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{{{pic_accelerometerposition|[[Image:FMB640accelerometerposition.png|300px|right]]}}} [[FMC640]] Device accelerometer position. (With positive Z axis pointing to Ground and antennas face forward in the vehicle). Before operation with the vehicle on level ground user must send “setacc” SMS.
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  | FMC640 = {{{pic_accelerometerposition|[[Image:fmx6_axis.jpg|300px|right]]}}} [[{{{model|FMC}}}]] Device accelerometer position. (With positive Z axis pointing to Ground and antennas face forward in the vehicle). Before operation with the vehicle on level ground user must send “setacc” SMS.
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  | FMM640 = {{{pic_accelerometerposition|[[Image:fmx6_axis.jpg|300px|right]]}}} [[{{{model|FMM}}}]] Device accelerometer position. (With positive Z axis pointing to Ground and antennas face forward in the vehicle). Before operation with the vehicle on level ground user must send “setacc” SMS.
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  | FMC650 = {{{pic_accelerometerposition|[[Image:fmx6_axis.jpg|300px|right]]}}} [[{{{model|FMC}}}]] Device accelerometer position. (With positive Z axis pointing to Ground and antennas face forward in the vehicle). Before operation with the vehicle on level ground user must send “setacc” SMS.
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  | FMM650 = {{{pic_accelerometerposition|[[Image:fmx6_axis.jpg|300px|right]]}}} [[{{{model|FMM}}}]] Device accelerometer position. (With positive Z axis pointing to Ground and antennas face forward in the vehicle). Before operation with the vehicle on level ground user must send “setacc” SMS.
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  | #default = {{{pic_accelerometerposition|[[Image:FMB640accelerometerposition.png|300px|right]]}}} [[{{{model|FMC}}}]] Device accelerometer position. (With positive Z axis pointing to Ground and antennas face forward in the vehicle). Before operation with the vehicle on level ground user must send “setacc” SMS.
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===Auto calibration===
 
===Auto calibration===
 
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# The vehicle is stopped.
 
# The vehicle is stopped.
 
# There is a straight road ahead.
 
# There is a straight road ahead.
# Send SMS ''"auto_calibrate:set"'' to the {{{model_2|FMB}}} device.
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# Send SMS ''"auto_calibrate:set"'' to the {{{model|FMB}}} device.
 
# Accelerate to >30 km/h for 5 sec.
 
# Accelerate to >30 km/h for 5 sec.
# {{{model_2|FMB}}} will send a response when calibration is completed successfully.
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# {{{model|FMB}}} will send a response when calibration is completed successfully.
 
Calibration is saved to internal flash memory, which means it will stay after a reset.
 
Calibration is saved to internal flash memory, which means it will stay after a reset.
To check auto-calibration status send a following short text message to the {{{model_2|FMB}}} device: ''"auto_calibrate:get"''.
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To check auto-calibration status send a following short text message to the {{{model|FMB}}} device: ''"auto_calibrate:get"''.
    
==Over Speeding==
 
==Over Speeding==
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The scenario is activated and digital output is ON when a call is received from a number which is in authorized numbers list.
 
The scenario is activated and digital output is ON when a call is received from a number which is in authorized numbers list.
 
Call control functionality: <br/>
 
Call control functionality: <br/>
* When FMB64 is configured to control DOUT1/DOUT2/DOUT3/DOUT4 device waits for an incoming call from the configured secure number. If the call is received FMB64 turns on DOUT1/DOUT2/ DOUT3/DOUT4 for user-defined Duration timeout (s). If the Duration timeout set to „0“(s), DOUT1/DOUT2/ DOUT3/DOUT4 will be OFF. <br/>
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* When {{{model|FMB}}} is configured to control DOUT1/DOUT2/DOUT3/DOUT4 device waits for an incoming call from the configured secure number. If the call is received {{{model|FMB}}} turns on DOUT1/DOUT2/ DOUT3/DOUT4 for user-defined Duration timeout (s). If the Duration timeout set to „0“(s), DOUT1/DOUT2/ DOUT3/DOUT4 will be OFF. <br/>
 
* DOUT1/ DOUT2/DOUT3/DOUT4 can be turned off by Duration timeout (s) or by digital input 1, digital input 2, digital input 3, or digital input 4 (DOUT deactivation settings). <br/>
 
* DOUT1/ DOUT2/DOUT3/DOUT4 can be turned off by Duration timeout (s) or by digital input 1, digital input 2, digital input 3, or digital input 4 (DOUT deactivation settings). <br/>
 
* DOUT1/DOUT2/DOUT3/DOUT4 can be turned off before Duration timeout (s) by selected DIN (DOUT deactivation settings).<br/>
 
* DOUT1/DOUT2/DOUT3/DOUT4 can be turned off before Duration timeout (s) by selected DIN (DOUT deactivation settings).<br/>
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{{{model|}}} supports Iridium devices which can send short burst data (SBD) to the server. This means that some data can be sent from FM device to the server through satellites.  
 
