts searching for an external hands free headset or OBD II Dongle. If {{{model|FMB1YX}}} finds a device which matches user defined ''External MAC'' or ''External Name'' then FMB1YX will try to pair with that external device. If the external device asks for PIN then {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will send user defined ''External PIN''. After successfully pairing {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will connect to paired device.
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Image:Android_bt_log1.png
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Image:Android_bt_log2.png
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Image:Android_bt_log3.png
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*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Data Link</span> – BT Data link mode is enabled by Configurator ''Data Link'' parameter: when <span style="color:#F6A83E">Data Link</span> is configured and {{{model_2|FMB}}} has a link with the server, paired device can send messages via Bluetooth® SPP profile directly to the server. Messages will be encoded by [[Codec#Codec 12|Codec12]].
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*<span style="color:#F6A83E">Inateck Scanner</span> – {{{model|FMB1YX}}} automatically connects to Inateck BT Barcode Scanner BCST-70 and will be ready to receive data (coded in barcode). ''Scanner must be configured for using “ENTER” as suffix.'' {{{model|FMB1YX}}} supports online and inventory mode. A new record will be generated on every data portion received from scanner via SPP. Data will be stored with AVL ID 264, variable data length, max length is 32 bytes. '''''Note:''''' ''Added from FW version 03.16.00.Rev.00+''
 
*<span style="color:#F6A83E">User ID</span>  - This mode makes {{{model|FMB1YX}}} connect automatically to a device and stores its BT MAC address in I/O element ''User ID'' (I/O ID: 50520). This is used for driver authentication. If there‘s no connection, the I/O element value is set to 0.
 
  
 
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''External Name'' parameter works as a substring, which allows user to enter a part of the full external device name. For example, if external device name is "HandsFreeHeadset" and user enters "HandsFree" in ''External Name'' parameter window, then {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will be allowed to connect to an external device named "HandsFreeHeadset".
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==How to connect OBD II Bluetooth Dongle to FMB device==
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===Bluetooth settings configuration===
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[[Image:Fmb120_bt_odbii_settings.png|300px|right]]
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These are instructions how to easily prepare Bluetooth Dongle connection to FMB device. First we need to configure FMB device Bluetooth settings for proper connection to this unit. These are required steps:
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* Go to Bluetooth section similarly to as shown in the figure to the right.
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When device configuration is loaded press <span style=color:#F6A83E>Bluetooth</span> settings (position 1).
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* Turn on BT Radio by pressing <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (visible)</span> (position 2). “Local name” (position 3) automatically will be “FMB120_last 7 imei digits”, you can leave it or type your own name.
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* Set Security Mode (position 4) to <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN only</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>None</span> (you could select <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN + MAC list</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>MAC list only</span> security mode but in this case you need to type external device MAC address in <span style=color:#F6A83E>Authorized Devices MAC List</span> (position 7).
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* Set connection mode to <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBDII</span> (position 5).
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* Set <span style=color:#F6A83E>External Name</span> as your Bluetooth OBD II device name for proper device identification and connection to it. In this example OBD II device name is „DONGLE“ but at least 2 characters are needed to recognize it and connect to it. For better and faster adapter identification in network you could enter a full device name. You could check your OBD II adapter Bluetooth name by scanning nearby Bluetooth devices using mobile phone or computer with Bluetooth adapter.
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* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBD II (Bluetooth)</span> in left menu and select priority and others parameters visible in the following figure.
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[[Image:Fmb120_odbii_settings.png|800px|center]]
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* After all these steps press <span style=color:#F6A83E>Save to device</span> to save configuration (position 8 in the top right hand figure).
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* Now you can disconnect FMB device from a configurator.
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===Connecting to Bluetooth OBD II dongle===
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After this configuration you could connect your car OBD II dongle to FMB device. Turn on ignition then turn on its Bluetooth connection. For pairing follow your dongle instructions. OBDII device notification about paired Bluetooth connection depends on specific model. If you later restart FMB device it will automatically connect to this dongle.
  
