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1. D F4 l Hooo 00000 INS SS WAO ne o L noo 0000 Meu gu Geese uum E sees Jo mE CN _CN9 Ee rA oaa A poog CN20 e omm CN 10 rT g E CN18 CN19 E SW33 3 i g ht ime d CN258 B po ec T DIMM1 2 E EE kuu J SE B CN26 i D n SAM we Em ML du i D de piso P4 de e p e Bn CN273 e ft OOo 1 Q9 O et E B ung Y unn Mis o CN24 E n Wa EE J20 poopoo o o JP2 lo o Ar Hered oa 3021 E 22 ex ol o 99 JP3 UU i oo joo o B COS o Es eC ao 29 29 o Lo Bio 99 TO OO OO SS T 2 9 ka be JP4 Uy i NEX LI Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 19 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches DIP Switch Settings RTC Clear Selection Connector location SW1 Normal Clear ME Clear CMOS SW1 1 OFF OFF ON SW1 2 OFF ON OFF Default OM UI ILLULLEEPQIUICL LI LLALLLY7 I SI AGAUUD QGU LULItI AAAUL L4I LuHLuIAAuO ollMuiL OO Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved GPIO Pull High Setup Conne
2. WWAN Module SWS 1 SWS8 2 SWS8 3 SWS8 4 Sierra MC7700 OFF OFF ON OFF Sierra MC7710 OFF OFF ON OFF Sierra MC7750 OFF OFF ON OFF Sierra MC8805 OFF OFF ON OFF HUAWEI EM820W OFF OFF ON OFF Sierra MC7355 OFF OFF ON OFF Telit HE910 OFF OFF ON OFF CM8000 ON OFF OFF ON Sierra MC8090 MC8092 ON OFF OFF OFF Sierra MC9090 OFF OFF ON OFF Default Digital voice is selectable in BIOS OM ox GHEULULULSUL GsJWoLM O LU GU ocoBBbGb S sLLL LO OOUS6 OCA Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 23 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches DTI Input Voltage Setup Selection Connector location SW9 oz 12 9V 36V 12V 24V all can start SWO9 1 OFF OFF ON SW9 2 OFF ON Don t Care Default SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 24 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches Connectors RTC Battery Connector Connector size 1 x 2 2 pin header 1 25mm Connector location J9 Pin Definition 1 GND 2 RTC_BAT Debug 80 Port Connector Connector size 1 x 10 10 pin header 1 0mm Connector location J13 10 OOO00000009 1 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 GND 2 PCIRST 3 33M_CLK 4 LPC_FRAME 5 LPC_AD3 6 LPC_AD2 7 LPC_AD1 8 LPC_ADO 9 VCC3 10 VCC3 NEXCOM a AEEEEEENERUIEELNULLULULGGUIGUGLGUGLIGUI ULLUHLLOEURIIULILApALLeE A
3. NC GND V3 3A_MINI1 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches Mini PCle USB PCle Connector location CN25 Definition Definition GND V1 5S_MINI_3 GND SMBCLK PCIE_TX_N SMBDAT PCIE_TX_P GND GND USB_D GND USB_D V3 3_MINI_3 GND V3 3_MINI_3 WWAN_LED GND NC NC NC NC V1 5S_MINI_3 e d 51 52 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 WAKE 2 V3 3_MINI_3 3 NC 4 GND 5 NC 6 V1 5S_MINI_3 7 CLKREQ 8 NC 9 GND 10 NC 11 REFCLK 12 NC 13 REFCLK 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 MINICARD3_DIS 21 GND 22 WLAN_RESET 23 PCIE_RX_N 24 V3 3_MINI_3 25 PCIE_RX_P 26 GND NECM Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NC GND V3 3_MINI_3 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches NEXCOM Mini PCle USB Connector location CN26 SIM Socket SIM 1 default SIM Socket SIM 2 eee EE q Pr oo CENE E 51 52 Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 MINI_MIC_P 2 V3 3A_MINI_4 27 GND 28 NC 3 MINI_MIC_N 4 GND 29 GND 30 NC 5 MINI_SPK_PRR 6 NC 31 NC 32 SMS_RI_3 5G_R 7 U_GND 8 UIM_PWR2 33 UMTS_RESET _R 34
4. NViS2310 User Manual Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup N SL Q M BEB Set the startup voltage to 12 5V or 25V and the shutdown volt Power on Del ay Setting age to 11 0V or 22V If the input voltage is 12V the startup voltage to 12 5V and the shutdown Disable Power on Delay voltage to 11 5V If the input voltage is 24V the startup voltage to 25V and the shutdown Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc voltage to 23V External Pow Turn On Both Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc ML D EE Tura On Both Startup Shutdown 11 5 10 5 23 21 Startup Shutdown 11 5 10 5 23 21 12 0 11 0 24 22 12 5 11 0 25 22 12 5 11 5 25 23 OM eeSSSCSCs taAS Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 66 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup N C Q M Enable Power on Delay Delay time can be set at 10sec 30sec 1min 5min 10min 15min 30min 1hour Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc Delay On Time selection 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 1 hour Delay On Time Selection Power On Delay Power On Delay Eu able NEXCOM AEEEEEENRRUEENELUNLLULGGGGUUUUUGUGU I ILL A AS U EREUIUCLLULUL HOH E UIGCoeewa e Le L OL UL CGCAILUL LLLLLILILL A se Copyr
5. Hardware Specifications CPU Intel Atom processor quad core E3845 1 91GHz Memory 1x204 pin DDR3L SO DIMM socket support 1066MHz 1333MHz up to 8GB Default AGB Storage es 1x2 5 SSD HDD SATA 2 0 externally accessible optional lockable storage available 1x CFast externally accessible Expansion 1x full size Mini PCle socket USB 2 0 1x full size Mini PCle socket USB 2 0 1x full size Mini PCle socket USB 2 0 PCle 1x half size Mini PCle socket USB 2 0 PCle Function 1x default U blox UBX G6010 GPS module 50 channel and Galileo or optional modules with Dead Reckoning or GLONASS support Built in G sensor 1 0 Interface Front 4x LED for power storage WWAN WLAN 2x externally accessible SIM card socket selectable 1x phone jack 3 5mm for 1x Mic In 1x phone jack 3 5mm for 1x Line Out 1x externally accessible 2 5 SATA 2 0 SSD HDD tray 1x externally accessible CFast card socket with cover 1x event button trigger type 1x reset button TI 1x type A USB 3 0 compliant host supporting system boot up 4x antenna hole for WWANANWLAN BT 1 O Interface Rear 1x 9 36VDC input with ignition and 19W typical power consumption 2xtype A USB 2 0 compliant host supporting system boot up 2x RJ45 10 100 1000 Fast Ethernet with LED 1x phone jack 3 5mm for 1x Mic In 1x phone jack 3 5mm for 1x Line Out 1x DB 15 VGA resolution up to 2560 x 1600 60Hz 1x DP port resolution
6. 17 Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description NI TEE 17 Event Button ose cte tmb tone 6 Jumper NE 18 LED Indicators HDD WWAN Power amp WAN 6 DIP Switch Settings 20 RIG Clear Selectigli dette Reuter e decas 20 OM I ULILEAEPLIII LLL O DLLL U UL LLLLLLLIIPAULLLULLLLL LL LLL LLEEOhPOFcLA e e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved ii NViS2310 User Manual Contents NEXCOM BE GPIO PullsHigh SEU tta edet cede edes ee ee eege 20 installing a SODIMM s s ipit to orte at rubea e ttd a aos 41 COMT RI Powet Select ous Gei tta necdum dace eadein 21 Installing a OBDII Module arent trice tt nt cd s a 42 COM2 Ri Power Select 21 MiniCard CN26 Power SHE 22 Appendix A Software Demo Utility for I O Ports of WWAN Module Selection Table H Function Control For Wake Up amp Voice EE DIM Senger 23 Menu Screen 43 Input Voltage Setup Selecton ia 24 UN EE 44 RIG Battery COnMeClOl se aiiud was le denen werner de did 25 1 2 Input Voltage nea e Ed Ree rhe Ie hee pe cm ridet ebbe 44 Debug 50 Port COnhector s a oem ct ctore Seve oer oe ete pe anexo da 25 1 3 Output Power 45 COM Port Connecter COMI RS 232 mnampa mamaa ma manna mm 26 e Se EE i COM Port Connecter COM2 RS 232 s 26 e SE AU M COM Port Connecter COMB RS422 485 27 EE 2 MCU DIO Connechor nenne 27 l a CAEDE E en Reset Button R d 28 TE WWA
7. Byte 10 Data6 Byte 11 Data7 Byte 12 Data8 Byte 13 Check Sum Byte 14 OxOD Byte 15 OKOA NEXCOM J1708 Raw Data Protocol HEX CODE This function will report all MID and PID that broadcasting on the J1708 network Its data length is not fixed please refer to SAEJ1708 J1939 Format PIDs 128 191 PIDs 0 127 Byte D 0x40 0x40 0x40 Message Byte identification MID me MID Parameter Byte 2 identification PID ER BD pea Or Cae esee Data1 bytes Byte 4 Data 1 Data2 Check Sum Byte 5 Data 2 Check Sum OxOD Byte 6 OxOD OKOA Byte7 DataN OKOA Byte8 Check Sum Byte 9 0x0D Byte 10 0x0A PIDs 0 127 describe data parameters that are one byte long PIDs 128 191 describe data parameters that consist of two bytes PIDs 192 253 The first byte following these PIDs will contain the number of data parameter bytes EX MID 128 0x40 0x80 0x15 0x01 0x32 OxC8 OxOD OKOA 64 128 21 50 200 130 10 PID 21 Engine ECU temperature Data 50 SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 74 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command J1939 Packaged Messages Protocol ATS send packaged messages by turns Response HEX CODE default after ATPH command Packing 1
8. Locked 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 2 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Open Bit 5 Bit 4 Lock Bit 3 Bit 2 Enable Bit 1 Bit 0 Open Status Door 3 Status Door 3 Status Door 2 Status Door 2 59 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 00 Closed 01 Open 01 Locked 01 Enabled 01 Open 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 2 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available B7 B6 B5 BA B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Enable Bit 5 Bit Open Bit 3 Bit 2 Lock Bit 1 Bit 0 Enable Status Door 4 Status Door 4 Status Door 4 Status Door 3 60 00 Disabled 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 01 Enabled 01 Open 01 Locked 01 Enabled 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 2 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Lock Bit 5 Bit 4 Enable Bit 3 Bit 2 Open Bit 1 Bit 0 Lock Status Door 6 Status Door 5 Status Door 5 Status Door 5 61 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 01 Locked 01 Enabled 01 Open 01 Locked 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 2 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available B7 B6 B5 BA B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Open Bit 5 Bit 4 Lock Bit 3 Bit 2 Enable Bit1 Bit 0 Open Status Door 7 Status Door 7 Status Door 6
9. 10 40mA tracking 25mm L x 32mm W 5g two 12 pin male header 1 27mm pitch 400C 850C 55 1000C 5 95 OM GILL UL CGSLILLL LIILUUIU GGgUADUAGO L CGLIU UUEHUAUGGGuGl L L GAA AULLAALLLLAAE e Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All rights reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix G Pin Definition for GPS with Dead Reckoning VIOB GPS DRO2 consists of S2532DR and cables Here are the connector and cable pin definition for VIOB GPS DRO2 1 Connect VIOB GPS DRO02 and DB9 Cable On VIOB GPS DRO2 A Connector type 1x6 6 pin header B Connector location J1 6 00oooon 1 C GPS module to DB9 Cable 6P TO D SUB 9M Note In order to fix the additional DB9 connector replacing it with DB9 connector is necessary NEXCOM 2 Connect VIOB GPS DRO2 and CPU Board with Cable On VIOB GPS DRO02 A Connector type 1x6 6 pin header B Connector location J2 6 o0oooo 1 C VIOB GPS DRO2 J2 connector to NViS2310 J12 connector d L LI a LI ol T a B P3 On NViS2310 A Connector type 1x6 6 pin header B Connector location J12 6 Coooo000 1 NEXCOM e eeC C CCtS Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All rights reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix G Pin Definition for GPS with Dead Reckoning NEXCO M Connector pin definition of P1 J1 fin_ pefintion 1 Pin Definition cGND 4 GPI
10. 66 Second data 0 25 66 67 Minutes data 868 Hours data 71 69 Month data 70 Day data 0 25 71 Year data 1985 1985 to 2235 years Alternator Status B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit6 Bit 5 Bit4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 72 Alternator Status 4 Alternator Status 3 Alternator Status 2 Alternator Status 1 00 not charging 00 not charging 00 not charging 00 not charging 01 charging 01 charging 01 charging 01 charging 10 error 10 error 10 error 10 error 11 not available 11 not available 11 not available 11 not available 79 NViS2310 User Manua Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command 73 Selected Gear data 125negative gear are reverse gears 00000000 neutral 11111011 park 81 BPRAL1 82 BPFAR2 74 Current Gear data 125 negative gear are reverse gears 00000000 neutral 11111011 park 83 90 Driver s Identification Driver 1 amp Driver 2 identification 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 The driver ID is only available if a digital tachograph is present 75 76 Bellow Pressure Front Axle Left Information of the pressure of the air suspension bellow at the left side of the front axle Pressure BPFAL2 256 BPFAL1 0 1 KPA 75 BPFAL1 91 92 91 Engine Fuel Rate EFR Amount of fuel consumed
11. Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools including the following A Philips screwdriver e A flat tipped screwdriver e A grounding strap e An anti static pad Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections It is recom mended that you do not use needlenose pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors NEXCOM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Preface Safety Precautions Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage Do not leave this equipment in either an unconditioned environment or in a above 40 C storage temperature as this may damage the equipment The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before conn
12. Brake pads worn 100 Delayed brake application 101 Reserved 110 Error 111 Not available Bit 1 1 Left wheel 0 Right wheel SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 04 Percent Accelerator Pedal Position PAPP Ratio of actual accelerator pedal position to maximum pedal position Maximum Range 0 0 to 102 0 PAPP Data 0 4 05 08 Total Fuel Used Natural Gas Accumulated amount of fuel used during vehicle operation Maximum Range 0 0 to 2 147 483 648 kg 0 0 to 4 724 464 025 Ib TFU ETF4 256 256 256 ETF3 256 256 ETF2 256 ETF1 0 473 05 Engine Total Fuel used 0473 L Bit gain ETF1 06 Engine Total Fuel used 0 473 L Bit gain ETF2 07 Engine Total Fuel used 0 473 L Bit gain ETF3 08 Engine Total Fuel used 0 473 L Bit gain ETF4 09 Fuel Level Ratio of volume of fuel to the total volume of the primary fuel storage container Maximum Range 0 0 to 127 5 Fuel Level FL 0 5 10 11 Engine Speed RPM Rotational velocity of crankshaft Maximum Range 0 0 to 16383 75 rpm RPM RH 256 RL 0 25 10 RPM Low byte RL 11 RPM High byte RH 12 Engine Oil Pressure EOP Gage pressure of oil in engine lubrication system as provided by oil pump Maximum Range 0 0 to 879 0 kPa 0 0 to 127 5 Ibf in2 EOP data 3 45 KPA 13 Throttle Position TP The
