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        FM1200 GG33 10-30V NiMH battery User Manual v1.7
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1.                        Figure 1  FM1200 view  amp  dimensions  tolerance  2mm         When in Deep Sleep mode no data storing and sending is activated           2 4 Technical Information about internal battery    Ni MH rechargeable battery  7 2V  400 mA   FM1200 operating time with internal battery depends on temperature  data sending  frequency  SMS and GPRS   and accumulator age  number of charge discharge cycles     2 5 Fuses    1  Internal fuse F1     rated current DA DC  necessary for the protection of the entire  product as a whole    2  Internal fuse F2  PTC      rated current 350 mA DC  necessary to protect the  charger circuit and battery    3  Internal battery pack fuse  PTC      rated current 2 1A DC  necessary to protect  the battery pack from the load short circuit     2 6 Electrical characteristics    Typ   CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION O Min    Typ   Max   Unit    DESSERT  Supply Voltage     Supply Voltage  Recommended Operating  Conditions     Digital Output  Open Drain grade    Drain current  Digital Output OFF     Drain current  Digital Output ON   Recommended Operating Conditions     Static Drain Source resistance  Digital  Output ON     Digital Input   Input resistance  DIN1  DIN2  DIN3   Input Voltage  Recommended    O1    Operating Conditions   Input Voltage threshold  DIN1   Input Voltage threshold  DIN2  DINS     Analog Input     Input Voltage  Recommended  Operating Conditions   Range1    Input resistance  Range    Input Voltage  Recommended  Operating C
2.     1  Data Mode    179  180  181  182       Probability   10  0 500  Probability   10  0 500    Odometer Value   Virtual Odometer  Distance between two records  m  0     not deep sleep mode  1     deep  200 Deep Sleep 1 sleep mode    GSM base station ID    Location Area code  LAC   it depends  on GSM operator  It provides unique    205 Cell ID    240 0     not moving  1     moving   241 GSM operator Code Currently used GSM Operator code    Eventual I O elements     generate and send record to server only if appropriate conditions are met     ID   Event  O     target left zone  1     target  155 Geofence zone 01 EPO  Event  O     target left zone  1     target  entered zone  Event  O     target left zone  1     target  entered zone  Event  O     target left zone  1     target  entered zone  Event  O     target left zone  1     target    number which assigned to a set of base  GSM stations  Max value  65536         o   O  HOPI PPP PE    Property Name    156 Geofence zone 02    157 Geofence zone 03    158 Geofence zone 04    159    Geofence zone 05       e d ET    175 Auto Geofence    entered zone    M  Event  0     target left zone  1     target  entered zone  Green dv  1     harsh acceleration  2     harsh  braking  3     harsh cornering  Depending on green driving type  if  harsh acceleration or braking     g 100     value 123   gt  1 23g   if harsh cornering      degrees  value in radians     At over speeding start km h  at over  SE speeding end km h      There are two type
3.     Event generation on Geofence entrance Or exit    Note that AutoGeofencing does not require entering coordinates  instead it requires  GPS visibility  If vehicle stopped and activation timeout has passed  an AutoGeofence  will be created around vehicle s last position with set Radius value  AutoGeofence event  generation works the same as Geofencing mentioned above        S TEL TONIKA             b gt     Figure 30  Geofence configuration    Note  FM1200 operates GMT 0 time without daylight saving        5 14 4 SMS events  SMS events functionality allows FM1200 to send a configured SMS when an event  is triggered  This event can be triggered by   Green Driving  OverSpeeding  Authorized Driving  Immobilizer  Trip start stop  Geofence  AutoGeofence  I O event    When any of the above events is triggered  FM1200 sends a configured SMS message  to a defined phone number  If SMS events is activated  but there are no numbers defined  in SMS events PreDefined Numbers list  figure 1   then the device will not send any  messages        S TELTONIKA        gt  GPRS    gt  SMS    gt  Operator list  DataAcquisitionModes    Features       Figure 1 SMS Events PreDefined Leen list  The sent SMS messages format is according to       Date Time EventText         For example  if FM1200 is configured to send an SMS  when Digital Input 1 reaches High  level  with priority High and configured to generate event on both range enter and exit     figure 2   then the sent SMS is        2012 6 7 12 00
4.     Import data file saved from the device to the TAVL      Preview track of the imported data   e Generate reports of the imported data     More details on how to use TAVL application please refer to    TAVL3 application  user manual v1 4    documentation or its later versions     FM1200 can still be configured to acquire and send data to server  It will be  possible to store up to 100000 data records if GSM is not available at the moment  It will  send data later when GPRS is available again  Note that FM1200 can have memory full  of records  In such a case it will start deleting oldest records in order to save new ones   Sending all the data records to server may take some time  Sending 100000 records for  FM1200 may take for about 21 hour  exact time may differ depending on GPRS server  load      5 8 System settings    system settings have 4 configurable parameters    e Deep sleep settings  where user can turn deep sleep on or off   e Analog Input Settings  where user can choose analog input range 10 V or 30  V  depending on needed accuracy  lower range gives higher accuracy of  measurements   and input voltage   e Object Motion Detection Settings  where user can configure 3 ways how  FM1200 will detect stopped movement  and change its working mode  for  working modes  read section 5 13    e Static navigation settings  where user can turn static navigation on or off    Stop Detection Vehicle on Stop mode Vehicle Moving mode  Source    Ignition If ignition  DIN1  is logic 
5.   Connect        connects device      Load        reads configuration parameters from FM1200 Flash memory       Save        saves configuration parameters to FM1200 Flash memory       Load Defaults        loads default FM1200 settings that later can be modified  This  procedure must be performed before entering new parameters       Save to File           allows user to save currently entered settings to  XML file  for later  usage       Load from File           allows user to load configuration saved in  XML extension file       Reset device        reboots FM1200 and displays processor firmware version       Add Keyword         Change Keyword         Switch Security Off    buttons are used to  protect configurator from unauthorized access to configuration    Keyword is 4     10 symbol length  If keyword is set  every time user reconnects  FM1200 to USB port  user will be asked to provide valid keyword when connecting  FM1200 to configurator  User is given 5 attempts to enter keyword  After entering valid  keyword  counter resets to 5    lf user disconnects FM1200 using    Disconnect    button and does not disconnect from  USB port  after reconnecting using    Connect    button  configurator does not ask for  keyword     ATTENTION  If you have entered a keyword  disconnected from the  configurator and then later connected again  you will need to enter the  keyword that you have entered previously  If you have forgotten it  please  contact your local sales manager        5 7 Re
6.   Min Distance  ID 1551   2592000 Min Angle  ID 1552  U32  GPRS Week Time  ID 1555     8 5 2 2 Min Distance  ID 1551    This parameter indicates distance in meters in order to acquire new record  Record  is stored when the distance between previous records is greater than parameters value   lf value is 0 it means no records by min distance will be saved     m value   m value d value parameters type  Min Period  ID 1550   GPRS Week Time  ID 1555     8 5 2 3 Min Angle  ID 1552    This parameter indicates angle in degrees in order to acquire new record  If angle  difference between last recorded coordinate and current position is greater than defined  value  new record is stored  This parameter is operational  when speed is higher than  10km h  If value is 0 it means no records by min angle will be saved     m value   m value d value parameters type  Min Period  ID 1550   180 Min Distance  ID 1551  U16    GPRS Week Time  ID 1555           8 5 2 4 Min Saved Records  ID 1553   This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be  sent to server  It has higher priority than Data Send Period  ID 1554      m F m ES DE value parameters  gt   Min Period  ID  ee              PRS Week Time Dais    7  GPRS Week Time  ID 1555   8 5 2 5 Send Period  1D 1554    This parameter indicates frequency  time Interval in seconds  of sending data to    server     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type       1   25
7.   Nr    WireName   Description     Wiireccolor    VCC E DC   Power supply for module  Power Bed      supply range  10   30  V DC  collector output  Max      300mA   collector output  Max      300mA     DIN 2 Digital input  channel 2 aray    Digital input  channel 1 Yellow  5 DIN 1 DEDICATED FOR IGNITION  INPUT    ANDA o   Ground pin   10 30 V DC         SR    AIN 4 Analog input  channel 1  Input Brown  range  0 30V 0 10V DC  devices    Table 2  Main cable wires description         Red    10   30V DC     Whit      TELTONIKA  Pink   GE FM1200   G   GNSS GSM TERMINAL  Gray Internal battery version   DIN2    Yellow   Blue    Figure 5  FM1200 sticker    Rating  10 30V   250 mAr m s  Max    Cable color wires  Status  O    Navigate  O       3 6 USB connection    For connecting FM1200 device to PC  special USB cable is used  On one side of  the cable there is usual USB plug  which should be connected to PC  Other side of the  cable has connector to connect with FM1200  Cable can be connected after removing  cover of FM1200        S TELTONIKA       Figure 6  USB cable connection to the FM1200 device    Please note that FM1200 device must be connected to the power supply  before it can be connected to the PC    When FM1200 is connected to PC  it creates an STM Virtual COM Port  which can  be used as a system port  to flash firmware and configure the device      oa  3         Device Manager    GES Multifunction adapters    Sg Network adapters   CN Ports  COM  amp  LPT      Communication
8.   latitude     X2 or R     geofence zone upper right corner X coordinate  longitude  or radius of  circle when Circular zone is used  radius in meters     Y2     geofence zone upper right corner Y coordinate  latitude          FEATURES  Geofencing  Ae Geotencing    DataAcquisitonModes Shape     Features Priority     Generate Event      gt  Scenarios     gt  Trip     gt  Geofencing        gt   Button List    Figure 29  Geofence configuration    AutoGeofencing settings  AutoGeofence     the last known position after movement   off  If your car   s  being taken away     you can be notified  The shape and size of the geofence  zones are parameters  It is possibility to state whether entering in or out of the  geofence triggers an asynchronous message   AutoGeofencing option can be configured by following parameters visible in figure  30 below   Activate     Enable or Disable AutoGeofence functionality   Activation TMO     Time period before Geofence is activated after vehicle stops   Deactivate By   Ignition     If ignition becomes high it will disable AutoGeofenze Zone   iButton     if iButton is attached it will disable AutoGeofence Zone   Edit iButton List     if list is not empty  attached iButton is tested against an iButton  list  if match is found AutoGeofence zone is disabled   Priority     Priority of generated event  which will be applied to saved record   Enter Event     Event generation on Geofence entrance   Exit Event     Event generation on Geofence exit   On Both 
9.  00 Digital Input 1       Property input  D   Enabled  Digital Input 1       Enabled v    Priority    d  SE        DataAcquisitionModes    Features      Low level  Ea  Averaaingconstent Jr    2           SMS Events Configuration    Enable SMS Number  37067812345  gt      SMS Test   Digital Input 1    Figure 2 Configured Digital Input 1 SMS event        SMS Events Number List  must be defined          The SMS Text field can be altered and any text can be entered  Maximum message  length is 90 symbols  numbers  letters and symbols in ASCII  except for comma                 S TELTONIKA       ATTENTION    lf FM1200 is in Deep Sleep mode and SMS event occurs with LOW  priority  which does not wake up FM1200   then the device does not  send the message  It is saved in device memory until it wakes up from  Deep Sleep mode and GSM modem starts working normally  After it  wakes up  all the messages that are saved in memory will be sent  but  keep in mind that only 10 messages can be saved in memory     all other  messages will not be saved  until there is room in device memory        5 14 4 1 SMS events configuration  Scenarios    To configure SMS events for scenarios click scenarios window  Enabled scenarios will  automatically appear near the SMS event window  figure 3   Note  that Green Driving  can t work together with Over Speeding and Authorized Driving can t work together with  Immobilizer scenario    only one of them could be enabled  After enabling SMS events   different mess
10.  8 5 1 4    Schedule parameter format        8 4 12 Authorized phone numbers  ID 1260 1269     lf at least one number is entered then only those number can send messages to  device  Number must be entered without         or    00      Example  37060012346    Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type  1 digit   16 digits     PSA     If SMS data sending is enabled  ID 1250  first value in a list is server GSM number  The  SMS with 24 coordinates is sent to this number     8 4 13 SMS Event PreDefined Numbers  ID 150 159     In this field are written GSM numbers  to which will be sent    Event SMS    text  message  Number must be entered without         or    00      Example  37060012346    Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    16 digits     FSA     8 4 14 Operator List  ID 1271     Parameter defines operator list  According to this list module selects operating  profile  GSM operator codes are comma separated  First in a list is Home Operator  Code  then Preferred Roaming Operator Codes are written  Example  24601  24602   24705   24503           Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes With  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type  Empty   7digits Til U32 o    8 5 Data Acquisition Modes parameters    8 5 1 Home Network GSM operator code    Vehicle on STOP    parameters    8 5 1 1 Min Period  ID 1540   This parameter indicates time interval i
