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*'''IMEI''' - Displays a unique 15-digit number used to identify your device within a mobile network.
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*'''IMEI''' - Displays a unique 15-digit number used to identify device within a mobile network.
*'''Firmware version''' - Displays the current firmware version of the device.
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*'''Firmware version''' - Displays devices' current firmware version.
*'''Reboot device''' - Displays a reboot button that is used to reset your device.
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*'''Last Start time''' - Displays devices' the last start time.
*'''Last Start time''' - Displays the last start time of your device.
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*'''RTC time''' - Displays devices' Real Time Clock information.
*'''RTC time''' - Displays your device's Real Time Clock information.
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*'''Device uptime''' - Displays devices' working time since last start.
*'''Device uptime''' - Displays your device's working time since last start.
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*'''Power voltage -''' Displays the external power supply voltage that device is connected to.
*'''Power voltage -''' Displays the external power supply voltage.
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*'''Ext storage''' '''(used/total)''' - Displays devices' total amount of storage used and the total storage capacity.
*'''Ext storage''' '''- ( used/total)''' - Displays the total amount of storage used and the total storage capacity.
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*'''Battery voltage -''' Displays devices' the current battery voltage.
*'''Battery voltage -''' Displays the current battery voltage of your device.
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*'''Internal battery status -''' Displays devices' current battery level and battery status (Charging/Not charging).
*'''Internal battery status -''' Displays your current battery level and your battery status ( Charging/Not charging ).
 
 
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This button is used to update the firmware of the device. To do this please follow the steps below.
 
This button is used to update the firmware of the device. To do this please follow the steps below.
#First you must have firmware file (e.xim).
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#First, you must have a firmware file (e.xim).
 
#Then click the update button and locate your firmware file.
 
#Then click the update button and locate your firmware file.
 
#Select the file and wait for the device to update its firmware.
 
#Select the file and wait for the device to update its firmware.
 
===Reboot===
 
===Reboot===
  
This button is used to restart or reset your device.
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This button is used to reboot (restart) your connected device.
  
 
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===Format===
 
===Format===
  
This button is used to format your internal flash storage.
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This button is used to format your connected devices' internal flash storage.
 
===Export===
 
===Export===
  
This button is used to export current statuses to .HTML file format.
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This button is used to export connected devices' statuses to .HTML file format.
  
 
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==GNSS information==
 
==GNSS information==
Device location with general GNSS data is included in this window. Typically, this data is used to troubleshoot location issues or time synchronization issues using GNSS.
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Device location with general GNSS data information. Typically, this data is used to troubleshoot location issues or time synchronization issues using GNSS.
  
 
===Location===
 
===Location===
A mini-map is displayed along with all the detailed information for the device location , such as:
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A mini-map is displayed along with all the detailed information for the device location, such as:
  
 
*'''Latitude/Longitude'''
 
*'''Latitude/Longitude'''
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*'''Module status''' - ON, [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#GPS_Sleep_mode|GPS Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#Deep_Sleep_mode|Deep Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#Online_Deep_Sleep_mode|Online Deep Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#Ultra_Deep_Sleep_mode|Ultra Deep Sleep]] mode.
 
*'''Module status''' - ON, [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#GPS_Sleep_mode|GPS Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#Deep_Sleep_mode|Deep Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#Online_Deep_Sleep_mode|Online Deep Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMB120}}}_Sleep_modes#Ultra_Deep_Sleep_mode|Ultra Deep Sleep]] mode.
*'''GNSS packets''' - Displays the number of GNSS packets it received at device startup.
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*'''GNSS packets''' - Displays the number of GNSS packets received.
 
*'''Fix status''' -Fix/No Fix. ''(Note: Fix time strongly depends on indoor/outdoor location ,to achieve best performance acquiring '''GNSS fix''' device should be used in outdoor locations)''
 
*'''Fix status''' -Fix/No Fix. ''(Note: Fix time strongly depends on indoor/outdoor location ,to achieve best performance acquiring '''GNSS fix''' device should be used in outdoor locations)''
* '''Fix time''' - Displays the last GNSS fix time
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* '''Fix time''' - Displays the last GNSS fix time.
 
*'''Satellites'''  
 
*'''Satellites'''  
**'''Visible''' - Displays the number and type of satellites that are visible
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**'''Visible''' - Displays the number and type of satellites that are visible.
 
