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  ''Availability of parameter depends on vehicle’s model and configuration of FMS interface of the truck.''
 
  ''Availability of parameter depends on vehicle’s model and configuration of FMS interface of the truck.''
   
  ''J1708 is additional FMS protocol used by some vehicle manufacturers. If your vehicle supports J1939 and J1708 both protocols then you must disable J1708 in configuration to receive fuel data. ''
 
  ''J1708 is additional FMS protocol used by some vehicle manufacturers. If your vehicle supports J1939 and J1708 both protocols then you must disable J1708 in configuration to receive fuel data. ''
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16.1General description
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''General description:''
 
* CAN works if no USB cable is inserted and isn’t in deep sleep mode;
 
* CAN works if no USB cable is inserted and isn’t in deep sleep mode;
 
* Uses six different speeds: 50 kbps, 100 kbps, 125 kbps, 250 kbps, 500 kbps, 1000kbps;
 
* Uses six different speeds: 50 kbps, 100 kbps, 125 kbps, 250 kbps, 500 kbps, 1000kbps;
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* Different CAN configurations.
 
* Different CAN configurations.
 
  Configuration
 
  Configuration
Manual CAN data can be configured using “Manual CAN” in CAN tab, Figure 88 below ( CAN configuration window).
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Manual CAN data can be configured using “Manual CAN” in CAN tab.
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CAN message ID type: Message ID type (Figure 89) two types according to SAEJ1939 standard: Standard ID (value: 0 to 0x7FFh) and Extended ID (value: 0 to 0x1FFFFFFFh).
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CAN message ID type: Message ID type two types according to SAEJ1939 standard: Standard ID (value: 0 to 0x7FFh) and Extended ID (value: 0 to 0x1FFFFFFFh).
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CAN message filter configuration
 
CAN message filter configuration
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16.3Example
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Example
 
A sample CAN message has the following structure: X18FEE9018FFFFFFFF23840300, where essential parts are ‘FEE9’ – identifier and ‘FFFFFFFF23840300’ – data bytes.
 
A sample CAN message has the following structure: X18FEE9018FFFFFFFF23840300, where essential parts are ‘FEE9’ – identifier and ‘FFFFFFFF23840300’ – data bytes.
 
CAN messages are configured like any other I/O parameters. They consist of 4 identifier bytes and 8 data bytes. Below you will find a sample configuration for fuel consumption parameter:
 
CAN messages are configured like any other I/O parameters. They consist of 4 identifier bytes and 8 data bytes. Below you will find a sample configuration for fuel consumption parameter:
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This information is provided only as an example and Teltonika  
 
This information is provided only as an example and Teltonika  
takes no responsibility for information accuracy or damage that may be done to the vehicle or FMB630 module while integrating it.
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takes no responsibility for information accuracy or damage that may be done to the vehicle or {{{model|FMB630}}} module while integrating it.
    
Example:
 
Example:
All Mercedes Benz Actros 2 models with Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) starting with WDB93 have a possibility to connect FMB630 module to CAN bus. This can be done by connecting to special PSM module (which may or may not be included in the truck) or ground module of the vehicle. For CAN signal to be available, parameter 520 must be enabled in “kommunikationsschnittstelle” in the vehicle with Mercedes Stardiagnose.
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All Mercedes Benz Actros 2 models with Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) starting with WDB93 have a possibility to connect {{{model|FMB630}}} module to CAN bus. This can be done by connecting to special PSM module (which may or may not be included in the truck) or ground module of the vehicle. For CAN signal to be available, parameter 520 must be enabled in “kommunikationsschnittstelle” in the vehicle with Mercedes Stardiagnose.
 
CAN wires can be found on X5 connector located in the fuse box (Figure 91):
 
CAN wires can be found on X5 connector located in the fuse box (Figure 91):
 
Pin 5: CAN Low signal (yellow wire)
 
Pin 5: CAN Low signal (yellow wire)
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X5 plug on Mercedes Benz  
 
X5 plug on Mercedes Benz  
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In the example FMB630 will filter all CAN messages with identifier FFFEE9FF (fuel consumption) (Figure 92).
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In the example {{{model|FMB630}}} will filter all CAN messages with identifier FFFEE9FF (fuel consumption) (Figure 92).
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Example
 
Example
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When certain message is filtered, FMB630 checks which data bytes should be sent to server. Document indicates that 5-8 bytes are used in FMS standard.
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When certain message is filtered, {{{model|FMB630}}} checks which data bytes should be sent to server. Document indicates that 5-8 bytes are used in FMS standard.
    
Table 58 FMS standard – fuel consumption (5-8 bytes)
 
Table 58 FMS standard – fuel consumption (5-8 bytes)

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