11.  8 6 11 3 Geofence Zone  1 Priority  ID 1031   Parameter defines Geofence priority  0 is low  1     high  2     panic     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    2       All Geofencing parameters U8    8 6 11 4   Geofence Zone  1 Generate Event  ID 1032   Generate event on   a  No event     value 0  b  On entering zone     value 1   c  On exiting zone     value 2   d  On both     value 3     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type      3    AllGeofencing parameters U8       S TELTONIKA       8 6 11 5 Geofence Zone  1 Longitude  X1   ID 1033    Parameter has two meanings dependent on zone shape  If shape is a rectangle   then 1D 10333 is left down corner X coordinate  If shape is a circle  then 1D 1033 is  center of that circle X coordinate    Sample value  25 30528    m value   m value d value parameters type   180 Float  8 6 11 6 Geofence Zone  1 Latitude  Y1   ID 1034   Parameter has two meanings dependent on zone shape  If shape is a rectangle   then ID 1034 is left down corner Y coordinate  If shape is a circle  then ID 1034 is center    of that circle Y coordinate     m value   m value d value parameters type    90 Float  8 6 11 7   Geofence Zone  1 Longitude  X2   ID 1035    Parameter has two meanings depending on zone shape  If shape is a rectangle   then ID 1035 is right upper corner A coordinate  If shape is a circle  then ID 1035 is    radius 
12.  FM1200 firmware updating finished  When you see a table like in Figure 15  it means that the firmware is flashed to  FM1200 successfully  You may now close the update window and start using your  FM1200 device     5 OPERATIONAL BASICS    5 1 Operational principals    FM1200 module is designed to acquire records and send them to the server   Records contain GPS data and 1 O information  Module uses GPS receiver to acquire  GPS data and is powered with three data acquire methods  time based  distance based  and angle based method  Note  that if FM1200 loses connection to GPS satellites  it  continues to make records  however coordinate in these records remains the same  last  Known coordinate   Method e details are described in section 5 13  All data is stored in  flash memory and later can be sent via GPRS or SMS  GPRS mode is the most preferred  data sending mode  SMS mode is mostly used in areas without GPRS coverage or  GPRS usage is too expensive    GPRS and SMS settings are described in later sections  FM1200 communicates  with server using special data protocol  Data protocol is described in    FMXXXX  Protocols    document    FM1200 can be managed by SMS commands  SMS Command list is described in  SMS COMMAND LIST section  Module configuration can be performed over TCP or via  SMS  Configuration parameters and modes are described in    FMXXXX Protocols     document     5 2 Sleep modes    5 2 1 Sleep mode    FM1200 is able to go to Sleep mode after configurable Sleep ti
13.  LED  indicators are visible  which show the status of operation the device is in    When installing the connection cables to the vehicle  the appropriate jumpers of the  power supply of the vehicle should be disconnected    Before dismounting the device from the vehicle  the connection cables must be  disconnected           The device is designed to be mounted in a zone of limited access  which is  inaccessible for the operator  All related devices must meet the requirements of standard  EN 60950 1    The device FM1200 is not designed as a navigational device for boats     1 3 Legal Notice   Copyright    2013 Teltonika  All rights reserved  Reproduction  transfer  distribution  or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior  written permission of Teltonika is prohibited    Other products and company names mentioned here may be trademarks or trade  names of their respective owners    The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and or improvements at any  time in design  functionality  parameters and electrical characteristics without any prior  notice and without incurring obligations     1 4 About document    This document contains information about the architecture  possibilities  mechanical  characteristics  and configuration of the FM1200 device    Acronyms and terms used in document   PC     Personal Computer    GPRS     General Packet Radio Service   GPS     Global Positioning System   GSM     Global System for Mobile Co
14.  Network GSM operator code    Vehicle on STOP    parameters      59  8 5 3 1 Min Period  ID 1560       cccccccscesecesesescesesescsveseccestecsvevecaceveevevavavvertevevvenersevanenen 59  8 5 3 2 Min Saved Records  D 21be2     s 59  95 33 Send Pernod MID S1 564 EE 59  8 5 3 4 GPRS Week Time  ID 1565     c cccccccsecesesescesececcevecececesesesveveseveversevevavenensevavenenen 59  8 5 4 Roaming Network GSM operator code    Vehicle MOVING    parameters      59  8 5 4 1 Min Period UD 1B701  aa auaaa a aaaaaaauaaa aa aaasaaaaaa 59  85 4 2 Min Distance TE KE Ja nasinsbastosmarnst  nsbe  gi  uvgstidbv    surnavst  nnaba    lun  nia  r    ka  asnuiadui   60  8 5 43 Min Angle lID 1972  EE 60  8 5 4 4 Min Saved Records  D 2b O3  60  8 5 4 5 Send Period  D 71B 4    NEEN 60  8 5 4 6 GPRS Week Time  ID 1575     ccccccccccsecesescscesecescevecececesesesvevecaveversevasavenersevevenenen 60  8 5 5 Unknown Network GSM operator code    Vehicle on STOP    parameters     61  8 5 5 1 Min Period  ID 1580       ccccccscececesescscececescesevececeseecevevevsceversevavaveversevevavenensevenenen 61  8 5 5 2 Min Saved Records  D 21b8  21   61  85953 Send Penod  ID a1 564  EE 61  8 5 5 4 GPRS Week Time  ID 1585     c ccccccecssesescesecescevevececesesesseveveceversevesaverentevareenen 61  8 5 6 Unknown Network GSM operator code    Vehicle MOVING    parameters     61  8 5 6 1 Min Period  ID 1590       ccecccccsesecesesescesecescesececeseseecesevecaveveevevevaveversevevevevereevatenen 61  8 5 6 2 Min Dis
15.  configuration     gt  Geofencing     gt   Button List       Geofence    Geofence SMS event is triggered and message sent when the device exits and or enters  a configured Geofence zone  The Geofence zone must be configured to generate an  event On Exit  On Enter or On Both  figure 5   If No Event is selected  then it is not  possible to turn on SMS events  If several zones are created then SMS events can be  turned on separately for each zone entering different text message    FEATURES  Geofencing    M Geofencing    Enable  V   SMS Number  37067812345 EN    SMS Text    Geofence    one 1    Figure 5 Geofence SMS event configuration       AutoGeofence    SMS events for AutoGeofence are configured the same as in Geofence  AutoGeofence  and its SMS event configuration is next to Geofence configuration  figure 6         S TEL TONIKA       File Device   Help  Connect   Load Save   Load Defaults   Save to File    Load from File      Reset device      IMEI   Version   Source File             FEATURES  Geofencing  System    Records           GSM       DataAcquisitionModes    Features            gt  Scenarios        gt  Trip           gt  iButton List       10    SMS Events Configuration   SMS Events Configuration   Enable SMS Number  37067812345 z  Enable V SMS Number  37067812345 x     SMS Text SMS Text  ina Zone 1 i eofence    Figure 6 AutoGeofence SMS event configuration             UO events    FM1200 sends SMS event message when a configured I O property enters and or exits  its
16.  configured High Low boundaries or Hysteresis event generation is chosen  Monitoring  does not generate event  so SMS event could not be configured   Every lO element SMS    event can be configured to send individual message to different numbers     File Device Help  Connect   Load Save   Load Defaults   Save to File    Load From File      Reset device      IMEI   Version   Source File    Hardware    LU    fo   Enabled  Digital Input 1    Enabled v   Low level     Event op exit  Averaging constant  event on entrance    Evente on bo ith  SS KE  Hysteresis    On Change                        SMS Events Configuration    Enable M SMS Number   v     SMS Text  Digital Input 1       SMS Events Number List  must be defined    SMS Event Numbers         Figure 7 I O SMS event configuration    5 15 VO settings    When no I O element is enabled  AVL packet comes with GPS information only   After enabling I O element s  AVL packet along with GPS information contains current  value s  of enabled 1 O element        QYTELTONIKA       Permanent UO elements   are always sent to server if enabled     1 Digital Input Status 1 Logic  O   1  2 Digital Input Status 2 Logic  O   1    3  21  24  Sel rowel Voltage  mV  0     30 V  Voltage    10   Degrees          55    115  if 3000      Dallas error   0     home on stop  1     home on move   2     roaming on stop  3     roaming on  move  4     unknown on stop  5    unknown on move    Logic  0   1  Logic  0   1    72 Dallas Temperature    78 iButton ID
17.  enter  exit or  on both  predefined by High and Low level thresholds  Table below defines all available  values of 1 O settings     Setting  Value  low  high  High level maximum threshold       minimum threshold  on interval enter  on interval exit  on both enter and exit  Average constant   1     2   4 Bytes                  2  H 1 L 1 Event  on entrance 3  H 1 L 1 Event on exit    Maximum threshold    Minimum threshala    1  H 0 L 0 Event  on exit 4  H 0 L 0 Event  on entrance    Figure 33  Digital Input event generation example    5 15 4 Hysteresis   Priority     High level    Low level      Generate event    Averaging constant        Figure 34  Hysteresis parameter configuration   UO elements can generate events according to hysteresis algorithm  If I O event    operand    Hysteresis    is selected  events will be generated as it is shown in the illustration  below  I O speed is taken as I O value example      opeed   Kmih    100     Pe GE  E ee ee High Level    20 a Low Lavel         Event Generated   Record Saved Time  t    Figure 35  Event generation according hysteresis algorithm          6 SMS COMMAND LIST    Read chapter 5 11 to know how to construct a proper SMS message and send it to  FM1200 device  All commands are case sensitive  While FM1200 operates in Deep  Sleep mode and user tries to send SMS message it cannot arrive to FM1200 device   because GSM GPRS module is disabled most of the time  wake up depends on Send  Period parameter   FM1200 will receive the 
18.  for 5 seconds  while OUT1 to  low level           6 1 11 getparam         Read parameter value  ID consists of 4 digits     first digit must be 1f  second  third  and fourth identifies parameter ID as described in Parameter List chapter     Response Description  details  ID    Profile number and parameter ID  Value Parameter value    Example     getparam 1245    command will request server IP address in profile1        6 1 12 setparam           sets new value for parameter  ID consists of 4 digits     first digit identifies profile   second  third and fourth identifies parameter ID as described in Parameter List chapter   In value field a new parameter value is entered    Example     setoparam 1245 127 0 0 1 will change configured IP address in profile1  with new value    6 1 13 getparam 1271        values can be 1 2 3    lf     1  Operator codes from 0 19 are read from configuration and sent via SMS    lf    2  Operator codes from 20 39 are read from configuration and sent via SMS    lf     3  Operator codes from 40 49 are read from configuration and sent via SMS    lf     any other  Operator codes from 0 19 are read from configuration and sent via SMS     6 1 14 setparam 1271      If   is from 0 to 49     means index of operator code which has to be configured  Up to 20  operator codes may be configured in 1 SMS  Example  Setparam 16 24602 24603 24605  here 16  17  and 18  operator codes are set  Note  Other operator codes are left  unchanged in the configuration     6 1 1
19.  is 10 minutes till time checked in  table  Therefore if all boxes are checked  FM1200 is able to open new connection  anytime  At scheduled time match FM1200 checks for GPRS session activity  If GPRS       S TELTONIKA       session is alive  FM1200 sends data to server according to Send period parameter  If it is  not  FM1200 checks if it is able to re establish the session               Data Acquisition Modes   Home  System       Vechicle on STOP Vechicle MOVING    Records       GSM            DataAcquisitionModes       Min Saved Records  fio        Send Period  600          gt  Roaming           gt  Unknow       GPRS Week Time       Features          IO                                     Figure 24  GPRS Week Time configuration    Device checks if the time between last saved record and current time is equal or  higher than Time based acquire interval  If so  FM1200 saves record to memory  If not   FM1200 checks if the distance from last record to current record is equal or higher than  Distance based acquire interval  If so  saves the record to memory  If not and speed is  higher than 10km h  then FM1200 checks if angle difference between last record and  current record is equal or higher than Angle based acquire value  If so  saves the record  to memory  These checks are performed every second     Note  Keep in mind that FM1200 operates in GMT 0 time zone  without  daylight saving        FM1200 is able to collect records using three methods at the same time  time  distanc
20.  it is an I O event delay parameter  In some applications there  is no need to generate events on every I O range enter exit immediately  Sometimes it is  necessary to wait some time interval before event generating  Averaging constant allows  setting I O event delay  averaging   If I O value is entering or leaving predefined range  it  must have same value for Averaging constant time  1 Averaging constant value equals  about 30 miliseconds  In Deep Sleep mode there is no Averaging        S TELTONIKA       Note  I O element s    Movement sensor    Averaging constant is interpreted  as Start Move Timeout in seconds  from 1 to 59     Start Move Timeout     is a time interval required for movement sensor to be  in the moving state  to consider vehicle as moving        5 15 1 Monitoring  I O monitoring starts after enabling I O element and setting up I O parameters as it    is shown below   LO    Priority     DataAcquisitionModes    Features    I         Figure 32  1 O RR    5 15 2 Din3 Ain IO element configuration    Digital input 3  Din3  and Analog input share the same wire  Depending on the  configuration  it is possible how to use it  as digital input or analog input  In the  configurator it is available as additional parameter to select from    0    Ter Jee 2   Digital  Digital Input 2   Analog Ini    piste    v      Sc  Disable  C ne EE    Figure 32  Din3 Ain UO settings             5 15 3 Event Generating   Events happen when the value of enabled UO intersects thresholds 
21.  part of FM1200 device  it is also highly  configurable    By configuration user defines how records will be saved and sent  There are three  different modes  Home  Roaming and Unknown  All these modes with configured data  acquisition and send frequencies depend on current GSM Operator defined in Operator  list  see section 5 12  and are switched when GSM operator changes  e g  vehicle  passes through country boarder     lf current GSM operator is defined as Home Operator  device will work in Home  Data Acquisition mode  if current operator is defined as Roaming Operator  device will  work in Roaming Data Acquisition mode  and if current operator code is not written in  Operator list  but there is at least one operator code in the operator list   device will work  in Unknown Acquisition mode        e d ET       This functionality allows having different AVL records acquire and send parameters  values when object is moving or stands still  Vehicle moving or stop state is defined by  Stop Detection Source parameter  There are 3 ways for FM1200 to switch between  Vehicle on Stop and Vehicle Moving modes see section 5 7    FM1200 allows having 6 different modes  Operational logic is shown in Figure 22     lf there are no operator codes entered into operator list  FM1200 will work  in Unknown network mode ONLY        BE                    Home network    GSM  provider code         Linknawn network     GSM providers    codes    oving     wl criteria Zeg            Vehicle  Moving 
