Contents General Information Screen controls and navigation Screen chart Technical Specifications Setting Calibration Parameters Display on the Screen Driver’s Status Brightness Notification Volume Installation Connection Displayed Parameters Operator’s Messages Refueling Volume Monitoring Driver Identification Driver’s Status Sound Notification Panic Button...
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Monitoring the fuel dispensing by a fuel tanker Stationary tank with four fuel level sensors Refrigerator with temperature sensors Vehicle fleet with driver identification Driving Safety Control Construction Machinery Driver Statuses in Omnicomm Online Monitoring dispensing operations in Omnicomm Online...
Omnicomm terminals 2.0 and later and with third generation built-in software (302 and later) with third-party terminals that support the Omnicomm ICON communication protocol only with fuel level sensors using the Omnicomm LLS protocol and provided with the RS-485 interface...
General Information While carrying out installation, observe the safety rules and regulatory requirements for this type of work. Screen controls and navigation Omnicomm ICON display has 5 built-in buttons. To use the button you need, press the display body frame.
General Information Screen chart Main screen navigation map: To monitor refueling, a driver's status “Refueling” is implemented (see Refueling volume monitoring).
From +8 to +35 Power consumption, W maximum 2 maximum 15 (when heated) Type of output interface RS-485 1-wire interface iButton protocol Omnicomm LLS sensors number Baud rate through the RS-485 interface, bit/s 19,200 bit/s Brightness 4 levels Diagonal, inch 3,97 Resolution, dots 480 х...
0.2 kg Average service life 8 years Setting Before setting the Omnicomm ICON display, disconnect the Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors. Connect the Omnicomm ICON display to a РС using Omnicomm UNU-USB adapter according to the diagram: Run Omnicomm Configurator:...
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Setting Select equipment – “Indicator”. “Connection” – select the equipment to which the Omnicomm ICON display is connected. Possible options: Fuel Level Sensor, Terminal “Fuel level sensor operating mode” – select the data output mode for an LLS fuel level sensor.
Press the “Record into device” button Calibration Omnicomm ICON display supports up to 4 fuel tanks. The maximum number of Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors is 4. To add calibration tables for fuel level sensors, in the “Used tanks” section press the “Add tank”...
Setting Parameters Display on the Screen Omnicomm ICON display supports up to 30 main screens with different sets of parameters (only when connected to a terminal). For each main screen you can select up to 5 parameters. To display the parameters, configure the display according to the Omnicomm terminals user manual.
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Setting For each parameter, specify: Units of measurement – units of measurement for the parameter. Select the units of measurement from the list or add your own by selecting “Other”. Enter the unit of measurement in the “Unit name” field Measurement accuracy –...
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Setting To add a main screen press “Add screen”.
In the “States” section: Press “Add status”. Enter the status in words and press the “Record into device“ button. The “Refueling” status is always present in the Omnicomm ICON display and used to monitor the refueling volume. Brightness To adjust brightness when the main screen is displayed, press and hold the...
Installation We recommend that you install an Omnicomm ICON display on a magnetic holder or fasten it with a double-sided adhesive tape. The display may also be installed using self-...
Dismantling the Omnicomm ICON display fastened with a double-sided adhesive tape, use a knife or an equivalent tool and be very careful. Connection Connect an Omnicomm LLS sensor to the Omnicomm ICON display according to the diagram:...
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Connection Several Omnicomm LLS sensors shall be connected in parallel via the RS-485 interface according to the diagram: Connect an Omnicomm Profi terminal to the Omnicomm ICON display according to the diagram:...
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Connection Connect an Omnicomm Optim, Light or Smart terminal to the Omnicomm ICON display according to the diagram:...
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Vehicle power supply voltage Ground (negative) for power supply Purple Line A RS-485 Blue Line B RS-485 Grey Panic Button Orange 1wire / iButton Yellow-green When using Omnicomm ICON to identify a driver, wire 1wire/iButton should not be connected to the terminal.
