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Quick Manual v1.4: Advanced Tracker With Flexible Inputs Configuration

This document provides instructions for setting up and configuring an FMB130 advanced tracking device. It includes: 1) An overview of the device components and pinouts. 2) Steps for inserting the SIM card, connecting the battery, and installing USB drivers to connect the device to a computer. 3) Information on mounting recommendations, LED indicators, technical specifications, and safety. 4) Instructions for downloading configuration software, connecting the device, and modifying settings using the software interface. The document provides concise setup instructions for connecting, powering on, and configuring the key functionality of the FMB130 tracking device.
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Quick Manual v1.4: Advanced Tracker With Flexible Inputs Configuration

This document provides instructions for setting up and configuring an FMB130 advanced tracking device. It includes: 1) An overview of the device components and pinouts. 2) Steps for inserting the SIM card, connecting the battery, and installing USB drivers to connect the device to a computer. 3) Information on mounting recommendations, LED indicators, technical specifications, and safety. 4) Instructions for downloading configuration software, connecting the device, and modifying settings using the software interface. The document provides concise setup instructions for connecting, powering on, and configuring the key functionality of the FMB130 tracking device.
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FMB130 Quick Manual

Advanced tracker with


flexible inputs configuration
v1.4
Table of Contents
Warranty ...................................................................................... 16

Warranty Disclaimer........................................................................ 16
Know your device .......................................................................... 3

Pinout ................................................................................................. 4

Wiring scheme................................................................................... 5

Set up your device ......................................................................... 6

How to insert Micro-SIM card and connect the battery ................ 6

PC Connection (Windows) ................................................................ 7

How to install USB drivers (Windows)............................................. 7

Configuration (Windows) ................................................................. 7

Quick SMS configuration .................................................................. 9

Mounting recommendations ..................................................... 10

LED indications ............................................................................ 11

Characteristics............................................................................. 11

Basic characteristics ....................................................................... 11

Electrical characteristics ................................................................. 13

Safety information ...................................................................... 14

Certification and Approvals ....................................................... 15

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Know your device

Figure 1 FMB130 device view

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Pinout
Table 1 FMB130 2x6 socket pinout

PIN NUMBER PIN NAME DESCRIPTION


1 VCC (10-30) V DC (+) Power supply (+10-30 V DC).
Digital output, channel 3. Open
2 DOUT 3
collector output. Max. 0,5 A DC..

Analog input, channel 2. Input range: 0-


3 DIN 3 / AIN 2
30 V DC / Digital input, channel 3.

Digital input, channel 2, Negative input,


4 DIN 2-N / AIN 1 Analog input, channel 1, Input range: 0-
30 V DC.

5 DIN 1 Digital input, channel 1.


6 INPUT 6 TX EXT (LVCAN – TX).

7 GND (-) Ground pin. (10-30) V DC (―)


Digital output, channel 1. Open
8 DOUT 1
collector output. Max. 0,5 A DC..
Digital output, channel 2. Open
9 DOUT 2
collector output. Max. 0,5 A DC. Figure 2 FMB130 2x6 socket pinout
10 1WIRE POWER +3,8 V output for 1–Wire devices.
11 1WIRE DATA Data for 1–Wire devices.
12 INPUT 5 RX EXT (LVCAN - RX).

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Wiring scheme

Figure 3 FMB130 Wiring scheme

1
Automotive relay

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Set up your device
How to insert Micro-SIM card and
connect the battery
1. Gently remove FMB130 bottom cover using plastic pry tool
from both sides. Then remove the top cover.
2. Insert Micro-SIM card as shown with PIN request disabled or
read our Wiki how to enter it later in Teltonika Configurator.
Make sure that Micro-SIM card cut-off corner is pointing
forward to slot.
3. Connect battery as shown to device. Position the battery in
place where it does not obstruct other components.
4. After configuration, see “PC Connection (Windows)”, attach
device top and bottom cover back.

Figure 4 Covers removal Figure 5 Micro-SIM card insert Figure 6 Battery connection Figure 7 Cover removal

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PC Connection (Windows) Setup will continue installing the driver and eventually the
confirmation window will appear. Click Finish to complete the
setup.
1. Power-up FMB130 with DC voltage (10 – 30 V) power supply
using supplied power cable. LED’s should start blinking, see
“LED indications”.
2. Connect device to computer using Micro-USB cable or
Configuration (Windows)
Bluetooth connection: At first FMB130 device will have default factory settings set. These
• Using Micro-USB cable settings should be changed according to the user's needs. Main
▬ You will need to install USB drivers, see “How to install configuration can be performed via Teltonika Configurator
USB drivers (Windows)” software. Get the latest Configurator version from here.
• Using Bluetooth Configurator operates on Microsoft Windows OS and uses
▬ FMB130 Bluetooth is enabled by default. Turn on prerequisite MS .NET Framework. Make sure you have the correct
Bluetooth on your PC, then select Add Bluetooth or version installed.
other device > Bluetooth. Choose your device named –
Table 2 MS .NET requirements
“FMBxxx_last_7_imei_digits”, without LE in the end.
Enter default password 5555, press Connect and then MS .NET REQUIREMENTS
select Done.
Operating MS .NET Framework
3. You are now ready to use the device on your computer. Version Links
system version