22.  settings   Roaming Network             Yahicla Mowing     settings   Jnknovwn mete crk              n Stop  settings       Roaming Network        Figure 22  Data Acquisition Mode configuration    Operator search is performed every 15 minutes  Depending on current GSM  operator  Home  Roaming or Unknown mode can be changed faster than every 15  minutes  This process is separate from operator search  Movement criteria are checked  every second              Data Acquisition Modes   Home                                                           Vechde on STOP Vechicle MOVING    Min Period   1500     sec  Mm Period  600   dE  GSM    Min Distance  ho O  Z m  E 4 42 rot f   DataAcquisitionModes      Min Angle  Ion o deg   gt Home f Min Saved Records  hoo     Y Min Saved Records        Roaming   Send Period    600     sec Send Period    600     se           gt  Unknow       GPRS Week Time GPRS Week Time  Features    i Data Acquisition Modes   Roaming                                                       Vechce on STOP Vechicle MOVING  Bacos    Min Period  er   2 sec     Min Period    TEE     sec   GSM      l Min Distance    fio a m   DataAcquisitionModes   Min Angle  fo a deg   gt  Home ES Saved Records       Min Saved Records    mo a   gt  Roaming Send Period  jo a   sec    Send Period  feo al sec            gt  Unknow    GPRS Week Time GPRS Week Time  Features    Data Acquisition Modes   Unknow                                                                   Vechicle on STOP Vech
23. 0 Analog input to it  if sensor  returns analogue signal proportional to fuel  level   Figure shows the connection scheme to  the FM1200 and fuel tank sensor  After the  connection to the tank fuel level sensor   calibration is needed  Calibration is needed  because most fuel tank sensors are not linear   Calibration is performed by measuring voltage  dependence on volume of fuel in tank  ey    LE  EL  SENSOR       Alarm buttons  door sensors  etc   Alarm buttons  door sensors  ignition  etc  return two states  high or low voltage   Digital inputs are used to read this information  Figure below shows how to connect alarm                Panic    FM12 module button       Switch  etc    one   10   30 V    Digital input E dt  ee                r    Figure 10  Panic button connection    In cases when sensor output signal is negative  an additional relay has to be  installed to convert negative signal to positive           positive signal    12    24 V     negative  signal source       FM device  DIN    Figure 11  Inverting relay connection  Immobilizer relay  When connected as shown below  FM1200 disables engine starter when output is  OFF  More details about relays can be found below     FM device  DOUT       Figure 12  Immobilizer relay connection    Relays  An ordinary automotive relay is used to invert input signal or to immobilize engine  starter  Note  that they are available as 12 V or 24 V        Figure 13  Automotive relay pinout          4 FIRMWARE    4 1 Updating firmwa
24. 1 usage   8 6 4 Max Angular Velocity  ID 1604     It is max allowed cornering angle which can be reached while cornering without  triggering harsh cornering event     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m EE m EE E value parameters type  Digital Output No 1 usage  scenarios  1D 1600   8 6 5 Max allowed Speed  ID 1605     It is max allowed speed which can be reached  If this value exceeded Over  speeding event will occur     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m EE m EE S value parameters type  Digital Output No 1 usage ue 7 ue 7  scenarios  1D 1600   8 6 6 Digital Output No 2 usage scenarios  1D 1601     Device can operate in its scenario according to selected value  No Scenario for  Digital No 2 selected  value 0   Authorized Driving  value 1   Immobilizer  value 2      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m   m  m     value parameters type    iButton List  ID 1610 1659                 8 6 7 Trip  ID 1280   This parameter enables ability to detect START and STOP of the trip     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   m value   m value d value parameters type  D III  y     O B8      8 6 8 Start Speed  1D 1281     This parameter represents speed  which is detected as minimum speed to indicate  TRIP START and generate event     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   m m a  EE value parameters type  255   Trip  ID 1280     8 6 9 Ignition Off Timeout  ID 1282     This parameter repr
25. 4     Parameter defines when event is sent  0     on range exit  1     on range entrance  2      both  3     monitoring  4     hysteresis  5     on changes     Minimal   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   value m value d value parameters type    1 O 1 property parameter   ID 1300   1 O 1 priority  ID 1301   4 3 1 O 1 High level  ID 1302  S8  1 O 1 Low level  ID 1303   1 O 1 averaging length   ID 1305     8 7 6 1 O 1 averaging length  ID 1305     Parameter defines I O property sample length to average  If no averaging needed  default value is 1     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    1 O 1 property parameter   ID 1300   1 O 1 priority  ID 1301   2992000 1 O 1 High level  ID 1302  532  1 O 1 Low level  ID 1303   1 O 1 logic operand  1D 1304                    Other I O property elements can be configured in same logic  All UO element  parameters are listed in the next table     UO Element Number 1 O element  parameters     O 2     a a 3 Analog 1320     1325  1 O 8     Power voltage  1 O 9     GPS power 1390     1395          l O 12     Actual operator 1420     1425  Code    1 O 15     Operating Mode   O 16     GSM Signal 1460     1465       1 O 19     Area Code 1490     1495  1 O 20     Temperature 1500     1505          QYTELTONIKA       8 7 7 1 O 2 exception for a Digital input 3 Analog input option  ID 1320     Parameter defines 1 O property value  Possible values  disabled  0   Digital Input 3  e
26. 5 readops      Send from device Operator List   1     send first 20 operator codes  2     send from 215 to 40  operator codes  3     send  all other operator codes     6 1 16 flush    4 4 4 4  4 4   Initiates all data sending by GPRS to specified target server  Comma separated  parameters go as numbered    1     IMEI   2     APN   3     GPRS LOGIN   4     GPRS PASSWORD   SE   IP    FM1200 has only one profile  1           6     PORT   7     MODE  0 TCP 1 UDP    Parameters are separated by comma  no spaces needed   In case you don t need  to enter parameter  Login Pass      do not put space  simply put comma and write next  parameter     Example  opa opa flush 3539760125551 51  boanga   212 47 99 62 12050 0    Response details  FLUSH SMS Accepted FLUSH SMS Accepted    records found on FLASH   Number of records found on FLASH    Minimum Records   to   Number of minimum saved records to send  Send       State of the GPRS connection  0     disabled  1      enabled   Indicates time synchronization on the device  0      not synchronized  1     synchronized       Example  FLUSH SMS Accepted  11 records found on FLASH  Minimum Records  to Send  1  GPRS Enabled  1  Time Sync  1     6 1 17 sn   Enables or disables Static navigation  1     enable  0     disable     6 1 18 banlist    Gives a list of all banned operators   Example when no operators are banned  00000 00s 0 000    6 1 19 crashlog    Gives the last information before the device has crashed for unexpected reasons  It  is usef
27. 92000         GPRS Week Time    1545     8 5 2 6 GPRS Week Time  ID 1555   Read chapter 8 5 1 4    GPRS Week Time     8 5 3 Roaming Network GSM operator code    Vehicle on STOP    parameters    8 5 3 1 Min Period  ID 1560   This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire new record  If  value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    0   2592000   8    8 5 3 2 Min Saved Records  ID 1563   This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be  sent to server  It has higher priority than Data Send Period  ID 1564      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       GPRS Week Time  ID 1565     8 5 3 3 Send Period  ID 1564   This parameter indicates frequency  time interval in seconds  of sending data to  server     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    Min Saved Records  2592000  ID 1563  U32  GPRS Week Time  ID 1565     8 5 3 4 GPRS Week Time  ID 1565   Read chapter 8 5 1 4    GPRS Week Time           8 5 4 Roaming Network GSM operator code    Vehicle MOVING    parameters    8 5 4 1 Min Period  ID 1570   This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire new record  If  value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  
28. AR   __SendFie      CR CR LF Dr sr   Figure 36  Terminal window for logging    8 Parameter List    8 1 Parameters value types    S8      Signed Char   S8 n      String of n Char   U8       Unsigned Char   U16      Unsigned Short   S32     Signed Integer   U32      Unsigned Integer   U64      Unsigned Long Long Integer    8 2 System parameters    8 2 1 Sleep Mode  ID 1000    Device has two sleep modes  sleep and deep sleep mode  While sleep is disabled   value 0  module will never enter sleep mode  in sleep mode  value 1  module reduces  level of power usage by turning GPS module to sleep  in deep sleep mode  value 2   module turns GPS module to sleep and switch GSM module off  note  that FM1200 do  not receive SMS while in deep sleep      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m     m  m     value     e  mm       8 2 2 Sleep timeout  ID 200     Sleep timeout is time after which FM1200 goes to sleep or deep sleep if other  requirements are met  It is measured in minutes     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value me value mm wm  am      1   2000          8 2 3 Analog Input value range  ID 1001     Analog input measuring resolution and range can be defined as 0   10V  value 0  or    30V  value 1      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m   m value d value parameters type       Ill U8    8 2 4 Stop Detection Source  1D 1002     Device can operate and change its working mode according to motion detect
29. D  1610   1659     8 6 12 4   AutoGeofence event Priority  ID 1103   Parameter defines AutoGeofence event poa 0 is low  1     high     m value   m value d value parameters  type  AutoGeofence event  generating  1D 1104     8 6 12 5   AutoGeofence event generating  ID 1104   Generate event  0     no event  1   on entering zone  2     on exiting zone  3     on  both     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    Enable Disable  ID 1101   AutoGeofence event Priority   ID 1103   8 6 12 6 Radius  ID 1105     Parameter represents radius of circle with center device coordinates after activating  AutoGeofence feature     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   m ae m Ka Em value parameters type  Enable Disable  1D 1101   1000000 nm Deactivate by  1D 1100  us 7  8 6 13 iButton List  ID 1610 1659     Read 5 4 4     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on                       QYTELTONIKA    m value   m value d value parameters type    R Digital Output No 2 usage  scenarios  ID 1601  U64  oe Deactivate by  ID 1100     8 7 I O parameters    I O properties are additional data sources which are recorded along with usual GPS  data        8 7 1 1 O 1 property parameter  ID 1300   Parameter defines I O property value  Possible values  enabled  1   disabled  0      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    1 O 1 priority  ID 1301   1 O 1 High le
30. E  EEN 19  4 1 UPDATING FIRMWARE USING USB CABLE     aaananaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaa  asaanananannananannananananaananana 19   OPERATIONAL BASICS ee ee 20  5 1 OPERATIONAL PRINCIDALS  rronin riorrrrrnrrerrnern 20  5 2 SLEEP de e 20   521 Sleep nie e cSt csadnncracsaenyecdivntendienesnacs  obeshesdivndnedeabocnad  ds in yessteaenaddeundeedeoseetins 20  5 2 2 Deep Sleep mode    21  5 3 VIRTUAL ODOMETER     aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa  aanaannannannannannannannanaannannannannannannannannannannannannannanna 22  5 4 FEATURES VET II ese asec EEEE EE EE AEE OO E OEA 22  5 4 1 ee AE a eee a E AA E E E EAA N AAE ATE ET 22  5 4 2 Ee 23  5 4 3 GEOR  6116  8 ROV eee nen na ne ee ee een E AES 23  5 4 4 DO O S ee E E EE E EE EE 23  5 5 CONFIGURATION          aninnaanaaaaaaaaaaa  aa  aanaanaanaanaanaanaanaannannannannannannannannannannannannanna 24  56 CONFIGURATOR EE 24  5 7 READ RECORD EE 25  5 8 RE REN 26  5 9 RECORDS SETTING EE 27  5 10 GSM SETTINGS  GPRS PART  27  5 11 GSM SETTINGS  GMSpDApT  salduna a laa vana laka krana 28  5 12 GSM SETTINGS  ODPERATORUST    29  5 13 DATA ACQUISITION MODE SETTINGS   iuinninnannannannannannannannannannannaanaanaanaanannannannannannanna 29  5 14 FEATURES RT e 33  5141 SCCNATIOS SCTINOS EE 33  OV  TUN Ee 34  5 143  GOOlENCING Selling EE 35  5 144  SMS EE 37  5 14 4 1 SMS events configuration                              aiaaaaaaaaaaaannaaanananaaanannaauaanaaaanaaaaaaaa 39   528 a Sg le 41  E MOONI E 44  5 15 2 Din3 Ain IO element configuration               aaannianann
31. If  value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    Min Distance   ID 1571   2992000 Min Angle  ID 1572   GPRS Week Time  ID 1575     8 5 6 2 Min Distance  ID 1591    This parameter indicates distance in meters in order to acquire new record  Record  is stored when the distance between previous records is greater than parameter s value   lf value is 0 it means no records by min distance will be saved     Minimu   Maximu   Recommended   Goes with  depends on   m value   m value value parameters       Min Period  ID 1570   65535 Min Angle  ID 1572  U32  GPRS Week Time  ID 1575     8 5 6 3 Min Angle  ID 1592    This parameter indicates angle in degrees in order to acquire new record  If angle  difference between last recorded coordinate and current position is greater than defined  value  new record is stored  This parameter is operational  when speed is higher than  10km h  If value is 0 it means no records by min angle will be saved     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on           S TELTONIKA    Min Period  1D 1570   GPRS Week Time  1D 1575     8 5 6 4 Min Saved Records  1D 1593   This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be  sent to server  It has higher priority than Data Send Period  1D 1594         Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    Min 
