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1. GPS cordinate max timeout Floating size data set On motion Q 1 E 5 pe 9000 eee memes yo wn eno eem v Analog inputs fix mode No motion mimm HEU Me Analog inputs filtering fix i Signal minimum quality Counter jf NEUE Minimum satellites Q 58 FMS CAN fix mode Maximum HDOP 08 gt GSM cell id fix mode Odometer and course included Advanced configuration mode 5 5 F In6VoltageThreshold 0 00000000 gt 00000000 5 6 F FrequencyCounterSelect 0 00000000 gt 00000000 5 7 F CanFunctionSelect 20 00000000 gt 00000000 5 8 F EIA485FunctionSelect 0 00000000 gt 00000000 Ej 5 9 F RS232FunctioSelect 0 00000000 gt 00000000 E 5 a F NewConectionsToInternetl 0 00000000 gt 00000000 G 5 b F_Timerl 52812 00000000 gt 00000000 E 5 c F Timerl GMT 3 00000000 gt 00000000 Ej 5 d F Timer2Z Control 0 00000000 gt 00000000 E 5 e F Timer2 Threshold 0 00000000 gt 00000000 Ej 5 f F DUTI Control 0 00000000 gt 00000000 E 5 q F OUT2 Control 0 00000000 gt 00000000 6 1 F Datasetl Timeout EI el Configuration file name default dswiz Parameters count 61 Picture2 Simple configuration mode Functions group review Vehicle wake up input Vehicle wake up input defines conditions on which the vehicle is considered active Several conditions may be selected Intensity of vibration to detect activity may be a
2. must be ensured wire has to be bolted Ignition input combustion lock status Connect a wire of the vehicle where voltage is present only when ignition is activated to IN5 Universal digital inputs optional Universal Digital inputs IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 are intended to collect data from remote devices Analog inputs optional Analog inputs are intended to collect data from remote devices by measuring voltage ADC3 range 0 20V ADC4 ADC5 ADC6 range 0 40V 155 Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions www bce lt 3 Annex 2 Configuration manual 3 1 BCE Device Configuration Manager BCE Configuration Manager is a web based service for adding new devices changing device settings firmware operators creating retranslations and more This service allows you to configure and manage your devices remotely You may access it at http fmset eu if you have an account m GPS Ea st Configuration amp Service Retranslation server server EY lt GSMnetwork gt Vehicle with BCE GPS tracker installed Internet Internet per ai Q w Sr QC User2 User n Annex 2 Fig 1 Fleet management system scheme 3 1 1 Users and Dealers Each dealer has an account and can control all his devices via BCE Device Configuration Manager If the dealer has a network of dealers he can control the sub dealers and their devices Do not forget to select the parent
3. 3 1 2 Devices and Retranslators 26cc2cidcsiccessceidecedsnieacdesedencadvieceeainauseniasdueseeiadencaieageetuiensdeeeetd NM EM C DICAT m Tm dle GSM operator BE BDS suce INR bDOR E DIU roo I MR e mU b qe HS 3 1 5 XML up De E E 3 2 BCE Device Settings Wizard M g eera eo ae ra E EEE OEE E EEst Sl Simple c nfieuration modes or eui ain E S D EER E a UE 3 2 2 Advanced configuration mode esssseeeeesressesresstssesresstssrsrtesstrstesteestestrserssteseeseresreset BE NEED vU Signals CC Sr ED C 4 Connecting Vepamon LLS fuel level sensors to FM Blue device ss 4l Cie Auto to 4 1 1 Connecting one LLS sensor iue Itera bli edel etie Ersdso Ee uda etia EE 4 1 2 Connecting two ELS SeHSObi sosisini ninesini ud tA Dead asi 42 FMD NG icd iid E ta ae gag E E S 4 2 1 Connecting one LLS Seu SOT sxgecnstsnsssecetd cc detesigssedardnscsucdnucsloid gasgueseudoeieid sienseicadeseaiectete 422 Connecting two LLS Sensors nenic eerste ensis ticos tabui tasa pde taiudipese bubus 27 27 28 Fleet management systems Vehicle security systems Telemetry solutions enl Y q www bce lt 1 FM Blue Blue device information 1 1 Safety and legal information Do not disassemble the device May interfere operation of adjacent electronic devices Device may be damaged by water and high humidity Installed by qualified
