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[[File:Vehinst3.png|frameless|248x248px]][[File:Vehinst4.png|frameless|310x310px]]
 
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5. Connect the Teltonika FMx125,FMX225 tracker to the main unit using RS232 cable. Please refer connection scheme below.  
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5. Connect the Teltonika FMx125,FMX225 tracker to the main unit using RS232 cable. Please refer connection scheme below.
  
'''Please note that camera must be connected to ignition source, in other way camera will drain battery'''
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[[File:ADAS wiring scheme 2.png|center|frameless|1160x1160px]]
 
 
[[File:ADAS wiring scheme 2 v2.jpg|center|frameless|1160x1160px]]
 
 
 
'''FMxy25 wiring with DOUT'''
 
<b>Please note</b>, that alternative wiring with DOUT is possible, in order to receive additional data from ADAS while the ignition is off, but the key is turned to the ACC position. That way it would be possible to control the power supply by turning on/off the camera. To find information on how to configure DOUT, please visit [[FMB setdigout|FMB DOUT]].
 
 
 
[[File:ADAS_w_DOUT.jpg]]
 
  
 
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| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| '''GND''' (-)
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| '''GND''' (-)
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| Ground
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| Ground
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|}
 
 
'''For FMX640 + ADAS connection'''
 
 
'''Please note that camera must be connected to an ignition source, in other way the camera will drain battery'''
 
 
'''Also, some RJ45 cables have two modifications, some have RS232 output on 3/4 pins some on 5/6 pins'''
 
 
For FMX640 devices, RJ45 cable is required with one end cut and loose. Connect the RJ45 cable to the FMX640 device's port 1 or port 2, both slots have RS232 support. Once connected, the other end of the cable should have pin 5-Rx, and 6-Tx shaved and connected to ADAS camera Rx and Tx cable. For the rest of the connection please refer to the picture below.[[File:Adas112233.jpeg]]
 
 
'''ADAS connection with relay'''
 
If it is necessary to receive additional data from the ADAS when the ignition is off but the key is inserted and turned to the ACC position, you can do it by connecting the camera to a power source using a relay in order to control the power supply by turning on/off the camera. To find information on how to configure DOUT, please visit [[FMB setdigout|FMB DOUT]].
 
 
[[File:ADAS_w_DOUT6.jpg]]
 
 
'''Two cameras FMC650 Installation with Relay'''
 
. If you need to receive additional data from the Two cameras or one of them when the ignition is off, you can also connect the camera to a power source using the relay, to control the power supply by turning on/off the camera. To find information on how to configure DOUT, please visit [[FMB setdigout|FMB DOUT]].
 
 
[[File:2 cameras dout.JPG]]
 
 
'''Two cameras FMC650 Installation with Ignition Source.''' To connect the two cameras to the FMC650 device, you have to make sure to connect 4 PIN's of the camera to the PIN's of your device correctly.
 
 
NOTE: Two cameras must be connected to the ignition source or another source, where then you turn off ignition camera will turn off in another case camera will drain the battery if you connect directly.
 
 
[[File:688548 DualCam and DSM with FMC650.jpg]]
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! style="width:10%; border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #0054A6; background: white; color: #0054A6; text-align: left;"| PIN NUMBER
 
! style="width:15%; border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #0054A6; background: white; color: #0054A6; text-align: left;"| PIN NAME
 
! style="width:25%; border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #0054A6; background: white; color: #0054A6; text-align: left;"| DESCRIPTION
 
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| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| 6
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"|<span style="color:#008000">'''RS232-Tx'''</span>
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| ADAS output for data  transmission through RS232
 
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| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| 5
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"|<span style="color:#C0C9D5">'''RS232-Rx'''</span>
 
| style="border: 1px solid white; border-bottom: 2px solid #E8E8E8; text-align: left; vertical-align: center; background: white;"| ADAS input for data  reception through RS232
 
 
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[[File:Vehinst8.png|frameless|357x357px]]
 
[[File:Vehinst8.png|frameless|357x357px]]
  
