Teltonika FM36M1 User manual

FM36M1 User Manual
V1.0

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Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 ATTENTION............................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 INSTRUCTIONS OF SAFETY ......................................................................................................... 6
1.3 LEGAL NOTICE........................................................................................................................ 7
1.4 ABOUT DOCUMENT ................................................................................................................. 7
2BASIC DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 8
2.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 BASIC CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... 8
2.3 TECHNICAL FEATURES............................................................................................................. 10
2.4 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................ 11
2.5 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ..................................................................................................... 13
2.6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT INTERNAL BATTERY ......................................................................... 13
3CONNECTION, PINOUT, ACCESSORIES.................................................................................. 14
3.1 HOW TO INSERT SIM CARD AND ATTACH BATTERY INTO FM36M1 DEVICE: ..................................... 14
3.2 INSTALLING FM36M1 DRIVERS............................................................................................... 16
3.3 NAVIGATE LED..................................................................................................................... 17
3.4 STATUS LED ........................................................................................................................ 17
3.5 FM36M1 SOCKET 26*....................................................................................................... 18
3.6 USB................................................................................................................................... 19
3.7 ACCESSORIES........................................................................................................................ 20
4FIRMWARE .......................................................................................................................... 24
5OPERATIONAL BASICS.......................................................................................................... 26
5.1 OPERATIONAL PRINCIPALS....................................................................................................... 26
5.2 SLEEP MODES....................................................................................................................... 26
5.2.1 Sleep mode ............................................................................................................. 26
5.2.2 Deep Sleep mode .................................................................................................... 27
5.3 VIRTUAL ODOMETER.............................................................................................................. 28
5.4 FEATURES............................................................................................................................ 28
5.4.1 Scenarios ................................................................................................................ 28
5.4.2 Trip.......................................................................................................................... 29
5.4.3 Geofencing.............................................................................................................. 29
5.4.4 iButton list .............................................................................................................. 29
5.5 CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................. 30
5.6 CONFIGURATOR.................................................................................................................... 30
5.7 READ RECORDS..................................................................................................................... 32
5.8 SYSTEM SETTINGS.................................................................................................................. 33
5.9 RECORDS SETTINGS................................................................................................................ 35
5.10 GSM SETTINGS,GPRS PART................................................................................................... 35
5.11 GSM SETTINGS,SMS PART .................................................................................................... 36
5.12 GSM SETTINGS,OPERATOR LIST .............................................................................................. 37
5.13 DATA ACQUISITION MODE SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 37
5.14 FEATURES SETTINGS............................................................................................................... 42
5.14.1 Scenarios settings................................................................................................... 42
5.14.2 Trip settings ............................................................................................................ 43
5.14.3 Geofencing settings ................................................................................................ 44
5.14.4 SMS events ............................................................................................................. 47
5.15 I/O SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 53
5.15.1 Monitoring.............................................................................................................. 57
5.15.2 Event Generating.................................................................................................... 57
5.15.3 Hysteresis ............................................................................................................... 58
6SMS COMMAND LIST ........................................................................................................... 58