13. Byte 1 Vehicle ID byte 1 ATX Request to send data of alternate data format as Byte 2 Vehicle ID byte 2 ATS ATSP command Byte N Vehicle ID byte N For J1939 protocol Byte N 1 Check Sum Byte 1 Byte2 Byte N X Packing 1 Packing2 gt Packing 3 Packing4 Packing5 Byte N 2 0x0D Packing6 Packing Byte N 3 0x0A For J1708 protocol N Max 20 Packing1 Packing2 Packing 3 gt Packing4 Packing5 gt Packing1 2 1939 AT xy The command will print designated data by ASCII code Byte 0 0x2A Xy is data address it is decimal Byte 1 Vehicle ID byte 1 xy J1708 00 53 Byte 2 Vehicle ID byte 2 J1939 00 99 Byte N Vehicle ID byte N EX AT 01 to get speed high byte Byte N 1 Check Sun Byte1 Byte2 ByteN Byte N 1 0x0D Byte N 2 0x0A N Max 35 OM eSSCSCi taAS Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 71 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command NEXCOM Simple Data Protocol ASCII CODE Data Description Byte 23 FU Average Fuel Economy km L Fu 10 HEAD Byte 24 ByteO Check sum odd numbers Byte1 Byte3 Byte54 Byte 1 Speed 0 255 KM HR Byte 25 Byte7 Byte9 Byte1 1 Byte13 Byte154Byte174 Byte 2 Byte19 Byte2 1 Byte23 Byte 3 RPM High Byte RPMHB Byte 26 Carry return OxOD Byte 4 Byte 27 Line feed OxX0A Byte 5 RPM Low Byte RPMLB RPM RPMHB 256 RPMLB Byte6 Byte 7 Engine Loading 0
14. Byte 19 Byte2 Byte 19 Byte2 Byte 19 a MID i e 21 OXOD Byte 21 OXOD E s ae UR Ge 22 OKOA D 22 OKOA b SID Or PID of a standard diagnostic code C Diagnostic code character Bits 4 1 Failure mode identifier FMI NOTE The 400 452 command respond that data are ASCII code MM UUGIGUIGLGGu GuLULEIUIGGC UIHLLLULALLILpDAePeILH PAOGO IAUAMLLL U XKLLL ANLUOGXAS PE PIP Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 83 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command TI 00 01 Road Speed Indicated vehicle velocity Maximum Range 0 0 to 205 2 km h 0 0 to 127 5 mph speed SHB 256 SLB 256 00 Speed Low Byte SLB 01 Speed High Byte SHB 02 Cruise Control Status State of the vehicle velocity control system active not active and system switch on off for various system operating modes Bit 8 cruise mode 1 active O not active Bit 7 clutch switch 12on O off Bit 6 brake switch 1 0n 0 off Bit 5 accel switch 120n O off Bit 4 resume switch 1 0n 0 0ff Bit 3 coast switch 120n O off Bit 2 set switch 12on O off Bit 1 cruise control switch 120n O off 03 Brake Stroke Status lIdentifies the current state of the vehicle foundation brakes Bit 8 5 Axle number 1 to 16 represented as O to 15 Bit 4 2 Brake status Stroke adjustment 000 OK 001 Out of adjustment 010 Delay brake return 011
15. NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description NEXCOM BE Line out2 Mic2 Connector Number 7 Connector Number 8 Definition i Definition i Definition i Definition Headphone mono Detect NC Detect Mic In Right Channel to NC Headphone mono GND GND WWAN module GND NC OM uLDGCKLIHAALBUaL LL U LULUUAGBGGUGAGG o GGGSILCUoGdG 70B o i h AnhnhhPR G l Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 9 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description Line out1 Connector Number 9 Pin Definition Pin Definition 22 Left Channel 23 GND 24 Detect 25 Right Channel Connector Number 10 Definition Definition GND Mic In Left Channel GND Detect NC VEXCOM EEEERENERUITEELUULULGLGUIGUGGUGI ULUILCSC LL LULULEUIUIGIH OeLLXAULILIeDALLULLI CXAOGUOGALDBbBDDCCOeoOl L UuUUUuSS O Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 10 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description NEXCOM BE LAN1 and LANZ Ports VGA Connector Number 11 Connector Number 12 1 8 TNT Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 MDIOP 2 MDION 1 VGA RED 2 VGA GREEN
16. 10 SIO_TXD_O NEXCOM a EEEERENERUEENLULGLGLGIGUIGUG UU LIUIIZLODLD A A4AA UEZGRIU A G CGAoG L1 L UG44 GIe JA 7 90 0 4 ULLvURGu DJA 1 9 t ULU L lD HLLGR ene Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 27 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches NEXCOM BE Reset Button Reserved Power Button Connector Reserved Connector size 1 x 2 2 pin header 1 25mm Connector size 1 x 2 2 pin header 2 5mm Connector location J17 Connector location J20 TLS TL P ap sali Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 2 Open NORMAL 1 GND 1 2 Short RESET 2 PB NEXCOM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 28 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches SATA HDD Connector Connector size CN7 1 x 4 4 pin header 2 54mm CN9 1 x 7 7 pin header 1 27mm Connector location CN7 amp CN9 1 L J7 O O O 4 CN Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 VCC12 2 GND 3 GND 4 VCC5 OBDII Module Connector Connector size 2 x 5 10 pin header 2 0mm Connector location JP8 amp JP7 2 OOO 0 O 10 1 OOO O 9 JP8 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 CAN M H 2 C1708 1 H 3 CAN ML 4 C1708 1L 5 GND 6 GND 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC CN9 JP7 Pin Definition Pi
17. 100 Bytes Byte 9 Battery Voltage BV BV 100 10 v Byte 10 Byte 11 Engine Temperature ET ET 40 C Byte 12 Byte 13 Throttle position 0 100 Yo Byte 14 Byte 15 Status Note 2 Byte 16 Byte 17 MAF 0 255 MAF RATE MAF 3 Byte 18 Byte 19 Distance D1 Byte 20 Byte 21 Distance D2 Byte 22 OM UIHLLLLLUU EQIUISLIL UAINXLLL LSHIIiLEAAUICLULLEULLHLLILL LLLL Hu te Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 72 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command Simple Data Protocol HEX CODE Data Description HEAD Q 0x40 Byte 1 Speed 0 255 KM HR Byte 2 RPM High Byte RPMHB Byte 3 RPM Low Byte RPMLB RPEM RPMHB 256 RPMLB Byte 4 Engine Loading 0 100 Byte 5 Battery Voltage BV BV 100 10 v Byte 6 Engine Temperature ET ET 40 C Byte 7 Engine Loading 0 100 Byte 8 Status Note 2 Byte 9 MAF 0 255 MAF RATE MAF 3 Byte 10 Distance D1 Byte 11 Distance D2 Byte 12 FU Average Fuel Economy km L Fu 10 TCheck sum odd numbers Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 SE Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte10 Byte11 Byte12 Byte 14 Carry return OxOD Byte 15 Line feed OKOA NEXCOM NOTE 1 Dat
18. 73 J1939 Raw Data Protocol HEX CODE 74 J1708 Raw Data Protocol HEX CODE 74 INEXCOM eee CO Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Preface PREFACE Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from NEXCOM International Co Ltd Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent commitment from NEXCOM International Co Ltd However users may update their knowledge of any product in use by constantly checking its manual posted on our website http Awww nexcom com NEXCOM shall not be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of any product nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from such use Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose is also disclaimed Acknowledgements NViS2310 is a trademark of NEXCOM International Co Ltd All other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respective owners Regulatory Compliance Statements This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class B devices a
19. E Monitors gt 7 DA USB Serial Port COM3 29 High Speed USB Serial Port COM4 Har Speed USB Serial Port COMS J High Speed USB Serial Port COME y Sierra Wireless Application Interface 1 COM EI Sierra Wireless Application Interface 2 COM8 29 Sierra Wireless Application Interface 3 COM9 Y Sierra Wireless AT Command Port UMTS COM11 J Sierra Wireless CNS Port UMTS COM13 E Sierra Wireless Data Port UMTS COM14 E EI Sierra Wireless Diagnostics Interface COM10 E Sierra Wireless DM Port UMTS COM12 Is e i L es OM G Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix B Using the GPS Feature N CO M BEE 2 Insert the Installation Disc into CD Rom drive and execute the Gpsinfo 4 When the setup complete press Finish exe file the file also saved in CAUtilitNGPS Utility InstallShield Wizard amp BU 303 CD Ver5 0 D fe felix InstallShield Wizard Complete Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help On Osce m cs EE Fie and Folder Tasks 2 EI week xP ge wee ME e Rename this file dy Move this file driver info DRemoverSa 2i D Copy this fle ay 1m2303 MFC Application TS Document Publish this file to the Web i Emal this file c B reame XK Delete this file echnolog Sal USE GPS Receiver Box D6 01 USB specficetiont 00502 Other Places A oe gea PRODUCT SPECIFICATION d M
20. GND 9 GND 10 UIM_DAT2 35 GND 36 USB 11 VCC_MSM26_DIG 12 UIM_CLK2 37 GND 38 USB 13 NC 14 UIM_RST2 39 V3 3A_MINI_4 A0 GND 15 GND 16 NC 41 V3 3A MINI A 42 3 5G LEDs R 17 NC 18 GND 43 GND 44 NC 19 NC 20 3 5G_DIS 45 PCM_CLK 46 NC 21 GND 22 3 5G_RST 47 PCM_RX 48 NC 23 NC 24 V3 3A_MINI_4 49 PCM_TX 50 GND 25 NC 26 GND 51 PCM_SYNC 52 V3 3A_MINI_4 PM OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 35 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches Mini PCle USB Connector location CN27 SIM Socket SIM 2 default SIM Socket SIM 3 E l Mr MNA NN EE e 51 52 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 NC 2 V3 3A MINI 2 3 NC 4 GND 5 NC 6 V1 5S_ MINI 2 7 NC 8 UIM2 PWR2 MINI 9 GND 10 UIM2 DAT2 MINI 11 VCC MSM26 DIG 12 UIM2_CLK2_ MINI 13 NC 14 UIM2 RST2 MINI 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 3 5G_DIS 21 GND 22 3 5G_RST 23 NC 24 V3 3A_MINI_2 25 NC 26 GND Pin Definition Pin Definition 27 GND 28 V1 5S_MINI_2 29 GND 30 NC 31 NC 32 NC 33 UMTS_RESET _R 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB 37 GND 38 USB 39 V3 3A_MINI_2 40 GND 41 V3 3A MINI 2 42 NC 43 GND 44 PCIE2 LED 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 V1 5S MINI 2 49 NC 50 GND 51 NC 52 V3 3A MINI 2 A LILLL IHLLI o x LLI L GGUL B4 ICZ Gu4A 4UuULLOI AGI Copyrigh
21. Number 15 Connector Number 16 Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 DPO_DATAO_P 2 GND 1 Voltage from Car Battery 2 12VDC Out 2A 3 DPO_DATAO_N 4 DPO_DATA1_P 2A 5 GND 6 DPO_DATA1_N 3 SMB_CLK For VTK61B 4 GND 7 DPO DATA2 P 8 GND 5 GND 6 SMB_DAT For VTK61B 9 DPO_DATA2_N 10 DPO_DATA3_P 11 GND 12 DPO_DATA3_N 13 CONFIG1 14 CONFIG2 15 DPCO_AUXP_C 16 GND 17 DPCO_AUXN_C 18 HPD 19 RETURN 20 DPO_PWR OM IUIISI LEUIN LEe L EUIIUIUILLALLUIKCLALICSE AAPAALULLLLU IIPeeoCHIOLLAALLUL IURE E E T CPRA Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 13 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description DC Input 9V 36V Connector Number 17 39 Pin Definition 1 GND IN 2 V IN 3 IGNITION COM3 RS422 485 Connector Number 18 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 NC 2 RS485 RS422 RX 3 RS485_ RS422_RX 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 RS422_TX 8 RS422_TX 9 NC 10 NC MM UII LCLLTLLLIAeEUUIU RGq diDAPAP A G I UGLeLIAOAo AGGGGGLILLLLLLL LeAG oSJ OOOeB ve Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 14 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description COM2 RS 232 RI 5V 12V Selectable Connector Number 19
22. avoid damaging components or losing data Note Provides additional information to complete a task easily Warning 1 Handling the unit carry the unit with both hands and handle it with care 2 Maintenance to keep the unit clean use only approved cleaning products or clean with a dry cloth 3 CompactFlash Turn off the unit s power before inserting or removing a CompactFlash storage card NEXCOM a EEERERENERUIENLULUGLGGGGIUG GIIILILILGAALLILUSG TI LEhI GTGGLOe LL ULAUALLLLuHtBco GJGAAGAGu4 1o ee Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved x NViS2310 User Manual Preface Global Service Contact Information Headquarters NEXCOM International Co Ltd 15F No 920 Chung Cheng Rd ZhongHe District New Taipei City 23586 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 8226 7786 Fax 886 2 8226 7782 www nexcom com America USA NEXCOM USA 2883 Bayview Drive Fremont CA 94538 USA Tel 1 510 656 2248 Fax 1 510 656 2158 Email sales nexcom com www nexcom com Asia Taiwan NEXCOM Intelligent Systems Taipei Office 13F No 920 Chung Cheng Rd ZhongHe District New Taipei City 23586 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 8226 7796 Fax 886 2 8226 7792 Email sales nexcom com tw www nexcom com tw NEXCOM Intelligent Systems Taichung Office 16F No 250 Sec 2 Chongde Rd Beitun Dist Taichung City 406 R O C Tel 886 4 2249 1179 Fax 886 4 2249 1172 Email sales nexcom c
23. computer meets safety and regulatory requirements Cautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage system components Do the described procedures only at an ESD workstation If no such station is available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis Safety Information Before installing and using the device note the following precautions Read all instructions carefully Do not place the unit on an unstable surface cart or stand Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual When replacing parts ensure that your service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer Avoid using the system near water in direct sunlight or near a heating device The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support from the rackmounts located on the sides Firm support from the bottom is highly necessary in order to provide balance stability The computer is provided with a battery powered real time clock circuit There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions TI Installation Recommendations Ensure you have a stable clean working environment Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction Use containers to keep small components separated
