CONTENTS General .......................... 6 Product .......................... 7 Specification........................7 Product components ......................8 Main Unit & Main Cable ....................9 Main Unit........................9 2.3.1 2.3.1.1 Parts description ....................9 2.3.1.2 Mounting Frame and Back Cover ..............9 2.3.1.3 LED Description ....................10 Main Cable ........................
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Driver Setup (ONLY SUPPORTS WINDOWS OS)............30 Calibration Setup ......................30 Access MDAS-9 Calibration page via PC ............... 30 4.2.1 Access MDAS-9 Calibration page via Android Phone ........30 4.2.2 Select Vehicle Signal Types ..................33 4.2.3 4.2.3.1 Vehicle Data File (CAN-BUS) ................33 4.2.3.2 Analog (GPIO) ....................
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How to Download CAN Data ..................48 Register in Vehicle Database ..................48 Download CAN Data file ....................48 Recognize MDAS-9 in computer .................. 51 Computer with Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1 ................ 51 Computer with Windows 10 ..................51...
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Version Date Contents Written Note 2.1.5 17.08.05 Initial Release John 2.1.6 17.08.08 Modified a picture (Power Cable, Smart John phone Calibration, PC Calibration) 2.1.7 17.08.09 Addition John FMS cable 2.1.8 17.08.10 Addition John Recording Hours 2.1.9 17.08.17 Modified product components John 2.2.0 17.09.14...
1 General MDAS installation requires wiring electric signals of vehicles. Please contact your local distributor or authorized installers to install. Movon will hold no liability of any damage occurred during installation proceeded by users, or unauthorized installers. MDAS is developed to give only warnings to drivers. The final decision to maneuver or control shall be made by drivers themselves.
2 Product Specification Cortex A7 Quad-Core Audio Out Speaker Front 1280 x 720 (HD) Camera Rear 1280 x 720 (HD) Input Range DC 10V ~ 36V Power Power 400mA @ 12V Max Consumption 3mA @ 12V Idle State Video AVI (h.264 codec) Format Audio Storage...
2.3.1.3 LED Description LED Status Illuminate Blink Illuminate Blink Blink Initialization Firmware Update Turn signal (L, R) Booting Working mode Before booting Calibration Mode 2.3.2 Main Cable Contactless CAN Reader Indicator Read user manual to see more description and functions. - 10 -...
Indicator Error Table Camera Camera Indicator Connection Communication View Block Communication Visibility Error Error Error Error Indication Peripheral Component Interconnect Box (PCI Box) Peripheral Component Interconnect Box (PCI Box) is to connect the cables and accessories. - 11 -...
Green In case of wiring constant power and ACC power External Fuse MDAS-9 provides with an External Fuse to prevent from short circuiting the vehicle electrical system. Technical Cleaning Wipe MDAS-9 provides Technical Cleaning Wipe for cleaning and removing dust, finger print on windshield.
Vibrator (Optional) * NOTE: Need Vibrator gender cable to use this and need to enable in Calibration. Read details in Chapter 4. Calibration 2.10 GPS (Optional) * Important, in case of use GPS for speed signal, warning timing can be inaccurate in decelerating circumstances.
2.13 Micro SD Card (Expendable) * Micro SD card is expandable, only first 3 months are guaranteed. It is recommended to format micro SD card regularly and replace it when it cannot be recognized in MDAS. ** Micro SD card speed shall be above Class 10 and it is recommended to use MLC type.
2.14 Wi-Fi Dongle (Optional for calibration) Use for Calibration procedures for Android OS Phones. Application can be downloaded in Google Play Store. 2.15 Micro 5 pin USB Cable (Optional for Calibration) * NOTE: You can use a common USB cable that supports data transmission. Use for Calibration procedures for Windows OS computers.
② Connect vehicle signals (See Chapter 3.3 Wiring Combination) ③ Attach MDAS-9 (and indicator if needed) to the vehicle ④ Connect cables with MDAS-9 ⑤ Access MDAS-9 using Micro 5pin USB cable or Wi-Fi dongle ⑥ Calibration (See Chapter 4. Calibration procedure) ⑦ Test drive...
Wiring Combination and Description 3.3.1 16Pin Main Cable * NOTE: Label color could be different due to production, please check label tags before wiring. 3.3.2 5Pin Analog Cable Color Label Connection Description Blue SIG_R To analog right turn signal Light Blue / SIG_L To analog left turn signal White Stripe...
