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6.2
Default configuration
The purpose of the default configuration is to help configure the FM device for the first time in order to
send basic data to the server. The latest version of the configurator can be downloaded on our
documentation
System requirements:
Operating system: MS Windows 7/8/10
Follow these steps to load the default configuration:
1.
Open the configurator folder and run
FM4 configurator.exe
. The configurator will open.
2.
Select your FM device from the drop-down list.
Tco4 HCV
is selected by default.
3.
Click the
File
tab, located at the top left side of the configurator, and select
Open default CFG
.
Configuration file information
The configurator will display additional information regarding the loaded configuration. The following
information will be displayed at the top of the configurator once the configuration is loaded:
1.
Configuration source
–
can be one of the following:
Configurator
–
means that the configuration is loaded from the PC.
Device
[Device_IMEI]
–
means that the configuration was received from the FM device.
2.
FM device FW version
–
will be displayed only if the configuration was received from the device.
3.
FM4 configurator version
–
displays the configurator version on which the currently loaded
configuration was made.
4.
Target device
–
displays the FM device model for which this configuration was created or from
which device it was downloaded.
5.
CFG Tag
–
additional information that you can save with the configuration file. The maximum
length is 32 symbols, only printable ASCII characters are allowed.
6.
Last edited
–
displays the date and time when the configuration was last edited. If the
configuration was edited from a computer, the time will be the same as the computer’s local time.
If the configuration was received from the device, and the device currently has no time from any
source, the date and time will be shown as the beginning of this century (2000/01/01 00:00:00).
7.
If any changes were made to the currently loaded configuration, a small “*” symbol will appear
next to the name of the configuration.