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Alternative wiring with DOUT
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[[File:ADAS wiring scheme 2 v2.jpg|center|frameless|1160x1160px]]
 
[[File:ADAS wiring scheme 2 v2.jpg|center|frameless|1160x1160px]]
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'''FMxy25 wiring with DOUT'''
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<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]].
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[[File:ADAS_w_DOUT.jpg|800px]]
    
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'''For FMX640 + ADAS connection'''
 
'''For FMX640 + ADAS connection'''
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'''Please note that camera must be connected to ignition source, in other way camera will drain battery'''
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'''Please note that camera must be connected to an ignition source, in other way the camera will drain battery'''
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For FMX640 devices, RJ45 cable is required with one end cut and loose. Connect RJ45 cable to FMX640 device's port 1 or port 2, both slots have RS232 support. Once connected, the other end of the cable should have pin 3-Rx, 4-Tx shaved and connected to ADAS camera Rx and Tx cable. For the rest of the connection please refer to the picture below.  
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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 3-Rx, and 4-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]]
 
[[File:Adas112233.jpeg]]
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'''ADAS connection with relay'''
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If it is necessary to receive additional data from the DSM 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]].
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[[File:ADAS_w_DOUT6.jpg|800px]]
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===Installation: for CAN-equipped vehicles===
 
===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.
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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.
    
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.
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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!
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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!
    
===Installation: For Analog signals (no CAN)===
 
===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 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 the turn signal (left and right), brake and speed signal manually (various locations).  
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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.
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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.
    
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 analog 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 analogue 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).
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“-“: Left Side /  “+”:Right Side  
 
“-“: Left Side /  “+”:Right Side  
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(If ADAS is attached 5cm to the right from the center, input 5.  
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(If ADAS is attached 5cm to the right from the center, input 5.  
    
If ADAS is  attached 5cm to the left from the center, input -5.)  
 
If ADAS is  attached 5cm to the left from the center, input -5.)  
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</td>
 
     </tr><tr><td>Vehicle Width</td><td>Distance between  the wheels.
 
     </tr><tr><td>Vehicle Width</td><td>Distance between  the wheels.
Measure distance from left outside boarder to right outside boarder of the wheels.  
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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.
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</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 sensitive FCW warning is needed.  
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For trucks or buses, it is recommended to input 300 if a sensitive FCW warning is needed.  
 
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Camera angle – adjust the camera angle to locate the horizontal between the red guide lines.
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Camera angle – adjust the camera angle to locate the horizontal between the red guidelines.
 
[[File:Vehinst16.png|center|frameless|316x316px]]
 
[[File:Vehinst16.png|center|frameless|316x316px]]
In case of indoor installation or somewhere you cannot see the horizon properly, use same data to "'''Camera Height'''”. Mark the same height on the wall apart about 3 ~ 5 meters from the vehicle.
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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]]
 
[[File:Vehinst17.png|center|frameless|332x332px]]
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Hood Line - Locate the red line at the end of the vehicle’s hood line to remove the useless area.
 
Hood Line - Locate the red line at the end of the vehicle’s hood line to remove the useless area.
 
[[File:Vehinst19.png|center|frameless|360x360px]]
 
[[File:Vehinst19.png|center|frameless|360x360px]]
Please follow link for video instruction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93wrc6j9aqA
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Please follow the link for video instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93wrc6j9aqA
    
===ADAS configuration===
 
===ADAS configuration===

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