32. N    1 1 Attention    Do not disassemble the device  lf the device is  damaged  the power supply cables are not isolated  or the isolation is damaged  before unplugging the  power supply  do not touch the device     All wireless data transferring devices produce  interference that may affect other devices which  are placed nearby     The device must be connected only by qualified  personnel     The device must be firmly fastened in the  predefined location     The programming must be performed using a  second class PC  with autonomic power supply      The device is susceptible to water and humidity in  environment with IP class greater than IP67     Any installation and or handling during a lightning  storm are prohibited     FM1200 has USB interface    Please use cables provided with FM1200 device   Teltonika is not responsible for any harm caused  by using wrong cables for PC  lt   gt  FM1200  connection        1 2 Instructions of safety    This chapter contains information on how to operate FM1200 safely  By following  these requirements and recommendations  you will avoid dangerous situations  You must  read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly before operating the device    The device uses a 10 V   30 V DC power supply  The nominal voltage is 12 V DC   The allowed range of voltage is 10 V   30 V DC    To avoid mechanical damage  it is advised to transport the FM1200 device in an  impact proof package  Before usage  the device should be placed so that its
33. Op DEOF10    PM Client authorization      Logfile     bytes                 HEN Enable  w CRILF Enable  w Delete EOL  w MYT Enable        Gent d        Client connection status    Special Chars  Transmit EOL k  w   Word Wrap Enable          w Log Enable Ckrl L  CErl H w Overwrite LOG File  Lag to File Settings  log  log    Clients count  0  Send    es       H IL Cou    veu HU   group Com       w Hide Recieved Data           Copy to Clipboard Chic  Send Clipboard As Text  max  1024 Bytes  Chr        Clear Window    Server settings  P Server echo  F Redirect to UDP       Cursor decode  HES Decimal Decoder Input    FR         Hercules SETUP utility  Version 3 2 5        3 STEP      Terminal    Command sending using Hercules    Sent data   M Client authorization    Client connection status  Chents count 0    HU  ous    www HU gr oup Com              Cursor decode Server settings  HE Decimal Decoder Input   Server echo Hercules SETUP utility    HE   Ir    Redirect to UDP Version 3 2 5             CHANGE LOG    CA  sion   2013 03 27 1 Wire connection correction Figure 8  e       2013 04 02 Module installation correction  2013 07 08 2 5 Fuses added    i  2013 03 22  1    5 2013 08 20 1 4 Updated mounting instructions  old configurator  schemes changed  added new topic    Downloading log  using    Hercules    E 2013 10 01 Removed unused RILS system description   2013 10 17 Updated mounting instructions  8 Updated SMS debug    2013 10 23          
34. PRS data transport protocol  Module can use TCP or UDP  transport protocol to send data to server  For TCP protocol value is 0  for UDP protocol  value is 1     m value   m value d value parameters type   ID 1240     8 4 8 SMS Login  ID 1252     User login is used to ensure module security  Used in every SMS that is sent to  device  Example  ba321    Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type  SMS Password  ID 1253                          8 4 9 SMS Password  1D 1253     User password is used to ensure module security  Used in every SMS that is sent  to device  Example  ab123    Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       SMS Login  ID 1252  S8 5   Server GSM Number  8 4 12     8 4 10 SMS data sending settings  ID 1250     Parameter allows or does not allow sending AVL data using binary SMS  If SMS  use is not allowed value is 0 and 1 if SMS use is allowed     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   m value   m value d value parameters type  HE ss    Empty 5 char       SMS Data send week time  schedule  1D 1273     8 4 11 SMS Data send week time schedule  1D 1273     Parameter defines SMS data sending according to week time schedule  This  parameter is used to set data sending on selected week days and hours  Minimum time  step is 10 minutes    Example value  7F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF   For more information read
35. Period  1D 1590   j 255 Min Distance  ID 1591   Min Angle  ID 1592   GPRS Week Time  ID 1595        8 5 6 5 Send Period  ID 1594    This parameter indicates frequency  time interval in seconds  of sending data to  server  In order to send data to server GPRS parameters must be enabled    Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type  U32               Min Saved Records       2592000  ID 1593   GPRS Week Time  ID 1595     8 5 6 6 GPRS Week Time  ID 1595   Read chapter 8 5 1 4    GPRS Week Time        8 6 Features Parameters    8 6 1 Digital Output No 1 usage scenarios  ID 1600     Device can operate in its scenario according to selected value  No Scenario for  Digital No 1 selected  value 0   Green Driving selected  value 1   Overspeeding selected   value 2      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    ECHTEN    8 6 2 Max Acceleration Force  1D 1602     It is max allowed acceleration force which can be reached while accelerating  without triggering harsh acceleration event     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       Digital Output No 1 usage    8 6 3 Max Braking Force  ID 1603     It is max allowed braking force which can be reached while braking without  triggering harsh braking event        Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on    V EE d value parameters type  Digital Output Aen 
36. SMS when it wakes up  exits deep sleep  mode      6 1 SMS command list    minutes passed since start of week    getgps Current GPS data and time  Reset CPU    Reset all FLASH1 profile configuration to default  profile    Readout input value according entered ID      ID  value    setdigout    Y1   set digital outputs Yes  Y2 0     OFF  1  ON  Y1     timeout for DO 1  Y2     timeout for DO2  es    getparam   Readout parameter value according entered ID  Y      ID value     setparam     Set parameter value according entered ID and   Yes  Value   1     ID value   2 4   New Parameter Value    getparam 1271       values can be 1 2 3     setparam 12 1       is from O to 49  Yes   lt value gt     flush       4 4       Initiates all data sending to specified target server No  1     IMEI  2     APN  3     LOGIN  4     PASS  5 4  IP  6     PORT  7     MODE  0 TCP 1 UDP     1     send first 20 operator codes  2     send from 214  sf                to 40  operator codes  3     send all other operator  Codes    sn   Static navigation  1     enable  0     disable  banlist Banned operators information    crashlog Device last information before unexpected reset    delete all sms Deletes all SMS    6 1 1 getstatus    details  Indicate module connection to server at the moment  0      Not connected  1     connected  Indicate if GPRS is available at the moment    Phone Voice Call status  0     ready  1     unavailable  2     unknown   3     ringing  4     call in progress  5     asleep    SIM St
37. St CC E          FM1200 User Manual    For Product Codes      G33 10 30V NiMH battery     V1 7          Table of contents    1    2    3    4    5    6    INTRODUGTION EEN 6  1 1 ATENTON EE 6  1 2 INSTRUCTIONS OF SAFETY EE 6  1 3 LEGALNO E onen E E 7  1 ABOT OCCUM N ee A E a n    7   BASIC 272eCIIA1leld BE 7  2 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS   aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaanaannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannanna 7  2 2 BASIC CHARACTERISTICS 1 1ua ana nna nnannannannannannannannannannnanannaanannannannannannannannannannannannannanna 8  23 TECHNICAL FEATURES E 9  2 4   TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT INTERNAL BATTER    10  2 5 PU E ee E 10  2 6 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 1 2122222220220t2     assss    sasb  nsi  ksadada  ask  lk  a  as  lani  kaa  astaadnanai 10  2 7 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS eenegen 11   CONNECTION  PINOUT  ACCESSORIES       aaanainaanaaanaaanaanaaa        u  nunnunnnnnnunnunnunnunnunnn 11  3 1 HOW TO INSERT SIM CARD AND HOW TO CONNECT BATTERY INTO FM1200 DEVICE    11  3 2 INSTALLING FM1200 DRIVERS     anannannannaanaanaana  na  na  naanaanaanaanaanaanannannannannannannannannaana 12  3 3 NAVIGATE LED     anianannannaaaanaanaannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannann 13  3 4 TS A   E S E E EE 13  3 5   MAIN CABLE WIRING      aaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaanaannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannannanna 14  3 6 USB CONNECTION 222700 unst tane enaa ea A E EREE a PRN Ha ARENA nai 14  3 7 Leier e 16   FIRMWAR
38. activated automatically by turning off car  ignition  Next time before driving user has to disable Auto Geofencing with iButton or by  turning on car ignition  In case of theft car leaves Auto Geofencing zone without  authorization FM1200 device automatically sends high priority record to AVL application     5 4 4 iButton list    iButton list is used to enter authorized iButton ID codes  which are used to  authenticate driver in Authorized driving and Auto Geofencing options        Continuous odometer     total driven distance  works only in TRIP mode  Continues distance is  counted only for ONE trip  If trip is finnished  stop point is detected   odometer resets to 0  zero   Next trip  will start counting from the begining           S TELTONIKA    5 5 CONFIGURATION    5 6 Configurator    New FM1200 module has default factory settings  Settings should be changed  according to your application and your GSM operator information    FM1200 configuration is performed via FM1200 Configurator program  FM1200  Configurator version can be downloaded from htip   avli teltonika  t downloads FM12    Contact sales manager to get the latest FM1200 Configurator version  FM1200  configurator operates on Microsoft Windows OS and uses MS  Net Framework 3 5 or  higher  Please ensure that MS  Net Framework 3 5 or later is installed on your PC before  starting configurator  Latest MS  Net Framework version can be downloaded from official  Microsoft web page    Module configuration is performed ov
39. ad records   When the FM1200 is working in offline mode  it can save up to 100 000 records   since these records are not sent to the server  they can be downloaded directly to  connected computer using USB connection  When you connect FM12 device  FM12XX  Configurator appears with additional option    Read Records     Fig  2               File Device Help    Disconnect    Load Save   Load Defaults   Save to Filen Load from File      Reset device   Add Keyword   TEF Listener   Read Records    IME  ee  vecicn CECR   Source File    Hardware  FM with Movement Sensor   SYSTEM  Sleep Settings    Analog Input Settings    Analog Input value range   Range 1 Dv rr               DataAcquisitionModes    Features    Object Motion Detection Settings    Stop Detection Source  Ignition x   Static Navigation Settings    Static Navigation Mode   Enable sl        Records Settings  Saving Sending Without    Time Synchronization  Disable E ICH  Fig  2 FM12XX Configurator window with FM12M connected                   After device is switched on  you have to wait 3 minutes for device to startup  Only  then it is possible to download records  lf the memory is fully filled  the records reading  may take several minutes  After reading records  all records are deleted from the device  memory  Data records are stored in a binary file on your PC  You can upload these  records from file to TAVL server and access all the data from TAVL     TAVL client application lets user to use the following features    
40. age texts can be written for different scenarios     Features Cents                    Edit Buttons List    oystem   ae    Digital Output No 1 usage scenarios Digital Output No 2 usage scenarios  Records Se F    Green Driving Authorized Driving   Enable x   GSM a          Max Acceleration Force    DataAcquisitionModes das Bick Face CS Si        S                1  Max Angular Velocity           gt  Top Overspeeding Immobilizer     gt  Geofencing Max Gllowed Speed        gt   Button List    IO       ger Green Driving   Authornzed Driving F  PMA g a CMS Events Number List  must be defined        SMS Event Numbers       Figure 3 Scenarios SMS event configuration    When any of the scenarios events occurs  a text message will be sent to the predefined  number     Trip    In order to configure Trip SMS events click on Trip window  After enabling SMS Events   figure 4   trip event will be triggered and message sent  when Trip starts  GPS speed  exceeds the speed in Start Speed  ex  5 km h  and when Trip stops  that is ignition is  turned off longer then the time written in Ignition Off Timeout  ex  60 seconds              Features  TRIP          System EE ee  TRIP START ST Debbie  Records 1  i For distance counting  GSM    Start Speed      ehh I    odometer must be    enabled    DataAcquisitionWModes SS  Trip continuous      Features   distance counting i    E MS Events Number List     gt  Trip FE       SMS Text    Trip  SS    SMS Event Numbers    Figure 4 Trip Start Stop SMS event
41. atus  0 ready  1 pin  2 puk  3 pin2  4 puk2  Op       Connected to GSM Operator  numerical id of operator  GSM Signal Quality  0 5   Indicate if new message received  0     Home Network  1     roaming  SMS storage is full  0     ok  1     SMS storage full  GSM Tower Location Area Code  GSM Tower Cell ID Code    Example  Data Link  0 GPRS  1 Phone  0 SIM  0 OP  24602 Signal  5 NewSMS  0  Roaming  0 SMSFull  0 LAC  1 Cell ID  864       6 1 2 getweektime  details  Indicates system clock synchronization status  0     System  is not synchronized  1     System synchronized  Day Of Week     indicates current day of week starting from  0     Monday  1     Tuesday  etc     Example  Clock Sync  1 DOW  4 Time 12 58 Weektime  6538       6 1 3 getops  Response Description  details  LIST Returns list of current available allowed operators     Example  GSM OP LIST   2  LT BITE GSM   BITE   24602    3  OMNITEL  LT   OMT   24601    3  TELE2   TELE2   246038            6 1 4 getcfgtime  details  Date Time Returns last performed configuration date and time     Example  Last Configuration was performed on  2010 4 15 5 45 19       6 1 5 getgps    details  Indicates valid  1  or invalid  0  GPS data    Example  GPS 1 Sat 7 Lat 54 71473 Long 25 30304 Alt 147 Speed 0 Dir 77 Date   2007 8 24 Time  13 4 36       6 1 6 getver    details    Device ID Device ID is used to detect by server which type of  configuration to load    Bootloader Ver Bootloader Version  Modem App Ver   Version of modem applicati
42. connected to the board computers or control units     9 2 Connecting Power Source    Be sure that after the car computer falls asleep  power is still available on chosen  wire  Depending on car  this may happen in 5 to 30 minutes period    When module is connected  be sure to measure voltage again if it did not  decrease    It is recommended to connect to the main power cable in the fuse box     9 3 Connecting Ignition Wire    Be sure to check if it is a real ignition wire     power does not disappear while  starting the engine    Check if this is not an ACC wire  when key is in the first position  most electronics  of the vehicle are available     Check if power is still available when you turn off any of vehicles devices    Ignition is connected to the ignition relay output  As alternative  any other relay   which has power output  when ignition is on  may be chosen     9 4 Connecting Ground Wire          Ground wire is connected to the vehicle frame or metal parts that are fixed to the  frame    lf the wire is fixed with the bolt  the loop must be connected to the end of the wire   For better contact scrub paint from the place where loop is connected     PAY ATTENTION  Connecting the power supply must be carried  Out in a very low impedance point on board vehicle network  These  points in the car are the battery terminals  Therefore  we recommend  connecting the power of FM1200  wire GND and POWER  directly to the  battery terminals  Another valid option is to connect the 
