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March 2024
Mobileye 8 series
Technical Installation guide v3.5
Models:
Mobileye 8 Connect 4G
Mobileye 8 NC
Mobileye 8 SA

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  • Page 1 March 2024 Mobileye 8 series Technical Installation guide v3.5 Models: Mobileye 8 Connect 4G Mobileye 8 NC Mobileye 8 SA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mixed Installation Scheme (Analog + CAN-bus) Connection Description 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Main unit connections (CAB000400 Rev3.3) 5.3 Mobileye 8 Series signals cable (CAB000371 Rev6.3) 5.4 CE Module (ASY0000000000518) 5.4.1 CE Module overview 5.4.1 CE Module connection instruction 5.5 Ferrite Component 5.5.1 Ferrite for Power Sources -Model 1 (ITM000786)
  • Page 3 6.3 EyeWatch Installation 6.4 Mobileye 8 series main unit (camera) installation. 6.5 Installing the Mobileye 8 series* 4G modem 4G Cable Ferrite Installation Instructions for 4G cable Ferrite installation Mobileye 8 Series 4G Connection Scheme Installation & Calibration 8.1 Back-Cover removal 8.2 Communication / Connection phase...
  • Page 4 Technical Specification 19.1 Mobileye® 8 Series™ – 4G | Technical Specification Sheet 19.2 Mobileye® 8 series™ – 4G | Display unit Specification Sheet 19.3 Mobileye® 8 series™ – 4G | Cellular Module Specification Sheet 19.4 Mobileye® 8 series™ – 4G | GNSS Technical Specification 19.5...
  • Page 5: Warnings

    ‘urgent’ the warning. Mobileye 8 Series is not an automated driving system. It does not replace the driver nor allow the driver to be any less vigilant or alert to the road than he/she would otherwise be.
  • Page 6: Mobileye 8 Series Supported Models

     Do not transfer Mobileye 8 Series to another vehicle after installation.  The Mobileye 8 Series GSM Nano SIM card will work only with the supported Mobileye 8 models with which it is supplied; do not use the SIM for other purposes or with other Mobileye 8 Series units.
  • Page 7: Components Overview (* Supplied In 2 Separate Boxes)

    2. Components Overview (* supplied in 2 separate boxes) Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 8 & configuration used for both the main camera attachment to the TACS00003 windshield (reference point) and for calibration calculation The Mobileye EyeNET and TAC are not part of the Mobileye 8 Series kit and are sold separately. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 9: Software Downloads & Installation

    Please make sure you have Administrator Privileges before installing the Mobileye IC application, if not, please contact your IT department for further assistance. To keep the most up to date version of the IC application, login with your login details to enable to automatic update.
  • Page 10: Connection Scheme

    4. Connection Scheme 4.1 CAN-bus Installation Scheme The CE module is required only in CE regulated territories. *For Mobileye 8 Series Mobileye 8 Connect 4G Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 11: Mixed Installation Scheme (Analog + Can-Bus)

    Mixed Installation Scheme (Analog + CAN-bus) The CE module is required only in CE regulated territories. For Mobileye 8 Series Mobileye 8 Connect 4G Analog Installation Scheme The CE module is required only in CE regulated territories. For Mobileye 8 Series Mobileye 8 Connect 4G...
  • Page 12: Connection Description

    Table 1: Mobileye 8 Series cable connections. Mobileye 8 Series signals cable (CAB000371 Rev6.3) The Mobileye 8 series signals cable splits into a few cables which connect to the vehicle power source, to the vehicle CAN-bus (Via CAN Reader connector) , to the vehicle analog speed signal, to the vehicle high-beams (for IHC), to one of the vehicle’s analog...
  • Page 13 3 party device RS-485 High Green 4pin EyeWatch 3 RS-485 Low White 4pin EyeWatch 3 RS-485 GND Black 4pin EyeWatch 3 RS-485 5V DC 4pin EyeWatch 3 Table 2: Mobileye 8 series analog signals cable connection. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 14: Ce Module (Asy0000000000518)

     CE Module installations are not mandatory for FCC and E-Mark certificates. The CE Module is relevant to Mobileye 8 series installation only. If you are installation Mobileye Shield Connect and/or FishEye system, DO NOT connect the CE Module and Ferrite on the Junction Box power lines.
  • Page 15: Ferrite Component

    5.5.3 Ferrite for Power Sources -Model 1 (CE Module) The Ferrite is relevant to Mobileye 8 Series installation only. If you are installation Mobileye Shield Connect and/or FishEye system, DO NOT connect the Ferrite on the Junction Box power lines.
  • Page 16: Eyewatch 3 - Display And Control Unit (Cab000087) -Option

