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T-Mobile is a telecommunications provider that delivers wireless connectivity services designed to support a wide range of connected devices and business applications. Using its mobile network, the company enables reliable data transmission, device management, and scalable connectivity across various operations. Its offerings include network access, flexible service plans, and tools for monitoring usage and performance. T-Mobile continues to invest in network coverage and 5G technology to support evolving connectivity needs to help organizations maintain efficient, secure and adaptable communication across their devices.


==Description==
==Introduction==
T-Mobile device certification is a formal evaluation process conducted to ensure that cellular devices comply with established network requirements. In order for devices to operate successfully on the T-Mobile network, a successful completion of this certification process, and manufacturers, including hardware vendors, OEMs, and ODMs, is required to obtain product approval prior to deployment.
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Teltonika OBD devices are able to read data from heavy duty vehicles. With the OBD to FMS adapter, clients are able to connect OBD devices to their heavy duty vehicles which have FMS female connector (usually located under the front panel). Cable is only applicable with the European truck.
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==Cable pinout scheme==
[[Image:OBD-FMS-scheme.png|thumb|400x300px|right]]


==T-Mobile Certificate==
{| class="wikitable"
{{{model}}} is certified for use in the T-Mobile network and can be found on the [https://www.tmobile.com/business/solutions/iot/device-certification?category=iotother T-Mobile website]. <br>
|+'''Cable pinout scheme:'''
[[File:T-Mobile Certification - FMT880.png]]
!'''OBD 16PF'''
{{#switch: {{{model}}}
!
|FTM880 =
!'''FMS 12PM'''
[[File:T-Mobile Certification - FMT880.png]]
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|4/5
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|1
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|6
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|6
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|14
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|9
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|16
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|12
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|#default=


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'''DISCLAIMER:''' ''PLEASE MAKE SURE THE FMS PINOUT OF YOUR HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE IS AS REFERRED ON THE PROVIDED PINOUT SCHEME. IN CASE OF INCORRECT PINOUT PLEASE CONTACT YOUR HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE DEALERSHIP. THE CLIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE ISSUES, WHICH MIGHT OCCUR BY INCORRECT INSTALLATION.''
==External Links==


<ul>
'''NOTE:''' ''Please use OBD devices with the latest firmware which has implemented J1939 protocol support.''
<li>[https://wholesale.t-mobile.com/iot-solutions/modules-chipsets-devices  IoT Certified Devices, Modules, and Chipsets Devices | T-Mobile]</li>
</ul>


[[Category:FTM880 Certification & Approvals]]
==FMS Plug Location==
Even though the FMS cable is standardized cable – its placement in the vehicle might differ depending on manufacturer and depending on vehicle trim level.
 
These examples identify the most common locations for the FMS plug.
 
==== Behind the Fuse panel on passenger side – for Example SCANIA S/R/G/P Euro6 Series [[File:Scania R-series 1.3.png|frameless|1000x1000px]] ====
 
==== Near the Fuse panel on passenger side – for example DAF XF Euro6 [[File:DAF XF 1.3.png|frameless|1000x1000px]] ====
 
==== Behind the Radio on lower deck – for example Volvo FH Euro5 and Renault T Euro6 [[File:Volvo FH 1.3.png|frameless|1000x1000px]] ====
 
==== Behind the Tachograph on upper deck – for example Mercedes Actros MP5 Euro6 [[File:Mercedes Actros 1.3.png|frameless|1000x1000px]] ====
 
 
==Device Configuration==
1. Connect your OBD device to PC via USB or Bluetooth.<br>
2. Open '''Teltonika Configurator''' and find your device in the list.<br>
3. Select your device from the list.<br>
4. Navigate to '''System''' and under '''System Settings''' Enable '''Codec 8 Extended''' protocol.<br>
5. Open '''OBD II''' section on the left.<br>
6. In '''General''' -> '''OBD II Settings''' -> '''OBD Feature''' select '''ELD'''.<br>
7. In '''OBD VIN settings'''-> '''VIN Source''' select prefered source. Some heavy duty vehicles may not automaticly provide VIN number, in that case we recommend to setup VIN manually.<br>
[[File:OBD II Settings.png|500x500px]]<br>
8. Save the configuration by pressing '''Save to device''' on the top.<br>
9. New section with J1939 parameters can be found in '''ELD''' section on the right bottom.<br>
[[File:ELD Settings.png|500x500px]]<br>
 
==Supported Parameter List==
 
The full supported parameter list for OBD devices can be found in the following pages:
*[[FMB001 Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID]]
*[[FMB003 Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID]]
*[[FMC003 Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID]]
*[[FMM003 Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID]]
*[[FMM00A Teltonika Data Sending Parameters ID]]
 
==Downloads==
This functionality requires the latest OBD [[Teltonika Configurator versions|configurator]] and [[Firmware versions#OBD trackers|firmware]] for optimal performance.
 
==Ordering and Specifications==
For more information about '''OBD-II to FMS adapter''' specifications and ordering, please visit [https://www.teltonika-gps.com/products/accessories/data-cables/obd-ii-to-fms-adapter OBD-II TO FMS ADAPTER] web page.

Latest revision as of 09:34, 8 May 2026