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''External Name'' parameter works as a substring, which allows user to enter a part of the full external device name. For example, if external device name is "HandsFreeHeadset" and user enters "HandsFree" in ''External Name'' parameter window, then {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will be allowed to connect to an external device named "HandsFreeHeadset".
 
''External Name'' parameter works as a substring, which allows user to enter a part of the full external device name. For example, if external device name is "HandsFreeHeadset" and user enters "HandsFree" in ''External Name'' parameter window, then {{{model|FMB1YX}}} will be allowed to connect to an external device named "HandsFreeHeadset".
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==How to connect Blue-tooth Hands Free adapter to {{{model_2|FMB}}} device==
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===Blue-tooth solutions===
 
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*[[How to connect Blue-tooth Hands Free adapter to FMB device|How to connect Blue-tooth Hands Free adapter to FMB device]]
{{{pic_bt_settings|[[Image:Fmb120_bt_settings.png|thumb|300px|right|Blue-tooth settings]]}}}
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*[[How to connect OBD II Bluetooth Dongle to FMB device|How to connect OBD II Bluetooth Dongle to FMB device]]
{{{pic_inc_call|[[Image:Fmb120_inc_call_action_settings.png|thumb|300px|right|Incoming Call Action settings under SMS/Call Settings]]}}}
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*[[Logging the FMB1YX device using your mobile phone|Logging the FMB1YX device using your mobile phone]]
===Blue-tooth settings configuration===
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These are instructions on how to easily create a connection between a Blue-tooth Hands Free device and {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. First the {{{model_2|FMB}}} device Blue-tooth settings need to be configured. These are the required steps:
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* Press <span style=color:#F6A83E>Blue-tooth</span> settings (position 1).
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* Turn on BT Radio by pressing <span style=color:#F6A83E>Enable (visible)</span> (position 2). ''Local name'' (position 3) will be "{{{model|FMB1YX}}}_last 7 imei digits" by default, which can be changed.
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* Set ''Security Mode'' (position 4) to <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN only</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>None</span>. <span style=color:#F6A83E>PIN + MAC list</span> or <span style=color:#F6A83E>MAC list only</span> security modes could also be selected, but in that case external device MAC address is required to be entered to ''Authorized Devices MAC List'' (position 7).
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* Set connection mode to <span style=color:#F6A83E>Hands Free</span> (position 5).
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* Set ''External Name'' (position 6) as your hands-free device name for proper identification. In the given example hands-free headset name is "DMH10" but at least 2 characters are required to recognize it and connect to it. For better and quicker adapter identification on the network you could enter a full device name. You could check your hands-free adapter Blue-tooth name by scanning nearby Blue-tooth devices using a mobile phone or a computer with Blue-tooth adapter.
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* Go to <span style=color:#F6A83E>SMS/Call Settings</span> in main menu and set ''Incoming Call Action'' to <span style=color:#F6A83E>Do Nothing</span> as shown on next figure.
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* After all these steps press <span style=color:#F6A83E>Save to device</span> to save configuration.
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* Now {{{model_2|FMB}}} device can be disconnected from the configurator.
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===Connecting Blue-tooth Hands Free adapter===
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Turn on hands-free device and then turn on its Blue-tooth connection for pairing following your model instructions. Hands-free adapter should make a specific sound in the speakers or its LED identification should inform about a successful connection. To check if the adapter is successfully connected, dial the {{{model_2|FMB}}} device phone number and the hands-free device should start ringing. If you later restart {{{model_2|FMB}}} device it will automatically reconnect to this adapter.
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==Logging the {{{model|FMB1YX}}} device using your mobile phone==
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Blue-tooth starts automatically when {{{model_2|FMB}}} device is on. Take your mobile phone, go to Settings->Blue-tooth and turn it on. Scan for nearby devices, find the device in the list, distinguish the device by last IMEI digits on device module. Press pair, wait until device asks to enter pairing password, type: ''"5555"'' (as in the example on the figure). Paired device will show up in the paired device list. Download  a terminal for Blue-tooth e.g. BlueTerm from Play Store/App store. Run app, click Find->Connect to your paired device. Now we need to send a command to {{{model|FMB1YX}}} from Blue-tooth terminal, type: ''".log:1"''<br/>Device will respond with ''"Debug enabled"'' and {{{model|FMB1YX}}} log will show up. Do not forget to save the log file to mobile phone.
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===Device debug over Android smartphone===
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{{{pic_bt_general_vis|[[Image:Fmb120_bt_general_vis.png|300px|right]]}}}
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In order to pair {{{model_2|FMB}}} device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too:<br/>''"getparam 800"''<br/>The answer has to be ''"2"'', which means "Enabled and visible".
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{{{pic_android_bt|[[Image:Android_bt.png|300px|right]]}}}
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* Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your {{{model_2|FMB}}} device.<br/>Default {{{model_2|FMB}}} BT name is: ''"{{{model|FMB1YX}}}_last_7_imei_digits"''.<br/>Default PIN code is: ''"5555"''.
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* Download "Blue-tooth Terminal" application. Following link can be used: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt
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{{{pic_android_bt_serial|[[Image:Android_bt_serial.png|300px|right]]}}}
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* Run "Blue-tooth Terminal", in menu press "Connect" and select paired {{{model_2|FMB}}} device. To start log check "CR" and enter the command into terminal: ''".log:1"''.
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* Wait ~10 minutes and press "Save" button in menu. You will find the saved log file in device folder "My Files/Blue-tooth Terminal", select log files, press "Share via Email" and send them to Teltonika support.
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<gallery widths=100px perrow=3 caption="Saving and sharing the log">
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Image:Android_bt_log1.png
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| style="text-align: left; background: #F6F6FB;"        | Unfortunately it is not possible to perform debug the same way on iPhone, because there is no native SPP Blue-tooth profile support on iPhone.
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