TELTONIKA FMB240 2G Tracker Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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TELTONIKA FMB240 2G Tracker

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Model : FMB240
  • Type : GPS Tracker
  • Dimensions: [Insert dimensions]
  • Connectivity: [Insert connectivity options]
  • Power Supply : [Insert power supply details]

Product Usage Instructions

Setting Geofence Zones:

X1 is used to set the longitude of the left bottom corner of the geofence zone, while Y1 is used to set the latitude. X2 or R is used to set the longitude for the upper right corner (in the case of a Rectangular zone) or the radius (for a Circular zone). Y2 sets the latitude for the upper right corner of the geofence zone for a Rectangular zone.

Steps to Configure Geofence Settings:

  1. Access FMB240 Configuration settings.
  2. Locate the Manual Geofence settings section.
  3. Set X1 and Y1 for the bottom left corner coordinates.
  4. Set X2 or R and Y2 for the upper right corner coordinates or radius.
  5. Save the geofence settings.

FAQ

  • Q: How can I verify if the geofence zone is correctly set?
    • A: To verify the geofence zone, you can simulate movements within the configured zone using test coordinates and check if the system triggers alerts accurately.
  • Q: Can I set multiple geofence zones with FMB240?
    • A : Yes, you can set multiple geofence zones by repeating the geofence setting steps for each desired zone within the device’sconfiguration.

https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB240_Manual_Geofence_settings

FMB240 Manual Geofence settings

PMP210 Configuration > FMP210 Manual Confence settings

FMB240 has 50 configurable Geofence zones and it can generate an event when a defined Geofence zone border is crossed. Frame border is an additional border around the Geofence zone used to prevent false events when an object stops on the border of the area and as a result records are made inside and outside the defined area because of GNSS errors. The event is generated only when both (Geofence and frame) borders are crossed. See figure to the right for details: the blue track is considered to have entered the area whereas red track is not. The shape can be a rectangle or a circle as defined by the user. Priority of Geofence event is categorized into Low, High or Panic levels. These levels define the priority of event information that is sent to the server. For more details about priorities look in I/Q settings section.

Generate event allows to choose when the record will be generated. Eventual records control where scenario status value appears: when disabled it will exist in each AVL record and when enabled the value will be appended only to eventual records. OverSpeeding helps to configure OverSpeeding scenarios separately for each different Geozone. Regular OverSpeeding and geo zones OverSpeeding function independently. If digital output control is enabled in a regular OverSpeeding scenario, geo zones OverSpeeding scenario will control it too i.e when the device is in more than one geozone and OverSpeeding is detected in any zone then the digital output turns on. Digital output turns off only when OverSpeeding is not detected anywhere. X1 is used to set the geofence zone left bottom corner X coordinate (longitude) whereas Y1 is used to set Y coordinate (latitude).
X2 or R are used to set accordingly geofence zone upper right corner X coordinate (longitude) when the Rectangular zone is used or circle radius when the Circular zone is used. Y2 sets the geofence zone upper right corner Y coordinate (latitude) for a Rectangular zone.

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