4. version of the device before saving There are three possible versions 1 4 0 2 AS 3 3 0 You can find the version written on the device HW ID f e 1 51 01 need to look at the second number this marking means that you are using 5 0 version Note You will need to pick the version while creating a new device in fmset eu as well Device version 5 0 w Unit Hardware version 5 0 8 or 16 pin connetor Firmware first letters MBxx there xx release version Pinout from unit side Picturel Device version selection 18 9 BCE www bce lt Fleet management systems Vehicle security systems Telemetry solutions 3 2 1 Simple configuration mode This mode is a very simple and quick way to change your settings Just select functions group which you see in the left side of configuration window picture2 Functions state is changed with sliders or checkboxes depending on a specific function Usually you have select particular value slider or enable disable a feature checkbox Settings m Simple configuration mode Functions a Device Vehicle wake up input signal Home operator Roaming operator GPS data fix mode Device power mode a Goure charge Pror TEANA OAI 58 Remote connection mode GPSdatahkmode MENU DESIRES E 208 n e y
5. volts if value gt threshold IN6 1 Input mask for counter frequency mode tick a check box to select desired input mode Used for sensors to work in counter or frequency mode Selects CAN function Enables CAN bus 5 7 F_CanFunctionSelect reading Possible values J1939 FMS J1939 OBDII FMS ACK FMS request RS485 function select Enables RS485 5 8 F_EIA485FunctionSelect input reading Used for LLS sensors and J1708 5 9 F_RS232FunctionSelect Reserved Will be able in near future Limits next possible connection to internet 5 a F NewConectionsToInternetLimiter p VEMM E value expressed in seconds 5 bF Timerl Special structure for internal timer signal 5 cF Timerl GMT Used to set GMT value 5 d F Timer2 Control Special structure for internal timer signal scs Ed umor Threshold Time threshold expressed in seconds Used with 5 d function Function for OUTI output control Works in three modes off1 output disabled but can be controlled with GPRS commands on minus enabled off2 disabled Function for OUT2 output control Works in three modes off1 output disabled but can be controlled with GPRS commands on minus enabled off2 disabled Sms mask value Sending sms when 6 7 F Sms TrigerMaskRising changing from 0 to 1 tick a check box to select desired input 6 8F Sms TrigerMask Faling Sms mask value Sending sms when 5 6 F FrequencyCounterSelect 5 f F OUTI Control 5 g
6. Blue GSM Physical properties 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Dimensions HxWxD 26 x 80 x 55 mm GSM GPRS protocol stack Weight approximately 73 g 3 GPP Release 4 compliant Sensitivity Operating temperature range lt 107 dBm 850 900 MHz lt 106 dBm 1800 1900 MHz GPRS class 10 up to 85 6 kbps class B Jamming detection GPS U blox Neo 6Q Precision Position 2 5m CEP Take off time 1 second hot start in the open air lt 30 seconds warm start in the open air average 30 seconds cold start in the open air average Sensitivity 148dBm cold start 162dBm tracking Accelerometer LIS33DE Flash IC 4Mb SPANSION FL032P Operation Storage 40 C to 85 C Electrical properties Operation s flow Active Mode at 12V 50mA Sleep Mode at 12V lt 8mA 6 34V operating voltage min 10V to start Protection from impulses up to 120V Power cut off registration to the event log Interfaces 4 digital inputs 3 x ADC 1 ADC 0 16 V 11 bit 2 x ADC 0 36 V 11 bit 2 digital outputs CAN data interface WIRE RS 232 EIA485 Fleet management systems Jm Vehicle security systems 4 ee s elemetry solutions a www bce lt 1 5 Physical properties TOP oo PEE maaa r 7 N Fig 1 FM Blue front view Note To insert a SIM card loosen device mounting screws at the bottom of the device Table 1 FM Blue components bo Prae uum No Short descrip
7. F OUT2 Control Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 f a l elemetry solutions www bce lt changing from to 0 tick a check box to select desired Nest ame tmoou Expressed Tn seconds 6 9 F_Sms_NextSmsTimeout Next sms timeout Next sms timeout Expressed in seconds in seconds 6 a F_Sms_MaxSmsPerHour Reserved 43 Reserved 63 Reserved for future Table2 Function descriptions e HDOP horizontal dilution of precision This gives an indication of precision of the position fix from GPS based on the satellites it is currently using and its geometry e PDP context packet data protocol context is a term used in the mobile wireless network indicating a logical association between an MS mobile station and PDN Public data network running across a GPRS network The context defines aspects such as routing qos quality of service security billing etc e FMS CAN 71939 fleet management systems interface is a standard interface to vehicle data of commercial vehicles J1939 is a vehicle bus standard used for communication and diagnostics among vehicle components e OBD II on board diagnostics is an automotive term referring to a vehicles self diagnostic and reporting capability The OBD II standard specifies the type of diagnostic connector and its pinout the electrical signaling protocols available and the messaging format e EIA 485 also known as TIA EIA 485 or RS 485 is a standa