Windows Vista

How to install USB drivers Windows 7


Windows 8.1
MS .NET Framework
4.6.2
32 and 64 bit www.microsoft.com

Windows 10
(Windows) Downloaded Configurator will be in compressed archive. Extract it
1. Please download COM port drivers from here. and launch Configurator.exe. After launch software language can
2. Extract and run TeltonikaCOMDriver.exe. be changed by clicking in the right bottom corner (Figure 8
3. Click Next in driver installation window. Language selection).
4. In the following window click Install button.

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Various Status window tabs display information about GNSS,
GSM, I/O, Maintenance and etc. FMB130 has one user editable
profile, which can be loaded and saved to the device. After any
modification of configuration the changes need to be saved to
device using Save to device button. Main buttons offer following
Figure 8 Language selection
functionality:
Configuration process begins by pressing on connected device
(Figure 9 Device connected via USB). 1. Load from device – loads configuration from device.

2. Save to device – saves configuration to device.

3. Load from file – loads configuration from file.

4. Save to file – saves configuration to file.


Figure 9 Device connected via USB
5. Update firmware – updates firmware on device.
After connection to Configurator Status window will be displayed
(Figure 10 Configurator Status window). 6. Read records – reads records from the device.

7. Reboot device – restarts device.

8. Reset configuration – sets device configuration to

default.

Most important configurator section is GPRS – where all your


server and GPRS settings can be configured and Data Acquisition
– where data acquiring parameters can be configured.
More details about FMB130 configuration using Configurator can
be found in our Wiki.

Figure 10 Configurator Status window

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Quick SMS configuration Default configuration settings
Default configuration has optimal parameters present to ensure Movement and ignition detection:
best performance of track quality and data usage. Vehicle movement will Ignition will be detected
Quickly set up your device by sending this SMS command to it: be detected by by vehicle power voltage
accelerometer between 13,2 – 30 V
" setparam 2001:APN;2002:APN_username;2003:APN_password;2004:Domain;2005:Port;2006:0"
Device makes a record On Moving if one of these events happen:

Note: Before SMS text, two space symbols should be inserted.


300 seconds passes Vehicle turns 10 degrees
GPRS settings:
Speed difference
• 2001 – APN
Vehicle drives 100 between last coordinate
• 2002 – APN username (if there meters and current position is
are no APN username, empty greater than 10 km/h
field should be left) Device makes a record On Stop if:
• 2003 – APN password (if there 1 hour passes while
are no APN password, empty vehicle is stationary
field should be left) and ignition is off

Server settings: Records sending to server:


If device has made a
• 2004 – Domain
record it is sent to the
• 2005 – Port server every 120
• 2006 – Data sending protocol seconds
(0 – TCP, 1 – UDP) After successful SMS configuration, FMB130 device will
synchronize time and update records to configured server.
Time intervals and default I/O elements can be changed by using
Teltonika Configurator or SMS parameters.

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Mounting recommendations
▬ 3 A, 125 V external fuse shall be used.

• Connecting ignition wire


• Connecting wires ▬ Be sure to check if it is a real ignition wire i. e. power does
▬ Wires should be connected while the module is not plugged not disappear after starting the engine.
in. ▬ Check if this is not an ACC wire (when key is in the first
▬ Wires should be fastened to stable wires or other non- position, most of the vehicle electronics are available).
moving parts. Any heat emitting and/or moving objects ▬ Check if power is still available when you turn off any of
should be kept away from the wires. vehicles devices.
▬ There should be no exposed wires. If factory isolation was ▬ Ignition is connected to the ignition relay output. As
removed while connecting the wires, the isolation material alternative, any other relay, which has power output when
should be applied. ignition is on, may be chosen.
▬ If the wires are placed in the exterior or in places where they
can be damaged or exposed to heat, humidity, dirt, etc., • Connecting ground wire
additional isolation should be applied and the wires should ▬ Ground wire is connected to the vehicle frame or metal
not be loose. parts that are fixed to the frame.
▬ Wires cannot be connected to the board computers or ▬ If the wire is fixed with the bolt, the loop must be connected
control units. to the end of the wire.
▬ For better contact scrub paint from the spot where loop is
• Connecting power source going to be connected.
▬ Be sure that after the car computer goes to sleep mode,
power might be still available on the power wires.
Depending on the car model, this may happen in 5 to 30
minutes period.
▬ When the module is connected, measure the voltage again
to make sure it did not decrease.
▬ It is recommended to connect to the main power cable in
the fuse box.

