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1. Release revision 3 6 0 12 Figure 1 Use neoVI 3G Explorer with PC USB to configure essential parameters in neoVI PLASMA Android If necessary the neoVI PLASMA s Linux operating system can be updated using 3G Explorer To flash the device the USB to PC and USB ICS mfg ports must BOTH be connected at the same time between neoVI PLASMA and the PC for this update to work After everything is setup open 3G Explorer on the PC go to the Android branch and click the Update to button Figure 2 to start the update The Send Message Events to Android checkbox Figure 2 should remain disabled This option is for future applications for the neoVI PLASMA 27 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Configure neoV PLASMA neoVI 3rd Generation Explorer 1 Connect PLASMA s microUSB to Host PC 2 Ensure no other PLASMAs connected Connect Initial Values Advanced Analog S Sleep Mode Network Enables formance Figure 2 The neoVI PLASMA Linux can be updated using 3G Explorer Slave VNET Settings These settings apply if your neoVI PLASMA has slave VNETs installed Figure 3 28 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Configure neoV PLASMA fe ncoviard Generation Explorer llull o x File Device List Slave VNET A Connect Disconnect VNET Type FIRE Read Settings Write Settings Time Sync Slave VNET zi 36 UART2 E MISC I0 H Initial Values Advanced Analog Sleep
2. Active Last Log In Notes Edit Account G Change Password User Permissions Select z Y 2013 05 10 10 19 33 0 From IP Address 97 192 70 120 e Fields marked are required Figure 2 Use Manage My Account to edit account information Change Password Figure 3 126 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 My Account Click Change Password in the upper right of Figure 2 to open the dialog in Figure 3 Fill in the data fields then click Save to change the password password IS case sensitive If you forget your password use the Forgot Password link on the Log In page and correctly answer the security question security answer is NOT case sensitive Change Password Old Password New Password Confirm New Password ES eE e required ensitive ontain at least 6 characters ot contain more than 128 characters and t be your Email Id name with letters rearranged t be your old password t contain your Email Id name ot contain your Email Id name backwards Figure 3 Use Manage My Account then click Change Password to change the password t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 10 2013 127 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Administrator Accounts GD WN Website Administrator Accounts Wireless NeoVI website administrators have access
3. Figure 1 Manage Accounts shows a table with links to edit any account on the Wireless NeoVI website f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 151 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Accounts G WN Website Add or Edit Account The Manage gt Accounts gt Accounts table lets an administrator add view or edit the account properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Don t forget to click Save when editing an account already in the system Account Property First Name Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Account Properties Description Account holder s first name Last Name Account holder s last name E Mail Account holder s full email address Password case sensitive Confirm Password This field is visible only when adding a NEW account This is the initial password that the account holder will need to Log In The website will force the account holder to change this password after their first log in To improve security a valid password must meet many criteria as outlined in the Notes area below This field is visible only when adding a NEW account Enter the Password again to confirm the original entry Role The account role Super administrators control all accounts Administrators control User level accounts Permission Security Question The permission profile for the
4. After quitting you will see the WirelessNeoVI status bar icon BY is still there which means the application is still running To disable WirelessNeoVI you must open it and tap on the Disable WirelessNeoVI button at the bottom of the main screen f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Wednesday January 16 2013 181 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WN App Menu SW HW Info G39 SO WN App Menu SW HW Info While on the WirelessNeoVI main screen press the off screen menu button and tap SW HW Info to see information similar to Figure 1 Tap on the View Logger SD Card Info button to see SD card statistics 182 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WN App Menu SW HW Info Figure 1 Use the off screen menu button on the main screen to see this SW HW Info m neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 183 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WN App Menu About GB WN App Menu About While on the WirelessNeoVI main screen press the off screen menu button and tap About to see release notes similar to Figure 1 gt i ull 4 WirelessneoVI Service for neoVI PLASMA Apk Mesion 1 54 033 b3 First Installed On 24 10 2012 11 34 32 UTC 4 10 2012 11 34 32 UTC Last Updated 0 r neoVI PLASMA is part of Intrepid Control System s complete vehicle data Wir e0V1 h nent sol
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6. MOST A slave VNET to work with the MOST 25 or MOST 50 networks MOST50 A slave VNET to work with the MOST 50 network FlexRay A slave VNET to work with the FlexRay network 19 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 VNETs f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday February 07 2013 20 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 FIRE VNET Ga FIREVNET One FIRE VNET is included with every neoVI PLASMA to connect to a number of different vehicle networks and control any slave VNETs The FIRE VNET is based upon Intrepid s proven neoVl FIRE hardware neoVI PLASMA can support 3 VNETs at the same time Adetailed product overview of the FIRE VNET can be downloaded by clicking here pdf Pinout Diagram FIRE VNET has a 26 pin male connector with the pinout in Table 1 and layout in Table 2 Note that the FIRE VNET pinout is NOT the same as the neoVI FIRE 25 pin connector Table 1 FIRE VNET Pinout 26 pin connector with 3 rows of pins Pin Name Pin Name Pin Name 1 MISC1 10 GND 2 mIsc3 11 MISc2 20 MISC5 12 MISC4 4 HSCANL 14 HSCAN H 931850 vew Table 2 FIRE VNET Pin Layout MALE 26 pin connector with 3 rows of pins 21 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 FIRE VNET 1 2 4 W 11 12 fs E bo Bt f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday January 28 2013 22 212 n
7. Temperature Sensor The internal temperature can be accessed at this location in the Vehicle Spy Expression Builder e Physical IO General neoVI Hardware Temperature Deg C Value For example an application signal can be set to that value and then the temperature can be tracked using the Wireless NeoVI website Live Data command t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2012 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday April 21 2013 18 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 VNETs Ga VNETs VNETs are hardware modules developed for neoVI PLASMA that support different functionality for different needs Up to three VNETs are possible as shown in Figure 1 Master VNET Slave VNETs Figure 1 neoVI PLASMA has 3 VNET connections along the bottom Acentral FIRE VNET is required to control the outer two VNETs and also provides the DC power connection to neoVI PLASMA The outer slots can have any of the VNETs listed in Table 1 All VNETs are able to run their own scripts for data logging simulation or test execution Scripts run independently of other active VNETs Although they are independent they record data with a single time stamp onto the neoVI PLASMA SD cards Table 1 neoVI PLASMA VNETs Description The master VNET that gives neoVI FIRE functionality and controls both slave VNETs This can also be used in either or both slave VNET slots AnalogIN A slave VNET to measure and record analog inputs
8. The Vehicles table similar to Figure 1 is displayed immediately after you log in to the website The table can also be opened using the main menu View gt Vehicles New vehicle entries can be created only by an administrator using the Manage gt Vehicles menu Vehicles Show All Vehicle Locations On Map w Ve es 2013 Make Model default 301125 Online A 1 8 amp 2013 04 26 17 34 43 0 2013 04 23 01 36 43 3 w a 2013 Make Model default 390323 lofine 5 amp 2013 04 18 19 38 40 0 pas 2013 Make Model default 301073 loin A 1 i g amp 2013 04 17 21 10 37 0 301073 K Page 1of1 Go to page o Items Page 20 z M Figure 1 The Vehicles view has links to perform various logger operations Each row in the table represents a vehicle and the licensed logger assigned to it In the upper right corner click Show All Vehicle Locations On Map to see where all vehicles were last reported The Search field above the table can help find specific vehicles There are also navigation aids below the table to manage many vehicles across multiple tables Many elements in the table can be clicked to jump to that item Also some of the column headers can be clicked to sort the table by that column in ascending or descending order Refer to Table 1 to help understand what the various columns are for Table 1 Vehicle List Column Descriptions Column Name Descriptio