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6.1 SMS COMMAND LIST............................................................................................................. 58
6.1.1 getstatus................................................................................................................. 60
6.1.2 getweektime........................................................................................................... 60
6.1.3 getops..................................................................................................................... 60
6.1.4 getcfgtime .............................................................................................................. 60
6.1.5 getgps..................................................................................................................... 61
6.1.6 ggps ........................................................................................................................ 61
6.1.7 getver ..................................................................................................................... 61
6.1.8 getinfo .................................................................................................................... 62
6.1.9 getio........................................................................................................................ 62
6.1.10 readio #................................................................................................................... 62
6.1.11 setdigout ## Y1 Y2 .................................................................................................. 63
6.1.12 getparam #### ....................................................................................................... 63
6.1.13 setparam ####........................................................................................................ 63
6.1.13. getparam 1271 X/212 X ......................................................................................... 63
6.1.14. setparam 1271 X/212 X .......................................................................................... 63
6.1.15 readops #................................................................................................................ 63
6.1.16 flush #,#,#,#,#,#,# ................................................................................................... 63
6.1.17 sn # ......................................................................................................................... 64
6.1.18 banlist..................................................................................................................... 64
6.1.19 crashlog .................................................................................................................. 64
6.1.20 lvcangetprog........................................................................................................... 64
6.1.21 lvcansetprog # ........................................................................................................ 64
6.1.22 lvcangetinfo............................................................................................................ 64
7DEBUG MODE ...................................................................................................................... 65
8PARAMETER LIST ................................................................................................................. 65
8.1 PARAMETERS VALUE TYPES...................................................................................................... 65
8.2 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................ 66
8.2.1 Sleep Mode (ID=1000) ............................................................................................ 66
8.2.2 Sleep timeout (ID=200) ........................................................................................... 66
8.2.3 Analog Input value range (ID=1001) ...................................................................... 66
8.2.4 Stop Detection Source (ID=1002)............................................................................ 66
8.2.5 Static Navigation (ID=1003) ................................................................................... 66
8.2.6 Ignition Source (ID=1004) ....................................................................................... 67
8.2.7 Ignition Detection(ID=1008) ................................................................................... 67
8.2.8 Ignition Detection Timeout (ID=1009) .................................................................... 67
8.2.9 GNSS FIX Timeout for Time Synchronization via NTP (ID=1007)............................. 67
8.2.10 Saving/Sending without time synchronization (ID=201) ........................................ 68
8.2.11 GNSS System (ID=202) ............................................................................................ 68
8.3 RECORDS PARAMETERS .......................................................................................................... 68
8.3.1 Sorting (ID=1010) ................................................................................................... 68
8.3.2 Active Data Link Timeout (ID=1011)....................................................................... 68
8.3.3 Server Response Timeout (ID=1012)....................................................................... 68
8.4 GSM PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................... 69
8.4.1 GPRS content activation (ID=1240) ........................................................................ 69
8.4.2 APN Name (ID=1242).............................................................................................. 69
8.4.3 APN username (ID=1243) ....................................................................................... 69
8.4.4 APN Password (ID=1244)........................................................................................ 69
8.4.5 Domain (ID=1245) .................................................................................................. 69
8.4.6 Target Server Port (ID=1246).................................................................................. 70
8.4.7 Protocol (ID=1247).................................................................................................. 70
8.4.8 Use 2G only (ID=1248) ........................................................................................... 70
8.4.9 SMS Login (ID=1252) .............................................................................................. 70
8.4.10 SMS Password (ID=1253)........................................................................................ 70
8.4.11 SMS Time Zone (ID=1254)....................................................................................... 70
8.4.12 SMS data sending settings (ID=1250)..................................................................... 71

