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All our devices use SIM card for telecommunication, thus you will not be able to get any data and/or communicate with the device remotely without the SIM card. In this chapter you will find a guide on how to insert SIM card and connect internal battery.
 
All our devices use SIM card for telecommunication, thus you will not be able to get any data and/or communicate with the device remotely without the SIM card. In this chapter you will find a guide on how to insert SIM card and connect internal battery.
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''Note:'' Different Teltonika devices use different SIM card types: mini-SIM, micro-SIM, nano-SIM, and [[Requirements for eSIM|eSIM]] (which is soldered during device manufacturing process).
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''Note:'' Different Teltonika devices use different SIM card types: mini-SIM, micro-SIM, nano-SIM, and [[Requirements for eSIM|'''eSIM''']] (which is soldered during device manufacturing process).
 
===='''How to insert SIM card and connect the battery*'''====
 
===='''How to insert SIM card and connect the battery*'''====
 
# Gently remove '''device cover''' using '''plastic pry tool''' from both sides as it is showed in a 1st picture.
 
# Gently remove '''device cover''' using '''plastic pry tool''' from both sides as it is showed in a 1st picture.
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<nowiki>**</nowiki> FMP100, FMB002, FMB020, FMB003 can be powered up and configured via USB without any need of external power supply.
 
<nowiki>**</nowiki> FMP100, FMB002, FMB020, FMB003 can be powered up and configured via USB without any need of external power supply.
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<nowiki>***</nowiki> If you would like to check how to connect your particular device to PC, please see device [[Main Page|Teltonika WIKI documentation]]. Click on ''your device'' -> First Start -> PC Connection (Windows)
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<nowiki>***</nowiki> If you would like to check how to connect your particular device to PC, please see device [[Main Page|'''Teltonika WIKI documentation.''']] Click on ''your device'' -> First Start -> PC Connection (Windows)
    
==='''Configure the Device'''===
 
==='''Configure the Device'''===
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At first device will have default factory settings set. These settings should be changed according to the user's needs.<br />
 
At first device will have default factory settings set. These settings should be changed according to the user's needs.<br />
Main configuration can be performed via '''[[Teltonika Configurator]]''' software. Get the latest '''Configurator''' version from '''[[{{{SAS_Configurator_Versions|Teltonika Configurator versions}}}|here]]'''. Configurator operates on Microsoft Windows OS and uses prerequisite latest MS .NET Framework.
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Main configuration can be performed via '''[[Teltonika Configurator]]''' software. Get the latest '''Configurator''' version from '''[[{{{SAS_Configurator_Versions|Teltonika Configurator versions}}}|here.]]''' Configurator operates on Microsoft Windows OS and uses prerequisite latest MS .NET Framework.
    
Configuration process begins by pressing on connected device:
 
Configuration process begins by pressing on connected device:
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|Data sending to destination server protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)
 
|Data sending to destination server protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)
 
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[[File:SMS_testing.png|alt=|347x347px|thumb|Picture 4: SMS communication between user and device]]'''Note:''' If you do not have GPS tracking service yet, you can use Teltonika TCP/UDP listener to receive data from the device and Teltonika parser to parse received information. Software can be downloaded from [[Special:Redirect/file/Protocols_and_AVL_parser_pack.zip|here.]] Archive password: 1234
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[[File:SMS_testing.png|alt=|347x347px|thumb|Picture 4: SMS communication between user and device]]'''Note:''' If you do not have GPS tracking service yet, you can use Teltonika TCP/UDP listener to receive data from the device and Teltonika parser to parse received information. Software can be downloaded from [[Special:Redirect/file/Protocols_and_AVL_parser_pack.zip|'''here.''']] Archive password: 1234
    
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The device will switch operating mode between On Stop and Moving based on configured corresponding movement source status.
 
The device will switch operating mode between On Stop and Moving based on configured corresponding movement source status.
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More details about devices configuration using Configurator and more information about your particular device can be found [[Main Page|Teltonika WIKI documentation.]] Click on ''your device'' -> Configuration.
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More details about devices configuration using Configurator and more information about your particular device can be found [[Main Page|'''Teltonika WIKI documentation.''']] Click on ''your device'' -> Configuration.
    
