ADAS
Introduction
The ADAS is an advanced driver safety system designed to save lives, increase awareness of bad driving habits & record driving statistics (with video) for fleet management users and conventional drivers alike. Together with Teltonika FMx125 tracker all collected information can be forwarded to server. This installation manual highlights the most important information required and assumes an experienced installer uses common industry practices for a successful integration.
Product Specification
Technical data | Description |
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Supported by | FMB125, FMU125, FMC125, FMM125 |
Camera Resolution | 1280 x 720 (HD) |
View angle | 30 (V), 52 (H), 60 (D) |
Size | 80 x 120 x 50 mm |
SD card | Max. 64GB |
Video encoding | H264 |
Electrical parameters | Description |
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Input voltage range | 9 – 36 V |
Temperature | -20 °C to +70 °C (operation) -40 °C to +85 °C (storage) |
Relative Humidity | Max. 90 % |
Power consumption | 12V max @300mA 12V Idle state @ 3mA |
Interface | Description |
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USB | USB 2.0 (for calibration) |
CAN | CAN 2.0 (Car signal – Left/Right, Speed, RPM, Brake) |
RS232 | Indicator TX/RC (for communication with FM device) |
Features
PCW (PEDESTRIAN COLLISION WARNING)
Notifies driver of any pedestrians, bicycles or motorcycles ahead.
LDW (LANE DEPARTURE WARNING)
Helps to regain direction if the driver unintentionally departs lanes.
FCW (FORWARD COLLISION WARNING)
Sends warning alerts if a crash is imminent to assist driver in maintaining a safe traveling distance.
FPW (FORWARD PROXIMITY WARNING)
Notifies driver if the vehicle moves forward while another vehicle is in the detection range, which can be setup at 1 m, 2 m, 3 meters.
FVSA (FRONT VEHICLE START ALARM)
Notifies driver if the front vehicle started moving forward from 0 speed without the vehicle moving within 2 secs.
SDA (SAFETY DISTANCE ALERT)
Attracts the driver's attention to keep the safe distance ahead by warning the driver (active from 30km/h).
DVR (DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER)
Records scenes as HD+HD resolutions into SD card before and after an accident. (Every minute in a loop)
SLR (SPEED LIMIT RECOGNITION)
Recognizes speed limit signs and provides warnings for over speed (Available with ADAS Plus).
Indicator Display
Indicator Display for ADAS | |||
Left Turn Signal
The left under bar blinks when the left turn signal is active at 0km/h. |
Right Turn Signal
The right under bar blinks when the right turn signal is active at 0km/h. | ||
LDW Active
LDW is enabled. |
LDW Unavailable
LDW is not active. | ||
Left Departure Alert
When the vehicle departs the left lane. |
Right Departure Alert
When the vehicle departs the right lane. | ||
Front Vehicle Detection
When the vehicle ahead is in the host vehicle’s lane. |
Forward Collision Warning
Indicates impending collision with the vehicle ahead | ||
Pedestrian Collision Warning
Indicates impending collision with a pedestrian. |
Pedestrian Detection
Displayed when a pedestrian is detected ahead. | ||
Recording without voice
DVR function is working and voice is not being recorded. |
Recording with voice
DVR function is working and voice is being recorded. | ||
Camera Connection Error
Camera connection is not good. Contact your local distributor/installer. |
CAN Communication Error
CAN Communication has a problem. Contact your local distributor/installer. | ||
Camera View Block Error
The camera is covered by something. Remove something blocking camera vision. |
Low Visibility Indication
The performance of ADAS might be limited under the inclement weather condition. |
Indicator Display for ADAS Plus | |||
Booting Mode
ADAS is turning on. |
Driving Mode
Default mode when ADAS is turned on. | ||
Left Turn Signal
The left under bar blinks when the left turn signal is active at 0km/h. |
Right Turn Signal
The right under bar blinks when the right turn signal is active at 0km/h. | ||
LDW Active
LDW is enabled. |
LDW Unavailable
LDW is not active. | ||
Left Departure Alert
When the vehicle departs the left lane. |
Right Departure Alert
When the vehicle departs the right lane. | ||
Front Vehicle Detection
When the vehicle ahead is in the host vehicle’s lane. |
Forward Collision Warning
Indicates impending collision with the vehicle ahead | ||
Pedestrian Collision Warning
Indicates impending collision with a pedestrian. |
Pedestrian Detection
Displayed when a pedestrian is detected ahead. | ||
Forward Proximity Warning
Front vehicle is within the range of FPW warning settings |
Forward Collision Warning icon
Collision with front vehicle is impending. | ||
Pedestrian Collision Warning icon
Collision with pedestrian is impending. |
Speed Limit Detection icon
Speed limit sign is detected | ||
Camera Connection Error
Camera connection is not good. Contact your local distributor/installer. |
CAN Communication Error
CAN Communication has a problem. Contact your local distributor/installer. | ||
Camera View Block Error
The camera is covered by something. Remove something blocking camera vision. |
Low Visibility Indication
The performance of ADAS might be limited under the inclement weather condition. | ||
Indicator communication error | SD card error
The SD card cannot be read. Please check if it is inserted or is not corrupted. |
Indicator Settings
Display Turning On: Press the center button.
