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==How to connect OBD II Blue-tooth Dongle to FMB device==
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==Disclaimer==
===Blue-tooth settings configuration===
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[[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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If you are using Bluetooth® we strongly recommend '''using AES encryption''' for enhanced security.
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==How to connect OBD II Bluetooth® Dongle to FMB device==
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===Solution applies for these FM devices===
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[[FMB900]] [[FMB920]] [[FMB110]] [[FMB120]] [[FMB122]] [[FMB125]] [[FMB202|FMB202]] [[FMB204|FMB204]] [[FMB962|FMB962]] [[FMB964|FMB964]] [[FMT100]] [[FMM125]] [[FMM130]] [[FMU125]] [[FMU130]] [[FMC125]] [[FMC130]] [[FMB910]] [[FMC920]] [[FMM920]] [[FMB130]] [[FMB140]] [[FMB230]] [[FMB225]] [[FMC230]] [[FMM230]]
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===Bluetooth® settings configuration===
    
[[Image:Fmb120_bt_odbii_settings.png|300px|right]]
 
[[Image:Fmb120_bt_odbii_settings.png|300px|right]]
Following are the instructions on how to easily prepare Blue-tooth Dongle connection to the {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. First we need to configure {{{model_2|FMB}}} device Blue-tooth settings. These are the required steps:
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The following are the instructions on how to easily prepare a Bluetooth® Dongle connection to the {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. First, we need to configure {{{model_2|FMB}}} device Bluetooth® settings. These are the required steps:
* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>Blue-tooth</span> section similarly to as shown in the figure to the right (position 1).
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* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>Bluetooth®</span> section similarly to as shown in the figure to the right (position 1).
 
* Turn on BT Radio by pressing <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (visible)</span> (position 2). "Local name" (position 3) will automatically be "{{{model|FMB1YX}}}_last 7 imei digits", you can leave it or type your own name.
 
* Turn on BT Radio by pressing <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (visible)</span> (position 2). "Local name" (position 3) will automatically be "{{{model|FMB1YX}}}_last 7 imei digits", you can leave it or type your own name.
 
* 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 ''Authorized Devices MAC List'' (position 7).
 
* 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 ''Authorized Devices MAC List'' (position 7).
 
* Set connection mode to <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBDII</span> (position 5).
 
* Set connection mode to <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBDII</span> (position 5).
* Set ''External Name'' as your Blue-tooth OBD II device name for proper device identification and connection to it. In this example OBDII device name is "DONGLE", 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 OBDII adapter Blue-tooth name by scanning nearby Blue-tooth devices using a mobile phone or a computer with Blue-tooth adapter.
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* Set ''External Name'' as your Bluetooth® OBD II device name for proper device identification and connection to it. In this example the OBDII device name is "DONGLE", at least 2 characters are needed to recognize it and connect to it. For better and faster adapter identification in the network, you could enter a full device name. You could check your OBDII adapter Bluetooth® name by scanning nearby Bluetooth® devices using a mobile phone or a computer with a Bluetooth® adapter.
 
* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBD II</span> in main menu and select priority and others parameters visible in the following figure.
 
* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>OBD II</span> in main menu and select priority and others parameters visible in the following figure.
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* Now you can disconnect {{{model_2|FMB}}} device from the configurator.
 
* Now you can disconnect {{{model_2|FMB}}} device from the configurator.
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===Connecting to Blue-tooth OBD II dongle===
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===Connecting to Bluetooth® OBD II dongle===
 
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After this configuration OBDII dongle can be connected to {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. Turn on ignition, then turn on its Blue-tooth connection. For pairing follow dongle instructions. OBDII device notification about paired Blue-tooth connection depends on the specific model. If you later restart {{{model_2|FMB}}} device it will automatically reconnect to this dongle.
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After this configuration OBDII dongle can be connected to {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. Turn on the ignition, then turn on its Bluetooth® connection. For pairing follow dongle instructions. OBDII device notification about paired Bluetooth® connection depends on the specific model. If you later restart {{{model_2|FMB}}} device it will automatically reconnect to this dongle.
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===Supported Blue-tooth OBD II dongles===
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===Supported Bluetooth® OBD II dongles===
 
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{{{model_2|FMB}}} module works with Blue-tooth OBD II dongles which are based on ELM327 or STN1110 chips.<br/>Comparison of these chips is presented in the image below:
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{{{model_2|FMB}}} module works with Bluetooth® OBD II dongles which are based on ELM327 or STN1110 chips.<br/>Comparison of these chips is presented in the image below:
    
[[Image:Elm317_stn1110_comp.png|400px|none]]
 
[[Image:Elm317_stn1110_comp.png|400px|none]]
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