24. for Out of Warranty Products NEXCOM will charge for out of warranty products in two categories one is basic diagnostic fee and another is component product fee System Level Component fee NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as SMD chip BGA chip etc Passive components will be repaired for free ex resistor capacitor Items will be replaced with NEXCOM products if the original one cannot be repaired Ex motherboard power supply etc Replace with 3rd party products if needed e f RMA goods can not be repaired NEXCOM will return it to the customer without any charge Board Level Component fee NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as SMD chip BGA chip etc Passive components will be repaired for free ex resistors capacitors e f RMA goods can not be repaired NEXCOM will return it to the customer without any charge NACOM o EEEEEENEIETIUEHUEEENENLLGGUGZGSIGGGGZGIGGGGLIGLL L A LLLLLLLLULL AeDoDL LOLLL LLLL G v TIERE Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Preface Warnings Read and adhere to all warnings cautions and notices in this guide and the documentation supplied with the chassis power supply and accessory modules If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your
25. position of the valve used to regulate the supply of a fluid usually air or fuel air mixture to an engine 0 represents no supply and 100 is full supply Maximum Range 0 0 to 102 0 TP data 0 4 84 NViS2310 User Manua Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command 14 Cargo Weight The force of gravity of freight carried Maximum Range 0 0 to 1 166 056 9 N 0 0 to 262 140 0 Ibf Low Byte AWL 15 High Byte AWH Weight AWH 256 AWL 17 792 N 16 Total Engine Hours TEH Accumulated time of operation of engine Maximum Range 0 0 to 214 748 364 8 h TEH EH4 256 256 256 EH3 256 256 EH2 256 EH1 0 05 16 Engine total hours of Operation EH1 17 Engine total hours of Operation EH2 28 PTO Engagement Control Status PTO output status Bits 8 5 Reserved all bits set to 1 Bits 4 3 PTO 2 engagement actuator status Bits 2 1 PTO 1 engagement actuator status NOTE Each status will be described using the following nomenclature 00 Off Not active 01 On Active 10 Error condition 11 Not available 18 Engine total hours of Operation EH3 19 Engine total hours of Operation EH4 20 27 85 96 Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Identification Number VIN as assigned by the vehicle manufacturer Vehicle identification number aabbccddeeffgghh ATI command can show max 20 character VIN 29 30 Average Fuel Ec
26. select High in the trigger threshold level Once Central Locking System is released by a negative signal the Pre Alarm function on NViS2310 will be released MCU DI1 amp MCU DI2 source type 3 12VDC MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 source type 3 24VDC MM ILIL ULIEEUIUIUoLLL I PEGa PNUIUlLL SUV 4oaAAGGUGGGGIXMdtBM G0GUAAUo dti aoooA Li de Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO Activating Pre Alarm function Step 1 Setup Pre Alarm function Step 2 Connect Event Button to sensor such as reed switch Normally the status of Event Button is Short Once the status becomes Open Event Button will be triggered Step 3 Connect MCU DI2 to sensor Normally the status of MCU DI2 is Low Once the status becomes High MCU DI2 will be triggered Low level lt 3 3V High level gt 3 3V Step 4 Connect MCU DO1 and MCU DO 2 to external relays Relays can be used to drive external devices such as siren or warning light Each MCU DO port can wire a relay Normal MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 OPEN Triggered MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 GND Step 5 Flag A and Flag C will become 1 automatically Flag A at WO Address OxOEDS bit4 Flag C at WO Address OxOED8 bit5 Deactivating Pre Alarm function For Event Button Option 1 If Central Locking System is initiated by negative signal When MCU DI1 is Hi
27. 19 Engine total hours of Operation EH4 Accumulated time EH4 256 256 256 EH3 256 256 EH2 256 EH1 0 05 20 27 Vehicle identification number aabbccddeeffgghh If the Vehicle ID contains more than 8 Bytes then 20 27 are 00 please use ATI command to request 20 aa 21 bb 22 cc 23 dd 24 ee 25 ff 26 99 27 hh 28 Engine Percent Load At Current Speed 0 125 29 32 SW version supported for trucks Version number in the format ab cd where this byte represents ASCII code 29 a 30 b 48317c 32 d 33 36 High Resolution Total Vehicle Distance 5 m bit 0 to 21 055 406 km D4 256 256 256 D3 256 256 D2 256 D1 0 005 KM 33 D1 34 D2 35 D3 76 NViS2310 User Manua Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command EE 36 D4 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO 37 The distance which can be traveled by the vehicle before the next Driver 2 time related state B3 B2 B1 B0 service inspection is required Glndicates if the driver approaches or 38 SERV V2 2564 V1 5 160635 KM exceeds working time limits or other limits 437 V1 0000 normal Driver 2 card B5 B4 10001 15 min bef 4 5 h 438 V2 41 NOT USED 00 Card not 0010 4 5 h reached present 0011 15 min bef 9h B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO 01 Card present 0100 9h r
28. 219 8 kPa 0 0 to 31 875 Ibf in2 PB data 0 862 KPA 53 Road Speed Limit Status State active or not active of the system used to limit maximum vehicle velocity Bit 8 1 active O not active Bits 7 1 Undefined PM OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manua Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command N CO M J1708 Command Example 1 gt AT h Response Data1 Data2 HOD H3E by ASCII CODE EX1 AT 1 to get vehicle speed if speed is 255 Display FF gt H46 H46 HOD H3E 2 Trouble code 40 37 808 CA 80 AAA 80 B AA 80 C AA 80 1 AAFC DA Trouble code MID 128 H80 PID 8 H8 Diagnostic code character CA FMI A bit4 bit1 4 ATI request vehicle ID 2A 4A 46 32 37 57 O O O 27 0D 0A amp REECH SE EU cs SCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 87 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix G Pin Definition for GPS with Dead Reckoning NEXCOM APPENDIX G Pin DEFINTION ron GPS Dean RECKONING MobuLe VIOB GPS DRO2 S2532DR Overview 2532DR kt 3812E28 amp 9 SkyTraq 384 The S 2532DR GPS Dead Reckoning receiver module combines GPS position data gyroscope data measuring turning angle and odometer data measuring distance traveled to formulate position solution This enables accurate navigation solution i
29. 3 MDITP 4 MDI2P 3 VGA BLUE 4 VGA GND 5 MDI2N 6 MDI1N 5 VGA GND 6 VGA GND 7 MDI3P 8 MDI3N 7 VGA GND 8 VGA GND 9 LED1 10 LED1 9 VGA 5V 10 VGA_GND 11 LED2 12 LED2 11 VGA_GND 12 VGA_DATA 13 VGA_HS 14 VGA_VS 15 VGA_CLK NEC OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 11 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description USB 2 0 Ports Connector Number 13 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 VCC 2 DATA1 3 DATA1 4 GND USB2 Pin Connector Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition 5 VCC 6 DATA 7 DATA 8 GND GPIO CAN OBDII Connector Number 14 Pin 16 Pin 8 CANT OBDII GND Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 CAN_H_SJA1000 9 GPIO1 Default GPI1 2 CAN_L_SJA1000 10 GPIO2 Default GPI2 3 CAN_1939_L 11 GPIO3 Default GPI3 4 CAN 1939 H 12 GPIOA Default GPA 5 CAN 1708 L 13 GPIO5 Default GPO1 6 CAN_1708_H 14 GPIO6 Default GPO2 7 GND 15 GPIO7 Default GPO3 8 GND 16 GPIO8 Default GPO4 GPIO can be programmed by S W Please refer to the source code in utility OM LL kAU T QIUUGGmGdOGGGG G CIU Ga 9G LLILIeKe OLLUUULALLLIAOLOLAAT GP Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description NEXCOM BE DisplayPort DC Output Connector
30. ENERUEENIULLGLGLGUIGI GIIULU USI GGG LUE UIUIcLELUGKLILIANLILLOEA oeIIUAUUIA GG G HaAUJ u HIU o u uLLLAU RR e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 39 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 4 System Setup DTI Installing a WLAN Module Half Mini PCle Installing a WWAN Module 1 Locate the WLAN Mini PCI Express slot CN17 Insert the module into 1 Locate the WWAN Mini PCI Express slot CN26 amp CN27 Insert the module the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold plated into the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold plated connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the slot Then fasten screws into the mounting holes to secure the module slot Then fasten screws into the mounting holes to secure the module 060821 Olay 0 0JM 2015 7 um Fao M n Le m Mounting Mounting Screws screws NEX CU Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 40 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 4 System Setup N e D M Installing a SO DIMM 1 Push the ejector tabs which are at the ends of the socket outward Then insert the module into the socket at an approximately 30 degrees angle Apply firm even pressure to each end of the module until it slips down into the socket The contact fingers on the edge of the module will almost completely disa
31. GOoOANtu A eUUlibIDpP ELLLILe LUL DDbDbDbeQD6GCbCtc oNoOo EEE e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved xiii NViS2310 User Manual Ordering Information The following provides ordering information for NViS2310 NViS2310 P N 10C00231000X0 Intel Atom processor E3845 1 91GHz CPU 4GB DDR3L SO DIMM VGA DP output 2 LAN 2x RS 232 1x RS 422 485 8x GPIO 3x USB 12VDC output SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved xiv NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction DTI CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Physical Features Front View Rear View DC IN USB 3 0 USB 2 0 DisplayPort 9V 36V Event LED SIM1 SIM2 button indicators Reset slot cover CFast LINE OUT2 Mc LAN2 LAN1 VGA GPIO CAN OBDII SIM EVENT BUTTON RESET SIM CARDT Antenna holes SSD HDD MIC2 Line out 1 COM3 COM2 COM1 MCU DIO GPS antenna hole NEX EH Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 1 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction Overview NViS2310 based on Intel Core quad core processor E3845 1 91GHz is specifically designed for the harsh in vehicle environment It allows NViS2310 to comply with stringent MIL STD 810G military standard in rugged fanless and compact mechanism NViS2310 provides complete communication capability between automotive and computer with build in CAN BUS 2 0B interface Optiona
32. N Module sott te etate Est cub Ere be eo n nut 47 RE 1 8 Selection of RS 422 or RS 485 for COM 47 Power Button Connector Reserved www wmmmammmmamwanamananwaza 28 1 9 Power Off Ia 47 SATA HDD Gelee 29 1 10 Wake Up Function nicesi siisii eee 48 OBDII Module Connechor ener 29 1 11 CAN BUS Gett enero rtt trip tb rr tte ebore ebbe epo anes 48 DEBUG PON E PED 30 Lal Interface Power ees 49 GAL Download POFt 5 e eese ciere tae sen pop bad bete Ee 30 1 13 Mini PCle Power 49 GPS CONNEC Ofen aee Ud M mU e LEM 31 MM Ica d M Internal WWAN SIM Card Socket SIM 3 For CN27 o e 31 P s P MCU Download Port e Loses teneret ea detects 32 Appendix B Using the GPS Feature Mini PCle USB blei 33 Setup and Using GPS Information 50 MinizPGle USB e E 34 s e MiP CIOS B m 35 Appendix C Signal Connection of DI DO Mini PCle USB enn enn tens 36 GPIO Pinout DescriptiOri oec eee rdc ie e pet does 54 SVV2 SOLI Us Ses tiny eC esitare bees posee ctae obsit di oer cot ai ee 54 Chapter 4 System Setup Digital WIN OU E 55 Removing the Chassis eo EE 37 Digital Output UTERIS III EA EES EE EE 56 Installing a SSD HDD Drive sssssssss eem 38 Installing a WLAN Module Half Mini PCle sse 40 Installing a WWAN Module 40 SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved iii NViS2310 User Manual Contents Sa Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO and J1939 Packaged Messa
33. NEXCOM International Co Ltd Mobile Computing Solutions Vehicle Telematics Computer NViS2310 User Manual NEXCOM International Co Ltd Published September 2014 www nexcom com BE CONTENTS Preface WEE H Copyright ee Ee SE V RESET See 7 EE DEE V SIMT and SIM2 Sockets ua ka ee 8 Acknowledgements tin cores rere ent ner terere ARE V CF aS aiia cce ient e Hag Seeerei aa 8 Regulatory Compliance SITIS RD NND V iNe OU REED TM 9 Declaration of Conformity I V WIG 24s sot Hm 9 RoHS Compliance c ccccccccccccescsesesesesesesvscsescseseevsesesesesestetetetsestetetetnseees vi Hie e 10 Warranty and BMA www www EEEE EEIE EEE EE E EE E narenn vii le 10 Technical Support arid E el X LANT and LANZ POLIS nter itor e vote teet ae rose pae ies 11 Conventions Used in this Manual X cr PAA E 11 Global Service Contact Information xi USB 2 O Reesen tede ep tege oss Rede c tees 12 Package Contents xiii GPIO CAN OBDII sss eene ener 12 DisplayPort rm 13 Chapter 1 Product Introduction peo E 13 Bereet 1 DC Input 9V 36V En 14 E ENEE 1 COM34RS422 485 itt AWA WA ete hte ete n SEED DEREN 14 COEM AN 1 COM2 RS 232 RI 5V 12V Selectable ssssn 15 E MRMETC 2 COM RS 232 R SV 12V Selectable sss 15 Xo dicus 2 MCU DIO sess 16 DL i o E E Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches Before You Begin
