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Auxiliary Equipment

RS-485 and RS-232 Interfaces

Connection of auxiliary equipment (CAN-Log, PP-01 passenger sensors, DV-1 driver display, JPEG camera, data reception from vehicle J1708 data bus, reception and transmission of navigation data as per NMEA standard) is carried out through RS-485 and RS-232 interfaces. When needed, it is recommended to use the RS-232 to RS-485 converter.

In the “Settings” window open the “Inputs” tab:

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For RS-485 and RS-232 interfaces choose the setting:

  • “Disabled” – interface is not used
  • “Omnicomm LLS” – use to connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors
  • “Omnicomm LLS / LLD” – use to connect Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors or Omnicomm LLD fuel volume indicator
  • “ALM Weight Indicator” – use for connection to the axle load monitoring device
  • “CAN-Log” – connection to a CAN-log device
  • “J1708” – connection to the vehicle J1708 data bus
  • “NMEA reception” – use of navigation data from an external device. If you select this option, you must specify the data port bit rate. “RS port bit rate for NMEA data” – select the data port bit rate for reception of navigation data from an external device
  • “NMEA transmission” – use the Terminal navigation data in an external device
  • “PP-01” – use for connection of the passenger throughput sensor
  • “Camera” – use for the digital camera connection
  • “DV-01” – use for the driver display connection
  • “Tachograph VDO” (only in Omnicomm Configurator) – use for Continental tachograph connection

“Frequency of data transmission to server” – select the number of days for the DDD files transmission to the communication server. Possible options: from 1 to 28 days.

“Delete personal data before transmission” – if necessary, enable deleting the driver's personal data prior to data submission to the server.

  • “iQFreeze” – use for connection of the refrigerator control device
  • “Modbus (Struna +, PMP-201)” – use for connection to the level gauge PMP-201 or the Struna + system
  • “TPMS Pressure Pro” (only for RS-232 interface) – use for connection of the tire pressure sensors though TPMS Pressure Pro protocol
  • “Truck-TPMS” (only for RS-232 interface) – use for connection of the tire pressure sensors though Truck-TPMS protocol
  • “TPMS 6-13” (only for RS-232 interface) – use for connection of the tire pressure sensors though TPMS 6-13 protocol

Fuel Level Sensors

In the “Settings” tab select the “Inputs” section from the list.

In the “Fuel Level Sensors” section:

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“Data source” – select the type of fuel level sensors. Possible options:

  • “Digital LLS” – when connecting fuel level sensors Omnicomm LLS
  • “Frequency LLS-AF” – when connecting fuel level sensor Omnicomm LLS-AF
  • “Vehicle sensor” – when connecting the vehicle standard fuel sensor
  • “CAN Bus” – when connecting to the CAN bus
  • “Struna +” – when connecting to the “Struna +” system
  • “PMP-201” – when connecting the level gauge PMP-201
  • “Disabled” – in case fuel level control is not required.

When Omnicomm LLS and Omnicomm LLS-AF fuel level sensors are connected:

“Number of connected sensors” – specify the number of sensors connected to the terminal.

When choosing LLS fuel level sensors connected to a universal input, you need to configure the universal input. For automatic configuration of the universal input in Omnicomm Configurator press the “Configure UI” button.

“Filtration” – enter the size of inner filter. Possible options of filtration:

  • “None” – filtration is performed only according to the settings in the Omnicomm LLS sensor
  • “Low” – used in case of product installation in stationary fuel storages and non-mobile machinery
  • “Medium” – used in case of vehicle's operation in normal road conditions
  • “Strong” – used in case of vehicle's operation in normal and severe road conditions
  • “Maximum” – used in case of vehicle's operation in severe road conditions and when connecting a standard fuel sensor with analog output

Connection of Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensor should be performed according to the diagram:

Connection of fuel level sensor

Connect Omnicomm LLS-AF fuel level sensor according to the diagram:

Connection of fuel level sensor

Connect several Omnicomm LLS-AF sensors to the video terminal one by one, starting with 1 universal input.

Omnicomm LLS-AF sensor must be set to output a frequency signal in the range from 30 to 1053 Hz.

When connecting the video terminals to the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor:

  • “Fuel tank volume, L” – enter the fuel tank volume. Possible values: from 0 to 65,000
  • “Current fuel volume, L” – displays the current volume according to

the “Struna +” system or the “PMP-201” sensor

Connect the “PMP-201” sensor and the “Struna +” system according to the documentation on these devices. You may connect only one “Struna +” system. The network address, by default, is 80.

Omnicomm LLD Indicator

In the “Settings” tab select the “Auxiliary equipment” section from the list.

