Teltonika FMC00A Quick Manual Download Page 15

Quick Manual v1.4 // FMC00A

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Telematics

This message contains information on how to operate FMC00A 
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! 

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The device uses SELV limited power source. The nominal 
voltage is +12 V DC. The allowed voltage range is +10…+30 

V DC.

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To  avoid  mechanical  damage,  it  is  advised  to  transport 
the  device  in  an  impact-proof  package.  Before  usage, 

the device should be placed so that its LED indicators are 

visible.  They  show  the  status  of  device  operation.

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Before  unmounting  the  device  from  vehicle,  ignition 

MUST be OFF.

SAFETY INFORMATION 

Do  not  disassemble  the  device.  If  the  device  is 

damaged, the power supply cables are not isolated 

or  the  isolation  is  damaged,  DO  NOT  touch  the 

device  before  unplugging  the  power  supply.

All  wireless  data  transferring  devices  produce 

interference that may affect other devices which are 

placed nearby.

The  programming  must  be  performed  using  a  PC 

with  autonomic  power  supply.

Please consult representatives of your vehicle 

model  regarding  OBDII  location  on  your  vehicle. 

In case you are not sure about proper connection, 

please  consult  qualified  personnel.

Installation and/or handling during a lightning storm 

is prohibited.

The device is susceptible to water and humidity.

Teltonika is not responsible for any harm caused by 

wrong cables used for connection between PC and 

FMC00A

WARNING! Do not use FMC00A device if it distracts 

driver  or  causes  inconvenience  due  to  OBDII 

placement.  Device  must  not  interfere  with  driver.

Battery  should  not  be  disposed  of  with  general 

household  waste.  Bring  damaged  or  worn-out 

batteries  to  your  local  recycling  center  or  dispose 

them  to  battery  recycle  bin  found  in  stores.

Summary of Contents for FMC00A

Page 1: ...FMC00A Advanced OBDII tracker Quick Manual v1 4...

Page 2: ...p your device 5 PC Connection Windows 6 How to install USB drivers Windows 6 Configuration 7 Quick SMS configuration 9 Mounting recommendations 11 Basic characteristics 12 LED indications 12 Safety in...

Page 3: ...Quick Manual v1 4 FMC00A 3 Telematics KNOW YOUR DEVICE OBDII CONNECTOR STATUS LED NAVIGATE LED MICRO SIM SLOT BATTERY SOCKET MICRO USB TOP VIEW TOP VIEW WITHOUT COVER...

Page 4: ...Pin name Description 2 PWM_BUS VPW 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 6 CAN_H CAN high 7 K Line 10 PWM_BUS 14 CAN_L CAN low 15 L Line 16 VCC 10 30 V DC Power supply 10 30 V DC PINOUT PIN2 PIN4 PIN5 PIN6 PIN7 P...

Page 5: ...astic pry tool from both sides Insert Micro SIM card as shown with PIN request disabled or read our Wiki1 how to enter it later in Teltonika Configurator2 Make sure that Micro SIM card cut off corner...

Page 6: ...voltage 10 30 V power supply using supplied power cable LED s should start blinking see LED indications1 2 Connect device to computer using Micro USB cable or Bluetooth connection Using Micro USB cabl...

Page 7: ...A device will have default factory settings set These settings should be changed according to the users needs Main configuration can be performed via Teltonika Configurator1 software Get the latest Co...

Page 8: ...date firmware updates firmware on device Read records reads records from the device Reboot device restarts device Reset configuration sets device configuration to default Most important configurator s...

Page 9: ...mand to it Note Before SMS text two space symbols should be inserted GPRS SETTINGS 2001 APN 2002 APN username if there are no APN username empty field should be left 2003 APN password if there are no...

Page 10: ...ime and update records to configured server Time intervals and default I O elements can be changed by using Teltonika Configurator1 or SMS parameters2 1 wiki teltonika gps com view Teltonika_Configura...

Page 11: ...Quick Manual v1 4 FMC00A 11 Telematics MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS CONNECTING THE DEVICE TO THE VEHICLE Find OBDII connector in your vehicle Most common OBDII connector locations...

Page 12: ...every two seconds Sleep mode Blinking fast for a short time Modem activity Off Device is not working or Device is in boot mode LED INDICATIONS NAVIGATION LED INDICATIONS STATUS LED INDICATIONS BASIC...

Page 13: ...eep Sleep At 12V 13 mA Online Deep Sleep At 12V 16 3 mA GPS Sleep At 12V 31 mA nominal with no load At 12V 0 25A Max with full Load Peak Bluetooth Specification 4 0 LE Supported peripherals Temperatur...

Page 14: ...ive Idling detection Unplug detection Towing detection Crash detection Auto Geofence Manual Geofence Trip2 Sleep modes GPS Sleep Online Deep Sleep Deep Sleep Ultra Deep Sleep3 Configuration and firmwa...

Page 15: ...he isolation is damaged DO NOT touch the device before unplugging the power supply All wireless data transferring devices produce interference that may affect other devices which are placed nearby The...

Page 16: ...s a directive regulating the manufacture import and distribution of Electronics and Electrical Equipment EEE within the EU which bans from use 10 different hazardous materials to date 1 wiki teltonika...

Page 17: ...with a new product Replaced with an equivalent repaired product fulfilling the same functionality TELTONIKA can also repair products that are out of warranty at an agreed cost WARRANTY DISCLAIMER TEL...

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