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===Data output===
 
===Data output===
 
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Data from accelerometer/GPS are continiously monitored and processed and are used to decide whether a harsh event has occured. If either of three cases is satisfied, an event is generated and a record is saved and sent to the server (FMB120 must be properly configured in order to send the record). Event value is multiplied by 100 before sending/saving record to get more precision when displaying data.{{{text_dout|<br/>{{{dout|info}}}}}}
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Data from accelerometer/GPS are continiously monitored and processed and are used to decide whether a harsh event has occured. If either of three cases is satisfied, an event is generated and a record is saved and sent to the server (FMU125 must be properly configured in order to send the record). Event value is multiplied by 100 before sending/saving record to get more precision when displaying data.{{{text_dout|<br/>{{{dout|info}}}}}}
    
===Auto calibration===
 
===Auto calibration===
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Scenario is activated and digital output is ON when call is received from a number which is on the authorized numbers list.<br/>
 
Scenario is activated and digital output is ON when call is received from a number which is on the authorized numbers list.<br/>
 
Call control functionality is following:
 
Call control functionality is following:
* When FMB120 is configured to control {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} the device waits for an incoming call from a configured secure number. If a call is received FMB120 turns on {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} for a user defined ''Duration Timeout''. If duration timeout set to "0" {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} will be OFF.
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* When FMU125 is configured to control {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} the device waits for an incoming call from a configured secure number. If a call is received FMU125 turns on {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} for a user defined ''Duration Timeout''. If duration timeout set to "0" {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} will be OFF.
 
* {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} can be turned off by ''Duration Timeout'' or by {{{text_din|digital input 1, digital input 2 or digital input 3}}}.
 
* {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} can be turned off by ''Duration Timeout'' or by {{{text_din|digital input 1, digital input 2 or digital input 3}}}.
 
* {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} will always be ON if, for example, DOUT deactivation is set to DIN1, but DIN1 will be never turned ON, or when duration timeout is set to maximum value (2147483647) which is about 68 years.
 
* {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} will always be ON if, for example, DOUT deactivation is set to DIN1, but DIN1 will be never turned ON, or when duration timeout is set to maximum value (2147483647) which is about 68 years.
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# To configure ''Fuel Counter'' parameters use fuel consumption norms which are presented in technical documentation of the vehicle. By default speeds for these fuel consumption norms are: City – 30 km/h, Average - 60 km/h, Highway - 90 km/h. These values can be changed.
 
# To configure ''Fuel Counter'' parameters use fuel consumption norms which are presented in technical documentation of the vehicle. By default speeds for these fuel consumption norms are: City – 30 km/h, Average - 60 km/h, Highway - 90 km/h. These values can be changed.
# When speed is higher than the highway fuel consumption speed, x% of highway fuel consumption is added every extra y km/h, by default FMB120 adds 20% every 50 km/h of extra speed. For example, the fuel consumption is (1.2 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 140 km/h and (1.4 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 190 km/h.
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# When speed is higher than the highway fuel consumption speed, x% of highway fuel consumption is added every extra y km/h, by default FMU125 adds 20% every 50 km/h of extra speed. For example, the fuel consumption is (1.2 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 140 km/h and (1.4 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 190 km/h.
# ''Correction coefficient'' is used to correct every value of fuel consumption which is sent to the server through an expression of ((Used Fuel) * ''Correction coefficient''). By default it is 1, with minimum and maximum values of accordingly 0.01 and 2. For example, when correction coefficient is 1 and FMB120 calculates that the amount of used fuel over 35 m distance is 20 ml, the value of 20 ml will be sent to the server, and if correction coefficient is 1.2, the value of 20 * 1.2 = 24 ml will be sent to the server.
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# ''Correction coefficient'' is used to correct every value of fuel consumption which is sent to the server through an expression of ((Used Fuel) * ''Correction coefficient''). By default it is 1, with minimum and maximum values of accordingly 0.01 and 2. For example, when correction coefficient is 1 and FMU125 calculates that the amount of used fuel over 35 m distance is 20 ml, the value of 20 ml will be sent to the server, and if correction coefficient is 1.2, the value of 20 * 1.2 = 24 ml will be sent to the server.
 
# ''Fuel Consumption on Idling'' is used to calculate fuel consumption when ignition is on, but the vehicle is stationary. The consumption value is 1 l/h by default, with minimum and maximum of accordingly 0 and 5 l/h. This parameter is less than 1.0 l/h for almost all diesel cars and is equal to about 1.5 – 2.0 l/h for gasoline cars.
 
# ''Fuel Consumption on Idling'' is used to calculate fuel consumption when ignition is on, but the vehicle is stationary. The consumption value is 1 l/h by default, with minimum and maximum of accordingly 0 and 5 l/h. This parameter is less than 1.0 l/h for almost all diesel cars and is equal to about 1.5 – 2.0 l/h for gasoline cars.
  

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