FMB900 Accessories

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Bw nb.png Please order accessories separately as they are not included into device package.
Accessory and its description Accessory connection schematic
Fuel tank sensors Fuel sensor connection to FMB920
A fuel tank level sensor that indicates the approximate fuel level on the driver's indicator panel exists in most cars. If the sensor returns an analog signal proportional to fuel level it can be connected to FMB920 Analog input. After connection to the tank fuel level sensor, a calibration is needed because most fuel tank sensors are not linear. Calibration is performed by measuring voltage values resulting from the volume of fuel in the tank.
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Alarm buttons, door sensors etc. Panic button connection to FMB920
Alarm buttons, door sensors, ignition, etc. have two output states: high or low. FMB920 Digital inputs are used to detect these states.
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Relays Inverting relay connection to FMB920
In cases when the sensor output signal is negative, an additional relay has to be installed to convert the negative signal to positive.
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Immobilizer relay Immobilizer relay connection to FMB920 output
When connected as shown on the right hand side, FMB920 disables engine starter when output is ON.
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Automotive relay Automotive relay pinout
An ordinary automotive relay is used to invert input signal or to immobilize engine starter. Note that relays can be 12 V or 24 V capable.
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Accessories that use 1-Wire Power and 1-Wire Data connections are not compatible with the FMB140, because it lacks a 1-Wire Power pin.