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LED indications Characteristics
Basic characteristics
Table 3 Navigation LED indications Table 5 Basic characteristics

BEHAVIOUR MEANING MODULE


Permanently switched on GNSS signal is not received Name Teltonika TM2500

Blinking every second Normal mode, GNSS is working Technology GSM/GPRS/GNSS/BLUETOOTH

GNSS is turned off because: GNSS


Off Device is not working or Device is in
sleep mode GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BEIDOU,
GNSS
SBAS, QZSS, DGPS, AGPS
Blinking fast constantly Device firmware is being flashed
Receiver Tracking: 33
Table 4 Status LED indications Tracking sensitivity -165 dBM
Accuracy <3m
BEHAVIOUR MEANING
Hot start <1s
Blinking every second Normal mode
Warm start < 25 s
Blinking every two seconds Sleep mode
Cold start < 35 s
Blinking fast for a short time Modem activity

Device is not working or Device is in CELLULAR


Off
boot mode Technology GSM
Quad-band 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
2G bands
MHz
GPRS Multi-Slot Class 12 (up to 240
Data transfer
kbps), GPRS Mobile Station Class B
Data support SMS (text/data)

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POWER OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature (without
Input voltage range 10-30 V DC with overvoltage protection -40 °C to +85 °C
battery)
Back-up battery 170 mAh Li-Ion battery 3.7 V (0.63 Wh) Storage temperature (without battery) -40 °C to +85 °C
Operating humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
At 12V < 2.5 mA (Ultra Deep Sleep)
Ingress Protection Rating IP41
At 12V < 5 mA (Deep Sleep)
Battery charge temperature 0 °C to +45 °C
Power consumption At 12V < 5.5 mA (Online Deep Sleep)
Battery discharge temperature -20 °C to +60 °C
At 12V < 18,5 mA (GPS Sleep)
-20 °C to +45 °C for 1 month
At 12V < 34 mA (nominal with no load) Battery storage temperature
-20 °C to +35 °C for 6 months
BLUETOOTH
FEATURES
Specification 4.0 + LE
Sensors Accelerometer
Temperature and Humidity sensor,
Green Driving, Over Speeding
Headset, OBDII dongle, Inateck detection, Jamming detection, GNSS
Supported peripherals
Barcode Scanner, Universal BLE Fuel Counter, DOUT Control Via Call,
sensors support Excessive Idling detection, Immobilizer,
Scenarios
iButton Read Notification, Unplug
INTERFACE
detection, Towing detection, Crash
Digital Inputs 3 detection, Auto Geofence, Manual
Negative Inputs 1 1 (Digital Input 2) Geofence, Trip
Impulse Inputs 2 (Digital Input 1, Digital Input 2) GPS Sleep, Online Deep Sleep, Deep
Digital Outputs 3 Sleep modes
Sleep, Ultra Deep Sleep
Analog Inputs 2 FOTA Web, FOTA, Teltonika
CAN Adapter inputs 1 Configuration and firmware update Configurator (USB, Bluetooth), FMBT
1-Wire 1 mobile application (Configuration)
GNSS antenna Internal High Gain Configuration, Events, DOUT control,
GSM antenna Internal High Gain SMS
Debug
USB 2.0 Micro-USB GPRS commands Configuration, DOUT control, Debug
LED indication 2 status LED lights Time Synchronization GPS, NITZ, NTP
SIM Micro-SIM + eSIM LLS (Analog), LV-CAN200, ALL-CAN300,
Memory 128MB internal flash memory Fuel monitoring OBDII dongle, CAN-CONTROL, OBDII
dongle
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION
Digital Input 1, Accelerometer, External
Dimensions 65 x 56 x 20,6 mm (L x W x H) Ignition detection Power Voltage, Engine RPM (CAN
Weight 55 g Adapters, OBDII dongle)

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Electrical characteristics
Table 6 Electrical characteristics

VALUE ANALOG INPUT


CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION Input voltage (Recommended Operating
MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT Conditions), Range 1
0 +10 V