Display Turning Off: Press the center button until the display turns off. (Even if the display turns off, it gives a warning sound)
Indicator Settings for ADAS | |||
1) Working Mode
When it turns on, working mode operates. Volume control is available, when indicator is in the working mode.
the volume, press the (+) button repeatedly to increase the volume. |
2) Brightness Control Mode
Press the center button once it changes to brightness control mode.
increase the brightness level and save the new settings. The brightness level appears in numbers.
left LDW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
There are five available levels(1-5). | ||
3) Left LDW Sensitivity Control Mode
to left LDW sensitivity control mode. Press the (-) and (+) button to decrease or increase the left LDW sensitivity and save the new settings. The left LDW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to Right LDW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
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4) Right LDW Sensitivity Control Mode
Right LDW sensitivity control mode. Press the (-) and (+) button to decrease or increase the right LDW sensitivity and save the new settings. The right LDW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to FCW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
There are five available levels(1-5). | ||
5) FCW Sensitivity Control Mode
to FCW sensitivity control mode.
or increase the FCW sensitivity and save the new settings. The FCW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to SDA sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
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6) SDA Sensitivity Control Mode
changes to SDA sensitivity control mode.
or increase the SDA sensitivity and save the new settings.
appears in numbers.
FPW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
There are five available levels(1-5). | ||
7) FPW Sensitivity Control Mode
to FPW sensitivity control mode.
or increase the FPW sensitivity and save the new settings. The FPW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to Volume control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
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8) Volume Control Mode
changes to volume control mode.
or increase the volume and save the new settings.
to working mode.
it returns to working mode.
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Indicator Settings for ADAS plus | |||
1) Working Mode
When it turns on, working mode operates. Volume control is available, when indicator is in the working mode.
the volume, press the (+) button repeatedly to increase the volume. |
2) Brightness Control Mode
Press the center button once it changes to brightness control mode.
increase the brightness level and save the new settings. The brightness level appears in numbers.
left LDW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
There are five available levels(1-5). | ||
3) Left LDW Sensitivity Control Mode
to left LDW sensitivity control mode. Press the (-) and (+) button to decrease or increase the left LDW sensitivity and save the new settings. The left LDW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to Right LDW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
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4) Right LDW Sensitivity Control Mode
Right LDW sensitivity control mode. Press the (-) and (+) button to decrease or increase the right LDW sensitivity and save the new settings. The right LDW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to FCW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
There are five available levels(1-5). | ||
5) FCW Sensitivity Control Mode
to FCW sensitivity control mode.
or increase the FCW sensitivity and save the new settings. The FCW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to SDA sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
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6) SDA Sensitivity Control Mode
changes to SDA sensitivity control mode.
or increase the SDA sensitivity and save the new settings.
appears in numbers.
FPW sensitivity control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
There are five available levels(1-5). | ||
7) FPW Sensitivity Control Mode
to FPW sensitivity control mode.
or increase the FPW sensitivity and save the new settings. The FPW sensitivity level appears in numbers. Press the center button again, it goes to Volume control mode. If there is no button operation for 5 seconds, it returns to working mode.
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8) Volume Control Mode
changes to volume control mode.
or increase the volume and save the new settings.
to working mode.
it returns to working mode.
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9) Voice Recording Control Mode
then it enters voice recording control mode.
Press the (-) and (+) button to select each option and the center button to save new settings.