===Bluetooth® solutions===
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===Supported Bluetooth OBD II dongles===
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FMB module works with Bluetooth OBD II dongles which are made with ELM327 or STN1110 chips.<br/>Comparison of these chips is presented in the image below:
  
*[[How to connect Bluetooth® Hands Free adapter to FMB device|How to connect Bluetooth® Hands Free adapter to {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device]]
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[[Image:Elm317_stn1110_comp.png|400px|center]]
*[[How to connect OBD II Bluetooth® Dongle to FMB device|How to connect OBD II Bluetooth® Dongle to {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device]]
 
*[[Logging the FMB1YX device using your mobile phone|Logging the {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device using your mobile phone]]
 

Revision as of 13:36, 12 April 2018

General functionality

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General functionality configures Bluetooth to work in slave mode. This mode allows any external device to connect to FMB120.
Parameter BT Radio allows user to select if he wants to enable or disable Bluetooth. There are three different scenarios:

  1. Disabled – Bluetooth functionality will be disabled.
  2. Enable (hidden) – Bluetooth functionality will be enabled, external devices will be able to connect to FMB120, but none will be able to detect it.
  3. Enable (visible) – Bluetooth functionality will be enabled and any external device will be able to detect and connect to FMB120.
    Local Name parameter lets user to declare visible name of FMB120 to external devices.
    Local PIN parameter lets user to configure Bluetooth PIN of FMB120 device.

FMB120 Bluetooth has several different Security Modes':

  • PIN only – only Local PIN will be reacquired to complete connection to FMB120.
  • PIN + MAC list – PIN and Authorized Devices MAC List will be checked to connect to FMB120. If the external device MAC ID is in the list and correct Local PIN is entered then connection will be established, else FMB120 will reject connection.
  • MAC list only – only Authorized Devices MAC List will be checked when trying to connect to FMB120. If external device MAC ID is in the list then connection will be established, else FMB120 will reject connection.
  • None – neither Local PIN nor Authorized Device MAC List will be checked.

Auto connection functionality configures FMB120 as master device, which allows FMB120 connect to external device. FMB120 currently supports these modes:

  • None – disables auto connection functionality.
  • Hands Free or OBDII – FMB120 starts searching for an external hands free headset. If FMB120 finds a device which matches user defined External MAC or External Name then FMB120 will try to pair with that external device. If external device asks for PIN then FMB120 will send user defined External PIN. After successfull pairing FMB120 will connect to paired device.
  • Data Link – BT Data link mode is enabled by Configurator Data Link parameter: when Data Link is configured and FMB has a link with the server, paired device could send messages via Bluetooth SPP profile directly to the server. Messages will be encoded by codec12.
Bw nb.png FMB120 supports ONE connection at a time.
FMB001 can see up to 10 available devices. If there are more than 10, the list may change with each new scan.

External Name parameter works as a substring, this allows user to enter part of the full external device name. For example, if external device name is "HandsFreeHeadset" and user enters "HandsFree" in External Name parameter window then FMB120 will be allowed to connect to an external device named "HandsFreeHeadset".

How to connect Bluetooth Hands Free adapter to FMB device

Bluetooth settings
Incoming Call Action settings under SMS\Call Settings

Bluetooth settings configuration

These are instructions on how to easily create a connection between a Bluetooth Hands Free device and an FMB device. First the FMB device Bluetooth settings need to be configured for proper connection to this hands-free unit. These are the required steps:

  • Press Bluetooth settings (position 1).
  • Turn on BT Radio by pressing Enable (visible) (position 2). Local name (position 3) automatically will be "FMB120_last 7 imei digits", which can be changed.
  • Set Security Mode (position 4) to PIN only or None. PIN + MAC list or MAC list only security mode could also be selected, but in that case you need to enter external device MAC address to Authorized Devices MAC List (position 7).
  • Set connection mode to Hands Free (position 5).
  • Set External Name (position 6) as your Hands Free device name for proper identification. In the given example Hands Free headset name is "DMH10" but at least 2 characters are required to recognize it and connect to it. For better and quicker adapter identification on the network you could enter a full device name. You could check your Hands Free adapter Bluetooth name by scanning nearby Bluetooth devices using mobile phone or computer with Bluetooth adapter.
  • Go to SMS/Call Settings in main menu and set Incoming Call Action to Do Nothing as shown on next figure.
  • After all these steps press Save to device to save configuration.
  • Now FMB device can be disconnected from the configurator.








