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== Towing Detection ==
== Towing Detection ==


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| FMB202
| FMB230
| FMB110
| FMB900
| FMC920
| FMB920
| FMB910
| FMT100
| FMC130
| FMC230
| FMC125
| FMC234
| FMC225
| FMM920
| FMC880
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==Excessive Idling==
==Excessive Idling==
Excessive Idling is a feature that automatically detects if a vehicle is stopped for a prolonged time with a running engine.
Excessive Idling is a feature that automatically detects if a vehicle is stopped for a prolonged time with a running engine.
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| FMB120
| FMB130
| FMB125
| FMB140
| FMB204
| FMB202
| FMB230
| FMB110
| FMB900
| FMC920
| FMB920
| FMB910
| FMT100
| FMC130
| FMC230
| FMC125
| FMC234
| FMC225
| FMM920
| FMC880
| FMM880
| FMC800
| FMM800
| FMM130
| FMM230 =
== Crash Detection ==
== Crash Detection ==
Crash Detection is a feature that automatically detects crash events by continuously monitoring device accelerometer data.  
Crash Detection is a feature that automatically detects crash events by continuously monitoring device accelerometer data.  
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| FMB120
| FMB130
| FMB125
| FMB140
| FMB204
| FMB202
| FMB230
| FMC920
| FMB920
| FMB910
| FMT100
| FMC130
| FMC230
| FMC125
| FMC234
| FMC225
| FMM920
| FMC880
| FMM880
| FMC800
| FMM800
| FMM130
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== Unplug Detection ==
== Unplug Detection ==
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* If, during a real unplug event, this incorrect speed value is higher than the configured Speed Threshold, the unplug event will not be registered.
* If, during a real unplug event, this incorrect speed value is higher than the configured Speed Threshold, the unplug event will not be registered.
* In such cases, we recommend setting a higher Speed Threshold value.
* In such cases, we recommend setting a higher Speed Threshold value.
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