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8.4.13 SMS Data send week time schedule (ID=1273) ...................................................... 71
8.4.14 Authorized phone numbers (ID=1260-1269) .......................................................... 71
8.4.15 SMS Event PreDefined Numbers (ID=5000-5009)................................................... 71
8.4.16 Operator List (ID=1271 X) ...................................................................................... 71
8.5 DATA ACQUISITION MODES PARAMETERS.................................................................................. 72
8.5.1 Home Network GSM operator code “Vehicle on STOP” parameters...................... 72
8.5.2 Home Network GSM operator code “Vehicle MOVING” parameters ..................... 73
8.5.3 Roaming Network GSM operator code “Vehicle on STOP” parameters ................. 75
8.5.4 Roaming Network GSM operator code “Vehicle MOVING” parameters ................ 75
READ CHAPTER 8.5.1.4...................................................................................................................... 77
8.5.5 Unknown Network GSM operator code “Vehicle on STOP” parameters ................ 77
8.5.6 Unknown Network GSM operator code “Vehicle MOVING” parameters ............... 78
8.6 FEATURES PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................... 79
8.6.1 Green Driving scenario (ID=1600)........................................................................... 79
8.6.2 Max. Acceleration Force (ID=1602) ........................................................................ 80
8.6.3 Max. Braking Force (ID=1603)................................................................................ 80
8.6.4 Max. Cornering Force (ID=1604) ............................................................................ 80
8.6.5 Max. allowed Speed (ID=1605)............................................................................... 80
8.6.6 OverSpeeding scenario (ID=1601) .......................................................................... 80
8.6.7 Jamming detection scenario (ID=1606) .................................................................. 80
8.6.8 Immobilizer scenario (ID=1607).............................................................................. 81
8.6.9 Immobilizer ignition timeout (ID=1609) ................................................................. 81
8.6.10 iButton list checking scenario (ID=1608) ................................................................ 81
8.6.11 Excessive Idling detection (ID=1610) ...................................................................... 81
8.6.12 Time to stationary (ID=1611).................................................................................. 81
8.6.13 Time to movement (ID=1612)................................................................................. 82
8.6.14 Trip (ID=1280)......................................................................................................... 82
8.6.15 Start Speed (ID=1281)............................................................................................. 82
8.6.16 Ignition Off Timeout (ID=1282)............................................................................... 82
8.6.17 Trip distance mode (ID=1283) ................................................................................ 82
8.6.18 Enable odometer value setting (ID=1284) .............................................................. 83
8.6.19 Continuous odometer value (ID=1285)................................................................... 83
8.6.20 Remember iButton ID, while trip is detected(ID=1286) .......................................... 83
8.6.21 Geofencing.............................................................................................................. 83
8.6.22 AutoGeofencing...................................................................................................... 85
8.6.23 iButton List (ID=7000-7499).................................................................................... 86
8.7 I/O PARAMETERS.................................................................................................................. 86
8.7.1 I/O#1 Priority (ID=2000) ......................................................................................... 86
8.7.2 I/O#1 High level (ID=2001) ..................................................................................... 86
8.7.3 I/O#1 Low level (ID=2002) ...................................................................................... 87
8.7.4 I/O#1 event generation type (ID=2003).................................................................. 87
8.7.5 I/O#1 averaging length (ID=2004).......................................................................... 87
8.8 LV-CAN FEATURES ............................................................................................................... 89
8.8.1 CAN Mode............................................................................................................... 89
8.8.2 I\O Send as 0 when ignition is off ........................................................................... 89
8.9 SMS EVENT CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 89
8.9.1 I/O#1 element SMS event configuration (ID=5100)................................................ 89
9FM36M1 WITH LIGHT VEHICLES CAN ADAPTER LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 ............................ 92
9.1 PURPOSE OF LIGHT VEHICLES CAN ADAPTER LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 ...................................... 92
9.2 LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 PROGRAM NUMBER SELECTION........................................................ 92
9.2.1 LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 program number configuration via SMS command....... 92
9.2.2 Selecting LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 program number manually............................. 92
9.3 CONNECTING FM36M1 WITH LIGHT VEHICLES CAN ADAPTER...................................................... 93
9.4 CONNECTING LIGHT VEHICLES CAN ADAPTER............................................................................. 94
9.5 FM36M1 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................... 94
9.5.1 SCAN function......................................................................................................... 94
9.5.2 Offline configuration .............................................................................................. 95

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9.6 PARAMETERS ID ................................................................................................................... 96
9.7 SMS CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................... 102
9.8 CAN PROGRAM NUMBER REQUEST BY SMS............................................................................ 104
9.9 GET LV-CAN INFO BY SMS.................................................................................................. 104
9.10 REFERENCES....................................................................................................................... 104
10 MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................ 105
10.1 CONNECTING WIRES............................................................................................................ 105
10.2 CONNECTING POWER SOURCE............................................................................................... 105
10.3 CONNECTING IGNITION WIRE................................................................................................ 105
10.4 CONNECTING GROUND WIRE................................................................................................ 105
10.5 MODULE INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 106
11 CHANGE LOG................................................................................................................. 107

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1INTRODUCTION
1.1 Attention
Do not disassemble the device. If the device is
damaged, the power supply cables are not isolated or
the isolation is damaged, before unplugging the power
supply, do not touch the device.
All wireless data transferring devices produce
interference that may affect other devices which are
placed nearby.
The device must be connected only by qualified
personnel.
The device must be firmly fastened in the predefined
location.
The programming must be performed using a second
class PC (with autonomic power supply).
The device is susceptible to water and humidity.
Any installation and/or handling during a lightning
storm are prohibited.
FM36M1 has USB interface;
Please use cables provided with FM36M1 device.
Teltonika is not responsible for any harm caused by
using wrong cables for PC <-> FM36M1 connection.
1.2 Instructions of safety
This chapter contains information on how to operate FM36M1 safely. By following these
requirements and recommendations, you will avoid dangerous situations. You must read these
instructions carefully and follow them strictly before operating the device!
The device could be supplied with 10 V...30 V DC power supply. The nominal voltage is 12 V
DC. The allowed range of voltage is 10 V...30 V DC.
To avoid mechanical damage, it is advised to transport the FM36M1 device in an impact-
proof package. Before usage, the device should be placed so that its LED indicators are visible,
which show the status of operation the device is in.
When connecting the connection (2x6) cables to the vehicle, the appropriate jumpers of
the power supply of the vehicle should be disconnected.
Before dismounting the device from the vehicle, the 2x6 connection must be disconnected.