===Installation: for CAN-equipped vehicles===
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== Installation: for CAN-equipped vehicles ==
Many vehicles are available in the database for using the CAN bus for vehicle signals (turn signals, brake and speed sense). This makes for a much faster installation. See below for checking the availability of a downloadable CAN file for your vehicle. NOTE: not all vehicles are available on the database currently, even if the vehicle has CAN. The list is constantly updated, so if the vehicle isn’t there now, it may be later. The installation may still be completed using analogue connections instead of CAN – see next section.
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Many vehicles are available in database for using the CAN bus for vehicle signals (turn signals, brake and speed sense). This makes for a much faster installation. See below for checking availability of a downloadable CAN file for your vehicle. NOTE: not all vehicles are available on the database currently, even if the vehicle has CAN. The list is constantly updated, so if the vehicle isn’t there now, it may be later. The installation may still be completed using analog connections instead of CAN – see next section.
  
 
Check to see if there is a CAN file available by opening a Chrome browser and going to http://info.mdas.co.kr/customer/login
 
Check to see if there is a CAN file available by opening a Chrome browser and going to http://info.mdas.co.kr/customer/login
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4. Connect the 4-pin plug from the CAN harness to the ‘CAN’ port on the PCI unit.
 
4. Connect the 4-pin plug from the CAN harness to the ‘CAN’ port on the PCI unit.
  
If the vehicle is not listed in the database, you must use the provided Analog harness, see next section. NOTE: vehicles that are 1 year (or so) off, may still work for CAN access!
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If the vehicle is not listed in database, you must use the provided Analog harness, see next section. NOTE: vehicles that are 1 year (or so) off, may still work for CAN access!
  
===Installation: For Analog signals (no CAN)===
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==Installation: For Analog signals (no CAN)==
 
[[File:Vehinst11.png|right|frameless|263x263px]]
 
[[File:Vehinst11.png|right|frameless|263x263px]]
If the vehicle has no CAN bus or there is no CAN file available, you must tap the turn signal (left and right), brake and speed signal manually (various locations).  
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If the vehicle has no CAN bus or there is no CAN file available, you must tap turn signal (left and right), brake and speed signal manually (various locations).  
  
1. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the brake signal wire that activates when the brake is pressed (the vehicle may need to be ON). Connect and insulate the '''black/white wire''' to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.
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1. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the brake signal wire that activates when the brake is pressed (vehicle may need to be ON). Connect and insulate the '''black/white wire''' to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.
  
 
2. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the left turn signal wire that activates with the left turn signal. Connect and insulate the '''blue/white wire''' to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.
 
2. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the left turn signal wire that activates with the left turn signal. Connect and insulate the '''blue/white wire''' to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.
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2. Connect the USB cable to the Mirco-USB port on the side of the main unit (windshield) and the other end to the laptop. If on a windows 10 machine, it should automatically install the required driver. If not or on an older machine, go to movon.co.kr, go to the ‘ADAS’ tab at the top then to ‘Downloads’ under Support. Download the appropriate zip file (contains driver) and extract it fully for your version of Windows OS (if using the 7/8 driver, install the .exe file). If WIN10, once downloaded, disconnect/reconnect the USB and it should automatically install, or find the unit in Device Manager and right-click, Update Driver and browse for driver locally.[[File:Vehinst13.png|center|frameless|335x335px]]
 
2. Connect the USB cable to the Mirco-USB port on the side of the main unit (windshield) and the other end to the laptop. If on a windows 10 machine, it should automatically install the required driver. If not or on an older machine, go to movon.co.kr, go to the ‘ADAS’ tab at the top then to ‘Downloads’ under Support. Download the appropriate zip file (contains driver) and extract it fully for your version of Windows OS (if using the 7/8 driver, install the .exe file). If WIN10, once downloaded, disconnect/reconnect the USB and it should automatically install, or find the unit in Device Manager and right-click, Update Driver and browse for driver locally.[[File:Vehinst13.png|center|frameless|335x335px]]
 
3. Open Chrome browser again and type in ''’10.0.0.1’'' into the URL bar''.'' If the driver was installed properly, the calibration screen will appear. Input credentials and press ''LOGIN''  USER:     ''admin''  PASS:     ''1234''<br>
 