SUPPLY VOLTAGE Input resistance, Range 1 38.45 kΩ


Measurement error on 12V, Range 1 0.9 %
Supply Voltage (Recommended Operating
+10 +30 V Additional error on 12 V, Range 1 108 mV
Conditions)
Measurement error on 30 V, Range 1 0.33 %
DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPEN DRAIN GRADE) Additional error on 30 V, Range 1 88 mV
Drain current (Digital Output OFF) 120 µA Input Voltage (Recommended Operating
0 +30 V
Conditions), Range 2
Drain current (Digital Output ON,
0.1 0.5 A Input resistance, Range 2 150 kΩ
Recommended Operating Conditions)
Measurement error on 12 V, Range 2 0.9 %
Static Drain-Source resistance (Digital Output
400 600 mΩ Additional error on 12 V, Range 2 108 mV
ON)
Measurement error on 30 V, Range 2 0.33 %
DIGITAL INPUT Additional error on 30 V, Range 2 88 mV
Input resistance (DIN1) 47 kΩ OUTPUT SUPPLY VOLTAGE 1-WIRE
Input resistance (DIN2) 38.45 kΩ Supply voltage +4.5 +4.7 V
Output inner resistance 7 Ω
Input resistance (DIN3) 150 kΩ
Output current (Uout > 3.0 V) 30 mA
Input voltage (Recommended Operating Supply
0 V Short circuit current (Uout = 0) 75 mA
Conditions) voltage
NEGATIVE INPUT
Input Voltage threshold (DIN1) 7.5 V
Input resistance 38.45 kΩ
Input Voltage threshold (DIN2) 2.5 V Input voltage (Recommended Operating Supply
0 V
Input Voltage threshold (DIN3) 2.5 V Conditions) voltage
Input voltage threshold 0.5 V
Sink current 180 nA

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Safety information All wireless data transferring devices produce
interference that may affect other devices which are
This message contains information on how to operate FMB130 safely. By placed nearby.
following these requirements and recommendations, you will avoid
The device must be connected only by qualified
dangerous situations. You must read these instructions carefully and
follow them strictly before operating the device! personnel.

• The device uses SELV limited power source. The nominal voltage is The device must be firmly fastened in a predefined
+12 V DC. The allowed voltage range is +10..+30 V DC. location.
• To avoid mechanical damage, it is advised to transport the device in
an impact-proof package. Before usage, the device should be placed
The programming must be performed using a PC with
so that its LED indicators are visible. They show the status of device
autonomic power supply.
operation.
• When connecting the 2x6 connector wires to the vehicle, the Installation and/or handling during a lightning storm
appropriate jumpers of the vehicle power supply should be is prohibited.
disconnected.
• Before unmounting the device from the vehicle, the 2x6 connector
The device is susceptible to water and humidity.
must be disconnected. The device is designed to be mounted in a
zone of limited access, which is inaccessible to the operator. All
related devices must meet the requirements of EN 60950-1 standard. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an
The device FMB130 is not designed as a navigational device for boats. incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to
the instructions.

Do not disassemble the device. If the device is


Battery should not be disposed of with general
damaged, the power supply cables are not isolated or
household waste. Bring damaged or worn-out
the isolation is damaged, DO NOT touch the device
batteries to your local recycling center or dispose
before unplugging the power supply.
them to battery recycle bin found in stores.

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Certification and Approvals
• FMB130 ANATEL
• FMB130 RoHS

This sign on the package means that it is Para maiores informações, consulte o site da
necessary to read the User‘s Manual before ANATEL www.anatel.gov.br
your start using the device. Full User‘s Este equipamento não tem direito à
Manual version can be found in our Wiki. proteção contra interferência prejudicial e
não pode causar interferência em sistemas
This sign on the package means that all used devidamente autorizados.
electronic and electric equipment should not 00647‐20‐08591
be mixed with general household waste.
For more information, see the ANATEL
website www.anatel.gov.br
Hereby, Teltonika declare under our sole
responsibility that the above described This equipment is not entitled to protection
product is in conformity with the relevant against harmful interference and must not
Community harmonization: European cause interference in duly authorized
Directive 2014/53/EU (RED). systems.

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Warranty Warranty Disclaimer
TELTONIKA guarantees its products to be free of any TELTONIKA PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED TO BE USED BY PERSONS
manufacturing defects for a period of 24 months. With additional WITH TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE. ANY OTHER USE RENDERS
agreement we can agree on a different warranty period, for more THE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXPRESSED HEREIN AND ALL
detailed information please contact our sales manager. IMPLIED WARRANTIES NULL AND VOID AND SAME ARE HEREBY
EXCLUDED. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
Contact us teltonika.lt/company/contacts ARE ANY AND ALL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE OR REVENUE,
All batteries carry a reduced 6 month warranty period.
LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER ECONOMIC
If a product should fail within this specific warranty time, the LOSS.
product can be:
More information can be found at teltonika.lt/warranty-repair
• Repaired
• Replaced 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.

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