Teltonika FM5300 User Manual

Teltonika FM5300 User Manual

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  • Page 1 FM5300 User Manual V3.4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    NFORMATION ABOUT INTERNAL BATTERY ....................10 LECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ....................12 BSOLUTE AXIMUM ATINGS CONNECTION AND PINOUT ....................12 ...................... 12 CARD INSERT SCHEME FM5300 ....................14 NSTALLING DRIVERS LED ........................15 AVIGATE LED ........................15 TATUS 210 ......................16 OCKET PINOUT USB ...........................
  • Page 3 Geofencing settings ................... 33 6.3.1.3.4.2 AutoGeofencing settings ................... 34 6.3.1.3.5 iButton List ......................... 35 6.3.1.4 I/O ............................36 6.3.1.4.1 FM5300 available I/O list ................... 36 6.3.1.4.2 I/O configuring ......................39 6.3.1.4.3 I/O properties ......................40 6.3.1.5 CAN ............................ 42 6.3.1.5.1 CAN interface parameters..................
  • Page 4 REQUEST MESSAGE 14.6 ...................... 93 ONNECTION AND PINOUT LLS SENSOR ........................94 15.1 ........................95 PECIFICATIONS 15.2 ......................... 95 ARDWARE 15.3 FM5300 ....................95 ONNECTING GPRS COMMANDS ......................103 DEBUG MODE........................ 105 FM5300 REMOTE LOG ....................106 CHANGE LOG ......................... 110...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    FM5300 has USB interface; Please use cables provided with FM5300 device. Teltonika is not responsible for any harm caused by using wrong cables for PC <-> FM5300 connection. This sign on the packaging means that the electric and electronic equipment to be utilized must be stored separately.
  • Page 6: Instructions Of Safety

    To avoid mechanical damage, it is advised to transport the FM5300 device in an impact- proof package. Before usage, the device should be placed so that its LED indicators are visible, which show the status of operation the device is in.
  • Page 7: Basic Description

    2 BASIC DESCRIPTION FM5300 is a terminal with GPS and GSM connectivity, which is able to determine the object’s 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 FM5300 has additional inputs and outputs, which let you control and monitor other devices on remote objects.
  • Page 8: Mechanical Features

     Roaming enabling/disabling;  Offline working mode;  Records importing using USB;  Remote logs reading via SMS/GPRS 2.3 Mechanical features Table 1 FM5300 physical interfaces and operation environment Part name Physical specification Operation environment Navigation LED Modem LED...
  • Page 9: Technical Information About Internal Battery

     In sleep mode a new FM5300 device, operating time approximately 15 hours  In deep sleep mode – 137 hours  Operating time for a new FM5300 device, working in normal mode (records are being acquired every 10 sec. and sent in packets of 4 records every 60 sec.), is...
  • Page 10: Electrical Characteristics

    2.5 Electrical characteristics Table 2 Electrical characteristics VALUE Min. Typ. Max. Unit CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION SUPPLY VOLTAGE Supply Voltage (Recommended Operating Conditions) 11.8 Supply Voltage 11.8 (for internal rechargeable battery charging proper functioning) POWER SUPPLY CURRENT (HARDWARE VERSION WITH INTERNAL BATTERY) Deep Sleep, average, Icc.ds Sleep, average, Icc.ds, Vcc=12V Sleep, average, Icc.ds, Vcc=24V...
  • Page 11 Common mode input voltage When connecting a COM port to an active external device keep in mind that the first power supply must be connected to FM5300, and then the external device should be powered. Connecting external devices when FM5300 is powered off is not recommended.
  • Page 12: Absolute Maximum Ratings

    Analog Input Voltage (Absolute Maximum Ratings) Voltage on Supply Voltage 1-Wire (Absolute Maximum Ratings) Voltage on Data Input/Output 1-Wire (Absolute Maximum Ratings) Voltage on CANH, CANL (Absolute Maximum Ratings) 3 CONNECTION AND PINOUT 3.1 SIM card insert scheme  Gently open FM5300 case using screwdrivers...
  • Page 13   Take off FM5300 case and insert SIM card Assemble device as shown and put screws as shown into the holes     Screw all 4 screws Device is ready...
  • Page 14: Installing Fm5300 Drivers