3. Open Chrome browser again and type in ''’10.0.0.1’'' into the URL bar''.'' If the driver was installed properly, the calibration screen will appear. Input credentials and press ''LOGIN''  USER:     ''admin''  PASS:     ''1234''<br>
4. '''Select Vehicle Signal Type:''' there are several wiring options for installation: CAN-BUS / Analog (GPIO) / GPS (Speed). Select the proper calibration option based off which was installed: CAN (if CAN file is available), Analog (if analogue signals were tapped)
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4. '''Select Vehicle Signal Type:''' there are several wiring options for installation: CAN-BUS / Analog (GPIO) / GPS (Speed). Select the proper calibration option based off which was installed: CAN (if CAN file is available), Analog (if analog signals were tapped)
  
 
'''''Vehicle Data File''''' (CAN-BUS)For CAN-BUS connection, choose the ‘Vehicle info file’ tab and select ‘Choose File’ to upload the previously downloaded ‘mdasinfo.dat’ file (see ‘CAN-Equipped vehicles’ section).
 
'''''Vehicle Data File''''' (CAN-BUS)For CAN-BUS connection, choose the ‘Vehicle info file’ tab and select ‘Choose File’ to upload the previously downloaded ‘mdasinfo.dat’ file (see ‘CAN-Equipped vehicles’ section).
 
[[File:Vehinst14.jpg|center|frameless|363x363px]]
 
[[File:Vehinst14.jpg|center|frameless|363x363px]]
  
===Camera location and Vehicle Measurement===
 
Camera location and vehicle measurement can affect ADAS performance. It`s very important put accurate data for the best performance.
 
[[File:Vehinst15.png|center|frameless|404x404px|alt=]]
 
<table class="nd-othertables" style="width: 68%;">
 
          <th style="width: 10%; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Camera Option</th>
 
          <th style="width: 20%; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Description</th>
 
    </tr>
 
<tr>
 
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left;">Camera Height</td>
 
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Distance from  ground to the center of camera lens.</td>
 
    </tr>
 
<tr>
 
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Camera Center</td>
 
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Distance from the  center of windshield to camera lens
 
“-“: Left Side /  “+”:Right Side
 
  
(If ADAS is attached 5cm to the right from the center, input 5.
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== ADAS and FMC640 Features ==
  
If ADAS is  attached 5cm to the left from the center, input -5.)
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[[File:MicrosoftTeams-image (12).png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
</td>
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'''Periodic photo sending'''
    </tr>
 
<tr>
 
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Camera to Wheel</td>
 
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Distance from the  camera to the center of the wheel.
 
'''For trucks or  buses''', some vehicles’  wheels are located behind.
 
  
In this case,  please input 20cm.
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Possible to receive periodical photo from ADAS
</td>
 
    </tr><tr><td>Vehicle Width</td><td>Distance between  the wheels.
 
Measure the distance from the left outside border to the right outside border of the wheels.
 
</td></tr><tr><td>Camera to bumper</td><td>Distance from the camera lens to the end of the bumper.
 
For trucks or buses, it is recommended to input 300 if a sensitive FCW warning is needed.
 
</td></tr></table>
 
  
Camera angle – adjust the camera angle to locate the horizontal between the red guidelines.
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[[File:MicrosoftTeams-image (13).png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
[[File:Vehinst16.png|center|frameless|316x316px]]
 
In case of indoor installation or somewhere you cannot see the horizon properly, use the same data to "'''Camera Height'''”. Mark the same height on the wall apart about 3 ~ 5 meters from the vehicle.
 
[[File:Vehinst17.png|center|frameless|332x332px]]
 
  
Fine Camera Angle - For better accuracy of ADAS, locate the yellow dotted line in the horizon as close as possible.
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'''Video/photo by request'''
[[File:Vehinst18.png|center|frameless|344x344px]]
 
  
Hood Line - Locate the red line at the end of the vehicle’s hood line to remove the useless area.
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You can request video/photo from ADAS
[[File:Vehinst19.png|center|frameless|360x360px]]
 
Please follow the link for video instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93wrc6j9aqA
 
  
===ADAS configuration===
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== ADAS Features ==
{| class="wikitable"
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[[File:PEDESTRIAN COLLISION WARNING.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
| colspan="2" |'''You can adjust  the LDW Sensitivity for your convenience'''
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'''PCW''' '''(PEDESTRIAN COLLISION WARNING)'''
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|
 
* Enable LDW function. (On  / Off)
 
  
* Set the Activation Speed  (15, 30, 45, 60, 75km/h).
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Notifies driver of any pedestrians, bicycles or motorcycles ahead.
* Set the sensitivity of  LDW warning on a scale of 1 to 5.
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[[File:LANE DEPARTURE WARNING.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
* As the level gets higher, it gets more sensitive.  
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'''LDW (LANE DEPARTURE WARNING)'''
* Enable Repeat LDW (On /  Off)
 
* If it’s on, ADAS keeps  warning until the driver secures the lane.
 
