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Teltonika TMT250 Test Manual

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TMT250 Sample Test Guide v1
About the document
This document is aimed at testing the TMT250 samples and launching device for the first time. Following the
steps below will help you to test TMT250 device.
After tests are successfully performed, please provide feedback to your Teltonika sales manager.
1. Getting started with TMT250 device
What is required for testing?
TMT250 device;
Micro SIM card with available GPRS, SMS and call features (without PIN code);
Personal Computer (Windows OS, not lower than Windows 7);
1.1.
TMT250 preparation
1.1.1. Insert SIM card and connect the battery
Use screwdriver to take off TMT250 cover.
Open the TMT250 cover and insert Micro SIM card and connect the battery as shown in a Figure
2 and 3.
Close the cover and screw in the bolts.
Figure 1. TMT250 samples example
Figure 2. Opened TMT250 cover

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  • Page 1 TMT250 Sample Test Guide v1 About the document This document is aimed at testing the TMT250 samples and launching device for the first time. Following the steps below will help you to test TMT250 device. After tests are successfully performed, please provide feedback to your Teltonika sales manager.
  • Page 2: Charge The Battery

    Device can be turned on by connecting it to USB cable or by pressing and holding the power button for 1 second. To turn off the unit press and hold the power button for 5sec. Figure 5. Connection cable Reproduction forbidden without Teltonika, UAB written authorization – All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3 3.1.1. APN and server address configuration In order for TMT250 to be able to connect to local GPRS network (and send AVL data) the following APN data (provided by local GSM services provider) must be entered into TMT250 configuration: ...
  • Page 4 Please send us information from the table below (Table 1) with information needed for TMT250 registration on Teltonika TAVL testing server. There is a possibility to test device on your own server if you have implemented our TMT250 data protocol.
  • Page 5 3.3. Man-down event scenario This function activates device position monitoring. If configured position is changed, TMT250 starts delay timeout (configurable parameter), if device will be not returned in to base position and delay timeout runs out, then an event will be generated. Device has to change its position by more than 90 degrees (configurable parameter) in order to activate an event.
  • Page 6 On both buttons a SMS with Google maps link can be configured. In order to use this scenario you should configure settings below:  Configure SMS recipient and SMS format (gmap – Google maps format). (Figure 13) Figure 13. Keyboard settings window Reproduction forbidden without Teltonika, UAB written authorization – All Rights Reserved...