The following parameters are displayed on the Omnicomm ICON display connected to the fuel level sensors: Total fuel volume in the fuel tanks The following parameters are displayed on the Omnicomm ICON display connected to a terminal: Fuel volume in the fuel tanks...
Refueling Volume Monitoring Before starting the refueling operation, set the driver’s status to “Refueling”. During the refueling, the Omnicomm ICON display will show the number of liters for each tank separately and the total number of liters refueled. To finish monitoring of the refueling operation, select “Finish refueling”.
Driver Identification Driver Identification When the Omnicomm ICON display is connected to a terminal, the driver identification is implemented using a MIFARE Ultralight card. For ease of identification, an RFID card holder is provided. To provide the driver identification, enable this option in the terminal settings and specify the list of authorized cards.
To notify the dispatcher or monitor the refueling operation, select a status from the set of states created while configuring the Omnicomm ICON display. When the driver’s status is changed, it is registered in Omnicomm Online and/or is sent via SMS to a dispatcher.
Sound Notification Omnicomm ICON display has a built-in speaker. Sound notification is used when the Omnicomm ICON display is connected to an Omnicomm terminal. Sound notification is triggered upon registration of events set during configuring the displaying parameters on the screen and during the terminal setting.
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Sound Notification Event Sound Display notification Sharp lateral acceleration once in 10 (>=FW15084) Sharp vertical acceleration once in 10 (>=FW15084) Fasten seat belts once in 20 Turn on the headlights once in 20 Axis load exceeding once in 60...
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Sound Notification Event Sound Display notification Total axis load exceeding once in 120 Movement inside the with geofence (depending on periodicity the terminal settings) of 12 sec Movement outside the with geofence (depending on periodicity the terminal settings) of 12 sec Entering the Geofence occurring (depending on the...
Panic Button ВOmnicomm ICON display has built-in panic button. With power ON, if the panic button is pressed the Omnicomm ICON display sends the triggering event via the RS-485 interface. When connected to a panic button output or a terminal universal input, the Omnicomm ICON display sends the triggering event to the terminal regardless of power ON or OFF.
In this case, we look at the connection and configuration of equipment for monitoring mileage, speed, and remaining fuel in vehicle tanks using the Omnicomm ICON display. Use: Monitoring the amount of remaining fuel and the vehicle's operation parameters If the fuel volume goes below the threshold value, the amount of remaining fuel will be highlighted in red and a sound notification will ring.
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Use Cases During the refueling process, the Omnicomm ICON display shows the total volume of fuel filled and the number of liters for each tank separately. Equipment: Omnicomm terminal LLS 5 Fuel level sensors Omnicomm ICON Display Connection: The diagram example of equipment connection is given for the Omnicomm Optim terminal.
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Select equipment – Terminal. In the “Settings” tab select the “ICON” section from the list. “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone”...
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Use Cases When adding the parameters, specify the following values: Units of measurement – units of measurement for the parameter. Select the units of measurement from the list or add your own by selecting “Other”. Enter the unit of measurement in the “Unit name” field Measurement accuracy –...
In this case, we look at the operation of a fuel tanker with an installed signal reader with a PPO fuel flow meter. The Omnicomm ICON display allows us to monitor the volume of dispensed fuel through the fuel tanker's dispensing gun and the remaining fuel in the fuel tank.
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Use Cases Omnicomm ICON Display Connection: Settings: The configuration of the Omnicomm LLS-Ex 5 fuel level sensor is performed according to the sensor's user manual. The BIS-MX spark protection unit does not require configuration. Omnicomm Profi terminal configuration Run Omnicomm Configurator.
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Use Cases “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone” - check the box to select your time zone relative to UTC. The time zone value is used when an automatic registration of time zones is not required “Time zone”...
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PPV-100-1,6; ППВ-100-6,4; PPV-150-1,6; PPV-150-6,4 USS–B–25 PPO-25-1,6; ShZhU-25-1,6 USS–B–25 PPO-40-0,6; ShZhU-40-0,6 Press the “Save” button. Omnicomm ICON display configuration Run Omnicomm Configurator. Select equipment – Indicator. Add the parameters “Fuel flow meter”, “Tank 1”, “Tank 2”, “Tank 3”, “Total in tanks” to the screen.