43. ct to GPRS  send SMS  on Monday  second bit     on Tuesday and  so on up to seventh bit     which means Sunday  Eighth bit  MSB  is not used  If bits value  is O then device is not allowed to open GPRS context  but if it is already open     does not  close it  If value is 1 it will work as day minutes are defined in rest of the bytes  Day   s  minutes are defined by 18 bytes  144 bits   Every n   bit  beginning from the first bit  LSB   and ending 18 bytes 8  bit  MSB   indicates every 10    minute of the day  day has 1440  minutes               Sample  GPRS will be allowed on Monday to Friday at 8 00 and 16 00 GMT  The    following value should be configured    00011111 00000000 00000000 00000000 000000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000000  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 000000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  00000000    Red bits indicate that GPRS will be allowed every day except Saturdays and  Sundays  Blue bits indicate 480 and 720 minutes  480min   8h and 720min   16h   So  the parameter value should be  1F 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01  00 00 00 00 00   It should be sent as UTF8 encoded string     8 5 2 Home Network GSM operator code    Vehicle MOVING    parameters    8 5 2 1 Min Period  ID 1550   This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire new record  If  value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type     
44. depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    Min Distance   ID 1571   2992000 Min Angle  ID 1572  U32  GPRS Week Time  1D 1575           8 5 4 2 Min Distance  1D 1571    This parameter indicates distance in meters in order to acquire new record  Record  IS stored when the distance between previous records is greater than parameter s value   lf value is 0 it means no records by min distance will be saved     m value   m value d value parameters type  65535 Min Angle  ID 1572  U32  GPRS Week Time  ID 1575     8 5 4 3 Min Angle  ID 1572    This parameter indicates angle in degrees in order to acquire new record  If angle  difference between last recorded coordinate and current position is greater than defined  value  new record is stored  This parameter is operational  when speed is higher than  10km h  If value is 0 it means no records by min angie will be saved     m value   m value d value parameters type  Min Period  ID 1570   Min Angle  ID  e ue  8 5 4 4 Min Saved Records  1D 1573     This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be  sent to server  It has higher priority than Data Send Period  ID 1574      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    Min Period  ID 1570   Min Distance  ID 1571   Min Angle  ID 1572   GPRS Week Time  ID 1575     8 5 4 5 Send Period  ID 1574   This parameter ae frequency  time interval in seconds  of sending data to  server     Minimu   Ma
45. e  and angle based data acquisition     Time based data acquiring  Min  period      records are being acquired every time when  defined interval of time passes  Entering zero disables data acquisition depending on  time     Min  time period          Distance based data acquiring  Min  distance      records are being acquired when the  distance between previous coordinate and current position is greater than defined  parameter value  Entering zero disables data acquisition depending on distance     Min  distance    MB A     gt     Angle based data acquiring  Min  angle      records are being acquired when angle  difference between last recorded coordinate and current position is greater than defined  value  Entering zero disables data acquisition depending on angle        Min  angle           S      5 14 Features settings    For more information about available Scenarios  Trip  Geofencing and iButton list   refer to 5 4 chapter     5 14 1 Scenarios settings    In Scenarios window four different scenarios are available  two per each Digital  Output  DOUT   Only one per digital output can be active at a same time  e g  DOUT1  can have either Green driving or Over Speeding enabled  DOUT2 can have either  Authorized Driving or Immobilizer enabled     F Features  Scenarios    Digital Output N oT usage scenarios    Green Driving Disable      Mas Scoceleration Force  2 50 4 g    bas Braking Force DEI et        Digital Output No 2 usage scenarios    Authorized Driving   Disable D  Edi
46. ends using the latest version of the firmware        Over Speeding Scenario  Helps to prevent from exceeding fixed speed and  inspects driver if needed  DOUT1 is controlled by scenario for user needs  to manage  buzzer  LED  etc     Authorized Driving Scenario  Gives ability to use vehicle only for 50 specific  iButton owners  specified in iButton list   DOUT2 is controlled by scenario for user needs   to manage buzzer  LED  etc        QYTELTONIKA       Note  In order for Authorized driving to work properly  at least 1 iButton  ID must be written to the iButton list        Immobilizer Scenario  Vehicle can be used only if iButton is connected  In this  scenario iButton list is not used  connect any iButton to pass Immobilizer security   DOUT2 is controlled by scenario for user needs  to manage buzzer  LED  etc     5 4 2 Trip    Trip customizable feature enables user extended monitoring of performed trips   from engine start at present location to engine stop at arrived location   log their start  and stop points  view driven total distance     Event will be generated  included into send  records  only when trip starts and finishes     Note  Scenarios and Trip features are activated  DOUTs are activated   only if DIN1 1  ignition is on         5 4 3 Geofencing    Geofencing is another feature which is highly customizable and can detect  wherever car enters or leaves customized areas  More about Geofencing can be read in  5 14 3 chapter    Auto Geofencing feature if enabled is 
47. er USB cable  Configuration process starts  from starting FM1200 Configurator program and then connecting to FM1200 device via  Connect button located on the top left corner of configurator  If connected successfully  IMEI  Version fields which were empty  now are filled with certain numbers depending on  Modem IMEI and firmware version of your device  figure below     FM1200 has one user editable profile  which can be loaded from device  and saved   User can also revert to default settings  by pressing Load Defaults button  After any  modification of configuration settings it has to be saved to FM1200 device  otherwise it  will not be written to device        FM12XX Configurator  Version 0 0 0 2 S  oO  x   File Device Help       IMEI 356307040245622 Version 01 02 06 Source File  2    Sleep Settings    Records    GSM          Analog Input Settings    DataAcquisitionModes EE  Range 10V zl E    Features Object Motion Detection Settings    IO Stop Detection Source  Ignition x     Static Navigation Settings    Static Navigation Mode    Enable v     Records Settings    S aving 5 ending Without  Disable             Profile data successfully loaded from file          Security status  Unspecified   SimPin status  Unspecified Battery voltage  Unspecified       Figure 16  Configurator window  update     FM1200 Configurator is divided into 4 main areas  1     main button area  2      information area  3    settings menu  4     parameters and values menu           Button description     
48. esents timeout to wait if ignition is off in order to detect TRIP  STOP and generate event     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    D   65535   Crip  ID 1280    U16                  8 6 10 Trip Continuous distance counting  1D 1283    For this feature 1 0 11 ODOMETER must be enabled  If 1 O ODOMETER is  enabled  and Continuous distance counting variable is set to Continuous  value 1   TRIP  distance is going to be counted continuously  from TRIP start to TRIP stop  and shown  as UO ODOMETER value     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       Trip  ID 1280   1 1 O 11     Odometer  ID   1410  U8  1415     8 6 11 Geofencing   In this chapter it is explained how to get all parameters for the first Geofence zone  all ID numbers are for the 1st zone   And at the end of the chapter  part 8 6 10  is  presented a table with the IDs of all the rest Geofence zones     ke     8 6 11 1 Frame border  ID 1020   Geofence border thickness  measured in meters     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type  1000000 1000 All Geofencing parameters    8 6 11 2 Geofence Zone  1 Shape  ID 1030   Geofence shape parameter can be  circle     value 0  rectangle     value 1     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    1       All Geofencing parameters U8   
49. h  depends on           Data Acquisition Modes  8 3 3 Server Response Timeout  ID 1012   Defines time period  in seconds  for server response to sent records     m value   m value d value parameters type  ne  parameters  Send Period    ATTENTION  Some GSM operators may disconnect the device from  an active data link if the device doesn t send any data for a very long time   even if active data link timeout is set to maximum value  The amount of  time that an operator keeps the link open depends solely on the operator   For example  if active data link timeout is set to maximum  259200  seconds  72 hours   and the device sends data to server every 86400  seconds  24 hours   the operator might disconnect the link earlier and the  device will have to connect to the server anew  This may cost extra   depending on the operator GPRS data charge  It is strongly  recommended  when using active data link timeout  that data sending to  the server should not be very rare  24 hours or more   If data sending is    more frequent  then the operator will not disconnect the device form the  server              8 4 GSM parameters    8 4 1 GPRS content activation  ID 1240     Parameter allows or does not allow GPRS usage  If GPRS is not allowed value is 0   if GPRS is allowed value is 1     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       APN Name  ID 1242   APN username  ID 1243   APN Password  ID 1244   8 4 2 APN Name  ID 1242   Parame
50. hicles   Most light vehicles has oblique front window that opens most part of interior front    panel   FM1200 can be mounted under the plastic panel behind the front window  with the    sticker direction to a window  sky   See Figure 4        Figure 4 Light vehicle    Motor bikes    Device can be mounted under the plastic parts of bike where human cannot sit  during the drive time  If there is no plastic parts Device should be mounted on outside    FM1200 cannot be mounted under the seat        S TELTONIKA    g   N  N  M    f  v    N  M    Vi    a   o       Figure 5 Possible mounting places for motorbikes  ATV   In ATV FM1200 can be mounted in front of the steering under or on top of the  plastic parts  In place where no heat  and maximum possible screen from dirt is  The  device cannot be mounted under the seat        Figure 6 Mounting area for ATV  Heavy vehicles   For heavy vehicles such as tractors  cranes  forklifts etc  Device should be mounted  under the plastic surfaces that are open to the sky  if possible  or on the rooftop  Away  from moving parts     Connecting power wires   Device should be connected directly to battery   If FM1200 is used in 6V system and power cables are extended           Extension cable resistance should be less than 60mOhm in sum of both  positive    and negative  wires     30mOhm for single wire     Other recommendations   lf using Eco driving function device should be mounted horizontally to work    properly     lt is recommended not to m
51. hone will not understand and SMS with binary code  so  sending it to a mobile phone is useless  When sending a binary SMS to a  phone number  which is a server phone number  the server can interpret  and understand binary code  so the data can be read and you can view it  on the server        SMS login and password and authorized number list are used to protect  FM1200 module from unauthorized access  Module accepts messages  only from a list of authorized numbers and with proper module login and  password  Numbers must be without         or    00    prefix  If no authorized  numbers are entered  module accepts messages from all numbers        5 12 GSM settings  Operator list   Operators list     FM12 can work in different modes  use different settings  according  to the operator list defined  Operator list is used for Data Acquisition Mode switching  see  chapter 5 13 Data Acquisition Mode settings for more details   Modes are changed based  on GSM operator FM12 is connected to     Operator List    Home Operator Code    2    Prefered Roaming Operator List         gt  GPRS   gt  SMS   gt  Operator list    DataAcquisitionModes    Features       Figure 21  Operator list configuration    lf operator list is left empty  it will allow using GPRS to any GSM operator  Please  note that FM1200 will work in Unknown mode only  make sure it is configured to allow  data sending     GPRS context is enabled      5 13 Data Acquisition Mode settings    Data Acquisition Modes are an essential
52. icle MOVING  Min Period  600  1   sec  Min Period   em    s      Min Distance  m 32    m   DataAcquisitionModes Min Angle  fod deg    gt  Home   Min Saved Records    Min Saved Records    mo 4a   gt  Roaming Send Period  jo a   sec   Send Period  w sec                     gt  LI D k Hav    GPRS Week Time GPRS Week Time  Features           Figure 23  Data Acquisition Mode configuration       Min Saved Records    defines minimum number of coordinates and 1 O data that  should be transferred with one connection to server  If FM1200 does not have enough  coordinates to send to server  it will check again after time interval defined in    Sending  Period       Send period     GPRS data sending to server period  Module makes attempts to  send collected data to server every defined period  If it does not have enough records   depends on parameter Min  Saved Records described above   it tries again after defined  time interval     GPRS Week Time tab     most GSM billing systems charge number of bytes   kilobytes  transmitted per session  During the session  FM1200 makes connection and  transmits data to a server  FM1200 tries to handle the session as much as possible  it  never closes session by itself  Session can last for hours  days  weeks or session can be  closed after every connection in certain GSM networks     this depends on GSM network  provider  GPRS Context Week Time defines session re establish schedule if session was  closed by network  New GPRS context is opened if time
