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Omnicomm OBDII Terminal
User Manual
24.05.2019

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  • Page 1 Omnicomm OBDII Terminal User Manual 24.05.2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents General information Installation SIM Card Inserting Connector Pin Assignment Terminal Connection Setting Overview Default Settings Primary Activation Omnicomm Configurator Remote Configuration Server (RCS) SMS Commands Commands Format System Commands Settings Parameter Setting Request Current Values Request Event Notifications Operation Parameters Setting...
  • Page 3 Data Transmission to a Communication Server Selection of Ignition Source Selection of Speed Source Engine RPM Fuel Level Sensors Internal Battery Driving Safety Control Service Functions Terminal Reboot Setting Password on Configuration Changing Data Collection and Transmission Blocking Remote Configuration Server Operation Setting Terminal SIM Card Number Identification Installation of a Protective Sticker Sealing...
  • Page 4: General Information

    Omnicomm OBDII Terminal General information Omnicomm OBDII terminal is an on-board equipment designed to gather information on the vehicle parameters and transmit data to Omnicomm Online or a third-party fleet monitoring system. Main functions: determining a vehicle's location, speed, and movement direction...
  • Page 5: Connector Pin Assignment

    K-Line (ISO 9141-2, ISO 14230) Not used CAN-Low wire of the high-speed bus CAN Highspeed (ISO 15765-4, SAE-J2284) K-Line (ISO 9141-2, ISO 14230) Battery power supply, +12 / + 24 V Terminal Connection Connect the terminal to the connector of vehicle's OBDII.
  • Page 6: Setting Overview

    To achieve the high accuracy of VH geolocation and the faster search for satellites after turning on the ignition, the location of the OBDII terminals should ensure a good radio coverage of the horizon. If necessary, use an OBD extension cable.
  • Page 7: Default Settings

    GPRS Connection Phone number Not specified GPRS Connection “Login (APN)” and “Password (APN)” Not specified GPRS Connection CS 1 IP address or domain name cs.dc2.omnicomm.ru Connection to Communication Servers Port 9977 Connection to Communication Servers Data collection timer 30 sec...
  • Page 8 Setting Overview Setting name Default value User manual section Coordinate drift filtering Disabled Data Collection Data sending interval to CS in the 2 min Data Transmission to a home network Communication Server GSM and SMS communication Disabled Data Transmission to a parameters Communication Server Roaming parameters...
  • Page 9 Setting Overview Setting name Default value User manual section Fuel level sensors OBD bus Fuel Level Sensors Fuel tank volume - 100 l Parameters of the internal battery Disabled Internal Battery Password setting Not set Setting Password on Configuration Changing Accelerometer Disabled Driving Safety Control...
  • Page 10: Primary Activation

    OBD Bus Primary Activation Activate the OBDII terminal before the usage. For terminal activation: set the owner's phone to the terminal using SMS command *pass tel +yyyyyyyyyy# switch on the usage of the internal battery and accelerometer in Omnicomm Configurator...
  • Page 11: Omnicomm Configurator

    Omnicomm Configurator 1. Connect the terminal to a PC using a USB cable 2. Install and run Omnicomm Configurator. A window will open: 3. Select equipment – “Terminal”. List of parameters shown in advanced mode only: In the “Communication”...
  • Page 12: Remote Configuration Server (Rcs)

    In the “OBD” section: Service IDs (SIDs) and parameter IDs (PIDs) defined by SAE J1979 The “Driving control” section. After setting OBDII to ensure IP52 protection, apply the OBDII protective sticker, including in the delivery set. 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.
  • Page 13 3. Only one command must be send in one message 4. All system commands must start with a password 5. Primary terminal setting must start with the owner telephone setup with the use of Omnicomm Configurator or SMS Command format: Command...
  • Page 14: System Commands