    EyeWatch unit EyeWatch 8 – display and control unit (CAB000401) -OPTION 2 The EyeWatch 8 is connected to the Mobileye 8 series signals cable with the EyeWatch male connector (P1) to the Signals cable EyeWatch 8 female connector (P2). Wire name...
  • Page 17: Can Reader - Cab000302

    Power sources and signals cable (CAB0003002) (CAB000371) EyeNET – (EYENET0001 / CAB000613 The Mobileye 8 series service port female connector (P2) is used to connect to the Mobileye EyeNET short cable male connector labeled “MOBILEYE8 SIDE” (J5). Wire name Wire color...
  • Page 18: Connection Description

    (Accessory) position or ignition ON. Make sure the car headlights and/or any other power consuming devices/applications, e.g., air conditioning, are turned off during Mobileye 8 Connect installation to prevent battery drainage. Please ensure to identify the Mobileye 8 series cables according to table below. Identified vehicle’s signals Wires label...
  • Page 19: Eyewatch Installation

    4. Remove the transparent protecting covering from the display surface. 5. Insert the EyeWatch cable (CAB000087/CAB000401) behind the vehicle trimmings so that it reaches the EyeWatch connector of the Mobileye 8 series cable (CAB000400) Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 20: Mobileye 8 Series Main Unit (Camera) Installation

    6.4 Mobileye 8 series main unit (camera) installation. Selecting the optimal location for the main unit is critical and can affect system performance. Please ensure to comply with the following guidelines.  Minimum height for camera location is 1.2 meters (3.9 feet).
  • Page 21 8 series cable (CAB000400) behind the vehicle trimmings so that it reaches all vehicle signals (it is recommended that you hang the Mobileye 8 series main unit on the rear-view mirror or place it on the dashboard before passing the cable behind the vehicle trimmings).
  • Page 22: Installing The Mobileye 8 Series* 4G Modem

    6.5 Installing the Mobileye 8 series* 4G modem Mobileye 8 Connect 4G uses an external 4G Modem for better cellular coverage. The modem can be placed below the dashboard or any other location with enough space to accommodate it if there are not any Metal parts above the modem that may interrupt the reception.
  • Page 23: G Cable Ferrite Installation

    Please follow the instructions bellow for the 4G Modem ferrites installation (ITM000788): Put the Mobileye 4G Modem cable in the third Ferrite. 2. Wrap the cable through the Ferrite 2 times and around the outside of the Ferrite 1 time.
  • Page 24: Mobileye 8 Series 4G Connection Scheme

    7.2 Mobileye 8 Series 4G Connection Scheme The CE module is required only in CE regulated territories. For Mobileye 8 Connect 4G Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 25: Installation & Calibration

    Installation & Calibration 8.1 Back-Cover removal As part of the Mobileye 8 series calibration process, the camera angle must be adjusted as outlined below. To access the camera angle adjustment`s screw you must remove the main unit’s back cover.
  • Page 26: Communication / Connection Phase

    Figure 1 – connection method with EyeNET adapter For Mobileye 8 Connect 4G  EyeNET connection to the Mobileye 8 series unit should only be performed when system power is off!  Make sure you connect the short flex cable (BRD000350) correctly: ...
  • Page 27: System Calibration

    8.3 System Calibration 8.3.1 Login Open the Installation Center application on your computer and login using your personal login details. youremail@email.com *********** → Click "Login" to continue. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 28: Login

     vehicle database.  If you are already connected to a Mobileye 8 series system and have completed the physical connections, you may skip the "vehicle database" and click the "wizard" button to immediately start the installation. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 29 When clicking the "Wizard" button you must be physically connected to a Mobileye 8 series system and the system power must be on to continue the calibration process. You will have an option to browse and choose the correct profile of the vehicle you are installing during a standard Wizard run as well.
  • Page 30: Vehicle Selection

    In the event the vehicle into which you are installing is not in the vehicle database, you can either try a similar profile or contact Mobileye support for help with creating a new profile. → Click "Go to App" to continue.
  • Page 31: Connection To Seeq

    If you click the "retry" button, the app will try to reestablish communication and display the system information if successful.  → Click "Next" to continue. * Peripherals check is skipped on some Mobileye 8 Series models (NC and SA) Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 32: Vehicle Information

    You can always choose a new profile or modify your earlier selection at this time. Click → "Burn selected profile" to burn and save the profile data into the Mobileye system. You can change and burn different profiles until finding the correct profile.
  • Page 33: Analog Installation

    If you don’t know the vehicle VSS rate, set the value to 5000, Burn the profile as set and check the Vehicle speed vs the Mobileye Installation Center shown speed, if necessary, please adjust the rate so the speed shown will be accurate.
  • Page 34: Signal Test