34. O22 um DIRECTION 1PPS ODOMETER GND Connector pin definition of P2 Pin Definition 1 Pin Definition 1 1 10S AA DND L3 s c X jas JX mw 4 4 ODOMETER 9 op 5 mc IT Connector pin definition of J12 J2 P3 P4 Pin Definition 1 Pin Definiion 1 GPS BAT 4 GPS RX a ff o a GPS_TX VCC3_GPS CSCC Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All rights reserved 90 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix H Power Consumption N EXC Q M APPENDIX H PoweR CONSUMPTION Item 1 OS Windows 8 Burn in Software Version 6 0 Device 2G DDR3L and SSD Idle Mode Bum inMote 433 S94 S5 0 75A 12V 1 TAA 2V 0 1A 12V 0 05A 12V 0 05A 12V LO 13 2W Item 2 OS Windows 8 Burn in Software Version 6 0 Device 8G DDR3L SSD CFast GPS OBDII module WWAN CAN 2 0B module WLAN Bluetooth card capture card Idle Mode NA eee OSEE NENNEN DEESSET DENEN N A 1 57A 12V 0 1A 12V 0 08A 12V 0 08A 12V En 0960 296m OM GLICLLULILLLLAULUGGTCLILEEOLLL ECAUIe LLALLLC OGGLL CbtLoULoL LOLLLRGIo ceooaom e Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All rights reserved 91 NViS2310 User Manual
35. Packing 2 Packing 3 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 1 1 0x31 Byte 1 2 0x32 Byte 1 3 0x33 Byte 2 400 Byte 2 18 Byte 2 36 Byte 3 401 Byte 3 19 Byte 3 37 Byte 19 417 Byte 19 435 Byte 19 53 Byte 20 Byte 20 Byte 20 Check sum Check sum Byte2 Check sum Byte2 Byte2 Byte 19 Byte 19 Byte 19 Byte 21 OXOD Byte 21 OXOD Byte 21 OXOD Byte 22 OXOA Byte 22 OXOA Byte 22 OXOA Packing 4 Packing 5 Packing 6 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 1 a 0x41 Byte 1 b 0x42 Byte 1 c 0x43 S Byte 2 54 Byte 2 72 Byte 2 90 Byte 3 55 Byte 3 73 Byte 3 491 Byte 19 371 Byte 19 489 Byte 14 102 Byte 20 Byte 20 Byte 19 0 Check sum Check sum Byte2 Byte 20 Byte2 Byte 19 Byte 19 Check sum Byte2 Byte 21 OXOD Byte 21 OXOD Byte 19 Byte 22 OXOA Byte 22 OXOA Byte 21 OXOD Byte 22 OXOA NOTE 1 AT 00 AT 102 respond ASCII CODE format data 2 Packing 6 Byte15 Byte19 not defined set to 0 3 After ATPA command byte 21 amp 22 were ignored 4 This is the common J1939 measurement overview showing which measurements are available Note that not all measurements are supported by the individual engines 00 Speed Low Byte SLB 01 Speed High Byte SHB speed SHB 256 SLB 256 02 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Clutch swit
36. Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 DCD_2 2 RXD_2 3 TXD_2 4 DTR_2 5 GND 6 DSR_2 7 RTS_2 8 CTS_2 9 RI PW 10 NC COM1 RS 232 RI 5V 12V Selectable Connector Number 20 NEXCOM Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 DCD_1 2 RXD_1 3 TXD_1 4 DTR_1 5 GND 6 DSR_1 7 RTS_1 8 CTS_1 9 RI PW 10 NC PM OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description MCU DIO Connector Number 21 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 NC 2 NC 3 MCU DI1 4 MCU DI2 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 MCU DO1 9 MCU DO2 NEC OM Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 16 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches CHAPTER 3 JUMPERS AND SWITCHES This chapter describes how to set the jumpers on the NViS2310 motherboard Before You Begin Ensure you have a stable clean working environment Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction Use containers to keep small components separated Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools including the following A Philips screwdriver A flat tipped screwdriver A set of jewelers screwdrivers A grounding strap An anti static pad Using your fingers can disc
37. Shows the status of the MCU GPI Triggered 1 MCU GPIO Setting 1 5 4 Event Record Clear MUO ilow IE Clears the event record in MCU MCU GPO 15et Event Button Read MCU GPO 2Low v Event Record Clear MCU GPO 2 Set 1 6 WDT Setting Enables or disables the WDT function There are 9 selections of time The timer of WDT can also be cleared by Clear Timer button MCU GPI 1 Read m WDT Setting Disable v MCU GPI 2 Read 1sec L o Set Clear Timer CE Be Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 46 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for I O Ports of Function Control DISSI BEB 1 7 WWAN Module 1 9 Power Off Delay Time 1 7 1 Mini PCle CN27 Enables or disables the power off delay time function There are 8 selections Selects SIM2 or SIM3 card of delay time r Power Off Delay Time gt 1 7 2 Mini PCle CN26 EE e e Selects SIM1 or SIM2 card m WWAN MODULE Mini PCIe CN21 Set Internal SIM CARD l Mini PCIe CN23 1 8 Selection of RS 422 or RS 485 for COM3 Enables or disables the power on delay time function There are 8 selections of delay time Power On Delay Time OM UIIIGILIS BOULUEHLIUoGDLGUGUUSLL bL LLULCUG4 LIGUG14 u0101 0 J G7 U UUu480 022 KeLE P Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 47 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for VO Por
38. Status Door 6 62 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 00 Closed 01 Open 01 Locked 01 Enabled 01 Open 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 2 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available CCCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved TI B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Enable Bit 5 Bit 4 Open Bit 3 Bit 2 Lock Bit1 Bit 0 Enable Status Door 8 Status Door 8 Status Door 8 Status Door 7 63 00 Disabled 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 01 Enabled 01 Open 01 Locked 01 Enabled 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Lock Bit 5 Bit 4 Enable Bit 3 Bit 2 Open Biti Bit 0 Lock Status Door 10 Status Door 9 Status Door 9 Status Door 9 64 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 01 Locked 01 Enabled 01 Open 01 Locked 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 10 Error 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available 11 Not available B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 3 Bit 2 Enable Bit1 Bit 0 Open Status Door 10 Status Door 10 65 00 Disabled 00 Closed 01 Enabled 01 Open 10 Error 10 Error 11 Not available 11 Not available Time Date
39. The figure below shows how to connect an external input source to one of the output channel External Internal VCC5 GPO ji Port Register 1 HIGH 0 GND Dry Contact Each channel can accept 3 24Vdc voltage And it is able to drive 150mA current for low level The SW2 needs to switch to OFF state The GPO signal will no have a pull up resistor internally when you switch SW2 to OFF state The figure below shows how to connect an external input source to one of the output channel Internal External External power GPIO GND Resistor GPO Port CN14 Register 1 OPEN 0 GND NEXCOM a EEEEERENHRUIENLUNULZLGGGLIUUGGUGI LILILLULOt hLEUUEUIIUIUILeLLLULLLeALGBLULK ILLU4d G G HUL amp 4QIO4A GAUIUG oGHLLILL cAUUm oe Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO NEXCOM APPENDIX D SIGNAL CONNECTION or MCU DI DO and Event Bur TON MCU DIO Pinout Description Digital Input The figure below shows how to connect an external output source to one of the input channel 1 5 Internal External 6 9 External Power Pin Definition Pin Definition External Resistor 1 NC 2 NC d s 3 MCU DI1 4 MCU DI2 MCU DIT 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 MCU DO1 9 MCU DO2 Ex
40. U ULCLLLLL ULLEUIUG otII GCGBUL CBLHL L UDBBBC e LLLIL AO A edvLBL Ao LLL AE I eV P Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches DTI MCU Download Port Connector size 1 x 5 5 pin header 2 54mm Connector location JP3 1 OOOO s5 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 V3 3ALW 2 C2D MRST 4 C2CK GND SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 32 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches Mini PCle USB PCle Connector location CN17 Definition Definition GND V1 5S_MINI1 GND SMBCLK PCIE_TX_N SMBDAT PCIE_TX_P GND GND USB GND USB V3 3A_MINI1 GND V3 3A_MINI1 NC GND WLAN_LED NC NC NC V1 5S_MINI1 1 2 SS SS i fe ebe 51 52 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 WAKE 2 V3 3A_MINI1 3 NC 4 GND 5 NC 6 V1 5S MINIT 7 CLK_REQ 8 NC 9 GND 10 NC 11 PCIE_CLK 12 NC 13 PCIE CLK 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 WLAN_DIS 21 GND 22 RESET 23 PCIE_RX_N 24 V3 3A_MINI1 25 PCIE_RX_P 26 GND MM ULLIUGGUGGGUGHIEEUIUIUISILLLU LL LU LCLBLL AAL4G LGHGOGG LA GGUOAL4u0 LuL L A 5 RE8AEI Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved
41. ULLLLLL UGAGUGAG AoULL LDOAUUuEu 0O0e U e CP Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches COM Port Connecter COM1 RS 232 Connector size 2 x 5 10 pin header 2 00mm Connector location CN18 COM Port Connecter COM2 RS 232 Connector size 2 x 5 10 pin header 2 00mm Connector location CN19 NEXCOM Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 DCD_1 2 RXD_1 3 TXD_1 4 DTR_1 5 GND 6 DSR_1 7 RTS_1 8 CTS_1 9 RI PW 10 NC Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 DCD_2 2 RXD_2 3 TXD_2 4 DTR_2 5 GND 6 DSR_2 7 RTS_2 8 CTS_2 9 RI PW 10 NC MM ULLoULAUCEUUIULILSAooOUO d U 1U i GLib3 m waceoLHq 9L 9L LL OU LLLLOCLHLLOOA E Xe Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches COM Port Connecter COM3 RS422 485 Connector size 2 x 5 10 pin header 2 00mm Connector location CN20 MCU DIO Connector Connector size 1 x 10 10 pin header 1 0mm Connector location CN10 10 000000000U 1 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 NC 2 RS485 RS422 RX 3 RS485_ RS422_RX 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 RS422_TX 8 RS422_TX 9 NC 10 NC Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 GND 2 SIO_RTS_1 3 SIO_TXD_1 4 SIO_CTS_1 5 SIO_RXD_1 6 GND 7 SIO CTS 0 8 SIO_RXD_O 9 SIO_RTS_O
42. VTG data output for during operation Check the box to activate the VTG data output e WAAS EGNOS Satellite Status NEXCOM Check the box to activate WAAS EGNOS in order to increase the accuracy of positioning e Main GPS data Window Display data received by GPS device GPS Info Window Screenshot Date 2003 08 14 UTC 11 01 43 Direction 162 34 0 Km hr Direction Satellite Distribution Map Positioning Status Horizontal Accuracy Latitude Position Accuracy Chart Longitude Satellite Distribution Map Display the position of all connected Satellites e A unique number is assigned to each satellite e Red circle indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac information however the satellite is not currently being tracked e Green circle indicates that the satellite is being tracked however it is not being used in the current position solution e Blue circle indicates that is being tracked and is being used in the cur rent position OM GU LLLLLILIGUEEQIUILLLL GGG44u4 Lur c aAuA 4 j J U JI cdHULU ETGoRPEHALHL LULA AA 5I TCA Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix B Using the GPS Feature Latitude User s current latitude is displayed in N S degree North South Hemisphere format Satellite Status Chart display th
43. a format ASCII CODE 78 0E 70 00 03 98 28 Status MAF D1 D2 Fu CS speed 78 km hr repm 0x0E70 3696 2 status Bit 7 0 Normal 1 Emergency Braking Acceleration lt 6 m s2 Bit 6 0 Brake OFF 1 Brake ON Bit 5 0 Clutch OFF 1 clutch ON Bit 4 0 Cruise Control OFF 1 Cruise Control ON Bit 3 0 Brake ON OFF unavailable 1 Brake ON OFF available Bit 2 0 Clutch ON OFF unavailable 1 Clutch ON OFF available Bit 1 0 Cruise Control ON OFF unavailable 1 Cruise Control ON OFF available Bit 0 0 NORMAL 1 DTC ON 2 Distance D1 256 D2 3 Average Fuel Economy Fu 10 OM LLE LLIBDBE HLUILEEQIUIUG L LLU dGOIIAIUALM GIG GAUULGIGSUGUdGoo44 U 3 m 5 DnCZLP Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command J1939 Raw Data Protocol HEX CODE Support for J1939 PGN SPN access as defined in the J1939 standards This function will report all PGNs and their source node on the J1939 network Each SPN under this function should be set to a size of 32 bits J1939 Format Byte 0 0x40 Byte 1 Bit4 3 2 Priority BitO Data Page Bit1 5 6 7 Reversed Byte 2 PDU Format PF Byte 3 PDU Specific PS PGN Byte 4 Source Address Byte 5 Data1 Byte 6 Data2 Byte 7 Data3 Byte 8 Data4 Byte 9 Data5
44. ables or disables the power to GPS module Interface Power USB No 13 ei OM G Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 49 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix B Using the GPS Feature APPENDIX B Using THE GPS FEATURE Module DGM U2525T Chip e Receiver Type e 50 channel u blox UBX G6010 chip GALILEO e GPS L1 C A code e SBAS WAAS EGNOS MSAS GAGAN e Navigation Update Rate e Up to 5 Hz e Accuracy Position e lt 2 5 m autonomous e 2 0m SBAS e Acquisition e Cold starts 26s e Aided starts 1s e Hot starts 1s Sensitivity e Tracking 162 dBm e Cold starts 160 dBm e Hot starts 148 dBm AGPS Supports Assist Now Online and Offline OMA SUPL compliant The NViS2310 has a built in u blox UBX G6010 GPS receiver module by default Global Positioning System GPS uses a constellation of 50 medium earth orbit satellites to transmit and receive microwave signals to determine its current location You need to install the third party GPS navigation software to take advantage of the GPS feature Setup and Using GPS Information Users can use the GPSinfo exe program to verify that the GPS is correctly configured and working properly Also users can use the GPSinfo exe pro gram to enable WAAS EGNOS and power saving mode 1 Go to Device Manager to ensure the device is installed correctly Device Manager File Action View Help t BR 6 Gm a e Ba Modems amp
