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First on the list is <b>Configure APN</b>. Select the option after which you will be forwarded to the SIM settings window and mandatory fields will become highlighted while the rest of the screen becomes dimmed.  Fill up the current APN that device is using,  
 
First on the list is <b>Configure APN</b>. Select the option after which you will be forwarded to the SIM settings window and mandatory fields will become highlighted while the rest of the screen becomes dimmed.  Fill up the current APN that device is using,  
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*Enter APN which corresponds to your current operator, in the example below it is using "internet".  
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*Enter APN which corresponds to your current operator, in the example below we are using "internet".  
    
Press <b>Next</b> which will move you to the server settings entry window.  
 
Press <b>Next</b> which will move you to the server settings entry window.  
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*Enter the Port Number of the server, in the example below we are using "12345" Port.  
 
*Enter the Port Number of the server, in the example below we are using "12345" Port.  
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After necessary configuration has been filled up you can press <b>Exit</b> if you opt to configure only these settings. Otherwise, you may press <b>Next</b> then it would direct you to the Optional Configuration.
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After necessary configuration has been filled up you can press <b>Exit</b> if you opt to configure only the necessary settings. Otherwise, you may press <b>Next</b> then it would direct you to the Optional Configuration.
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==Device Optional Configuration==
 
==Device Optional Configuration==
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On the next steps you will see optional configuration sections for Record Profile Settings, Features, and Permanent I/O Configuration. These setup options are not mandatory although it is recommended to configure to make the device fully set-up.
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Optional configuration are subdivided into three sections Record Profile Settings, Features, and Permanent I/O Configuration. These setup options are not mandatory although it is recommended to configure to make the device fully set-up.
    
===Record Profile Settings===
 
===Record Profile Settings===
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===Features===
 
===Features===
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Features setting are subdivided into three sections: driving behavior, vehicle protection and other features. Driving Behavior controls factors directly influencing driver safety, vehicle life, and fuel consumption as it teach drivers how to drive more safely while maintaining reduced fuel consumption. On the other hand, Vehicle protection provide features that protect vehicles from unauthorized usage and thefts using tow trucks or GSM jamming devices. Lastly, Extra features extend device capabilities such as filter incorrect location when vehicle is stationary, control DOUT with a call, get notification after turning ignition or RFID reading, and how many times ignition is turned on.
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Features setting scopes driving behavior, vehicle protection and other features. Driving Behavior controls factors directly influencing driver safety, vehicle life, and fuel consumption as it teach drivers how to drive more safely while maintaining reduced fuel consumption. On the other hand, Vehicle protection provide features that protect vehicles from unauthorized usage and thefts using tow trucks or GSM jamming devices. Lastly, Extra features extend device capabilities such as filter incorrect location when vehicle is stationary, control DOUT with a call, get notification after turning ignition or RFID reading, and how many times ignition is turned on.
    
After clicking <b>Next</b> you will be forwarded to the last optional configuration page which is Input / Output (I/O).
 
After clicking <b>Next</b> you will be forwarded to the last optional configuration page which is Input / Output (I/O).
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===Permanent I/O===
 
===Permanent I/O===
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Permanent I/O setting aids user to configure the parameter data that are necessary to be received on their server end. In case of device setup you are suggested to configure permanent I/O section which contains the main device's I/O elements such as: Movement, Ignition, DINs, DOUTs, Speed etc.  
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Permanent I/O setting allows user to configure the parameter data that are necessary to be received on their server end. In case of device setup you are suggested to configure permanent I/O section which contains the main device's I/O elements such as: Movement, Ignition, GSM Operator, DINs, DOUTs, Speed etc.  
    
The Full description for I/O elements can be found [[Template:FMB I/O settings|here]].
 
The Full description for I/O elements can be found [[Template:FMB I/O settings|here]].
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Once configuring all necessary and optional sections in TCT is done, press <b>Finish</b> and the Device set-up will be completed. User can always come back to the completed sections and edit the configuration. With the completion of the device setup, you can now proceed to mounting the device.
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Once configuring all necessary and optional sections in TCT is done, press <b>Finish</b> and the Device set-up will be completed. User can always come back to the completed sections and edit the configuration.

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