8. aL 2 Fleet management systems fl Vehicle security systems Telemetry solutions BALTIC CAR EQUIPMENT www bce lt FM Blue Blue User manual Version 1 1 Fleet management systems Jm Vehicle security systems 4 ee amp elemetry solutions www bce lt Contents 1 FM Blue Blue device information asia coeno to a Fede spasDeaepe that esse v Coste cen Dres eui pte uS pa UR ll Safety and legal information eiie teorici eo H aai ede EUR ND E coder 12 ADORE a act cic ten acces n m m L3 AE CUS as ee tee etic Erat anes oa tcc as nee ans aa ec i en cadet 1 4 Technical specifications E m 15 Physical properties uie eerte Eo Dunn acl nav dne tutes buo ate e aioa aiaia nd EURO INC Pin ut amp diagnostie Le M M EO MEN LU Pr HR 1 6 2 Diagnostic VS rr 1 7 clesie e eiiis E NE Son iced N9 GSU OLE Sisi evi np RR miM CH en wae ce MUS es 1 10 Eis Ie i M Es ei 2 Annex 1 Installation instructions 2s coco suia tdt petu ac Jack cele cates det elena UNO AR nubes Je Annex Configuration manualen ba boca utens UE DU BM Ups quA iu M Iri Reds 3 1 BCE Device Configuration MaHBBBE aider idee hpa trito ad e enis idera bra cese pde ale tus pec ossis tinae DNE ts and NC AN A Or
9. alog mode 29 Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems gt T elemetry solutions TL www bce lt 4 2 2 Connecting two LLS sensors Sensor 1 signal wire Sensor 2 signal wire Battery Sensors ground wire Ground Fig 4 Two sensors connection to FM blue using analog mode 30
10. alue Logical item signal condition Settings function name Functions Table of device settings in advanced mode iz ModemPoverMode 1 00000000 gt 00000000 F GCPSPowerMode 1 00000000 gt 90000000 F InternetConnection 1 00080200 gt 00080000 1 02000200 92000000 i 04000200 gt 04000000 1 00400200 gt 00400000 0 06480200 gt 00000000 0 00000200 00000200 EF RemoteServer z 080200 o 80000 1 02000000 1 04000200 gt 04000000 1 0 00400200 00400000 06480200 gt 00000000 0 00000200 gt 00000200 F GPSFilterInputPeriod 1 00080000 gt 00080000 3600 00080000 90000000 GF MaxStackFixPeriod 60 00000200 gt 00000000 60 00000200 gt 00000200 ig F CourseChange m Parameters count si Configuration file name default dswiz Picture3 Functions and logical items Logical items control list of function parameters Total number of logical items zu s a E Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions Lung www bce lt You can open signal condition and value editing window by double clicking on a parameter item from the list Parameter value Funcion Deste new niemet connection POP contest 1 permit Oban 5 Reset E osm amino Ew stack size theeshcld reached E Modem cn Rose Br B Voice cat p p E inn noton E GSM rostered IL ICCI 1 E
11. correct installation to attain professional quality and ensure maximum efficiency of the device Location for central unit installation Central unit should be hidden in a difficult to access location to prevent unwanted interference by unauthorized persons Small size and flat body makes it easy to do and allows use of small gaps for installation 11 Fleet management systems Jm Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions enl 4 www bce lt The device must be fixed in the vehicle in position where connectors are oriented to the ground This will prevent moisture condensation inside the unit Electrical connections Control unit must be powered by continuous voltage When starting the engine voltage can not fall below 8 V It is desirable that power supply for the device is connected to the factory cable led from battery terminals This allows operation of the unit despite of failure of any vehicle fuses Mechanical connections To highest possible extent cavities in the vehicle should be used for wiring If you need to make a new hole it must be protected against corrosion appropriately Wiring connection must be made by brazing and not merely mechanical wire connection It is especially important to protect the connections with insulation for high resistance atmospheric conditions Do not use insulation with unknown resistance parameters Efforts should be made to tie the new wiring into the car s standard wirin