45. ant product name Update All new product models launched after January 2013 will be RoHS compliant RoHS NEXCOM is a global citizen for building the digital They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention Compliant infrastructure We are committed to providing green products and services which are compliant with European Union RoHS Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substance in Electronic Equipment directive 2011 65 EU to be your trusted green partner and to protect our environment RoHS restricts the use of Lead Pb 0 1 or 1 000ppm Mercury Hg 0 196 or 1 000ppm Cadmium Cd 0 0196 or 100ppm Hexavalent Chromium Cr6 0 196 or 1 000ppm Polybrominated biphenyls PBB 0 196 or 1 000ppm and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers PBDE 0 196 or 1 000ppm In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives NEXCOM has established an engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the introduction of green products The task force will ensure that we follow the standard NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality levels for which NEXCOM are renowned OM GI ULOUIA LLLAASLGL4 GUA oGUL U ZGuUULLG A Gw ULIG U EUDGoIAAGoouo 0 6 ne Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved vi NViS2310 User Manual Preface Warranty and RMA NEXCOM Warranty Period NEXCOM manufactures products that are
46. arning lamp 00 Off Not active 01 On Active 10 Error condition 11 Not available 49 Parking Brake Switch Status ldentifies the state active inactive of the parking brake switch Bit 8 1 active O inactive Bits 7 1 Undefined 50 Brake Application Pressure BAP Maximum Range 0 0 to 1055 kPa 0 0 to 153 0 Ibf in2 BAP data 4 14 kPa 51 Brake Primary Pressure BPP Gage pressure of air in the primary or supply side of the air brake system Maximum Range 0 0 to 1055 kPa 0 0 to 153 0 Ibf in2 BPP data 4 14 KPA 52 Brake Secondary Pressure Gage pressure of air in the secondary or service side of the air brake system Maximum Range 0 0 to 1055 kPa 0 0 to 153 0 Ibf in2 BPP data 4 14 KPA Had FR V2 2564 V1 16 428 x 106 L s 337 VI 38 V2 439 Total Vehicle Hours TVH Accumulated time of operation of vehicle 40 Maximum Range 0 0 to 214 748 364 8 h TVH H4 256 256 256 H3 256 256 H2 256 H1 0 05 H 39 H1 40 H2 41 H3 42 H4 43 Reserved Percent Engine Load PEL Ratio of current output torque to 44 maximum torque available at the current engine speed Maximum Range 0 0 to 127 5 PEL data 0 5 Engine Coolant Temperature ECT 45 Maximum Range 0 0 to 255 0 F ECT data F Boost Pressure BP Gage pressure of air measured downstream 46 O the compressor discharge side of the turbocharger Maximum Range 0 0 to
47. by engine per liter of hour EFR EFR2 256 EFR1 0 05 L h Data Range 0 to 3 212 75 L h EFR1 76 BPFAL2 92 EFR2 77 78 Bellow Pressure Front Axle Right Information of the pressure of the air suspension bellow at the left side of the front axle Pressure BPFAR2 256 BPFAR1 0 1 KPA 93 94 Engine Instantaneous Fuel Economy EIFE Current fuel economy at current vehicle velocity EIFE EIFE2 256 EIFE1 512 km L Data Range 0 to 125 5 km L 77 BPFAR1 78 BPFAR2 79 80 Bellow Pressure Rear Axle Left Information of the pressure of the air suspension bellow at the left side of the front axle Pressure BPRAL2 256 BPRAL1 0 1 KPA 95 102 FMS Tell Tale Status 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 The Tell Tale Status information is derived from information displayed to the driver s dashboard 79 BPRAL1 80 BPFAR2 81 82 Bellow Pressure Rear Axle Right Information of the pressure of the air suspension bellow at the left side of the front axle Pressure BPRAR2 256 BPRAR1 0 1 KPA 95 Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Block ID Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 1 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available OM IG LIULVLU LULLEEUIUIGG GLLLLL LtLULci BG DOAHU GGAGDBGOGGGUd411141 p41 p D DCCae u 2 C
48. ch Brake switch NOT USED Cruise control active 00 pedal released 00 pedal released 01 pedal depressed 01 pedal depressed 00 switched off 01 switched on 03 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO B7 Emergency brake 6m s2 PTO state B6 speed up 6m s2 00000 off disabled B5 Double Emergency brake 00101 Set over 12m s2 11111 2 not available 1 Enable 0 Disable 04 0 4 Bit gain Accelerator Pedal Position APP O to 100 96 APP Data 0 4 05 Engine Total Fuel used 0 5 L Bit gain ETF1 06 Engine Total Fuel used 0 5 L Bit gain ETF2 07 Engine Total Fuel used 0 5 L Bit gain ETF3 08 Engine Total Fuel used 0 5 L Bit gain ETF4 Engine Total Fuel used ETF4 256 256 256 ETF3 256 256 ETF2 256 ETF1 0 5 09 Fuel Level FL O to 100 96 0 4 bit Fuel Level FL 0 4 10 RPM Low byte RL 11 RPM High byte RH RPM RH 256 4 RL 0 125 SCC Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 75 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command B7 B6 B5 B3 B2 B1 NOT USED Engine Starter Mode B7 1 Total Vehicle Distance is provided by vehicle ECU O Total Vehicle Distance is calculation value B3 BO 0000 start not requested 0001 starter active gear not engaged 0010 starter acti
49. ctor location SW2 mm 12345678 ON OFF SW2 1 GPIO1 Pull High 5V Open SW2 2 GPIO 2 Pull High 5V Open SW2 3 GPIO 3 Pull High 5V Open SW2 4 GPIO 4 Pull High 5V Open SW2 5 GPIO 5 Pull High 5V Open SW2 6 GPIO 6 Pull High 5V Open SW2 7 GPIO 7 Pull High 5V Open SW2 8 GPIO 8 Pull High 5V Open Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches NEXCOM mum COM RI Power Select COM2 RI Power Select Connector location SW3 Connector location SW4 oz oz i W ON OFF SW3 1 12V NC SWA 1 SW3 2 5V NC SWA 2 SW3 3 Ring NC SWA 3 SW3 4 NC NC SW4 4 Default Default SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 21 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches DTI MiniCard CN26 Power Selection Connector location SW6 oz 12 3 3V 3 6V SW6 1 OFF ON SW6 2 OFF ON Default OM IUILLUALA EEUUICL LAALALLLGLSBIGGAGOGAGGoOGoOGG OCCO OChe aG B cB eeO L o aee e Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 22 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches NEXCOM WWAN Module Selection Table For Wake Up amp Voice Functions on Mini PCle CN26 Connector location SW8 If SMS Ring Wake Up function or and Voice Funciton is are not needed the setting on SW8 can be ignored oz ahis 1234
50. e status of each connected satellite e The number under each bar marks corresponding Satellite and the height of each bar represents the strength of the satellite e Red bar indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac information however the satellite is not currently being tracked e Green solid bar indicates that the satellite is being tracked however it is not being used in the current position solution e Blue bar indicates that the tracked and is being used in the current position Date display the current date in dd mm yy format Time display the current UTC time in hh mm ss format Direction display the current direction from 000 0 to 359 9 Speed Display the current moving speed in km hour Positioning Status Three Modes 1 No Fix 2 2D Positioning 3 3D Positioning Horizontal Accuracy Range from 0 5 to 99 9 the smaller the better Position Accuracy Range from 0 5 to 99 9 the smaller the better Longitude Display current longitude in E W East West Hemisphere Time hhmmss TI GPS Information Instructions Make sure that the GPS device is properly inserted 2 Start GPS Information Software UJ Uu A Choose and select the proper communication port It might be neces sary to try each available port to find the right one since the default communication port varies according to different hardware device Click Start GPS button
51. eached Vehicle Driv 2 working stat Driv 1 working state 0101 15 min bef 16h motion B7 B6 state B5 B4 B3 G B2 B1 BO 2 00 Vehicle 000 Rest 000 Rest is B WA 39 motion not 001 Driver available 001 Driver available detected 010 Work 010 2 Work 1111 not available 01 vehicle 011 Drive 011 Drive motion detected 110 Error 110 Error 87 B6 85 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO 111 not available 111 not avaiable Directioniindicator Tachgraph Handling System event performance information B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 BO Vehicle Overspeed Driver 1 card Driver 1 time related state Direction indicator B7 B6 G 00 Forward Vehicle Over speed B7 B6 GIndicates whether the vehicle is a exceeding the legal speed limit set in the tachograph 42 01 Reverse Tachgraph performance B5 B4 01 Over speed Driver 1 card B5 B4 01 Performance analysis Handling information B3 B2 a not present 00 no handling information Cara present 01 handling information System event B1 BO 40 Driver 1 time related state B3 B2 B1 BO GIndicates if the driver 00 no Ste r Event y LED approaches or exceeds working time limits or other limits ES gr 0000 normal 01 tachogr Event 0001 15 min bef 4 5 h 43 0010 4 5 h reached 0011 15 min bef 9 h 0100 9 h reached 0101 15 min bef 16 h 0110 16h reached 1110 Error 1111 not available SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM Internat
52. ecting the equipment to the power outlet Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it Do not place anything on top of the power cord Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical range label The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted NEXCOM If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage Do not place heavy objects on the equipment The unit uses a three wire ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock Do not defeat the purpose of this pin If yo
53. efault Wet Contact default The GPI signals have a pull up resistor to 5V internally The figure below shows how to connect an external output source to one of the input channel Internal External GPIO8 16 GPIO7 15 GPI6 14 GPI5 13 I GEI 12 GPIOS 11 vA GPIO2 10 GPIO GND GEO 9 External GPI Port Switch Register ON Short GND 0 OFF Open OPEN 1 Dry Contact Internal External External power Resistor External GPI Port Switch Register ON Short GND 0 OFF Open 1 MM i99884 D A04UU LLOL GLUuUuLAO EE O CP Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 55 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix C Signal Connection of D DO Digital Output CN14 connector for GPO signal digital signal output The CN14 connector has 4 digital output channels by default The signal connection of CN14 support two connected methods for output signal type The output signal has two states one is low level driven to OV from GPO signal other is open high voltage is provided from external device Wet Contact default The SW2 needs to switch to ON state The GPO signal will have a pull up resistor to 5V internally when you switch SW2 to ON state The output signal has two states one is low level driven to OV from GPO signal other is high level driven to 5V from GPO signal
54. ges Protocol ssssssssse e 75 Event Button J1708 Packaged Messages Protocol cccccecceeceeeteeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeenees 83 a J1708 Command Exame 87 MCU DIO Pinout Description seseriai d ete 57 SIS d mm a Appendix G Pin Definition for GPS Dead Reckoning igital QUEUE x eoe dete Seet ied EE Event Button SEENEN 58 Module VIOB GPS DR02 Pre Alarm Function by Event Button MCU DI and MCU DO 60 52532DR Overview iaa encarga eint P ad EE E ratto e aca Ee Ee EE EE da aD je 88 Setting up Pre Alarm function sesssssssseeetettetettrtenenaa 60 Technical SBeCIHCOOFIS cosctetur ee eid Denuo ipn 88 Activating Pre Alarm UNI sss 61 3 Deactivating Pre Alarm function 61 Appendix H Power Consumption 91 Activating Pr e Alarmi FUNCTION 2r oet tec rr mee triste eee usa 62 ESMA EBU Wa 62 eof aU DI CERE 62 Deactivating Pre Alarm Function sssssss e 63 For Event Button NE RTT TREE 63 FOEMGCUSDIZ 4 oett peace teen ttc a sue 63 Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup External Power Output EE eeh et dde antea esee 64 Startup and Shutdown Voltage Setting 64 Poweron Delay Setting acceso proci itt tira see stet ied decedit 66 Powersolf Delay Setting iet RD Rte a ON EE Ree deett 68 Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command OBDII ee 70 VIOX CANO T Setup SEENEN SEENEN 70 AT Command SUMMA EE 71 Simple Data Protocol ASCII CODE 42 Simple Data Protocol HEX CODE
55. gh Pre Alarm Function is deactivated If Central Locking System is initiated by positive signal When MCU DI1 is Low Pre Alarm Function is deactivated Option 2 Whiting 1 to the Flag B Pre Alarm Function will be deactivated Flag B at WO Address OxOEDS bit2 Option 3 When Ignition signal is High Pre Alarm Function is deactivated For MCU DI2 Option 1 If Central Locking System is initiated by negative signal When MCU DI1 is High Pre Alarm Function is deactivated If Central Locking System is initiated by positive signal When MCU DI1 is Low Pre Alarm Function is deactivated Option 2 Whiting 1 to the Flag B Pre Alarm Function will be deactivated Flag B at I O Address OxOEDS bit2 Option 3 When Ignition signal is High Pre Alarm Function is deactivated OM UGUGGGIGIGGIGGGGIUENUIU CGCEAUESIccAeBGUG4 L OGOGL G4GUGOGHGGLu l sC COUeEO ULLLOEE Ve Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO DTI Activating Pre Alarm Function For Event Button For MCU DI2 Example When Central Locking System is initiated locking signal is received by negative signal select Low in the trigger threshold level for MCU DI1 EventButton Open Yes MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 OPEN GND NViS2310 poweron Flag Ais 1 MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 OPEN gt GND NViS2310