9. This allows packing more items but with a sacrifice of precision Copies a DID definition from one real ECU to another in the diagnostic database Move DID to ECU Allowed only for ISO 14229 DIDs with its source being a base virtual GMRDB ECU with USDT request ID 0 Use this to copy DIDs from a base virtual GMRDB ECU with DID definitions to real ECUs that need DID definitions in the diagnostic database The base virtual GMRDB ECU DID list will remain unchanged after using this menu selection Remove selected Cuts selected signals from the list without copying them to the clipboard Cut Copy data Cuts selected signals from the list and copies their information to the clipboard Copies all signal information to the clipboard in a tab delimited format that can be pasted into a spreadsheet application Paste Pastes previously cut signals into the list Show diagnostic tweaker Set Export Order Shows a viewing area on the right side of the Online tab Sets the ordering of signals in CSV and MAT signal export files Top of Page t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 37 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Select Channels to Log Last Update Monday April 22 2013 38 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Setup Standalone Logging GD VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging Tab This is step 5 in making a VS3ZIP script to operate neoV
10. Vehicle Spy Binary raw data message files e VSDB Vehicle Spy Database the combination of all databases built into the VS3ZIP script from the Standalone Logging Database Setup tab e Notes txt detailed log of the extraction process These files are first compressed on neoVI PLASMA to decrease the upload time The files are then uploaded to the Wireless NeoVI website using the wireless link The website then decompresses the files into collections in the Data Archive 2 Export optional Additional files are exported from the extracted data only if one or more of the Data Export Settings have been selected If a selected export format is a raw message data format then a direct export of the VSB file occurs to that format If a selected export format requires decoded message or signal data then the VSDB file is applied to the VSB file before export occurs r neoV PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 116 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Export Settings Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 117 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Activity Logs GD WN Website Activity Logs In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Miscellaneous command called Activity Logs that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page lets you review and retrieve realtime activity logs from the WirelessNeoVI application that runs on the logger
11. beep every time neoVI PLASMA wakes up 65 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Reporting Options Reporting Options SS How would you like feedback about the status of the logger Select LED to flash the LEDs based on the status of the capture Select neoVI MOTE to use the neoVI MOTE to display status and manually trigger Select Wireless NeoVI to choose signals that will display on the Wireless NeoVI website vu JV neoVI MOTE JV Wireless NeoVI JV Beep on Wakeup PLASMA only neoVI MOTE Network Hs CAN3 neoVI 3G be JV Buzz on Start Trigger Two Tone Fi Je Expressions To Display V Show Triggered Message When the logger is running the red LED will blink at a fast rate When data is captured to the SD card the green LED will fash slowly When capturing post trigger data the green LED will fash quickly On the neoVI MOTE Button 1 will manually trigger a capture if we are currently waiting for one Buttons 2 and 4 will cycle through expressions on the screen Figure 1 The Standalone Logging Reporting Options f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 66 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Power Management GD Standalone Logging Power Management In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging feature has important Power Management settings to control when the logger will go to sleep and wake up These power mod
12. neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday April 28 2013 100 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Archive G9 WN Website Data Archive In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Data command called Data Archive that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page is an archive of all data log files sent from the logger to the website Data file contents can be reviewed on the website or downloaded to a PC The Data Archive page has these three major areas as shown in Figure 1 Vehicle Logger Information The upper right area is the same as the vehicle Dashboard seen at the top of many pages Files and Filters The area on the left lets you select data files and apply various filters to narrow them down a bit Click the Show Data button at the bottom to see a filtered file list appear in the lower right area Filtered File List The filtered file list in the lower right lets you do these things e Download and buttons downloads that file to your PC e Delete button asks if you want to delete the pm marked files e button 4 shows hides the names of all data files in that collection for that script Clicking the Uploaded On UTC collection date does the same thing as the button e View displays the contents of that file on the website Below the filtered file list Archive S
13. 1 Logger SD Card State Indicates if the top slot SD card is inserted or not which is SD Card 1 in the device layout Logger SD Card Usage This area shows information for SD card 1 in neoVI PLASMA e CoreMini in Logger SD Card Tap on the View CoreMini Info button to see many statistics about the CoreMini VS3ZIP script currently loaded on SD Card 1 Local File System Usage This area contains information about a third SD card which is internal to neoVI PLASMA 191 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 SD Card Stats Figure 1 An example of various SD card statistics in neoVl PLASMA SD Card Stats Menu Button Figure 2 Press the off screen menu button to see the selections along the bottom of Figure 2 which are described further below Reset API Connections Clear Coremini from Card Settings 192 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 SD Card Stats Figure 2 Press the off screen menu button to see these selections along the bottom Reset API Connections Figure 3 This option resets the software connections to the hardware and SD Card This should not be needed for normal operation Reset API Connections to ICS Components Select the API connection you wish to reset VNET 300323 LoggerSDCard Top Slot Figure 3 You can reset API for the neoVI PLASMA VNET or SD Card 1 Clear CoreMini From Card Figure 4 This will erase the currently loaded VS3ZIP script file in neoVI PLASMA Clear Coremi
14. Active This checkbox quickly enables disables the notification configuration without needing to add delete it Accounts can be assigned or removed to receive the email notices about logger activity po The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt and lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections 168 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Notifications Add Notification Notifications Name Type By Vehicle By Collection Vehicle Vehicle 2013 Make Model ha Active Vv Accounts Jane Smith janesmith xyz com John Doe johndoe abc com gt gt lt lt Phad f Cancer Jack Hill jackhill abc com Figure 1 Edit a notification to change assigned accounts vehicles or collections neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 169 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Site G39 WN Website Manage Site Menu Wireless NeoVI website administrators can see information about the website and setup licenses using the Manage gt Site menu selections shown in Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see further details for each selection User level accounts have less choices in the Manage menu Menu Selection Component Versions View Manage Log Out Vehicles Component Versions Disk Space F
15. May 10 2013 149 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Accounts rs J WN Website Manage Accounts Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Accounts gt Accounts to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add a new account or to edit accounts and permission profiles already in the system An account can have only one permission profile assigned to it An account can belong to multiple account groups Features for Manage Accounts Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific accounts e New Account button adds another account to the table Red X button asks to delete the account in that row e First Last Name or E Mail click any of these to edit the account in that row e Permission click the Permission to edit the permissions profile for the account in that row Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many accounts across multiple tables 150 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Accounts Accounts 5 2013 05 11 2013 04 30 15 37 47 0 3 Jack Hill jackhill abc com User default Y 14 28 37 0 IP Address 829 0 0 1 i 2013 05 11 2013 05 10 12 20 21 0 Jane smith janesmith xyz com Administrator l PERE John Doe johndoe abc com User default Y 2013 05 11 2013 05 08 23 03 37 0 14 31 03 0 e lt B K Page 1of1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 ha
