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==RS-485 interface==
 
==RS-485 interface==
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RS-485 supports only half-duplex communication, which means data is transferred only one way at a time.<br/>When activated RS-485 driver chip draws constant 30mA current when entering Sleep or Deep sleep RS-485 will be powered off.
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RS-485 supports only half-duplex communication, which means data is transferred only one way at a time.<br/>When activated RS-485 driver chip draws a constant 30mA current when entering Sleep or Deep sleep RS-485 will be powered off.
    
===RS-485 modes===
 
===RS-485 modes===
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* RS-485 transmit (FMB log) mode:
 
* RS-485 transmit (FMB log) mode:
RS-485 prints FMB device log and does not respond to commands.<br/>
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RS-485 prints the FMB device log and does not respond to commands.<br/>
    
* RS-485 transmit (NMEA) mode:
 
* RS-485 transmit (NMEA) mode:
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* RS-485 TCP receive (ASCII/Binary) modes:
 
* RS-485 TCP receive (ASCII/Binary) modes:
In TCP ASCII/Binary mode a link with an external device using text messages can be established. Buffered modes save the information until link with the server is established and records are sent.
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In TCP ASCII/Binary mode a link with an external device using text messages can be established. Buffered modes save the information until a link with the server is established and records are sent.
    
* RS-485 receive (TCP ASCII/Binary Buffered) mode :
 
* RS-485 receive (TCP ASCII/Binary Buffered) mode :
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* RS-232 LCD mode:
 
* RS-232 LCD mode:
In this mode, the user is able to communicate with the server through the 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, the user is able to communicate with the server through the terminal. A link between the FMB 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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[[image:FMB640_RS232_RFIDconf.png]]
 
[[image:FMB640_RS232_RFIDconf.png]]
 
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The difference between RFID HID Mode and RFID MF7 Mode is that in RFID MF7 Mode {{{model|FMB640}}} understands RFID messages that are in hexadecimal text format and RFID HID Mode interpretes messages that are in binary format. The type of RFID message sent to {{{model|FMB640}}} depends on the RFID reader. For example, RFID MF7 mode message looks like "$aa$02$03$04$17$89$00$01" while HID mode message is of following format: "1213141519".
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The difference between RFID HID Mode and RFID MF7 Mode is that in RFID MF7 Mode {{{model|FMB640}}} understands RFID messages that are in hexadecimal text format and RFID HID Mode interprets messages that are in binary format. The type of RFID message sent to {{{model|FMB640}}} depends on the RFID reader. For example, the RFID MF7 mode message looks like "$aa$02$03$04$17$89$00$01" while the HID mode message is of the following format: "1213141519".
 
The selected mode has to correspond to the RFID reader's mode.
 
The selected mode has to correspond to the RFID reader's mode.
 
Please contact your local sales representative for more information about RFID IDs and devices.
 
Please contact your local sales representative for more information about RFID IDs and devices.
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* Satellite Backup mode:  
 
* Satellite Backup mode:  
 
Since 00.02.05 firmware version device supports Iridium devices which can send short burst data (SBD) to the server. This means that some data can be sent from the FM device to the server through satellites.
 
Since 00.02.05 firmware version device supports Iridium devices which can send short burst data (SBD) to the server. This means that some data can be sent from the FM device to the server through satellites.
In order to get those records, you have to connect device to FM64 COM1 or COM2 port. Select COM1 or COM2 mode Satellite backup mode. Those settings could be found in RS232/RS485 TAB in the configurator. Baud rate for satellite devices is 19200 bps. Furthermore, TSM232 functionality should be enabled. These settings can be found in the Features TAB in Short burst data settings. See picture below device supports Iridium devices which can send short burst data (SBD) to the server. This means that some data can be sent from the FM device to the server through satellites.
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In order to get those records, you have to connect the device to FM64 COM1 or COM2 port. Select COM1 or COM2 mode Satellite backup mode. Those settings could be found in RS232/RS485 TAB in the configurator. Baudrate for satellite devices is 19200 bps. Furthermore, TSM232 functionality should be enabled. These settings can be found in the Features TAB in Short burst data settings. See picture below device supports Iridium devices which can send short burst data (SBD) to the server. This means that some data can be sent from the FM device to the server through satellites.
    
* RS-232 Garmin mode:
 
* RS-232 Garmin mode:
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==LLS SENSOR==
 
==LLS SENSOR==
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>
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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>
 
In order to use the 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 a cable update method. <br>
 
In order to use the 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 a cable update method. <br>
 
The LLS fuel sensor must be connected to the FMB640 device. <br>
 
The LLS fuel sensor must be connected to the FMB640 device. <br>
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Text Message Protocol:
 
Text Message Protocol:
* Allows text messages sent to the device to be displayed in "inbox" on navigation unit;
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* Allows text messages sent to the device to be displayed in "inbox" on the navigation unit;
* Garmin can provide a confirmation that message was read;
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* Garmin can provide a confirmation that the message was read;
 
* Garmin can also provide a yes/no box below the text of the message to enable a quicker response;
 
* Garmin can also provide a yes/no box below the text of the message to enable a quicker response;
 
* Messages can be up to 199 characters long;
 
* Messages can be up to 199 characters long;
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===Text messaging===
 
===Text messaging===
Text messaging feature lets users communicate with the driver (the user that operates Garmin device) by sending text messages via GPRS.
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The text messaging feature lets users communicate with the driver (the user that operates the Garmin device) by sending text messages via GPRS.
    
===Destination message===
 
===Destination message===

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