53. ion  source  ignition  value 0   movement sensor  value 1   GPS  value 2      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type  8 5 Data Acquisition Modes  2 U8  parameters    8 2 5 Static Navigation  ID 1003     When static navigation is enabled  FM1200 filters out GPS jumps  when it is not  moving  When it is disabled  it does not make any changes to collected GPS data     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type          a       8 2 6 Records  ID 201     When Saving Sending Without Time Synchronization is enabled  FM1200 does  records and sends them without synchronization  When it is disabled  FM1200 waits for  synchronization to record and send records     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       D LI         8 3 Records parameters    8 3 1 Sorting  ID 1010     Record sorting parameter is responsible for record sorting order  Value of 0  arranging data starting from newest  while value of 1 arranging data starting from oldest     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value   m value   m value d value parameters    Data Acquisition Modes  parameters  Send Period    8 3 2 Active Data Link Timeout  1D 1011     Defines for how many seconds device will keep connection to the server after  successful data transfer while waiting for a new record     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes wit
54. low If ignition  DIN1  is logic high   recommended    Msensor  movement   Internal movement sensor does   Internal movement   sensor  sensor  not detect movement detects movement       GPS GPS fix is available and vehicle   GPS fix is available and vehicle  speed is lower than 5 km h speed is higher than 5 km h  While GPS fix is unavailable  Object Motion Detection Settings are  working like in Msensor mode    Static Navigation Mode is a filter  which filters out track jumps when the object is  stationary  If Static navigation filter is disabled  it will apply no changes on GPS data  If  Static navigation filter is enabled  it will filter changes in GPS position if no movement is  detected  depends on Object Motion Detection Settings   It allows filtering GPS jumps  when object is parked  is not moving  and GPS position is still traced           S TELTONIKA    SYSTEM  Sleep Settings    Sleep Mode  Disable        Analog Input Settings    Analog Input value range   Range 10 z      Object Motion Detection Settings  Stop Detection Source  Ignition v   Static Navigation Settings    Static Navigation Mode  Enable v      Records Settings  Saving Sending Without  Dise 2   Time Synchronization Disable    Figure 17  System settings configuration    oh    DataAcquisitionModes    Features       5 9 Records settings    Here user can modify if FM1200 device will send newest records first  meaning  that  the most important thing is to Know recent position of car  older records are being sen
55. meout  This timeout   defined period  starts counting when device is in STOP mode  After timeout is reached  and all conditions for sleep mode are met  device goes to sleep mode  While in sleep  mode  FM1200 turns GPS module off and it is not making new periodic records  Only  event records is being recorded with last Known coordinate and sent to AVL server  As a  result power usage decreases allowing saving vehicle battery           FM1200 can enter sleep mode if ALL of these conditions are met     FM1200 has to be configured to work in Sleep mode and Sleep timeout is  reached    Device must be synchronized time with GPS satellites    No movement by movement sensor is detected    Ignition  DIN1  is off     FM1200 exits sleep mode when if ONE of following conditions are true     Movement by movement sensor is detected   Ignition  DIN1  is turned on     5 2 2 Deep Sleep mode    While in deep sleep mode  FM1200 sets GPS receiver to sleep mode and turns off  GSM GPRS module  it is not possible to wake up device via SMS   Despite records with  last known coordinate are being saved and send to AVL server  GSM GPRS module is  turned on to send data and after that it is turned off again   power usage is decreased to  save vehicle s battery  Note  that power saving depends on two configurable parameters   send period and min  record saving period     FM1200 can enter deep sleep mode if ALL of these conditions are met     FM1200 has to be configured to work in Deep Sleep mode and Slee
56. meter as an I O element can be also used with Trip feature  read  chapters 5 4 2 and 5 14 2 for more details     5 4 Features  Using available features can greatly increase FM1200 usability options     5 4 1 Scenarios    Four scenarios are available on FM1200 device   Digital Output No 1 is used by scenarios     Green Driving or Over Speeding   Digital Output No 2 is used by scenarios     Authorized Driving or Immobilizer     Green Driving Scenario  Helps to prevent and inspect driver about harsh driving   scenario continuously monitors  accelerating force  braking force and cornering angles   Warns driver if needed  DOUT1 Is controlled by scenario for user needs  for example  buzzer or LED    To save GPRS traffic Green Driving event will be generated  included into sent  records  only when FM1200 measured values are higher than those set in configuration   without additional I O settings    To prevent generating false events  harsh acceleration and harsh braking is  monitored only when following conditions are fulfilled    e Ignition is ON  DIN1   1   e Vehicle speed is equal or higher than 10km h  Harsh cornering is monitored only when following conditions are fulfilled   e Ignition is ON  DIN1   1   e Vehicle speed is equal or higher than 30km h    Note  Green Driving Scenario is a factor on various cars and various  drivers testing phase and can be subject to changes  Teltonika is  constantly working on improvement of the functionality of the devices   and strongly recomm
57. meters are enabled    Start Speed     GPS speed has to be greater than the specified Start Speed in order  to detect Trip Start    Ignition Off Timeout     timeout to wait if ignition was off  to detect Trip stop    Continuous distance counting     Not or Continuous can be chosen  For this feature  UO Odometer must be enabled  see Figure 26     lf UO Odometer is enabled and Continuous distance counting variable is set to  Continuous  Trip distance is going to be counted continuously  from Trip start to Trip  stop   This value is written to UO Odometer value field  When Trip is over and next Trip  begins  Odometer value is reset to zero  When the next trip starts counting continuously  starts from the beginning again    If 1 O Odometer is enabled and Continuous Distance Counting variable is set    Not      then the distance is going to be counted only between every record made  This value is  written to UO Odometer value field and reset to zero every new record until Trip stops  If  later all Odometer values are summed up manually  the user gets the distance driven  during the whole period of the Trip        r Features  TRIP       TRIP START STOP DETECTION                                                                 Enable z      F    For distance counting      Start Speed   5  gt  km h IO odometer must be      enabled  DataAcquisitionModes Ignition Off Timeout   60   sec      f f IO elements    Trip continuous Not    Features distance counting     gt  Scenarios     SMS Eve
58. mmunications   SMS     Short Message Service   AC DC     Alternating Current Direct Current   I O     Input Output   Record     AVL data stored in FM1200 memory  AVL data contains GPS and I O  information   AVL packet   data packet that is being sent to server during data transmission  AVL  packet contains from 1 to 50 records     2 BASIC DESCRIPTION    FM1200 is a terminal with GPS and GSM connectivity  which is able to determine  the objects coordinates and transfer them via the GSM network  This device is perfectly  suitable for applications  which need location acquirement of remote objects  It is  important to mention that FM1200 has additional inputs and outputs  which let you control  and monitor other devices on remote objects  FM1200 also has a USB port for device  status log output and entering configurations     2 1 Package contents      The FM1200 device is supplied to the customer in a cardboard box containing all  the equipment that is necessary for operation  The package contains    FM1200 device    USB cable  optional     Ni MH battery 7 2V  400mAh  optional        Package content depends on Order Code  and can be customized by customer needs           2 2 Basic characteristics  GSM   GPRS features   e Teltonika TM11Q quad band module  GSM 850   900   1800   1900 MHz    e GPRS class 10   e SMS  text  data      GNSS GGG303 Module features   e Navigation Systems  GPS GLONASS GALILEO QZSS   e Protocol NUEA 0183  GGA  GGL  GSA  GSV  RMC  VTG   e Up to  162 dBm sen
59. n seconds in order to acquire new record  If  value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    0   2592000   8    8 5 1 2 Min Saved Records  ID 1543   This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be  sent to server  It has higher priority than Data Send Period  ID 1544      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type       GPRS Week Time  1D 1545    8 5 1 3 Send Period  ID 1544   This parameter indicates frequency  time interval in seconds  of sending data to  server     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    Min Saved Records  2592000 rte  U32  GPRS Week Time  ID 1545     8 5 1 4 GPRS Week Time  ID 1545    This parameter manages when it is allowed to open GPRS context  When module  Starts it is prohibited to open the context  When modem e GPRS context is closing  for  example changing network  it is allowed to open it only at a defined time  It is possible to  allow connections every 10 minutes up to once per day    Example value  7F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  Schedule parameter format    Time is defined as 19 byte array  First byte of array defines week days  the rest 18  bytes define timestamps with 10 minute interval  In first byte  first bit  LSB  defines if  module should conne
60. naaanannnnnanannananannnnnnnnnnnnananna 54  8 4 2 AFN NAM  ID  1242  EEN 54  8 4 3 APN username  ID 1243        aanxinina  aanananenanannnnnnnnanannnnnnnnanannnnnnnnananannannaannna 55  8 4 4 APN Password OU 72331    99  8 4 5 EE SR 55  8 4 6 Target Server Port  OU 7226   55  8 4 7 EE 55  8 4 8 MLO DEI ene eee eee Rene nen eee nt La Ser ere ren rete 55  8 4 9 SMS Fa    ssword  1D 1200  E 56  8 4 10 SMS data sending settings  UD  72801  56  8 4 11 SMS Data send week time schedule  7242 56  8 4 12 Authorized phone numbers  ID 1260 1269            na0000annnnanannnennnannnnnnannnnnne 56  8 4 13 SMS Event PreDefined Numbers  UL 70  71801  56  8 4 14 Operator List OD 2471   57   8 5 DATA ACQUISITION MODES DARAMETERS    57  8 5 1 Home Network GSM operator code    Vehicle on STOP    parameters          57   Sokl Min Ferod e S10 0 EE 57  8 5 1 2 Min Saved Records  D 21b42    57  8513 Send Period  ID 1544  NEEN 57  8 5 1 4 GPRS Week Time  ID 1545     ccccccccecssesescesecesceseveceeesesesseveveveversevavavererseveneeenen 57  8 5 2 Home Network GSM operator code    Vehicle MOVING    parameters           58  8 5 2 1 Min Period  ID 1550      c cceccccscesecssescssececescssecececeetecevevevececeevevavaveversevavvenersevanenen 58  9522 Wilh Distance  Da E A EE 58  85 23 Min Angle  ID 1592  EE 58  8 5 2 4 Min Saved Records  D 21Bb2   58  e929 Gend ee WD 09 EE 59       8 5 2 6 GPRS Week Time  ID 1555     cccccccccecssescscesecescevececesesesessevececeversevavverenteveneenen 59  8 5 3 Roaming
61. nabled  1   Analog Input enabled  2       2   m value   m value d value parameters type  LOST priority  ID 1301    O 1 High level  ID 1302     1 O 1 Low level  ID 1303        1 O 1 logic operand  ID 1324    O 1 averaging length   ID 1305     8 8 SMS event configuration    8 8 1 1 O 1 element SMS event configuration  ID 100    Command sets SMS warning on 1 O 1 element    SMS Format  setparam X Y W Z   X     ID   Y     Enable Disable  0 1    W     Telephone number INDEX  See 8 4 13 SMS Event Predefined Numbers  paragraph  ID 150     INDEX 0  1D151     INDEX 1         Z     SMS Text    Example     setparam 100 1 5 Digital Input 1 Event        Other I O element SMS events can be configured in same logic  All UO element  SMS event IDs are listed in the next table   Element name   default SMS Event       116  117  118  119  120  121  122  123  124  125  126  127  128  129  130  131  132  134  135  136  137  138  139             9 MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS    9 1    Connecting Wires    Wires should be connected while module is not plugged in    Wires should be fastened to the other wires or non moving parts  Try to avoid heat  emitting and moving objects near the wires    The connections should not be seen very clearly  If factory isolation was removed  while connecting wires  it should be applied again    lf the wires are placed in the exterior or in places where they can be damaged or  exposed to heat  humidity  dirt  etc   additional isolation should be applied    Wires cannot be 
62. nnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnaaaa 44  5153 Even Generatmg  ee 44  Dei  FAV EE 45  SMS COMMAND LIST    annannaan2avanaanaanaanaan    n    nvnnunnunnunnnnnunuunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnana 46       6 1 SMS COMMAND d BE 46  6 1 1 CTI E 47  6 1 2 EE Eege 47  6 1 3 EELER 47  6 1 4 OCT ING geed 48  6 1 5 NGOS EE 48  6 1 6 EE 48  6 1 7 OG DIO E 48  6 1 8 EIER 49  6 1 9 EES 49  61 10 SAJO Ar YT E 49  6 14 11 e eege 50  e E E E 50  e Er We Eer 1211 EE 50  e E Ee ELE EE 50  e GE ie EE 50  6 1 16 enee een eege enee 50  G O aA AE ee eer ee 51  285 e 812 5  E 51  BPG LAG MOG E 51   EECH eege 51  8 PARAMETER LIST ois oct ee 52   8 1 PARAMETERS VALUE TYPES    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaauaaaaaaaauuuanaaaaaanuuunaaaauuuuaaaaanaanuuaaaaaananuuanaaaaa 52   8 2 SYSTEM PARAMETERS    uaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaananaaaannananannnunananununannunanannnnaananunuanannunanannuunanannl 52  8 2 1 Sleep Mode  ID 1000        anannaaaasaaaanannanannnnnnanunnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnanannnananannnnanannaaaa 62  8 2 2 Sieden edd RE OO 52  8 2 3 Analog Input value range  U    7001l  53  8 2 4 Stop Detection Source  UD 7002   53  8 2 5 Static Navigation OD 70O072   iiia 53  8 2 6 ELE  20  NEE 53   8 3 RECORDS PARAMETERS     uuaavavaanaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanauuuuaaaaanauuuuanananuuuaaaaaaaunuuuaananaanuuuaaaaa 53  8 3 1 SOMA D T0 10  EEN 53  8 3 2 Active Data LINK Timeout  D    7071Tl   53  8 3 3 Server Response Timeout  UK 70121  54   8 4 LEET ae ent 54  8 4 1 GPRS content activation  ID 1240           niiaaa  nnis