16. Moc w Vehicle 400013 0 Make Mac w Vehicle 400014 0 Make Moc Test Vehicle 3 2013 Test3 Test3 lt lt lt Test Vehicle1 2013 Chrysler 200 Test Vehicle2 2013 Chrysler 300 Vehicle 2013 Make Model Bo Z Phad f Cancel Notes e Fields marked are required Figure 1 Edit a fleet to change its name description or vehicle assignments Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 143 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Devices G39 WN Website Manage Devices Note The term device is equivalent to the term logger used throughout these help files Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Devices to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add a new device or to edit devices and vehicles already in the system Adevice can have only one vehicle assigned to it at any given time Features for Manage Devices Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific devices e Device Components Version button see a table of all devices and their software versions New Device button adds another device to the table Red X button asks to delete the device in that row e Device Label Device SN click either of these to edit the device in that row Vehicle click the Vehicle to edit the vehicle that the device in that row is installed in Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many devices
17. PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Wednesday February 06 2013 200 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Upload and GPS GD WirelessNeoVI Settings Data Upload and GPS Tap on WirelessNeoVI Settings on the WirelessNeoVI main screen then tap on the Data Upload and GPS tab to get to the screen similar to Figure 1 Do not forget to tap the Save button after making any changes here It is at the very bottom of the screen and can be easy to miss if you do not scroll down to find it Configure Data Upload Parameters This area in Figure 1 gives the option to track data Clicking Show Upload Events keeps track of all automatic data upload events triggered by neoVI PLASMA to the Wireless NeoVI website Data log uploads can be manual using the website or automatic using the VS3ZIP script Configure GPS Post Parameters This area in Figure 1 controls how often neoVI PLASMA will send GPS position updates to the website server Configure Live Data This area controls how long neoVI PLASMA will send Live Data to the Wireless NeoVI website Configure Audio Recording Pendant This area at the bottom of Figure 1 controls audio recordings from a pendant 201 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Upload and GPS y Data Upload and GPS Configure Data Upload Parameters Check Pending Upload Events Show Upload Events Configure GPS Post Parameters Enable GPS Update P
18. The activity logs can help troubleshoot wireless communication issues The latest logger activity is also shown below the Dashboard in an area to the right of the logger commands Activity Log Features e Delete asks if you want to delete the p marked files e Retrieve APK Log forces the logger to send its current activity log to the website e View opens the activity log file and allows it be sent to a PC Retrieve APK Log I View 2012 08 26 11 56 03 0 I view 2012 08 18 11 41 29 0 K Page 1of1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 x pil Figure 1 In this example the logger has two activity logs to look at When viewing a log file you should see something similar to Figure 2 You can Search the log for clues or Download it to a PC for further detective work 118 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Activity Logs Figure 2 This is a partial example of a wireless real time activity log from neoVI PLASMA Search K Download 17 2013 05 09 19 26 Connecting to 50 77 232 180 10101 18 2013 05 09 19 26 Mobile state CONNECTING 1 wo 2013 05 09 19 26 Type UMTS 2 oO 2013 05 09 19 26 Extra Info wap cingular 21 2013 05 09 19 26 Sig Str 0 31 22 2013 05 09 19 26 WiFi state IDLE 23 2013 05 09 19 26 MAC null 24 2013 05 09 19 26 BSSID null 25 201
19. account The question used to reset the account password Security Answer NOT case sensitive The answer to the Security Question required to reset a password Administrators can edit this answer if somebody is trying to reset their password but is having trouble answering their Security Question Note Although the Security Answer here is NOT case sensitive the account password on the Log In screen IS case sensitive Active This checkbox lets an administrator quickly enable disable an account without needing to add delete it 152 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Accounts Account Groups can be assigned or removed from the account Account Groups The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt and lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections Add Account Accounts First Name Last Name E Mail Password Confirm Password Role Administrator z Security Question Select x Security Answer Active iv nda f Cance ord is case sensitive ord should contain at least 6 characters ord should not contain more than 128 characters ord should contain at least 2 letters ord should contain at least 2 digits ord can only contain letters numbers space _ and ord should not be your Email Id name ord should not be your Email Id nam
20. being too crafty and missing the data you needed to collect to solve a problem So do not go overboard with these considerations When circumstances allow try to reduce the amount of data you use in order to save you time and possibly money Here are a few thought starters to help e Databases skip using databases entirely if raw data is good enough If decoded data is needed maybe keep the databases on your PC and not include them with the VS3ZIP scripts If decoded data is needed on the website then try to only include databases in the VS3ZIP scripts that will apply to that data set and not other databases e Filters use filters to collect only the data you need For example if you only care about one ECU that communicates on one vehicle network you might consider filtering only for that ECU network combination Even using just a network filter alone can be a HUGE data reducer on today s multiple network vehicles e Triggers use trigger logic to start and stop data collection around the point of interest neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 177 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WirelessNeoVI Application WN APK G9 WirelessNeoVI Application WN APK WirelessNeoVI is an Android application from Intrepid Control Systems that lets neoVI PLASMA operate in wireless mode This application can also change settings view statistics and troublesho
21. can add things View Members can view data log files and Realtime Activity Logs Delete Members can delete files on the website Download Modules on off CoreMini Members can download files from the website to their PC Description Members can use CoreMini commands to control assigned devices GPS Members can see GPS data for assigned devices Live Data Manual Upload Data Archive Members can see Live Data for assigned devices Members can manually upload data log files from an assigned device to the website Members can access data log files uploaded from assigned devices to the website Bus Query Report Members can access Bus Query Reports for assigned devices Histograms Members can see Histograms for assigned devices 161 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 E Mail SMS Add Edit Permissions Members can receive email notifications from assigned devices Members can send a Remote Wake Up to assigned devices that have SIM cards with texting enabled Members can access Realtime Activity Logs uploaded from assigned devices to the website Add Permission Permissions Name Description Actions Add T View Delete Download Modules Coremini GPS Live Data _ Manual Upload _ Data Archive _ Bus Query Report Histograms E Mail _ SMS _ Logs Accounts Jack Hill jackhill abc com default ES Jane Sm
22. cps History Activity Logs x Cancel All Uploads Alerts 1 Remote Wake up Activity Log 2013 04 26 22 52 10 WirelessneoVI License is Valid 2013 04 26 22 51 45 Successfully Synced APK Settings with Server 2013 04 26 22 51 45 Last Saved Setting Time Server 136606220538 0 2013 04 26 22 51 45 Last Saved Settime Time Apk 136606220538 0 2013 04 26 22 51 45 gt gt SET_APK_SETT INGS lt lt 2013 04 26 22 51 44 Finqiched zi lt gt Figure 1 The lower part of the vehicle Dashboard page has many commands and an Activity Log These CoreMini commands relate to the logger s script that tells it how to run on its own when connected to Cand CaenMini the vehicle A CoreMini compiler in Vehicle Spy generates scripts in a VS3ZIP file format Sends a VS3ZIP script file from your PC to the logger and starts it 89 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Logger Commands Sonu LVI This overwrites any current script in the logger CoreMini Archive Remote Wake Up An archive of VS3ZIP script files previously sent to the logger Sends a wake up from the website to the logger The logger s SIM card provider must have text messaging enabled for this feature to work Start Starts the script currently in the logger Stop Data Stops the script running in the logger Clears the script from the logger These Data commands relate to any da
