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* Repaired; | * Repaired; | ||
− | *Replaced with a new product; | + | * Replaced with a new product; |
* Replaced with an equivalent repaired product fulfilling the same functionality; | * Replaced with an equivalent repaired product fulfilling the same functionality; | ||
− | *Replaced by an equivalent product if the production is discontinued. | + | * Replaced by an equivalent product if the production is discontinued. |
During the '''return merchandise authorization (RMA)''' part of the warranty process, an engineer examines the information provided by a client in an RMA request form in order to determine whether the equipment is eligible repair, replacement or a refund. The '''RMA request form''' contains company, addressing and malfunctioning product information and must be filled out by the product's owner and approved by a Teltonika Telematics engineer before returning a product. | During the '''return merchandise authorization (RMA)''' part of the warranty process, an engineer examines the information provided by a client in an RMA request form in order to determine whether the equipment is eligible repair, replacement or a refund. The '''RMA request form''' contains company, addressing and malfunctioning product information and must be filled out by the product's owner and approved by a Teltonika Telematics engineer before returning a product. | ||
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Visible physical damage (FMXXXX damaged, GPS antenna damaged...):<br /> | Visible physical damage (FMXXXX damaged, GPS antenna damaged...):<br /> | ||
− | *Visible physical damage on device case; <br /> | + | * Visible physical damage on device case; <br /> |
− | *Visible physical damage on device PCB; <br /> | + | * Visible physical damage on device PCB; <br /> |
− | *Visible deformation of internal battery; | + | * Visible deformation of internal battery; |
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1-wire short circuit:<br /> | 1-wire short circuit:<br /> | ||
− | *Check 1-wire device type (maybe not supported device (ibutton, temp. sensor); <br /> | + | * Check 1-wire device type (maybe not supported device (ibutton, temp. sensor); <br /> |
* Check connection scheme; <br /> | * Check connection scheme; <br /> | ||
− | *Check terminal log (overcurrent message); <br /> | + | * Check terminal log (overcurrent message); <br /> |
− | *Measure voltage on 1-wire PWR and GND (should be 3.6V); | + | * Measure voltage on 1-wire PWR and GND (should be 3.6V); |
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<font color=" #009900"><b>YES, if all the points are false, but FM still does not send data</b></font> | <font color=" #009900"><b>YES, if all the points are false, but FM still does not send data</b></font> | ||
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No GPS (GPS overcurrent, physical GPS antenna damage):<br /> | No GPS (GPS overcurrent, physical GPS antenna damage):<br /> | ||
− | *Check terminal log, look for overcurrent messages; <br /> | + | * Check terminal log, look for overcurrent messages; <br /> |
− | *If overcurrent message is still present after GPS antenna change – send FM to warranty; <br /> | + | * If overcurrent message is still present after GPS antenna change – send FM to warranty; <br /> |
− | *If overcurrent message is not present after GPS antenna change – change GPS antenna; | + | * If overcurrent message is not present after GPS antenna change – change GPS antenna; |
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<font color=" #009900"><b>YES, if overcurrent message is still present after GPS antenna change</b></font> | <font color=" #009900"><b>YES, if overcurrent message is still present after GPS antenna change</b></font> | ||
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− | *No overcurrent messages in log, but still no GPS FIX. <br /> | + | * No overcurrent messages in log, but still no GPS FIX. <br /> |
− | *Make sure GPS antenna is seeing clear sky; <br /> | + | * Make sure GPS antenna is seeing clear sky; <br /> |
− | *Check NMEA log .log_nmea:x [0- disable; 1- enable] (May be no signal); <br /> | + | * Check NMEA log .log_nmea:x [0- disable; 1- enable] (May be no signal); <br /> |
If another FM device gets GPS FIX with the same antenna – send device to warranty. | If another FM device gets GPS FIX with the same antenna – send device to warranty. | ||
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Sim card failure. FM does not see SIM card (bended sim holder, 3G sim card):<br /> | Sim card failure. FM does not see SIM card (bended sim holder, 3G sim card):<br /> | ||
− | *Check SIM card itself, if there is no physical bending; <br /> | + | * Check SIM card itself, if there is no physical bending; <br /> |
− | *Check if SIM card is seen by cell phone or other FM device; <br /> | + | * Check if SIM card is seen by cell phone or other FM device; <br /> |
− | *Check if sim card is 2G (GSM) capable; <br /> | + | * Check if sim card is 2G (GSM) capable; <br /> |
− | *Check modem version (.info), try updating modem to the latest one, if modem version is old; <br /> | + | * Check modem version (.info), try updating modem to the latest one, if modem version is old; <br /> |
− | *Check if PIN code is not set; <br /> | + | * Check if PIN code is not set; <br /> |
− | *Check if device is working with another SIM card, another operator SIM card; <br /> | + | * Check if device is working with another SIM card, another operator SIM card; <br /> |
