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*It is necessary to change '''Data Protocol''' to [[Codec#Codec_8_Extended | Codec 8 Extended]] | *It is necessary to change '''Data Protocol''' to [[Codec#Codec_8_Extended | Codec 8 Extended]] | ||
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*'''Do not forget''' to configure ''DashCam'' server information. In '''RS232\RS485''' fill in '''DashCam Server Settings''' with ''Domain'' and ''Port'' entries. | *'''Do not forget''' to configure ''DashCam'' server information. In '''RS232\RS485''' fill in '''DashCam Server Settings''' with ''Domain'' and ''Port'' entries. | ||
[[File:Dashcamserver.png|600px]] | [[File:Dashcamserver.png|600px]] | ||
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*'''''NOTE:''''' ''This is a base setup for the device to work properly. Other device configuration is made according to your needs. | *'''''NOTE:''''' ''This is a base setup for the device to work properly. Other device configuration is made according to your needs. | ||
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*'''''NOTE:''''' ''There are different settings for picture quality and compression, these settings will affect picture/video sizes and upload speeds. For more information about transfer sizes and timings, please visit our [[DashCam_Camera_Manual#DashCam_data_transfer_timing | DashCam Data Transfer Timing]] section | *'''''NOTE:''''' ''There are different settings for picture quality and compression, these settings will affect picture/video sizes and upload speeds. For more information about transfer sizes and timings, please visit our [[DashCam_Camera_Manual#DashCam_data_transfer_timing | DashCam Data Transfer Timing]] section | ||
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==Camera Scenario Mode== | ==Camera Scenario Mode== | ||
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The options On Ignition and Always determine the working mode. | The options On Ignition and Always determine the working mode. | ||
− | '''On Ignition''' means the camera scenarios will operate the way it was up to '''03.27. | + | '''On Ignition''' means the camera scenarios will operate the way it was up to '''03.27.03.Rev.105''', that is it will work only when the ignition is detected. |
'''Always''' mode means the camera scenarios will work all the time, including whenever the device is in sleep mode (except Ultra sleep mode during which the scenario is disabled). During sleep footage requests (if the network is available), periodic image sending and triggers work as well. | '''Always''' mode means the camera scenarios will work all the time, including whenever the device is in sleep mode (except Ultra sleep mode during which the scenario is disabled). During sleep footage requests (if the network is available), periodic image sending and triggers work as well. | ||
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Periodic image sending triggers photo capture from a front camera, whenever the timeout is reached (sending interval parameter). | Periodic image sending triggers photo capture from a front camera, whenever the timeout is reached (sending interval parameter). | ||
− | '''Update: Since 03.27. | + | '''Update: Since 03.27.03.Rev.04 firmware''', Periodic Image Sending Enable/Disable switch was replaced by a camera selection: |
* Front cameras deselected – periodic image sending is disabled (value 0) | * Front cameras deselected – periodic image sending is disabled (value 0) | ||
* Front camera selected – front camera’s pictures will be sent periodically (value 1) | * Front camera selected – front camera’s pictures will be sent periodically (value 1) | ||
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Camera RTC synchronization is done anytime the device itself is synchronized (via NTP, NITZ or GNSS). | Camera RTC synchronization is done anytime the device itself is synchronized (via NTP, NITZ or GNSS). | ||
− | After 03.27. | + | After 03.27.07.Rev:364 firmware for FMX125 we added a feature to set camera time, same as device selecting time. |
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Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed. | Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed. | ||
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==Other camera related functionality== | ==Other camera related functionality== |
Revision as of 08:58, 25 May 2023
Main Page > Video Solutions > Teltonika DashCam > DashCam ConfigurationDevice configuration
- It is necessary to change Data Protocol to Codec 8 Extended
- In RS232\RS485 settings change Mode to RS232 and in RS232 Mode select DashCam
- Make sure to change I/O Camera state Priorities to Low
- Do not forget to configure DashCam server information. In RS232\RS485 fill in DashCam Server Settings with Domain and Port entries.
- NOTE: This is a base setup for the device to work properly. Other device configuration is made according to your needs.
- NOTE: There are different settings for picture quality and compression, these settings will affect picture/video sizes and upload speeds. For more information about transfer sizes and timings, please visit our DashCam Data Transfer Timing section
Camera Scenario Mode
The options On Ignition and Always determine the working mode.