23. file in the user s Vehicle Spy Data Directory Generate for Select CoreMini if the script will be used in ICS logger hardware Select Vehicle Spy if the script will be used for desktop debugging purposes Hardware Select the ICS logger hardware that will be running this Standalone Logging script Generate button Click Generate to build the Standalone Logging script This process converts all settings into Function Blocks Application Signals and Messages and names them all with a _VSSAL suffix This also opens CoreMini Console which compiles the information and saves it on the PC 70 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Generate Advanced Generator Options Advanced Tab Advanced Options button Force use of partitions Click Advanced Options shown in Figure 1 to access the dialogs shown in Figures 2 and 3 For all collections forces the use of partitions not just on the pre post collections Use EnterExtendedSession Enable MISC I O to control external For all collections when using ISO 14229 use diagnostic job 10 03 to initiate diagnostics with ECUs For all collections use the MISC IO 1 Value neoO mi0 0 index 0 output on the ICS logger to control external devices across logger sleep wake cycles O off asleep 1 on awake Networks to ignore in sleep expression For all collections use this table to select Networks for the Power Management sleep setting On
24. first shows you how much data is available on the device then lets you decide how much you want then triggers the device to upload that amount of data to the website Data Archive Automatic Upload Options Can Help If you are manually uploading data often or forgetting to do it entirely you can change the VS3ZIP script with VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging to automate the upload process Your options include automatic upload at the end of a collection or before neoVI PLASMA goes to sleep Either choice means neoVI PLASMA pushes data to the archive by itself giving you more time to do something else Manual Upload 3 Step Process 1 See What Data Is Available Click the Manual Upload button to see all data collections the device has ready for upload to the website In the example of Figure 1 only one collection is ready for upload If the device has a collection that you want then click on its Upload link in the Action column __StartTime End Time Action Size UpdatedOn Sunday August 26 Sunday August 26 32 0 e P zo 9 7nc 2 2012 6 42 27 AM 20127 04 19 am UPWAd Sunday August 26 2012 7 05 51 AM K Page lofi Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 gt bil Figure 1 In this example the device has one collection ready to upload to the website 2 Select How Much Data To Upload The Data Session dialog is shown Figure 2 where you can select how much of the data you want The initial end point slider settings will g
25. include its firmware real time clock RTC and vehicle network baud rates among others neoVI 3G Explorer MUST run on a PC connected to the neoVI PLASMA via the USB to PC port Open neoVI 3G Explorer on a PC One way to open neoVl 3G Explorer directly is to click on it in this folder e Windows Start menu IntrepidCS Vehicle Spy 3 neoVI 3G Explorer The other ways to open neoVI 3G Explorer are by opening Vehicle Spy first then clicking the s Hardware Setup button at any of these locations Setup Hardware Spy Networks Networks Setup Hardware button to the right of the blue play stop button Logon view Configure Hardware button in lower right corner Measurement VehicleScape DAQ Database Hardware Setup tab Edit hardware and network settings button Tools Utilities CoreMini Console neoVI USB tab Use neoVI 3G Explorer to Configure neoVI PLASMA Firmware After 3G Explorer is open the VNET will show up in the tree on the left Figure 1 Clicking the Connect button Figure 1 will connect to the device and read its current settings which will be displayed in the area on the right The status window Figure 1 will indicate any issues while connected to the VNET The firmware versions are displayed on the right Figure 1 and appear as black text if up to date and red text if out of date If needed the Manual Reflash button will update the firmware Network Settings To adjust a network setting like baud ra
26. is true changes value OR after a timeout period in seconds This timeout is disabled if set 0 and logging will stop based only upon the expression logic Card Size SD card memory size in the ICS hardware that will run the Standalone Logging script By time Time Before After Trigger For this collection use time to define the pre post capture window For this collection save a log file that starts stops at the chosen times around the Collection Start trigger By number of messages For this collection use message count to define the pre post capture window 51 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Pre Post Collection Messages Before After Trigger Collection Log File Name Reporting Options For this collection save a log file that starts stops at the chosen message counts around the Collection Start trigger The name of this collection and the root name of all log files it creates The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generate Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging Collection Configuration What kind of collection should we use for this trigger Select Pre Post Collection for a collection of the vehicle
27. the device logger installed on that vehicle Fleet click the vehicle s Fleet name to edit the fleet the vehicle is in Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many vehicles across multiple tables 136 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Vehicles Vehicles New Vehicle O Name i O Fleet Adive New Vehicle 301001 Make Model 3 301001 TestFleeti Y New Vehicle 301101 Make Model 2013 301101 TestFleeti Y New Vehicle 300534 Make Model 2013 300534 TestFleeti Y 9 New Vehicle 301093 Make Model 2013 301093 default ly 9 New Vehicle 301039 Make Model 2013 MI 301039 default ly 9 New Vehicle 400001 Make Model 2013 400001 _ most50 bench Y K Page 1of1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 x Dal Figure 1 Manage Vehicles shows a table with links to edit any vehicle on the Wireless NeoVI website f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 137 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Vehicles G WN Website Add or Edit Vehicle The Manage gt Vehicles table lets an administrator add view or edit the vehicle properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Don t forget to click Save when editing a vehicle already in the system Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Vehicle Properties Vehicle Property Description Nam
28. the fleet properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Don t forget to click Save when editing a fleet already in the system Fleet Property Name Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Fleet Properties Description A custom name for the fleet Description Supports a longer custom description of the fleet Account Groups Account Groups can be assigned or removed from the fleet This can save time versus changing assignments on one account or one vehicle at a time The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt gt and lt lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections Vehicles Vehicles can be assigned or removed from the fleet A fleet of vehicles can be useful for applying some website features across many loggers at the same time The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt gt and lt lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections 142 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Fleets t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Add Fleet Fleets Name Description Account Groups Account Group Wivi Staff Acct Grp default a Vehicles w Vehicle 301125 0 Make Mota w Vehicle 390139 0 Make Moc Vehicle 400000 0 Make Mot w Vehicle 400001 0 Make