63. nts Configuration  Enable P  SMS Number     SMS Events Number List  must be define  SMS Text   gt  Geofencing Sg    SMS Event Numbers     gt  iButton List                Figure 26  Trip configuration          Continuous aA      Records    52 m       Hot continuous 3 ebe sa  um am  Figure 27  Trip continuous distance counting parameter example    5 14 3 Geofencing settings    FM1200 has 5 configurable Geofence zones and it can generate an event when  defined Geofence zone border is crossed    Frame border     frame border is an additional border around Geofence zone  It is  additional area around defined zone used to prevent false event recording when object  stops on the border of the area and because of GPS errors some records are made  inside area and some     outside  Event is generated only when both borders are crossed     See figure 28 for details  track 1 is considered to have entered the area while track 2 is  hot       eee  Wen  a as    Track Nr  1   2    Ge gatv   o               A d    Figure 28  Geofence border    Shape     can be rectangle or circle    Priority     priority of Geofence event  low  high or panic  These levels define priority    of event information sending to server  See I O element description for more details  about priorities           Generate event  On entrance  On exit  On Both      choose when record will De  generated    X1     geofence zone left bottom corner X coordinate  longitude     Y1     geofence zone left bottom corner Y coordinate
64. of circle with center of ID 1033 and ID 1034     For rectangle     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type   180   180          All Geofencing parameters Float    For circle     m value value ded value parameters type  Float  8 6 11 8 Geofence Zone  1 Latitude  Y2   ID 1036    lf shape is rectangular  then ID 1036 is right upper corner Y coordinate  If shape    circle  ID 1036 Is not used     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    90   All Geofencing parameters Float    ther A GeoFence zones parameters have the same logic as shown in GeoFence Zone   1     O    GeoFenc   Geofence  e Zone Zone   s  Number   parameters  1030 1036  1040 1046  1050 1056  1060 1066    1070 1076          8 6 12 AutoGeofencing    8 6 12 1 Enable Disable  1D 1101   Enable     value 1  disable     value 0     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   m value   m value d value parameters type  HI II Ill 8 i       8 6 12 2 Activation Timeout  1D 1102   Parameter represents AutoGeofencing activation timeout in seconds     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende   Goes with  depends on   m e mm m EN        value parameters type  65535   Enable Disable  ID 1101     a 6 12 3 Deactivate     I  ID 1100   Parameter defines Autogeofence deactivation source  Value 1 is dedicated for  attached iButton  value 0     for Ignition     m R m  a      value parametersi type  a Z  iButton List  I
65. on  veiks  nuo 00 05 14  Firmware revision    Example  FW Ver 01 02 16 R1 IMEI 356307044707098 DevicelD 000009 BL  Ver 04 00 Modem FW Ver TM11Q_ R_01 03 05 01_002 HW FM1200 Rev71 NiMH 6 30V  GGG       6 1 7 getinfo    details    Number of Sent Records       BR   Number of broken records   oS      FG   Failed GPRS counter    gt  Z S o   FL   Failedlinkcounter   o   UT UpDTmeoutoeounter   O   GPS receiver state  0     OFF  1     restarting  2     ON but no  fix  3     ON and operational  4     sleep mode    Reset Source Identification   WE 1     Low Power  2     W Watchdog  3       Watchdog  4      Software reset  5     Power On  6   Pin Reset   WE Data Mode state  0     Home and Stop  1     Home and    Moving  2     Roaming and Stop  3     Roaming and Moving  A      Unknown and Stop  5     Unknown and Moving    PE   Records on flash memory    Example  INI 2013 10 11 8 44 RTC 2013 10 11 8 59 RST 1 ERR 0 SR 0 BR 0 CEO  FG 0 FL 0 UT 0 SMS 1 NOGPS 0 14 GPS 2 SAT 0 RS 3 MD 4 RF 0    F  FG  FL  UT  RS  MD  RF       6 1 8 getio    details    details  Digital Input state    AIN  Analog input value  Digital Output state    Example  DI1 0 DI2 0 DI3 0 AIN 0 0000 DO1 0 DO2 0       6 1 9 readio      details    I O element ID  Value 1 O Element value       Example  I O ID 3 Value 0    6 1 10 setdigout    Y1 Y2   Sets digital outputs to ON or OFF state  for some time if needed   Value is written  as a row for OUT1 and OUT2 values    Example     setdigout 01 0 5    will set OUT2 to high level
66. onditions  Range2    Input resistance  Range2          2 7 Absolute Maximum Ratings    CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION kal    Supply Voltage  Absolute Maximum Ratings     Drain Source clamp threshold voltage  Absolute  Maximum Ratings    ldrain   2MA    Digital Input Voltage  Absolute Maximum  Ratings    Analog Input Voltage  Absolute Maximum  Ratings        3 CONNECTION  PINOUT  ACCESSORIES    3 1 How to insert SIM card and how to connect battery into FM1200 device         Insert SIM card as shown Connect battery connectoras shown          Attach case  and screw in the screws Device is ready    3 2 Installing FM1200 drivers   Software requirements   e Operating system 32 bit and 64 bit  Windows XP with SP3 or later  Windows Vista   Windows 7   e MS NET Framework V3 5 or later  htip   www microsoft com or  http   avl1 teltonika  t downloads tavl Framework dotnetfx35setupSP1 zip      Drivers   Please download Virtual COM Port drivers from Teltonika website     http   avi1 teltonika lt downloads FM12 vcpdriver v1 3 1 setup zip  Installing drivers     Extract and run VCPDriver_V1 3 1_ Setup exe  This driver is used to detect FM1200  device connected to the computer  Click    Next    in driver installation window  figures  below      InstallShield Wizard    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Virtual COM Port    Driver   1 3 1    The InstallShield   wizard will install Virtual COM Port  river on your computer     To continue  click Next          Figure 2  Driver installation windo
67. ount FM1200 in direct sunlight places   If the vehicle is not used for a half of month or more it is recommended to    disconnect FM1200 to save vehicle battery     10 Downloading log using    Hercules       1 STEP     set special chars     ASCII    Set PORT and start listen  screen below     Server status  Part   7000 x Close      TEA authorization  TEA key    ile  o1 020304 3   090408 AR  z   05060708 4   DD OEOF10    Special Chars E    ASCII Names  Transmit EOL k Dots uthorization  vw Word  Wrap Enable Hexadecimal  Decimal         Hercules SETUP utility by HW 2roup com  UDP Setup   Serial   TCP Client TCP Server   UDP   Test Made   About      Received data       HEN Enable  vw CHILE Enable  w Delete EOL  w   NYT Enable               ection status              Log to File k  Hide Recieved Data CErl H Text Mode        Copy to Clipboard Ctrl cC  Send Clipboard Ae Text  max  1024 Bytes  Cl        Clear Window    Clients count        Send    M HEX   Send sed   HUW oun    wwu HUl group com   _wwu H group com      Cursor decode Server settings    mm Decader          Server echo Hercules SETUP utility  PM Redirect to UDP Version 3 2 5       2 STEP     Set directory for file download    Enable    Log to file    as show below       S TEL TONIKA          rcules TID  utility by H ATTERT               UDP Setup   Serial   TCP Client TEP Server   UDP   Test Mode   About    Received data        Server status  Eart    Bt    TEA authorization  TEA key    1   m O20304 3  EE  d  05060708 4  
68. p timeout  set    Device must be synchronized time with GPS satellites    No movement by movement sensor is detected    Ignition  DIN1  is off    Min  Record Saving Period  Data Acquisition Mode settings  must be bigger  than Active Data Link Timeout parameter  that FM1200 could close GPRS  link    send period  Data Acquisition Mode settings  minus Active Data Link  Timeout must be more than 90 sec   that FM1200 could close GPRS link for  at least 90 sec    USB cable is not connected     FM1200 exits deep sleep mode when if ONE of following conditions are true        Movement by movement sensor is detected   Ignition  DIN1  is turned on   USB cable is connected     Note  In order to save GPRS traffic records saved in deep sleep mode  do not contain below listed I O elements information    PDOP  HDOP  Odometer  Speedometer  iButton ID  Cell ID  Area Code   Temperature and GPS power          5 3 Virtual odometer    Virtual odometer is used to calculate traveled distance in FM1200 as a separate   O  element  When FM1200 detects movement  it starts counting distance using GPS signal   every second it checks current location and calculates distance between current and  previous point  It keeps adding these intervals until it is time to make a record  then  FM1200 records its location and adds odometer value  which is equal to the sum of all  distances  measured every second  When record is made  odometer resets to zero and  distance calculation starts all over again    Virtual odo
69. re using USB cable    FM1200 functionality is always Improving  new firmware versions are developed   Current module firmware version can be retrieved from Configurator  See configuration  description for details    Contact sales manager to get the latest firmware    Updater is needed to update the firmware  It can be downloaded from     http   avl1  teltonika lt downloads FM12     Firmware must to be copied to    Firmware updater    folder  Only one firmware must  be in folder    Connect FM1200 to PC with the USB cable  Launch    Firmware Updater     select  COM port to which device is connected  click connect  and when IMEI and Firmware  version fields are filled  start the update  Device needs some time to send IMEI and  Firmware version  so do not be afraid if IMEI will not show up immediately  disconnect  and after 1 2 minutes try to connect again  Update process may take up to several  minutes        Firmware updater  Version 1 1 0 7      Ioj x     Vali   IMEI numbers Valid Firmware versions              All devices are updateable All versions are updateable    Connect to the device    IMEI     Firmware Version       COM port   com v  Lonnect      Firmware updater application     Update    Close         Figure 14  FM1200 firmware updater screen          Entered R5232 boot mode OK  Data transmission started OK  beginning data transfer    Data transmission ended OK  closing data transfer      Transter finished  device finnware will be loaded in few  moments     Figure 15 
70. s Port  COM 1   JW PCI EPP ECP Parallel Port  LPT3   on WY PCI Serial Port  COM7   se PCI Serial Port  COM8   i Orin ter Dot  d        System devices  H     Sound  video and game controllers  DI  Universal Serial Bus controllers       Figure 7  COM Ports       QYTELTONIKA       3 7 Accessories       1     Wire devices    Note  Teltonika does not provide any additional equipment like panic  buttons  door sensors or others     One of the realized features FM1200 is 1 Wire   data protocol  which enables  connection of thermometer  DS1820  DS18S20 and DS18B20  and l Button type   DS1990A  Figures 8 and 9 show FM1200 and 1 wire   device connection schemes   For  additional information please refer to the 1 Wire Design Guide document    Note that FM1200 devices supports temperature sensors in parasitic mode  In  this particular mode temperature sensor is connected without use of 1Wire power        Left row of pins    IW PWR  must be connected  1  to GND pin 3    1W  Data   FM1200     Green  wire     GND   FM1200     Blue   3  Wire     Digital Input                   Right row of pins    Vpp   5 Volts DC       power source for  external digital  sensor    Output from  external digital  sensor    Figure 8  Digital thermometer DS1820 and TTJ100 connection scheme          Figure 9  I Button DS1990A connection scheme   Fuel Tank sensors  A fuel tank level sensor exists in most  cars  which shows the approximate fuel level in  the drivers indicator panel  It is possible to  connect FM120
71. s of operations with Permanent I O elements  simple  monitoring and event generating  Monitoring method is used when current  I O information needed with regular GPS coordinates  Event generating    method is used when additional AVL packet is needed when current value  of UO exceeds predefined High and Low levels  I O settings allow defining  I O event criteria     254 Green driving value          system    GSM    DataAcquisitionModes  IO Averaging constant  fio    Figure 31  I O settings       Enabled or disabled field     allows enabling I O element so it is added to the data  packet and is sent to the server  By default all 1 O element are disabled and FM1200  records only GPS coordinates    Priority  AVL packet priority  can be low  high or panic  Regular packets are sent as  Low priority records  When low priority event is triggered  FM1200 makes additional  record with indication that the reason for that was I O element change  When High  priority is selected  module makes additional record with high priority flag and sends  event packet immediately to the server by GPRS  Panic priority triggers same actions as  high priority  but if GPRS fails  it sends AVL packet using SMS mode if SMS is enabled  in SMS settings    High and Low levels     define I O value range  If I O value enters or exits this range   FM1200 generates event     Generate event    parameter defines when to generate event      when value enters defined range  exits it or both    Averaging constant    
72. sitivity     Hardware features   e Cortex   M3 processor   e 16 MB internal Flash memory   e Built in accelerometer   e Ni MH internal rechargeable battery 7 2V 400mAh  optional      Interface features    e Power supply  10    30V   USB port   2 digital inputs   1 digital analog input  configurable    2 open collector digital outputs   1Wire   temperature sensor  1Wire   iButton  LEDs indicating device status     Special features    e Any element event triggers  external sensor  input  soeed  temperature  etc     Highly configurable data acquisition and sending   Multiple Geo fence areas    Sleep mode    Deep sleep mode    Configurable scenarios available    Real time process monitoring    Authorized number list for remote access    Firmware update over GPRS or USB port   Configuration update over GPRS  SMS or USB port   TCP IP or UDP IP protocol support    100  000 record storing        e d ET       2 3 Technical features    Physical specification Technical details    Navigation Power supply 10   30 V DC  LED LED 2W Max  Energy consumption   GPRS    average 88 MA r m s   462 mA Max     Nominal     average 50 mA r m s    GPS Sleep    average 23 mA   Deep Sleep    average less than   2 mA   Operation temperature     Special USB socket  can be  2500C      5500  connected to PC using special Storage temperature   USB wire  cable is optional   4000      700C  Storage relative humidity 5     95     no condensation   Table 1  FM1200 specifications                                   
73. sword      gt  SMS     gt  Operator list       Target Server Port        Figure 19  GPRS configuration    5 11 GSM settings  SMS part    Essential fields in    SMS    part are    Login    and    Password     The login and password  are used with every SMS sent to FM1200  If login and password are not set  in every  SMS sent to FM1200 device two spaces before command have to be used    lt space gt  lt space gt  lt command gt      Command structure with set login and password     lt login gt  lt space gt  lt password gt  lt space gt  lt command gt   example     asd 123 getgps      Phone numbers have to be written in international standard  without using         or     00    signs in prefix  If no numbers are entered  configuration and sending commands  over SMS are allowed from all GSM numbers    SMS data sending settings     enable or disable periodic data and event SMS  usage  This setting does not affect replies to SMS request messages     answers are  always sent back to sender telephone number    FM1200 can send binary SMS with 24 coordinates in one SMS  It is used in areas  where no GPRS coverage is available  Module collects data and sends to server binary  SMS containing information about last 24 collected points  SMS sending schedule is set  in SMS Week Time tab  24 Coordinates SMS decoding is described in    FMXXXX  Protocols    document        SMS Week Time       Server Phone Number                 Figure 20  SMS configuration       QYTELTONIKA       Note  A mobile p