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The device is designed to be mounted in a zone of limited access, which is inaccessible for
the operator. All related devices must meet the requirements of standard EN 60950-1.
The device FM36M1 is not designed as a navigational device for boats.
1.3 Legal Notice
Copyright © 2018 Teltonika. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or
storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written
permission of Teltonika is prohibited.
Other products and company names mentioned here may be trademarks or trade names
of their respective owners.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and/or improvements at any time in
design, functionality, parameters and electrical characteristics without any prior notice and
without incurring obligations.
1.4 About document
This document contains information about the architecture, possibilities, mechanical
characteristics, and configuration of the FM36M1 device.
Acronyms and terms used in document
PC –Personal Computer.
GPRS –General Packet Radio Service.
GNSS –Global Positioning System.
GSM –Global System for Mobile Communications.
SMS –Short Message Service.
AC/DC –Alternating Current/Direct Current.
I/O –Input/Output.
Record –AVL data stored in FM36M1 memory. AVL data contains GNSS and I/O
information.
AVL packet –data packet that has been sent to server during data transmission. AVL packet
contains from 1 to 50 records.

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2BASIC DESCRIPTION
FM36M1 is GNSS, LTE CAT M1, NB IoT terminal with backup battery for SPECIAL
applications. FM36M1 is designed for light vehicles tracking but also suitable for advanced
applications like logistics, delivery services, utility transport and more. It is excellent for
refrigerated transport, because this terminal have extended input/output set and 1-wire
interface for temperature monitoring. With Teltonika CAN adapters, FM36M1 can be even used
in agriculture or construction & mining. Moreover FM36M1 supports LTE CAT M1 and NB IoT,
with additional GSM backwards compatibility, which makes this device usable with newest, cost
efficient and most popular technologies. FM36M1 also has a USB port for device status log
output and configuration.
2.1 Package contents
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The FM36M1 device is supplied to the customer in a cardboard box containing all the
equipment that is necessary for operation. The package contains:
FM36M1 device;
Input and output power supply cable with a 2x6 connection pins;
USB cable;
Li-Po battery 3.7, 170mAh;
2.2 Basic characteristics
GSM/GPRS/4G LTE CAT.M1 features:
•FDD-LTE:
oB1/ B2/ B3/ B4/ B5/ B8/ B12/ B13/ B18/B19/ B20/ B26/ B28
•TDD-LTE:
oB39 (for Cat.M1 only)
•GSM/GPRS bands:
o850/900/1800/1900MHz
oGPRS and EDGE class 12
oSMS (text, data)
FM36M1 Interface features:
•Power supply: 10 ÷ 30V;
•2 digital input;
•2 analog/digital input;
•2 open collector Digital outputs;
•1 Wire interface:
oTemperature sensor;
oiButton;
•Internal backup battery;
•2 Status LEDs:
oNavigate;
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Package content depends on Order Code, and can be customized by customer needs.