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Use Cases When adding the parameters, specify the following values: Units of measurement – units of measurement for the parameter. Select the units of measurement from the list or add your own by selecting “Other”. Enter the unit of measurement in the “Unit name” field Measurement accuracy –...
Stationary tank with four fuel level sensors In this case, we look at monitoring fuel volume in a stationary tank when several fuel level sensors are installed. The Omnicomm ICON display is used to monitor the remaining fuel in the container.
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Connection to the Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors Connection to the terminal The diagram example of equipment connection is given for the Omnicomm Optim terminal. To connect to an Omnicomm terminal of a different model, see diagrams in the Connection section.
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Several Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors can be connected side-by-side via the RS-485 interface. Settings: The configuration of the Omnicomm LLS 5 fuel level sensor is performed according to the sensor's user manual. ICON display configuration when used only with the Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors Omnicomm ICON display supports up to 4 fuel tanks.
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Use Cases ICON display configuration when used together with a terminal Run Omnicomm Configurator. Select equipment – Indicator. Add the parameters “Tank 1”, “Tank 2”, “Tank 3”, “Tank 4”, “Total in tanks” to the screen. When adding the parameters, specify the following values: Units of measurement –...
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Select equipment – Terminal. In the “Settings” tab select the “ICON” section from the list. “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone”...
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Use Cases “Sound notification” - check the box to enable sound notifications when the terminal registers a new event, as specified during the terminal's setup...
In this case, we look at monitoring vehicles carrying food products that have strict requirements for temperature conditions during transportation and storage. The Omnicomm ICON display is used to monitor the temperature in the refrigerator sections and the fuel remaining in the tank with the help of temperature sensors and an LLS fuel level sensor.
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Select equipment – Terminal. In the “Settings” tab select the “ICON” section from the list. “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone”...
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In the “Temperature sensors” section, the temperature sensors connected to the 1-Wire interface are displayed: “Transmit the value of 1-Wire sensor instead of UI” - select the number of the universal input for displaying the temperature values on Omnicomm Online. In the “Universal Inputs section: “Operation mode” – select 1-Wire.
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Use Cases When adding the parameters, specify the following values: Units of measurement – units of measurement for the parameter. Select the units of measurement from the list or add your own by selecting “Other”. Enter the unit of measurement in the “Unit name” field Measurement accuracy –...
Use Cases Vehicle fleet with driver identification In this case, we look at vehicle monitoring. The Omnicomm ICON display provides driver identification via RFID cards. Two identification options are available: Applying or Retention of RFID cards. For identification through retention, you will need to acquire an RFID card holder.
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Omnicomm ICON Display ID card On-board terminal Connection: The diagram example of equipment connection is given for the Omnicomm Optim terminal. To connect to an Omnicomm terminal of a different model, see diagrams in the Connection section. Configuration: Omnicomm Terminal configuration...
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Select equipment – Terminal. In the “Settings” tab select the “ICON” section from the list. “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone”...
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In the “Permitted cards” section, click on “Add card” and enter the numbers of the cards which, when applied, will turn on the second discrete output. For automatic reading of the card number, connect Omnicomm ICON display to the terminal, switch on the readout mode and apply card.
Use Cases Driving Safety Control The Omnicomm ICON display is used in driving safety control: warning about an open door, unfastened seatbelt, headlights off, entering/leaving a geofence sent to the display synchronization of events with Safe Driving reports in Omnicommm Online...
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Driving safety control in Omnicomm Online reports: The “SafeDrive: Violation details” report: The “SafeDrive: Driver rating” report: A detailed description of the reports can be found in the Omnicomm Online User Manual (see the "SafeDrive: Violation details" report the "SafeDrive: Driver rating" report...
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In the “Settings” tab select the “ICON” section from the list. “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone”...
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Use Cases “Universal input No. 1” – select “Enabled”. “Operating mode” – select “Direct-current”. “ON voltage threshold” – set the value of voltage threshold after which the terminal will register the seatbelt fastening. “Pull-up resistor” – select “Enabled” when working with “open collector”-type sensors or with dry contact sensors.