− | * Check if GSM antenna is connected | + | * Check if GSM antenna is connected. |
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<font color=" #009900"><b>YES, if none of the mentioned points helps</b></font> | <font color=" #009900"><b>YES, if none of the mentioned points helps</b></font> | ||
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− | *Visible physical damage on the external GPS antenna;<br /> | + | * Visible physical damage on the external GPS antenna;<br /> |
− | * Visible physical damage on the external cellular antenna | + | * Visible physical damage on the external cellular antenna. <br /> |
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<font color="bb0000"><b>NO, if at least one issue is true, offer to change an antenna</b></font> | <font color="bb0000"><b>NO, if at least one issue is true, offer to change an antenna</b></font> | ||
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The recommended course of action when firmware issues are encountered is to contact your sales representative if the device was purchased directly from Teltonika or contact Teltonika support if VIP HelpDesk access is provided to you. If you purchased the device elsewhere, contact the distributor that sold you the device. | The recommended course of action when firmware issues are encountered is to contact your sales representative if the device was purchased directly from Teltonika or contact Teltonika support if VIP HelpDesk access is provided to you. If you purchased the device elsewhere, contact the distributor that sold you the device. |
Revision as of 16:18, 20 December 2022
Main Page > Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ > Warranty guidelinesIntroduction
TELTONIKA TELEMATICS gives guarantee for its products for a period of 24 months. All batteries carry a reduced 6 month warranty period. If a product fails within mentioned warranty period the product can be:
- Repaired;
- Replaced with a new product;
- Replaced with an equivalent repaired product fulfilling the same functionality;
- Replaced by an equivalent product if the production is discontinued.
During the return merchandise authorization (RMA) part of the warranty process, an engineer examines the information provided by a client in an RMA request form in order to determine whether the equipment is eligible repair, replacement or a refund. The RMA request form contains company, addressing and malfunctioning product information and must be filled out by the product's owner and approved by a Teltonika Telematics engineer before returning a product.
Hardware Issues
The table below contains information on which hardware related issues are covered by the warranty service and which issues are not:
Hardware issue | Do devices need to be sent under RMA? | Next step |
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Device does not start. LED does not blink at all when device is powered up (10-30 V DC);
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YES, if this issue is true |
Steps to fill out RMA form:
1. Login to HelpDesk: https://viphelpdesk.teltonika.lt/ 1. 2. Create new ticket and fill in the information about the non-functioning product. 3. Follow the instructions from the engineer and wait until your form is approved. 4. After the form is approved you will get it through E-mail. 5. Print the RMA form and send it together with the shipment. 1 If you do not have a VIP Helpdesk account, please contact your sales manager. |
Visible physical damage (FMXXXX damaged, GPS antenna damaged...):
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Digital input is not working:
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1-wire short circuit:
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YES, if all the points are false, but FM still does not send data | |
No GPS (GPS overcurrent, physical GPS antenna damage):
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YES, if overcurrent message is still present after GPS antenna change | |
If another FM device gets GPS FIX with the same antenna – send device to warranty. |
YES, if another FM device gets GPS FIX with the same antenna | |
Sim card failure. FM does not see SIM card (bended sim holder, 3G sim card):
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YES, if none of the mentioned points helps | |
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NO, if at least one issue is true, offer to change an antenna |
Firmware Issues
The table below contains information on which firmware related issues are covered by the warranty service and which issues are not:
Firmware issue | Eligible for warranty? | Remote connection status |
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Device is in boot mode (status LED is blinking fast) – send instruction for device recovery. |
YES, if unable to revocer device manually |
Contact support |
Firmware blocked (security firmware) – check firmware description, if it is possible to reflash this firware to base FW. |
YES, if unable to reflash to base firmware | |
Modem failure (Modem initializing, Modem Seems to be Dead). |
YES, if the solution does not help |
Fill out RMA request form |
The recommended course of action when firmware issues are encountered is to contact your sales representative if the device was purchased directly from Teltonika or contact Teltonika support if VIP HelpDesk access is provided to you. If you purchased the device elsewhere, contact the distributor that sold you the device.
IMPORTANT: in any of the defined cases, please contact your sales representative before sending the device(s) to warranty.