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'''It is important to note that ONLY specific ADAS cameras starting with the Serial Number S/N: 9C can be connected and used with FMX640 devices. Cameras starting with different S/N numbers for example; 9B, are currently not supported.''' However, upon receipt of the cameras, if the S/N number starts with 9B, check whether there is a red circle sticker on the camera as shown in the picture below. If there is, please connect the camera to the computer, install the required drivers and visit IP 10.0.0.1 on the browser. In the further window, details about the camera is displayed where the actual S/N number of the camera will start with 9C meaning that the camera is compatible with FMX640 devices. This is due to the serial numbers being pre-attached to the camera case from the manufacturer and is kept the same for warranty purposes.  
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'''It is important to note that ONLY specific ADAS cameras starting with the Serial Number S/N: 9C can be connected and used with FMX640 devices. Cameras starting with different S/N numbers for example; 9B, are currently only supported by FMX125/225 devices.''' However, upon receipt of the cameras, if the S/N number starts with 9B, check whether there is a red circle sticker on the camera as shown in the picture below. If there is, please connect the camera to the computer, install the required drivers and visit IP 10.0.0.1 on the browser. In the further window, details about the camera is displayed where the actual S/N number of the camera will start with 9C meaning that the camera is compatible with FMX640 devices. This is due to the serial numbers being pre-attached to the camera case from the manufacturer and is kept the same for warranty purposes.  
    
[[File:ADAS 9B sticker.png | 250px]]
 
[[File:ADAS 9B sticker.png | 250px]]
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ADAS system can save files inside of itself or FMX640 device if additional microSD card is connected. However, from time to time, a lot of files can be accumulated which in turn will fill up the free space overcrowding the card and new files will stop producing. To reduce the hassle of taking out the card and deleting the contents inside of it manually, garbage collector functionality is introduced. It automatically deletes all records older than the specified days thus freeing up the space in microSD card allowing it efficiently operate for longer periods of time.
 
ADAS system can save files inside of itself or FMX640 device if additional microSD card is connected. However, from time to time, a lot of files can be accumulated which in turn will fill up the free space overcrowding the card and new files will stop producing. To reduce the hassle of taking out the card and deleting the contents inside of it manually, garbage collector functionality is introduced. It automatically deletes all records older than the specified days thus freeing up the space in microSD card allowing it efficiently operate for longer periods of time.
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'''ADAS IO'''
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New IO elements called "ADAS" will appear in the configurator. Under this tab, the user can select either low or high priority on differnet features which they would like to receive to their server. Selecting priority will also allow the users to receive specific ADAS functionalities and ignore the ones they do not need.
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[[File:Adas conf2.png|center|frameless|1000x1000px]]
    
==FMx125/FMX225 Configuration==
 
==FMx125/FMX225 Configuration==
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