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Setting Overview

Omnicomm terminals may be configured in three ways:

  1. In the Omnicomm Configurator when the terminal is connected to a PC
  2. In the Remote Configuration Server (RCS) – remotely
  3. By SMS commands

Default Settings

Setting name Default value User manual section
Access point name (APN) Not specified 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 Data Collection
Operation mode with ignition off and power on Collect data at jolting
Collection all data is disabled
Data Collection
Data sending interval to CS in roaming 60 min Data Transmission to a Communication Server
Adaptive data collection at cornering Enabled Data Collection
Collecting data on the travelled distance Enabled Data Collection
Distance traveled 100 m Data Collection
Coordinate drift filtering Disabled Data Collection
Data sending interval to CS in the home network 2 min Data Transmission to a Communication Server
GSM and SMS communication parameters Disabled Data Transmission to a Communication Server
Roaming parameters Allowed Data Transmission to a Communication Server
Data packet size to send to the CS in the home network 300 kB Data Transmission to a Communication Server
The criterion for the connection of the terminal to the CS Data packet size to send to the CS Data Transmission to a Communication Server
Data packet size to send to the CS in roaming 300 kB Data Transmission to a Communication Server
Data packet size to send to the CS in roaming 300 kB Data Transmission to a Communication Server
Ignition key status Voltage
Threshold voltage - 13, 5 V
Selection of Ignition Source
Vehicle speed GPS Selection of Speed Source
Engine RPM OBD bus Engine RPM
Fuel level sensors OBD bus
Fuel tank volume - 100 l
Fuel Level Sensors
Parameters of the internal battery Disabled Internal Battery
Password setting Not set Setting Password on Configuration Changing
Accelerometer Disabled Driving Safety Control
Safe driving. Speed 80 Driving Safety Control
Safe driving. Speed. Deviation 5 Driving Safety Control
Safe driving. Speed. Duration 15 Driving Safety Control
Safe driving. RPM 4000 Driving Safety Control
Safe driving. RPM. Deviation 200 Driving Safety Control
Safe driving. RPM. Duration 15 Driving Safety Control
Sound notification Disabled Driving Safety Control
Send SMS for selected events Disabled Driving Safety Control
Dangerous driving. Acceleration threshold 0, 2 g Driving Safety Control
Dangerous driving. Deceleration threshold 0, 2 g Driving Safety Control
Dangerous driving. Lateral acceleration threshold 0, 2 g Driving Safety Control
Dangerous driving. Vertical acceleration threshold 0, 4 g Driving Safety Control
Accident. Acceleration threshold 4 g Driving Safety Control
Accident. Deceleration threshold 4 g Driving Safety Control
Accident. Lateral acceleration threshold 4 g Driving Safety Control
Accident definition Disabled Driving Safety Control
AUTOTILT Disabled Driving Safety Control
OBDII parameters Not selected 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#

or

  • switch on the usage of the internal battery and accelerometer in Omnicomm Configurator

Switch off the usage of the internal battery and accelerometer before long transportation and storage of the terminal.

Omnicomm Configurator

1. Connect the terminal to a PC using a USB cable

2. Install and run Omnicomm Configurator. A window will open:

 Omnicomm Configurator

3. Select equipment – “Terminal”.

List of parameters shown in advanced mode only:

In the “Communication” section:

  • Data acquisition and transmission blocking
  • Communication Server No. 2 connection settings
  • GSM and SMS communication parameters
  • Roaming connection parameters
  • Roaming parameters

In the “Auxiliary Equipment” section:

  • Accelerometer parameters

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. A window will open:

Main window of Remote Configuration Server

To add terminals:

  1. In the “Terminal ID” field enter the terminal identification number
  2. In the “Password” field enter the password set in the terminal during its setting using Omnicomm Configurator
  3. Press the “+” button

SMS Commands

Commands Format

All commands sent not from the owner number, must start with a password.

