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===RS-485 modes===
 
===RS-485 modes===
* RS-485 receive (FMB silent) mode:
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* RS-485 receive (FMC silent) mode:
 
RS485 Works in receive mode. Support debug and testing commands. When command is received answer is sent after that it back up to Receive mode.<br/>
 
RS485 Works in receive mode. Support debug and testing commands. When command is received answer is sent after that it back up to Receive mode.<br/>
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* RS-485 transmit (FMB log) mode:
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* RS-485 transmit (FMC log) mode:
RS-485 prints FMB device log and does not respond to commands.<br/>
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RS-485 prints FMC device log and does not respond to commands.<br/>
    
* RS-485 transmit (NMEA) mode:
 
* RS-485 transmit (NMEA) mode:
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===RS-232 modes===
 
===RS-232 modes===
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Silent, Log mode, NMEA, LLS, TCP ASCII and TCP Binary modes, TCP ASCII/Binary Buffered modes are identical to those of FMBXXX RS-232 and RS-485 modes. In RS-232 LLS mode only one LLS fuel level sensor can be connected.
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Silent, Log mode, NMEA, LLS, TCP ASCII and TCP Binary modes, TCP ASCII/Binary Buffered modes are identical to those of FMCXXX RS-232 and RS-485 modes. In RS-232 LLS mode only one LLS fuel level sensor can be connected.
    
* RS-232 LCD mode:
 
* RS-232 LCD mode:
In this mode user is able to communicate with the server through terminal. A link between FMB device and the server has to be established for this mode to function properly.
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In this mode user is able to communicate with the server through terminal. A link between FMC device and the server has to be established for this mode to function properly.
    
* RS-232 RFID HID/RFID MF7 mode:
 
* RS-232 RFID HID/RFID MF7 mode:
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. FMB640 can be configured in a way to use with an RFID reader. When an RFID of some sorts (typically a plastic card with a magnetic line) is used with an RFID reader which is connected to FMB640, the device creates a record with the data that the RFID reader has read and can be sent to a server with all other information. RFID ID is activated  like an I/O parameter <br><br>
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. FMC640 can be configured in a way to use with an RFID reader. When an RFID of some sorts (typically a plastic card with a magnetic line) is used with an RFID reader which is connected to FMB640, the device creates a record with the data that the RFID reader has read and can be sent to a server with all other information. RFID ID is activated  like an I/O parameter <br><br>
 
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[[image:FMB640_RS232_RFID.png]]
 
[[image:FMB640_RS232_RFID.png]]
 
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To set up FMB640 so it can be connected to an RFID reader, some parameters have to be set up. Go to RS232 \ RS485 and set up COM1 or COM2 settings to RFID Mode or RFID MF7 Mode (the used mode depends on the mode that the RFID reader works). See Figure 922. The Baudrates foreach mode are: <br><br>
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To set up FMC640 so it can be connected to an RFID reader, some parameters have to be set up. Go to RS232 \ RS485 and set up COM1 or COM2 settings to RFID Mode or RFID MF7 Mode (the used mode depends on the mode that the RFID reader works). See Figure 922. The Baudrates foreach mode are: <br><br>
 
RFID Mode – 57600<br>
 
RFID Mode – 57600<br>
 
RFID MF7 Mode – 9600<br>
 
RFID MF7 Mode – 9600<br>
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LLS sensor series liquid level sensors are solid-state capacitive devices with no moving parts. The sensors use capacitive technology to produce accurate liquid level measurements of standard factory grade DIESEL OIL and PURE GASOLINE (BENZINE) carbon fuels. The LLS sensor liquid level sensors are strictly prohibited to use in any liquids which are not the factory grade carbon fuels or contain: BIOFUEL, METHANOL, ETHANOL, UREA and similar aggressive components in pure form or as additives for factory grade carbon fuels for use in INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. Operating media – Diesel fuel (oil), pure gasoline (benzene). <br>
 
LLS sensor series liquid level sensors are solid-state capacitive devices with no moving parts. The sensors use capacitive technology to produce accurate liquid level measurements of standard factory grade DIESEL OIL and PURE GASOLINE (BENZINE) carbon fuels. The LLS sensor liquid level sensors are strictly prohibited to use in any liquids which are not the factory grade carbon fuels or contain: BIOFUEL, METHANOL, ETHANOL, UREA and similar aggressive components in pure form or as additives for factory grade carbon fuels for use in INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. Operating media – Diesel fuel (oil), pure gasoline (benzene). <br>
 
In order to use LLS fuel counter the newest firmware version is needed which can be obtained from Teltonika or a representative. Firmware is updated over GPRS or using cable update method. <br>
 
In order to use LLS fuel counter the newest firmware version is needed which can be obtained from Teltonika or a representative. Firmware is updated over GPRS or using cable update method. <br>
The LLS fuel sensor must be connected to the FMB640 device. <br>
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The LLS fuel sensor must be connected to the FMC640 device. <br>
    
===Specifications===
 
===Specifications===

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