74. t  right after newest records arrive to AVL application    Activate Data Link Timeout is used to set timeout of link between FM1200 and AVL  application termination  If FM1200 has already sent all records it waits for new records  before closing link  If new records are generated in the period of this timeout  and  minimum count to send is reached  they are sent to AVL application  This option is useful  when GSM operator charge for link activation    server Response Timeout is used to set time period waiting for response from  server side     RECORDS    Record Settings    Records    GSM    DataAcquisitionKiodes       Active Data Link Timeout EF af H  see  Server Response Timeout   300 H    Figure 18  Records settings configuration    5 10 GSM settings  GPRS part       GPRS    defines main parameters for FM1200  GSM operator APN and GPRS  username and password  optional     depending on operator   destination server IP and  port  and allows to set protocol used for data transfers     TCP or UDP   Some operators use specific authentication for GPRS session     CHAP or PAP  If  any of these is used  APN should be entered as    chap  lt APN gt     Or    pap  lt APN gt      Le  if  operator is using APN    internet    with CHAP authentication  it should be entered as     chap internet   Information about APN and authentication type should be provided by  your GSM operator           GPRS Contest ess       GFRS     ESM provider APH       M GPRS data sending Settings  GSM    APN pas
75. t Guttore List   Rathore                   Records    DataAcquisitionModes           har Angular velocity     gt  Scenarios     gt   Button List       Figure 25  Scenarios configuration    Digital Output  open drain grade  usage in scenarios   e Green Driving  DOUT  is ON for     93sec  if detected value is over  0  30    from preconfigured allowed value            5sec  if detected value is over  30  50    from preconfigured allowed value    7sec  if detected value is over  50       from preconfigured allowed value  After period of time DOUT1 is turned OFF     e Over Speeding  DOUT  is ON  while vehicle speed exceeds parameter value  DOUT1 is activated  until current soeed decreases below parameter value     e Authorized driving   DOUT2 is continuously OFF  Dout2 turns ON if Ignition turns ON  Din1 1   After  authorizing iButton  iButton ID is read and it matches the ID from the iButton list   DOUT2  turns OFF  After successful authorization DIN1  ignition  can be turned OFF  Din1 0  for  no longer than 30 seconds  otherwise authorization must be repeated     e Immobilizer   DOUT2 is continuously OFF  Dout2 turns ON if Ignition turns ON  Din1 1   After  iButton ID is read  any iButton is attached   DOUT2 turns OFF  After iButton identification  DIN1  ignition  can be turned OFF  Din1 0  for no longer than 30 seconds  otherwise  immobilizer must be repeated     5 14 2 Trip settings    Trip window offers user to configure Trip feature  If Trip is enabled configuration of  para
76. tance  D 1P9i1i  aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaa aaa 61  8 5 6 3 Min Angle  UD 1P921  aaa auaaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 62  8 5 6 4 Min Saved Records  ID 1593           aaaiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanuaanaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 62  8569 Seld Ped Cat 594 ssie aia e r a 62  8 5 6 6 GPRS Week Time  ID 1595     c ccccccccecssesesescecescesececeseseresteveceverersevavnenertevaneeenen 62  8 6 FEATURES PARAMETERG          sssecccssosseesccrsossersectsosserseetcesarsensoaseersentosseetsensegsertsenss 62  8 6 1 Digital Output No 1 usage scenarios  Teo   62  8 6 2 Max Acceleration Force   eut 62  8 6 3 Max Braking Force  ID  1605  catcssinictussusintastevnsasarcusebeniansebavewesaddareusanddiubias 63  8 6 4 Max Angular Velocity  D 7e0al 63  8 6 5 Max allowed Speed  ID 1605       aananannnannvazzssnaaaaanaannnnnanananannnnaannnnannnnaaananaannnaa 63  8 6 6 Digital Output No 2 usage scenarios  UG 7Te0 l  63  8 6 7 HPE EE ERNE E EEA PEN E E A OA EE O N arses 63  0089 olal Peel ee 63  8 6 9 Ignition Off Timeout  72672   64  8 6 10   Trip Continuous distance counting  U  12072  64  8011  ee O GE 64  8 6 11 1 Frame border  D31020    64  8 6 11 2 Geofence Zone  1 Shape  U    210320    64  8 6 11 3 Geofence Zone  1 Priority  D102n11    64  8 6 11 4 Geofence Zone  1 Generate Event  D   71022t   64  8 6 11 5 Geofence Zone  1 Longitude  X1   OD 21032231  65  8 6 11 6 Geofence Zone  1 Latitude  Y1   ID 1034           aainaaaainaaaaaanaaananaaan  auaaaannauuaaan   65  8 6 11 7 Geofence Zone  1 Longi
77. ter defines GPRS Access Point Name   Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    GPRS content activation   Se 32 char  ID 1240   PY   string APN username  ID 1243   APN Password  ID 1244     8 4 3 APN username  ID 1243     Parameter defines APN username  In case operator does not use username for  login  value should be empty           QYTELTONIKA    Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    GPRS content activation  30 char  ID 1240   Empty string APN Name  ID 1242   8 30   APN Password  ID 1244     8 4 4 APN Password  ID 1244     Parameter defines APN password  In case operator does not use password for  login  value should be empty     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    GPRS content activation  30 char  ID 1240   Empty string APN Name  ID 1242   8 30   APN username  ID 1243     8 4 5 Domain  ID 1245   Parameter defines AVL data destination server IP address  Example  212 47 99 62    m value   m value d value parameters type  nu 50 char e GPRS content activation eeng  string  ID 1240 Domain  1D 1245   8 4 6 Target Server Port  ID 1246   Parameter defines AVL data destination server port number  Example  12050    Maximu Goes with  depends on   m value   m value d value parameters type  GPRS content activation  Target Server Port  ID 1246     8 4 7 Protocol  ID 1247     Parameter defines G
78. tude  X2  ID 21032p1   65  8 6 11 8 Geofence Zone  1 Latitude  Y2   D 21026ei   65  8 6 12   AutoGeofenciIng          niinniiinaaaaanannnnnaaananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnannnnnannnnnannnnaannnannnnaaaa 66  8 6 12 1 Enable Disable  D 21101t   66  8 6 12 2 Activation Timeout  UD    1102    66  8 6 12 3 Deactivate DY  IDS VO  E 66  8 6 12 4 AutoGeofence event Priority  D 211021   66  8 6 12 5 AutoGeofence event generating  UD 21104    66  8 6 12 6 Radius  ID 1105  oo  cccceccecescssecescscecesesscescsveceecevaceeesvavreevaveeeevaceeervaneeeevaneneess 66  8 6 13  IButlon LIST OT 10 gt   e EEN 67  O7 WO PARAMETERS ee ee 67  8 7 1 VO 1 property parameter OU 72001  67  8 7 2 VORT PIO  HOST OT  WEE 67  8 7 3 VOHT High level  DH  E EE 67  8 7 4 VOT LOW level  DS B09  E 68  8 7 5 LOST logic operand  U     72021    68  8 7 6 LOST averaging length  OU 72081  68  8 7 7 LOS exception for a Digital input 3 Analog input option  ID 1320             70  8 6  SMS EVENT CONFIGURATION egene aaa O bk ta a    70  8 8 1 LOST element SMS event configuration  D 7Oo01  70  9 MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaananaanannnnnnnununnnnunnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnna 72    St CC E       9 1 CONNECTING OM 72  9 2 CONNECTING POWER GOUpBCE    nunnana anannan nnar nrannnnne 72  9 3 CONNECTING IGNITION WIRE    72  9 4 CONNECTING GROUND WIRE    72  9 5 FM1200 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION    73  10 DOWNLOADING LOG USING    HERCULES    ee KREE R KENNEN REENEN RER ENN 76  CHANGE LO EE 78          1 INTRODUCTIO
79. ul when the device acts unexpectedly or restarts for unexplained reasons   Example if no unexpected reset  empty message returns  Example if unexpected reset was detected     Crash  3051  3052 3053        7 Debug mode    FM1200 is able to transmit its current state when connected to PC using USB  cable  It is used to detect errors and provide information to possible solutions when  operating as unexpected  Download Terminal from     http   avl1 teltonika It Downloads Software Terminal zip     After launching terminal choose baud rate 115200 and hardware control     none   Select COM port which is assigned to    Virtual COM Port     Click on    Start Log    button and  save a new file  Then click    Connect    to start receiving messages from FM1200     Also you can log NMEA data directly  To get NMEA data  simply enter the following  command into the command field   log_nmea 1 0a           2 Terminal v1 9b   20041226   by Br  y                       Baud rate M Data bits gt  Parity     Stop bits  cCHandsha    C 600 C 14400 C 57600  ce f none ce   C 1200    19200 C E   odd  C 2400 C 28800 7 128000       C even    C 1 5    C XONAXOFF  C 4900    38400    256000 mark C RTS CTS XON XOFF     9600    56000    custom    8    space      4 RTS on TX    Settings  Receive    CLEAR   Reset Counter   113   Counter   427   ASCII T Hex   Starttog Storia          2008 1 1 00 00 41   APP OPSEARCH   Starting OP Search Procedure      2008 1 1 00 00  41   lt  lt 4 1T COPS          Transmit    CLE
80. vel  ID 1302   j 1 O 1 Low level  ID 1303  38  1 O 1 logic operand  1D 1304   1 O 1 averaging length   ID 1305     8 7 2 1 O 1 priority  ID 1301   Parameter defines I O property type of priority  O is low  1     high  2     panic     Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type    1 O 1 property parameter   ID 1300   1 O 1 High level  ID 1302   2 1 O 1 Low level  ID 1303  S8  1 O 1 logic operand  1D 1304   1 O 1 averaging length   ID 1305     8 7 3 1 O 1 High level  ID 1302     Parameter defines high value of triggered 1 O property  This parameter is used to  set thresholds for I O properties to generate events     Minimum Maximum   Recommended   Goes with  depends on    Value  value value value parameters type    1 O 1 property parameter   ID 1300    1 O 1 priority  ID 1301     2147483647   2147483647 1 VO  Low level  ID 1303     lt 39  1 O 1 logic operand   ID 1304   1 O 1 averaging length    ID 1305              e d ET       8 7 4 1 O 1 Low level  ID 1303     Parameter defines low value of triggered I O property  This parameter is used to  set thresholds for I O properties to generate events     Minimum Maximum   Recommended   Goes with  depends on    Value  value value value parameters type    1 O 1 property parameter   ID 1300    1 O 1 priority  ID 1301     2147483647   2147483647 1 O 1 High level  ID 1302    999  1 O 1 logic operand   ID 1304   l O 1 averaging length    ID 1305     8 7 5 1 O 1 logic operand  ID 130
81. w    This will launch device driver installation wizard  In the following window click    Next     button again        Device Driver Installation Wizard    Welcome to the Device Driver  Installation Wizard     This wizard helps you install the software drivers that some  computers devices need in order to work     To continue  click Next           Figure 3  Driver installation window    setup will continue installing drivers and will display a window about successful  process at the end  Click    Finish    to complete setup     Device Driver Installation Wizard    Completing the Device Driver  Installation Wizard    The drivers were successfully installed on this computer     You can now connect your device to this computer  If your device  came with instructions  please read them first        Driver Name Status   STMicroelectronics  usb    Ready to use          Figure 4  Driver installation window       You have now installed drivers for FM1200 device successfully     3 3 Navigate LED         Behavior   Ir Meanimg _  Permanently switched on GPS signal is not received    Blinking every second Normal mode  GPS is working    Off GPS is turned off because   e Deep sleep mode  Or  GPS antenna short circuited    3 4 Status LED    Behaviour    Blinking every second  Blinking every 2 seconds Deep sleep mode    Blinking fast for a short   Modem activity  time    Blinking fast constant        Off Device is not working    Device firmware being flashed          3 5 Main cable wiring    
82. wires to the main  POWER cable inside the fuse box  if there is none  then to the power  supply where the fuses of vehicle s computer are   wire GND must be  connected in a special point  designed to connect GND vehicle  computer  Connecting the GND at an arbitrary point to the mass of the  car is unacceptable  as static and dynamic potentials on the line GND will  be unpredictable  which can lead to unstable FM1200 and even its  failure        9 5 FM1200 installation instruction    FM1200 is the device that has internal GNSS and GSM antenna    Because of internal GNSS antenna device should be mounted with the sticker view  to the open sky  metal free   With not less than   of metal free area    FM1200 has IP67 protection class  It can be mounted outside the vehicle    The device has 4 mounting holes on the edges  and can be tightened with screws   adhesive tape or plastic wires    FM1200 area with sticker and GNSS antenna is shown in Figure 2        Metal free  direction    Figure 2 FM1200 view       S TEL TONIKA       Possible mounting zones     Trucks    Most commercial trucks has plastic hood in front of the vehicle    It is recommended to mount FM1200 under the hood  Power cord output of the device  should be at the bottom  If it is not possible  if a front hood is made of some kind of metal   the device can be mounted inside the car on the front panel as close as possible to the    front window  See Figure 3        Figure 3 Possible mounting places in trucks    Light ve
83. ximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type                Min Saved Records  2592000  ID 1573  U32  GPRS Week Time  1D 1575     8 5 4 6 GPRS Week Time  1D 1575   Read chapter 8 5 1 4    eatin n Time        8 5 5 Unknown Network GSM operator code    Vehicle on STOP    parameters    8 5 5 1 Min Period  ID 1580   This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire new record  If  value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on           0   2592000   8    8 5 5 2 Min Saved Records  ID 1583   This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be  sent to server  It has higher priority than Data Send Period  ID 1584      Minimu   Maximu   Recommende Goes with  depends on  Value  m value   m value d value parameters type         1   25   1   GPRS Week Time  ID 1585     8 5 5 3 Send Period  ID 1584   This parameter indicates frequency  time interval in seconds  of sending data to  server     Minimu   Maximum   Recommende   Goes with  depends on  Value  m value value d value parameters type    Min Saved Records  2592000  ID 1583  U32  GPRS Week Time  ID 1585     8 5 5 4 GPRS Week Time  1D 1585   Read chapter 8 5 1 4    GPRS Week Time           8 5 6 Unknown Network GSM operator code    Vehicle MOVING    parameters    8 5 6 1 Min Period  ID 1590   This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire new record  
    
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