Connecting Bluetooth Hands Free adapter


Turn on Hands Free device and then turn on its Bluetooth connection for pairing following your model instructions. Hands Free adapter should make a specific sound in the speakers or its LED identification should change to inform about a successful connection. To check if the adapter is successfully connected, call the FMB device and the Hands Free device should start ringing. If you later restart FMB device it will automatically reconnect to this adapter.



Device’s log using your mobile phone

When FMB device starts, automatically Bluetooth is ON too. Take your mobile phone, go to settings>Bluetooth and turn it on. Scan for near by devices, find you device in list, distinguish device by last IMEI numbers on device module. Press pair, wait until device will ask to enter pairing password, type: 5555. Paired device will show up in paired device list. Now download from play store/app store terminal for Bluetooth. E.g BlueTerm. Run app, click find>connect to your paired device. Now we need to send command to FMB120 from Bluetooth terminal, type: .log:1
Device will respond Debug enabled and FMB120 log will how up. Do not forget to start save log file to mobile phone.

Device debug over Android smartphone

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In order to pair FMB device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too:
getparam 800
The answer has to be 2, which means “Enabled and visible”.








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  • Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your FMB device.
    Default FMB BT name: MB1YX_last_7_imei_digits.
    Default PIN code: 5555.


























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  • Run Bluetooth Terminal. In menu press “Connect” button and select paired FMB device. To start log check CR and enter the command in terminal: .log:1.
  • Wait ~10 minutes and press “Save” button in menu. You will find saved log file in device folder (My Files/Bluetooth Terminal), select log files and press button Share via Email and send them to the Teltonika support.








Bw nb.png Unfortunately it is not possible to do the same on iPhone, because there is no native SPP Bluetooth profile support in iPhone.

How to connect OBD II Bluetooth Dongle to FMB device

Bluetooth settings configuration

Fmb120 bt odbii settings.png

These are instructions how to easily prepare Bluetooth Dongle connection to FMB device. First we need to configure FMB device Bluetooth settings for proper connection to this unit. These are required steps:

  • Go to Bluetooth section similarly to as shown in the figure to the right.

When device configuration is loaded press Bluetooth settings (position 1).

  • Turn on BT Radio by pressing Enable (visible) (position 2). “Local name” (position 3) automatically will be “FMB120_last 7 imei digits”, you can leave it or type your own name.
  • Set Security Mode (position 4) to PIN only or None (you could select PIN + MAC list or MAC list only security mode but in this case you need to type external device MAC address in Authorized Devices MAC List (position 7).
  • Set connection mode to OBDII (position 5).
  • Set External Name as your Bluetooth OBD II device name for proper device identification and connection to it. In this example OBD II device name is „DONGLE“ but at least 2 characters are needed to recognize it and connect to it. For better and faster adapter identification in network you could enter a full device name. You could check your OBD II adapter Bluetooth name by scanning nearby Bluetooth devices using mobile phone or computer with Bluetooth adapter.
  • Go to OBD II (Bluetooth) in left menu and select priority and others parameters visible in the following figure.
Fmb120 odbii settings.png
  • After all these steps press Save to device to save configuration (position 8 in the top right hand figure).
  • Now you can disconnect FMB device from a configurator.

Connecting to Bluetooth OBD II dongle


After this configuration you could connect your car OBD II dongle to FMB device. Turn on ignition then turn on its Bluetooth connection. For pairing follow your dongle instructions. OBDII device notification about paired Bluetooth connection depends on specific model. If you later restart FMB device it will automatically connect to this dongle.

Supported Bluetooth OBD II dongles


FMB module works with Bluetooth OBD II dongles which are made with ELM327 or STN1110 chips.
Comparison of these chips is presented in the image below:

Elm317 stn1110 comp.png