    Installing drivers Extract and run VCPDriver_V1.3.1_Setup.exe. This driver is used to detect FM5300 device connected to the computer. Click 'Next' in driver installation window (figures below): Figure 2 Driver installation window This will launch the device driver installation wizard. In the following window click ‘Next’...
  • Page 15: Navigate Led

    Figure 4 Driver installation window You have now installed drivers for FM5300 device successfully. 3.3 Navigate LED Table 4 Navigate LED operation Behaviour Meaning Permanently switched on GPS signal is not received Blinking every second Normal mode, GPS is working GPS is turned off because: ...
  • Page 16: Socket 210 Pinout

    3.5 Socket 210 pinout (-)EXT. BAT (+) EXT. BAT OUT 2 OUT 1 OUT 3 OUT 4 AIN 2 AIN 1 AIN 4 AIN 3 DIN 2 DIN 1 DIN 4 DIN 3 1W. PWR 1W. data CAN L CAN H (-)GND (+)VCC (1030)V DC Figure 5 2x10 socket pinout...
  • Page 17: Usb

    – the internal accumulator is off. 3.6 USB When FM5300 is connected to a PC it creates a STM Virtual COM Port, which can be used as a system port (to flash firmware and configure the device). Figure 6 COM-Ports...
  • Page 18: Firmware

    Firmware must to be copied to “Firmware updater” folder. Connect FM5300 to PC with USB cable. Launch “Firmware Updater”, select COM port, click connect and update. Update process may take up to several minutes. Figure 7 FM updater screen...
  • Page 19: Operational Basics

    FM5300 perform while in this mode can be found in chapter 9. 5.3 Accelerometer FM5300 has a built in 3 axis accelerometer which allows the device to indicate if vehicle is moving or not, as well as measure acceleration. Accelerometer sensitivity can be configured – it has 2 configurable global parameters: start and stop timeouts that define time intervals in seconds.
  • Page 20: Virtual Odometer

    When the call is triggered, FM5300 dials the number which is defined in “Call Number” field. To initiate a call to FM5300 dial a number of the SIM card that is inserted in FM5300. When FM5300 has an incoming call it can play a selected tone from the “Ringtone” list.
  • Page 21: Profiles

    5.6 Profiles FM5300 has 4 profiles saved in Flash memory of the module. Every profile has a list of parameters, which enables FM5300 to operate in different modes while using different profiles. The easiest way to understand what is a profile is to compare it to a list of instructions that are written for different cases.
  • Page 22: Trip

    Next time before driving user has to disable Auto Geofencing with iButton or by turning on car ignition. In case of theft, the car leaves Auto Geofencing zone without authorization and FM5300 device automatically sends high priority record to AVL application.
  • Page 23: Configurator Structure

    FM5300 has four user editable profiles, which can be both loaded and saved to the device. User can also revert to default settings, by pressing Load Defaults button. After any modification of configuration settings it has to be saved to FM5300 device, otherwise it will not be written to device flash memory.
  • Page 24: Buttons Area

    Keyword is of 4 - 10 symbol length (Latin text and/or numbers). If a keyword is set, every time user reconnects FM5300 to USB or COM1 port he will be asked to enter a valid keyword when connecting FM5300 to...
  • Page 25: Parameters Configuration

    Figure 13 FM5300 Configurator profiles loading window After changing profile and global parameters, changes can be saved to FM5300 Flash. By pressing “Save” button all 4 profiles and Global parameters are saved to the Flash (Figure 14).
  • Page 26 Voice settings Allows to setup microphone sensitivity and speaker loudness level. Allows entering one number to which FM5300 will be able to call to. Call trigger defines input, which will be used to receive or make a call. Call Settings Usually to that input a button is connected (“Digital Input 1”...
  • Page 27: Settings And Configurable Parameters Menu

    6.3.1.2.1 GPRS ‘GPRS’ defines main parameters for FM5300: GSM operator APN and GPRS username and password (optional – depending on operator), destination server Domain (can be entered either IP or domain name) and port. Also both TCP and UDP protocols are supported.
  • Page 28: Data Limits Functionality