==='''Mount the Device'''===
 
==='''Mount the Device'''===
Different types of devices have specific mounting instructions: some of them are simple plug-and-play, while other hard-wired devices require professional installation. Please find your specific device mounting instructions [[Main Page|Teltonika WIKI documentation.]] Click on ''your device'' -> First Start -> Mounting recommendations and precautions.
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Different types of devices have specific mounting instructions: some of them are simple plug-and-play, while other hard-wired devices require professional installation. Please find your specific device mounting instructions [[Main Page|'''Teltonika WIKI documentation.''']] Click on ''your device'' -> First Start -> Mounting recommendations and precautions.
    
===='''Installation instructions'''====
 
===='''Installation instructions'''====
 
[[File:OBD tracker mounting places.3.png]]
 
[[File:OBD tracker mounting places.3.png]]
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Considering the fact that different device types have different mounting positions, here are our recommendations for hard-wired devices:
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* Mount under the plastic panel behind the front window
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* Logo facing front window (sky)
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==='''Tracking the Device'''===
 
==='''Tracking the Device'''===
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Last but not least step for Basic Testing would be to get data/track from your device.  
 
Last but not least step for Basic Testing would be to get data/track from your device.  
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This can be done by using either simple TCP/UDP listeners or pre-made tracking platform like listed [[Fleet Management platforms|here]].
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This can be done by using either simple TCP/UDP listeners or pre-made tracking platform like listed [[Fleet Management platforms|'''here.''']]  
    
Below you can find steps on how to setup simple TCP/UDP listener on your personal computer.  
 
Below you can find steps on how to setup simple TCP/UDP listener on your personal computer.  
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# Open [[Opening TCP/UDP port|TCP/UDP port]]  
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# Open [[Opening TCP/UDP port|'''TCP/UDP port''']]
# Go to [[Java Parser First Start Guide]]  
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# Go to [[Java Parser First Start Guide|'''Java Parser First Start Guide''']]
    
Below you can find pictures of how the track looks on different pre-made tracking platforms:
 
Below you can find pictures of how the track looks on different pre-made tracking platforms:
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==='''Advanced SMS capabilities'''===
 
==='''Advanced SMS capabilities'''===
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Teltonika devices have broad SMS usage spectrum including advanced device configuration and debugging. A full list of SMS commands can be found [[FMB SMS/GPRS Commands|here.]]
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Teltonika devices have broad SMS usage spectrum including advanced device configuration and debugging. A full list of SMS commands can be found [[FMB SMS/GPRS Commands|'''here.''']]
    
For example, one of the most widely used SMS command for configuring the device is "setparam". Below you can see a description of this command:
 
For example, one of the most widely used SMS command for configuring the device is "setparam". Below you can see a description of this command:
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Setparam changes parameter value. Command structure is: ''"<SMS_Login><Space><SMS_Password><Space>setparam<Space>[Parameter ID]'' ''':''' ''[New Parameter Value]'' ''';''' ''[Parameter ID]'' ''':''' ''[New Parameter Value]''..." Parameter ID consists of 3 or 5 digits. A detailed list of parameters and identifiers can be found [[FMB Device Family Parameter list|here]].
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Setparam changes parameter value. Command structure is: ''"<SMS_Login><Space><SMS_Password><Space>setparam<Space>[Parameter ID]'' ''':''' ''[New Parameter Value]'' ''';''' ''[Parameter ID]'' ''':''' ''[New Parameter Value]''..." Parameter ID consists of 3 or 5 digits. A detailed list of parameters and identifiers can be found [[FMB Device Family Parameter list|'''here.''']]
 
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'''General''' use case descriptions, an overview of the most commonly used solutions, their topologies, and possibilities, provided on the Teltonika website '''[https://teltonika-gps.com/industries/use-cases/ USE CASES]'''.  
 
'''General''' use case descriptions, an overview of the most commonly used solutions, their topologies, and possibilities, provided on the Teltonika website '''[https://teltonika-gps.com/industries/use-cases/ USE CASES]'''.  
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'''Specific technical''' use case instructions can be found [[Usage scenarios|here.]]  
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'''Specific technical''' use case instructions can be found [[Usage scenarios|'''here.''']]  
    