In the “Data transmission to Omnicomm LLD indicator” section:

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“Data source” – select the data source to display the value on the Omnicomm LLD indicator. Possible options:

  • “GPS speed” – displays the vehicle speed
  • “Universal input“ – displays the status or values on the terminal universal input depending on the connected auxiliary equipment
  • “Engine hours by RPM” – displays vehicle engine hours

When selecting “Engine hours by RPM”, fill in the table of RPM recalculation to engine hours as follows:

In the field “Revolutions per minute” enter the value of RPM, in the field “Factor” enter the value of conversion factor to calculate the engine hours value.

The conversion coefficients are determined based on the operating conditions of the vehicle. Maximum number of rows – 5.

Engine hours are displayed on the LLD indicator as hour values with a fractional part (1.50 means 1 hour 30 minutes) in the format HH.XX in the range of up to 100 hours and HHH.X in the range of 100.0 to 999.9 engine hours. If the number of engine hours is more than 1000, the last three significant figures are displayed and one symbol after the decimal point.

Engine hours are fully recorded in the terminal and sent to the CS on a continuous accrual basis.

Tachograph

Connect the Continental tachograph to the OKO video terminal via RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces according to the diagram:

Tachograph

Power connections of the terminal and the tachograph must be made similarly: both after the vehicle ground disconnect switch.

When needed, it is recommended to use the RS-232 to RS-485 converter.

To read the DDD files from the Continental tachograph, in Omnicomm Configurator configure the RS-232 or RS-485 interface of the terminal.

CAN-LOG controllers

Omnicomm OKO video terminals support the connection of CAN-LOG controllers.

Connect the CAN-LOG, series B14, B24, B34, B44, to the vehicle's CAN bus, as shown in the diagram:

Follow the instructions provided by the CAN-LOG manufacturer during connection.

Connect the CAN-LOG to the terminal via the RS-232 interface as shown in the diagram:

In Omnicomm Configurator, in the “Settings”/“Inputs” window, in the “RS-485 and RS-232 Interface Configuration” section:

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“RS-485” - select CAN log.

CAN-LOG parameters, displayed in Omnicomm Online and in Omnicomm Configurator

SPN Omnicomm Online Configurator CAN-LOG series B V4 CAN-LOG series B V2 CAN-LOG series P V1
70 Park. brake status Parking brake status Yes Yes Yes
91 Acceler. pedal pos., % Accelerometer pedal position (%) Yes Yes Yes
96 Fuel level Yes Yes Yes
110 Eng. coolant temp., °C Engine coolant temperature Yes Yes Yes
175 Eng. oil temp.,°C Engine oil temperature Yes
182 Daily fuel cons., l Daily fuel consumption Yes Yes
190 Engine RPM, rpm Engine RPM Yes Yes Yes
244 Daily mileage, km Daily mileage Yes Yes
245 Odometer reading, km Total mileage Yes Yes Yes
247 Engine hour meter reading, hour:min Total engine operation time Yes Yes Yes
250 Fuel consumption meter reading, l Overall fuel consumption Yes Yes Yes
527 Cruise Control status Cruise Control status Yes Yes
582 Axle load, kg Axle load Yes Yes Yes
597 Serv. br. ped. status Status of the service brake pedal Yes Yes Yes
598 Clutch ped. status Status of the clutch pedal Yes Yes
914 Mileage before maintenance, km Mileage before next maintenance Yes Yes
916 Engine hours before maintenance, h Time before next maintenance Yes Yes
1624 Inst. speed, km/h Instantaneous speed Yes Yes Yes

Universal Inputs

Universal inputs are intended for connecting the auxiliary equipment with pulse, potential, analog or frequency output and its operation monitoring.

In the “Settings” tab select the “Inputs” section from the list.

In the “Universal Inputs” section:

Sensors with pulse output

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“Universal input” – select “Enabled”.

“Operating mode” – select “Pulse”.

“Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name.

“Pull-up resistor” – select “Enabled” when working with “open collector”-type sensors or contact sensors.

“Coefficient of impulse” – enter the calibration factor converting the number of pulses to the determined physical quantity.

“Number of pulses from the input” (in Omnicomm Configurator) – number of pulses coming at the universal input.

“Current value of measured parameter” – displays the value at the input with account for the calibration factor.

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“Universal input” – select “Enabled”.

“Operating mode” – select “Potential”.

“Potential input activation voltage threshold” – set the value of voltage threshold, after which the terminal will record activation of the sensor. Default value – 9 V.

“Pull-up resistor” – select “Enabled” when working with “open collector”-type sensors or contact sensors.

“Input signal inversion” – set “Enabled” for the sensor with open contacts or contacts closing on commission of any action.

“Current voltage” – value of the voltage at the universal input of the terminal.

“Current value of measured parameter” – auxiliary equipment switched on or off.

“SMS sending upon triggering” – select “Enabled” to send SMS when the potential universal input is triggered.

“Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name. Possible sensor types: contact or contactless digital sensors.

Connect contactless sensors (capacitance, inductance, optical or magnetic) and N-P-N sensors with “open collector”-type input according to the diagram:

Connection of contactless sensor Connect contact sensor according to the diagram: Connection of contact sensor

You can use standard equipment control elements (activation buttons / limit switches / sensors triggered by excess pressure or temperature, etc.) or an additionally mounted sensor as the contact sensor. We recommend that you first check the possibility of connection to a standard device and install an additional sensor only if there is none.

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“Minimum measured value” – set the minimum value to be measured by the sensor (in the units of measurement of this value).

“Voltage corresponding to the minimum value” – set the value of voltage corresponding to the minimum measured value.

“Maximum measured value” – set the maximum value to be measured by the sensor (in the units of measurement of this value).

“Voltage corresponding to the maximum value” – set the value of voltage corresponding to the maximum measured value.

“Current voltage at universal input” – value of the voltage at the universal input of the Terminal.

“Current value of measured parameter” – current measured value. “Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name. Analog sensor types:

  • with uniform current output:

Connetion of analog sensor with current output

  • with uniform voltage output:

Connetion of analog sensor with voltage output

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“Universal input” – select “Enabled”.

“Operating mode” – select “Frequency”.

“Pull-up resistor” – select “Enabled” when working with “open collector”-type sensors or contact sensors.

“Current value of measured parameter” – current measured value.

“Equipment name” – enter the monitored parameter name.

Driver Identification

In the “Settings” tab select the “Identification” section from the list.

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“Key/card identification duration” – specify the time value when iButton is applied, after which will be enabled the second digital output of the terminal. Possible values: from 0 to 60 seconds.

In the “Authorized keys” section check the box and enter the iButton key numbers, which application will enable the second digital output. The key number is indicated in 6-byte format.

For example, for a key you must enter: 000015AF6D2B

Example key

If no key is indicated in this section, the events will be recorded for all applied keys.

“Output activation” – select “enabled” if you want to activate the second discrete output when the iButton / card authorized key is applied.

“Output cut off delay” – specify the time after disconnecting the iButton / card key from the readout device, after which the second digital output will be disabled. Possible values: from 0 to 3600 seconds.

If necessary, enable/disable the sound reminder of the driver’s authorization in the field “Enable sound reminder” – “Yes”/”No”, respectively.

iButton readout device connection and installation

Determine the correspondence of the wire colours to the reader contacts, ringing out the wires and reader body contacts with each other using multimeter. Connect the iButton reader according to the diagram:

Connection of iButton

iButton reader must be installed on the vehicle front panel or in the service cover on the vehicle front panel.

At the installation site, drill a hole of Ø9 mm, install the iButton reader device, put on the sealing ring and lock washer.

Connect the sound emitter:

1. Connect the yellow-red wire of the sound emitter to the controlled output of the terminal, connect the brown wire to +12 V /(+24 V) vehicle network

2. Perform installation on/under an inclined or horizontal surface of the vehicle cabin front panel, fixing it with screws (self-tapping screws) or glue

3. At the installation site, when using screws, drill holes as shown in figure:

Mounting dimensions

4. Mount the sound emitter on the prepared surface and fix.

Temperature Sensor

Omnicomm OKO terminals support connection of up to 8 temperature sensors.

In the “Settings” tab select the “Auxiliary equipment” section from the list.

The “Temperature sensors” section displays the readings of temperature sensors connected to 1-Wire interface:

Setting of temperature sensors

Setting of temperature sensors “Send value of 1-Wire sensor instead of UI” – select the number of the universal input for displaying the temperature values in Omnicomm Online.

RFID Reader Devices Connection

Terminal supports connection of swipe card reader devices via 1-Wire physical interface.

The connected reader device must fully simulate the exchange protocol of DS1990A product.

Timing diagrams must be executed for all officially declared specifications.

Voice communication

Determine the correspondence of the wire colours to the push-to-talk key adapter contacts, ringing out the wires and adapter contacts with each other using multimeter. Connect the Omnicomm OKO terminal voice communication set according to the diagram:

Voice communication kit connection

1. At the installation site, drill two holes Ø2.5 mm:

Mounting pattern

2. Drill a rectangular hole 30×12 using a milling cutter or a drilling bit and install a push-to-talk key adapter

3. Fix the push-to-talk key adapter on the surface with self-tapping screws

4. Connect the push-to-talk key connector with the adapter connector:

Remote speaker microphone connector

Controlled Equipment

In the video terminals, for each controlled output, up to three operation rules are provided.

The rules are set by event or by a combination of events and states.

In the “Settings” tab select the “Outputs” section from the list:

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“Rule priority” – set the priority of the rule. When at the same time several rules apply, a rule with the highest priority is used.