12. d put to internal track filter never value seconds 3 4 F_MaxTimeBetweenTwoGpsPoints Maximum time between two fixed points never value seconds 3 5 P oCoueChuepix Minimum course change for device to Miis abd d Dd fixate it value expressed in degrees Fixation of vehicles speed difference from 3 0 EHGpsn peso baneh the last set value expressed in km h 2 1 F InternetConnection 2 4 F DataSendOnInputsChange Registers change of selected input state S E TaputseHangebus tick a check box to select desired input AiE Dataset Maski Selected data will be included into the data packet see annex 1 Selected FMS CAN J1939 data will be e E Dataset Mank included into the data packet see annex 2 4 3 F_Dataset7 Mask3 Selected data will be included into the data packet see annex 3 5 1 F_GeneralBitConfig General bit configuration tick a check box to select desired function Vibration IN1 threshold if value gt selected threshold IN1 motion 1 Used for detecting motion recommended value 200 5 2 F_VibrationThreshold Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 f rris Telemetry solutions www bce lt Stack size threshold to generate signal 5 3 F_NotDeliveredDataThreshold Stack size threshold reached Value expressed in bytes Power supply voltage threshold Expressed IA Tong Vaage hresnold in volts if value gt threshold IN8 1 ADC3 voltage threshold Expressed in oF nev olge Tiregkold
13. dealer when creating new dealers and devices After creating the devices you can change the dealer for one or a group of them In the Devices tab select the devices you want to change the dealer for click Transfer selected devices select the dealer you need and click Transfer 16 Fleet management systems Jm Vehicle security systems 4 emis Telemetry solutions www bce lt 3 1 2 Devices and Retranslators To create a new device click on New device select the hardware version click Next enter the IMEI number and the telephone number of the SIM card in your device ICCID and IMSI will be read from the SIM card automatically When creating a device you can also change other settings firmware operator list XML settings dealer server APN SMS numbers and custom values You will be able to change them later Retranslators can be used to connect the device to different networks using popular protocols To create a new retranslator click on a device in the Devices tab go to Retranslators select the protocol enter the server IP address and port f e 100 100 100 100 2222 You can duplicate a single device by creating several retranslators to different servers 3 1 3 Firmware Firmware versions depend on hardware versions of the device Firmware version marked K is used on hardware versions 4 0 and 4 1 L 4 5 M 5 0 The higher the number of the firmware the newer it is Firmwa
14. djusted Device power mode Device may be always active or activated only if ignition is on or movement is detected It goes to sleep mode when the vehicle charging voltage falls Voltage level is adjustable 19 Fleet management systems J Vehicle security systems 4 ee amp elemetry solutions www bce lt Remote connection mode Remote connection defines how often the device connects to server Usually it is always connected while in home country and connected on ignition when abroad In that case when the ignition is off the device sends data packets periodically to save data traffic GPS data fix mode GPS data fix mode allows you to configure the accuracy of vehicle track the device records and minimum requirements for connection quality The smaller the values in the Course change and Speed change fields the more points are recorded and therefore more accurate track is displayed However this results in higher data traffic GPS coordinate timeout is the maximum period between recorded points if the vehicle has not changed its course or speed enough to record a point Minimum requirements for signal quality may be set by defining minimum number of satellites to be locked and maximum HDOP value Floating size dataset The size of data messages recorded and sent by the device is variable It may be changed by selecting more less traced values This may be configured separately for ignition on off home countr
15. ed in a stable position to avoid random twitches and displacements suspension on cables is strictly prohibited Central unit must be mounted horizontally Precise orientation is of particular importance to flawless operation of the system since the device is equipped with acceleration sensors recording the data which directly affects the results obtained Pinout and cable colors are shown in figure 1 EIA 485B green black 20 AWG RS 232 RX blue 20 AWG CAN H orange black 26 AWG ADCS OUTI gray 26 AWG ADC3 white 26 AWG EXT BAT ADC6 brown 20 AWG BATTERY red 20 AWG GROUND black 20 AWG EIA 485A green 20 AWG RS 232 TX purple 20 AWG CAN L orange 26 AWG 1 Wire yellow 26 AWG IN2 green black 26 AWG IN3 purple black 26 AWG IN4 blue black 26 AWG L1 m ER EJ m m m mjmmm ci EB INS gray black 26 AWG Annex 1 Fig 1 FM Blue pinout Wire side 14 Fleet management systems Vm Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions www bce lt Power supply Power supply of central unit has to be connected directly from the vehicle s battery using 1A fuse IMPORTANT Power supply may be connected to the central unit only after connecting GSM and GPS antennas When disconnecting the device you must first turn off the power supply and only then disconnect the antennas Ground wire Ground wire should be connected to the vehicle body A reliable electrical contact with the body