  1. The commands must be typed in Latin characters (case-insensitive)
  2. Command parameters must be listed separated by space
  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 head Password Command Command parameters Command end
* not-mandatory field mandatory field not-mandatory field #

Command example: *3245 channel sms#

Command head Password Command Command parameters Command end
* 3245 channel sms #

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# pass — password
+yyyyyyyyyy is the new number (international format, 20 characters maximum)
*1234 tel +79099091122#

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
*pass xxxx# xxxx — new password. Max 8 characters (Latin letters, numbers). Password is case-insensitive. Default value – 0000 *pass 12345#
Response to command Comments
pass changed password was changed
Potential Errors Comments
pass. Wrong owner number invalid owner number
pass. Wrong pass. Only digits,⇐8digits invalid password format

Changing Device Name

Command text in SMS Comments Example
* **** name NAME DEVICE# **** – password
DEVICE NAME – device name up to 20 characters no spaces (Latin letters, digits, symbols)
*1234 name SuperOBD_22#
Response to command Comments
name changed device name was changed
Potential Errors Comments
name. Wrong pass Wrong password
name. Wrong name. Only ASCII,⇐20 symbols invalid name format

Setting Date and Time

Command text in SMS Comments Example
* **** time DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm# DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm – day / month / year / hours / minutes *1234 time 21-07-2018 12:50#
Response to command Comments
time changed to DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm date and time were changed
Potential Errors Comments
time. Wrong pass Wrong password
time. Wrong args invalid date and time format

Enabling/Disabling SMS Notifications

Command text in SMS Comments Example
* **** SMS on#
* **** SMS off#
on — enabled
off — disabled
*1234 SMS on#
Response to command Comments
SMS on
SMS off
on — enabled
off — disabled
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 password# depends on mobile operator
login, password are optional
*1234 net internet.mts.ru mts mts#, *1234 net internet.mts.ru#
Response to command Comments
APN changed to ХХХ ХХХ – set APN
Potential Errors Comments
net. Wrong pass Wrong password
net. Wrong args invalid command format

Configuring CS

Command text in SMS Comments Example
* **** server CS address port protocol# default values: cs.omnicomm.ru 9977 Omnicomm *1234 cs.omnicomm.ru 9977 Omnicomm#
Response to command Comments
server changed to CS address: port, protocol settings were changed
Potential Errors Comments
server. Wrong pass Wrong password
server. Wrong args invalid command format

Terminal Reboot

Command text in SMS Comments Example
* **** restart# terminal reboot *1234 restart#
Response to command Comments
restart ОК terminal was restarted
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. Wrong pass Wrong password

Resetting to Defaults

Command text in SMS Comments Example
* **** default settings# *1234 default settings#
Response to command Comments
reset settings ОК reset to default settings is completed
Potential Errors Comments
reset settings. Wrong pass Wrong password

Settings

Setting the Data Sending Interval

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*period XXXX YYYYZ# XXXX — sending interval for data within the home network, min. Default value: 10.
YYYY – sending interval for data in roaming
0 – sending is not performed.
Z: min – sending data in roaming (by time), k – sending data in roaming (by package size). Default values: ХХХХ – 10 min,
YYYYmin – 0 min
*period 100 150k#, *period 50 150min#, *period 1000 0#

Response to command Comments
period changed to XXXX YYYY min
period changed to XXXX YYYY kb
period changed to XXXX. Roaming disabled
XXXX – data sending interval in the home network, min; YYYY – data sending interval in roaming, min
XXXX – data sending interval in the home network, min; YYYY – data package size to be sent in roaming, kB
XXXX – data sending interval in the home network, min; roaming disabled
Potential Errors Comments
period. Wrong pass Wrong password
period. Wrong args invalid command format

Setting the Data Collection Interval

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*interval XXXX# XXXX – data collection, sec
0 – collection/sending blocking (timer value remains unchanged). Possible values: from 15 to 240 sec
*interval 100#
Response to command Comments
interval changed to XXХ
interval. Block enabled
XXX – data collection interval, sec
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
*volume XXX# XXX – tank volume, l. Possible options: from 0 to 65000 *volume 100#
Response to command Comments
volume changed to XXХ XXX – tank volume, l
Potential Errors Comments
volume. Wrong pass Wrong password
volume. Wrong args invalid command format

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.

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*obd speed voltage rpm fuel rate temp key engine# speed – speed
voltage – voltage of the on-board power supply
rpm – engine RPM
fuel – volume of fuel in the tank (l)
rate – fuel consumption rate
temp – oil temperature
key – ignition
engine – error indications Check Engine
off – disable sending of all parameters
*obd speed fuel# and *obd off#
Response to command Comments
obd. speed on, fuel on
obd. Disable all
only those parameters are listed, data of which will be sent data
Data of all parameters are parameters
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#
*remove off#
on — enabled
off — disabled
*remove on#, *remove off#
Response to command Comments
remove on
remove off
on — enabled
off — disabled
Potential Errors Comments
remove. Wrong pass Wrong password
remove. Wrong args invalid command format

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.