3.3.3 4Pin CAN Cable Connection Description Color Label White CAN_H To CAN High wire Support CAN J1939 standard & CAN 2.0 (Support Version A, B) Green CAN_L To CAN Low wire 3.3.4 3Pin Power Cable Color Label Connection Description Power for the main unit. To ignition (ACC) power wire Yellow POWER that turns off when key is at OFF...
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3.3.5.1 Wiring with Contactless CAN Reader ① Connect Contactless CAN Reader to PCI box of MDAS-9. ② Remove double-sided tape ③ Attach the vehicle’s CAN wire as straight as possible to the double- sided tape by aligning with the hole marked in red.
* Like this picture, place CAN_L to the left and CAN_H to the right! ④ After case assembly, if installing CAN_H and CAN__L correctly, the red LED lights operates on the lower left side of the case as shown in the picture when the vehicle is “Key on”.
*NOTE: It is very important to attach MDAS-9 at the center for the best performance. If MDAS-9 cannot be attached at the center, due to interior or space, attach MDAS-9 as close as possible to the center.
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For trucks/buses For passenger cars ② Attach MDAS-9 to windshield. ③ Insert a small screw driver into small holes marked in red in the Main Unit Back Cover and press the bracket to separate. - 22 -...
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④ Unscrew two cross recessed bolt marked in red to remove the Upper Back Cover. ⑤ Adjust the camera angle knob. (Refer to Chapter 4.2.6 to adjust the camera angle completely) - 23 -...
*NOTE: Do not reassemble the Back Cover before completing Calibration procedure. *NOTE: In case of installing rear camera, refer to Chapter 3.6 Parts connection 3.5.1 Indicator Connect Indicator using 4pin connector to Indicator port on PCI box. 3.5.2 Vibrator Connect Vibrator using 3pin connector to Vibrator port on PCI box. - 24 -...
3.5.3 FMS Cable Use FMS cable and plug into FMS port on PCI box. 3.5.4 Video-Out Cable Use RCA cable and plug into Video OUT port on PCI box. This function does not provide other UI or graphics through via video-out. - 25 -...
④ Connect Rear Camera Cable to connecter. Reset MDAS-9 If MDAS-9 has any malfunction, reboot the system or clear reset MDAS-9. * Caution: Once you clear reset MDAS-9, current settings such as CAN data or vehicle information will be removed ① Reboot (External) Press the Volume Down, Volume Up and Center Button at the same time.
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③ Clear Reset (Internal) Press the upper small button in red box. - 29 -...
* For more details, see Chapter 6. Calibration Setup 4.2.1 Access MDAS-9 Calibration page via PC ① Connect MDAS-9 to PC using Micro USB cable with 5 pins. ② Start the engine. If you hear repeating beep sound, this means MDAS-9 is properly connected to computer.
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② Connect Wi-Fi Dongle to USB port on MDAS-9. ③ Find and connect to “MDAS-9” on your Wi-Fi setting page. (Password: 12345678) - 31 -...
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④ Return to the ADAS Settings app. Select “MDAS-9” and click the “NEXT” button. - 32 -...
⑤ On the Log-in Page below, Please enter your ID and Password, then select language you want. ⑥ If you can see the MDAS-9 Calibration page below, you are ready for the Calibration procedure now. 4.2.3 Select Vehicle Signal Types 4.2.3.1 Vehicle Data File (CAN-BUS)
4.2.3.2 Analog (GPIO) In case of using Analog signals for all vehicle data, you do not need to download Vehicle Data file. Just click the Analog (GPIO) tab. Enter speed correction value and RPM correction value. Change polarity for turn signals and brake signal based on the vehicle.
4.2.4 Vehicle Information Check In this page, you can check whether MDAS-9 is receiving vehicle data properly. 4.2.4.1 Verify Speed Signal Start the engine and drive slowly in a safe place to see whether speed is corresponding with the vehicle’s speed gauge. If it is not, you can simply adjust it.
“-“: Left Side / “+”:Right Side Center (If MDAS-9 is attached 5cm to the right from the center, input 5. If MDAS-9 is attached 5cm to the left from the center, input -5.) Distance from the camera to the center of the wheel.
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. 4.2.6.1 Fine Camera Angle For better accuracy of ADAS, locate the yellow dotted line in the horizon as close as possible.