* Warning sound: Select  preferred warning sound for LDW.
 
|[[File:Mdconfi1.png|center|frameless]]
 
  
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Helps to regain direction if the driver unintentionally departs lanes.
| colspan="2" |'''You can adjust the FCW Sensitivity for your  convenience:'''
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[[File:FORWARD COLLISION WARNING.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
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'''FCW (FORWARD COLLISION WARNING)'''
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[[File:FORWARD PROXIMITY WARNING.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
* Enable FCW function. (On  / Off)
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Sends warning alerts if a crash is imminent to assist driver in maintaining a safe traveling distance.
* Set the sensitivity of  FCW warning on a scale of 1 to 5.
 
(As the level  gets higher, it gets more sensitive)
 
* Enable Repeat FCW (On /  Off).
 
(If it’s on, ADAS keeps warning until the driver secures safe distance)
 
* Enable Sync with Brake  (On / Off).  
 
(If it’s on, ADAS won’t give FCW warning if the brake pedal was used)
 
* Warning sound: Select  preferred warning sound for FCW
 
|[[File:Mdconf2.png|center|frameless|301x301px]]
 
|-
 
| colspan="2" |'''Safety distance alert setup:'''
 
|-
 
|
 
* Enable SDA function. (On  / Off)
 
* Set the sensitivity of  SDA on a scale of 1 to 5.
 
* As the level  gets higher, it gets more sensitive.
 
* Repeat SDA and SDA  re-alert can be changed. (On / Off)
 
  
- Repeat SDA:  If it’s on, ADAS keeps warning until the driver secures safe distance.
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'''FPW (FORWARD PROXIMITY WARNING)'''
  
''- Re-alert  SDA: If it’s on, ADAS gives warnings every time''
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Notifies driver if the vehicle moves forward while another vehicle is in the detection range, which can be setup at 1 m, 2 m, 3 meters.
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[[File:FRONT VEHICLE START ALARM.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
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'''FVSA (FRONT VEHICLE START ALARM)'''
  
''the same front vehicle gets  closer than safe distance.''
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Notifies driver if the front vehicle started moving forward from 0 speed without the vehicle moving within 2 secs.
|[[File:Mdconfi3.png|center|frameless]]
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[[File:SAFETYDISTANCEALERT.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
|-
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'''SDA (SAFETY DISTANCE ALERT)'''
| colspan="2" |'''Pedestrian collision warning setup:'''
 
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|
 
* Enable PCW function. (On  / Off)
 
  
* Warning sound: Select  preferred warning sound for PCW.  
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Attracts the driver's attention to keep the safe distance ahead by warning the driver (active from 30km/h).
|[[File:Mdconfi4.png|center|frameless]]
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[[File:DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
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'''DVR (DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER)'''
| colspan="2" |'''Advanced ADAS setup:'''
 
|-
 
|
 
* Enable Forward Proximity  Warning function. (On / Off)
 
* Set the warning range on  a scale of 1 to 3.
 
(As the level  gets higher, it gets more sensitive)
 
* Enable Front vehicle  start alarm. (On / Off)
 
* Enable Speed Limit  Recognition. (On / Off)
 
* Set the warning  sensitivity (0, 5, 10, 15, 20%).
 
Ex) If you  set 10% then you will get alarm
 
  
when your speed over the limit more than 10%, 
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Records scenes as HD+HD resolutions into SD card before and after an accident. (Every minute in a loop)
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[[File:SPEED LIMIT RECOGNITION.png|left|frameless|52x52px]]
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'''SLR (SPEED LIMIT RECOGNITION)'''
  
100km limit -> Warning start from 110km speed.
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Recognizes speed limit signs and provides warnings for over speed (Available with ADAS Plus).
* Enable voice guidance (On  / Off).
 
|[[File:Mdconfi5.1.png|center|frameless]]
 
|-
 
| colspan="2" |'''Fleet management setup'''
 
|-
 
|
 
* Set  Speed limit warning (Off, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140km/h).
 
