Omnicomm OKO User Manual

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17.12.2018

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  • Page 1 Omnicomm OKO video terminal User Manual 17.12.2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SIM Card and SD Card Inserting Connector Pin Assignment Power Supply and Ignition Key Terminal Antennas Setting Overview Omnicomm Configurator Remote Configuration Server (RCS) Operation Parameters Setting GPRS connection Connection to Communication Servers Data Collection Data Trensmission to a Communication Server...
  • Page 3 Omnicomm OKO video camera setting Omnicomm OKO video terminal setting Omnicomm OKO video camera connection and installation Other video cameras connection and installation Driving Safety Control Body Tampering Control Internal Battery Service Functions Video Terminal Restart Setting Password on Configuration Changing...
  • Page 4 Panic Button and GSM Call Button CAN Bus Sealing Technical Specifications LED indication SMS Commands...
  • Page 5: General Information

    Omnicomm OKO video terminal General Information Omnicomm OKO video terminal – vehicle equipment designed to collect information on the vehicle condition, record video to the removable media devices and transmit data to Omnicomm Online cloud service or a third-party software.
  • Page 6: Installation

    4. Insert the SIM card holder in the connector slots: 5. Insert the SD cards in the respective SD1 and SD2 slots Omnicomm OKO video terminal supports SD cards up to 256 Gb. 6. Fix the protective cover with four screws...
  • Page 7: Connector Pin Assignment

    Omnicomm OKO Terminal Connector Х1: No. of pin Nameof signal Designation Wire color in cable Vehicle power supply voltage Power Ground for power – Ground (power) White Output 1 Output 1 Yellow-red Universal input 5 Input 5 Green Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 8 Blue Ignition key Yellow Universal input 1 Input 1 Black GSM activation button Green-black Line A RS-485 LLS A RS-485 Orange-white CAN Н CAN Н Purple-orange Speaker + Speaker + Grey-red Microphone + Microphone + Green-red Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 9 External sensor power supply – Ground LLS White iButton+ iButton+ Pink-red Line RS-232 Tx Tx RS-232 Grey Universal input 3 Input 3 Black-red Universal input 6 Input 6 Purple External sensor power supply + Power LLS Brown Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 10 Installation Connectors CAM1, CAM2, CAM3, CAM4: No. of pin Name of signal Colour of wire White-green Green White-orange Blue White-blue Orange White-brown Brown Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 11: Power Supply And Ignition Key

    Installation Power Supply and Ignition Key Connect Omnicomm OKO video terminals as per diagrams without a ground disconnect switch: after the ground disconnect switch: Do not connect the terminal before the ground disconnect switch. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 12: Terminal

    Installation Terminal Omnicomm terminal shall be installed inside the vehicle cabin or in specially equipped electrics boxes on the vehicle protected from atmospheric precipitation. Drill 4 mounting holes Ø5.5 mm. Install the video terminal and fix with self-tapping screws. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 13: Antennas

    Setting Overview Omnicomm OKO video terminals may be configured in two ways: 1. In Omnicomm Configurator when the video terminal is connected to a PC 2. In the Remote Configuration Server (RCS) – remotely Initial video terminal setting shall be carried out in Omnicomm Configurator.
  • Page 14: Remote Configuration Server (Rcs)

    Setting Overview 3. Select equipment – “Terminal”. Restart the Omnicomm OKO video terminal after the setting up completion. Remote Configuration Server (RCS) To connect to the configuration server, open the browser and in its address bar enter the address http://config.omnicomm.ru:9911/#en. A window will open:...
  • Page 15 1. In the “Terminal ID” field enter the video terminal identification number 2. In the “Password” field enter the password set in the video terminal during its setting using Omnicomm Configurator 3. Press the “+” button Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 16: Operation Parameters Setting

    When setting up EGTS data transmission, you must use the TID terminal identification. If the settings are not configured, when transmitting data through EGTS protocol ID Omnicomm will be used for terminal identification. In the “Settings of connection to the communication server” sections:...
  • Page 17: Data Collection

    “Port” – enter port to be used by terminal to connect to the communication server: 9977 “Protocol” – select data transmission protocol to the CS. Possible options: Omnicomm or EGTS. Data Collection In the “Settings” tab select the “Connection” section from the list.
  • Page 18 When enabling the “Coordinate drift filtering” the following settings are available: “Delay after ignition on, sec”. Default value – 35 sec. Possible values: from 0 to 900. “Maximum movement speed, km/h”. Default value – 180 km/h. Possible values: from 5 to 360. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 19: Data Trensmission To A Communication Server

