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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Fuel tank sensors
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Fuel sensor connection to {{{model|FMB640}}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | A fuel tank level sensor which indicates the approximate fuel level on the driver's indicator panel exists in most cars. If the sensor returns analogue signal proportional to fuel level it can be connected to {{{model|FMB640}}} 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 tank.
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | [[Image:{{{fuel_sensor|FMCFMM640 Fuel Sensor.png}}}|250px|center]]
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Alarm buttons, door sensors etc.
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Panic button connection to {{{model|FMB640}}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Alarm buttons, door sensors, ignition, etc. have two output states: high or low. {{{model|FMB640}}} Digital inputs are used to detect these states.
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | [[Image:{{{panic_button|FMCFMM640 Panic button.png}}}|400px|center]]
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Relays
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Inverting relay connection to {{{model|FMB640}}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | In cases when sensor output signal is negative, an additional relay has to be installed to convert negative signal to positive.
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | [[Image:{{{inv_relay|FMCFMM640 inv relay.png}}}|400px|center]]
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Immobilizer relay
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Immobilizer relay connection to {{{model|FMB640}}} output
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | When connected as shown on the right hand side, {{{model|FMB640}}} disables engine starter when output is ON.
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | [[Image:{{{imb_relay|Sch_fmb1yx_imb_relay.png}}}|400px|center]]
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Automotive relay
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Automotive relay pinout
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | 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.<br/>[[Image:{{{pic_relay|Pic_relay.png}}}|150px|center]]
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | [[Image:Sch_ord_relay.png|250px|center]]
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;"| {{{oneWire|1-Wire devices}}}
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | {{{oneWire|Digital thermometer DS1820 and TTJ100 connection to {{{model|FMB640}}} }}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" rowspan=5 | {{{oneWire|One of the implemented features on {{{model|FMB640}}} is 1-Wire® data protocol, which enables connection to devices such as thermometer (DS1820, DS18S20 and DS18B20) and I-Button DS1990A. }}}
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | {{{oneWire| [[Image:{{{DS1820|FMCFMM640 DS1820.png}}}|400px|center]] }}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | {{{oneWire| TTJ sensor pinout }}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | {{{oneWire| [[Image:{{{TTJ|FMCFMM640 TTJ.png}}}|400px|center]] }}}
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | {{{oneWire| I-Button DS1990A connection to {{{model|FMB640}}} }}}
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | {{{oneWire| [[Image:{{{DS1990A|FMCFMM640 DS1990A.png}}}|400px|center]] }}}
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! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;"| Impulse counters
! style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Pulse fuel meters connection scheme
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| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | Here two pulse meters are used, where one is mounted on the direct flow valve and the other on the return flow valve. Data from both meters is sent to the {{{model|FMB640}}}. Then {{{model|FMB640}}} calculates DIN3-DIN4. Resulting difference equals to fuel consumption. Filter should be used on the direct flow pipe to prevent any damage caused by impurities in the liquid. The filter mounted in the meter inlet is only a safety filter and it is too small to act as a strainer.<br/>
| style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;" | [[Image:{{{impulse_meter|FMB640_Impulse_meter.png}}}|400px|center]]
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