    Setting Overview System Commands Owner telephone number change To setup or change the owner telephone number, the password will be required. Default password: 0000. The response is sent to the number which the command had been sent from. Command text in SMS Comments Example *pass tel +yyyyyyyyyy#...
  • Page 15 Setting Overview Response to command Comments tel changed telephone number was changed Potential Errors Comments tel. Wrong pass Wrong password tel. Wrong number. Start from '+',⇐20digits invalid number format Changing Password Password can be changed only from the owner telephone. Command text in SMS Comments Example...
  • Page 16 Setting Overview Response to command Comments pass. Wrong pass. Only digits,⇐8digits invalid password format Changing Device Name Command text in SMS Comments Example * **** name NAME DEVICE# **** – password *1234 name SuperOBD_22# DEVICE NAME – device name up to 20 characters no spaces (Latin letters, digits, symbols) Response to command Comments...
  • Page 17 Setting Overview Setting Date and Time Command text in SMS Comments Example * **** time DD-MM-YYYY DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm – day / *1234 time 21-07-2018 HH:mm# month / year / hours / minutes 12:50# Response to command Comments time changed to DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm date and time were changed Potential Errors Comments...
  • Page 18 Setting Overview Response to command Comments Potential Errors Comments SMS. Wrong pass Wrong password SMS. Wrong args invalid command format Configuring Network Command text in SMS Comments Example * **** net APN login depends on mobile operator *1234 net internet.mts.ru mts password# login, password are optional mts#, *1234 net...
  • Page 19 Setting Overview Configuring CS Command text in SMS Comments Example * **** server CS address default values: *1234 cs.omnicomm.ru 9977 port protocol# cs.omnicomm.ru 9977 Omnicomm# Omnicomm Response to command Comments server changed to CS address: port, settings were changed protocol...
  • Page 20 Setting Overview Response to command Comments Potential Errors Comments restart. Wrong pass Wrong password Connecting to the Remote Configuration Server Command text in SMS Comments Example * **** update# connecting to the RCS *1234 update# Response to command Comments update started Potential Errors Comments update.
  • Page 21 Setting Overview Response to command Comments reset settings ОК reset to default settings is completed Potential Errors Comments reset settings. Wrong pass Wrong password...
  • Page 22: Settings

    Setting Overview Settings Setting the Data Sending Interval Command text in SMS Comments Example *period XXXX YYYYZ# XXXX — sending interval for *period 100 150k#, *period 50 data within the home 150min#, *period 1000 0# network, min. Default value: YYYY – sending interval for data in roaming 0 –...
  • Page 23 Setting Overview Response to command Comments period changed to XXXX YYYY min XXXX – data sending interval in the home period changed to XXXX YYYY kb network, min; YYYY – data sending interval in period changed to XXXX. Roaming disabled roaming, min XXXX –...
  • Page 24 Setting Overview Response to command Comments interval changed to XXХ XXX – data collection interval, sec interval. Block enabled blocking is enabled Potential Errors Comments interval. Wrong pass Wrong password interval. Wrong args invalid command format Setting Fuel Tank Volume Command text in SMS Comments Example...
  • Page 25 Setting Overview Selecting OBD Parameters Sent The parameter selection command starts with 'obd' and then list parameters, values of which must be sent in SMS. The current fuel volume is calculated at the terminal based on the data acquired via the OBD bus, and the set tank volume.
  • Page 26 Setting Overview Potential Errors Comments obd. Wrong pass Wrong password Enabling / Disabling Message Sending when Removing the OBD Terminal Command text in SMS Comments Example *remove on# on — enabled *remove on#, *remove off# *remove off# off — disabled Response to command Comments remove on...
  • Page 27 Setting Overview Enabling Automatic Message Sending in Case of a Vehicle Position Change Autotilt — enables tilt mode 2 minutes after ignition off without an SMS sent. Disables tilt upon ignition on. SMS is sent to the user with a two-minute delay, if the ignition was not on during this time.
  • Page 28 Setting Overview Enabling Message Sending During Dangerous Driving Dangerous Driving is the consequence of accelerations and decelerations, as well as in the direction perpendicular to the vehicle movement trajectory, caused by swift lane switches or a sharp movement direction change. The command is sent with the only one parameter.
  • Page 29 Setting Overview Response to command Comments danger on dangerous driving control enabled danger. sms on SMS notifications enabled danger. sms off danger. acc on - 5 SMS notifications disabled danger. brake off acceleration threshold control enabled and set equal to 5 braking threshold control disabled...
  • Page 30 Setting Overview Enabling Message Sending in Case of Emergency Emergency is a harsh braking or acceleration that may be caused by an accident (crash) The command is sent with the only one parameter. Command text in SMS Comments Example *crash on# enabling crash control *crash on#, *crash sms off#, *crash off#...
  • Page 31 Setting Overview Response to command Comments crash on crash control enabled crash. sms on SMS notifications enabled crash. sms off crash. acc on - 5 SMS notifications disabled crash. brake off acceleration threshold control enabled and set equal to 5 braking threshold control disabled...
  • Page 32: Parameter Setting Request

