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Device Status displays information about the device. It also provides an option to update the device firmware version ([[{{{model}}} Firmware Changelog]])

Device information

Device name — Device Hardware name/model

IMEI — Device International Mobile Equipment Identity number.

Firmware version— current device firmware version.

Last start time (UTC) - Time when the device was turned on, GMT+0.

RTC time (UTC) - Device internal time, GMT+0.

Device uptime - Displays how long the device has been turned on.

Power voltage - Voltage level of the external power supply connected to the device.

Ext storage (used / total) - Indicates how much memory the devices have left to store records.

Battery voltage - Indicates the voltage of the internal battery in the device.

Internal battery status - Display the internal battery level in percentage, as well as the current charging state of the battery.

Export - has the option to export the device's current statuses (Device Info, GSM Info, GNSS Info, I/O Info, and External I/O Info) into HTML format.



GNSS information

GNSS version - Displays the firmware version of the GNSS module.

Module status - Displays the modem status (ON/OFF/Sleep).

GNSS packets - The number of GNSS packets received by the GNSS receiver.

Fix status - Displays the status of the GNSS Fix.

Time to first fix - Specifies the time, in seconds, of how long it took the device to obtain a GNSS Fix from a cold start.

Time to last fix - Specifies the time, in seconds, of how long it took the device to obtain the most recent GNSS Fix.

Satelites - Displays the number of Visible and In use navigation satellites from different navigation systems

Location - Displays the information about current Latitude/Longitude, Altitude, Speed and Angle as well as the current device position on a map.







Cellular information

Modem version - The modem version of the GSM module

Modem status - Displays the status of the modem (ON/OFF/Sleep)

Network status - Displays the GPRS status of the device

Current operator code - Specified current SIM-card operator code.

Signal Level - Specifies the current signal strength of the connected network.







SIM Security

  • The state and status of the currently connected SIM card can be observed here. If a SIM card with a PIN code is used, the user can enter it in this section. The remaining attempts to enter the PIN code are shown as well.
  • When the SIM PIN code is entered correctly, the user can change the PIN code or disable it from the SIM card. When SIM PIN is disabled and the user would like to enable it again, the user must enter the previously used PIN code.








Maintenance

Dump - after the button is pressed, the device starts downloading .dmp logs and configuration .cfg from the device in a compressed archive.

Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_{{{model}}}_IMEI_Dump.zip
Default directory: C:\Users\user_name\AppData\Roaming\Teltonika\TCT\logs
Dump files can be read only with special software. If needed, provide these files for analysis to your Teltonika sales manager or Teltonika Support team.

Open file - this new tab opens at the bottom of the page after downloading the Dump.

Pinout selection

NOTE! The pinout and customization options are different for every device. In this article, only pinout examples are given. To see the pinout of your device, see [[{{{model}}}_First Start]].
Pinout selection is a feature that allows customizing the functions of physical I/O pins on your device. This is often called “software defined pins” (SDP).
Pinout selection is useful in every application where flexible pin assignment is required. This feature is applicable for numerous scenarios in virtually all industries relying on telematics.
A default pinout configuration is programmed into the device at the factory. The user can set a custom pinout through TCT, when the device is connected to a PC. The pins can then perform other pre-defined functions or just be relocated more conveniently. Changes to the pinout also impact the operation of other settings and features of the device.
Current implementation limitations: Software-defined pin configuration is handled internally and is not mapped to any Parameter IDs or AVL IDs. As a result, pin mode configuration and configuration state are not accessible via OTA interfaces, including FOTA configuration upload, SMS, or GPRS commands.

Prerequisites and Important Settings

  • There are no prerequisites for this feature, other than the device having I/O pins.
  • Before customizing physical pin functions to fit your needs, make sure to save any other device configuration changes! All unsaved configuration changes will be lost after pressing “Set”, because pinout changes will trigger an automatic device restart.
  • Changing the default pin functions will affect other settings and the operation of some features. Before changing pinouts, always make sure that you understand how these changes will affect other related settings.
    • Basic example: if you completely remove “AIN1” (Analog input 1) from the pin functions, this I/O will also be disabled in the “Permanent I/O” list of the “Input / output (I/O)” menu. This may affect your earlier configurations and workflows.

Basic Operation

To perform the pinout selection: * Before customizing physical pin functions to fit your needs, make sure to save any other device configuration changes! All unsaved configuration changes will be lost after pressing “Set”, because pinout changes will trigger an automatic device restart.

  • In TCT, go to “Device status” menu.
  • Under “Pinout selection”, click “Set” – a separate interface opens.
  • Use the dropdowns and reassign pin functions as needed.
  • Click “Set” - the device restarts and new pins functions are assigned.

[[Category:{{{model}}} Configuration]]