29. the neoVI to stay awake or wake up C Never When Message Not Present On Expression On No Bus Activity Message Report Message neoVI db0 v5mA 12 neoVI PLASMA before sleep upload all data ASMA remote wake up M 3G WiFi Fail Timeout 240 min Figure 1 The Power Management area on the VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging tab Sleep Triggers There are four selections to choose from with the last three having an adjustable timer setting Never never sleep This option can kill a car battery if not used correctly When Message Not Present sleep after specific message is not on the network On Expression sleep after an expression is true On No Bus Activity sleep after the network s remain quiet Wake Up Modes These are not really wake up modes because these are actually three power modes that affect how neoVI PLASMA operates when awake OR asleep These modes are summarized in Table 2 Table 2 Power Management Modes in Standalone Logging Mode When Awake When Asleep an ie man iv 75 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Power Modes Normal Everything runs Everything runs Wakeup might miss first few messages Wakeup from HS or MSCAN will log first message Screen remains off but script and SD card runs Wakeup from HS or MSCAN will log first message The column in Table 2 is the value of the Power Management Mode signal found in the Vehicle Spy Exp
30. the website from a vehicle See where a vehicle is located See when a vehicle last connected to the website See when a vehicle last uploaded data to the website A script tells a logger how to operate on its own while connected to a vehicle 79 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 User Accounts e See all scripts uploaded to the website by the current account e Send a script to a vehicle or fleet of vehicles e Download scripts from the website to a PC View gt Scripts Manage gt My Account Update the website account and password information Log Out Exit from the website t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday April 25 2013 80 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 View G9 WN Website View Menu Wireless NeoVI website user and administrator accounts have access to the same View menu shown in Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see further details for each selection Menu Selection Fleets View Manage Log Out Fleets Figure 1 The website View menu selections Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website View Menu Selections Description A fleet is a group of vehicles with loggers installed in them Access fleet vehicle lists Review data sent to the website from vehicles in a fleet See where vehicles in a fleet are located Send a script to all vehicles in a fleet Change settings to decode raw data into various
31. 3 Accounts rs J WN Website Manage Accounts Menu Wireless NeoVI website administrators can control website accounts using the Manage gt Accounts menu selections shown in Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see further details for each selection ser level accounts have less choices in the Manage menu View Manage Log Out Vehicles Permissions Roles My Account Change Password Notifications Figure 1 These are the Manage Accounts menu selections at the Administrator level Table 1 Wireless NeoVl Website Manage Accounts Menu Selections for Administrators Menu Selection Description Add a new account Edit account information like the security question answer Edit account permissions to access website features See when an account last logged into the website See account IP address used during its last log in Accounts e Add a new account group Account Groups e Edit account group information e Add a new permission template 148 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Accounts Permissions e Edit a permission template Roles See which roles the website currently supports My Account Update your account and security information Change Password Update your account password e Add a new notification setup Notifications e Edit a notification setup t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday
32. 3 05 09 19 26 SSID null 26 2013 05 09 19 26 IP 0 0 0 0 27 2013 05 09 19 26 LinkSpeed 1Mbps 28 2013 05 09 19 26 RSSI 200 29 2013 05 09 19 26 Ethernet state IDLE 3 oO 2013 05 09 19 26 Extra Info null 31 2013 05 09 19 230 Apk Version 1 54 042 32 2013 05 09 19 30 Connected to Server 33 2013 05 09 19 231 Successfully Exchanged Software Versions with Server 34 2013 05 09 19 231 gt gt LICENSE_LOAD lt lt 35 2013 05 09 19 32 mobile Network is Connected 36 2013 05 09 19 235 Finished Loading WirelessneoVI License 2013 05 09 19 735 gt gt SET_APK_SETTINGS lt lt 38 2013 05 09 19 35 Last Saved Settime Time Apk 1368107017563 3 wo 2013 05 09 19 35 Last Saved Setting Time Server 1368107017563 40 2013 05 09 19 35 Successfully Synced APK Settings with Server 4 H 2013 05 09 19 00 WirelessneoVI License is Valid 4 N 2013 05 09 19 15 gt gt GET_APK_LOG lt lt neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 119 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Device Details G3 WN Website Device Details In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the
33. 8 Distiller a processor 16 31 22 82 Wireless neoVI device Ww ss neoV 2013 05 08 Vireless neoVI 1 9 5 connector and data transport 013 ae Server pee 16 58 57 277 service Ww SS e ri P 3 05 Wireless neoVI 34 1 Wireless neoVI web application 2013 05 10 Web 20 01 44 0 neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 172 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Disk Space G59 WN Website Disk Space The main menu Manage gt Site gt Disk Space shows how much server memory is used up and how much is available for use similar to Figure 1 The Data Archive files can eat up this space very quickly if the files are large and the space is small Disk Space Path srv ftp Figure 1 Manage Site Disk Space shows how much server memory is used and how much is available t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 173 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Logs G3 3 WN Website Site Logs Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Site gt Logs to see a page similar to Figure 1 This page shows logs of website activity that can be downloaded to a PC To view a log select the File in the pull down list in the upper left corner and click View Click the Download link to download that activity log from the website to a PC Files
34. BReplayList 0 HW Filters Enabled No Network Stats Count 0 Number of CaptureBuffers 1 Number of DTCFilterList 0 OK Copy to Clipboard Figure 1 Use the SD Card Stats screen to get to all of this CoreMini Info f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 195 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 View CoreMini Info Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 196 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Upload Event Stats G WN App Upload Event Stats Upload Event Stats is one of the selections on the SD Card and Data Statistics screen in WirelessNeoVI Tapping on that selection shows a screen similar to Figure 1 al While True Events Sleep Events Number of While True Upload Events 2 Events WhileTrueEvent 8512 8575 WhileTrueEvent 8575 8637 Figure 1 This screen has stats for data log upload events to the Wireless NeoVI website This screen keeps track of all automatic data upload events triggered by neoVI PLASMA to the Wireless NeoVI website Automatic Data Log Upload Methods When making a VS3ZIP script the VehicleScape Standalone Logging options support three methods to make neoVI PLASMA automatically upload its data log files to the Wireless NeoVI website server Table 1 shows which settings in Standalone Logging are required for each method being tracked Table 1 neoVI PLASMA Automatic Data Log Upload Methods Event Standalone L
35. Blink Pattern Power Up Sequence Result neoVI PLASMA Power Only VS3ZIP script starts if present ars a Only Power ist VS3ZIP script starts if present Power then USB Alternate Red Green USB 2nd neoVI PLASMA can be used with the PC even after the script has started EB ye USB ist neoVI PLASMA can be used with the PC Dlink Creanann Noh 74 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Power Modes USB then Power DIOK Ucn VINY Power 2nd VS3ZIP script does NOT start LED 2 REMEMBER The Wireless NeoVI website can also start stop clear and change VS3ZIP scripts in neoVI PLASMA from far away So when using neoVl PLASMA with a PC it is sometimes necessary to disable the Wireless neoVI application to clearly establish control over the device Power Management Using Standalone Logging Settings When making a VS3ZIP script file using Vehicle Spy VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging Power Management options in Figure 1 offer great flexibility MPower Management Disable all logger TX ing on this f j pressio When should the neoVI go into low current draw sleep mode Select Never to always stay awake Select When Message Not Present to go to sleep once a message is not on the bus after a certain period of time Likewise On Expression will sleep once an expression is true for a period of time and On No Bus Activity will sleep once the bus is quiet Note Any bus cti will cause