5 seconds, it returns to driving mode. |
10) SLR Sensitivity Control Mode
changes to SLR sensitivity control mode.
Press the (-) and (+) button to decrease or increase the SLR sensitivity and save new settings.
goes to volume control mode.
5 seconds, it returns to driving mode. |
Main (front) camera unit preparation
The main unit comes prepared for bus/large truck setup (cable routing) or vehicles with mostly vertical windshields. To set up the unit for an average truck or passenger vehicle, dismantle partially as shown below:
Unit preparation | |||||
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1. Remove cover | 2. Remove (2x) screws,
remove plastic cover |
3. Remove (2x) screws,
pry plastic mounting frame off Unit from corners | |||
4. Reroute the main
cable (and rear camera cable, if adding) around unit to front (glass side) |
5. Press tightly into
channels when routing cables. Remove front camera dust sticker |
6. Replace 1 cover only
removed from step 3. Replace 2 screws. Leave the remaining covers off until the last step |
Vehicle installation
1. Clean the spots on the windshield with the alcohol wipe where you plan to mount the hardware. Remove the red 3M tape and mount the main unit underneath the rear-view mirror as centered (left/right) and straight as possible (if it must be off center by a few inches, that’s okay – measurements will be taken later). Be certain not to obstruct the drivers view.
2. Run the main-unit cable across the headliner and down to the driver side under-dash. This may require removing the A-pillar temporarily. Follow factory harnesses, always run behind any airbags.
3. Attach the mount (from the plastic bag) and stick the LCD indicator on the windshield in the driver’s line-of-sight, usually close to the A-pillar so it can be easily seen and controlled if required. Run this cable down to the driver’s under-dash as well.
4. Once both cables are run to the under-dash, connect them to the provided PCI unit at the proper ports.
5. Connect the Teltonika FMx125 tracker to the main unit using RS232 cable. Please refer connection scheme below.
PIN NUMBER | PIN NAME | DESCRIPTION |
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4 | RS232-Tx | ADAS output for data transmission through RS232 |
3 | RS232-Rx | ADAS input for data reception through RS232 |
1 | VCC (9-36V) (+) | Power supply for the ADAS |
7 | GND (-) | Ground |
6. Connect the provided Power/Ground harness connection to a chassis ground (black wire) and Ignition source (red wire). The circuit must provide ~3 Amp @12v. Connect the plug to the PCI unit at the ‘Power’ port.
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.
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
USER: telematics.adas@teltonika.lt
PASS: mDaSdataBase
1. Choose the vehicle make and model into the selector at the left.
2. Click the page icon (at right) and the database information will show CAN wire location information (if available) and download the ‘CAN File Download’ file at the bottom. NOTE: this filename will always be ‘mdasinfo.dat’ and cannot be renamed – so if you’re installing another ADAS and using this computer to set up, make a separate file folder (every time) with the vehicle year and model, and put this file inside of it.
3. If there is a CAN file available, connect the provided CAN harness (contactless reader) to the (transmission) CAN bus wires – either where stated or at the OBD2 port, typically pins 14 & 6, if the vehicle is available on the database only.
NOTE: this connection uses inductance. There is no need to strip the CAN wires – just open the black box, lay the CAN High and Low in the channels, then close the box.
4. Connect the 4-pin plug from the CAN harness to the ‘CAN’ port on the PCI unit.
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!
Installation: For Analog signals (no CAN)
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).
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.
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.
3. With a digital multimeter or test light, locate the right turn signal wire that activates with the right turn signal. Connect and insulate the blue wire to this vehicle’s wire. This may be a (+) or (-) signal.
4. Locate the VSS wire. Connect and insulate the brown/white wire to this vehicle’s wire.
NO other wires are required for typical installation – ground the remaining wires.
ADAS Calibration
ADAS Calibration requires:
- a laptop with an internet connection and a browser
- micro-USB cable
- tape measure
- parking the car with a clear, open stretch of about a 50-yard unobstructed view (try to park close to your facility to keep the internet connection accessible – at least during the calibration driver installation)
- a partner to drive the vehicle while speed correction is performed
Before beginning, insert the provided micro-SD card into the main unit in the location shown below until it clicks and turn the Ignition ON. Wait for the prompt, then press and release the center button one time. After the successful prompt and the unit reboots, continue to step 1.
