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FTX164 getting started

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1. Preparing the Telematics configuration tool

First step is to set up Your workstation to be able to use Telematics configuration tool (TCT). This can be done by following the guidelines from our Wiki: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/Getting_started_with_TCT

Once You have successfully installed and launched TCT, a special user key must be added, in order to gain access to FTX164 devices.

In the top right corner of the TCT, click on the cog to open the Settings menu. Click on the “User keys” option.

In the archive provided to You by Your sales manager, you will find a text document named “FTX164 TCT Key.txt”. Copy the whole text from the text file. Paste the User key into the “Add new key” field. Click on the “Add key” button.

Paste the User key into the “Add new key” field. Click on the “Add key” button. 4. Restart the Telematics configuration tool. A new window will open:

Select “FTC164 with development firmware” and click “Apply”. Now You’re ready to use TCT!

2. Device preparation

Note: step #3 should only be completed once the device is configured.

3. Device configuration

Configure Your APN and Server settings

in the “Mobile network” tab, You will find the following parameters which must be configured, in order to receive data to Your server:

Power off sleep mode with scheduled wake ups

One of the main goals during the development of this device was to ensure extended operation when working from the internal battery. This has been achieved not only with the use of a larger battery with a capacity of 2600mAh, but also by implementing new sleep mode logic that significantly reduces power consumption while in power off sleep.

This is a combination of two features, allowing extremely low power consumption while in sleep, while maintaining the capability of the device to wake up based on pre-defined times. During our internal current consumption tests, the FTX164 was consuming roughly 200uA per hour while it was in the power off sleep state, working only from the internal battery.

Sleep mode Current consumption (mA)
Online deep sleep @12V Online Deep sleep: 10,34
@4V Online deep sleep: 24,36
Deep sleep @12V Deep sleep: 2,56
@4V Deep sleep: 6,81
Power off sleep @12V Power off sleep: 0,28
@4V Power off sleep: 0,19

table 1. Preliminary FTC164 current consumption tests


Figure 1 Wakeup schedule weekly matrix

More information about sleep modes, such as, sleep exit/enter conditions, list of modules which are disabled during sleep modes can be found here.

Software defined pins

One of the key innovations introduced with the new hardware and firmware architecture is Software-Defined Pins (SDP). While this functionality is still limited in the current engineering sample, we encourage giving it a try! The SDP feature allows flexible reconfiguration of pin assignments. At this stage, SDP configuration can only be performed through TCT, with the device physically connected. However remote configuration capabilities will be introduced in a future release.

Figure 2 Software defined pins configuration


Additional note

The FTX164 comes with many other features, which you will see in the TCT. However, as this is an engineering sample which comes with an evaluation firmware, keep in mind that some of the features visible in TCT, might not yet fully tested, documented or confirmed by our QA. <in progress> Limitations-> no concrete battery discharge % use this table for conversion