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When no I/O element is enabled, AVL packet comes with GNSS information only. After enabling I/O element(s) AVL packet along with GNSS information contains current value(s) of enabled I/O element(s).<br/>If the device is connected to configurator all current I/O values are displayed in ''Current Value'' column.<br/>''Priority'' field allows enabling I/O elements and setting them a priority so they are added to the data packet, which is sent to the server. By default 12 I/O elements with low priority are enabled: ''Ignition'', ''Movement'', ''Data Mode'', ''GSM Signal'', ''Sleep Mode'', ''GNSS Status'', ''GNSS PDOP'', ''GNSS HDOP'', ''External Voltage'', ''Speed'', ''Battery Voltage'' and ''Battery Current''. ''Priority'' level (AVL packet priority) can be Low, High or Panic. All records made by FMB120 are regular. Regular packets are sent as low priority records. When Low priority event is triggered, FMB120 makes an additional record with an indication that the event was caused by an I/O element change (depending on ''Operand'' configuration). When High priority is selected, module makes additional record with high priority flag and sends event packet immediately to the server using GPRS. Panic priority triggers same actions as high priority, but if GPRS fails, it sends an AVL packet using SMS data if SMS data sending is enabled and the number is provided in ''SMS/Call Settings''.<br/>''High'' and ''Low'' levels define I/O value range. If I/O value enters or exits this range, FMB120 generates an event. ''Operand'' parameter defines when to generate event: On Exit, On Entrance, On Both, On Hysteresis or On Delta Change.<br/>When ''Event Only'' is selected, I/O element status value will be appended only to eventual records, otherwise, I/O element status value will appear in each AVL record.
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When no I/O element is enabled, AVL packet comes with GNSS information only. After enabling I/O element(s) AVL packet along with GNSS information contains current value(s) of enabled I/O element(s).<br/>If the device is connected to configurator all current I/O values are displayed in ''Current Value'' column.<br/>''Priority'' field allows enabling I/O elements and setting them a priority so they are added to the data packet, which is sent to the server. By default 12 I/O elements with low priority are enabled: ''Ignition'', ''Movement'', ''Data Mode'', ''GSM Signal'', ''Sleep Mode'', ''GNSS Status'', ''GNSS PDOP'', ''GNSS HDOP'', ''External Voltage'', ''Speed'', ''Battery Voltage'' and ''Battery Current''. ''Priority'' level (AVL packet priority) can be Low, High or Panic. All records made by {{{model|FMB1YX}}} are regular. Regular packets are sent as low priority records. When Low priority event is triggered, FMB120 makes an additional record with an indication that the event was caused by an I/O element change (depending on ''Operand'' configuration). When High priority is selected, module makes additional record with high priority flag and sends event packet immediately to the server using GPRS. Panic priority triggers same actions as high priority, but if GPRS fails, it sends an AVL packet using SMS data if SMS data sending is enabled and the number is provided in ''SMS/Call Settings''.<br/>''High'' and ''Low'' levels define I/O value range. If I/O value enters or exits this range, {{{model|FMB1YX}}} generates an event. ''Operand'' parameter defines when to generate event: On Exit, On Entrance, On Both, On Hysteresis or On Delta Change.<br/>When ''Event Only'' is selected, I/O element status value will be appended only to eventual records, otherwise, I/O element status value will appear in each AVL record.
    
==Operands==
 
==Operands==
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==Avg Const==
 
==Avg Const==
If ''Avg Const'' value is 10, new value must be present for 1 second to register the change to a new value. Internal sampling is done every 40ms, so 25 samples are taken per second. To configure 5 seconds of averaging multiply 10 by 5 yielding 50 as ''Avg Const'' value. The same logic works even if device is in Deep Sleep mode.<br/>Averaging follows RC exponential curves, see image below:
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If ''Avg Const'' value is 10, new value must be present for 1 second to register the change to a new value. Internal sampling is done every 40 ms, so 25 samples are taken per second. To configure 5 seconds of averaging multiply 10 by 5 yielding 50 as ''Avg Const'' value. The same logic works even if device is in Deep Sleep mode.<br/>Averaging follows RC exponential curves, see image below:
 
[[Image:Fmb120_avg_const.png|300px|center]]
 
[[Image:Fmb120_avg_const.png|300px|center]]
 
?????For Boolean values of 5τ, values is used, that means value change is taken when new values is averaged to more than 99.3%.
 
?????For Boolean values of 5τ, values is used, that means value change is taken when new values is averaged to more than 99.3%.
    
==OBD II (Bluetooth) and LVCAN I/O elements==
 
==OBD II (Bluetooth) and LVCAN I/O elements==
''OBD II'' (Bluetooth) and ''LVCAN'' columns show I/O elements that can be obtained accordingly from OBD II Bluetooth dongle and LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 connected to FMB120 device. All I/O configuration is as described in [[FMB120 I/O settings|I/O settings]] section, except OBD II (Bluetooth) I/O element does not have an averaging constant parameter.<br/>Detailed description of LVCAN I/O element configuration is given in [[FMB120 CAN adapters|FMB120 with LV-CAN200 and ALL-CAN300 CAN adapters]].
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''OBD II'' (Bluetooth) and ''LVCAN'' columns show I/O elements that can be obtained accordingly from OBD II Bluetooth dongle and LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 connected to {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device. All I/O configuration is as described in [[FMB120 I/O settings|I/O settings]] section, except OBD II (Bluetooth) I/O element does not have an averaging constant parameter.<br/>Detailed description of LVCAN I/O element configuration is given in [[FMB120 CAN adapters|FMB120 with LV-CAN200 and ALL-CAN300 CAN adapters]].