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A jumpstart to video
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  • Page 1 Device Tab KP2 CONFIGURATION A jumpstart to video TOOL GUIDE telematics configuration Page 1 of 49...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome to Your KP2 Configuration Tool Guide ........................... 3 KP2 Configuration Tool Download & Installation ............................ 4 Configuration Tool Layout ................................. 5 Configuration Options Within the Tool............................... 6 Device Tab ....................................... 6 Record Tab ....................................... 9 Event Tab ....................................... 13 G-Sensor Sub-tab ..................................
  • Page 3: Welcome To Your Kp2 Configuration Tool Guide

    If you experience any issues with this guide, please lend us your feedback and contact our support teams. Note: Use this configuration guide with at least version 1.4.5.0 of the KP2 Configuration Tool. Content in this guide was released in coordination with KP2 firmware version ST_1.4.5.
  • Page 4: Kp2 Configuration Tool Download & Installation

    KP2 Configuration Tool Download & Installation Goal: Find your configuration wizard and learn about your device’s capabilities Download configuration software here. 1. After download, proceed to installation. 2. Open the configuration tool and insert your MicroSD card*. 3. Click Initialize SD Card.
  • Page 5: Configuration Tool Layout

    Configuration Tool Layout Goal: Understand your tool’s layout...
  • Page 6: Configuration Options Within The Tool

    Configuration Options Within the Tool Device Tab Goal: Personalize and optimize device settings...
  • Page 7 Note: ACC On Voltage 12v, ACC On tab and DMS settings in the tab. Voltage 24 and Delayed ACC Off are only available for the KP2- OBD-PWR type. 2. To automatically apply appropriate power settings, select the device power Type. Using KP2-Cig-PWR prevents access to Power On/Off settings.
  • Page 8 8. Set the time your KP2 stays awake during its Wake-up Interval by choosing a Register Interval. 9. Set a time that your KP2 powers on again after shutting down by selecting your Wake-up Interval.
  • Page 9: Record Tab

    Record Tab...
  • Page 10 1. Select your Resolution for CH1, Continuous+Event: Video 2. CH2: continuously records at 1 FPS. • HD (720p), FHD (1080p). Events will record at your chosen 3. Select from the following Frame Rate FPS. (FPS) options: Select your preferred Record Mode: •...
  • Page 11 5. Set the Continuous+Event ratio of 8. Parking Mode reduces your video data recording (applicable only camera’s FPS to 1 when your vehicle when you set Continuous+Event is idle for 5 min. record mode). • Click Record Audio to turn on the 6.
  • Page 12 9. Protect SD card data from being 10. Select the Data Retention easily viewable by entering a 4 to 8- Period, or how long digit Encryption No. telematics data (DRV file) remains on the SD card • Set how long video data remains before being rewritten.
  • Page 13: Event Tab

    Event Tab G-Sensor Sub-tab...
  • Page 14 4. To manually preset general sensitivity 1. Automatically scale G-Sensor speed settings, check Pre-Set. Lower thresholds by clicking Auto adjust G- sensitivities result in fewer G-Sensor- Sensor to vehicle speed. This increases related events. Higher sensitivities result your G-Sensor event threshold on each in more events.
  • Page 15 6. Events generate when the X, Y or Z axis Click Custom to set personalized G- Sensor sensitivity settings. acceleration exceeds the set G-Sensor threshold for Emergency Call Trigger 7. High Impact events occur if acceleration (Severe Shock). exceeds the X, Y or Z axis threshold (Activate the Z axis via Turn Z Axis on).
  • Page 16 9. Harsh Turn events occur if acceleration exceeds the X, Y or Z axis threshold. 10. Check High Impact Trigger to limit alerts to high-impact events. This disables Accel/Brake and Turn events.
  • Page 17: Misc Sub-Tab

