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# Terminal tool can be launched in TCT start-up window or after connecting to the FTx platform device.
 
# Terminal tool can be launched in TCT start-up window or after connecting to the FTx platform device.
 
# To connect FTx platform device. Make sure that the device is connected to your computer and in Terminal tool press the “+” button on the left side of Terminal tool UI for a new connection, select the device from the dropdown list, and select the “Debug” port.
 
# To connect FTx platform device. Make sure that the device is connected to your computer and in Terminal tool press the “+” button on the left side of Terminal tool UI for a new connection, select the device from the dropdown list, and select the “Debug” port.
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Below is a list of commands for FTx devices that can be sent using the Device port:
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* ''.info -'' Returns general information about the device such as FW version and build time, GNSS version information, HW information and device flash;
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* .''imei'' - Returns device IMEI;
      
=== Converting internal device binary logs ===
 
=== Converting internal device binary logs ===
 
With 2.0.0 or later TCT version Terminal Tool can even convert internal device binary logs into human-readable text, enabling in-depth analysis of the device's previous behavior. When downloading logs (dump) from the FTx device using TCT, you will find both .bin and .txt files of the logs.
 
With 2.0.0 or later TCT version Terminal Tool can even convert internal device binary logs into human-readable text, enabling in-depth analysis of the device's previous behavior. When downloading logs (dump) from the FTx device using TCT, you will find both .bin and .txt files of the logs.