Advertisement

Quick Links

Idrive X2V2 Installation and Operation Guide
From Idrive
Contents
◾ 1 Copyright information
◾ 2 Warnings
Copyright information
This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to
another language without the prior written consent of Idrive Inc. Copyright © 2018 Idrive Inc.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Idrive Inc. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is strictly prohibited. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Warnings
Please read the following carefully regarding proper use of the product and ensuring the user's safety.
1. Use the idrive device only for its intended purpose.
2. Do not disassemble, attempt to repair, or alter the Idrive device. When malfunctions, errors, or other damage is found to be attributable to a user, said user
may not be eligible for after sale service.
3. When cleaning the inside of a vehicle, do not spray water or any other cleaning product directly onto the Idrive device. It may cause damage, fire, or electric
shock.
4. Keep the Idrive device away from chemicals or detergents as they may change the surface of the product or ruin internal components.
5. Do not insert any foreign objects into the Idrive device. Severe impact, shock, or other foreign matter may cause damage to the Idrive device.
6. When foreign matter blocks the lens, normal operation is impossible. Always ensure that the lens is free of any contaminants or obstruction. Other objects
placed around the camera may be reflected off of the window and included in the image, so please do not leave unnecessary objects around the Idrive device.
7. The product will not operate properly if its position changes. Make sure the product is installed securely and do not expose the device to excessive shock. Do
not move the device after installation.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the X2V2 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for IDrive X2V2

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2. Do not disassemble, attempt to repair, or alter the Idrive device. When malfunctions, errors, or other damage is found to be attributable to a user, said user may not be eligible for after sale service. 3. When cleaning the inside of a vehicle, do not spray water or any other cleaning product directly onto the Idrive device. It may cause damage, fire, or electric shock.
  • Page 2: Idrive X2 V2 Components

    11. Excessively tinted windshields may result in poorly defined or distorted images. 12. Use ONLY the supplied cable to connect the Idrive device to the power source, and only as directed in the manual. This product should be connected only to the power inside a vehicle. Any other power source is unacceptable and may cause malfunction or fire and may render the Idrive device ineligible for after sale service.
  • Page 3: Wired Panic Button

    It is built with super capacitors (minimum sum of 0.84F) that serve as a power reservoir. The Idrive PowerUP is charged from the cars 12/24VDC charging network by using a step-down 12.5VDC converter. In the event of a drop in DC voltage, the capacitors will maintain power to X devices for a short period of time.
  • Page 4: Idrive Gsm Module

    Idrive GSM Module The Idrive GSM Module is an external device for the X2 V2 that provides live GPS tracking and 5 second look-ins (Limited to 20 per vehicle per month; Look-ins may be "bucketed" together and used unevenly among your fleet). Live videos are low resolution with no audio.
  • Page 5: Mounting Of The X2 V2 Device

    Correct Positioning Too High: Blocks the driver and occupants faces showing eye and head positions during events. Too High Too Low: Reduces cabin view and low hand placement during events. Also places forward viewing camera too low to the front hood reducing field of vision during events.
  • Page 6: Routing The Idrive Power Harness

    The Idrive Power Harness cable is 14 feet long with a 6PIN connector at one end that plugs into the Idrive device. It is then routed and secured under the dashboard.
  • Page 7: Idrive Wiring Diagram

    Optional Connections There are 3 optional wire connections that will trigger an event on the Idrive device. The description of the usage shown is suggested however each wire may be connected to the trigger point of your choice so long as electrical parameters are met. If you choose not to use the optional wires, verify that they are secured...
  • Page 8: Test Cable Connections

    Note: if more than one Wired Panic Button is to be installed, simply parallel all black wires from the Panic Button to ground and parallel all red wires from each Wired Panic Button to the blue wire from the Idrive Power Harness.
  • Page 9: Uninstalling An X2 V2 Device

    The Idrive device enters Transfer Mode when the vehicle’s ignition switch is turned OFF (Fast Flashing GREEN - GREEN LEDs). The transfer of events to the idrive Base Station can be done with either the built in WiFi network (Default) or with the supplied mini-USB Stick.
  • Page 10: Wifi Events Transfer

    Understanding GPS NOTE: On the very first use, the idrive X2 V2 unit must be outside of a garage for up to 10 minutes to acquire a line of sight GPS signal and become fully functional. The idrive device’s internal Date and Time are obtained from GPS. Vehicle speed is calculated by the GPS coordinates as are the mapping functions.
  • Page 11: Idrive Powerup Electrical Specifications

    ◾ If the new driver does not ID him/herself the Driver ID will continue using the identity from the previous driver. Note: The Driver ID will continue beeping and the LED flashing bright green until the driver has connected his/her own unique driver key. Idrive PowerUp Electrical specifications PowerUP Specifications 12-24 VDC Vehicles, Nominal Charging: 13.8-14.4 VDC for 12VDC, To Prevent Discharge: 13.4 -14.4 VDC...

Table of Contents