1. Park the vehicle in a spot with a clear stretch of unobstructed line-of-sight (about 50 yards). Leave the vehicle running
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.
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
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)
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).
Camera location and Vehicle Measurement
Camera location and vehicle measurement can affect ADAS performance. It`s very important put accurate data for the best performance.
Camera Option | Description |
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Camera Height | Distance from ground to the center of camera lens. |
Camera Center | Distance from the center of windshield to camera lens
“-“: Left Side / “+”:Right Side (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.) |
Camera to Wheel | Distance from the camera to the center of the wheel.
For trucks or buses, some vehicles’ wheels are located behind. In this case, please input 20cm. |
Vehicle Width | Distance between the wheels.
Measure distance from left outside boarder to right outside boarder of the wheels. |
Camera to bumper | 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. |
Camera angle – adjust the camera angle to locate the horizontal between the red guide lines.
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.
Fine Camera Angle - For better accuracy of ADAS, locate the yellow dotted line in the horizon as close as possible.
Hood Line - Locate the red line at the end of the vehicle’s hood line to remove the useless area.
Please follow link for video instruction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93wrc6j9aqA
ADAS configuration
You can adjust the LDW Sensitivity for your convenience | |
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You can adjust the FCW Sensitivity for your convenience: | |
(As the level gets higher, it gets more sensitive)
(If it’s on, ADAS keeps warning until the driver secures safe distance)
(If it’s on, ADAS won’t give FCW warning if the brake pedal was used)
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Safety distance alert setup: | |
- Repeat SDA: If it’s on, ADAS keeps warning until the driver secures safe distance. - Re-alert SDA: If it’s on, ADAS gives warnings every time the same front vehicle gets closer than safe distance. |
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Pedestrian collision warning setup: | |
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Advanced ADAS setup: | |
(As the level gets higher, it gets more sensitive)
Ex) If you set 10% then you will get alarm when your speed over the limit more than 10%, 100km limit -> Warning start from 110km speed.
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Fleet management setup | |
- You can set your own speed limit for your fleet. - You can set speed limit of your vehicle and get warning if you over the speed limit.
(Converter mode should be selected to work with FMx125). It allows ADAS event data transmission to integrated device.
You can fix the volume level and prevent the driver from adjusting the settings using indicator.
You can check the connection with the button. |
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Miscellaneous Settings: | |
(English / Korean / Chinese / Spanish / Japanese / Hebrew/ No Sound).
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ADAS Setup Complete | |
rebooted automatically.
This vehicleprofile contains all the calibration settings you’ve set. With this file, you can simply apply current settings to another vehicle. |
FMx125 Configuration
ADAS functionality is intended for use with devices, that have RS232. It was implemented in FMB.Ver.03.27.01.Rev.240. New RS232 mode was implemented for ADAS camera data reading and new ADAS IO section was created.
In order for ADAS functionality to work „ADAS Camera“ RS232 mode has to be selected (151 parameter ID, value 21).
New IO elements
Note:
1) Please use Codec08 extended protocol with ADAS functionality
2) RS232 baudrate should be configured 115200 bps
Teltonika ADAS new AVL ID's
AVL ID | Description | Possible values |
600 | Speed taken from ADAS | 0-255 km/h |
601 | Left turn signal indication | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Left turn signal On |
602 | Right turn signal indication | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Right turn signal On |
603 | Brake signal indication | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Brake On |
604 | RPM taken from ADAS | 0-65535 |
605 | Lane departure warning Left | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Recognised 0x02 - Left LDW event 0x03 - Function disabled |
606 | Lane departure warning Right | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Recognised 0x02 - Right LDW event 0x03 - Function disabled |
607 | Lenght of left lane | 0-255 cm |
608 | Lenght of right lane | 0-255 cm |
609 | Time till collision | 0-255 (e.g. 100->10s) |
610 | Safety distance alert | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Recognised (ahead vehicle) 0x02 - SDA event 0x03 - Function disabled |
611 | Front vehicle start alarm | 0x00 - None
0x02 - FVSA event 0x03 - Function disabled |
612 | Front proximity warning | 0x00 - None
0x02 - FPW event 0x03 - Function disabled |
613 | Front collision warning | 0x00 - None
0x02 - FCW event 0x03 - Function disabled |
614 | Pedestrian collision warning | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Recognized 0x02 - PCW event 0x03 - Function disabled |
615 | Recording state | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Recording (Mic Off) 0x02 - Recording (Mic On) |
616 | ADAS camera error code | 0x00 - None
0x01 - Low visibility 0x02 - Camera blocked |
617 | Distance to ahead object | 0-150 m, 255 - None |
618 | Speed of object ahead | -128 – 126 km/h |
619 | Speed limit recognition state | 0x00 - None
0x02 - Over speed Event 0x03 - Function Disabled |
620 | Speed limit recognised | 0 – 120 km/h (0 – None) |
621 | Speed limit recognition sensitivity | 0-255%, (255 - reserved for unknown) |
Note: In case of LDV event, 0x02 means crossing the lane without any turn signal. But firstly ADAS must find out the lane markings on the road to alert a driver of LDW event. Therefore, ADAS should know if the lane marking is detected (0x01 – Recognized).