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oStatus;
•Internal USB port;
•Internal GSM antenna;
•Internal GNSS antenna;
•INPUT 5 and INPUT 6, for LV-CAN200 and ALLCAN300 adapter connection;
Hardware features:
•Cortex®-M3 processor;
•8 Mbit internal Flash memory;
•Built-in accelerometer sensor;
GNSS features:
•33 channel GNSS receiver
•-165 dBm sensitivity
•Hot start <1s
•Warm Start < 25s
•Cold start < 35s
•NMEA-183 protocol
•GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BEIDOU, SBAS, QZSS, DGPS,AGPS
•Accuracy < 3m
Special features:
•Any element event triggers (external sensor, input, speed, temperature, etc.);
•Highly configurable data acquisition and sending;
•Multiple Geo-fence areas;
•Sleep mode;
•Deep sleep mode;
•Configurable scenarios available;
•Real-time process monitoring;
•Authorized number list for remote access;
•Firmware update over GPRS or USB port;
•Configuration update over GPRS, SMS or USB port;
•TCP/IP or UDP/IP protocol support;
•Up to 3854 records storing;
•Radio frequency jamming detection.
•Records exporting using USB;
•Offline working mode;
Overvoltage protection
Description
Voltage
Duration
Normal operation
10-30V
Unlimited
Protection turns on, device turns off.
34V
Unlimited
Maximum voltage
<70V
Unlimited
Maximum voltage impulse
90V
5 milliseconds

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2.3 Technical features
Part name
Physical specification
Technical details
System LED
LED
Power supply 10...30 V DC
2W Max.
Energy consumption:
GPRS: 150 mA r.m.s max.,
Nominal: average 50 mA r.m.s,
GNSS Sleep: average 15 mA
Deep Sleep: average less than 4 mA
Battery charge current: 100 mA
Rated input current: 250 mA
Max. Operation temperature:
-25⁰C ... +55⁰C
Storage temperature:
-40⁰C ... +70⁰C
Storage relative humidity 5 ... 95 % (no
condensation)
Internal fuse: 3A, 125V
Navigation LED
LED
GSM/4G
GSM/LTE Cat.M1/Cat.NB1/EGPRS
Socket 2x6
Tyco Micro MATE-N-LOK™
4-794628-0 or similar
USB
Micro USB socket
Table 1. FM36M1 specifications

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Figure 1. FM36M1 view & dimensions (tolerance ±2mm)
2.4 Electrical characteristics
VALUE
CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Supply Voltage:
Supply Voltage (Recommended Operating Conditions)
10
30
V
Drain current (Digital Output1 OFF)
241.69
μA
Drain current (Digital Output1 ON)
5.16
mA
Drain current (Digital Output2 OFF)
240.26
μA
Drain current (Digital Output2 ON)
5.84
mA
Static Drain-Source resistance (Digital
Output ON)
300
mΩ
Digital Input:
Input resistance (DIN1,)
15
kΩ
Input resistance (DIN2, AIN2)
20
kΩ
Input resistance (AIN1)
120
kΩ

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Input Voltage (Recommended Operating
Conditions)
0
Supply
voltage
V
Input Voltage threshold (DIN1)
7.5
V
Input Voltage threshold (DIN2)
2.5
V
Input Voltage threshold (AIN1)
3.5
V
Input Voltage threshold (AIN2)
3.5
V
Analog Input:
Input Voltage (Recommended Operating
Conditions), Range1
0
10
V
Input resistance, Range1
120
kΩ
Measurement error
0.47
%
Additional error
±17.3
mV
Input Voltage (Recommended Operating
Conditions) Range2
0
30
V
Input resistance, Range2
150
kΩ
Measurement error
1.01
%
Additional error
±139
mV

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Output Supply Voltage 1-Wire:
Supply Voltage
3.3
3.6
V
Output inner resistance
7
Ω
Output current (Uout > 3.0V)
1
A
Short circuit current (Uout = 0)
130
mA
2.5 Absolute Maximum Ratings
VALUE
CHARACTERISTIC DESCRIPTION
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Supply Voltage (Absolute Maximum Ratings)
-32
32
V
Drain-Source clamp threshold voltage (Absolute
Maximum Ratings), (Idrain = 2mA)
36
V
Digital Input Voltage (Absolute Maximum Ratings)
-32
32
V
Analog Input Voltage (Absolute Maximum Ratings)
-32
32
V
2.6 Technical Information about internal battery
FM36M1 internal battery is used for detecting external voltage disconnection.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Battery Disposal instructions:
Battery should not be disposed of with general household waste.
Bring damaged or worn-out batteries to your local recycling center or dispose
them to battery recycle bin found in stores.
Internal back-up battery
Battery voltage V
Nominal capacity (mAh)
Power(Wh)
Charging
temperature
range (◦C)
Li-Polymer rechargeable
battery
3,7
170
0.64 - 0.66
0 –45