16. g bales Installation of central unit Steps to install central unit e Insert a SIM card into the device e Install GSM and GPS antennas e Install central unit e Connect power supply e Connect array e Connect ignition wire to a digital input usually INS e Connect other devices optional SIM card SIM card must be inserted into the device before starting installation The device must be turned off when inserting SIM card Before inserting the SIM card make sure you have activated GPRS connection the card s PIN code must be disabled If the vehicle is travelling to foreign countries roaming service must be activated for the SIM card The SIM card and phone number must be checked and clearly marked on the installation certificate of the device 12 Fleet management systems www bce lt FK Vehicle security systems 4 a l elemetry solutions IMPORTANT Before inserting a SIM card do not forget to disable PIN code Otherwise the device will not work and the SIM card will be blocked GPS antenna installation GPS antenna is the main element responsible for vehicle positioning accuracy and quality To ensure best possible GPS signal reception and evaluating GPS signal character there are strict requirements for correct installation of GPS antenna The accordingly marked side of the antenna must be invariably directed to the sky sticky side facing ground The antenna must be oriented horizontally not at an an
17. gle and oriented with the corresponding side towards the top The antenna should not be covered with metal sheet or reinforced glass In vehicles with standard glass e g without built in heating elements antennas can be mounted on panels or under its lining at the windscreen The antenna must have open view to the sky unimpeded with windowsills or other metallic elements In vehicles where it is not possible to place the antenna under the windscreen vertical windscreen armored glass the antenna can be installed in the vehicle s bumper or in other element that ensures the free access to the sky The installed antenna should be hidden and not visible Fixing of the antenna must be stable and immobile providing for the installation durability It is necessary to take into account events which may lead to loss of antenna s stability to select the mounting location and methods that would allow to avoid these factors Antenna s position changes are not permitted because it may result in loss of appropriate antenna s orientation Cable to the GPS antenna must be as short as possible and avoid areas with high electromagnetic interferences Arbitrary lengthening or shortening of the cable is not allowed The wire surplus should be twisted into a circle with a radius larger than 10 cm The cable must not be bent or twisted at tight angles GPS antenna cable must not be laid in parallel to GSM antenna cable also the two cables cannot be
18. ine GPRS reostered E ms S Stabe sional S Reserved internet active 8 IN7 none on E Static sional 2 3 E Senter tne recisteeed E Preteed coesatce active Sn E Tee i S 5 Reserved 8 GPS soeed resent E Ore hou tick E tutcrresert 9 Poor GPS signal 8 SIM card ok E Ss hours Sick Reserves Signal Signal condition name E INT motion IN1 motion signal condition don t care IN1 motion INI motion signal condition not present Iz IN1 motion IN1 motion signal condition present Picture4 Signal value and conditions Functions are determined by setting numerical value picking it from the list or picking from check box Each logical item is dedicated to only one particular function Logical item consists of parameter values and signal conditions picture4 Maximum items count is 84 However logical unit count is unlimited for each function but it must not exceed 84 in total By clicking check box toggle your desired signal state picture4 295 38 Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions www bce lt 3 2 3 Function signals Signal name Signal description Reset Turn on temporarily after the system is restarted to indicate the event Modem on INI motion PING Virtual programmable input System time registered The device has turned UTC time internally from GPS or internet Reserved for future Poor GPS signal GPS signal doe