36. C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday April 18 2013 2 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Device Layout amp Features GD Device Layout amp Features neoVI PLASMA has tons of features to support its unique modes of operation Figures 1 and 2 show where some of these features are located Table 1 below has additional details about these features Ethernet HDMI USB to PC WIFI Ethernet USB SIM Card ICS mfg ICS mfg oo SD Card 2 USB Host Input Output SDCard 1 LED SD Card 2 Audio LED SD Card 1 mouse keyboard Figure 1 Features on the top of neoVI PLASMA 3 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Device Layout amp Features D Pads Up Down Left Right Select Android Buttons Home Menu Back Light Sensor BBHBHGRRe8R8 www intrepidcs com gt gt Buttons 1 10 Master VNET Slave VNETs Figure 2 Features on the front and bottom of neoVI PLASMA lt _ i Wi Table 1 neoVI PLASMA Feature Descriptions Top Side Description Slot for a small card that identifies the device on a cellular network Avoid touching the metal contacts on the card SIM Card To insert the SIM card while looking at the front of Plasma point its diagonal notch downwards to your left with its gold contacts facing at you You should feel slight resistance from a spring then hear or feel a small click 4 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Device Layout am
37. Dashboard area displays detailed information about the logger as outlined in Table 1 Table 1 Dashboard Display Fields Vehicle Shows which vehicle you are looking at Activity Current logger activity Status updates indicated with Device Vehicle Identification Number Status pulsing color Last date and UTC time a log file was sent from the Connection Wireless link and GPS lock Last Data Upload UTC gger to the website information Name of VS3ZIP script file currently loaded in the logger Shows if script is is not running and Loaded CoreMini is is not logging data Script Status neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday April 27 2013 88 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Logger Commands G53 WN Website Logger Commands In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard The lower area of the vehicle Dashboard has many logger commands and an Activity Log similar to Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see more details for each of the logger commands Logger Command CoreMini E Send Coremini KJ CoreMini Archive 17 p gt Start wo Stop Data Data Archive Manual Upload gt Media Files GPS Current GPS Location Miscellaneous T Data Export Settings Reset PLASMA OS i Device Details Table 1 Logger Commands Description Clear Wa Reports AM Live Data g
38. EA al rener ninsori has Berea on critical settings Semma that affect ALL collections aes Bel in the upper area ate a databasa that vil decode all the data logged by Pe sean I doss Mo Sus Actwity te by conbeing be databases you Ben cose f youd Re De dyabwe D iga Genecate for coeMes Sye to local fie syren Figure 1 In Vehicle Spy the VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging tab has 2 major areas r neoV PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 40 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Collections and Methods GD Standalone Logging Collections and Methods Collections Figures 1 and 2 A Standalone Logging collection defines how when and what log files are created Each collection can use a different method with its own start stop trigger logic and configuration settings Each collection can log many files and all of the files from that collection will be created in the same manner Collections appear as vertical tabs along the right side of Standalone Logging similar to Figure 1 They can be added and deleted using the buttons nearby One standalone logger script can have a maximum of 16 unique collections The collection name can be changed at the top of each method setup area as shown in Figure 2 Every data file saved by the logger script will have the same root name as the collection it came from Setup the format of the f
39. Figure 1 The VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging Messages selection Table 1 Standalone Logging Messages Setup Sections Messages Setup Section Description Message Collection Options For this collection select which messages to log and how to log them Collection Start Options For this collection select when to start logging data Collection Configuration For this collection select when to stop logging data Restart Options For this collection select when to restart logging data neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload For this collection select when to upload data to a WirelessNeoVI server The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Reporting Options Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone Generate logging m neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 43 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Message Collection Options GD Standalone Logging Message Collection Options In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages collection has specific settings described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Message Collection Option Entire Bus Selected Messages Enable decimation Table 1 Standalone Lo
40. I PLASMA in wireless mode Additional help can be found in the VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging application note within the Vehicle Spy help files The Standalone Logging tab generates a script that lets ICS hardware collect data on its own while disconnected from a computer Standalone Logging Page Layout The Standalone Logging page has 2 major areas shown in Figure 1 and described in Table 1 The upper area has Collection setups that change appearance depending upon which method is being used in that collection The bottom area contains important sections that do not change appearance because these settings affect ALL collections above Table 1 Standalone Logging Setup Areas Standalone Logging Area Description Collections and Methods Reporting Options Collections define log file creation and they can use different methods to gather data The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Generate Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging 39 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Sar ee De Get Sor tistecta Meamrerert Erbectied Tose Scoping end Atomwtion Bam Incl tip orme Setup Standalone Logging xlgjx e E E I IC VebwteScape IA Vernage Colect
41. Inc Last Update Monday April 22 2013 8 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Status Bar Icons 3 Status Bar Icons Along the top of the neoVI PLASMA touch screen are icons to indicate new or ongoing events Table 1 lists many of these icons and what they mean Table 1 neoVI PLASMA Status Bar Icons Icon Description j 3G network alternating arrows means data transferring Battery status full VNET connected to DC power GPS enabled and locked in GPS enabled but not locked in blinking circle means trying to lock in Cellular signal strength full signal Cellular signal strength some signal Cellular signal strength no signal SIM card not detected Sound is muted WIFI signal strength full signal WIFI signal strength some signal WIFI signal strength no signal WirelessNeoVI service is enabled and server is online WirelessNeoVI service is disabled or server is offline neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday February 07 2013 9 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Status Bar Icons 10 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Buttons G3 Buttons neoVI PLASMA has many buttons located across the device that are explained here further There is NOT a power on off button neoVI PLASMA is designed to be always on until the VNET power connection is removed Power management features are available to minim
42. Messages or Expression Options Collection Configuration Setting Description Finish After of Messages For this collection stop logging data when a chosen number of messages are logged after the Collection Start trigger Finish on Expression Collection Log File Name Reporting Options For this collection stop logging after an expression is true The name of this collection and the root name of all log files it creates e following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generate Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging 49 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Finish After Messages or Expression Collection Configuration How should we finish each collection Choose Finish After of Messages to finish each collection once we ve collected a specified number of messages Or pick Finish on Expression to finish collecting when an expression is true Finish After of Messages Finish on Expression of Messages 50000 f Setup the format of the file name This is also your collection name Colection 1 JV Append Time and Date to file name Figure 1 The Collection Configuration if Collection Start Immediately or When Expression is
43. Mode 1 015765 2 Text API Network Enables Performance Ei il gt loa YNET 300323 settings have been read Search For Devices Release revision 3 6 0 17 Figure 3 Don t forget slave VNETs have settings too f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday April 22 2013 29 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Make a VS3ZIP Script GB Vehicle Spy VehicleScape DAQ One of the steps to run neoVI PLASMA in wireless mode is to generate a VS3ZIP script file for it The script file tells neoVI PLASMA how to operate on its own while connected to a vehicle How to Make a VS3ZIP Script for neoV PLASMA Open Vehicle Spy on a PC neoVI PLASMA connection is not needed Open VehicleScape DAQ Figure 1 Setup a platform with databases Select Channels of messages and signals to log Configure Standalone Logging options Generate the VS3ZIP script on your PC OaRWN The Wireless NeoVl website can then send the VS3ZIP script from your PC to neoVI PLASMA New Spy Setup Vehicle Spy File Setup SpyNetworks Measurement Embedded Tools Scripting and Automation Run Tools Help Offline B Es Platform None x 3 NI Deskto Logon Name Setup DataLogger username I e E VehicleScape DAQ RE New Spy Setup Vehicle Spy File Setup SpyNetworks Measurement Embedded Tools Scripting