4.2.7 Hood Line Locate the red line at the end of the vehicle’s hood line to remove the useless area. 4.2.8 Rear Camera Setup For better angle of Rear Camera (DVR), adjust the camera module by rotating - 38 -...
4.2.9 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Sensitivity You can adjust the LDW Sensitivity for your convenience. ① Enable LDW function. (On / Off) ② Set the Activation Speed (15, 30, 45, 60, 75km/h) ③ Set the sensitivity of LDW warning on a scale of 1 to 5. As the level gets higher, you will hear the warning sound earlier.
① Enable FCW function. (On / Off) ② Set the sensitivity of FCW warning on a scale of 1 to 5. As the level gets higher, you will hear the warning sound earlier. ③ Enable Repeat FCW (On / Off). ④...
① Enable PCW function. (On / Off) ② Warning sound: Select preferred warning sound for PCW. 4.2.13 Advanced ADAS setup ① Enable Forward Proximity Warning function. (On / Off) ② Set the warning range on a scale of 1 to 3. As the level gets higher, you will hear the warning sound earlier.
① Time: Set the date and time. ② Enable Voice recording function (On / Off). ③ Set Gravity sensory sensitivity on a scale of 1 to 5. It is for event recording. ④ Enable Driving log with video. (On / Off). ⑤...
③ Set Lock volume button control on a scale of 1 to 5 and Off. ④ Set Break time alarm on a scale of 1 to 6 hours and Off. ⑤ Enable Vibration setting for LDW, FCW, PCW (On / Off / Both). 4.2.16 Miscellaneous Settings.
II. Insert the micro SD card into the MDAS-9 you want to apply vehicleprofile. III. MDAS-9 will be rebooted automatically. Then exported vehicleprofile is adopted new MDAS-9. Setting Modification Once MDAS-9 is calibrated well, you will see different menu when you access - 44 -...
MDAS-9. 4.3.1 Menu Description System Update: The latest firmware published in the website (www.mdas.co.kr) can be updated here. Default the System: It can be cleared and reset to the installation default. Re-calibration: Change current settings from “Vehicle Information Check”...
③ You are done when you see a pop up message below. *NOTE: Do not touch or change anything while updating. Unless, MDAS-9 might lose its data and stop working. 4.3.3 Default MDAS Settings If you want to remove all data and return to a factory setting, click the “Default the System”...
4.3.5 Change settings from warning setups If you click this menu, you will restart from 4.2.9 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Sensitivity If you only want to change settings about warning setups, please press this. It will start from Lane departure warning sensitivity menu. - 47 -...
Register in Vehicle Database Open a web browser and enter http://info.mdas.co.kr/ You need to register and get an approval to log in. Please contact Movon Corp. or your local distributor for the approval. Download CAN Data file Once you log in, you will see Vehicle profile database page.
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Select Manufacturer, Model name and manufactured Year for the vehicle you need. You will see results on the right side of the page. Then click “ ” icon to see and download the vehicle information. - 49 -...
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Click “CAN File Download” button, then it will be downloaded as “mdasinfo.dat”. If you want to download photos and signal data, click “PDF download” button. They will be downloaded as a PDF file. - 50 -...
6 Recognize MDAS-9 in computer * Please connect MDAS-9 to your laptop using Micro 5Pin USB cable before install the driver. * Computer with Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1 Visit http://www.mdas.co.kr and click “Notice” tab. You can find MDAS-3 PC Calibration file. Please download and unzip it. When you install it, please click the right button on your mouse and select “Run as...
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② Download RNDIS driver and unzip it. ③ Press Window key + R. Type “devmgnt.msc”. You will see Device manager and a USB serial Port (COM x) under Ports (COM & LPT). ④ Click it using the right button of your mouse, then click “Properties”. - 52 -...
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⑤ In the newly popped up window, Go to “Driver” tab, and click “Update Driver” ⑥ Select “Browse my computer for driver software”. - 53 -...
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⑦ Click “Browser…” button and “Browse For Folder” window will pop up. - 54 -...
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⑧ Choose “rndisdriver”. * Remember the path where you downloaded and unzipped the file * ⑨ Press “Next” on the page below. - 55 -...
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After installing the driver, you can close the windows. ⑩ Open a web browser and type http://10.0.0.1 If you see MDAS-9 page like above, you have done everything perfectly. - 56 -...
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