56. he different application including 1 Simple Data by ASCII Code 2 Raw Data 3 Packaged Messages by ASCII or HEX code The default setting is Simple Data Format The device will send messages out after it communicates with vehicle successfully The output format can be changed via setting the AT command Please refer the following section of AT command OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command NEXCOM AT Command Summary 1 AT 1 Display version information PA JATPA Print data by ASCII CODE format Setting RS232 baud rate xy is baud rate parameter PH ATPH Print data by HEX CODE format ATBRO9 9600 ATRJ Request J1939 FMS High Resolution Total Vehicle Distance RJ y AER 1320 ied in ATBR57 57600 RH ATRH Request Hino Truck Total vehicle distance 33 36 ATBR99 115200 S ATS Continue auto send data every 100 200ms To use ATT p ATEO echo off Default will terminal it ATE1 echo on SS ATSS Auto send Simple Data every 100 200 ms Refer to Simple Data format Protocol ATSP Auto send Packaging Messages every 100 200 ms T ATT Terminate sending To use ATS will continue it D vehicle ID the length is variable SP Refer to Packaging Messages protocol Output format ASCII code SR ATSR Auto send J1939 J1708 Raw Data Refer to Raw Data Byte 0 0x2A Protocol
57. hire MK8 OAB United Kingdom Tel 44 1908 267121 Fax 44 1908 262042 Email sales uk nexcom eu Www nexcom eu Italy NEXCOM ITALIA S r l Via Gaudenzio Ferrari 29 21047 Saronno VA Italia Tel 39 02 9628 0333 Fax 39 02 9625570 Email nexcomitalia nexcom eu www nexcomitalia it NACOM Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Package Contents Before continuing verify that the NViS2310 package that you received is complete Your NViS2310 package should have all the items listed in the following table Item PN Name CC Specification Qty 1 ANCPFO0204XO00 Terminal Blocks 2P PHOENIX CONTACT 17779889 508mmFemaleDiIPGren 1 2 4NCPMO0302XO0 T Terminal Blocks 3P PHOENIX CONTACT 1777992 508mmMaleDiPGren 1 1 3 4NCPMO1601X00 Terminal Blocks 2x8 ANYTEK KD161051A000G 3 5mmMale16P 180D PlugGreen 1 4 50311F0110X00_ H Flat Head Screw Long FEI F3x5ISO NYLOK NIGP F3xX5NINYLOK 1 4 j 6012200052X00 PE Zipper Bag 48 170x240mm w China RoHS Symbol 6 6012200053X00 PE Zipper Bag 3 100x70mm w China RoHS Symbol 7 EZ G0233PW134X00 51 seq 906060204 RS ATX POWER Con 6P TO 6P Pitch 4 2mm L 200mm 1 ES m oe ARKNAV A 130 GPS Antenna 5M SMA180P VTC 5M SMA180P 9 602DCD0977X00 VICB6210 NViS DVD DRIVER VER 1 0 NEXCOM s AEEEEEEENERUINENLNLGLGLGLSI LUI GUGOGUGU GGGGGUUUTIIUGGSIIIGtdi D 9iz4LL LIL C
58. ht 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 6 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description USB 3 0 Port Connector Number 3 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 5V 2 USB_N 3 USB_P 4 GND 5 USB3_RXN 6 USB3_RXP 7 GND 8 USB3_TXN 9 USB3_TXP Reset Connector Number 4 Pin Definition 1 GND 2 RESET PM OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 7 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description SIM1 and SIM2 Sockets Connector Number 5 c3 L3 rc Qo Oc an ocs O Pin Definition Pin Definition C1 UIM1_PWR2 C5 GND C2 UIM1_RST2 C6 NC c3 UIM1 CLK2 C7 UIM1 DAT2 CFast Connector Number 6 o Oo Oo o Of 0000000 0000000000000000 C Si S7 P1 P17 Pin Definition Pin Definition S1 GND PC6 NC S2 SATA_TX1 PC7 GND S3 SATA TX1 PC8 CFAST LED1 C S4 GND PC9 CFAST LED2 C S5 SATA RX1 PC10 NC S6 SATA RX14 PC11 NC S7 GND PC12 NC PC1 CFAST CDI PC13 VCC3 PC2 GND PC14 VCC3 PC3 NC PC15 GND PC4 NC PC16 GND PC5 NC PC17 CFAST CDO NEXCOM a EEREEENHRUIENIUNUGLGGAUGIGG UU LUILIILLILEK CUGGOLL OC ULAL ILOUAG EC GGUqG LC cg e UAUBsvwqdq tdoetiLL LO AAEe de Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 8
59. ight O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 67 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup DTI Power off Delay Setting Disable Power off Delay Enable Power off Delay Delay time can be set at 20sec 1min 5min 10min 30min 1hour 6hour Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc 1 8hour Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc External Power Turn On Both Power Off Delay LIN LI Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 68 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup EJEJE Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 010 America Megatrends Inc Delay On Time selection 20 sec 1 min 5 min 2 s 10 min Delay Off Time Selection 30 min 1 hour 6 hour 18 hour TECO CU Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 69 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command APPENDIX F OBDII Module SETUP AND COMMAND NViS2310 offer an option to integrate the OBDII module VIOX CANO into NViS2310 system The form factor of this VIOX CANO1 is proprietary and it can support either SAE J1939 or SAE J1708 via connection in the first time The maximum VIOX CANO installed in NViS2310 is up to three units Please note they are factory option VIOX CANO1 Setup When you start connecting NViS2310 device to CAN bus device you need a terminal
60. ing Vibration random 1g 5 500 Hz in operation HDD 2g 5 500 Hz in operation SSD Vibration SSD HDD Operating MIL STD 810G Method 514 6 Category 4 common carrier US highway truck vibration exposure Storage MIL STD 810G Method 514 6 Category 24 minimum integrity test Shock SSD HDD Operating MIL STD 810G Method 516 6 Procedure I functional shock 20g Non operating MIL STD 810G Method 516 6 Procedure V crash hazard shock test 75g Certifications CE approval FCC Class B E13 Mark SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 4 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction DTI Connector Numbering The following diagrams indicate the numbers of the connectors Use these numbers to locate the connectors respective pinout assignments on chapter 2 of the manual SIM CARD2 SIM CARDT CE Be Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 5 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 2 External Connectors Pinout Description NEXCOM CHAPTER 2 EXTERNAL CONNECTORS PiNoUT DESCRIPTION Event Button LED Indicators HDD WWAN Power amp WLAN Connector Number 1 Connector Number 2 HDD WWAN PWR WLAN Pin Definition LED LED Behavior 1 Event Input HDD Light On HDD SSD Active 2 GND PWR Light On Power On Light Off Power Off WWAN Blinking Active WLAN Blinking Active NES Be Copyrig
61. ing 4 amp 5 will display only there is trouble code occurrence Start to send data by 3 packing response HEX CODE Packing 4 Packing 5 Packing 1 Packing 2 Packing 3 Byte 0 Byte 0 o Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 0 Q 0x40 Byte 1 7 Byte 1 8 Byte 1 4 Byte 1 5 Byte 1 6 Byte 2 a Byte 2 a Byte 2 00 Byte 2 18 Byte 2 36 Byte 3 b Byte 3 b Byte 3 01 Byte 3 19 Byte 3 37 Byte 4 c Byte 4 c Byte 4 02 Byte 4 20 Byte 4 38 Byte 5 a Byte 5 a Byte 5 03 Byte 5 21 Byte 5 39 Byte 6 b Byte 6 b Byte 6 04 Byte 6 22 Byte 6 40 Byte 7 c Byte 7 c Byte 7 05 Byte 7 423 Byte 7 41 Byte 8 a Byte 8 a Byte 8 06 Byte 8 24 Byte 8 42 Byte 9 b Byte 9 b Byte 9 07 Byte 9 25 Byte 9 43 Byte 10 c Byte 10 c S Byte 10 408 Byte 10 426 Byte 10 44 Byte 11 a Byte 11 a Byte 11 409 Byte 11 427 Byte 11 45 Byte 12 b Byte 12 b Byte 12 10 Byte 12 428 Byte 12 446 Byte 13 c Byte 13 c Byte 13 411 Byte 13 429 Byte 13 47 Byte 14 a Byte 14 a Byte 14 12 Byte 14 30 Byte 14 48 Byte 15 b Byte 15 b Byte 15 13 Byte 15 31 Byte 15 49 Byte 16 c Byte 16 c Byte 16 14 Byte 16 32 Byte 16 50 Byte 17 Check sum Byte 17 Check sum Byte 17 15 Byte 17 33 Byte 17 51 Byte2 Byte 21 Byte2 Byte 21 Byte 18 16 Byte 18 34 Byte 18 52 Byte 18 OXOD Byte 18 OXOD Byte 19 17 Byte 19 35 Byte 19 53 Byte 19 OXOA Byte 19 OXOA Byte 20 Check sum Byte 20 Check sum Byte 20 Check sum Byte2
62. ing last door SBAPC2 data 8 KPA 0010 all doors closed Parking Brake Switch 1110 Error 53 00 Parking brake not set 1111 not available i k 2 easing ae 8 Door Control 2 58 65 Bit 1 Bit 0 Diagnostics supported lock Status 00 diagnostics is not supported 01 diagnostics is supported locked doors cannot be operated by the driver or a passenger 10 reserved 458 unlocked door may be operated by the driver or a passenger 11 don t care Open Status 54 Bit 3 Bit 2 Requests supported 456 closed door is completely closed 00 request is not supported open door is not completely closed 012 request is supported Enable Status 10 reserved K 11 don t care disabled door cannot be opened by a passenger BitA Bit7 Resvered enabled door can be opened by a passenger OM QUI L A ALLICoeOG OOGEHTTPGlIGCODICAGG GCeoaGULLU OAOGHBLL G BG EUU f Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 78 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command B7 B6 B5 BA B3 B2 B1 BO Bit 7 Bit 6 Lock Bit 5 Bit 4 Enable Bit 3 Bit 2 Open Bit 1 Bit 0 Lock Status Door 2 Status Door 1 Status Door 1 Status Door 1 58 00 Unlocked 00 Disabled 00 Closed 00 Unlocked 01 Locked 01 Enabled 01 Open 01
63. ional Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 77 44 Tachogr vehicle speed 1 256 km h Bit gain Speed VS2 256 VS1 256 43 VS1 44 VS2 4 Ui Engine Coolant Temperature ECT 40 to 210 deg C ECT data 40 C NViS2310 User Manua Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command NEXCOM amm 46 Engine Turbocharger Boost Pressure ETBP 2 kPa bit 0 500 KPA 455 Ambient Air Temperature Temperature of air surrounding vehicle ETPB data 2 KPA AAT AATH 256 AATL 0 03125 273 deg C 47 Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature EIMT 40 to 210 deg C 456 55 AATL EIMT data 40 C 56 AATH Bit7 6 Anti Lock Braking ABS Active G Door Control 1 00 ABS passive but installed Bit 7 Bit6 Status 2 of doors aus 01 ABS active 00 all bus doors disabled 10 Reserved 01 at least 1 bus door enabled 11 Not available 10 error Bit5 BitO Resvered 11 not available 49 Brake Pedal Position BPP 0 4 bit 0 10096 Bit 5 Bit4 Ramp Wheel chairlift BPP data 0 4 00 inside bus aen Parking and or Trailer Air Pressure PTAP 8 kPa bit 57 01 outside bus PTAP data 8 KPA 10 Error l aen Service Brake Air Pressure Circuit 1 SBAPC1 8 kPa bit 11 not available SBAPC 1 data 8 KPA e Ws e E of doors MT at leas oor is open 452 Service Brake Air Pressure Circuit 2 SBAPC2 8 kPa bit 0001 clos
64. l OBDII interface J1939 1708 is also available for vehicle diagnostics NViS2310 features rich PAN WLAN and WWAN wireless connectivity With three SIM cards support NViS2310 allows three SIM cards backup each other for a better connectivity quality by software In addition three SIM cards and dual WWAN modules architecture can increase the bandwidth for a faster data transmission speed Not only data transmission NViS2310 also supports two way voice communication Equipped with intelligent power management NViS2310 can be waked on by ignition RTC timer or SMS message remotely By integrating the variety of I O ports and 4x Mini PCle sockets expansibility NViS2310 keeps the flexibility to meet the demand for different telematics applications such as infotainment fleet management dispatching system and video surveillance TI Key Features Intel Atom processor quad core E3845 1 91GHz Three SIM cards dual WWAN modules support Built in U blox UBX G6010 GPS optional Dead Reckoning support Built in CAN Bus 2 0B Optional OBDII function SAE J1939 1708 Wake on RTC SMS via WWAN module Compliant with MIL STD 810G 4x Mini PCle socket expansion Programmable 8x GPIO Voice communication via WWAN module OM IULISI LILGLCLEU EUUUB U LLLEGU IOGGO LULLULLXe O eoli l AwLUcl l AiKA LIL 4LtL e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction
65. lation Use correct screws and do not over tighten screws OM 40 LUL UL uULGGGGG DGAH U UALLL LULLULCOO 76e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches N i Q M Jumper Settings A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch It consists of two metal pins and a cap When setting the jumpers ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the correct pins When the jumper cap is placed on both pins the jumper is short If you remove the jumper cap or place the jumper cap on just one pin the jumper is open Refer to the illustrations below for examples of what the 2 pin and 3 pin jumpers look like when they are short on and open off Two Pin Jumpers Open Left and Short Right Three Pin Jumpers Pins 1 and 2 are Short CE Be Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 18 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches DISSI NViS2310 Connector Specification amp Jumper Setting NViS2310 carrier board placement The figure below is the carrier board used in the NViS2310 system It shows the locations of the jumpers and connectors
66. ll Rights Reserved 81 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command 100 Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 10 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 11 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 2 Cond Yellow 1011 2 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 2 not available 101 Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 12 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 13 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 2 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available 102 Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 14 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 15 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available NEC OM a AEEEERENRRUIENLCULULLGLGGUIUUGGILLU LLILSLLL G QIEUILAL LL CL I LUULLL LLLULILLUlA GSI4m 4 4T d LLL LAAPET o e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command NEXCOM J1708 Packaged Messages Protocol Once AT1708 SLEEP it can wake it up Pack