44. No Bus Activity Auto Disable Diagnostics Tab Auto stop diag requests to ECUs For all collections automatically stop diagnostic requests to ECUs when a separate tool makes a request If no diag commands exist from other tool For all collections if no diagnostic commands exist from a separate tool then restart diagnostic commands after timeout in seconds Auto Disable Diagnostics table For all collections if a message appears on the chosen network with the chosen arbitration ID then the logger will stop transmitting all diagnostic messages 71 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Generate Figure 2 Click Advanced Options and click on the Advanced tab to see these settings 72 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Generate Figure 3 Click Advanced Options and click on the Auto Disable Diagnostics tab to see these settings Advanced Generator Options xi Advanced Auto Disable Diagnostics JV Automatically stop diagnostic requests to ECUs when a separate tool makes a request default off J7 If no diag commands exist from a separate tool restart commands after timeout default off jeo Timeout in seconds Leave blank for no timeout until next sleep wake cycle In the list below you can add additional IDs that will disable all Tx ing when that ID appears on the network This list is for Functional IDs and additional addresses to monitor If a m
45. SMA Help 12May13 CoreMini Actions GD Realtime Activity Log CoreMini Actions While on the Realtime Activity Log screen press the off screen menu button and tap on CoreMini Actions to see the controls shown in Figure 1 and gt Reon E described in Table 1 Start Coremini Stop Coremini Clear Coremini Cancel Upload Clear PLASMA Figure 1 Use CoreMini Actions to directly control VS3ZIP scripts in neoVI PLASMA CoreMini is the program inside neoVI PLASMA that runs VS3ZIP script files These CoreMini Action buttons let you manually control that program The controls are similar to the Wireless NeoVI website CoreMini Commands Table 1 Realtime Activity Log CoreMini Actions Command Description Start CoreMini Starts the script currently in the device Stop CoreMini Stops the script running in the device Clear CoreMini Clears the script from the device Cancel Upload Cancels the upload of any data log file to the website server currently in progress Clear PLASMA Stops and clears the script in the device cancels all data log file uploads and resets the server connection f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 188 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Secure Connection Manager rs J WN App Secure Connection Manager Tapping on the Secure Connection Manager on the WirelessNeoVI main screen opens the scr
46. Select Pre Post Collection for a collection of the vehicle bus before and after the trigger event Select One shot Report for a report of the values of all the channels at the time of the event Pre Post Collection Q Dr How long after the trigger event should we wait before actually collecting the one shot After trigger delay s fo 0 7 Setup the format of the file name This is also your collection name Collection 1 IV Append Time and Date to file name Figure 1 The Collection Configuration if Collection Start Using Trigger and One Shot Report is selected f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 54 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Restart Options GD Standalone Logging Restart Options In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages or Bus Query collection has Restart Options that change appearance based upon other collection settings Table 1 describes the settings in Figures 1 to 3 and some other settings that affect all collections Table 1 Standalone Logging Restart Options Restart Option Description In this collection stop logging after the stop conditions are met If using Pre Post Collection then stop only after the max number of trigger events have been collected Stop This setting disappears if a Pre Post Collection is using a stop expression In this collection restart logg
47. Table 1 Miscellaneous Commands Description Selections for the data export file format Activity Logs Review Wireless NeoVI realtime activity logs Reset PLASMA OS Resets the logger s Linux operating system Cancel All Uploads Device Details Stops all current and pending data log uploads from the logger to the website Shows the logger s IP address and version numbers of its components This also has a link to adjust some of the logger s settings Alerts Alerts from the logger that may require further attention Any unread alerts are indicated with a red box around the icon and the number of alerts currently unread neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 113 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Miscellaneous Last Update Sunday April 28 2013 114 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Export Settings G39 WN Website Data Export Settings In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Miscellaneous command called Data Export Settings that opens a page similar to Figure 1 Enabling other Data Export Formats creates those file types in the Data Archive assuming correct databases are included within the VS3ZIP script running on the logger j ExportFormats Webpage Dialog E x http 50 77 232 180 wivi14 deviceSettings export vId 21 Data Export Format C
48. True t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 50 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Pre Post Collection GD Standalone Logging Collection Configuration Pre Post Collection In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages collection has a Collection Configuration setup area that changes appearance based upon what Collection Start Option is selected The Collection Configuration in Figure 1 is displayed if Collection Start Option Using Trigger and Pre Post Collection is selected Table 1 describes each setting in Figure 1 and some other settings that affect all collections Table 1 Standalone Logging Collection Configuration Pre Post Collection Options Pre Post Collection Setting Pre Post Collection Description For this collection log data before and after the Collection Start trigger The capture window can be defined using an expression a length of time or a number of messages One shot Report Stop on expression For this collection log a snapshot of data values after a Collection Start triggered chosen delay time Click the link to see further details For this collection stop logging when the expression is true changing checkbox For this collection stop logging when the expression changes from its current value Timeout sec For this collection stop logging when the expression
49. _wivi14 log zl File Name _wivil4 log Download a 2013 05 10 09 44 35 975 INFO scaffolding DefaultGrai View 2013 05 10 09 44 36 299 WARN servlet DefaultGrailsAr 2013 05 10 09 44 36 589 INFO resource ResourceProces 2013 05 10 09 44 36 612 INFO spring GrailsApplicatic 2013 05 10 09 44 36 653 INFO resource ResourceProce 2013 05 10 09 44 36 653 INFO resource ResourceProce 2013 05 10 09 44 36 654 INFO resource ResourceProce 2013 05 10 09 44 36 735 WARN module ModuleDeclaratic 2013 05 10 09 48 10 662 INFO manage VehicleManagerS 2013 05 10 09 48 10 663 INFO manage VehicleManagerS eyv gt a 2013 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Contact Intrepid Active Users 2 Figure 1 Manage Site Logs provides logs of all Wireless NeoVI website activity On a related note all administrators have an Active Users link at the very bottom of all website pages The link shows how many accounts are currently logged in and clicking it shows which specific accounts they are t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 174 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 License GB WN Website Site Licenses Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Site gt License to see a page similar to Figure 1 This page shows all registered logger licenses and allows new licenses to be added Each logger requires a WNLZIP lic
