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{{Template:FMB Status info|model=FMM80A|txt_can=|txt_lls=|family=FMB0}}
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Status info enables the user to monitor real time information of {{{model|FMM80A}}}. Following fields are displayed: '''Device Info''', '''GNSS Info''', '''GSM Info''', '''I/O Info''', '''Maintenance''' and etc. User is able to export all of the information to '''.HTML''' file using [[File:Export_html.png|15px|link=]] icon which is at the top right corner of the '''Device Info''' area.
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{{{Main_Status_image|}}}
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==Device Info==
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{{{Device_Info_image|}}}
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*Device Name
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*Firmware version
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*Last Start Time - last device start time.
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*RTC Time - real-time clock or current device time.
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*Power Voltage (mV)
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*Device IMEI
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*External Storage (used/total) - {{{txt_memory|Internal Flash memory}}} free space.
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*Device Uptime - device uptime from last start time.
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{{{battery|* Battery Voltage (mV)
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* Internal Battery Status - Charging/Not Charging}}}
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==GNSS Info==
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{{{GNSS_Info_image|}}}
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*GNSS status
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**Module status - ON, [[{{{model|FMM80A}}}_Sleep_modes#GPS_Sleep_mode|GPS Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMM80A}}}_Sleep_modes#Deep_Sleep_mode|Deep Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMM80A}}}_Sleep_modes#Online_Deep_Sleep_mode|Online Deep Sleep]], [[{{{model|FMM80A}}}_Sleep_modes#Ultra_Deep_Sleep_mode|Ultra Deep Sleep]] mode.
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**GNSS packets - the number of GNSS packets the device received from startup.
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**Fix Status - Fix/No Fix. <b>(Note: Fix time strongly depends on indoor/outdoor location. To achieve best performance acquiring GNSS fix device should be used in outdoor locations</b>)
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**Fix Time - the last GNSS fix time.
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*Satellites
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**Visible -  the number and type of satellites that are visible.
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**In Use - the number of satellites used for location positioning.
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*Location
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**Latitude/Longitude - shows current device coordinates and if you press them opens '''Object location''' window with a map.
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**Altitude, Angle
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**HDOP, PDOP <br> {{{model|FMM80A}}} sends HDOP/PDOP value to the server in precision of dilution '''coefficient'''. HDOP/PDOP calculation depends on how many [[{{{model|FMM80A}}}_System_settings#GNSS_Source|GNSS sources]] are selected. If configured GNSS Source options are "GPS" and "GLONASS" and HDOP/PDOP values are received from both systems, the parameters HDOP/PDOP will be calculated as shown below: <br> "GPS" - 1.60; <br>"GLONASS" - 1.60; <br>"Galileo" - will be 0, because it is not selected and not taken into account; <br> "BeiDou" - will be 0, because it is not selected and not taken into account; <br> Calculation formula - '''("GPS" + "GLONASS" + "Galileo" + "BeiDou") / 4 (four GNSS systems)'''. <br> Calculated HDOP/PDOP value according to above parameters - '''(1.60 + 1.60 + 0 + 0) / 4 = 0.8''' coefficient.
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**Speed - current device speed.
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=== HDOP/PDOP value calculation changes ===
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Main calculations of separate HDOP/PDOP values of GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou are made by GNSS modem. GNSS Modem already  outputs average of HDOP/PDOP from  4 GNSS systems (Used satellites) with a formula below.
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Calculation formula - ("GPS" + "GLONASS" + "Galileo (0-sat)" + "BeiDou (0-sat)") / 2 (four GNSS systems)**<BR>
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Calculation formula - ("GPS" + "GLONASS") / 2 (two GNSS systems)<BR>
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HDOP/PDOP will be different if it will have 19 and i.e. other packet with  6 satellites. In parsed regular AVL packet example below all of 19 satellites are shown as in use.
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Parsed NMEA Record Example:<BR>
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Record GPS longitude : -14116383<BR>
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Record GPS latitude  : 530738950<BR>
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Record GPS altitude  : 356<BR>
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Record GPS angle    : 357<BR>
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Record GPS satellites: 19<BR>
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Record GPS Kmh      : 102<BR>
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==GSM Info==
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{{{GSM_info_image|}}}
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*GSM status
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**Modem Status
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**SIM State - Ready/Unknown
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**GPRS Status - Activated/Deactivated
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**Actual Operator Code
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**Signal Level
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*GPRS traffic
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**Sent Data - the amount of data that has been sent by the device.
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**Received Data - the amount of data that has been received by the device.
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**Total Traffic - Sent Data + Received Data
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*Sockets information:
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**Type - AVL Data Sending
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**Socket - Closed or Server domain and port which is used when sending AVL Data via TCP/UDP.
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*Records
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**Sent Records count - how many records were sent to the server since the last data reset.
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**Last Record Send - date and time when the last record was sent.
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**Last Server Response Time - date and time when the last server response was.
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*SMS Count
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**Received SMS - the amount of SMS messages the device has received.
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**Sent SMS - the amount of SMS responses that were sent from the device.
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**SMS Count - Received SMS + Sent SMS
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==I/O Info==
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*I/O Data - shows the current values from all configurable I/O elements.
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{{{IO_info_image|}}}
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==Maintenance==
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{{{Maintenance_image|}}}
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*Log/Dump
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**Log - after button is pressed, the device starts log capturing for 10 minutes with configuration download. After this time device .log and configuration .cfg will be in compressed archive. <p>Archive name: <code>YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_{{{model|FMM80A}}}_IMEI_Log.zip</code><br>Default directory: <code>C:\Users\<username>\Documents</code></p>
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[[File:logging.gif]]
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:*Dump - after button is pressed, the device starts to download .dmp logs and configuration .cfg from device in compressed archive. <p>Archive name: <code>YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS_{{{model|FMM80A}}}_IMEI_Dump.zip</code><br>Default directory: <code>C:\Users\<username>\Documents</code><br>Dump files can be read only with special software. If needed, provide these files to your Teltonika sales manager or Teltonika Support team.</p>
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:*Open directory - this button appears near '''Log''' or '''Dump''' if one of these functions were used.
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*Accelerometer - after the button is pressed, the device starts to capture accelerometer values for 1 second.
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{{{txt_lls|==LLS Calibration==
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* LLS calibration - in this section you can calculate calibration values of Analog LLS sensors for AVL server - create a polynomial which is needed to convert sensor values to liters:
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**Table is filled row by row. Each row represents one fuel tank fill. To calculate constants it is needed to select a sensor from ''„Available sensors“'', and fill the „Fuel, L.“ column and capture the current value of a sensor by clicking the ''"Refresh"'' button. Then the next value in liters should be entered by the user and so on.
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**When a table is filled, calculated a0, a1, a2, and a3 values should be seen.
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**To add a new tank fill row click "Add row". To remove the row click the ''"minus"'' button near the row you want to clear. To Clear all the rows click ''"Clear rows"''.
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**By clicking ''"Export"'' data will be exported to .csv file.
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**To recalculate the polynomial click on ''"Calculate"'' button.
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[[File:LLS_Calibration.png]]
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Default log capture time, accelerometer capture time and files directories can be changed by pressing [[File:Configurator-settings.png|25px|link=]] icon at the bottom right corner.}}}
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{{{txt_can|==CAN Adapter Info==
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Shows the parameters with current values (including program number and software version) from CAN adapter when the device is connected to LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300/CAN-CONTROL.
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'''Note:''' not all parameters which are displayed in the ''"CAN Adapter Info"'' tab can be readable from the vehicle.}}}
    
[[Category:FMM80A Configuration]]
 
[[Category:FMM80A Configuration]]

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