In case of PCW, ADAS also must find out if there is a people in front of vehicle. After a pedestrian is detected (0x01 – Recognized), ADAS can alarm driver of PCW (0x02 - PCW event).
Teltonika ADAS Parameter list
Parameter ID | Name | Values | Explanation | ||
Min | Max | Default | |||
49100 | Speed priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed priority |
49103 | Speed low level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS speed low level |
49102 | Speed high level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS speed high level |
49104 | Speed event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS speed event only |
49101 | Speed operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS speed operand |
49105 | Speed Avg Const | 0 | 65535 | 10 | ADAS speed averaging constant |
7530 | Speed event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS speed event is generated. |
8530 | Speed event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS speed” | ADAS speed event SMS text. |
49110 | Left turn signal priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS left turn signal event priority |
49113 | Left turn signal low level | 0 | 1 | 0 | ADAS left turn signal low level |
49112 | Left turn signal high level | 0 | 1 | 0 | ADAS left turn signal high level |
49114 | Left turn signal event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS left turn signal event only |
49111 | Left turn signal operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS left turn signal operand |
7531 | Left turn signal event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS left turn signal event is generated. |
8531 | Left turn signal event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Left turn signal” | ADAS left turn signal event SMS text. |
49120 | Right turn signal priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS right turn signal event priority |
49123 | Right turn signal low level | 0 | 1 | 0 | ADAS right turn signal low level |
49122 | Right turn signal high level | 0 | 1 | 0 | ADAS right turn signal high level |
49124 | Right turn signal event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS right turn signal event only |
49121 | Right turn signal operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS right turn signal operand |
7532 | Right turn signal event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS right turn signal event is generated. |
8532 | Right turn signal event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Right turn signal” | ADAS right turn signal event SMS text. |
49130 | Brake signal priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS brake signal event priority |
49133 | Brake signal low level | 0 | 1 | 0 | ADAS brake signal low level |
49132 | Brake signal high level | 0 | 1 | 0 | ADAS brake signal high level |
49134 | Brake signal event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS brake signal event only |
49131 | Brake signal operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS brake signal operand |
7533 | Brake signal event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS brake signal event is generated. |
8533 | Brake signal event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Brake signal” | ADAS brake signal event SMS text. |
49140 | RPM priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS RPM priority |
49143 | RPM low level | 0 | 65535 | 0 | ADAS RPM low level |
49142 | RPM high level | 0 | 65535 | 0 | ADAS RPM high level |
49144 | RPM event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS RPM event only |
49141 | RPM operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS RPM operand |
49145 | RPM Avg Const | 0 | 65535 | 10 | ADAS RPM averaging constant |
7534 | RPM event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS RPM event is generated. |
8534 | RPM event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS RPM” | ADAS RPM event SMS text. |
49150 | LDW left priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning left event priority |
49153 | LDW left low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning left low level |
49152 | LDW left high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning left high level |
49154 | LDW left event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning left event only |
49151 | LDW left signal operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS lane departure warning left operand |
7535 | LDW left event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS lane departure warning left event is generated. |
8535 | LDW left event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Lane departure warning Left” | ADAS lane departure warning left event SMS text. |
49160 | LDW right priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning right event priority |
49163 | LDW right low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning right low level |
49162 | LDW right high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning right high level |
49164 | LDW right event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS lane departure warning right event only |
49161 | LDW right signal operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS lane departure warning right operand |
7536 | LDW right event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS lane departure warning right event is generated. |
8536 | LDW right event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Lane departure warning Right” | ADAS lane departure warning right event SMS text. |
49170 | Distance left priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS distance left priority |
49173 | Distance left low level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS distance left low level |
49172 | Distance left high level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS distance left high level |
49174 | Distance left event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS distance left event only |
49171 | Distance left operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS distance left operand |
49175 | Distance left Avg Const | 0 | 65535 | 10 | ADAS distance left averaging constant |
7537 | Distance left event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS distance left event is generated. |
