FM series
- FMA: 2G (discontinued 2018)
- FMB: 2G + Bluetooth
- FMU: 3G
- FMM: LTE M1
- FMC: LTE
Current Configurator and firmware versions
On this pages
https://wiki.teltonika.lt/view/Teltonika_Configurator_versions
https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/Firmware_versions
you find:
- current configurator version;
- current configurator file;
- current firmware version.
Please contact us for current firmware file download.
Release versions:
Download .net for Windows
- https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-5.0.17-windows-x64-installer - x64-Version, 64-Bit
- https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-5.0.17-windows-x86-installer - x86-Version, 32-Bit
- https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/8.0
Common FMB resources
- FMB AVL ID
- FMB Device Family Parameter list
- FMB SMS/GPRS Commands
- SMS over GPRS (Codec 12)
- Codec's (Codec 8, Codec 8 Extended, Codec 12, Codec 13, Codec 16)
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Not all FM parameters are documented by Teltonika all the time. Some parameters may be present only in your latest Teltonika Configurator at the beginning. |
FMB AVL ID
https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/Teltonika_Data_Sending_Protocols
- No. = old AVL ID (dismissed)
- Property ID = new AVL ID
All of the AVL ID's that are above 255 need to use Codec 8 Extended instead of Codec 8. The reason being, that Codec 8 AVL ID's have 1 Byte (Maximum value 255), while Codec 8 Extended has 2 Bytes for AVL ID's (Maximum value 65535). Also Codec 8 Extended can have variable size I/O elements.
Record and packet size
An AVL record contains basic AVL data. An AVL packet conveys one or more AVL records. An AVL packet is sent trough the cellular network as a cellular packet.
AVL record size:
minimum: 45 bytes (all IO elements disabled);
maximum: 783 bytes.
AVL packet size:
- minimum: 1 record;
- maximum: 1 kbyte (for FMB devices).
Most cellular network operators have a minimum billed packet size of 1 kbyte.
The cheapest way to set up the device would be to send as many records as they fit in a maximum size packet 81 kbyte).
Typical data consumption
Cellular data consumption depends on cellular network operator (tariff in home/roaming, what is charged and what is not). For example - some operators take extra fee for data session establishment; in this case, customers configure devices to hold a session open for all the time the vehicle is driving.
It also depends on how often device will send data, so configuration also matters.
Sending protocol:
- TCP uses different amount of data (headers, confirmations etc.);
- UDP uses about 3 times less traffic data then TCP.
So it is possible to have 2-3 Mb per month, or 10-15. All depends on your application and requirements.