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|<strong>How many batteries does TAT1XY use? </strong>
 
|<strong>How many batteries does TAT1XY use? </strong>
 
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| TAT1XY uses 1 battery, which consists of 2 (7.2V variant) or 3 (10.8V variant) cells. Difference between them - according to our testing the 3 cell battery can send 45% more records when compared to 2 cell battery.
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| TAT1XY uses 1 battery, which consists of 2 (7.2V variant) or 3 (10.8V variant) cells. Currently, manufactured TAT devices use 2-cell batteries.
 
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|<strong>Why does my device keep sending the same coordinates even if the vehicle is moving? </strong>
 
|<strong>Why does my device keep sending the same coordinates even if the vehicle is moving? </strong>
 
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|This is usually caused by the Static Navigation feature being misconfigured in the [[FMB130 System settings|System settings]].
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|This is usually caused by the Static Navigation feature being misconfigured in the System settings.
 
The static navigation feature allows us to filter out false GNSS position changes when the vehicle is stationary and show only the true location of the vehicle.
 
The static navigation feature allows us to filter out false GNSS position changes when the vehicle is stationary and show only the true location of the vehicle.
  
[[File:Static navigation off.png|frameless|339x339px]][[File:Static navigation on.png|frameless|344x344px]]
 
  
 
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The filtering can be disabled by configured movement or ignition source - if they are incorrectly configured, the device will not only incorrectly detect vehicle movement state or ignition, but also will not disable the filtering, causing the records to be sent with the same coordinates.
 
 
The filtering can be disabled by configured movement and/or ignition source - if they are configured incorrectly, the device will not only incorrectly detect vehicle movement state or ignition, but also will not disable the filtering, causing the records to be sent with the same coordinates.
 
 
 
To make sure that the Ignition is detected correctly, You can use the configurator Status I/O window or check the AVL ID 239 on Your server.
 
 
 
For movement detection, it can also be checked on the configurator Status I/O window or by checking AVL ID 240 on Your server.
 
  
 
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