Custom Scenarios

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Introduction to Custom Scenarios functionality

Given that different clients have unique needs and are always expanding their options and solutions, we continually look for ways to meet various expectations in a timely manner.To achieve this, we developed a solution that allows users to customize a set of parameters as conditions in order generate an event or control the device's digital outputs. When connected to different types of peripherals such as alarms, buzzers or relays, this feature can inform the driver or complete specific functions.

Since the device operates independently under different conditions, it eliminates the need to monitor device status on the platform and implement complex backend functions. Using the custom scenarios functionality any type of data readable by the specific device model can impact how and when the digital output is controlled.


Custom Scenarios functionality logic

Figure 1. “Custom Scenarios” functionality logic

“Smart Ignition Detection”– detects ignition “on” and “off” automatically by monitoring last “Smart Ignition Duration” seconds of external voltage and comparing it to current external voltage value. If current external voltage value is higher by “Smart Ignition Delta” than external voltage “Smart Ignition Duration” seconds ago, Ignition “on” event is detected. If current external voltage value is lower by “Smart Ignition Delta” than “Smart Ignition Duration” seconds ago Ignition “off” event is detected.










Smart Ignition Detection configuration

New configurable parameters were added under “Ignition Settings” (Figure 2):

• Smart Ignition Enable/Disable – To enable functionality. Parameter is able to be configured if “Ignition Source” has “Power Voltage” configured.

• Smart Ignition Delta (mV) – How much external voltage must change to detect ignition ON or OFF event.

• Smart Ignition Duration (s) – Time interval used for comparing current external voltage against historical external voltage configured seconds ago.

Figure 2. “Smart Ignition” configurable parameters












In case the vehicle has a variable voltage alternator, also known as a smart alternator, an alternative configuration is advised -- taking into account movement detection by accelerometer, in order to monitor the ignition status of the vehicle.

Figure 3. “Smart Ignition” recommended configuration for vehicles with smart alternators















Parameter list

Parameter ID Name Value range Description
Min Max Default
66201 Smart Ignition 0 1 1 0 - Disabled;
1 - Enabled
66202 Smart Ignition Delta, mV 100 2000 600 How much external voltage must change, in miliVolts to detect ignition ON or OFF event.
66203 Smart Ignition Duration, s 2 20 3 Time interval, in seconds, used for comparing current external voltage against historical external voltage configured seconds ago.


Firmware and hardware compatibility

Smart ignition detection functionality is available for FMT100/FMX880 devices on the firmware 03.29.00.rev.980. You can download the firmware and configurator here. Download zip.png