19. is body of the vehicle Device must be connected to the vehicle battery ensuring constant power supply even if the engine is not working and ignition is off When active FM Blue uses a small amount of direct current DC less than 50 mA at 12V It can be mounted in 12 V or 24 V vehicles Standby mode This is a mode of the device when the vehicle ignition is turned off and there are no active alarms In this mode the GPS receiver is switched off in the control unit in order to reduce power consumption and communication with the server intervals are increased Device switches to active mode if programmed trigger is detected for example accelerometer signal Active mode This is a mode when ignition is on or when any programmed trigger is active In this mode GPS receiver is enabled in the central unit and connection with the server is carried out more frequently After ignition is switched off the central unit remains active for another 10 minutes e Free configuration of data dispatch frequency is possible e During the data transfer GSM GPRS communications short term increase in current consumption of up to 100 mA is possible e Power line primary or back up battery has to be connected via 1A fuses Basic instructions before beginning the installation Quality of connections location of the device and its antennas etc play a significant role on accurate operation of the system Below are some tips and rules for
20. it max 40V ADC EXTBAT multiplier adc6 0 0205V 1 5 ADC 1 1bit max 40V EXT BAT OUT 13 5V regulated 1 5A limited OUTI 1 7A OUT2 1 7A Power supply min start up voltage 10V Power supply min operating voltage after start up Power supply stagel 30V Clamping voltage 34V clamping type varistor IN2 IN3 INA IN5 3Khz Max measuring frequency accuracy 1Hz IN2 IN3 INA IN5 4 7V 3 voltage threshold 1 6 2 Diagnostic LEDs FM Blue has two indication LEDs for GPS and GSM modem status LEDs start flashing only if IN5 digital input is connected to battery 4 short pulses of 3 long pulses of Modem status GPS status oP j Fig 4 LED flash signal Example Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 a l elemetry solutions www bce lt Table 3 Short flash meaning GPS status 3saclies locked HDOP lt I 5 12 sates Tocked HDOP lt TS Table 4 Long flash meaning GSM modem status Long flashes Meaning count Modem connected to server Modem connected to Internet Modem GPRS registered Modem GSM registered Modem SIM card ok Modem turned on 2 Modem connected to Internet Modem GPRS registered Modem GSM registered Modem SIM card ok Modem turned on Modem GPRS registered Modem GSM registered Modem SIM card ok Modem turned on Modem GSM Modem GSM registered Modem SIM card ok Modem tumedon Modem SIM card ok Modem turned on BE Modem SIM card ok Modem tu
21. professionals only Copyright Baltic Car Equipment Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without prior written permission of Baltic Car Equipment is strictly prohibited 1 2 Description FM Blue is a device with GPS and GSM connectivity designed for object tracking It is able to acquire information on object location speed direction etc and transfer the data via GSM network Digital and analog inputs of the device may be used to connect different external sensors devices Outputs of the device may be used to control external equipment remotely FM Blue is able to read FMS CAN data protocol J1939 from vehicles Flexible configuration allows users dealers to adjust the device to meet their specific requirements 1 3 Package FM Blue is shipped to a customer in a cardboard box and contains all required components for operation Package contents FM Blue device control unit 2 External GPS antenna 3 External GSM antenna 4 Wires 1A fuse Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 a l elemetry solutions www bce lt Note SIM card is not included but is necessary to operate the device Contact your local GSM operator to purchase a SIM card BCE recommends a M2M SIM card for best performance and reliability 1 4 Technical specifications Table 1 FM Blue technical specifications FM
