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− | [[File:Alert.png|left|link=]] <br> <b>{{{sim_type|Micro-}}}SIM card insertion/removal must be performed when device is powered off – external voltage {{{battery|and internal battery}}} disconnected. Otherwise {{{sim_type|Micro-}}}SIM card might be damaged or device will not detect it.</b><br> | + | {| |
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[[File:SIM_3in1.png|left|230px]] <b>FMX6 devices use Standard size SIM cards for SIM1 and SIM2. Currently most of the SIM cards provided by operators can be disassembled into 3 parts - Standard/Micro/Nano. Depending on the SIM card construction - during device usage in harsh conditions, SIM assembly might come apart which causes instability when connecting to operator.<br> | [[File:SIM_3in1.png|left|230px]] <b>FMX6 devices use Standard size SIM cards for SIM1 and SIM2. Currently most of the SIM cards provided by operators can be disassembled into 3 parts - Standard/Micro/Nano. Depending on the SIM card construction - during device usage in harsh conditions, SIM assembly might come apart which causes instability when connecting to operator.<br> | ||
− | To avoid such risk:<br> | + | To avoid such risk:<br> |
− | 1 | + | 1) Do not use SIM cards that were previously disassembled (SIM was taken apart previously)<br> |
− | + | 2) If you plan to use only one SIM card - insert it into SIM1 slot (lower slot) - this ensures greater pressure on SIM contacts as the contact bed is pushed by PCB.<br> | |
− | + | When 2 SIM cards are used simultaneously risk is mitigated as well - when SIM1 is inserted, a greater pressure is applied for SIM2, so SIM parts are harder to come lose </b><br> | |
− | When 2 SIM cards are used simultaneously risk is mitigated as well - when SIM1 is inserted, a greater pressure is applied for SIM2, so SIM parts are harder to come lose </b><br> | + | |-} |
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=='''How to insert microSD card into {{{model|FMB640}}}'''== | =='''How to insert microSD card into {{{model|FMB640}}}'''== | ||
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# Push microSD card lock case. | # Push microSD card lock case. | ||
# Open microSD card locker. | # Open microSD card locker. |
Revision as of 09:52, 12 April 2023
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How to insert SIM card and connect the battery
- Unscrew 4 screws counterclockwise that are located on the bottom of the device.
- Remove the cover.
- Insert SIM card as shown with PIN request disabled or read Security info how to enter it later in Teltonika Configurator. Make sure that SIM card cut-off corner is pointing outwards. SIM slot 1 is closer to PCB, SIM slot 2 is the upper one.
- Connect battery as shown to device.
- After configuration, see “PC Connection (Windows)”, attach device cover back.
- Screw in all screws. Device is ready to be mounted.
How to insert microSD card into FMB640
- Push microSD card lock case.
- Open microSD card locker.
- Correctly insert microSD card into slot.
- Close microSD card locker.
- Push microSD card lock case to locked position.
Micro-SIM card insertion/removal must be performed when device is powered off – external voltage and internal battery disconnected. Otherwise Micro-SIM card might be damaged or device will not detect it. |
FMX6 devices use Standard size SIM cards for SIM1 and SIM2. Currently most of the SIM cards provided by operators can be disassembled into 3 parts - Standard/Micro/Nano. Depending on the SIM card construction - during device usage in harsh conditions, SIM assembly might come apart which causes instability when connecting to operator. To avoid such risk: |