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Firmware
Can we delete records from the device memory?
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You can clear devices memory by clicking "format" button in [Status] window. This will delete all stored records and start anew. You can also send SMS command "sdformat" to the device and it will do the same thing but remotely without the need to connect device to a computer.
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What is Autoscan and with how many Teltonika device models is this possible?
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Autoscan is the process of scanning for CANBUS program numbers in the vehicle CANBUS system. Currently, FMB140 has the Autoscan feature.
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How to access the latest firmware and how to know when the latest firmware has been released?
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The latest firmware release information is passed through the Teltonika newsletter. It is encouraged that you subscribe to this service to get real-time notifications about the releases.
Base firmware for all devices can also be found here: Firmware versions
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What is the difference between Fuel consumed and Fuel consumed (Counted) or Total mileage and Total Mileage (Counted)?
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Fuel consumed is the total fuel consumed by the vehicle since manufacturing while fuel consumed (counted) is the fuel consumed by the vehicle since the CAN device was installed.
Total mileage is the total mileage of the vehicle as displayed in the dashboard since manufacture, while total mileage (counted) is the mileage of the vehicle from when the CAN device was installed.
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Does FMC125 work with the Iridium Edge use case?
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Yes, Iridium Edge does work with the FMC125 devices - the 03.28.06.Rev.323 firmware has to be used for this solution to work.
More information about the Iridium Edge solution can be found here: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/Iridium_Edge
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Is there a way to encrypt the data that is sent to the server?
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Yes, our devices have TLS encryption capability, which allows us to secure the data using TLS certificates that are uploaded to the device and the server.
More information about TLS encryption can be found here: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_GPRS_settings#TLS.2FDTLS
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Is there a way to encrypt the data that is sent to the server?
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Yes, our devices have TLS encryption capability, which allows us to secure the data using TLS certificates that are uploaded to the device and the server.
More information about TLS encryption can be found here: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB130_GPRS_settings#TLS.2FDTLS
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Can we check how much data has been used with the current data plan?
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In the configurator Status tab we have the GPRS traffic section, where data usage can be seen. Other than this, there is no way to get the data consumption from the device - this information will be available from the network provider.
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Can we check how much data has been used with the current data plan?
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In the configurator Status tab we have the GPRS traffic section, where data usage can be seen. Other than this, there is no way to get the data consumption from the device - this information will be available from the network provider.
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Is there a way to implement seat belt detection with FMC920 device?
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There are 2 methods we can follow:
1. Digital Input: FMC920 device only has 1 Digital input which is mostly used to connect ignition cable, In this use case - Ignition source can be set to power voltage and seatbelt sensor can be connected to Digital input with priority - High and Operand "On change". If the voltage from seat belt sensor is negative, please use relay to convert to positive voltage. Please find screenshot below for reference.
2. Analog Input: Seat belt sensor can be connected to Analog input 1 with priority - high and low level value (depending on the voltage from seatbelt, lets say 12 VDC) - 10 VDC and High level - 13 VDC. Idea is to make the voltage fall between low level and high level value and generate event when the voltage enters that range. If the voltage from seat belt sensor is negative, please use relay to convert to positive voltage. Please find screenshot below for reference.
IO Priority guide: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMC920_I/O_settings#High_Priority
IO Operand: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMC920_I/O_settings#Operands
It is recommend to use FMX130 as the device has Ground sense option which will be easier to connect and also DIN1 can be used for Ignition which will be more accurate
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How do I get a SIM card IMSI number on my server?
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The IMSI is not available as an IO element, and it will not be sent to the server with records. However, it can be requested by a SMS/GPRS command "getimsi"
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Why does the TAT100 device appear offline on my server?
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The TAT works always in Deep-sleep mode, and the open link Timeout is 30sec maximum, so the device does not stay connected to the server. This is done to preserve the battery and allow the device to work longer.
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Can I send an SMS or command to the TAT100?
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Yes, you can send a command to the TAT100 and it will receive this command once it wakes up.
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When does TAT100 connect to FOTA WEB?
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TAT100 devices do not connect to FOTA Web periodically. It will automatically connect to FOTA Web only on initial startup (when the switch is flipped from OFF to ON position). Connection to FOTA Web should be initiated via the 'web_connect' SMS/GPRS command. This is to preserve battery power.
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When does TAT100 connect to FOTA WEB?
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TAT100 devices do not connect to FOTA Web periodically. It will automatically connect to FOTA Web only on initial startup (when the switch is flipped from OFF to ON position). Connection to FOTA Web should be initiated via the 'web_connect' SMS/GPRS command. This is to preserve battery power.
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Can DSM detect 2 or more events at the same time?
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Yes, it can detect multiple events at the same time. The events are placed in a queue and then reported based on their generation time.
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Which SMS encoding is supported by Teltonika Telematics devices?
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The device received commands encoded in Unicode and any third-party SMS portal should have the support of format SMS Default Alphabet while initiating communication with the Teltonika device. FMC devices support SMS Default Alphabet, also known as GSM-7, encoding only - this encoding standard should be configured at the sending device/application.
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