Teltonika - FM 3200 Configuration
This page covers the public configuration context for using the Teltonika FM 3200 tracker with Plaspy. It explains the shared Plaspy server settings, shows how the device can be pointed to the Plaspy endpoint, and provides practical example commands from public configuration content to help you prepare the tracker for use with Plaspy.
Plaspy uses shared server settings across supported devices and automatically detects the tracker protocol, so the same Plaspy endpoint and port apply to all devices. Exact manufacturer side steps can vary depending on firmware, hardware revision, installation type, and vendor tools. The FM 3200 supports USB and SMS configuration methods and GSM data reporting, so choose the manufacturer method that matches your installation and firmware level.
Configuration Overview
The goal of this configuration is to prepare the FM 3200 to communicate reliably with Plaspy and to validate that the device appears in the Plaspy platform. The example command below demonstrates how basic parameters such as APN and server endpoint are set in a single batch command.
- Point the device to Plaspy server domain or IP so data is sent to Plaspy
- Configure APN credentials and any required network authentication for GPRS
- Choose transport if the device requires a UDP or TCP selection
- Save and apply settings, then restart the tracker if required by the device
- Validate connectivity by confirming the device reports to Plaspy
Plaspy Server Settings
Use the following public Plaspy server settings when configuring the FM 3200:
- Server domain d.plaspy.com
- Server IP 54.85.159.138
- Port 8888
- Transport support for UDP or TCP
- Plaspy automatically detects the tracker protocol and uses the same port for all supported devices
Typical Requirements Before Setup
- Ensure the FM 3200 has a reliable power source and is powered on
- A working SIM card with data enabled and correct APN settings for the mobile network
- Access to the official Teltonika configuration method applicable to your device and firmware such as SMS, USB, or Teltonika configuration tools
- The APN name and optionally APN username and APN password ready to enter in placeholders like [apn], [apnu], and [apnp]
- Knowledge of whether your installation requires UDP or TCP transport selection
- Connectivity testing method such as verifying GPS fix and GPRS session status via the device interface or platform
How This Tracker Connects to Plaspy
The FM 3200 sends location and device data to the shared Plaspy server endpoint and port so Plaspy can display and manage the device. Once the server domain or IP and port are configured on the tracker, Plaspy will detect the tracker protocol automatically and begin processing incoming messages.
- The tracker is configured to report to the Plaspy server endpoint at d.plaspy.com and/or 54.85.159.138
- Data is sent on port 8888 for all devices in Plaspy
- You can choose UDP or TCP as the transport if the device requires a selection
- Plaspy automatically detects the device protocol and parses incoming telemetry
- Successful configuration enables visibility, event reporting, and operational monitoring in Plaspy
Common Configuration Workflow
- Access the official Teltonika configuration method or software appropriate for your FM 3200 firmware and installation (SMS, USB, or manufacturer tool).
- Enter the Plaspy server endpoint using either the domain d.plaspy.com or the server IP 54.85.159.138.
- Set the device port to 8888 as required by Plaspy.
- Choose UDP or TCP transport if the FM 3200 requires an explicit transport selection.
- Provide APN credentials using the appropriate fields or placeholders such as [apn], [apnu], and [apnp].
- Apply or save the configuration and restart the device if the method or firmware requires a reboot to apply settings.
- Validate that the device reports to Plaspy and appears in the platform using device activity or connection logs.
Example Configuration Commands
The FM 3200 can be configured with a batch command that sets APN and server parameters in a single step. The following public example is provided in the model configuration content. Preserve the placeholders and replace them with your network values before sending.
- Example batch configuration command (SMS or other Teltonika supported input):
setparam 2001:[apn];2002:[apnu];2003:[apnp];2004:d.plaspy.com;2005:8888;2006:1
Notes about the placeholders and command:
- [apn] is the cellular APN name for the SIM provider
- [apnu] is the APN username if required by the carrier
- [apnp] is the APN password if required by the carrier
- 2004 is configured here as d.plaspy.com and 2005 as port 8888 to point the tracker to Plaspy
- 2006 is included in the example batch sequence; check Teltonika documentation for the exact meaning of specific parameter numbers for your firmware
- Use the Teltonika supported delivery method for this command such as SMS or the official configuration tool depending on your device setup
Configuration Notes
- Firmware versions and hardware revisions may use different parameter IDs or command formats; always confirm the parameter mapping for your FM 3200 firmware.
- The FM 3200 supports TCP and UDP reporting modes; choose the transport that best matches your network environment and the guidance from Teltonika.
- SMS based configuration is commonly supported for Teltonika devices and can be used to send the batch command shown above if permitted by your device and carrier.
- When using the domain d.plaspy.com the tracker will resolve the domain via the device network; you can use the server IP 54.85.159.138 in environments where DNS resolution is restricted.
- Remember that Plaspy uses port 8888 for all devices, and Plaspy will automatically detect the incoming tracker protocol on that port.
Why Use Plaspy with This Configuration
Using the Teltonika FM 3200 with Plaspy provides a simple, consistent server endpoint and port so trackers can be managed uniformly across fleets. Pointing the device to d.plaspy.com or 54.85.159.138 on port 8888 and applying the proper APN settings lets Plaspy receive telemetry and present location, status, and alerts for operational monitoring.
To learn more about Plaspy visit https://www.plaspy.com. Please verify the latest FM 3200 device specific configuration methods and firmware behavior on the manufacturer site https://www.teltonika-gps.com/ as device parameters and procedures can change across firmware releases and hardware revisions.
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