Keyword Sms (Gprs) Commands; Keyword Configuration With Tcp; Status Info - Teltonika TMT250 User Manual

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Save to file – save configuration to file.
Update firmware – update firmware on device.
Reset device – reset device configuration to default.

5.1.2 Keyword SMS (GPRS) commands:

Configuration should be not locked when the user is attempting to set a new keyword,
change it or delete it. For example:
Set new keyword (set):
<name>{space}<pass>{space}setkey{space}{space}<newkeyword>
Change old keyword (change):
<name>{space}<pass>{space}setkey{space}<oldkeyword>{space}<newkeyword>
Delete current keyword:
<name>{space}<pass>{space}delkey{space}<keyword>

5.1.3 Keyword configuration with TCP

If keyword is set, it will be saved to configuration file.
If keyword in configuration file does not match keyword in device after TCP configuration,
configurator will ask the device keyword. When device is locked, the keyword cannot be changed
with TCP configuration.
5.2

Status info

Status info enables the user to monitor real time information of TMT250. Following fields
are displayed: Device Info field, GNSS Info field, GSM Info field, and I/O Info field. User is able to
export all of the information to .HTML file using an icon which is at the top right corner of the
Device Info area.
Device Info shows device name, firmware version, last device start time, RTC Time, power
voltage (mV), device IMEI, internal memory free space, device uptime, battery voltage (mV) and
internal battery status.
GNSS Info shows:
▪ Real time GNSS status information: module status (ON, Deep/GPS/Online Sleep mode),
the amount of GNSS packets device received from startup, fix status and the last GNSS fix
time.
▪ Satellite information: the amount and type of satellites that are visible, and the amount
of satellites used for location positioning.
▪ Location information: latitude, longitude, altitude, angle, HDOP, PDOP and speed.
GSM Info shows:
▪ GSM status: modem status, SIM status, GPRS status, actual operator code and GSM signal
level.
▪ GPRS traffic: the amount of data that has been sent and received by the device.
▪ Sockets information: which server domain and port is used.
▪ Records: how many records were sent to the server since last data reset, when the last
record was sent and when the last server response was.
▪ SMS count: the amount of SMS messages TMT250 has received and the amount of SMS
responses that were sent from the device.
I/O Info shows the values from all configurable I/O elements.
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