=='''<big>Solutions</big>'''==
 
=='''<big>Solutions</big>'''==
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==='''FOTA WEB'''===
 
==='''FOTA WEB'''===
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FOTA WEB – a brand new and exciting solution for remote access to your Teltonika Fleet management devices! FOTA WEB enables firmware upgrades, configuration changes, remote device debugging of FMx devices, as well as CAN adapter updates without a need of a dedicated application – everything is achieved through your regular Web browser, from any device. By default device connects to FOTA WEB every 720 minutes (parameter is configurable). For more information click '''[[FOTA WEB|here]].''' If you would like to have your own FOTA WEB account, please contact your Sales Manager. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiMwnkEEes4 Short video about FOTA WEB.]
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FOTA WEB – a brand new and exciting solution for remote access to your Teltonika Fleet management devices! FOTA WEB enables firmware upgrades, configuration changes, remote device debugging of FMx devices, as well as CAN adapter updates without a need of a dedicated application – everything is achieved through your regular Web browser, from any device. By default device connects to FOTA WEB every 720 minutes (parameter is configurable). For more information click '''[[FOTA WEB|here.]]''' If you would like to have your own FOTA WEB account, please contact your Sales Manager. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiMwnkEEes4 '''Short video about FOTA WEB.''']
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Moreover, we also have a desktop FOTA solution: desktop ''FOTA is predecessor of FOTA WEB, which is mainly used for updating EOL (End-Of-Life, - FM5300, FMA120 etc.) devices. We strongly advise to use our newest [[FOTA WEB]] platform for OTA changes.''
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Moreover, we also have a desktop FOTA solution: desktop ''FOTA is predecessor of FOTA WEB, which is mainly used for updating EOL (End-Of-Life, - FM5300, FMA120 etc.) devices. We strongly advise to use our newest [[FOTA WEB|'''FOTA WEB''']] platform for OTA changes.''
    
'''''Note:''''' FOTA WEB meets all '''GDPR''' requirements thus '''we do not store, track or analyze your personal data.'''
 
'''''Note:''''' FOTA WEB meets all '''GDPR''' requirements thus '''we do not store, track or analyze your personal data.'''
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==='''Data sending protocols'''===
 
==='''Data sending protocols'''===
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Each Codec used by Teltonika devices has different purpose. For example, [[Codec#Codec 8 Extended|Codec 8 Extended]] is main FM device protocol used to send data to server, while [[Codec#Codec for communication over GPRS messages|Codec 12]] is used for device-server communication using GPRS messages. All information about Teltonika's communication protocols used by FM devices can be found [[Codec|here.]]
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Each Codec used by Teltonika devices has different purpose. For example, [[Codec#Codec 8 Extended|'''Codec 8 Extended''']] is main FM device protocol used to send data to server, while [[Codec#Codec for communication over GPRS messages|'''Codec 12''']] is used for device-server communication using GPRS messages. All information about Teltonika's communication protocols used by FM devices can be found [[Codec|'''here.''']]
    
==='''Protocols implementation'''===
 
==='''Protocols implementation'''===
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TCP/UDP listener and AVL Records parser, which source code could be used as a template for developing your own server, can be helpful for implementing protocols. A full software pack can be downloaded from [[Special:Redirect/file/Protocols_and_AVL_parser_pack.zip|here.]] Archive password: 1234.
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TCP/UDP listener and AVL Records parser, which source code could be used as a template for developing your own server, can be helpful for implementing protocols. A full software pack can be downloaded from [[Special:Redirect/file/Protocols_and_AVL_parser_pack.zip|'''here.''']] Archive password: 1234.
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Each device I/O parameter has its own unique ID, which is called AVL ID. Once the TCP/UDP listener and AVL Records parser are implemented, received AVL IDs descriptions can be checked in the AVL ID list page for your specific device (for example: [[FMB120_Teltonika_Data_Sending_Parameters_ID|FMB120]] ).
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Each device I/O parameter has its own unique ID, which is called AVL ID. Once the TCP/UDP listener and AVL Records parser are implemented, received AVL IDs descriptions can be checked in the AVL ID list page for your specific device (for example: [[FMB120_Teltonika_Data_Sending_Parameters_ID|'''FMB120''']] ).

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