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in Vehicle tracking by anonymous
Hello,

I have a question regarding the auto-configuration method described in https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/view/FMB003_Accelerometer_Features_settings

"Auto calibration need to fill two buffers to calibrate device:

1. All accelerometer data – buffer which collects all data from accelerometer at 10Hz frequency. To fill this buffer set seconds of data samples are needed. When buffer is full, oldest data is dumped and new data is placed into the buffer.

2. Straight accelerometer data – buffer which collect straight accelerations data from accelerometer at 10Hz frequency. To fill this buffer set seconds of data samples (set times Hz samples) are needed. When buffer is full, oldest data is dumped and new data is placed into the buffer. Algorithm rules to acquire these samples"

What does "set seconds of data samples are needed" mean exactly? We have multiple vehicles that failed to calibrate after multiple long trips.

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by anonymous
Hello,

Set seconds of data samples are needed means samples taken on the set period of time (in seconds). The possible reason why you failed to calibrate the device might be because your sampling period might be too long.