67. merica Megatrends Inc External Power Turn On Both Startup Shutdown 11 5 10 5 23 21 External Power Startup Shutdown Turn On Booth 10 5 23 21 Turn Off Booth 11 0 24 22 Turn On 12V 5 11 0 25 22 Turn On By Pass Car Battery S 11 5 25 23 NEC OM e Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 64 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup Set the startup voltage to 12 0V or 24V and the shutdown volt age to 11 0V or 22V If the input voltage is 12V the startup voltage to 12V and the shutdown voltage to 11V If the input voltage is 24V the startup voltage to 24V and the shutdown voltage to 22V Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc Startup Shutdown 11 5 10 5 23 21 Startup Shutdown Ten Set the startup voltage to 12 5V or 25V and the shutdown volt age to 11 0V or 22V If the input voltage is 12V the startup voltage to 12 5V and the shutdown voltage to 11V If the input voltage is 24V the startup voltage to 25V and the shutdown voltage to 22V Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc Startup Shutdown 11 5 10 5 23 21 Startup Shutdown 10 5 11 0 11 0 NEXCOM a AEEEEERENRRUETENILULULGLGGGUGGI UILUISGGGU IULL L LA GEEUIIUI og 9 LUbGeILALULIAGuGGALGbu01 71 LiLLULLU LIU GmGI o1 I G V ec Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved
68. n Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 GND 2 SATA TXPO 1 TXD 2 RXD 3 SATA TXNO 4 GND 3 CAN DI A CAN DO 5 SATA_RXNO 6 SATA_RXPO 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 7 NC 8 NC 9 CAN_M_VCC5 10 NC NEX Be Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches NEXCOM Debug Port GAL Download Port Connector size 1 x 3 3 pin header 2 54mm Connector size 1 x 6 6 pin header 2 54mm Connector location JP2 Connector location JP4 Pin Definition Definition Definition 1 TX VCC3 GND 2 RX TCK TDO 3 GND TDI TMS NEXCOM a EERERENERUEENLUULULGUGLGGUIGGUGUGL IILZLLALLEEUIUIUIo LLALULLLLLLLSILL amp NILLILUL O LL UHlo 40 amp LLL UY m P Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 30 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches GPS Connector Connector size 1 x 6 6 pin header 1 0mm Connector location J12 NEXCOM Internal WWAN SIM Card Socket SIM 3 For CN27 Connector location CN24 aH Qo ag O Oc Oc oc elLooooonuJ 1 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 GPS BAT 2 GPS_LED 3 GPS_TX 4 GPS_RX 5 GND 6 VCC3_GPS Definition i Definition SIM PWR GND SIM RST NC SIM CLK SIM DAT NEXCOM AEEEEERENERUETENELULUGCULGGGSUIU
69. n poor signal environment or signal blocked area such as inside tunnels The 2532DR is ideal for applications requiring accurate continuous navigation with 10096 availability The S2532DR features 65 channel GPS receiver with fast time to first fix and improved 148dBmcoldstartsensitivity Thesuperiorcoldstartsensitivity allows it to acquire track and get position fix autonomously in difficult weak signal environment The receiver s 161dBm tracking sensitivity allows continuous position coveragein nearly all application environments The high performance search engine is capable of testing 8 000 000 time frequency hypotheses per second offering industry leading signal acquisition and TTFF speed Technical Specifications Receiver Type Accuracy Startup Time Reacquisition Sensitivity Update Rate Operational Limits Serial Interface Protocol Datum Input Voltage Input Current Dimension Weight Interface Connector Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity L1 C A code 65 channel Venus 6 engine Position 2 5m CEP Velocity 0 1m sec Time 300ns 1 second hot start under open sky lt 29 second warm start under open sky average 29 second cold start under open sky average 1s 148dBm cold start 161dBm tracking 1Hz Altitude 18 000m or velocity 515m s 3 3V LVTTL level NMEA 0183 V3 01 PGGA GPGLL GPGSA GPGSV GPRMC GPVTG 1 38400 baud 8 N 1 Default WGS 84 User definable 3 3V DC 4
70. n react to certain situations For example events triggered by external sensors such as temperature change instrusion or vibration NViS2310 can react accordingly by turning on the siren or warning light and power on automatically for further action against the event Setting up Pre Alarm function MCU DI1 is used to initiate Pre Alarm function which is usually connected to the vehicle s Central Locking System As such the Pre Alarm function on NViS2310 will be initiated or released based on the locking and unlocking state of the Central Locking System For instance when the Central Locking System is initiated or released the Pre Alarm function on NViS2310 will be initiated or released respectively Step 1 Enable Disable Pre Alarm function in BIOS Select Enable or Disable to initiate or terminate Pre Alarm function Step 2 Select the trigger threshold level in BIOS For vehicles with electric central door lock check the corresponding trigger type negative or positive then connect MCU DI1 to Central Locking System in vehicle Negative level 3 3V Positive level 3 3V If the Central Locking System is initiated locking signal is received by a negative signal select Low in the trigger threshold level Once the Central Locking System is released by a positive signal the Pre Alarm function on NViS2310 will be released If Central Locking System is initiated locking signal is received by a positive signal
71. nd describes how to keep the system CE compliant Declaration of Conformity FCC This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area domestic environment is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference take adequate measures at their own expense CE The product s described in this manual complies with all applicable European Union CE directives if it has a CE marking For computer systems to remain CE compliant only CE compliant parts may be used Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques MM UG LLLILLLLLUALLLILS I GU AUBG J14000 Bssv Ao9GB8AGA4 0 00 DO ne Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual BEE RoHS Compliance How to recognize NEXCOM RoHS Products For existing products where there are non RoHS and RoHS versions the y NEXCOM RoHS Environmental Policy and Status suffix LF will be added to the compli
72. new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry standard NEXCOM warrants that products will be free from defect in material and workmanship for 2 years beginning on the date of invoice by NEXCOM HCP series products Blade Server which are manufactured by NEXCOM are covered by a three year warranty period NEXCOM Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Customers shall enclose the NEXCOM RMA Service Form with the returned packages Customers must collect all the information about the problems encountered and note anything abnormal or print out any on screen messages and describe the problems on the NEXCOM RMA Service Form for the RMA number apply process Customers can send back the faulty products with or without accessories manuals cable etc and any components from the card such as CPU and RAM If the components were suspected as part of the problems please note clearly which components are included Otherwise NEXCOM is not responsible for the devices parts Customers are responsible for the safe packaging of defective products making sure it is durable enough to be resistant against further damage and deterioration during transportation In case of damages occurred during transportation the repair is treated as Out of Warranty Any products returned by NEXCOM to other locations besides the customers site will bear an extra charge and will be billed to the customer TI Repair Service Charges
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74. onnect most of the connections It is recommended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors Before working on internal components make sure that the power is off Ground yourself before touching any internal components by touching a metal object Static electricity can damage many of the electronic components Humid environment tend to have less static electricity than dry environments A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger of Static electricity exists Precautions Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity Working on the computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or yourself Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the case If possible wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside the computer case Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so Don t flex or stress the circuit board Leave all components inside the static proof packaging that they shipped with until they are ready for instal
75. onomy AFE AFE2 256 AFE1 1 660 72 x 10 3 km L 29 AFE1 30 AFE2 31 32 Mass Air Flow Mass air flow measured at the fresh air intake MAF MAF2 256 MF1 0 125 kg min 20 31 MAF 1 21 32 MAF2 22 23 24 25 26 27 NESCONM E Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 33 36 Total Vehicle Distance TVD Accumulated distance travelled by vehicle during its operation Maximum Range 0 0 to 691489743 km 0 0 to 429 496 729 5 mi Bit Resolution 0 161 km 0 1 mi TVD D4 256 256 256 D3 256 256 D2 256 D1 0 161 KM If vehicle dose not provide TVD AT1708 replace the information with the calculated distance deviation is 0 5 The first time connection AT1708 please command ATR to clear distance memory CU NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command TI ESTER ER 833 D1 Intake Manifold Temperature IMT Temperature of precombustion 434 Di 847 air found in intake manifold of engine air supply system 4835 D3 Maximum Range 0 0 to 255 0 F ise p IMT data F ABS Control Status 437 Fuel Rate Instantaneous Amount of fuel consumed by engine per Bits 8 7 ABS off road function switch unit of time Maximum Range 0 0 to 1 076 65 L s 48 Bits 6 5 ABS retarder control Bits 4 3 ABS brake control Bits 2 1 ABS w
76. opyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix F OBDII Module Setup and Command NEXCOM nmm Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 2 Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 6 1000 off 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1100 1110 Reserved 96 1111 not available 498 1111 2 not available Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 3 Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 7 1000 off 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 not available 1111 2 not available Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 4 Bit 3 2 1 0 Telltale Status 8 1000 off 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 2 Cond Info 1011 2 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1100 1110 Reserved 497 1111 not available 499 1111 2 not available Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 5 Bit 7 6 5 4 Telltale Status 9 1000 off 1000 off 1001 Cond Red 1001 Cond Red 1010 Cond Yellow 1010 Cond Yellow 1011 Cond Info 1011 Cond Info 1100 1110 Reserved 1100 1110 Reserved 1111 2 not available 1111 2 not available OM UULIIILLILILLHRSELIIUG 6GoEBG AB7G LILILA uts eUHLLOALILLUI ULAL AoALuAd k nLLLI E e evo e Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd A
77. poweron Flag Cis 1 NEX CU Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 62 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO DTI Deactivating Pre Alarm Function For Event Button For MCU DI2 Example When Central Locking System is initiated locking signal is received by negative signal select Low in the trigger threshold level for MCU DI1 Ignition High MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 Ignition Low gt High High MCU DO1 amp MCU DO2 Low gt High CE Be Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 63 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix E Vehicle Power Management Setup N CO M APPENDIX E VEHICLE PoweR MANAGEMENT SETUP External Power Output Setting Startup and Shutdown Voltage Setting NViS2310 series has four modes for external power output setting Set the startup voltage to 11 5V or 23V and the shutdown voltage to 10 5V or 21V 1 External 12V and By Pass Car Battery Turn On Simultaneously If the input voltage is 12V the startup voltage to 11 5V and the shutdown 2 External 12V and By Pass Car Battery Turn Off Simultaneously voltage to 10 5V 3 External 12V Turn On Only If the input voltage is 24V the startup voltage to 23V and the shutdown 4 By Pass Car Battery Turn On Only voltage to 21V Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 America Megatrends Inc Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2010 A
78. ppear inside the socket Ejector tab NEXCOM E um Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 41 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 4 System Setup DTI Installing a OBDII Module 1 Locate the OBDII connectors JP7 and JP8 2 Connect the OBDII module to JP4 and JP3 and secure the OBDII module with screws JP7 JP8 Mounting screws NEXCOM E CU Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 42 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for VO Ports of Function Control APPENDIX A SorrwARE Demo UTILITY rop I O Ports or FUNCTION CONTROL NEXCOM s software demo utility enables users to test and control different I O port functions on the NViS2310 This document shows how to use the utility There are also source code files of the utility in the CD Users can refer to the source codes to develop their applications Menu Screen GPIO Setting M MCU GPIO Setting WT Setting Power On Delay Time CAN Bus Setting Interface Power GPO 1 Lou v eer l MCU GPO ilow Disabe Disable E Ree E GPO1iset Gi iRead Gero 1 Select UIN Bs d n E Don t care zl eo zen e z s see x GPo2set cer2Read GPIO2Select ucUGPO2LOW v c e eue I GPO 3Low v Je l Riera oe Clear Timer Disable gt Power Reset Don t care Set GPO3Se