    In the “Output parameters to communicate in roaming” section: Select the criterion for the terminal connection to the CS: “By time period” or “By packet size”. “Interval of sending data to the CS” – enter the number of minutes, upon expiration Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 20: Selection Of Ignition Source

    No. 1. To transmit data to two communication servers, select “Always in a home network”. Selection of Ignition Source In the “Settings” tab select the “Inputs” section from the list. In the “Ignition key status” section: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 21: Selection Of Speed Source

    In the “Settings” tab select the “Inputs” section from the list. In the “The engine revolutions” section: “Data source” – select the signal type. Possible values: «Disabled» «Ignition key» «CAN bus» «RPM input» Connect the tachometer to the Terminals according to the diagram: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 22: Video Camera

    Video Camera Network connection setting on the PC 1. Switch on the Omnicomm OKO video terminal power 2. Connect the video terminal to a PC via Ethernet interface using a LAN adapter and a patch cord delivered with the video terminal 3.
  • Page 23 Operation Parameters Setting 5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), press “Properties”, and set the following configuration: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 24: Browser Setting

    1. Connect the video camera to any video terminal connector (“CAM1” – “CAM4”) 2. Open Internet Explorer and enter the camera configuration address. By default: 192.168.12.241 3. A window will open to confirm ie.exe installation: 4. Press “OK” and follow the installer's tips Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 25: Omnicomm Oko Video Camera Setting

    Each video camera is connected and configured individually in turns. Only one camera may be connected at a time. 1. Switch on the Omnicomm OKO video terminal power 2. Connect the video terminal to a PC via Ethernet interface using a LAN adapter and a patch cord delivered with the video terminal 3.
  • Page 26: Omnicomm Oko Video Terminal Setting

    When several cameras are connected to the video terminal, their IP addresses must be different. Omnicomm OKO video terminal setting 1. Connect the OKO video terminal to a PC using a mini USB – USB cable 2. Run Omnicomm Configurator. In the “Settings” tab select the “Video” section from the list: In the “Channel Name”...
  • Page 27: Omnicomm Oko Video Camera Connection And Installation

    Operation Parameters Setting the camera. Use Latin characters and digits only. Maximum number of characters – 13. Restart the Omnicomm OKO video terminal after setting up the cameras. Omnicomm OKO video camera connection and installation 1. Select the required patch cord length 2.
  • Page 28: Other Video Cameras Connection And Installation

    In the “Settings” tab select the “Additional equipment” section from the list. In the “Accelerometer parameters” section: “Accelerometer” – enable/disable the use of accelerometer for measuring the vehicle acceleration. “Accelerometer status” – accelerometer condition. Possible options: not used, Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 29 Deflection of the video terminal from the axes during manual calibration should not be more than 5 degrees. In the “Settings” tab select the “Driving Control” section from the list. “Dangerous driving control” – enable/disable registration of dangerous driving when exceeding the set values of monitored parameters. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 30 Operation Parameters Setting Select monitored parameters: “Event reporting” – enable/disable event sending to Omnicomm Online. “Speed” – vehicle speed control Threshold – enter the maximum permissible speed, upon exceeding which dangerous driving will be registered. Possible values: from 2 to 150 km/h. Default value: 80 km/h.
  • Page 31 “Sound notification” – enable/disable sound notification if thresholds of monitored parameters are exceeded. To run sound notification connect a sound emitter to controlled output No.1. “Determine accidents” – enable/disable accident registration upon exceeding the set values of monitored parameters. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 32 To select the CAN bus as a data source enable SPN 582 and SPN 928 in the CAN settings tab. If the ALM Weight Indicator and the CAN Bus are both set as data source, the ALM Weight Indicator will be used. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 33: Body Tampering Control

    “Sound notification” – enable/disable sound notification if thresholds of monitored parameters are exceeded “Events” – enable/disable event sending to Omnicomm Online “Photo” – enable digital camera photo sending upon load exceeding “SMS” – enable SMS sending upon load exceeding “Total load threshold, tonnes”...
  • Page 34: Service Functions