    Setting Overview Parameter Setting Request Requesting Device Info Command text in SMS Comments Example *info?# *info?# Response to command Comments info: XXXXXXX – firmware version SW Dev XXXXXXX DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm – device time HW Dev YYYYYY time DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm Requesting Command Info Command text in SMS Comments Example...
  • Page 33 Setting Overview Requesting Present Data Sending Interval in the Home Network and in Roaming Command text in SMS Comments Example *period?# *period?# Response to command Comments period: XXXX – data sending interval in the home home XXXXmin network, min roam YYYYmin YYYY –...
  • Page 34 Setting Overview Requesting Preset Fuel Tank Volume Command text in SMS Comments Example *volume?# *volume?# Response to command Comments volume: XXX XXX – fuel tank volume, l...
  • Page 35 Setting Overview Requesting OBD Parameters Sent Command text in SMS Comments Example *obd?# *obd?# Response to command Comments Х – on (enabled) / off (disabled) speed X voltage X rpm X fuel X rate X temp X key X engine X...
  • Page 36: Current Values Request

    Setting Overview Current Values Request Requesting Balance Command text in SMS Comments Example *balance,*100## *100# – balance request code *balance,*102## that depends on operator Response to command Comments balance: ХХХ ХХХ – current balance of the active SIM Mileage After Error Reset, km Command text in SMS Comments Example...
  • Page 37 Setting Overview Requesting Current GPS Parameters Command text in SMS Comments Example *gps# *gps# Response to command Comments Example X – number of satellites GPS: sats - 5, speed - 69, sats X YYY – speed point: speed YYY ZZZZ,NNNN – coordinates in the http://google.com/maps? point ZZZZ,NNNN URL form...
  • Page 38 Setting Overview Response to command Comments obd: current values current values are displayed depending on settings. Fuel volume (% of the fuel tank volume). Volume format depends on the vehicle type...
  • Page 39: Event Notifications

    Operation Parameters Setting Event Notifications Messages are sent to the owner telephone once the event is logged. Event SMS Content Event Description remove remove terminal removal current date and time GPS coordinates in the URL form danger danger dangerous driving current date and time GPS coordinates in the URL form crash...
  • Page 40: Obd Bus

    In the «Settings» tab select the «OBD» section from the list. In the «OBD Parameters» section: Default OBDII parameters are not selected. From the list of parameters, choose the ones you wish to display the value of in Omnicomm Online and check the corresponding boxes.
  • Page 41: Obd Parameters Tab To Sae J1979, Sae J1939

    Operation Parameters Setting Speed, km/h Fuel volume, % Mileage after Maintenance, km Coolant temperature,°С Voltage, V Time to Maintenance, min Oil temperature,°С Instant fuel consumption, L/h Value — parameter value obtained from the terminal. OBD parameters tab to SAE J1979, SAE J1939 Parameter Protocol SAE J1979...
  • Page 42: Connection To Communication Servers

    In the «Settings of connection to the communication server» sections: «CS 1 IP address or domain name» – enter IP address or domain name of the communication server: cs.dc1.omnicomm.ru. «Port» – enter port to be used by terminal to connect to the communication server:...
  • Page 43: Data Collection

    Operation Parameters Setting «Protocol» – select data transmission protocol to the CS. Possible options: Omnicomm. Data Collection In the «Settings» tab select the «Connection» section from the list. In the «Data collection parameters» section: «Data collection timer» – set the value of the period of Terminal requesting modules and external devices connected to it.
  • Page 44: Data Transmission To A Communication Server

