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|'''If you are using 1.1.80 or a lower TCT version, 2.0.0 must be installed manually.'''
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* Added Primary and Secondary password support.
* Added Primary and Secondary password support.
* Added internal device binary debug files converting to text.
* Added the ability to connect to the device port and send supported commands in Terminal tool.
* Added the ability to connect to the device port and send supported commands in Terminal tool.
*Added internal device binary debug files converting to text.
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===Teltonika COM Driver Installation ===
===Teltonika COM Driver Installation===


Teltonika COM Driver is a serial communication port driver for Teltonika Telematics device, It is one of the requirements for TCT to work properly, without this driver TCT will not detect your Teltonika Telematics device.
Teltonika COM Driver is a serial communication port driver for Teltonika Telematics device, It is one of the requirements for TCT to work properly, without this driver TCT will not detect your Teltonika Telematics device.
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#Click the checkbox for '''TELTONIKA COM Driver'''
#Click the checkbox for '''TELTONIKA COM Driver'''
#Click next and modify/configure the destination folder for installation.
#Click next and modify/configure the destination folder for installation.
# Click '''Install''' and wait for the progress bar to be completed.
#Click '''Install''' and wait for the progress bar to be completed.
#And finally click '''Close''' to exit the installation.<br />
#And finally click '''Close''' to exit the installation.<br />
== Differences between Offline and Online Configuration==
==Differences between Offline and Online Configuration==


Offline configuration refers to creating a configuration without any device connected. Later you can load this configuration file created in offline mode into the device remotely (via [[FOTA WEB|'''FOTA WEB''']]) or when a device is connected to your PC. On the other hand, Online Configuration refers to creating a configuration with a device connected and you can directly save the changes into the device.
Offline configuration refers to creating a configuration without any device connected. Later you can load this configuration file created in offline mode into the device remotely (via [[FOTA WEB|'''FOTA WEB''']]) or when a device is connected to your PC. On the other hand, Online Configuration refers to creating a configuration with a device connected and you can directly save the changes into the device.


== Creating an Offline Configuration File==
==Creating an Offline Configuration File==
In order to create an offline configuration file, follow the steps below:
In order to create an offline configuration file, follow the steps below:
#Select a device from the list. You can use Search and Filter to find it.
#Select a device from the list. You can use Search and Filter to find it.
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In order to create an online configuration file, follow the steps below:
In order to create an online configuration file, follow the steps below:


# Make sure that your device is supported by TCT by checking [[Telematics Configuration Tool (TCT)|Supported Devices list]].
#Make sure that your device is supported by TCT by checking [[Telematics Configuration Tool (TCT)|Supported Devices list]].
# Connect your device to PC.
#Connect your device to PC.
#In TCT device will appear on '''Discovered devices''' list.
#In TCT device will appear on '''Discovered devices''' list.
#Click '''Configure''' button.<br />
#Click '''Configure''' button.<br />
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<span style="color:#FF0000">'''''IMPORTANT NOTES'''''</span>
<span style="color:#FF0000">'''''IMPORTANT NOTES'''''</span>
* On the left side of the TCT window, you will find the configuration name under '''Configuration once file is loaded'''.
*On the left side of the TCT window, you will find the configuration name under '''Configuration once file is loaded'''.