Possible options: 1 (highest), 2, 3 (lowest).

Select “Events”:

  • Entering the geofence
  • Leaving the geofence

Select “States”:

  • Ignition on
  • Ignition off
  • GPS available
  • No GPS
  • Being in geofence
  • Being outside geofences
  • Exceeding speed threshold set for geofence
  • Exceeding the set speed threshold

In the “Output operation mode” section:

Number of “closed-open” cycles – specify the number of output enabling/disabling. Possible options:

  • continuous – the output is always enabled (only available for states)
  • from 1 to 9 – (only relevant for events, because for states fulfillment of this condition would lead to indefinite cycle repeating)

When selecting the number of cycles, specify:

“Delay before closing” – specify the time until the output activation. Possible values: from 0.1 to 9.9 s.

“Duration of closing” – specify the time, during which the output must be activated. Possible values: from 0.1 to 9.9 s.

“Duration of opening” – specify the time until the next output activation. Possible values: from 0.0 to 29.9 s.

Example 1. The following values are set:

  • State – “Being in geofence”
  • Number of “closed-open” cycles – 5

If the vehicle is inside the geofence, the output will be enabled and disabled 5 times. Output enabling/disabling (5 times each) will be repeated until the vehicle exits the geofence.

Example 2. The following values are set:

  • State – “Being outside geofence”, “GPS available”
  • Number of “closed-open” cycles – “Continuous”

If the vehicle is outside the geofence and the GPS module data are valid, the output will be enabled, until the moment of entering the geofence or GPS data absence.

Connect auxiliary equipment to controlled outputs of the video terminals according to the diagram:

Connection of controlled equipment

* Relay with operation voltage suitable for the voltage of this vehicle network (12 or 24 VDC)

You can also control digital output by SMS commands: *SETDOUT param#, *GETDOUT#, *CLRDOUT param#

Geofence Setting

In the terminals, geofence setting is provided to enable the controlled outputs.

In the “Settings” tab select the “Geofences” section from the list.

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“Number of points to confirm being inside/outside the geofence” – specify the number of successively defined vehicle coordinates required to register the vehicle being inside or outside the geofence. Coordinates determination time – 1 sec. Possible values: from 1 to 10.

To add a geofence, press the “Import” button and select the .xml file with geofence settings.

The geofence name must be not more than 8-character long and consist of symbols, digits and Latin letters.

Geofence should not contain consecutive points with the same coordinates.

Maximum number of geofences – 6.

Maximum number of peaks – 24.

Panic Button and GSM Call Button

In the “Settings” tab select the “Auxiliary equipment” section from the list.

In the “Panic button parameters” section:

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“Data source” – enable/disable condition control of the panic button.

“SMS sending upon triggering” – enable/disable SMS sending upon the panic button pressing.

Connect the panic button according to the diagram: Panic button connection

Connect the GSM response button to video terminals according to the diagram:

GSM call button connection

CAN Bus

In the “Settings” tab select the “CAN” section from the list.

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From the list, select the parameters, which value shall be displayed in Omnicomm Online, and check the corresponding boxes in the “Use” column.

“Use ContiPressureCheck” – check the box for processing of data received from the ContiPressureCheck tire pressure monitoring system. When the ContiPressureCheck system is used, you must configure the tire pressure monitoring in Omnicomm Online (see Omnicomm Online. Administration Guide).

If you need to add parameters for reading from the CAN bus, which are not on the list, press the “Add” button in Omnicomm Configurator. A window will open:

Adding CAN bus parameters

“Length” – select the length of the data packet. Possible values: 1, 2, 3, 4 (bit), 1, 2, 4 (bytes).

“PGN” – enter the parameter group number that defines the contents of the corresponding message according to SAE J1939. Possible values: from 1 to 262143.

“Offset” – enter the offset value relative to the base address of the bit storing area. Possible values: from 0 to 63.

“SPN” – enter the parameter code according to SAE J1939. Possible values: from 0 to 4294967295.

“Use” – check the box if you want to read this parameter from the CAN bus. Press the “Save” button.

The connection to the vehicle CAN-bus should be performed via the concatless CAN reader (CAN-crocodile).

When using contactless CAN readers, the connection of the CAN readers to the terminals should be performed according to the scheme:

Connection to CAN bus

Configuring the reception of data on the fuel volume in the tank from the vehicle CAN bus Connect and configure reception of the vehicle equipment operation parameters from CAN J1939 data bus and set the setting of fuel sensor – “CAN Sensor”.

Check indication of the fuel sensor values in the “Monitoring” tab, the value must be from 0 to 4095.

When reading the fuel level in the tank from the CAN bus, set the operating mode of the terminal while ignition off to “Collect data during pounding” mode. Otherwise, the fuel level graphic will not be displayed correctly.