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===Solution applies for these FM devices===
 
===Solution applies for these FM devices===
[[FMB001]] [[FMM001]] [[FMC001]] [[FMB002]] [[FMB010]] [[FMB020]] [[FM3001]] [[FMB110]] [[FMB120]] [[FMB122]] [[FMB125]] [[FMU125]] [[FMC125]] [[FMM125]] [[FMU126]] [[FMB130]] [[FMU130]] [[FMC130]] [[FMM130]] [[FMB140]] [[FMB202|FMB202]] [[FMB204|FMB204]] [[FMB209]] [[FMB900]] [[FMB910]]<sup>1</sup> [[FMB920]] [[FMB962|FMB962]] [[FMB964|FMB964]] [[FMT100]] [[MTB100]] [[MSP500]]
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[[FMB900]] [[FMB920]] [[FMB001]] [[FMB010]] [[FM3001]] [[FMB110]] [[FMB120]] [[FMB122]] [[FMB125]] [[FMB202|FMB202]] [[FMB204|FMB204]] [[FMB962|FMB962]] [[FMB964|FMB964]] [[FMT100]] [[FMB640]] [[FMM125]] [[FMM130]] [[FMM640]] [[FMC640]] [[FMU125]] [[FMU130]] [[FMC125]] [[FMC130]] [[TMT250]] [[GH5200]]
  
1) Does not apply to basic version
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===Pair and connect  device===
==Disclaimer==
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Blue-tooth starts automatically when {{{model_2|FMB}}} device is on. Take your mobile phone, go to Settings->Blue-tooth and turn it on. Scan for nearby devices, find the device in the list, distinguish the device by last IMEI digits on device module. Press pair, wait until device asks to enter pairing password, type: ''"5555"'' (as in the example on the figure). Paired device will show up in the paired device list. Download  a terminal for Blue-tooth e.g. BlueTerm from Play Store/App store. Run app, click Find->Connect to your paired device. Now we need to send a command to {{{model|FMB}}} from Blue-tooth terminal, type: ''".log:1"''<br/>Device will respond with ''"Debug enabled"'' and {{{model|FMB1YX}}} log will show up. Do not forget to save the log file to mobile phone.
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===Device debug over Android smartphone===
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In order to pair {{{model_2|FMB}}} device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too:<br/>''"getparam 800"''<br/>The answer has to be ''"2"'', which means "Enabled and visible".
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[[File:Alert.png|left|link=]] <br> If you are not using Bluetooth®, '''please consider turning it off''' or '''change Bluetooth® PIN''' to remove potential risks.
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If you are using Bluetooth® we strongly recommend '''using AES encryption''' for enhanced security.
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* Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your {{{model_2|FMB}}} device.<br/>Default {{{model_2|FMB}}} BT name is: ''"{{{model|FMB1YX}}}_last_7_imei_digits"''.<br/>Default PIN code is: ''"5555"''.
  
===Pair and connect  device===
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Bluetooth® starts automatically when {{{model_2|FMB}}} device is on. Take your mobile phone, go to Settings->Bluetooth® and turn it on. Scan for nearby devices, find the device in the list, distinguish the device by last IMEI digits on device module. Press pair, wait until the device asks to enter pairing password, type: ''"5555"'' (as in the example on the figure). A paired device will show up in the paired device list. Download a terminal for Bluetooth® e.g. BlueTerm from Play Store/App Store. Run the app, click Find->Connect to your paired device. Now we need to send a command to {{{model|FMB}}} from Bluetooth® terminal, type: ''".log:1"''<br />Device will respond with ''"Debug enabled"'' and {{{model|FMB1YX}}} log will show up. Do not forget to save the log file to the mobile phone.
 
  
===Device debug over Android smartphone===
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* Download "Blue-tooth Terminal" application. Following link can be used: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt
In order to pair {{{model_2|FMB}}} device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too:<br />''"getparam 800"''<br />The answer has to be ''"2"'', which means "Enabled and visible".
 
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*Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. Default {{{model_2|FMB}}} BT name is: ''"{{{model|FMB1YX}}}_last_7_imei_digits"''. Default PIN code is: ''"5555"''. In example it will be FMB130_3832065.
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* Run "Blue-tooth Terminal", in menu press "Connect" and select paired {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. To start log check "CR" and enter the command into terminal: ''".log:1"''.
  
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* Wait ~10 minutes and press "Save" button in menu. You will find the saved log file in device folder "My Files/Blue-tooth Terminal", select log files, press "Share via Email" and send them to Teltonika support.
  
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*Download "Bluetooth® Terminal" application. The following link can be used: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt
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*Step 1. Run "Bluetooth® Terminal" app click 3 line drop down menu ->settings -> Terminal  -> Buffer size : set to "Unlimited"
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Image:Android_bt_log1.png
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*Step 2. Go back to main screen, click 3 dots -> Data  : Mark log.
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*Step 3. Go back to same menu, click 3 dots -> Data  -> Info -> Edit folder -> Edit custom: set to downloads or other convenient folder where you could find the log easily.
 
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*Step 4. Go back to main screen Access the app click 3 line drop down menu -> Devices: select the device you want to connect to. In our case it's FMB130.
 
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*Step 5. Type ''.log:1'' in the command line and send it, you should be seeing log from the device.
 
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*Do a test drive with log running.
 
*Type .log:0 to stop log running.
 
*At the end click 3 dots (on right) -> Data : Unmark log. The same procedure like before in Step 2, only difference is that you need Unmark log.
 
*Find the file and send it to your PC, then attach it in the query.
 
  
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Revision as of 11:27, 29 August 2019

Main Page > Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ > How to debug FMB device over Android smartphone?

Solution applies for these FM devices

FMB900 FMB920 FMB001 FMB010 FM3001 FMB110 FMB120 FMB122 FMB125 FMB202 FMB204 FMB962 FMB964 FMT100 FMB640 FMM125 FMM130 FMM640 FMC640 FMU125 FMU130 FMC125 FMC130 TMT250 GH5200

Pair and connect device

Blue-tooth starts automatically when FMB device is on. Take your mobile phone, go to Settings->Blue-tooth and turn it on. Scan for nearby devices, find the device in the list, distinguish the device by last IMEI digits on device module. Press pair, wait until device asks to enter pairing password, type: "5555" (as in the example on the figure). Paired device will show up in the paired device list. Download a terminal for Blue-tooth e.g. BlueTerm from Play Store/App store. Run app, click Find->Connect to your paired device. Now we need to send a command to FMB from Blue-tooth terminal, type: ".log:1"
Device will respond with "Debug enabled" and FMB1YX log will show up. Do not forget to save the log file to mobile phone.

Device debug over Android smartphone

Fmb120 bt general vis.png

In order to pair FMB device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too:
"getparam 800"
The answer has to be "2", which means "Enabled and visible".








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  • Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your FMB device.
    Default FMB BT name is: "FMB1YX_last_7_imei_digits".
    Default PIN code is: "5555".


























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  • Run "Blue-tooth Terminal", in menu press "Connect" and select paired FMB device. To start log check "CR" and enter the command into terminal: ".log:1".
  • Wait ~10 minutes and press "Save" button in menu. You will find the saved log file in device folder "My Files/Blue-tooth Terminal", select log files, press "Share via Email" and send them to Teltonika support.








Bw nb.png Unfortunately it is not possible to perform debug the same way on iPhone, because there is no native SPP Blue-tooth profile support on iPhone.