The command is sent with the only one parameter.

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*autotilt X# Х – sensitivity
off – no sending performed
on – sending enabled
1 – low
9 – high.
If the command is sent without parameters, the mode will be enabled with the present sensitivity. Default value: 5
*autotilt on#
Response to command Comments
autotilt on X
autotilt. SMS on
autotilt. SMS off
Х – sensitivity
off – no sending performed
on – sending enabled
1 – low
9 – high

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.

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*danger on#
*danger off#
*danger sms on#
*danger sms off#
*danger acc 5 or acc on or acc off#
*danger turn 5 or turn on or turn off#
*danger brake 5 or brake on or brake off#
*danger vertacc 5 or vertacc on or vertacc off#
activation of dangerous driving control
disabling dangerous driving control
enabling SMS notifications by preset parameters
disabling SMS notifications by preset parameters
setting acceleration threshold
setting lateral acceleration threshold
setting braking threshold
setting vertical acceleration threshold
threshold values: from 1 (low) to 9 (high)
*danger on#, *danger sms off#, *danger acc 1#, *danger turn 1#, *danger brake 1#, *danger vertacc 1#
Response to command Comments
danger on
danger. sms on
danger. sms off
danger. acc on - 5
danger. brake off
dangerous driving control enabled
SMS notifications enabled

SMS notifications disabled
acceleration threshold control enabled and set equal to 5
braking threshold control disabled

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#
*crash off#
*crash sms on#
*crash sms off#
*crash acc X#
*crash turn X#
*crash brake X#
enabling crash control
disabling crash control
enabling SMS notifications by preset parameters
disabling SMS notifications by preset parameters
setting acceleration threshold
setting lateral acceleration threshold
setting braking threshold
X – threshold values: from 1 (low) to 9 (high)
*crash on#, *crash sms off#, *crash acc 1#, *crash turn 1#, *crash brake 1#

Response to command Comments
crash on
crash. sms on
crash. sms off
crash. acc on - 5
crash. brake off
crash control enabled
SMS notifications enabled

SMS notifications disabled
acceleration threshold control enabled and set equal to 5
braking threshold control disabled

Parameter Setting Request

Requesting Device Info

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*info?# *info?#
Response to command Comments
info:
SW Dev XXXXXXX
HW Dev YYYYYY
time DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm
XXXXXXX – firmware version
DD-MM-YYYY HH:mm – device time

Requesting Command Info

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*?# Requesting Command List *?#
Response to command Comments
help:
info, period, interval, volume, obd, remove, autotilt, danger, crash, balance, dervice, gps
list of commands without parameters

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:
home XXXXmin
roam YYYYmin
XXXX – data sending interval in the home network, min
YYYY – data sending interval in roaming, min

Requesting Preset Data Collection Interval

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*interval?# *interval?#
Response to command Comments
interval: XХХХ XXXX – data collection interval, s

Requesting Preset Fuel Tank Volume

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*volume?# *volume?#
Response to command Comments
volume: XXX XXX – fuel tank volume, l

Requesting OBD Parameters Sent

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*obd?# *obd?#
Response to command Comments
obd
speed X
voltage X
rpm X
fuel X
rate X
temp X
key X
engine X
Х – on (enabled) / off (disabled)

Current Values Request

Requesting Balance

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*balance,*100## *100# – balance request code that depends on operator *balance,*102##
Response to command Comments
balance: ХХХ ХХХ – current balance of the active SIM

Mileage After Error Reset, km

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*service# *service#
Response to command Comments
service:
distance XXXX
time YYYY
XXXX – mileage after error reset, km

Requesting Current GPS Parameters

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*gps# *gps#
Response to command Comments Example
gps
sats X
speed YYY
point ZZZZ,NNNN
X – number of satellites
YYY – speed
ZZZZ,NNNN – coordinates in the URL form
GPS: sats - 5, speed - 69, point: http://google.com/maps?q=55.7885,37.5891
Potential Errors Comments
GPS. No valid data GPS data not obtained

Requesting Current OBD Parameters

Command text in SMS Comments Example
*obd# *obd#

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

Event Notifications

Messages are sent to the owner telephone once the event is logged.

Event SMS Content Event Description
remove remove
current date and time
GPS coordinates in the URL form
terminal removal
danger danger
current date and time
GPS coordinates in the URL form
dangerous driving
crash crash
current date and time
GPS coordinates in the URL form
accident (crash)