On Ignition means the camera scenarios will operate the way it was up to 03.27.03.Rev.105, that is it will work only when the ignition is detected.
Always mode means the camera scenarios will work all the time, including whenever the device is in sleep mode (except Ultra sleep mode during which the scenario is disabled). During sleep footage requests (if the network is available), periodic image sending and triggers work as well.
Warning: using Always mode, depending on the configuration, the device might wake up from sleep very frequently. That has to be taken into consideration when configuring the scenarios.
Periodic image sending scenario
Periodic image sending triggers photo capture from a front camera, whenever the timeout is reached (sending interval parameter).
Update: Since 03.27.03.Rev.04 firmware, Periodic Image Sending Enable/Disable switch was replaced by a camera selection:
- Front cameras deselected – periodic image sending is disabled (value 0)
- Front camera selected – front camera’s pictures will be sent periodically (value 1)
If the camera has not finished uploading pictures to the server, then the photo capture is skipped.
File Transfer priority
Filet transfer priority allows changing the priority of the specific type (photo or video) when both types are ready at once. The file transfer priority can be the following:
- Picture — the photo type of files will be prioritized.
- Video — the video type of files will be prioritized.
- Alternating — the priority will be changing from picture to video and vice versa after each file transmission.
Camera RTC synchronization
Camera RTC synchronization is done anytime the device itself is synchronized (via NTP, NITZ or GNSS).
After 03.27.07.Rev:364 firmware for FMX125 we added a feature to set camera time, same as device selecting time.
NOTE:
That after changes of the time it can be that you can receive files which the old-time or just do not have any video/photo on this periodical time then you change time, but then it will be back to normal work.
Time zone changes the inside clock of the camera, not only the OSD displayed time but all recordings will be done according to that.
For example, if you request a video from, say, 9:00 AM GMT+0, and the camera time is GMT+0 (matches our device's time), it is all fine. But if you were to configure time zone later to, for instance, GMT+10, the camera time will be set according to that time zone (time forwarded by 10 hours in this case). Which means that time gets forwarded with no real continuation as the camera does not understand the concept of time zones, it just uses time that we set. For continuation reasons in our device, we continue using GMT+0 in the camreq and then compensate with time zone if needed. The result of that, if we send the same request command as before (when requesting 9:00 AM video) with time zone GMT+10 set, the camera will receive video request for 7 PM (19:00) and the videos were not recorded at that time which will result in "file doesn't exist".
Camera control using DOUT1
It is possible to control the camera ON/OFF state using DOUT1 control in the "Features" selections. In order to achieve
this functionality, please see the connection diagram located in the First start page.
DOUT 1 Output Type has selections of either normal or inverted. Selecting inverted will make the DashCam turn on when the DOUT1 state will be 0 and turn off the the state changes to 1 and vice versa. This is recommended as inverted selection will turn on the camera upon turning on you FMx device. When 'Normal' is selected, you will need to send an SMS message to the device requesting to turn on DOUT1 every time IF DOUT control via ignition is not turned on.
Dout control via ignition stands for controlling DOUT when the ignition turns on, this setting can be chosen instead of Inverted dout. Please make sure ignition settings in the 'System' tab is correctly set and the device will turn on when the ignition of the vehicle is on. Ignition Off Timeout is a specified amount of seconds which the device will wait after ignition turns off before turning the device off. If the ignition comes back within the specified timeframe, timeout will turn off and the camera will not be turned off.
DOUT deactivation via DIN turns of DashCam when the state of DIN1 changes. This can be set with a button which when pressed will disable DOUT1 thus ensuring camera has no power.
DOUT control can also be set using sms command such as setdigout.
"setdigout # Y1 Z1" The complete setdigout command structure, listed below is explanation:
# – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT1.
Y1 – timeout value for DOUT1 if needed (in seconds).
Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed.
Camera is configured if all of these conditions are met:
- RS232 mode is selected (DashCam)
- Camera was not configured since startup or one of the related parameters were changed (compression, framerate or OSD)
- Camera file transfer is not active
Active camera reconfiguration is accompanied by two consecutive camera shutter clicks.
If camera is disconnected and later reconnected, a device will detect it by periodic camera ping packet. Once camera is detected, the device will reissue the reconfiguration procedure.