22. rd defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in balanced digital multipoint systems e J1708 standard used for serial communications between ECU Electronic control unit on a heavy duty vehicle and also between a computer and a vehicle e LLS Liquid level sensor 26 Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 2 T elemetry solutions 2 www bce lt 4 Connecting Vepamon LLS fuel level sensors to FM Blue device Sensors can be connected in two modes 1 Frequency 2 Analog You can connect one or two sensors at a time to one FM light device Sensors signal ground wire connects to the same pin with devices ground wire 4 1 Frequency mode 4 1 1 Connecting one LLS sensor Sensors signal wire Ignition Battery Sensors ground wire Ground Fig 1 One sensors connection to FM blue using frequency mode 37 Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems a T elemetry solutions TL www bce lt 4 1 2 Connecting two LLS sensors Sensor 1 signal wire Sensor 2 signal wire Battery Sensors ground wire Ground Fig 2 Two sensors connection to FM blue using frequency mode ET Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems gt T elemetry solutions TL www bce lt 4 2 Analog mode 4 2 1 Connecting one LLS sensor Battery Sensors ground wire Ground Fig 3 One sensors connection to FM blue using an
23. re versions are created and uploaded by the BCE team 3 1 4 GSM operator groups You can create and edit preferred operator lists Each list belongs to a certain dealer however you can create several lists for a dealer and set different list of operators for each device 3 1 5 XML settings XML settings may be uploaded to the device and used to tune it for the best performance and requirements of your system You will find several prepared settings created by our team However you may use BCE Device Configuration Wizard to create settings that meet your specific needs After the settings are ready just upload them to the devices siTe Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions www bce lt 3 2 BCE Device Settings Wizard Version 1 3 3 Device settings wizard is an application used to create XML settings for BCE hardware The application has two configuration modes 1 Simple mode easier to use functions changing based on checkboxes and sliders 2 Advanced mode more complicated but gives more possibilities to change device settings Has more functions included which make your device very flexible Configuration file is saved in a special dswiz format and uploaded directly to www fmset eu XML settings File also can be exported in following formats 1 Binary 2 ASCII binary 3 Wialon xml When settings are configured it is very important to pick the right
24. rned on 6 Modemwmedon S jJDekeswed 0 1 7 Installation FM Blue is installed where risk of mechanical damage high humidity and extreme heat is low Device is mounted stable to vehicle body therefore ensuring correct operation of the internal accelerometer Complete installation manual is available as Annex 1 Qy Fleet management systems Vehicle security systems 2 mp elemetry solutions zu a www bce lt 1 8 Configuration FM Blue is meant to be operated through a configuration retranslation server where dealers users can configure their devices to fulfill specific requirements Configuration manual is available as Annex 2 1 9 Support FM Blue is built to be a reliable stable and easy to install device Please read and follow provided installation and operating instructions carefully However if you encounter difficulties while installing or using this product technical support is available and may be reached by e mail support bce It 1 10 Document versions Table 5 Document versions Version Date Changes 1 0 2012 03 20 Document created 1 1 2012 11 09 Updated configuration description added LLS connection 10 Fleet management systems K Vehicle security systems 4 a l elemetry solutions www bce lt 2 Annex 1 Installation instructions List of suitable vehicles FM Blue is intended for all vehicles with petrol or diesel engines where negative pole
25. s not meet the minimum requirements according to F GpsQualityMaxHdop and F_GpsQualityMinSat GSM jamming GSM DCS jammer is detected and it is disturbing normal use of GSM DCS service Device is registered to a roaming network GSM registered Device is registered to any network GPRS registered Device is registered to GPRS data services Physical digital input Physical digital input IN7 engine on Virtual input battery charging detected Tablel Signal descriptions IN6 ical digi Physical digital input ical digi ical digi Voice call detected settings locked for 30 minutes Ug j Fleet management systems F Vehicle security systems 4 rns Telemetry solutions www bce lt 3 2 4 Functions Functions name Description value expression 1 1 F ModemPower GSM modem power mode on off 1 2 F_GpsPower Create new internet connection PDP context permit ban Controls connection to server 2 2 F_ServerConnection i connect disconnect after 10 minutes Period in which data is sent to server 2 3 F DataSendPeriod automatic custom Mask of inputs which may generate data transmission without waiting period timeout tick a check box to select desired input 2 5 F_BroadcastMessagesPeriod Maximum HDOP of position to accept it E to read Recommended value 35 Minimum satellites count for acceptance to Period in which coordinates are read from 3 3 F_GpsReadPeriod GPS an