    Essential fields in ‘SMS’ part is ‘Login’ and ‘Password’ (Figure 18). This login and password is used with every SMS sent to FM5300. If login and password are not set, every SMS sent to FM5300 device has to include two spaces before command (<space><space><command>).
  • Page 29: Operator List

    Figure 19 GSM->SMS Settings Configuration (2) Using these settings FM5300 can send 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.
  • Page 30 FM5300 is able to use GPRS with all operators but if at least one operator is entered in the list, FM5300 is allowed to connect to GPRS only while operating in listed operator’s network. Also operator list has influence on profile switching (see details in chapter 7.1) if Global parameter “Profile switching on event”...
  • Page 31: Features

    6.3.1.3 Features 6.3.1.3.1 Mode FM5300 is able to collect records using three methods at the same time: time, distance and angle based data acquisition (chapter 8). Send and Save Parameters configuration is available in Features->Mode category (Figure 21):  Min Period – time period change that initializes record save.
  • Page 32: Scenarios

    6.3.1.3.2 Scenarios 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 ECO driving or Over Speeding enabled, DOUT2 can have either Authorized Driving or Immobilizer enabled.
  • Page 33: Geofencing

    6.3.1.3.4 Geofencing 6.3.1.3.4.1 Geofencing settings FM5300 has 20 configurable Geofence zones and it can generate event when defined Geofence zone border has been crossed. Figure 24 FM53 Features->Geofencing Configuration (1) Configuration of the parameters is available in Features->Geofencing (Figure 24) ...
  • Page 34: Autogeofencing Settings

    Track Nr. 2 Track Nr. 1 Figure 25 Geofence border  Shape – can be rectangular or circle  Priority – priority of Geofence event: low, high or panic, SW21, SW22, SW23, SW24. These levels define priority of event information sending to server. See I/O element description for more details about priorities.
  • Page 35: Ibutton List

    Figure 26 FM53 Features->Geofencing Configuration (2) Auto Geofencing option can be configured by following parameters (Figure 26):  Activate – Enable or Disable Autogeofence functionality  Activation TMO – Time period before Geofence is activated after vehicle stops.  Deactivate By: ...
  • Page 36: I/O

    I/O element(s) AVL packet in couple with GPS information contains current value(s) of enabled I/O element. 6.3.1.4.1 FM5300 available I/O list Table 9 PERMANENT I/O elements list description Permanent I/O elements (are always sent (with every record) to server if enabled)
  • Page 37 Permanent I/O elements (are always sent (with every record) to server if enabled) Property Name Bytes Description Digital Output Status 1 Logic: 0 / 1 Digital Output Status 2 Logic: 0 / 1 Digital Output Status 3 Logic: 0 / 1 Digital Output Status 4 Logic: 0 / 1 GPS PDOP...
  • Page 38 Eventual IO elements (generated and sent record to server only if appropriate conditions are met) Property Name Bytes Description Geofence zone 09 Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone Geofence zone 10 Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone Geofence zone 11 Event: 0 –...
  • Page 39: I/O Configuring

    Then it switches its operating profile to Profile 4 (for details see chapter 7.2). SW2X priorities switch profiles on event (SW21 – Profile 1, SW22 – Profile 2 and so on). High Level - define I/O value range. If I/O value enters or exits this range, FM5300 generates event.
  • Page 40: I/O Properties

    Pos. DESCRIPTION delay (averaging). If I/O value is entering or leaving predefined range, it must have same value for Averaging constant time. One unit of averaging constant value equals 20 milliseconds. Selected data source value input averaging constant are calculated by following formula: Where: Mean...
  • Page 41 I/O#0 Low level (ID=303) I/O#0 logic operand (ID=304) I/O#0 averaging constant (ID=305) I/O#0 High level (ID=302) Parameter defines high value of triggered I/O property. This parameter is used to set thresholds for I/O properties to generate events. Table 15 I/O High Value Minimum Maximum Recommended...
  • Page 42: Can

    I/O#0 averaging constant (ID=305) Parameter defines I/O property sample length to average. If no averaging needed default value is 1. Table 18 I/O Averaging constant Minimum Maximum Recommended Goes with (depends on) Value value value value parameters type I/O#0 property parameter (ID=300) 99999999 I/O#0 priority (ID=301)
  • Page 43: Can Interface Parameters