    Operation Parameters Setting Depending on the set mode, the data are collected from the particular modules and external devices. Default value: “Collect data at jolting”. «Adaptive data collection at cornering» – enable/disable adaptive data collection at cornering, which allows increasing the accuracy of displaying turns on the map by additional data collection from the GPS module more frequently than set in the “Data collection timer”...
  • Page 45 Operation Parameters Setting «SMS» – enable/disable the commands reception via SMS and sending the information messages by the Terminal. Default value — disabled. When the “SMS” parameter is enabled: «SMS destination number» – enter the phone number, to which the SMS will be sent with information about the status of the Terminal and the vehicle.
  • Page 46: Selection Of Ignition Source

    Operation Parameters Setting «Permitted» – the terminal will transmit data using the available cellular networks «Prohibited» – the terminal will not transmit data while roaming «In roaming as at home network» – the terminal will transmit data following the same settings of output parameters as for the home network «According to the list»...
  • Page 47: Engine Rpm

    Operation Parameters Setting Engine RPM In the «Settings» tab select the «Inputs»section from the list. In the «Engine RPM» section: «Data source» – select the signal type. Possible values: “Disabled”, “OBD bus” Fuel Level Sensors In the «Settings» tab select the «Inputs» section from the list. In the «Fuel Level Sensors»...
  • Page 48: Driving Safety Control

    Operation Parameters Setting Driving Safety Control In the «Settings» tab select the «Auxiliary equipment» section from the list. In the «Accelerometer parameters» section: “Accelerometer” – enable/disable the use of accelerometer for measuring the vehicle acceleration. Default value — enabled. “Accelerometer status” – accelerometer condition. Possible options: not used, calibration, calibrated, calibration error.
  • Page 49 Operation Parameters Setting Deflection of the 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.
  • Page 50 Operation Parameters Setting Select monitored parameters: «Sending an event» –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: 0 to 150 km/h. Default value: 80 km/h.
  • Page 51: Service Functions

    Service Functions «Lateral acceleration» – acceleration control during vehicle turning Threshold – enter the value of acceleration while turning, which exceeding will trigger registration of dangerous driving «Braking» – acceleration control during vehicle braking Threshold – enter the value of acceleration while braking, which exceeding will trigger registration of dangerous driving «Vertical acceleration (pounding / bumping)»...
  • Page 52: Terminal Reboot

    Service Functions Terminal Reboot In the “Service” menu select “Restart Terminal”. Setting Password on Configuration Changing In the «Settings» tab select the «Auxiliary equipment»section from the list. In the «Password settings» section: If you need to use a password to configure the terminal settings, in the field “Ask for password when saving settings”...
  • Page 53: Data Collection And Transmission Blocking

    In the «Data collection and transmission blocking» section: To block the terminal data collection and transmission in the “Lock” field select “Enabled”: To unlock data collection and transmission use Omnicomm Configurator or send SMS command *UNBLOCK# to the SIM card, inserted in the terminal.
  • Page 54: Remote Configuration Server Operation Setting

    Remote Configuration Server Operation Setting Set password on terminal settings modification by either of the following ways: When configuring the terminal using Omnicomm Configurator set password on settings modification that is different from the password set by default. Default password – 0000...
  • Page 55: Installation Of A Protective Sticker

    Installation of a Protective Sticker Installation of a Protective Sticker After installation of the SIM card and setting up the terminal, apply the OBDII protective sticker according to the picture: Sealing Stick the sealing sticker on the connector so that the terminal cannot be switched off without breaking the sticker.
  • Page 56 Installation of a Protective Sticker Omnicomm OBDII Communication Power source Power supply voltage, V 8…30 Overvoltage protection Data collection and transmission Data collection period, s 15…240 Non-volatile memory capacity, events 150 000 Interfaces CAN interfaces Protocols ISO 15765-4, SAE-J2284, J1939, J1979...
  • Page 57 Installation of a Protective Sticker Omnicomm OBDII Communication Remote control through GPRS SMS notifications...
  • Page 58 www.omnicomm-world.com...

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