26. tion 1 Mounting screws place 2 Device box mounting screws 3 Device and GPS status LED 4 GSM status LED 5 GPS antenna socket blue 6 GSM antenna socket purple 7 IMEI and hardware ID sticker 8 SIM card 9 Socket 2x8 pins Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions www bce lt 80 1 19 wx 14302 Vir pn m LON E E c 12 351777040720482 2012 08 VULEIANAALAALUIELLUM IITE Fig 2 FM Blue dimensions Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 Telemetry solutions www bce lt 1 6 Pinout amp diagnostic LEDs 1 6 1 Pinout EIA485 A RS23 TX CANLOW 1 Wire IN2 ADC4 IN3 OUTI INA INS Green Purple Orange Yellow Green black Purple black Blue black Grey black EIA485 B RS232 RX CAN HIGH ADCS ADC3 OUT2 EXT BAT ADC6 BATTERY GROUND Green black Blue Orange black Grey White Brown Red Black Fig 3 FM Blue pinout and cable colors Electrical properties of the device are shown in Table 2 Table 2 FM Blue electrical properties ADC Power supply multiplier adc2 0 025V 1 5 ADC 1 bit ADC 3 multiplier adc3 0 01V 1 5 ADC 1 bit max 20V ADC4 multiplier adc4 0 0205V 1 5 ADC 1 bit max 40V Fleet management systems K Vehicle security systems 4 l elemetry solutions www bce lt ADCS multiplier adc5 0 0205V 1 5 ADC 1 1b
27. twisted together GSM antenna installation GSM antenna is responsible for transfer of collected data and connection with central server Good antenna s performance is the key element in obtaining information from the device 13 Fleet management systems FK Vehicle security systems 4 a l elemetry solutions www bce lt GSM antenna does not require orientation to open sky however you should be aware that metal elements weaken the GSM signal GSM antenna must be placed in the panel upholstery or in a place which provides a good GSM signal reception avoid excessive covering with metal sheet GSM antenna must be installed in more than 40 cm away from the control unit as well as from other electronic devices It is also necessary to take into account the emission of the antenna s high frequency radio waves which may interfere with operation of electronic devices In case antenna is difficult to place in the cabin strong GSM signal suppression it may be installed in any other element allowing the reception of the GSM signal As for GPS antenna GSM antenna should be hidden from outside observers Device installation Central unit is only mounted in inside of the vehicle it can not be installed in the engine chamber next to the cabin or in the area of exposure to direct external conditions Central unit must be hidden for example under the upholstery as well as protected from moisture exposure Device must be fasten
28. y and abroad If you want to send messages with all values included unselect Use floating size dataset Digital inputs fix mode The values of sensors connected to the selected inputs will be recorded Maximum period between records may be set Counter frequency mode The device can register the number or frequency of changes in sensor values counter frequency mode Maximum period between records may be set Operator list Operator list may be edited in Device settings wizard as well as in BCE device configuration manager fmset eu 20 A BCE Fleet management systems Vehicle security systems Telemetry solutions www bce lt 3 2 2 Advanced configuration mode Most fleet management systems and GPS tracking devices on the market are configured by manufacturers with little possibilities for adjustment BCE device configuration system allows you to create unique settings for different and specific needs in fleet management by dynamically changing most settings of device We hope you will enjoy the results of your configurations Advanced configuration mode designed to make BCE device settings widely adjustable Settings functions may be adjusted dynamically depending on internal external and virtual device signals and signals conditions Every logical item has its own value One function can have more than one logical item Logical item values depend on signal conditions Logical item v

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