** '''In use''' - Displays the number of satellites used for location positioning.
 
** '''In use''' - Displays the number of satellites used for location positioning.
 
***'''GPS'''
 
***'''GPS'''
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== Cellular information ==
 
== Cellular information ==
This feature provides information about the modem, as well as other cellular and network-related information, including:
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Device modem, cellular, and network-related information:
 
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*Signal Level
 
*Signal Level
 
===Network traffic===
 
===Network traffic===
*Send data - can be reset through '''Reset''' button
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*Sent data - Data sent by device calculated in bytes without network data usage. This counter can be reset by pressing '''Reset''' button.
* Received data - can be reset through '''Reset''' button
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* Received data - Data received by device calculated in bytes without network data usage. This counter can be reset by pressing '''Reset''' button.
*Total Traffic
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*Total Traffic - A sum of '''Sent data''' and '''Received''' data in bytes.
  
 
===Socket===
 
===Socket===
 
*Type
 
*Type
* Socket - IP address: Port number ( Protocol )
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* Socket - Current socket open for data sending. Structure: IP address : Port number (Protocol).
  
 
===Records===
 
===Records===
*Send records count
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*Sent records count - The number of records sent.
*Last record send
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*Last record send - The time when the last record was sent.
*Last server response time
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*Last server response time - The time when the last server response was received.
  
 
===SMS===
 
===SMS===
* Sent SMS - can be reset through '''Reset''' button
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* Sent SMS - The number of SMS sent. This counter can be reset by pressing '''Reset''' button.
* Received SMS - can be reset through '''Reset''' button
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* Received SMS - The number of SMS received. This counter can be reset by pressing '''Reset''' button.
*SMS count
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*SMS count - A sum of '''Sent SMS''' and '''Received SMS.'''
 
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==Sim security ==
 
==Sim security ==
With TCT SIM Security, you can keep your SIMCARD secure by enabling a PIN code for your Sim, as well as viewing the status and IMSI of your SIM card.
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SIM card information, as well as ability to enable or disable PIN code.
 
===Enable PIN===
 
===Enable PIN===
If you enable this feature it will prevent anyone to track or misused your SIM by activating a physical 2 factor authentication.  
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Enables PIN code of the SIM card for additional security.  
  
 
*To activate SIM PIN click the '''Enable PIN''' button and type your desired PIN.
 
*To activate SIM PIN click the '''Enable PIN''' button and type your desired PIN.
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'''Note:''' This is available only when PIN code is removed on the SIM card.
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==Maintenance ==
 
==Maintenance ==
  
This feature is use to collect debug information, or accelerometer data, from the currently connected device to investigate the cause of an issue with the device.
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Device debug information that allows to investigate the cause of an issue with the device.
 
 
 
 
 
===Log===
 
===Log===
By clicking this button, the device will start capturing logs for 10 minutes and configuration .cfg files from the device in compressed format. Logs can be open directly using notepad.
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After clicking '''Log''' button, the device will start capturing logs for 10 minutes (can be canceled anytime). When logging in finished it will be added to a compressed file along with configuration of device. Logs can be open directly using notepad.
 
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''Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_FMC130_IMEI_Log.zip''
 
''Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_FMC130_IMEI_Log.zip''
 
===Dump===
 
===Dump===
By clicking this button, the device begins capturing the '''.dmp''' logs and configuration '''.cfg''' files from the device in compressed format. Dump files can only be read by special software, Teltonika Support or your sales manager can assist you with these files if necessary.
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After clicking '''Dump''' button, the device begins capturing the '''.dmp''' logs from devices' internal memory. When capturing in finished it will be added to a compressed file along with configuration of device. Dump files can only be read by special software, Teltonika Support or your sales manager can assist you with these files if necessary.
 
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''Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_FMC130_IMEI_Dump.zip''
 
''Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_FMC130_IMEI_Dump.zip''
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''Default Directory: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Teltonika\logs''
 
''Default Directory: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Teltonika\logs''
 
===Accelerometer===
 
===Accelerometer===
By clicking this button, the device will start capturing accelerometer values for 10 sec
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After clicking '''Read''' button, the device will start capturing accelerometer values for 10 sec
 
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 19 April 2023

Main Page > Software & Applications > Telematics Configuration Tool (TCT) > TCT Device Status

The Telematics Configuration Tool (TCT) provides real-time information about your Telematics unit Device Status. Main device information, GNSS status, cellular information and other useful device details can be accessed instantly. Additionally, you can update firmware, reboot the device, format the device's internal storage, export all of the information as a .HTML file, enable SIM security, reset SMS/network data, collect dump/log files, read accelerometer values, and control digital outputs in the same window. More detailed information about all of the mentioned features can be found below:

