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Smart 3.0 Terminal
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11.02.2020

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  • Page 1 Smart 3.0 Terminal User manual 11.02.2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    General Information Installation Installing a SIM Card Output Connectors Power supply and Ignition key Terminal General Configuration Information Omnicomm Configurator Remote Configuration Server (RCS) Configuring Operational Parameters GPRS Connection Collecting Data Communication Server Connection Speed source selection Ignition key status...
  • Page 3 Utility Functions Restarting Terminal Setting Up Password for Configuring Parameters Operational Set-up For Remote Configuration Server Identifying Terminal's SIM Card Number Additional equipment Fuel level sensors Universal Inputs Omnicomm LLD Indicator Panic Button CAN bus Technical Specifications SMS commands...
  • Page 4: General Information

    Smart 3.0 Terminal General Information Omnicomm Terminals are the on-board equipment designed to collect data on the state of the vehicle and transmit these data to Omnicomm Online or a third-party fleet monitoring system of choice. Terminal key functions are: - Identifying and recording location, speed, and direction of travel of a vehicle;...
  • Page 5: Output Connectors

    Output Connectors 3. Install the SIM card holder back into the slot (see the image below). It is possible to custom-order an option for installing a SIM chip. Output Connectors Omnicomm Smart Terminal X1 connector:...
  • Page 6: Power Supply And Ignition Key

    Input 1 Black Not used Line A RS-485 LLS A RS-485 LLS Orange-white CAN H CAN H Violet-orange Power supply and Ignition key Perform the connection of Omnicomm Smart 3.0 Terminals without the main switch according to the diagrams below:...
  • Page 7: Terminal

    Terminal Before the main switch: Terminal The Omnicomm Terminal must be installed inside the vehicle cabin or inside a specially designed electrical equipment box: weather- and precipitation-proofed and fixed on the vehicle. Drill 4 mounting holes, 4 mm in Ø.
  • Page 8: General Configuration Information

    Install the Terminal and fix it by using self-tapping screws. General Configuration Information Omnicomm Configurator There are two ways to configure Omnicomm Terminals: 1. Via the Omnicomm Configurator upon connecting the Terminal to a personal computer; 2. Via the Remote Configuration Server (RCS).
  • Page 9: Remote Configuration Server (Rcs)

    Remote Configuration Server (RCS) 3. Select the 'Configuring the Terminal' operation mode. Remote Configuration Server (RCS) Open your browser and enter 'http://config.omnicomm.ru:9911/#en' in the URL bar to connect to the configuration server. Then, the window will open.
  • Page 10: Configuring Operational Parameters

    1. Enter the Terminal's identification number in the 'Terminal ID' field. 2. Enter the password that you selected for the Terminal when configuring it via the Omnicomm Configurator in the 'Password' field. 3. Click on the '+' button. Configuring Operational Parameters GPRS Connection Open the “Settings”...
  • Page 11: Collecting Data

    Collecting Data “Access Point Name (APN)”: enter the name of the GPRS access point: - internet (default) Please enquire from your provider, whose SIM card is installed in the Terminal, of the appropriate GPRS access point name. “Phone number”: this stands for the telephone number associated with the SIM card installed in the Terminal.
  • Page 12 Collecting Data Collection Timer — set up the value for the polling period for the Terminal, its connected modules and external devices. The available value range is from 15 to 240 seconds. Go to the “Operation Mode for Ignition Off and Power On” and select one of the following: “Collect all data”, collecting and transmitting data in the same manner as when the ignition is on.
  • Page 13: Communication Server Connection

    Communication Server Connection Depending on the mode selected, data is collected from pre-specified modules and external devices. “Adaptive data collection during turns”, enable or disable collecting data when the vehicle makes a turn; enabling it helps increase the accuracy of recording and displaying turns on the map.
  • Page 14: Speed Source Selection

    Roaming: Select one of the roaming options for your SIM card: 'Permitted', 'Disable', or 'According to the list'. To enable SIM card operation “According to the list in roaming” please enter MCC and MNC cellular networks to the Omnicomm Configurator. “SMS”, switch on/switch off receipt of orders via SMS and sending of information messages by the Terminal.
  • Page 15: Ignition Key Status

    Ignition key status In “Data source” section please select what data should be used to calculate vehicle speed values. You can choose between GPS and CAN bus. Ignition key status Please refer to “Ignition Key Status”: “Data source”, select the data that should be used to record the events of ignition being switched on or off.
  • Page 16 Launch the calibration by clicking on the “Start Calibration” button. Wait for 15 seconds, and then click on the “Finish the calibration” button. The Omnicomm Configurator will determine the recalculation coefficient automatically. Save the recalculation coefficient in the Terminal by clicking on the “Record” button.
  • Page 17: Accelerometer

    Accelerometer The tachometer's point of connection must be one in the vehicle's electrical network where the impulse signal frequency is proportional to the engine RPM rate. Accelerometer Open the “Settings” menu and select the “Additional Equipment” tab:...
  • Page 18 Accelerometer Accelerometer Parameters: Enable or disable these to switch the use of the accelerometer on or off in order to measure vehicle acceleration. “Dangerous driving detection” enable or disable to engage or disengage the evaluation of dangerous driving whenever pre-configured thresholds are exceeded. If you choose to enable “Detect Dangerous Driving”, you will need to configure the following parameters: “Acceleration Threshold”, select the acceleration value during speeding up which must be exceeded to recognise the driving manner as dangerous.
  • Page 19: Utility Functions