    Misc Sub-tab...
  • Page 18 4. Set your speed threshold for recording 1. Determine your Panic Button Overspeed events by entering a Speed Limit. response settings. • This accounts for vehicle speed only, not 2. To obscure camera channels 1 and 2 during Panic events, check Mask CH. posted speed limits.
  • Page 19: Geofence Sub-Tab

    Geofence Sub-tab...
  • Page 20 1. To trigger a Geofence, check Use. 4. Audibly notify drivers that they’ve 2. Select the Type of Geofence. crossed a Geofence’s boundary by • In activates a Geofence when the clicking Speaker. vehicle enters a geographic boundary. • Out activates a Geofence when the vehicle exits a geographic boundary.
  • Page 21 To set Geofence boundaries on 2. Change the name of your Geofence Google Maps, click Zone Selection. in the Title text field. Set up to 20 Geofence zones. 3. Click on the map to set a perimeter. The area in red is your Geofence. 1.
  • Page 22: Adas Sub-Tab

    ADAS Sub-tab...
  • Page 23 1. ADAS Enable/Disable (general): 5. Hood Line Calibration Min Distance: Allows individual ADAS feature Configurator for vehicles with odd configurations to be accessed. hood lengths. Strongly recommend leaving at 5.1. 2. Camera Height: Camera to ground distance 6. Detector Area: Used for defining optimal square forward Field of View.
  • Page 24 8. HMW Enable/Disable: Activate Tailgating 13. HMW Multiple Event Escalation Time: Time featureset window to detect multiple, unique instances of tailgating redefined to equal a single 9. HMW Sensitivity: Determines distance ADAS/HMW event. threshold based on Speed 14. HMW Lv2 Counter: Choose the number of 10.
  • Page 25 17. FCW Enable/Disable: Activate Forward 21. FCW Speaker: Determine Collision Warning featureset whether FCW events should generate in-cab alerts. 18. FCW Max Distance: Distance between vehicles at which FCW begins to be 22. FCW Detect Interval: calculated Cooldown duration for spam prevention.
  • Page 26 23. PCW Enable/Disable: Activate Pedestrian 27. PCW Event ROI Offset L/R: Detection featureset Expand/contract FOV towards sidewalk. Strongly recommend using “1.5” for best 24. PCW Sensitivity: Detection mechanism efficacy. value – should be fixed at “65” permanently for best efficacy. 28.
  • Page 27 30. LDW Enable/Disable: Activate Lane Departure 37. Best efficacy range is 0.75 to 1.10. Warning featureset 38. LDW Wheel to Line Distance Threshold 31. LDW Type: Fix to value “Departure”. Second Setting L/R: Distance from Wheel to Solid Line option, “Deviation” is under construction. sets threshold for event generation.
  • Page 28: Adas Event Definitions

    ADAS Event Definitions To better understand the settings and functions of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) events in the Event tab, review the definitions and related conditions below. Event Event Definition Detection Conditions Type Detection Conditions Forward Collision Warning - Vehicles must surpass a minimum speed and be moving within the configured Detects an imminent collision with speed range.
  • Page 29: Dms Sub-Tab

    DMS Sub-tab...
  • Page 30 1. Activate DMS event capabilities by clicking Use. This gives you access to enable DMS events and change individual settings independently. 2. Limit DMS events to a specified range by setting Speed values. Note: Changing minimum speed values within the speed range affects the device’s autocalibration capabilities.
  • Page 31 5. To manually mark a driver’s head area, Yaw Deviation calculates click Manual Detect. Only use this automatically once the driver’s head feature if the driver’s head position is area is set. fixed. • Use the pop-up window to specify the area and click OK.
  • Page 32 6. Specify a threshold to enable auto 9. To assign various DSM triggers, check calibration functions via Auto Calibration behaviors like Fatigue. Minimum Speed. It is recommended to set 10. Set a Sensitivity % and the time necessary a speed above 30 km/h to improve to trigger an alert.
  • Page 33 Review the image and corresponding values below to see how edge analysis identifies a DMS event. Note: “Drowsiness” in the settings.ini file equates to “Fatigue” in the configuration tool.
  • Page 34: Dms Event Definitions

    DMS Event Definitions To better understand the settings and functions of DMS (Driver Monitoring System) events in the Event tab, please see the definitions and sensitivity conditions below. Event Type Event Definition Event Details Fatigue Driver Fatigue Warning Detection Conditions (DFW) –...
  • Page 35 Phone Use Phone Use– Driver is holding a mobile phone to either side of their head for a prolonged Detection Conditions period Sensitivity value serves as the Duration at which the driver’s action must last to qualify as an event Phone-at-Ear event triggers must meet the following conditions: •...
  • Page 36: Info Tab

    Info Tab Date/Time Sub-tab Setting time preferences on your KP2 is not recommended. PC Viewer software and SmartAPI automatically adjust UTC to your local time zone. If you’ve connected your KP2 to SmartAPI, do not set time preferences. 1. Set a customized date and time range for Daylight Savings Time.
  • Page 37 Service Sub-tab...
  • Page 38 1. Your KP2 uses true vehicle speed data 5. Pair your KP2 with a wireless from the vehicle bus as a Speed Source Bluetooth Panic button. Find setup whenever possible. Without vehicle specifications on page 8 of the speed data, the device will use GPS- User Guide.
  • Page 39 9. KP2 executes SD card necessary 10. Provide system component corruption and failure notifications by clicking Use. maintenance automatically when the • Check any/all boxes to allow for Auto Format Feature is on. those alerts. • This function formats blank SD •...
  • Page 40 10. To assign a number to your vehicle, check Vehicle No, and enter a value. 11. Write a unique Driver ID for different vehicles. Note: You can watermark Vehicle No & Driver ID on your MP4 converted video feed with PC Viewer software.
  • Page 41: Connectivity Tab

    Connectivity Tab...
  • Page 42 Select this when connecting to an existing Wi-Fi network (in place of a cellular network connection). 5. When setting up your device as its own access point, click AP Mode. Select this if you are creating a network hotspot with your KP2.
  • Page 43 Set up to 10 Wi-Fi networks your KP2 To use the Voice Call feature, you must turn on Emergency Call and associate Voice Call with can connect to for STA mode. Secure the on-device or external button functions (see the access point with a password and steps 6 &...
  • Page 44: Server Tab

    Server Tab Main Sub Tab...
  • Page 45 1. Xirgo, or your service provider, will give 2. To send HTTP posts from your KP2 to you the Domain/Static IP and Port # the server, click Transmit Live URL and License Key (if necessary) to Tracking Data. Select from Live enter here.
  • Page 46 Warning. 4. Send DRV data to the server by clicking Transmit Telematics Data Note: SmartAPI controls the frequency (DRV). 4 Hz is the recommended interval of LiveTrack and DRV uploads. setting. This is the preferred 7. Notifications: frequency for AIDE. •...
  • Page 47: Triggered Event Sub-Tab

    Triggered Event Sub-tab...
  • Page 48 1. Decide what events and notifications 2. Select the alert severity sent to the your device send to the server by server. Lv2 is a different event payload selecting options like G-Sensor and sent to the server. It is not a separate Emergency Call (Severe Shock).
  • Page 49 Ignore Time sets the length of time repeated events are ignored for event uploads to the server. This is referred to as the “1-minute server rule.” For ADAS, DSM and other events, select either of the following: • Off: Disables the feature. •...
  • Page 50: Saving And Applying Configurations

    2. Select FHDRM SD drive when prompted. Your configuration saves to your card. 3. Wait for confirmation that the software applied your settings configuration. 4. Click Eject SD Card, insert it into KP2, and power on your device. 5. You have completed your configuration.
  • Page 51: Support Information

    Support Information If you need additional support or an expert to walk you through this process, please register and submit a ticket, or email us at support@xirgo.com. If you are enrolled in SWAT, reach out to the integration team via Teams with any device configuration questions.

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