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Teltonika - TMT250 Features

This page provides a public, non-sensitive overview of the Teltonika TMT250 feature set and how those features can be used with Plaspy. It focuses on practical capabilities, operational value, and the way events and telemetry from the TMT250 appear in a fleet or personal tracking platform such as Plaspy.

Exact availability and behavior of the features described here can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, regional variant, and installation details. For device specific limits, configuration options, and the latest technical information refer to the manufacturer documentation.

Feature Overview

The TMT250 is a compact autonomous 2G mini GPS tracker designed primarily for personal security and lone worker protection. It pairs on-device safety features with wireless sensor integration via Bluetooth LE for flexible monitoring and alerting in mobile or outdoor scenarios.

  • Compact autonomous 2G GPS tracking with multi GNSS support for improved positioning
  • Easy access emergency button to send instant alert events and trigger notifications
  • Bluetooth LE connectivity to pair external low energy beacons and sensors for temperature, humidity, magnet detection, and movement monitoring
  • Built-in man-down, alarm, and no-movement scenarios to detect potential incidents automatically
  • IP67 rated enclosure for water and dust resistance suitable for outdoor use
  • Rechargeable internal battery and sleep modes to balance runtime and reporting frequency

Core Features of Teltonika - TMT250

  • Autonomous 2G tracker functionality with support for multiple GNSS constellations for reliable location fixes
  • Prominent emergency button for manual panic alerts and event generation
  • Bluetooth Low Energy radio for integrating external beacons and compatible sensors
  • Preconfigured safety scenarios including man-down detection, alarm press handling, and no-movement monitoring
  • IP67 ingress protection for deployment in wet or dusty environments
  • Internal rechargeable battery and configurable sleep modes for power management
  • Built-in accelerometer to support motion based events and detection scenarios
  • Configuration and firmware update options including FOTA and Teltonika Configurator for USB or Bluetooth

How These Features Work with Plaspy

Plaspy can ingest events and location updates from the TMT250 so that alerts, sensor readings, and positional data are visible in a single monitoring interface. Platform users can use Plaspy to combine device events with rules, notifications, and historical playback.

  • Emergency button presses and alarm events appear as device events that can trigger notifications, escalation workflows, or incident logs in Plaspy
  • Man-down and no-movement scenarios generate automatic alerts that Plaspy surfaces for monitoring teams
  • Location updates and GNSS positions are shown on the Plaspy map for real time tracking and route history
  • Bluetooth LE sensor data forwarded by the tracker (for example from paired beacons) can be recorded as sensor events or attributes in Plaspy
  • Power and state events such as charge, sleep mode changes, or device power on/off are available for operational oversight
  • Plaspy automatically detects common tracker protocols so devices can report into the platform without manual protocol selection

Typical Use Cases

  • Lone worker safety with immediate alerting when the emergency button is pressed or man-down is detected
  • Personal security and elder care monitoring with automated no-movement detection and on demand tracking
  • Environmental or asset monitoring when paired with Bluetooth LE sensors for temperature, humidity, or magnet status
  • Outdoor activities and remote site checks where IP67 protection and compact size are required
  • Temporary or mobile protection for couriers, security escorts, or field technicians using on demand tracking modes

Feature Availability Notes

  • Feature behavior depends on firmware and hardware revision; some scenario parameters or sensor integrations may require a specific firmware level
  • Bluetooth LE integration requires compatible external beacons or sensors and appropriate configuration on the tracker and the platform
  • Cellular 2G connectivity and available bands vary by region and operator; ensure local network support before deployment
  • Power management and sleep modes affect reporting frequency and runtime; tune settings based on operational needs
  • Manufacturer supplied tools and configurator options may be required to enable advanced scenarios or to perform firmware updates

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Using the Teltonika TMT250 together with Plaspy gives organizations a straightforward way to convert device events into operational awareness. The TMT250’s emergency button, automatic safety scenarios, and BLE sensor support produce actionable events that Plaspy can consolidate, notify on, and display on live maps for rapid response and historical analysis.

If you want to learn more about how Plaspy can work with devices like the Teltonika TMT250, visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest device specifications, firmware notes, and official manufacturer details verify information at https://www.teltonika-gps.com/ since device features and firmware behavior can change over time.

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