FMB640 and Tachograph Solution

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Introduction

Teltonika WEB Tacho is an online service that allows to remotely downloading Tachograph files from supported tachographs. The solution is a big forward leap in remote tachograph data files download, manageable and does not require any complex software* installation. Everything is accessible via the web page. Now you can download tachograph files from any place and from any PC via internet access. FMB640 device has a possibility to connect to Web Tacho IP every 1 hour and check if there are any schedules for downloading DDD files. If FMB640 connects to the Web tacho server, and there is a planned schedule but another device is already downloading and the company card is in use, the device keeps a link with the Web Tacho server but still sends data to the main server with AVL data. After successful download, the device closes link with Web Tacho and reconnects after 1 hour. Data is stored on a secure server and can be accessed only by your authorized users. You don't need to worry that any file is lost and you have to download is from tachograph once again.

*- requires company card reader software installation on a single company PC

Supported tachographs and formats

Solution supports not only the standard DDD file extension, but also Spanish TGD and French V1B, C1B file formats. You simply set required one in Web Tacho user settings.

NOTE: To chech whether VDO tachograph is supported or not, Teltonika Tachograph Lookup can be used.

Supported devices are: Siemens VDO Digital Tachograph – DTCO 1381 (release 1.3a, 1.4 or later) and Stoneridge Tachograph – SE5000 (release 7.1 or later). Version can be checked on tachograph or in cheque as shown in pictures below:

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Connecting to tachograph

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Before connecting tachograph wires, it is required to measure CAN line resistance while tachograph is switched off:

  1. Turn off the vehicle ignition;
  2. Measure resistance between the C5 (CAN2 H) and C7 (CAN2 L) contacts;
  3. If the multimeter shows ~120 Ohms, skip the next step;
  4. If the multimeter shows kilo Ohms resistance then it is needed to connect tachograph C8 (CAN-RES) and C7 (CAN2 L) contacts with wire and then perform further actions;
  5. Re-measure the resistance of the line – it has to be ~120 Ohms.
  6. Connect CAN2 L and CAN2 H wires to tachograph (C5 (CAN2 H) and C7 (CAN2 L))


  • All of the same level CAN-L and CAN-H wires must be interlaced with each other.
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  • CAN wires need to be installed as far as possible from GSM antenna.

Below is wiring diagram of Tachograph and FM6400/FMB640 device:

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Checking connection (Tachocheck SMS)

After successful connection tachocheck SMS message can be sent to device for checking if data presented on connected lines, by another words if connections were done correctly. It is used for getting status information. SMS response is of such structure: CAN_2:[TRC],[ABCD], K-Line:[K]


[T] – Tachograph presence on bus:

  • 0 – Tachograph doesn’t respond on bus;
  • 1 – Tachograph responds on bus.


[R] – Response to Open Remote Session validity check:

  • 0 – Wrong or unknown response (failed to open Remote Session);
  • 1 – Tachograph responds positively (Remote Session opened successfully).


[C] – Response to Close Last Authentication Session validity check:

  • 0 – Wrong or unknown response (failed to close last authentication session);
  • 1 – Last authentication session closed successfully, device is ready to open new authentication session.


[K] – K-Line data presence on bus:

  • 0 – K-Line data not present on bus;
  • 1 – K-Line data present on bus.


[ABCD] – FMS data presence on bus:

  • 0000 – FMS data not present on bus;
  • Non-zero – FMS data detected on bus.


SMS answer which shows correct line connections looks like “CAN_2:[111],[ABCD], K-Line:[K]”. Such SMS answer means DDD files can be downloaded from tachograph.

Configuring device

In FMB640 configurator “CAN/Tachograph” section tachograph settings should be set in order to download files.

Tachograph settings:
DDD download source – to which CAN line tachograph is connected;
Tachograph ignition source – which DIN is connected to vehicle ignition ("Ignition" parameter - tachograph ignition source will be the same as configured in "System" -> "Ignition Source");


WEB Tacho Settings:
Status - functionality enabling;
Domain – server domain where files will be send;
Port – server port where files will be send;
Start delay – delay after turning on ignition to start procedure of file sending.

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External links

https://teltonika-gps.com/product/tachograph-web/
https://teltonika-gps.com/product/FMB640/
https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB640