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| ====Installation steps==== | | ====Installation steps==== |
| # Be ready with a vehicle '''connection scheme''' that you have received from a Teltonika Sales Representative. | | # Be ready with a vehicle '''connection scheme''' that you have received from a Teltonika Sales Representative. |
− | # '''Check the scheme''' for the current vehicle connection. Look for connectors matching '''PINs numbers''' and colors (may be different) according to connection scheme. | + | # '''Check the scheme''' for the current vehicle connection. Look for connectors matching '''PINs numbers''' and colors (maybe different) according to connection scheme. |
| # Connect CAN adapter with {{{model|FMB640}}}: | | # Connect CAN adapter with {{{model|FMB640}}}: |
| ## Connect CAN adapter's MINI USB to USB of {{{model|FMB640}}}. | | ## Connect CAN adapter's MINI USB to USB of {{{model|FMB640}}}. |
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| ====Installation steps==== | | ====Installation steps==== |
| # Follow the same '''1, 2, 3''' installation steps as with [[{{{model|FMB640}}}_CAN_adapters#Installation_steps| LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300/CAN-CONTROL installation]]. | | # Follow the same '''1, 2, 3''' installation steps as with [[{{{model|FMB640}}}_CAN_adapters#Installation_steps| LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300/CAN-CONTROL installation]]. |
− | # Connect the appropiate CAN bus pair of wires between CAN adapter and [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]: | + | # Connect the appropriate CAN bus pair of wires between CAN adapter and [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]: |
− | #: If '''CAN1 line''' need to be connected as specified in connection scheme: | + | #: If '''CAN1 line''' need to be connected as specified in the connection scheme: |
| ## Connect CAN adapter <span style="color:brown;">'''CAN1 L'''</span> to <span style="color:brown;">'''CAN L'''</span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]. | | ## Connect CAN adapter <span style="color:brown;">'''CAN1 L'''</span> to <span style="color:brown;">'''CAN L'''</span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]. |
| ## Connect CAN adapter <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:brown;">'''CAN1 H'''</span></span> to <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:brown;">'''CAN H'''</span></span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]. | | ## Connect CAN adapter <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:brown;">'''CAN1 H'''</span></span> to <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:brown;">'''CAN H'''</span></span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]. |
− | #: If '''CAN2 line''' need to be connected as specified in connection scheme: | + | #: If '''CAN2 line''' need to be connected as specified in the connection scheme: |
| ## Connect CAN adapter <span style="color:green;">'''CAN2 L'''</span> to <span style="color:brown;">'''CAN L'''</span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]. | | ## Connect CAN adapter <span style="color:green;">'''CAN2 L'''</span> to <span style="color:brown;">'''CAN L'''</span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]]. |
| ## Connect CAN adapter <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:green;">'''CAN2 H'''</span></span> to <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:brown;">'''CAN H'''</span></span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]].<p><table><td>[[File:Alert.png|50px|left|link=]]</td><td><b>Do not swap CAN L and CAN H lines.<br />Not all CAN adapter wires may be used in vehicle.</b></td></table></p> | | ## Connect CAN adapter <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:green;">'''CAN2 H'''</span></span> to <span style='color:white;text-decoration:line-through'><span style="color:brown;">'''CAN H'''</span></span> of [[SIMPLE-CAN]] / [[MINI-CAN]].<p><table><td>[[File:Alert.png|50px|left|link=]]</td><td><b>Do not swap CAN L and CAN H lines.<br />Not all CAN adapter wires may be used in vehicle.</b></td></table></p> |
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| * Vehicle ignition must be ON | | * Vehicle ignition must be ON |
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− | Depending on used CAN Adapter, length of setup sequence will vary. | + | Depending on the used CAN Adapter, the length of the setup sequence will vary. |
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| Steps to set program number: | | Steps to set program number: |
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| ===CAN Adapter State Flags=== | | ===CAN Adapter State Flags=== |
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− | CAN Adapters receive data about the states of various systems within the vehicle, and send them as flags to {{{model|FMB640}}}. {{{model|FMB640}}} device stores these flags in hexadecimal format, as one variable. Bellow is a list of kept flags and how to retrieve them.<br /> The full list of state flags is stored only by: | + | CAN Adapters receive data about the states of various systems within the vehicle, and send them as flags to {{{model|FMB640}}}. {{{model|FMB640}}} device stores these flags in hexadecimal format, as one variable. Below is a list of kept flags and how to retrieve them.<br /> The full list of state flags is stored only by: |
| * [[ALL-CAN300]] | | * [[ALL-CAN300]] |
| Only '''security state flags''' are stored by: | | Only '''security state flags''' are stored by: |
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| ==LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 Important Information== | | ==LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 Important Information== |
| ===Program Number logic change=== | | ===Program Number logic change=== |
− | Due to the growing number of supported cars, program numbers have exceeded "999". In order to maintain one number format, we are moving from 3-digit to 4-digit program numbers.<br/>In new LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 firmware (from 2017-09-01) all program numbers that were up to 999 are changed to start from 1000. So that further program numbers would continue the counting with 4-digit numbers.<br/>However, all existing program numbers stay the same, but "1" is added to the front. Device still understands the entered 3-digit program number (via SMS/GPRS), it will automatically add "1" before it. If you enter "247" - device number will turn into "1247". In Bootloader only 4-digit format is available, just add "1" to the front of the needed program number. | + | Due to the growing number of supported cars, program numbers have exceeded "999". In order to maintain one number format, we are moving from 3-digit to 4-digit program numbers.<br/>In new LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 firmware (from 2017-09-01) all program numbers that were up to 999 are changed to start from 1000. So that further program numbers would continue the counting with 4-digit numbers.<br/>However, all existing program numbers stay the same, but "1" is added to the front. The device still understands the entered 3-digit program number (via SMS/GPRS), it will automatically add "1" before it. If you enter "247" - device number will turn into "1247". In Bootloader only 4-digit format is available, just add "1" to the front of the needed program number. |
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| ===Example=== | | ===Example=== |
− | When using older connection schemes where program number displayed as 3-digit program number: | + | When using older connection schemes where the program number displayed as 3-digit program number: |
| [[Image:Fmb120_can_prog_number.png|600px|none]] | | [[Image:Fmb120_can_prog_number.png|600px|none]] |
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− | Using LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 Bootloader from soft version 2017-09-27 it is necessary to add "1" to the front of program number: | + | Using LV-CAN200/ALL-CAN300 Bootloader from soft version 2017-09-27 it is necessary to add "1" to the front of the program number: |
| [[Image:Fmb120_can_updater.png|400px|none]] | | [[Image:Fmb120_can_updater.png|400px|none]] |
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| * Automatically adjusts signal level and speed.<br/><br/> | | * Automatically adjusts signal level and speed.<br/><br/> |
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− | SIMPLE-CAN works in the '''listening mode only''', so that not all the data available on the CAN-BUS may be received using this solution. '''The device automatically sets CAN L/H polarity''', but the calibration has to be always performed during installation process. Connection of previously calibrated unit to another car needs new calibration because the reader '''automatically adjusts signal level and speed''' to different CAN buses. The device also '''automatically adapts''' to the found '''noise level'''. | + | SIMPLE-CAN works in the '''listening mode only''', so that not all the data available on the CAN-BUS may be received using this solution. '''The device automatically sets CAN L/H polarity''', but the calibration has to be always performed during the installation process. Connection of a previously calibrated unit to another car needs new calibration because the reader '''automatically adjusts signal level and speed''' to different CAN buses. The device also '''automatically adapts''' to the found '''noise level'''. |
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| [[Image:Fmb120_simplecan_pinout.png|800px|none]] | | [[Image:Fmb120_simplecan_pinout.png|800px|none]] |
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− | When power supply is connected, the LED shines continuously. It means that device is waiting for calibration. <br/>'''Calibration process''' has to be carried out when CAN-BUS twisted pair is tightened on SIMPLE-CAN and when ignition is ON. | + | When the power supply is connected, the LED shines continuously. It means that the device is waiting for calibration. <br/>'''Calibration process''' has to be carried out when CAN-BUS twisted pair is tightened on SIMPLE-CAN and when the ignition is ON. |
| *Please press the switch briefly and wait for the LED to start blinking every second. | | *Please press the switch briefly and wait for the LED to start blinking every second. |
| * Automatic calibration process takes up to 10 seconds depending on the vehicle's model. | | * Automatic calibration process takes up to 10 seconds depending on the vehicle's model. |
| *Correct calibration process is confirmed by LED starting to blink every 2 seconds (when the CAN-BUS is active). | | *Correct calibration process is confirmed by LED starting to blink every 2 seconds (when the CAN-BUS is active). |
− | *When the CAN-BUS enters sleep mode, SIMPLE-CAN device also enters sleep mode and takes 1.6mA @ 12V. In the sleep mode LED does not shine. | + | *When the CAN-BUS enters sleep mode, the SIMPLE-CAN device also enters sleep mode and takes 1.6mA @ 12V. In the sleep mode LED does not shine. |
− | *If after calibration process LED shines continuously, it means that device is not calibrated yet, CAN-BUS transmission has failed or ignition during calibration was not ON.--> | + | *If after calibration process LED shines continuously, it means that the device is not calibrated yet, CAN-BUS transmission has failed or ignition during calibration was not ON.--> |