    In the “Configuring a password” section: If you need to use a password to configure the terminal settings, in the field “Ask for password when saving settings” select “Enabled”. Press the “Change password” button. A window will open: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 35: Data Collection And Transmission Blocking

    To block the terminal data acquisition and transmission in the “Lock” field select “Switced off”: To unlock data collection and transmission use Omnicomm Configurator or send SMS command *UNBLOCK# to the SIM card, inserted in the video terminal. Remote Configuration Server Operation Setting...
  • Page 36: Terminal Sim Card Number Identification

    SMS sending shall be enabled for the SIM card. Auxiliary Equipment Temperature Sensor Omnicomm OKO terminals support connection of up to 8 temperature sensors. In the “Settings” tab select the “Auxiliary equipment” section from the list. The “Temperature sensors” section displays the readings of temperature sensors...
  • Page 37 Auxiliary Equipment “Send value of 1-Wire sensor instead of UI” – select the number of the universal input for displaying the temperature values in Omnicomm Online. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 38: Rs-485 And Rs-232 Interfaces

    “Disabled” – interface is not used “Omnicomm LLS” – use to connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors “Omnicomm LLS / LLD” – use to connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors or Omnicomm LLD fuel volume indicator “ALM Weight Indicator” – use for connection to the axle load monitoring device “CAN-Log”...
  • Page 39 Auxiliary Equipment “Tachograph VDO” (only in Omnicomm Configurator) – use for Continental tachograph connection “Frequency of data transmission to server” – select the number of days for the DDD files transmission to the communication server. Possible options: from 1 to 28 days.
  • Page 40: Fuel Level Sensors

    “PMP-201” – when connecting the level gauge PMP-201 “Disabled” – in case fuel level control is not required. When Omnicomm LLS and Omnicomm LLS-AF fuel level sensors are connected: “Number of connected sensors” – specify the number of sensors connected to the terminal.
  • Page 41 Auxiliary Equipment Connection of Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensor should be performed according to the diagram: Connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensor according to the diagram: Connect several Omnicomm LLS-AF sensors to the video terminal one by one, starting with 1 universal input.
  • Page 42: Omnicomm Lld Indicator

    Auxiliary Equipment Omnicomm LLS-AF sensor must be set to output a frequency signal in the range from 30 to 1053 Hz. When connecting the video terminals to the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor: “Fuel tank volume, L” – enter the fuel tank volume. Possible values: from 0 to 65,000 “Current fuel volume, L”...
  • Page 43 1000, the last three significant figures are displayed and one symbol after the decimal point. Engine hours are fully recorded in the terminal and sent to the CS on a continuous accrual basis. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 44: Tachograph

    Auxiliary Equipment Tachograph Connect the Continental tachograph to the OKO video terminal via RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces according to the diagram: Power connections of the terminal and the tachograph must be made similarly: both after the vehicle ground disconnect switch.
  • Page 45 “Coefficient of impulse” – enter the calibration factor converting the number of pulses to the determined physical quantity. “Number of pulses from the input” (in Omnicomm Configurator) – number of pulses coming at the universal input. “Current value of measured parameter” – displays the value at the input with account for the calibration factor.
  • Page 46 “Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name. Possible sensor types: contact or contactless digital sensors. Connect contactless sensors (capacitance, inductance, optical or magnetic) and N-P-N sensors with “open collector”-type input according to the diagram: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 47 / sensors triggered by excess pressure or temperature, etc.) or an additionally mounted sensor as the contact sensor. We recommend that you first check the possibility of connection to a standard device and install an additional sensor only if there is none. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 48 “Current voltage at universal input” – value of the voltage at the universal input of the Terminal. “Current value of measured parameter” – current measured value. “Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name. Analog sensor types: with uniform current output: with uniform voltage output: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 49: Driver Identification

    “Current value of measured parameter” – current measured value. “Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name. Driver Identification In the “Settings” tab select the “Identification” section from the list. “Key/card identification duration” – specify the time value when iButton is applied, Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 50 At the installation site, drill a hole of Ø9 mm, install the iButton reader device, put on Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 51: Rfid Reader Devices Connection

    Determine the correspondence of the wire colours to the push-to-talk key adapter contacts, ringing out the wires and adapter contacts with each other using multimeter. Connect the Omnicomm OKO terminal voice communication set according to the diagram: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 52 2. Drill a rectangular hole 30×12 using a milling cutter or a drilling bit and install a push-to-talk key adapter 3. Fix the push-to-talk key adapter on the surface with self-tapping screws 4. Connect the push-to-talk key connector with the adapter connector: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 53: Controlled Equipment