  
- You  can set your own speed limit for your fleet.
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== Product Specification ==
 
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<br>
- You can set speed limit of your vehicle and  get warning if you over the speed limit.
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<table class="nd-othertables" style="width: 68%;">
 
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        <th style="width: 10%; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Technical data</th>
* Enable  Transmit data RS-232 feature
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        <th style="width: 20%; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Description</th>
(115200 mode should be selected to work with  FMx125).
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    </tr>
 
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<tr>
It allows ADAS event data transmission to integrated device.
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left;">Supported by</td>
* Set Lock  volume button control on a scale of 1 to 5 and Off.
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">FMB640, FMC640, FMB125, FMC125, FMB225, FMC225</td>
You can fix the volume level and prevent the driver from adjusting the
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    </tr>
 
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<tr>
settings using indicator.
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Camera Resolution</td>
* Set Break  time alarm on a scale of 1 to 6 hours and Off.
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">1280 x 720 (HD)</td>
 
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    </tr>
* Enable  Vibration setting for LDW, FCW, PCW (On / Off / Both).
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<tr>
You can check the connection with the button.
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">View angle</td>
|[[File:Image (3).png|center|frameless]]
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">30 (V), 52 (H), 60 (D)</td>
|-
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    </tr>
| colspan="2" |'''Miscellaneous  Settings:'''
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<tr>
|-
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Size</td>
|
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">80 x 120 x 50 mm</td>
* Speed Unit on Analog  video output (km/h or MPH).
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    </tr>
 
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<tr>
* Set Video out format  (NTSC / PAL).
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">SD card</td>
 
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Max. 64GB</td>
* Set Voice guide language
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    </tr>
(English / Korean / Chinese / Spanish / Japanese / Hebrew/ No Sound).
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<tr>
* Enable Indicator buzzer  (On / Off).
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Video encoding</td>
 
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        <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">H264</td>
* Speed Display on  Indicator could be ON/Off
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    </tr>
|[[File:Mdconfi7.png|center|frameless]]
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<tr>
|-
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<table class="nd-othertables" style="width: 68%;">
| colspan="2" |'''ADAS Setup Complete'''
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        <th style="width: 10%; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Electrical parameters</th>
|-
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        <th style="width: 20%; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Description</th>
|
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    </tr>
* Click “Complete” button  to finish Calibration setup. Then ADAS will be
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<tr>
rebooted automatically.
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left;">Input voltage range</td>
* Click “Export vehicle  profile” button, if you want to download vehicleprofile.dat.
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">9 – 36 V</td>
 
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    </tr>
This vehicleprofile contains all the calibration settings you’ve set.
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<tr>
 
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Temperature</td>
With this file, you can simply apply current settings to  another vehicle.
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">-20 °C to +70 °C (operation)
|[[File:Mdconfi8.png|frameless|alt=|center|351x351px]]
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-40 °C to +85 °C (storage)</td>
|}
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    </tr>
 
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<tr>
[[Category: Teltonika ADAS]]
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Relative Humidity</td>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Max. 90 %</td>
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    </tr>
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<tr>
 +
          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Power consumption</td>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">12V max @300mA
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12V Idle state @ 3mA</td>
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    </tr>
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<tr><br>
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<table class="nd-othertables" style="width: 68%;">
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          <th style="width: 10%; text-align:left; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Interface</th>
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          <th style="width: 20%; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; color:black">Description</th>
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    </tr>
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<tr>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left;">USB</td>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">USB 2.0 (for calibration)</td>
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    </tr>
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<tr>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">CAN</td>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">CAN 2.0 (Car signal – Left/Right, Speed, RPM, Brake)</td>
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    </tr>
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<tr><br>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">RS232</td>
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          <td style="width: 8%; text-align:left">Indicator TX/RC (for communication with FM device)</td>
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    </tr>
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</table>

Revision as of 12:36, 6 September 2022

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Main (front) camera unit preparation

The main unit comes prepared for bus/large truck setup (cable routing) or vehicles with mostly vertical windshields. To set up the unit for an average truck or passenger vehicle, dismantle partially as shown below:

Unit preparation
Camera1.jpg
1. Remove cover
Camera1.jpg
2. Remove (2x) screws,

remove plastic cover

Camera3.png
3. Remove (2x) screws,

pry plastic mounting

frame off Unit from corners

Camera4.png
4. Reroute the main

cable (and rear camera

cable, if adding) around unit

to front (glass side)

Camera5.png
5. Press tightly into

channels when routing cables.