    6.3.1.5.1 CAN interface parameters CAN Baud Rate (ID=760) Parameter defines CAN bus baud rate. For Auto Baud rate ID=760 value is 0. Available baud rates are 50, 100, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 kbps. Table 20 CAN Baud Rate Minimum Maximum Recommended Goes with (depends on)
  • Page 44: Configurable Parameter Values And Global Parameter Values

    The rest CAN elements are configured in the same sequence. CAN elements and parameters ID’s are listed below. Table 24 CAN elements and parameters CAN Element CAN Element Number parameters CAN#0 770 – 772 CAN#1 780 – 782 CAN#2 790 – 792 CAN#3 800 –...
  • Page 45 Geofencing parameters (chapter 6.3.1.3.4.1) Frame Border (in 9999999 1000 meters) Zone #1 Shape 0 (Circle) 1 (Rectangle) Zone #1 Priority (0 – Low, 1 – High, 2 – Panic, 4, 5, 6, 7 – 7 (exl. 3) SW21, SW22, SW23, SW24) Zone #1 Generate Event (0 –...
  • Page 46 Max Acceleration 0.5 (5) 10.0 (100) Float Force Max Braking Force 0.5 (5) 10.0 (100) Float Max Cornering 0.5 (5) 10.0 (100) Float Force Acceleration 0.25 (6) 1.25 (32) Detection Sensitivity Breaking Detection 0.25 (6) 1.25 (32) Sensitivity Cornering Detection 0.25 (6) 1.25 (32) Sensitivity...
  • Page 47: Global Parameters

    settings (0 – disable, 1 – enable) SMS Login Empty 5 char Empty S8[5] SMS Password Empty 5 char Empty S8[5] Authorized phone 260- Empty 16 char Empty S8[17] numbers Operator Code 99999999 SMS Data send Binary Binary 20 byte array week time schedule decoding decoding...
  • Page 48: Read Records* (* New Functionality Available With Fm5300M Version)

    When the FM5300M is working in offline mode, it can save over 45,000 records. Since these records are not sent to the server, they can be downloaded directly to computer using USB connection. When FM5300 connected to configurator appears additional option “Read Records” (Figure 30).
  • Page 49 ATTENTION! New functionality is available only with FM53M version. Check for correct version on your FM53M sticker as it is shown below (Figure 30). In the lower right corner has to be M symbol indicating FM53M version.
  • Page 50 Figure 30 FM53M sticker TAVL client application lets user to use the following features: • Import data file saved from the device to the TAVL; • Preview track of the imported data; • Generate reports based on imported data. More details on how to use TAVL application please refer to “TAVL3 application user manual v1.4”...
  • Page 51: Profile Switching

    4 profiles. This means that if you set FM5300 to call to a predefined number, you will be able to call it while using any profile. Basic scheme of Global parameters and profiles is shown below. According to the scheme, every profile has a list of parameters.
  • Page 52 If there are no operator codes entered in all profiles after operator search task FM5300 will check all 3 profiles and won’t find any operators in any list. In such a case, FM5300 will switch to profile 3. Note that before switching to profile 3, the device closes the GPRS session.
  • Page 53: Profile Switching Dependence On I/Oevent

    Figure 32 GSM Operator code profile switching (…) 7.2 Profile switching dependence on I/O event Another profile switch method is based on I/O event. Events happen when the value of enabled I/O intersects thresholds (enter, exit, on both, hysteresis) predefined by High and Low...
  • Page 54: Example #1

    SW21, SW22, SW23, SW24 stands for “Switch to profile No. X”. After an event happens, FM5300 switches to a defined profile. Using profile switching you can create smart applications. SW2X actions can be performed only if “Profile change on event” is enabled in Global parameters.
  • Page 55: Data Acquisition

    Figure 35 Switch to profile on event (2) 8 DATA ACQUISITION Data can be acquired using GPS or I/O elements. GPS data is for basic vehicle tracking, data acquisition by I/O elements gives more specific information. 8.1 GPS data acquisition There are three ways of GPS data acquisition which are configured in Features >...
  • Page 56: Min. Period