    Activate each signal and an icon will be shown when it is detected by the Mobileye system. Speed signal verification - drive and confirm speed indication in the Mobileye setup wizard approximately matches the speed of the car shown by the speedometer. ...
  • Page 35: Signal Test Troubleshooting

     Try to switch CAN High and CAN Low connections- try to flip the CAN Sensor on the CAN wires and reset test again.  Make sure you connected to the CAN wires as described in the Mobileye Vehicle Database.
  • Page 36 3. If the vehicle has a built-in speed limitation- drag the slide bar to the speed limitation value. 4. Choose the driving country. 5. Insert the vehicle weight (registered vehicle weight as indicated in vehicle registration document) → Click "Next" to continue. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 37: Calibration

    TAC should be 90 cm from ground or 165 cm if the TAC is opened and flipped to high level (depending on the camera height). Mount the camera on the windshield according to Mobileye’s guidelines as follows: 165cm...
  • Page 38: Step 2 - Camera Attachment

    If the camera is mounted exactly in the center of the windshield, the yellow line should be in the center of the TAC target. If the camera is mounted off-center, make sure this offset is reflected in the yellow line location on the TAC target. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 39: Gps Attachment

    Make sure the GPS is facing up and attached in cleared area on the windshield. The Mobileye GPS module can be attached at one of vehicle windshield corners in area not covered by the wipers and/or without any other Metal obstructions.
  • Page 40: Gps Attachment Location Allowed Areas

    We recommend each installation is completed by a run of the Peripheral Tool to verify full components functionality. Mobileye recommends to install the GPS module at one of the 4 windshield corners (refer to the drawing). 9.2 GPS attachment location allowed areas.
  • Page 41 – GPS attachment location not allowed *For Mobileye 8 Series 4G and SA models Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 42: Step 4 - Measurements

    Entering any measurement that is not in the acceptable range or not in the correct format will be highlighted in red and will not let you continue to the next step. Enter each vehicle measurement in the correct field:  Camera height Measure the camera height from the camera lens to the ground. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 43 For vehicles without front engine hood, Measure and enter the true distance from camera to front bumper.  Wheels Base (width of the vehicle wheels) Measure the distance between the outer edges of the front wheels. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 44 PLEASE NOTE: Left & Right should be measure from the outside of the vehicle but should be insert to the software as driver perspective sides (see Left &Right on the illustration bellow. Right Left  Vehicle Height Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 45 Please Note: GPS module can't be attached more than 0.49m ahead from the camera unit. (Camera distance to bumper – GPS distance to bumper < 0.49m) GPS to Left & Right Wheel measurement. Measure the GPS unit distance from Left & Right windshield. edge. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 46 GPS Height measurement- Measure the exact GPS height from to ground.  GPS measurements are required only for Mobileye 8 Series 4G and SA models. GPS measurements input is not required and will not be available for NC models. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 47: Step 5 - Camera Angle Adjustment

    Perform vehicle hood calibration only if the hood poses a permanent obstruction to the camera’s field of view. If no car engine hood is present in the image, car hood value should remain at the default value of -120 Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 48: Step 7 - Calibration

    Once all these measurements have been entered, 2 calibration steps are required: Far TAC Close TAC 1 Meter Close TAC Far TAC Close TAC Place the TAC exactly in the center of the vehicle and close to the vehicle bumper. Press “Close TAC” for close TAC calculation. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 49 Move the TAC 1-meter back Press “OK” and. Press “Far TAC” for far TAC calculation. Step 9 – calibration results Once the calibration calculation will be completed, the calibration results will be shown on the bottom-Right side of the Calibration slide: Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 50 1.20 – 1.80 1.85 1.90 2.00 2.10 2.20 – 2.65 3. Calculated height- up to 3cm differences 4. Roll – up to 2° If calibration results meet the minimum requirements mentioned above, calibration is completed, click “Finish.” Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 51: Validation

    Upon completion of the system calibration, the installer MUST validate all peripherals are functional and valid using the new validation tool which can be found as part of Mobileye IC prior to releasing the vehicle after the installation. 10.2 Operation Click the icon to open the Peripherals tool.
  • Page 52 GPS signal or cellular network is not available, the test status of the relevant component will pass but no valid data will be displayed. If any of the peripherals found faulty, the Mobileye system must be replaced to complete the installation.
  • Page 53: Appendix A - 4G Modem

    TS 27.005, 27.007 and Telit Custom AT commands LTE FDD Cat.4, 3GPP release 10 compliant. Telecommunications standards LTE FDD Cat.1. 3GPP release 9 compliant UART (up to 3Mbps) Serial interface Power supply 1.8V Sim voltage Nano SIM 10mm X 12.5mm x 1.2mm Sim size Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 54: Appendix A - Can Reader