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To set up notifications for suspension impact and sudden braking, specify the threshold values of vertical acceleration and breaking. Omnicomm ICON display configuration Run Omnicomm Configurator. Select equipment – Indicator. Add the parameters “UI 1”, “Mileage”, “Speed” to the screen.
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Configure the parameter display on screen as shown in the figure: Press the “Save” button. Settings in Omnicomm Online Open the browser and enter the address http://online.omnicomm.ru. Enter your login and password in the window that opens Enable the “Safe driving” service for the vehicle...
Use Cases Construction Machinery The Omnicomm ICON display allows you to control a wide range of construction equipment, such as the position of the dozer blade or tractor attachments, or the speed of the cement mixer. In this case, let's look at the monitoring of the position of a dump truck body and the rotations of a cement mixer truck.
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Equipment: Omnicomm terminal Omnicomm ICON Display Connection: The diagram example of equipment connection is given for the Omnicomm Profi terminal. To connect to an Omnicomm terminal of a different model, see diagrams in the Connection section. Settings: Omnicomm Terminal configuration Run Omnicomm Configurator.
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Use Cases “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone” - check the box to select your time zone relative to UTC. The time zone value is used when an automatic registration of time zones is not required “Time zone”...
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“Coefficient of pulse input calibration” – enter the calibration factor for converting the number of pulses to the determined physical quantity. Omnicomm ICON display configuration Run Omnicomm Configurator. Select equipment – Indicator. Add the parameters “UI 1”, “Engine hours”, “Mileage” to the screen.
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Use Cases When adding the parameters, specify the following values: Units of measurement – units of measurement for the parameter. Select the units of measurement from the list or add your own by selecting “Other”. Enter the unit of measurement in the “Unit name” field Measurement accuracy –...
In this case, we look at monitoring driver activity through statuses. On the Omnicomm ICON display, the driver can set a status that corresponds to the activity that is being carried out. To analyze a driver's activity in Omnicomm Online, you can use the report “Task status”.
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Mileage at the beginning of status activation Mileage at status expiry Mileage during the period of status activation as per CAN, km Mileage during the period of status activation according to GPS, km Equipment: Omnicomm terminal Omnicomm ICON Display Connection:...
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Select equipment – Terminal. In the “Settings” tab select the “ICON” section from the list. “ICON” – check the box to display the data from the terminal on the Omnicomm ICON display “Network address” – select the display network address. Possible values: from 7 to 254 “Select the time zone”...
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“Sound notification” - check the box to enable sound notifications when the terminal registers a new event, as specified during the terminal and display configuration. Omnicomm ICON display configuration Run Omnicomm Configurator. Select equipment – Indicator. In the “Statuses” section: Press “Add status”.
In this case, we look at monitoring fuel dispensing by a fuel tanker using the report “Refueler Statement” in Omnicomm Online. Before refueling, the driver applies the RFID card to the ICON display. Omnicomm Online will register a fuel dispensing event linked to the driver or the vehicle.
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60 seconds before the start of fuel dispensing within the allowed interval of time for fuel dispensing set in the vehicle profile (see Administration Guide. Omnicomm Online) before the RFID card is removed Card assigned - full name of the key holder...
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The data on the refueled vehicle (receiver) will be displayed only if the driver, who applied the RFID card, is registered on the vehicle (receiver). Driver registration can be done in Omnicomm Online or using the Omnicomm ICON display installed on the vehicle (receiver).
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Use Cases Settings: The configuration of the Omnicomm LLS-Ex 5 fuel level sensor is performed according to the sensor's user manual. The BIS-MX spark protection unit does not require configuration. Omnicomm Profi terminal configuration The terminal is configured similarly to the procedure for...
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Use Cases Select “Fuel tanker” from the list and click the “Vehicle profile” button. In the “Driver sign in on a vehicle” section: “Driver sign in by tag reading” - uncheck the box to disable driver registration when an RFID card is applied at the fuel tanker.
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