    Possible options: 1 (highest), 2, 3 (lowest). Select “Events”: Entering the geofence Leaving the geofence Select “States”: Ignition on Ignition off GPS available No GPS Being in geofence Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 54 “Duration of closing” – specify the time, during which the output must be activated. Possible values: from 0.1 to 9.9 s. “Duration of opening” – specify the time until the next output activation. Possible values: from 0.0 to 29.9 s. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 55 Connect auxiliary equipment to controlled outputs of the video terminals according to the diagram: * Relay with operation voltage suitable for the voltage of this vehicle network (12 or 24 VDC) You can also control digital output by SMS commands: *SETDOUT param#, *GETDOUT#, *CLRDOUT param# Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 56: Geofence Setting

    In the “Settings” tab select the “Auxiliary equipment” section from the list. In the “Panic button parameters” section: “Data source” – enable/disable condition control of the panic button. “SMS sending upon triggering” – enable/disable SMS sending upon the panic button Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 57 Auxiliary Equipment pressing. Connect the panic button according to the diagram: Connect the GSM response button to video terminals according to the diagram: Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 58 From the list, select the parameters, which value shall be displayed in Omnicomm Online, and check the corresponding boxes in the “Use” column. If you need to add parameters for reading from the CAN bus, which are not on the list, press the “Add”...
  • Page 59 CAN bus Connect and configure reception of the vehicle equipment operation parameters from CAN J1939 data bus and set the setting of fuel sensor – “CAN Sensor”. Check indication of the fuel sensor values in the “Monitoring” tab, the value must be from 0 to 4095. Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 60 “Collect data during pounding” mode. Otherwise, the fuel level graphic will not be displayed correctly. Sealing Protective cover sealing is provided for Omnicomm OKO video terminals. Apply the sealing sticker to the protective cover so as to prevent removing the cover without damaging the sticker.
  • Page 61: Technical Specifications

    Number of connected IP video cameras From 1 to 4 Video compression format *.h264 Video encryption Video volume from one camera 5 Mb/min Record quality 1024 kbit/s Video resolution 720p (1280×720) Frames per second Power source Power supply voltage, V 10…36 Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 62 2 × 256 Gb Maximum recording time 1 camera 1700 h 2 cameras 850 h 3 cameras 560 h 4 cameras 420 h Inputs and outputs Ignition key input Panic button input RPM sensor input GSM call button input Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 63 Number of digital outputs A/V OUT Interfaces CAN interface RS-485 interface RS-232 interface USB interface Voice communication connection 1-wire interface Ethernet Built-in accelerometer Design Dimensions, mm 225 × 180 × 48 mm Working temperature range, °С – 40…+85 Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 64 Support of 2 mobile network operators Number of servers for data transmission Remote control through GPRS SIM card heating Driver identification Event photo registration 1-Wire temperature sensors connection Passenger sensors support Data output via external indicator SMS notifications Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 65 Valid data from satellites are received lighted Module power supply off (green) Permanently Within the GSM network coverage, exchange with communication lighted server is performed SD1, SD2 Video recording is not performed (green) Permanently Video recording is performed lighted Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 66 *CLRDOUT param# CRLDOUT param Request for enabling Param=0 Possible parameter values: digital output Param=1 param = OK if the command is forwarded Param=0,1 to execution param = ER if the command is not forwarded to execution Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 67 HW=hardware_code_version terminal BL=bootloader_version FW=firmware_version REC=number_of_records_in_archive IMEI=GSM_modem_unique_identifier *RESET# RESET param Reset of terminal Possible parameter values: param = OK if the command is forwarded to execution param = ER if the command is not forwarded to execution Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 68 *SETAPN apn# SETAPN apn ERR/OK Setting APN apn - APN of the operator *SETAPN2 apn# SETAPN apn ERR/OK Setting APN for second apn - APN of the SIM card operator of second SIM card Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 69 SMS Commands Command Designation Command text in SMS Reply to a command in SMS *GPSCOLD# GPSCOLD ERR/OK Cold start of GPS reciever *UNBLOCK# Unblocking the terminal Omnicomm OKO video terminal...
  • Page 70 www.omnicomm-world.com...

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