Remove front camera dust sticker

Camera6.png
6. Replace 1 cover only

removed from step 3.

Replace 2 screws.

Leave the remaining

covers off until the last step

Vehicle installation

1. Clean the spots on the windshield with the alcohol wipe where you plan to mount the hardware. Remove the red 3M tape and mount the main unit underneath the rear-view mirror as centered (left/right) and straight as possible (if it must be off center by a few inches, that’s okay – measurements will be taken later). Be certain not to obstruct the drivers view.

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2. Run the main-unit cable across the headliner and down to the driver side under-dash. This may require removing the A-pillar temporarily. Follow factory harnesses, always run behind any airbags.

3. Attach the mount (from the plastic bag) and stick the LCD indicator on the windshield in the driver’s line-of-sight, usually close to the A-pillar so it can be easily seen and controlled if required. Run this cable down to the driver’s under-dash as well.

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4. Once both cables are run to the under-dash, connect them to the provided PCI unit at the proper ports.

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5. Connect the Teltonika FMx125,FMX225 tracker to the main unit using RS232 cable. Please refer connection scheme below.

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PIN NUMBER PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
4 RS232-Tx ADAS output for data transmission through RS232
3 RS232-Rx ADAS input for data reception through RS232
1 VCC (9-36V) (+) Power supply for the ADAS
7 GND (-) Ground

6. Connect the provided Power/Ground harness connection to a chassis ground (black wire) and Ignition source (red wire). The circuit must provide ~3 Amp @12v. Connect the plug to the PCI unit at the ‘Power’ port.

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Installation: for CAN-equipped vehicles

Many vehicles are available in database for using the CAN bus for vehicle signals (turn signals, brake and speed sense). This makes for a much faster installation. See below for checking availability of a downloadable CAN file for your vehicle. NOTE: not all vehicles are available on the database currently, even if the vehicle has CAN. The list is constantly updated, so if the vehicle isn’t there now, it may be later. The installation may still be completed using analog connections instead of CAN – see next section.

Check to see if there is a CAN file available by opening a Chrome browser and going to http://info.mdas.co.kr/customer/login

USER: [email protected]

PASS: mDaSdataBase

1. Choose the vehicle make and model into the selector at the left.

2. Click the page icon (at right) and the database information will show CAN wire location information (if available) and download the ‘CAN File Download’ file at the bottom. NOTE: this filename will always be ‘mdasinfo.dat’ and cannot be renamed – so if you’re installing another ADAS and using this computer to set up, make a separate file folder (every time) with the vehicle year and model, and put this file inside of it.

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3. If there is a CAN file available, connect the provided CAN harness (contactless reader) to the (transmission) CAN bus wires – either where stated or at the OBD2 port, typically pins 14 & 6, if the vehicle is available on the database only.

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NOTE: this connection uses inductance. There is no need to strip the CAN wires – just open the black box, lay the CAN High and Low in the channels, then close the box.

4. Connect the 4-pin plug from the CAN harness to the ‘CAN’ port on the PCI unit.

If the vehicle is not listed in database, you must use the provided Analog harness, see next section. NOTE: vehicles that are 1 year (or so) off, may still work for CAN access!

Installation: For Analog signals (no CAN)

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If the vehicle has no CAN bus or there is no CAN file available, you must tap turn signal (left and right), brake and speed signal manually (various locations).

1. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the brake signal wire that activates when the brake is pressed (vehicle may need to be ON). Connect and insulate the black/white wire to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.

2. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the left turn signal wire that activates with the left turn signal. Connect and insulate the blue/white wire to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.

3. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the right turn signal wire that activates with the right turn signal. Connect and insulate the blue wire to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.