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3CONNECTION, PINOUT, ACCESSORIES
3.1 How to insert SIM card and attach battery into FM36M1 device:
Gently open FM36M1 case using screwdrivers

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Insert SIM card as shown
Attach battery
Attach FM36M1 to the case
Attach top housing cover
Device is ready

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3.2 Installing FM36M1 drivers
Software requirements:
• Operating system 32-bit and 64-bit: Windows XP with SP3 or later, Windows Vista,
Windows 7.
• MS .NET Framework V3.5 or later (http://www.microsoft.com).
Drivers:
Please download Virtual COM Port drivers from Teltonika website:
http://avl1.teltonika.lt/downloads/FM36/vcpdriver_v1.3.1_setup.zip
Installing drivers:
Extract and run VCPDriver_V1.3.1_Setup.exe. This driver is used to detect FM36M1 device
connected to the computer. Click ‘Next’ in driver installation window (figures below):
Figure 2. Driver installation window
This will launch device driver installation wizard. In the following window click ‘Next’
button again:
Figure 3. Driver installation window
Setup will continue installing drivers and will display a window about successful process at
the end. Click ‘Finish’ to complete setup:

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Figure 4. Driver installation window
You have now installed drivers for FM36M1 device successfully.
3.3 Navigate LED
Behavior
Meaning
Permanently switched on
GNSS signal is not received
Blinking every second
Normal mode, GNSS is working
Off
GNSS is turned off because:
•Sleep mode
•Deep sleep mode
3.4 Status LED
Behavior
Meaning
Blinking every second
Normal mode
Blinking every 2 seconds
Deep sleep mode
Blinking fast for a short time
Modem activity
Blinking fast constantly
Boot mode
Off
•Device is not working
Or
•Device firmware being flashed

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3.5 FM36M1 Socket 26*
Figure 5. 26 socket pinout
Figure 6. FM36M1 sticker
Input 6
6
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INPUT 5
DIN 1
5
11
1W DATA
DIN 2
4
10
1W POWER
AIN 2
3
9
OUT 2
AIN 1
2
8
OUT 1
VCC1030 (+)
1
7
GND(-)

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Pin
No.
Pin Name
Description
1
VCC (10÷30) V DC (+)
Power supply for module. Power supply range
(10÷30)V DC
Energy consumption: GPRS: 150 mA r.m.s Max.
2
DIN4/AIN 1
Digital input channel/Analog input 0-30 V range
3
DIN3/AIN 2
Digital input channel/Analog input 0-30 V range
4
DIN 2
Digital input, channel 2
5
DIN 1
Digital input, channel 1
6
INPUT 6
LV-CAN/ALL-CAN interface input 6 line
7
GND (-)
Ground pin.
8
OUT 1
Digital output. Channel 1. Open collector output.
Max. 150 mA.
9
OUT 2
Digital output. Channel 2. Open collector output.
Max. 150mA.
10
1WIRE POWER
Power supply pin for Dallas 1-Wire® devices
11
1WIRE DATA
Data channel for Dallas 1-Wire® devices
12
INPUT 5
LV-CAN/ALL-CAN interface input 5 line
Table 2. Socket 2x6 pinout description.
3.6 USB
Micro USB connector
Figure 7. Micro USB type B connector
FM36M1 connected to PC creates an STM Virtual COM Port, which can be used as a system
port (to flash firmware and configure the device):

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Figure 8. COM-Ports
3.7 Accessories
1 –Wire devices for FM36M1
One of the realized features is 1-Wire® data protocol, which enables connection of
thermometer (DS1820, DS18S20 and DS18B20) and I-Button type: DS1990A (Figures 9 and 10
show FM36M1 and 1-wire® device connection schemes).
Left row of pins
1
3
4
1
2
2
J1
J2
J3
U1
Right row of pins
1W.PWR
(FM36M1 –pin5)
1
1W. Data
(FM36M1 –pin4)
2
1
Vpp (+5 Volts DC) –
power source for
external digital
sensor
GND
(FM36M1 –pin7)
3
2
Output from external
digital sensor
Digital Input
4
Figure 9. Digital thermometer DS1820 and TTJ100 connection scheme
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