    Min. Period Time based data acquiring (Figure 38) – records are being acquired every time when defined interval of time passes. Entering zero means that data will not be recorded according to time. This method is suitable best for basic position update. Min.
  • Page 57: I/Odata Acquisition

    8.2 I/O data acquisition Data also can be acquired using input output elements (it’s change). All base elements are declared in Table 9 PERMANENT I/O elements list description and in Table 10 EVENTUAL I/O elements list description Configuration Data acquisition by I/O elements can be configured selecting I/O menu in configurator (refer to chapter 6.3.1.4.2).
  • Page 58: Deep Sleep Mode

    Event on Change: record is generated on every source value change. 9 DEEP SLEEP MODE While in deep sleep mode, FM5300 sets GPS receiver to sleep mode and turns off GSM/GPRS module (it is not possible to wake up device via SMS), therefore records with last good coordinates are being saved and sent to AVL server if configured (GSM/GPRS module is turned on to send data and after turned off).
  • Page 59: Features And Scenarios

     can save periodical or eventual records;  send data to server; Note: If there is no need to save or send periodical data FM5300 has to be configured to switch to another profile on Deep Sleep Event where Min Period and Send Period parameters are 0 or big enough.
  • Page 60: Mounting Requirements

    (Figure 45) mounting recommendations are displayed. Please note that beside those recommendations 1. You can choose how FM5300 is deployed. It means that that there is no effect to measurements if FM5300 top/bottom side points up or down. 2. Device can be deployed at any place in the car.
  • Page 61 Deviations of maximum +/- 15 are allowed (Figure 46). Figure 46 MAX deviation from horizontal plane of FM5300 mounting Figure 47 Horizontal position MAX deviation of FM5300 mounting Horizontal position must be as flat as possible – parallel with vehicle plain.
  • Page 62: Configuration

    Configuration Parameters used with Eco driving functionality. Figure 48 ECO driving configuration parameters Table 27 ECO Driving parameters description ECO driving configuration Description parameter name Eco Driving Enable/Disable Eco Driving functionality Value which can be reached while accelerating without triggering harsh Max Acceleration Force acceleration event.
  • Page 63: Data Output

    If any of three cases are satisfied event is generated. Record is saved and sent to server (FM5300 must be configured properly). Event value is multiplied by 10 before sending/saving record to get more precision when displaying data*.
  • Page 64: Immobilizer Scenario

    Figure 51 Authorized driving configuration parameters Authorized Driving. Enable/Disable Authrized Driving. Edit iButtons List. Enter authorized iButtons 10.5 COM1 and COM2 Working Modes Silent Mode FM5300 doesn't do any activity in silent mode. Logs aren’t saved and any data isn’t sent.
  • Page 65: Fm Log Mode

    FM Log Mode This is default mode of the FM5300. It is suitable for debugging. LLS Mode 10.5.1.1 LLS Mode Configuration 1. Globals->COM1 Settings->Baudrate = 19200 2. Globals->COM1 Settings->Mode = LLS 3. Globals->COM2 Settings->Baudrate = 19200 4. Globals->COM2 Settings->Mode = LLS...
  • Page 66: Multipacket Support

    Multipacket support With multipacket support FM53 can put two or more smaller input strings in one bigger special packet . packet. This reduces possibility to miss packets from uart. Example: Input String: Hello$0aHello$0aHello$0a Without Multipacket server will see: Hello$0a With Multipacket server will see: Hello$0aHello$0aHello$0a LCD Mode Configuration 1.
  • Page 67: Rfid Mf7 Mode Configuration

    RFID MF7 Mode Configuration 1. Globals->COM1 Settings->Baudrate = 9600 2. Globals->COM1 Settings->Mode = RFID MF7 1. Globals->COM2 Settings->Baudrate = 9600 2. Globals->COM2 Settings->Mode = RFID MF7 3. Globals->COM2 Settings->Parity = None Garmin Mode Configuration 10.5.1.3 Settings 1. Globals->COM1 Settings->Baudrate = 9600 2.
  • Page 68: Firmware Configuration