8537 | Distance left event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Left distance” | ADAS distance left event SMS text. |
49180 | Distance right priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS distance right priority |
49183 | Distance right low level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS distance right low level |
49182 | Distance right high level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS distance right high level |
49184 | Distance right event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS distance right event only |
49181 | Distance right operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS distance right operand |
49185 | Distance right Avg Const | 0 | 65535 | 10 | ADAS distance right averaging constant |
7538 | Distance right event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS distance right event is generated. |
8538 | Distance right event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Right distance” | ADAS distance right event SMS text. |
49190 | Time till collision priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS time till collision event priority |
49193 | Time till collision low level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS time till collision low level |
49192 | Time till collision high level | 0 | 255 | 0 | ADAS time till collision high level |
49194 | Time till collision event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS time till collision event only |
49191 | Time till collision operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS time till collision operand |
7539 | Time till collision event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS time till the collision event is generated. |
8539 | Time till collision event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Time till collision” | ADAS time till collision event SMS text. |
49200 | Safety distance alert priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS safety distance alert event priority |
49203 | Safety distance alert low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS safety distance alert low level |
49202 | Safety distance alert high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS safety distance alert high level |
49204 | Safety distance alert event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS safety distance alert event only |
49201 | Safety distance alert operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS safety distance alert operand |
7540 | Safety distance alert event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS safety distance alert event is generated. |
8540 | Safety distance alert event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Safety distance alert” | ADAS safety distance alert event SMS text. |
49210 | Front vehicle start alarm priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front vehicle start alarm event priority |
49213 | Front vehicle start alarm low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front vehicle start alarm low level |
49212 | Front vehicle start alarm high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front vehicle start alarm high level |
49214 | Front vehicle start alarm event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS front vehicle start alarm event only |
49211 | Front vehicle start alarm operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS front vehicle start alarm operand |
7541 | Front vehicle start alarm event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS front vehicle start alarm event is generated. |
8541 | Front vehicle start alarm event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Front vehicle start alarm” | ADAS front vehicle start alarm event SMS text. |
49220 | Front proximity warning priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front proximity warning event priority |
49223 | Front proximity warning low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front proximity warning low level |
49222 | Front proximity warning high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front proximity warning high level |
49224 | Front proximity warning event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS front proximity warning event only |
49221 | Front proximity warning operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS front proximity warning operand |
7542 | Front proximity warning event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS front proximity warning event is generated. |
8542 | Front proximity warning event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Front proximity warning” | ADAS front proximity warning event SMS text. |
49230 | Front collision warning priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front collision warning event priority |
49233 | Front collision warning low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front collision warning low level |
49232 | Front collision warning high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS front collision warning high level |
49234 | Front collision warning event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS front collision warning event only |
49231 | Front collision warning operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS front collision warning operand |
7543 | Front collision warning event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS front collision warning event is generated. |
8543 | Front collision warning event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Front collision warning” | ADAS front collision warning event SMS text. |
49240 | Pedestrian collision warning priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS pedestrian collision warning event priority |
49243 | Pedestrian collision warning low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS pedestrian collision warning low level |
49242 | Pedestrian collision warning high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS pedestrian collision warning high level |
49244 | Pedestrian collision warning event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS pedestrian collision warning event only |
49241 | Pedestrian collision warning operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS pedestrian collision warning operand |