4. Locate the VSS wire. Connect and insulate the brown/white wire to this vehicle’s wire.

NO other wires are required for typical installation – ground the remaining wires.

ADAS Calibration

ADAS Calibration requires:

  • a laptop with an internet connection and a browser
  • micro-USB cable
  • tape measure
  • parking the car with a clear, open stretch of about a 45 meters unobstructed view (try to park close to your facility to keep the internet connection accessible – at least during the calibration driver installation)
  • a partner to drive the vehicle while speed correction is performed

Before beginning, insert the provided micro-SD card into the main unit in the location shown below until it clicks and turn the Ignition ON. Wait for the prompt, then press and release the center button one time. After the successful prompt and the unit reboots, continue to step 1.

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1. Park the vehicle in a spot with a clear stretch of unobstructed line-of-sight (about 45 meters). Leave the vehicle running

2. Connect the USB cable to the Mirco-USB port on the side of the main unit (windshield) and the other end to the laptop. If on a windows 10 machine, it should automatically install the required driver. If not or on an older machine, go to movon.co.kr, go to the ‘ADAS’ tab at the top then to ‘Downloads’ under Support. Download the appropriate zip file (contains driver) and extract it fully for your version of Windows OS (if using the 7/8 driver, install the .exe file). If WIN10, once downloaded, disconnect/reconnect the USB and it should automatically install, or find the unit in Device Manager and right-click, Update Driver and browse for driver locally.

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3. Open Chrome browser again and type in ’10.0.0.1’ into the URL bar. If the driver was installed properly, the calibration screen will appear. Input credentials and press LOGIN USER:     admin PASS:     1234
4. Select Vehicle Signal Type: there are several wiring options for installation: CAN-BUS / Analog (GPIO) / GPS (Speed). Select the proper calibration option based off which was installed: CAN (if CAN file is available), Analog (if analog signals were tapped)

Vehicle Data File (CAN-BUS)For CAN-BUS connection, choose the ‘Vehicle info file’ tab and select ‘Choose File’ to upload the previously downloaded ‘mdasinfo.dat’ file (see ‘CAN-Equipped vehicles’ section).

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ADAS and FMC640 Features

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Periodic photo sending

Possible to receive periodical photo from ADAS

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Video/photo by request

You can request video/photo from ADAS

ADAS Features

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PCW (PEDESTRIAN COLLISION WARNING)

Notifies driver of any pedestrians, bicycles or motorcycles ahead.

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LDW (LANE DEPARTURE WARNING)

Helps to regain direction if the driver unintentionally departs lanes.

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FCW (FORWARD COLLISION WARNING)

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Sends warning alerts if a crash is imminent to assist driver in maintaining a safe traveling distance.

FPW (FORWARD PROXIMITY WARNING)

Notifies driver if the vehicle moves forward while another vehicle is in the detection range, which can be setup at 1 m, 2 m, 3 meters.

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FVSA (FRONT VEHICLE START ALARM)

Notifies driver if the front vehicle started moving forward from 0 speed without the vehicle moving within 2 secs.

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SDA (SAFETY DISTANCE ALERT)

Attracts the driver's attention to keep the safe distance ahead by warning the driver (active from 30km/h).

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DVR (DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER)

Records scenes as HD+HD resolutions into SD card before and after an accident. (Every minute in a loop)

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SLR (SPEED LIMIT RECOGNITION)

Recognizes speed limit signs and provides warnings for over speed (Available with ADAS Plus).

Product Specification


Technical data Description
Supported by FMB640, FMC640, FMB125, FMC125, FMB225, FMC225
Camera Resolution 1280 x 720 (HD)
View angle 30 (V), 52 (H), 60 (D)
Size 80 x 120 x 50 mm
SD card Max. 64GB
Video encoding H264

Electrical parameters Description
Input voltage range 9 – 36 V
Temperature -20 °C to +70 °C (operation) -40 °C to +85 °C (storage)
Relative Humidity Max. 90 %
Power consumption 12V max @300mA 12V Idle state @ 3mA

Interface Description
USB USB 2.0 (for calibration)
CAN CAN 2.0 (Car signal – Left/Right, Speed, RPM, Brake)
RS232 Indicator TX/RC (for communication with FM device)