    Utility Functions Utility Functions Restarting Terminal Open the “Terminal” tab from the Omnicomm Configurator menu and select the “Restarting Terminal” option. Setting Up Password for Configuring Parameters Open the “Settings” menu and select the “Additional Equipment” tab. Now refer to “Configuring password”:...
  • Page 20: Identifying Terminal's Sim Card Number

    Identifying Terminal's SIM Card Number where '235009988' is the Terminal ID; '12345' is the new password you want to use. The password must contain at least 8 characters and may include any numbers or letters. However, you cannot update a previously amended password in the same manner.
  • Page 21 Identifying Terminal's SIM Card Number - Omnicomm LLS/LLD: The interface is used to connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors or Omnicomm LLD fuel volume indicator. Now refer to “Fuel Level Sensors”: Data Source: Select the type of fuel level sensors. Here are the available options: - Digital LLS: This is for Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors;...
  • Page 22 Identifying Terminal's SIM Card Number Connect the Omnicomm LLS 20310 fuel level sensor according to the figure below:...
  • Page 23: Universal Inputs

    Universal Inputs Omnicomm LLS-AF 20310 fuel level sensor shall be configured to deliver the frequency signal in the range from 30 to 1053 Hz. Universal Inputs Universal inputs (UIs) are designed to connect additional equipment with impulse, voltage, analog, or frequency outputs and monitor its operations.
  • Page 24 Universal Inputs “Invert Input Signal”, select “On” for sensors with open contacts or contacts that lock as a result of a specific action or event. “Current Voltage”, displays the Terminal's universal input voltage value. “Current Value”, displays if the additional equipment is on or off. “Send SMS upon triggering”, select “On”, if you want the Terminal to send SMS text messages when a voltage universal input is activated.
  • Page 25 Universal Inputs You can use standard factory equipment elements (such as on/off buttons, end switches/sensors that are activated by changes in temperature or pressure values, etc.) as contact sensors, or any additionally installed sensors. We recommend to first examine your options of connecting to a standard device or element, and only installing an additional sensor in case that this is not possible.
  • Page 26 Universal Inputs Measured Variable Minimum Value, set the minimum value for the variable measured by the sensor, defined in appropriate units. Voltage Associated With Minimum Value, set the voltage value that should be associated with the minimum value of the measured variable.
  • Page 27 Universal Inputs Standardised voltage output Sensors with frequency output...
  • Page 28: Omnicomm Lld Indicator

    Omnicomm LLD Indicator Universal Input, select “On”. Operation Mode, select “Frequency”. “Transmit 1-Wire Sensor Values Instead of UI Values”, check this box if you need to transmit data from additional equipment connected via the 1-Wire interface. This will prevent data transmission from the universal input.
  • Page 29: Panic Button

    Panic Button Data Mode, select the data source that should be used to display values on the Omnicomm LLD indicator. Here are the available options: - GPS Speed Tracking, displays vehicle speed. - Universal Input, displays state of or value at the Terminal's universal input, depending on the additionally connected equipment.
  • Page 30: Can Bus

    CAN bus Panic Button, enable or disable monitoring the panic button state. Send SMS Messages Upon Activation: Enable or disable outgoing SMS text messages whenever the panic button is pressed. Connect the panic button according to the figure below: The panic button shall be installed on the vehicle's front panel, or anywhere inside the vehicle cabin that is convenient for use.
  • Page 31 CAN bus...
  • Page 32 Refer to the list and select the parameters whose values you need to display in Omnicomm Online by ticking the box in the 'Use' column appropriately. If you need to add parameter readings from the CAN bus that are missing from this list, go to...
  • Page 33 CAN bus Length: Select the data packet length. Here are the available options: 1, 2, 3, or 4 bits; 1, 2, or 4 bytes. PGN: Enter the parameter group number that determines the content of each specific message according to SAE J1939. You can choose a number from 1 to 262,143. Offset: Enter the offset value in relation to the basic address of the bit storage area.
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    If you choose to obtain data on fuel volume in the tank from CAN bus readings, select the “Collect Data During Joilting” Terminal operation mode for the event of ignition “Off”. Otherwise, the fuel chart will display inaccurate information. Technical Specifications Omnicomm Smart Connection Satellite Navigation Systems GLONASS/GPS Data transmission channel...
  • Page 35 Technical Specifications Omnicomm Smart Connection SIM chip installing option Data collection and transfer Data collection period, sec 15…240 Nonvolatile data memory (events) 150 000 Omnicomm Smart Inputs and outputs Ignition key input RPM sensor input Number of universal inputs Interfaces...
  • Page 36: Sms Commands

    SMS commands Omnicomm Smart Connection Dimensions, mm 101.0 х 90.0 х 31.5 Operational temperature range, °C – 40…+85 Body-opening sensor Antenna type Buit-in Features Fuel level sensors connection Remote GPRS control Data output via external indicator SMS notifications SMS commands...
  • Page 37 SMS commands Command Function Command text in SMS Reply to SMS command message *CONNECT# CONNECT url_CS:port Request to establiish connection between the Terminal and the *GETLINK# LINK ip4_url_CS:port date_and_time Enquiry on state of connection to the CS *GETINFO# INFO DID=device ID Enquiry on the HW=code_hardware_version terminal state...
  • Page 38 SMS commands Command Function Command text in SMS Reply to SMS command message *GETSTAT# STAT Terminal_date_and_time Request to check GPS=GPS coordinates vehicle state SPD=speed IGN=state_of_ignition L1=fuel_level:sensor_state … L6=fuel_level:sensor_state LLS/LLS-AF fuel level sensor state codes: 0 - sensor off; 1 - sensor not ready; 2 - sensor ready, frequency of 20 to max.
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