7544 | Pedestrian collision warning event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS pedestrian collision warning event is generated. |
8544 | Pedestrian collision warning event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Pedestrian collision warning” | ADAS pedestrian collision warning event SMS text. |
49250 | Record priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS record event priority |
49254 | Record event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS record event only |
49251 | Record operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS record operand |
7545 | Record event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS record event is generated. |
8545 | Record event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Record” | ADAS record event SMS text. |
49260 | Error code priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS error code event priority |
49263 | Error code low level | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS error code low level |
49262 | Error code high level | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS error code high level |
49264 | Error code event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS error code event only |
49261 | Error code operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS error code operand |
7546 | Error code event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS error code event is generated. |
8546 | Error code event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Error code” | ADAS error code event SMS text. |
49270 | Ahead distance priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS ahead distance priority |
49273 | Ahead distance low level | 0 | 150 | 0 | ADAS ahead distance low level |
49272 | Ahead distance high level | 0 | 150 | 0 | ADAS ahead distance high level |
49274 | Ahead distance event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS ahead distance event only |
49271 | Ahead distance operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS ahead distance operand |
49275 | Ahead distance Avg Const | 0 | 65535 | 10 | ADAS ahead distance averaging constant |
7547 | Ahead distance event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS ahead distance event is generated. |
8547 | Ahead distance event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Ahead distance” | ADAS ahead distance event SMS text. |
49280 | Ahead speed priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS ahead speed priority |
49283 | Ahead speed low level | -128 | 126 | 0 | ADAS ahead speed low level |
49282 | Ahead speed high level | -128 | 126 | 0 | ADAS ahead speed high level |
49284 | Ahead speed event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS ahead speed event only |
49281 | Ahead speed operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS ahead speed operand |
49285 | Ahead speed Avg Const | 0 | 65535 | 10 | ADAS ahead speed averaging constant |
7548 | Ahead speed event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS ahead speed event is generated. |
8548 | Ahead speed event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Ahead speed” | ADAS ahead speed event SMS text. |
49290 | SLR state priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition state event priority |
49293 | SLR state low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition state low level |
49292 | SLR state high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition state high level |
49294 | SLR state event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition state event only |
49291 | SLR state operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS speed limit recognition state operand |
7549 | SLR state event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS speed limit recognition state event is generated. |
8549 | SLR state event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Speed limit recognition state” | ADAS speed limit recognition state event SMS text. |
49300 | SLR Recognise priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition event priority |
49303 | SLR Recognise low level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition low level |
49302 | SLR Recognise high level | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition high level |
49304 | SLR Recognise event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition event only |
49301 | SLR Recognise operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS speed limit recognition operand |
7550 | SLR Recognise event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS speed limit recognition event is generated. |
8550 | SLR Recognise event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Speed limit recognition recognise” | ADAS speed limit recognition event SMS text. |
49310 | SLR Sensitivity priority | 0 | 3 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition sensitivity event priority |
49314 | SLR Sensitivity event only | 0 | 2 | 0 | ADAS speed limit recognition sensitivity event only |
49311 | SLR Sensitivity operand | 0 | 6 | 3 | ADAS speed limit recognition sensitivity operand |
7551 | SLR Sensitivity event SMS number | 0 | 10 | 0 | GSM number index from predefined numbers list. SMS will be sent to this number when the ADAS speed limit recognition sensitivity event is generated. |
8551 | SLR Sensitivity event SMS text | - | - | “ADAS Speed limit recognition sensitivity” | ADAS speed limit recognition sensitivity event SMS text. |
Certification
No. | Region/Country | Regulation / Test Standard | Description |
1 | EU | E-mark | Type Approval |
2 | EU | ECE R130 | Performance Test Report for LDWS |
3 | EU | ECE R118 | Type Approval |
4 | USA | FCC Part 15 | Type Approval |
5 | Taiwan | 56-3 EMC | Vehicle Safety Type Approval Management Regulations |
6 | Korea | KC ( KN 41 ) | Type Approval |
7 | Korea | MOLIT No. 2016-1053 [ Annex 12 ] | Certificate for LDWS and FCWS |
8 | Korea | Euro NCAP Test Protocol - AEB VRU | Performance Test Report for PCWS |
9 | China | JT/T 883 | Certificate for LDWS |
10 | China | GB/T 33577 | Certificate for FCWS |
11 | Israel | MOT Directive no. 142 | Performance Test Report for LDWS, FCWS, PCWS and SLI |
To obtain a certificate, please contact your Teltonika sales manager. or fill out a query in the VIP Helpdesk.