TELTONIKA FMP100 2G Cigarette Lighter Tracker Instructions
- July 23, 2024
- teltonika
Table of Contents
TELTONIKA FMP100 2G Cigarette Lighter Tracker
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: FMP100 GSM Operators Settings
- Model: FMP100
- Category: Fast & Easy Trackers
- Usage: Data Acquisition, GSM Operator Settings
Usage Instructions
GSM Settings
The FMP100 device can operate in different modes based on the operator list
defined. The operator list is crucial for Data Acquisition mode switching.
Different settings are applied depending on the GSM operator the FMP100 is
connected to.
Operator Lists
The device uses operator lists to determine its mode of operation. If the
connected operator is blacklisted, no GPRS connection will be initiated, and
data won’t be sent via GPRS. However, SMS commands can still be sent to the
device. In case no suitable operator is found on the lists, the device will
attempt to connect to an available operator with the strongest signal.
FAQs
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Q: How do I update the operator list on my FMP100 device?
- A: To update the operator list, access the FMP100 Configuration settings and navigate to the GSM Operators settings section. You can add or remove operators from the list as needed.
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Q: What should I do if my device fails to connect to any operator?
- A: If the device is unable to connect to any operator, ensure that the SIM card is inserted correctly and that there is network coverage in the area. You can also try restarting the device to attempt a new connection.
https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMP100_GSM_Operators_settings
FMP100 GSM Operators settings
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FMP100 GSM Operators settings
GSM settings
Operator lists
FMP100 can work in different modes (use different settings) according to the
operator list defined. Operator list is used for Data Acquisition mode
switching (see Data acquisition settings section for more details). Modes are
changed based on the GSM operator FMP100 is connected to.
Configuring device roaming and blacklist operators is recommended to optimize
device performance by mitigating additional latency.
If the roaming operator list is left empty, FMP100 will automatically detect
the home operator. If the home operator is written to the roaming operator
list, it will still be detected as a home operator. Any operator not in the
roaming operator list (except the home operator) will be recognized as an
unknown operator and FMP100 will work in Unknown mode (make sure it is
configured to allow data sending – GPRS context is enabled).
If the user wants FMP100 to not connect and work with a particular operator it has to be written to Operator Blacklist. Up to 50 operators may be entered into this list.
The Operator search procedure is initiated every 15 minutes. During the search, FMP100 tries to connect to the operator providing the strongest signal. It will prioritize operators that are specified in the operator list. If no operators from the operator list are available, the device will try to connect to an operator from the blacklist. If the device connects to an operator from the blacklist, the best operator search procedure is initiated instantly. During the time when the device is connected to a blacklisted operator, no GPRS connection would be initiated and no data would be sent via GPRS. However, the ability to send SMS commands to the device would remain. If no suitable operator is found on both lists, the device will try to connect to a remaining available operator with the strongest signal.
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