FMM650 SMS/GPRS command list

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All commands are case sensitive. When user tries to send SMS/GPRS message to FMM650 that operates in Deep Sleep mode, it cannot arrive to FMM650 device because the GSM/GPRS module is disabled most of the time. FMM650 will receive the SMS/GPRS message when it exits Deep Sleep mode.
If FMM650 is in GPS Sleep or Online Deep Sleep mode, sent SMS/GPRS message will arrive to the device.

SMS command structure:

<SMS login><space><SMS password><space><command><space><value>

SMS command getinfo example:

  • If you have set SMS login and password: login pass getinfo
  • If SMS login and password are not set leave two spaces before command:   getinfo

Common commands

Command Description Response
getstatus Modem Status information Yes
getrecord SMS command initiates saving and sending of high priority record No
getcfgtime Date and Time of last successful configuration Yes
getgps Current GPS data and time Yes
getnmeainfo NMEA error debug SMS Yes
cpureset Reset CPU No
defaultcfg Reset configuration to default Yes
getver Device / Modem / Code version information Yes
getinfo Device runtime system information Yes
tacho_connect Connect to Web Tacho immediately Yes
web_connect Connect to Fota WEB immediately Yes
deleterecords Delete all records saved on FLASH Yes
getio Readout digital inputs and outputs, analog inputs Yes
banlist Banlist information Yes
crashlog Crash log information Yes
delete_all_sms Delete all read SMS Yes
braminfo BatRam info Yes
getgnss Current GNSS information Yes
resetlimits Resets data counters Yes
getlimits Gets home/roaming uploaded data information Yes
scanfms Shows FMS elements that can be read from vehicle Yes
readio # Returns IO status, # AVL ID Yes
setdigout XXXX Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Set digital output

1. # – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON or ? – Ignore) for DOUT1
2. # – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON or ? – Ignore) for DOUT2
3. # – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON or ? – Ignore) for DOUT3
4. # – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON or ? – Ignore) for DOUT4
Y1 – timeout value for DOUT1 if needed (in seconds)
Y2 – timeout value for DOUT2 if needed (in seconds)
Y3 – timeout value for DOUT3 if needed (in seconds)

Y4 – timeout value for DOUT4 if needed (in seconds)
Yes
getparam # Readout parameter value according entered ID.
# - ID value
Yes
setparam #:# Sets selected parameter value

1.# - first ID value
2.# - New first Parameter Value
3.# - second ID value
4.# - New second Parameter Value
5.# - third ID value
6.# - New third Parameter Value

SMS command is limited to 160 characters
Yes
setparam #:#;#:#;…
flush #,#,#,#,#,#,# Redirects device to other server

1.# - IMEI
2.# - APN
3.# - LOGIN
4.# - PASS
5.# - IP
6.# - PORT

7.# - MODE (0-TCP/1-UDP)
Yes

Commands related to features

Command Description Response
odoset:# Set total odometer value
# - new odometer value in m
Yes
odoget Display current odometer value Yes
odinfo Odometer Debug info Yes
on_demand_trackingX

X=0 – Stops Tracking on Demand functionality.
X=1 – Starts Tracking on Demand functionality.
X=2 – Generates one high priority record and inititates data sending to server.

Yes

Commands related to LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300

Command Description Response
lvcansetprog # Set program number to LV-CAN200/ ALL-CAN300 that is connected to FMx640.
# - three digit number that identity vehicle
Yes
lvcansimpletacho # Add or remove simpletacho start byte.
# - 0 or 1 (0 – don’t add start byte, 1 – add start byte)
No
lvcangetprog Get program number from LV-CAN200/ ALL-CAN300 that is connected to FMx640 Yes
lvcangetinfo Get information about connected LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 Yes
lvcanclear # Clear Total Mileage (counted), Engine Work Time (counted), Fuel Consumed (counted) parameters values.
# - parameter (0 – Engine work time (counted), 1 – Fuel Consumed (counted), 2 – Vehicle Mileage (counted))
Yes