    10.5.1.4 Firmware Configuration Supported Garmin protocols: A606, A607. Blocked Garmin ID’s:  Command 0A  Date/Time Data 0E  Unit ID/ESN 26  Pvt Data 33  Legacy Stop Message 87  Legacy Text Message 88  Ping 0260  Ping response 0261 ...
  • Page 69: Tcp Link Mode (Binary)

    TCP Link Mode (Binary) This mode is the same as above but binary message will be accepted to/from COM port. This mode also have some advanced filtering capabilities. 1. Globals->COM2 Settings->Baudrate = any of available baudrates 2. Globals->COM2 Settings->Mode = TCP Link Mode 3.
  • Page 70: Sms Command List

    11 SMS COMMAND LIST SMS commands are used to identify FM5300 current state, possible configuration errors, perform reset, set parameters, switch on/off outputs, etc. SMS commands should be sent along with module login and password and sender number must be entered in the authorized number list (if at least one other number is entered). Please see SMS settings in chapter 6.3.2.2.2 for more details.
  • Page 71: Getstatus

    1.# - ID value. 2.# - New Parameter Value flush Initiates all data sending to specified target server #,#,#,#,#,#,# 1.# - IMEI 2.# - APN 3.# - LOGIN 4.# - PASS 5.# - IP 6.# - PORT 7.# - MODE (0-TCP/1-UDP) sn x [x=0;1] Enable/disable static navigation banlist...
  • Page 72: Getops

    WeekTime Indicates time in minutes starting from Monday 00:00 GMT Answer Example: Clock Sync: 1 DOW: 4 Time 12:58 Weektime: 6538 11.3 getops Table 31 getops Response details Description LIST Returns list of current available allowed operators. Answer Example: GSM OP LIST: 0. 24602 11.4 readops# Table 32 readops# Response details...
  • Page 73: Loadprofile

    Latitude (Last good Latitude) Long Longitude (Last good Longitude) Altitude, m Speed Ground speed, km/h Ground direction, degrees Date Current date Time Current GMT time Answer 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 11.8 loadprofile# Returns acknowledgment of successful profile changing from currently used to preferred.
  • Page 74: Getinfo

    Analog Input state Answer Example: DI1:0 DI2:0 DI3:0 DI4:0 AI1:0 AI2:0 AI3:0 AI4:0 DO1:0 DO2:0 DO3:0 DO4:0 11.13 getinfo Table 38 getinfo Response details Description Device Initialization Time RTC Time Restart Counter Error Counter Number of Sent Records Number of broken records Profile CRC Fail counter Failed GPRS counter Failed link counter...
  • Page 75: Setdigout #### X Y Z W

    11.16 setdigout #### X Y Z W Sets digital outputs to ON or OFF state (for some time if needed). Value is written as a row for OUT1, OUT2, OUT3, OUT4 values. Example: ‘setdigout 0010 0 0 5 0’ will set OUT3 to high level for 5 seconds, while OUT1, OUT3 and OUT4 to low level.
  • Page 76: Getgnss

    Table 41 flush Response details Description FLUSH SMS FLUSH SMS Accepted Accepted # records found on Number of records found on FLASH FLASH Minimum Records Number of minimum saved records to send to Send: # GPRS Enabled: # State of the GPRS connection, 0 – disabled; 1 – enabled Time Sync: # Indicates time synchronization on the device, 0 –...
  • Page 77: Crashlog

    11.23 crashlog Returns list of possible device crashes. 11.24 braminfo Table 44 braminfo Response details Description Boot Bootloader parameter Uptime Device uptime Device reset counter IWDF_RST Independent watchdog reset counter BadRec Bad record counter Authorized driving state Green driving state Immobilizer state 12 CAN Controller Area Network (CAN or CAN-bus) is a computer network protocol and bus...
  • Page 78: General Description

    • Status of brake pedal * • Engine Torque * • Actual fuel • Accelerator pedal position * • Status engine brake • Speed * • RPM • Engine hours • Vehicle Weight * • Fuel level • Tachograph data * 12.1 General description ...
  • Page 79: Example