Device information

Displays all the details about device hardware, internal memory, power source, and more, including:


  • IMEI - Displays a unique 15-digit number used to identify device within a mobile network.
  • Firmware version - Displays devices' current firmware version.
  • Last Start time - Displays devices' the last start time.
  • RTC time - Displays devices' Real Time Clock information.
  • Device uptime - Displays devices' working time since last start.
  • Power voltage - Displays the external power supply voltage that device is connected to.
  • Ext storage (used/total) - Displays devices' total amount of storage used and the total storage capacity.
  • Battery voltage - Displays devices' the current battery voltage.
  • Internal battery status - Displays devices' current battery level and battery status (Charging/Not charging).


Update

This button is used to update the firmware of the device. To do this please follow the steps below.

  1. First, you must have a firmware file (e.xim).
  2. Then click the update button and locate your firmware file.
  3. Select the file and wait for the device to update its firmware.

Reboot

This button is used to reboot (restart) your connected device.

Format

This button is used to format your connected devices' internal flash storage.

Export

This button is used to export connected devices' statuses to .HTML file format.

GNSS information

Device location with general GNSS data information. Typically, this data is used to troubleshoot location issues or time synchronization issues using GNSS.

Location

A mini-map is displayed along with all the detailed information for the device location, such as:

  • Latitude/Longitude
  • Altitude
  • Speed
  • Angle
  • HDOP
  • PDOP

GNSS status

This feature displays all detailed information regarding GNSS status, including:

  • Module status - ON, GPS Sleep, Deep Sleep, Online Deep Sleep, Ultra Deep Sleep mode.
  • GNSS packets - Displays the number of GNSS packets received.
  • Fix status -Fix/No Fix. (Note: Fix time strongly depends on indoor/outdoor location ,to achieve best performance acquiring GNSS fix device should be used in outdoor locations)
  • Fix time - Displays the last GNSS fix time.
  • Satellites
    • Visible - Displays the number and type of satellites that are visible.
    • In use - Displays the number of satellites used for location positioning.
      • GPS
      • GLONAS
      • BeiDou
      • Galileo
      • IRNSS
      • Satellites - Total number of Visible and In use satellites.



Cellular information

Device modem, cellular, and network-related information:

Cellular Status

  • Modem status
  • Network status
  • Current operator code
  • Signal Level

Network traffic

  • Sent data - Data sent by device calculated in bytes without network data usage. This counter can be reset by pressing Reset button.
  • Received data - Data received by device calculated in bytes without network data usage. This counter can be reset by pressing Reset button.
  • Total Traffic - A sum of Sent data and Received data in bytes.

Socket

  • Type
  • Socket - Current socket open for data sending. Structure: IP address : Port number (Protocol).

Records

  • Sent records count - The number of records sent.
  • Last record send - The time when the last record was sent.
  • Last server response time - The time when the last server response was received.

SMS

  • Sent SMS - The number of SMS sent. This counter can be reset by pressing Reset button.
  • Received SMS - The number of SMS received. This counter can be reset by pressing Reset button.
  • SMS count - A sum of Sent SMS and Received SMS.


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Sim security

SIM card information, as well as ability to enable or disable PIN code.

Enable PIN

Enables PIN code of the SIM card for additional security.

  • To activate SIM PIN click the Enable PIN button and type your desired PIN.

Note: This is available only when PIN code is removed on the SIM card.


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Maintenance

Device debug information that allows to investigate the cause of an issue with the device.

Log

After clicking Log button, the device will start capturing logs for 10 minutes (can be canceled anytime). When logging in finished it will be added to a compressed file along with configuration of device. Logs can be open directly using notepad.
Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_FMC130_IMEI_Log.zip

Dump

After clicking Dump button, the device begins capturing the .dmp logs from devices' internal memory. When capturing in finished it will be added to a compressed file along with configuration of device. Dump files can only be read by special software, Teltonika Support or your sales manager can assist you with these files if necessary.
Archive name: YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_FMC130_IMEI_Dump.zip

Open file

After taking logs or dump logs this button will appear at the lower left corner of the screen , once you click this button it will redirect you to the directory where the logs and dumps will be save.
Default Directory: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Teltonika\logs

Accelerometer

After clicking Read button, the device will start capturing accelerometer values for 10 sec

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DOUT control

By using the toggle button, you can manually regulate the device's digital output (DOUT), which typically provides a negative power signal used to control relays, LED lights, buzzers, and other devices.