{{{model|}}} supports Iridium devices which can send short burst data (SBD) to the server. This means that some data can be sent from FM device to the server through satellites.  
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In order to properly connect the Iridium device to {{{device|}}}, Iridium has to be connected to the device via RS-232 - COM1 or COM2 (with RJ-45 connector, where 4 pin is GND, 5 pin is RS232 Rx and 6 PIN is RS232 Tx). Additionally '''Pin No. 6''' - power control (reference in the image below) must be connected to one of the {{{model|}}} DOUTs (1/2/3/4), in order to allow the device to power ON/OFF Iridium device on demand. More information about SBD can be found here [[{{{model|}}} _Short_Burst_Data|Short Burst Data]].
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In order to properly connect the Iridium device to {{{device|}}}, Iridium has to be connected to the device via RS-232 - COM1 or COM2 (with RJ-45 connector, where 4 pin is GND, 5 pin is RS232 Rx and 6 PIN is RS232 Tx). Additionally '''Pin No. 6''' - power control (reference in the image below) must be connected to one of the {{{model|}}} DOUTs (1/2/3/4), in order to allow the device to power ON/OFF Iridium device on demand. More information about SBD can be found here '''[[{{{model|}}} _Short_Burst_Data|Short Burst Data]]'''.
    
Iridium Edge pinout and RS232 COM 1/2 connection:  
 
Iridium Edge pinout and RS232 COM 1/2 connection:  
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'''''Save/Send period''''' configures how long will FMB device wait after losing the signal to generate SBD packet. If the signal is not recovered, it will send it indefinitely (or till the SBD Upload limit is reached, if such is set).
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'''''Save/Send period''''' configures how long will {{{model|FMB}}} device wait after losing the signal to generate SBD packet. If the signal is not recovered, it will send it indefinitely (or till the SBD Upload limit is reached, if such is set).
    
'''''SBD Upload Limit''''' is configurable and resets every month. This option can ensure that no additional data is used so that no unexpected costs are experienced by the customer. The default value is 8000 (for 8KB plan). This option can be disabled by setting the Upload limit to 0. The monthly data usage counter can be reset by using the SMS/GPRS command - '''sbdlimitsreset'''.
 
'''''SBD Upload Limit''''' is configurable and resets every month. This option can ensure that no additional data is used so that no unexpected costs are experienced by the customer. The default value is 8000 (for 8KB plan). This option can be disabled by setting the Upload limit to 0. The monthly data usage counter can be reset by using the SMS/GPRS command - '''sbdlimitsreset'''.
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'''*''' SBD IO source parameter is configured with bitmasks:  
 
'''*''' SBD IO source parameter is configured with bitmasks:  
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Disabled     = 0x00,
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*Disabled     = 0x00,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Din1         = 0x01,
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*Din1         = 0x01,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Din2         = 0x02,
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*Din2         = 0x02,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Din3         = 0x04,
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*Din3         = 0x04,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Din4         = 0x08,
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*Din4         = 0x08,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Do1         = 0x10,
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*Dout1         = 0x10,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Do2         = 0x20,
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*Dout2         = 0x20,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Do3         = 0x40,
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*Dout3         = 0x40,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Do4         = 0x80,
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*Dout4         = 0x80,
*eSBD_IO_Bit_Speed       = 0x100
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*Speed       = 0x100
 
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For example: to enable Din1, Din3 and Do4: 0x01 + 0x04 + 0x80 = 0x85 convert to decimal --> 133.
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For example: to enable Din1, Din3 and Dout4: 0x01 + 0x04 + 0x80 = 0x85 convert to decimal --> 133.
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More information about SBD can be found here '''[[{{{model|}}} _Short_Burst_Data|Short Burst Data]]'''.
    
==Impulse Counters Settings==
 
==Impulse Counters Settings==