79. program to send and receive data To use the terminal program please follow the setting below 1 Set the proper corresponding COM port and its data rate is 9600 2 Set data bits at 8 stop bit at 1 and no parity bits After the setting you will see the prompt with gt character This indicates that the device is in the idle state and ready to receive characters on the COM port If you do not see prompt string please reset the device with ATR reset command and then press the return key gt ATR or gt AT R spaces are optional and case is in sensetive You can also type HEX code instead A1 54 SA OD If you see strange characters instead of gt you may set the incorrect baud rate Please check baud rate If you send the incorrect command the device will show a single question mark to indicate your input is not understood If NViS2310 fails to link to the BUS it will show PLEASE REBOOT Once NViS2310 connect to BUS it will start to try which protocol is connected either J1939 or J1708 Once it is determined it will only accept the successful protocol next time unless using ATR command to reset it This means you can change the protocol by reset command After the reset command please power off the device and turn on it again In case the device cannot find correct protocol after 180 seconds it will enter sleeping mode for power saving There are several output format available for t
80. t _GPI3Read GPIO3Select Ss E mw e I m WWAN Module se GPS Input Voltage m en E Mini PCle CN27 Set Enable was etse pel mosse mouer reaa reise OnBoard can 2 08 SC p Wake Up Function Data Link Status E eosuw To zl Mini PCIe CN26 ze GPO5Set ep Speed ceosseea ines zl Disable _ Mini PCIe s Get CN17 eo etow eo d MCU GPI 2 Read Set Ewe GPO6set GPI6Read GPIO 6 Select RTC Output Power 71 E SC AN ero 7 Low z ero li ti EGGS Disable D WLAN Half Card 7set GPI7Read GPIO7Select Kees v mene Bi Enbe z nae Event Button Read mel eros SS GPIsRead GPIOBSelect EventRecord Clear ix ow Set OM UULLLLIILLLL eL GP EUIUISGodcLAALLIbLLLL LAPG4UA L XWHLALLUALLLLAOHL ATEO CP Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 43 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for O Ports of Function Control 1 1 Status 1 1 1 Ignition Status Press the button of Ignition Status the signal of ignition will be shown ON Signal of ignition is high OFF i Signal of ignition is low 1 1 2 Battery Status Press the button of Battery Status the status of battery voltage will be shown Low voltage Car battery is at low voltage OK c EAEE A Car battery is not at low voltage CE Copyright 2013 NEXCOM Interna
81. t O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 4 System Setup CHAPTER 4 SvsrEM SETUP Removing the Chassis Cover Prior to removing the chassis cover make sure the unit s power is off and disconnected from the power sources to prevent electric shock or system damage 1 The screws on the front and the rear are used to secure the cover to the chassis Remove these screws and put them in a safe place for later use pee e e Front View use to 2 LANG e RW Im e Gan Ten GND e e g e ou keng ES Rear View NEC OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 4 System Setup DTI Installing a SSD HDD Drive 1 Loosen the thumb screws on the SSD HDD drive bay and slide the drive 2 Insert the hard drive into the drive bay with the SATA data and power bay out connector facing towards the end Align the hard drive s mounting holes with the mounting holes on the drive bay and use the provided screws to secure the hard drive in place Ae SATA data power connector Thumb screws Mounting screws NEC OM r Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 38 NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 4 System Setup N e D M 3 Insert the drive bay back in the SSD HDD slot and tighten the thumb screws to secure it in place NEXCOM EEEEEEE
82. ternal DI j Port Switch Register ON Short GND OFF Open HIGH 1 OM UI ILLLCGULEERILIILILEGPDCIoe UMAIL L L LUIILLLLUPAb AG LOOHLAG MEG DGLId Lalpiio FH e OU Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 57 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO Digital Output The figure below shows how to connect an external input source to one of the output channel MCU DO2 MCU DI2 MCU DO1 MCU DI1 External External Power External Resistor DO Port Register 1 OPEN 0 GND Event Button OI JO Pin Definition 1 Event Input 2 GND NACOM one Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 58 CU NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO NEXCOM DEI Status Normal Status Event Occurs When Pre Alarm function is enabled When Pre Alarm function is enabled Internal External Internal External 3 3V pull high 3 3V pull high Pin 2 NEX Be Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 59 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix D Signal Connection of MCU DI DO Pre Alarm Function by Event Button MCU DI and MCU DO Pre Alarm function allows NViS2310 to monitor the environment and make reaction even when NViS2310 is turned off By monitoring the environment with sensors connected to Event Button and MCU DI ports NViS2310 ca
83. tional Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 1 2 Input Voltage Shows the setting of input voltage in SW8 DIP switch If the setting is 12V 12V is shown If the setting is 24V 24V is shown If the setting is 9V 36V 9V 36V is shown m CU NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for VO Ports of Function Control N CO M BEB 1 3 Output Power 1 4 GPIO Setting 1 3 1 External 12V 1 4 1 GPIO Select Enables or disables the output of 12VDC Defines GPIO port as GPO or GPI 1 4 2 GPO Set 1 3 2 Bypass Car Battery Power Selects the GPO ports and makes the output low or high Enables or Disables the output of Car Battery Power 1 4 3 GPI Read Reads the status of GPI 38 JE i Lil KR JL 3 i JE ili S g E f i it A GPO SLow v GPOSSet GPISRead GPIO 5 Select GPosset GPI6Read GPIO 6 select GPO 7Set GPI7Read GPIO7Select posi Al a gt GPOsSet GPI8Read GPIO 8 Select OM GU IILLIHL DS1EIGNEEUIUG AGLL OLUALLLU IDLpL LIB amp 0 cgTquG Ga aG a G amp amp d uuoB00 04 V Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 45 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for I O Ports of Function Control DTI 1 5 MCU GPIO Setting 1 5 1 MCU GPO Set 1 5 3 Event Button Read Selects MCU GPO ports and makes the output low or high Shows the status of Event Button 1 5 2 MCU GPI Status Normal O default
84. to activate the GPS receiver Upon successful connection GPS output data should be displayed in Main GPS data Window If no data is observed make sure the GPS receiver is working and properly inserted Otherwise choose another communication port Satellite status can be observed in the GPS Info Window Use the Tab Menu to switch between Setup window and GPS info window Please make sure to de activate the GPS device before exiting this pro gram SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Appendix C Signal Connection of DI DO NEXCOM APPENDIX C SIGNAL CONNECTION or DI DO GPIO Pinout Description SW2 Setting Pin 16 Pins Pin Definition 9 GPIO1 Default GPI1 DIP SW 2X8 10 GPIO2 Default GPI2 11 GPIO3 Default GPI3 GPIO SW2 12 GPIOA Default GPI4 oF 8 up ues 13 GPIO5 Default GPO1 ont ale 14 GPIO6 Default GPO2 15 GPIO7 Default GPO3 Default Settings 16 GPIO8 Default GPO4 GPIO SW2 SW2 1 SW2 8 Pull up VCC5 GPIO can be programmed by S W Please refer to the source code in utility m CU 54 NViS2310 User Manual CE Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Appendix C Signal Connection of D DO Digital Input CN14 connector for GPI signal digital signal input The CN14 has 4 digital input channels by d
85. ts of Function Control 1 10 Wake Up Function 1 10 1 WWAN Enables or disables the standby power to Mini PCle socket CN23 for wake up function The wake up function is triggered by external RING or SMS 1 10 2 RTC Enables or disables the RTC wake up function The timer setting of RTC is located in BIOS setting r Wake Up Function v User Hour foo User Minute ER d H CE Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 1 11 CAN Bus Setting 1 11 1 OBDII Module Reset Reset OBDII module 1 11 2 OBDII Module Power Reset Reset the power of OBDII module 1 11 3 On Board CAN2 0B Data Link Status Reads the connection status of on board CAN2 0B r CAN Bus Setting OBDII Module Reset Dontcae v On Board CAN 2 08 Data Link Status No data transfer ESS E CU NViS2310 User Manual Appendix A Software Demo Utility for O Ports of Function Control NEXCOM EJEJE 1 12 Interface Power 1 13 Mini PCle Power 1 12 1 USB No 13 1 13 1 CN17 Enables or disables the power to USB ports No 13 on rear panel Enables or disables the power to USB port on CN17 In order to make all input devices such as mouse and keyboard work 1 13 2 CN25 correctly please do not disable USB No 13 and No 3 at the same time Enables or disables the power to USB port on CN25 1 12 2 USB No 3 Enables or disables the power to USB ports No 3 on front panel 1 12 3 GPS En
86. up to 2560 x 1600 60H 1x antenna hole for GPS 2x DB 9 RS 232 RI 5V 12V selectable 1x DB 9 RS 422 485 1xDB 9 for CAN 2 0B optional CAN Bus 2 0B Mini PCle card 2x MCU DI and 2x MCU DO 1x 16 pin terminal block 1x CAN Bus 2 0B on board 1x optional OBDII module SAE J1939 or J1708 8x GPIO Programmable or optional isolation Digital Input internal type 5VDC TTL default Digital Input source type 3 12VDC Digital Output sink type 5VDC TTL default max current 20mA Digital Output source type 3 24VDC max current 150mA 1x 12VDC output 2A SM Bus Power Management Selectable boot up amp shut down voltage for low power protection by software Setting 8 level power on off delay time by software Status of ignition and low voltage can be detected by software Support 3 S4 suspend mode OM ULI AL SuURUG UG OAAL L I IB NXi xPAAUAUAuodwU ttdc LULL 3U LIIUuin OU0e e de Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction NEXCOM Operating System Windows 8 WES8 Windows 7 WES8 Fedora Dimensions 260 mm W x 176 mm D x 50 mm H 10 24 x 6 93 x 1 97 Weight 2 1kg Environment Operating temperatures 30 C to 70 C w industrial SSD with air flow 20 C to 50 C w commercial HDD with air flow Storage temperatures 35 C to 85 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condens
87. ur outlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The computer is provided with CD drives that comply with the appropriate safety standards including IEC 60825 I VEXCOM s ANEEEEEENEETIUHUEEENEELLLCLGULGGIIGLUSGD BIOGGGGOGoIG LL LLISIGeoOG BBL L JGALL AeA LLALL e A e e UTE Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NViS2310 User Manual Preface NEXCOM Technical Support and Assistance Conventions Used in this Manual For the most updated information of NEXCOM products visit NEXCOM s website at www nexcom com Warning Information about certain situations which if not observed can cause personal injury This will prevent injury to yourself 2 For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team or when performing a task sales representative please have the following information ready before calling Product name and serial number Detailed information of the peripheral devices Detailed information of the installed software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wordings of the error messages Caution Information to
88. ve gear engaged 0011 start finished starter not active after having been actively 412 engaged after 50ms mode goes to 0000 0100 starter inhibited due to engine already running 0101 starter inhibited due to engine not ready for start preheating 0110 starter inhibited due to driveline engaged 0111 starter inhibited due to active immobilizer 1000 starter inhibited due to starter over temp 1001 1011 Reserved 1100 starter inhibited reason unknown 1101 error 1111 not available Axle location The value OxFF indicates not available B7 B6 B5 BA B3 B2 B1 BO Axle location Bit mapped position Tire location Bit mapped counting left number counting front to back facing to right facing forward forward F not available 13 F not available The low order 4 bits represent a position number counting front to position number counting left to right back on the vehicle B7 B6 B5 B4 when facing in the direction of normal Axle location Bit mapped position vehicle travel number counting front to back facing forward 14 Axle weight 0 5 kg Bit gain Low Byte AWL SSCs Copyright 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved NEXCOM 15 Axle weight 0 5 kg Bit gain High Byte AWH Weight AWH 256 AWL 0 5 16 Engine total hours of Operation EH1 17 Engine total hours of Operation EH2 18 Engine total hours of Operation EH3
89. y Computer iQ My Documents Shared Documents gd My Network Places 5 Once the installation is completed installation of GPS Information onto InstallShield Wizard x PDA device will be launched automatically Select Yes to continue Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files Copyright O 2013 NEXCOM International Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 51 NViS2310 User Manual Appendix B Using the GPS Feature e Power Save e Tab Menu e Com Port Selection e Baud Rate Selection e Start GPS button e VTG check box Setup Window Screenshot Double click GpsInfo Vista icon from Desktop to start GPS A Com Port Selection I Baud Rate Selection Scan Com Port Start GPS button Cold Start Power Save Tab Menu e Scan Com Port tion e Cold Start Scan all available communication port for GPS recep Cold start the GPS receiver Check the box to enable disable the Power Save Mode the option is available only when a GPS device is found Switch between Setup and GPSINFO windows Select the appropriate communication port where GPS receiver is configured it may be necessary to try several com munication ports until the right one is found Select the appropriate transferring rate Please set the baud rate at 9600 Turn on off the GPS device Some navigation or map software requires to receive

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