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FMM130 is small and professional real-time tracking terminal with GNSS and LTE CAT-M1/NB-IoT/GSM connectivity and backup battery. Device equipped with GNSS/Bluetooth and LTE CAT-M1/NB-IoT modules with fallback to 2G network, internal GNSS and LTE antennas, configurable digital, analogue inputs and digital outputs, negative input, impulse inputs. It is perfectly suitable for applications where location acquirement of remote objects is needed: fleet management, car rental companies, taxi companies, public transport, logistics companies, personal cars and so on. | FMM130 is small and professional real-time tracking terminal with GNSS and LTE CAT-M1/NB-IoT/GSM connectivity and backup battery. Device equipped with GNSS/Bluetooth and LTE CAT-M1/NB-IoT modules with fallback to 2G network, internal GNSS and LTE antennas, configurable digital, analogue inputs and digital outputs, negative input, impulse inputs. It is perfectly suitable for applications where location acquirement of remote objects is needed: fleet management, car rental companies, taxi companies, public transport, logistics companies, personal cars and so on. | ||
'''Currently for MQTT solution evaluation firmware is required to be used - 03.27.10.Rev. | '''Currently for MQTT solution evaluation firmware is required to be used - 03.27.10.Rev.520.''' For firmware supporting MQTT please contact your sales manager or contact directly via Teltonika Helpdesk. | ||
Changes in firmware versions and update information can be found in device wiki page: [[FMM130_firmware_errata|FMM130 firmware errata]] | Changes in firmware versions and update information can be found in device wiki page: [[FMM130_firmware_errata|FMM130 firmware errata]] |