    * Availability of parameter depends on vehicle’s model and configuration of FMS interface of the truck. Figure 54 CAN baud rate configuration window Note that If FM5300 is set to “Autobaud” mode it will always check for CAN network even if device isn’t connected to any of it.
  • Page 80 All Mercedes Benz Actros 2 models with Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) starting with WDB93 have a possibility to connect FM5300 module to CAN bus. This can be done by connecting to special PSM module (which may or may not be included in the truck) or ground module of the vehicle.
  • Page 81 The example indicates how fuel consumption message is selected and how configuration impacts this selection (Figure 59). Figure 59 Example When certain message is filtered, FM5300 checks which data bytes should be sent to server. Document indicates that 5-8 bytes are used in FMS standard.
  • Page 82: Autocan Description

    AutoCAN function allows user to automatically scan for available messages on CAN bus and configure CAN data sending to server. In order to configure AutoCAN connect FM5300 to computer with Port ½ cable. Launch FM53xx configurator version 1.1.1.7 or higher. Push “Connect“...
  • Page 83: Configuration

    Figure 61 Entering CAN configuration  SCAN scans once for available messages on CAN bus;  Monitoring – toggles scanning of messages on CAN bus every 3 seconds;  Offline Configuration – enables CAN configuration when FM53xx is not connected to CAN bus;...
  • Page 84: Can Monitoring

    o Event on exit – record is generated when parameter value becomes higher than High value or lower than Low value; o Event on entrance – record is generated when parameter value becomes between High and Low values; o Event on both – record is generated when parameter value crosses High or Low values;...
  • Page 85: Offline Configuration

    Configuration section. Offline configuration When FM5300 device is not connected to CAN bus you can configure CAN data sending by pushing “Offline configuration” button. When offline configuration is enabled a configuration table of all FMS standard CAN data is shown.
  • Page 86: Autocan Id List

    AutoCAN ID list Table 47 AutoCAN ID list Category Par Nr in Par Nr. In (signal) name Size Param IO Value range name P:FMS: P:FMSDAT: (Bytes) Brake switch 0 = pedal released 1 = pedal depressed wheel based speed 0-65536 (km/h)* cruise control active 0 = switched off 65265 –...
  • Page 87 65217 - High High resolution total 0 - 21055406 km* Resolution vehicle distance X Vehicle Distance 65216 - Service Service distance -160 635 – 167040 Information Vehicle motion X 0 – Motion Not Detected 1 – Motion Detected driver 2 working state 0 –...
  • Page 88 65269 - Ambient Ambient Air [-273 – 1770]oC – Conditions Temperature X Ambient Air Temperature* 65131 - Driver's Driver 1 129,130,131 24 ASCII Bytes per Identification Identification Driver ID 65131 - Driver's Driver 2 Identification 132,133,134 24 ASCII Bytes per Identification Driver ID Fuel rate X...
  • Page 89: Rfid

    Figure 65 RFID I/O parameter To set up FM5300 so it can be connected to an RFID reader, Global parameters have to be set up. Go to Global parameters and set up COM1 or COM2 settings to RFID Mode or RFID MF7 Mode (the used mode depends on the mode that the RFID reader works).
  • Page 90: Garmin

    Figure 66 RFID Global parameter settings The difference between RFID Mode and RFID MF7 Mode is that in RFID Mode FM5300 understands RFID messages that are in hexadecimal format and RFID MF7 Mode understands messages that are in decimal format. For example: RFID Mode message –...
  • Page 91: Supported Garmin Fmi Protocols

    The following is a list of protocols supported and the corresponding feature/benefit. FM5300 can fully support Fleet Management Interface (FMI) versions up to 2.1. Other or higher versions may be supported, but Teltonika is not responsible for the changes made by Garmin, which may affect the work of FM5300 and Garmin products.
  • Page 92: Enhanced Protocols

    • Can provide confirmation that a Stop has been completed. Estimated Time of Arrival Protocol: • Dispatcher/office can request the ETA of the current stop/job in progress. • Garmin will notify the actual time of arrival as well as distance remaining to stop. Auto-Arrival at Stop Protocol: •...
  • Page 93: Eta Request Message

    Garmin mode in both ports at the same time. FM5300 is able to filter out some of Garmin FMI packets that are not used in some applications (including Tavl system) and generates additional data transfer at the same time increasing bills of GSM services.
  • Page 94: Lls Sensor

