FMB
FMB tracking are designed for vehicle tracking and other applications. These devices use GSM, GNSS, and Bluetooth technologies to collect and transmit location data. The “FMB” in the name indicates that these are 2G trackers with Bluetooth functionality and advanced trackers with internal antennas, Bluetooth, and backup batteries
Key features and functionalities related to FMB tracking:
- Tracking on Demand:
This feature allows users to initiate tracking on demand via SMS or GPRS commands, enabling location tracking when needed.
- SMS/GPRS Commands:
Users can send commands to the tracker to control its tracking behavior, such as starting, stopping, or generating specific data records.
- Backup Tracker Functionality:
Some FMB devices, like the FMB+FMB Backup Tracker, can be configured to act as backup trackers, switching to a scan cycle mode.
- Data Acquisition:
FMB trackers collect various data points, including location, speed, and other parameters, depending on the configuration.
- Bluetooth Connectivity:
The Bluetooth functionality allows for connecting with other devices and sensors, expanding the tracking capabilities.
Different Models:
Various FMB models, each with specific features and capabilities. For example, the FMB120 is designed for light vehicles and has internal antennas, Bluetooth, and a backup battery
- Compatibility:
Also provides compatibility tables for FMB devices, outlining supported features and firmware versions