Difference between revisions of "Starting with Teltonika Telematics"

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If you don't want to receive 0xFF packets anymore you can set Network Ping Timeout to 0 seconds.
 
If you don't want to receive 0xFF packets anymore you can set Network Ping Timeout to 0 seconds.
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== '''Configuration''' ==
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|<strong>I have successfully paired the Teltonika Eye sensor to the FMB130 and I can see the data on the I/O tab but the data is not sent to my platform, what could be the issue? </strong>
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| For the data to be sent to the platform, the I/O needs to have a priority of ‘Low’, ‘High’, or ‘Panic’ so that the data can be sent with periodical data to the platform.
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I/O Settings wiki page - https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB125_I/O_settings
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|<strong>Why device doesn't detect the ignition? </strong>
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|Please check which ignition source have you chosen and configure the device according to Your use case.
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More information about the Ignition sources can be found here: https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMC130_System_settings#Ignition_Source
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|<strong>I have successfully paired the Teltonika Eye sensor to the FMB130 and I can see the data on the I/O tab but the data is not sent to my platform, what could be the issue? </strong>
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| For the data to be sent to the platform, the I/O needs to have a priority of ‘Low’, ‘High’, or ‘Panic’ so that the data can be sent with periodical data to the platform.
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I/O Settings wiki page - https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB125_I/O_settings
 
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