    The Mobileye 8 Connect CAN-Reader is a new, non-intrusive solution for CAN-bus connection. No more wrong connections, warranty violations or liability issues. The Mobileye CAN-Reader will allow you to better handle a CAN-bus reading by simply placing the Mobileye CAN-sensor on the vehicle CAN-bus wires without any wire cutting or pinching.
  • Page 55: Appendix B - Up/Down Configuration

    Appendix B – up/down configuration 15.1 General Mobileye 8 Connect is based on a smart camera, which is installed on the vehicle’s front windshield. To suit all vehicle models (cars, trucks, buses) the smart camera main cable (CAB000400) has two configurations: up and down.
  • Page 56 The Mobileye 8 with 4G modem has 2 types of chassis. The difference of the camera chassis is the tunnel for the 4G modem cable. With the new chassis, an additional tunnel is added at the bottom of the chassis – see image below: Old chassis –...
  • Page 57: Up/Down Configuration - Old Chassis Mec000956

    3 screws and remove the main back cover. Using a Philips screwdriver, unscrew to remove the main chassis from the frame. Warning: Do not unscrew the upper left and lower right screws as it will void warranty! Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 58 Remove the main cable connector and connect it to the desired configuration. Note: with this hardware, the modem cable can be routed only from the top. Once completed, reassemble all system components tightening the screws. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 59: Up/Down Configuration - New Chassis Mec000116

    3 screws and remove the main back cover. Using a Philips screwdriver, unscrew to remove the main chassis from the frame. Warning: Do not unscrew the upper left and lower right screws as it will void warranty! Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 60 Gently remove the chassis from the frame Remove the main cable connector and connect it to the desired configuration. Routh the modem cable from the designated bottom tunnel Once completed, reassemble all system components tightening the screws. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 61: Appendix C - Eyenet Holder (Asy000451)

    Appendix C – EyeNET Holder (ASY000451) 16.1 Introduction The EyeNET holder used to hold the EyeNET and maintain a stable communication with the Mobileye system. 16.2 Component Overview MEC000950 SCR000120 16.3 Assembly Attach the EyeNET holder on top of the system`s metal body.
  • Page 62 Use to 2x screws to hold the EyeNET Route the EyeNET flat cable trough the designated gap and connect it in both ends to the Mobileye system and the EyeNET and continue with the calibration process Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 63: Appendix D - Calibration Tool

    17.1 Intro The Calibration Tool allows to recalibrate the ME8 units without deactivation vehicle profile change such as windshield replacement. 17.2 Instructions 1. To use the Calibration Tool run the app from the Installation Center main screen. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 64 2. The tool will check communication with the system and display the system s/n and FW version and display the status of each component. 3. The camera attachment, measurements and calibration slide will show. To attach, measure and calibrate, please refer to pages 32-42. Mobileye 8 series...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    2. Installation issues: If signal test fails, check that:  You connected the correct CAN wires as instructed in the Mobileye Vehicle DB.  Make sure you selected the correct profile for the vehicle. If necessary, try to use another profile or proceed to CAN sniffing for a new profile creation.
  • Page 66: Technical Specification

    Technical Specification 19.1 Mobileye® 8 Series™ – 4G | Technical Specification Sheet Mobileye® 8 Series Main Unit PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS FULL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Input voltage Length 120mm 10-36VDC Width (without lens) 78mm Input current (full operation) 1A @ 12V, 0.5A @ 24V...
  • Page 67: Mobileye® 8 Series™ - 4G | Display Unit Specification Sheet

    19.2 Mobileye® 8 series™ – 4G | Display unit Specification Sheet EyeWatch Display Units PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS EYEWATCH 3 EYEWATCH 8 Diameter 49mm Width 84.5m 25mm Depth 66mm (leg open) Leg closed: 34mm Leg open: 73mm Height 49mm 57mm 109g without cable...
  • Page 68: Mobileye® 8 Series™ - 4G | Cellular Module Specification Sheet

    19.3 Mobileye® 8 series™ – 4G | Cellular Module Specification Sheet 4G Cellular Module PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Model Telit LE910C1 Length 182mm Width 55mm (slimmest); 78.6mm in connector area (peak) Height 22MM Modem unit: 121.9g Weight Modem cable: 119.3g Color...
  • Page 69: Mobileye® 8 Series™ - 4G | Gnss Technical Specification

    19.4 Mobileye® 8 series™ – 4G | GNSS Technical Specification RECIEVER TYPE Receive and track multiple systems Support satellite: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and QZSS signals FEATURES Frequency of time pulse signal 0.25 Hz…10 MHz (1pps) External module with antenna included Module type External 32.768 kHz signal to the RTC input...

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