    5.zip. Software version updates: http://www8.garmin.com/support/download.jsp. For more information about Garmin PND device connectivity to FM5300 and additional information, please contact to your local sales representative. 15 LLS SENSOR LLS sensor series liquid level sensors are solid-state capacitive devices with no moving parts.
  • Page 95: Specifications

    Figure 70 FM5300-LLS fuel sensor connection scheme RJ-45 male plug _____________________________ *Teltonika is not responsible for any changes made by the manufacturer, which is not declared in fuel level sensor documentation. Then FM5300 must be configured. Both fuel level and fuel temperature has to be set up by...
  • Page 96 Enable ID11 and ID12, or ID13 and ID14, or all four I/O elements (Figure 72) at the same time because two LLS sensors can be connected to FM5300 at the same time (for example if a vehicle has two fuel tanks).
  • Page 97 FM5300 and it sends the sum of both LLS sensors, but the data sent is already in liters so no additional calculations have to be made on the server. No. of LLS sensors...
  • Page 98 Then, enter these values in Excel and calculate another value N+, according to the formula: FM5300 converts the read data using this formula, so we need to have the converted values also. Next, enter the new values in Excel and create a scatter chart, like in Figure 73.
  • Page 99 Figure 74 Adding a trendline Select a polynomial type of 5 order trendline. Also select “Display equation on chart” checkbox (Figure 75).
  • Page 100 Figure 75 Selecting polynomial order A new line appears alongside the created one, as well as a formula for that new line (Figure 76).
  • Page 101 Here, the polynomials a0…a5 have to be written in the polynomial calculation on the server. If it is required for FM5300 to send the data in liters, these polynomials can be written in the configuration of the device. To do this, go to global settings, and choose both ports to work in LLS mode (Figure 77).
  • Page 102 “Write Polynoms”: Figure 78 LLS sensor advanced (polynomial) setup After the configuration is saved successfully FM5300 is ready to send measured fuel level. For additional information about LLS sensors, their configuration and connectivity to...
  • Page 103: Gprs Commands

    It is possible to send commands to FM5300 using GPRS. When FM5300 sends records periodically to a server, a message could be sent from the server and FM5300 will reply to it. FM5300 has to be connected to the server in order to receive commands.
  • Page 104 #GET SENDPERIODX Get SendPeriod from the configuration of a certain profile, X – profile #SET SENDPERIODX=Y Set SendPeriod to the configuration of a certain profile, X – profile, Y – SendPeriod value #GET REPMRX Get MinRecords from the configuration of a certain profile, X – profile #SET REPMRX=Y Set MinRecords to the configuration of a certain profile, X –...
  • Page 105: Debug Mode

    GPRS commands, please contact to your local sales representative. 17 DEBUG MODE FM5300 is able to transmit its current state when connected to PC using PORT1/2 cable. It is used to detect errors and provide information to possible solutions when operating as unexpected.
  • Page 106: Fm5300 Remote Log

    Figure 79 Terminal Window To debug NMEA GPS data, change baud rate value to 9600 and click connect. 18 FM5300 REMOTE LOG LOG BOOK Two types of log book: online, offline. Online log book is initiated using command log2srv and set right configuration. Device establish GPRS connection and activates link to server, log started to stream to server until set time is elapsed.
  • Page 107  NMEA (5) – send NMEA log. o <APN> - operators’ APN which will be used for data sending; o <username> - operators’ username; o <password> - operators’ password; o <IP> - servers’ IP address to which offline/online log will be send after request (“log2srvstart”);...
  • Page 108 2 STEP  Set directory for file download  Enable “Log to file” as show below...
  • Page 109 3 STEP “Terminal” Command sending using Hercules...
  • Page 110: Change Log

    2012-11-27 CAN ID correction 2012-11-30 FM5300M support added 2013-03-27 Revised calculations of LLS polynomial 2013-05-22 Added FM5300 Remote log and Data limit functionality descriptions. 2013-06-05 Corrected default values of global parameters, added Garmin multipacket parameter. 2013-07-18 Updated I/O settings 2013-08-16...

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