50. ach of the GPS commands GPS g Current GPS Location g GPS History Figure 1 These GPS commands can be found below the vehicle Dashboard area Table 1 GPS Commands GPS Command Description Current GPS Location Shows the last reported location of the logger on a map GPS History Shows where the logger has been over time using a map and a table of time stamped coordinates f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday April 28 2013 109 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 GPS History G3 3 WN Website GPS Commands In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard are GPS commands that open pages similar to Figure 1 These pages use Google Maps and the Global Positioning System to indicate logger locations around the world Current GPS Location shows on a scalable map where the logger last reported itself to be GPS History shows where the logger has been over time using a scalable map and a table of time stamped coordinates The following features can be found along the top of the GPS History area e Search show logger locations for a selected period of time e Clear GPS History asks if you want to delete all GPS history data points e Show selected points shows the selected GPS history data points 110 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 GPS History G Search Select Date and Tim
51. across multiple tables 144 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Devices Devices Device Components Version New Vehicle 390139 0 Make Model neoVI PLASMA Y 400000 400000 New Vehicle 400000 0 Make Model neovI PLASMA Y 50 77 232 178 400001 400001 New Vehicle 400001 0 Make Model neoVI nook 208 54 35 172 400013 400013 New Vehicle 400013 0 Make Model neoVI PLASMA Y 208 54 35 240 400014 1400014 New Vehicle 400014 0 Make Model neovI PLASMA Y 32 142 95 166 Device label 999999 _ Vehicle 2013 Make Model neovI PLASMA Y 0 0 0 0 example txt att net KM Page 1of1 Go to page oz Items Page 40 gt bil Figure 1 Manage Devices shows a table with links to edit any logger on the Wireless NeoVI website f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 145 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Devices G WN Website Add or Edit Device The Manage gt Devices table lets an administrator add view or edit the device logger properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Don t forget to click Save when editing a device already in the system Device Property Device Serial Number Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Device Properties Description This serial number can be entered only when using New Device located above the Manage gt Devices
52. all selected loggers 121 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 PLASMA Settings The Load Defaults button changes all WEBSITE settings on all tabs back to their default values The Submit button must still be clicked to send those default values to any selected loggers PLASMA WirelessNeoVI Settings E Vehicle 2013 Make Model Ti Server Connection t Data Upload and GPS t4 Misc Settings F Logs Configure Server Connection Parameters IP Address 50 77 232 180 Port Number 10101 Reset host WiFi when failed making connection to the Server E Reset host WiFi interval Load Defaults Submit Figure 2 The WirelessNeoVI application settings on the logger can be changed remotely using the website f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 122 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Alerts G3 WN Website Alerts In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Miscellaneous command called Alerts that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page shows important alerts about the vehicle logger that may require further attention a 2013 04 27 n a E as 05 00 37 0 The device license is going to expire in 4 day s i ae zl e device license e e K Page 1of1 Go to page o7 Items Page 20 gt bil Figure 1 Example of daily alerts for t
53. an be done across all vehicles within that fleet The Search field above the table can help find a specific fleet There are also navigation aids below the table to manage many fleets across multiple tables Elements in the table can be clicked to jump to that item Also the Name column header can be clicked to sort it by ascending or descending order Refer to Table 1 for more information about the various columns Table 1 Fleets Column Descriptions Column Name Description Name Fleet name and a link to the vehicles within that fleet Vehicles Count Total number of vehicles assigned to that fleet Data Data Archive of all data log files sent to the website from all vehicles within that fleet Location Last reported GPS location of all vehicles within that fleet 83 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Fleets Send CoreMini Send a script to all loggers installed on vehicles within that fleet Data Export Settings Select which file formats to export whenever data is received from vehicles within that fleet PLASMA Settings Change logger settings for all vehicles in that fleet t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday April 26 2013 84 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Vehicles G39 3 WN Website View Vehicles How Are My Vehicles Doing Today The Wireless NeoVl website can be used to find monitor and control loggers installed in vehicles
54. and Automation Run E offline EIA Platform None af Database Hardware Setup Channels PC Logging Standalone Logging Gateway Onine Figure 1 Use Vehicle Spy VehicleScape DAQ on a PC to make a VS3ZIP script for neoVI PLASMA t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 30 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Setup Databases GD VehicleScape DAQ Database Hardware Setup Tab This is step 3 in making a VS3ZIP script to operate neoVI PLASMA in wireless mode The critical role of the Database Hardware Setup tab Figure 1 is to setup databases for decoding all vehicle network data You can also use this tab to change the VS3ZIP script file name and setup neoVI PLASMA hardware VS3ZIP Script Name and Hardware Setup The Test Name will be the name of your generated VS3ZIP script file The Hardware Setup section has a button that opens neoVI 3G Explorer to edit neoVI PLASMA firmware baud rates network enables and more Setup Databases The Platform Setup section has four parts All database choices made here will affect the list of signals available on the Channels tab nearby The first section is the Current Platform The platform consists of the entire group of databases in the next three sections VehicleScape is very database dependent so selecting the correct platform is important If the platform is not co
55. as non zero Otherwise choose one of the derivative options Trigger when expression is true J for atleast fi 0 z seconds Trigger when expression changes J7 Manual Trigger neoVI MOTE Push Button Pendant Trigger when expression e z by t Z fi Should we always collect the DAQ channels even if we re not logging Needed if start expression trigger is a DAQ item IV Always DAQ Figure 1 The Standalone Logging Collection Start Options f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 471 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Collection Configuration GD Standalone Logging Collection Configuration In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages or Bus Query collection has a Collection Configuration setup that changes appearance based upon what Collection Start Option is selected Use the links described in Table 1 to see more help for each configuration setup Table 1 Standalone Logging Collection Configurations Collection Configuration Description For this collection stop logging after a chosen number of messages are logged or after an expression Finish After Messages or is true Expression This setup is enabled if Collection Start Option Immediately or When Expression is True For this collection log data before and after the Collection Start trigger The capture window can be defined using an expression a
56. ases decreases In this collection start logging data after the expression changes from its current value by some chosen amount Manual Trigger Always DAQ Reporting Options In this collection start logging data if the neoVI MOTE or other pendant button is pressed In this collection always request DAQ items even if they are not being logged Requested DAQ items are diagnostic signals that get polled from ECUs like DTCs PIDs ISO 14229 IDs and MEP A2L file data items This must be enabled if the Start expression uses any requested DAQ item he following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generate Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging 46 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Collection Start Options Collection Start Options When should we start collecting Select Immediately to start when the logger is powered Select When Expression is True for a conditional start Select Using Trigger is used to capture before and after an event Immediately When Expression is True A l How should the above expression be used to determine a trigger event Select When expression is true to trigger whenever the expression is evaluated
57. bus before and after the trigger event Select One shot Report for a report of the values of all the channels at the time of the event ni One shot Report Pre ion J Stop on expression changing J gt 0 7 Timeout sec Configure Pre Trigger mode First select your card size Then choose the way you d like to define your buffer Finally select your Time Before Trigger and Time After Trigger All of these will affect your maximum number of captures Card Size 2GB of Trigger Events Maximum 108 By time Time Before Trigger Seconds By number of messages Time After Trigger 30 0 v Seconds Setup the format of the file name This is also your collection name Collection 1 IV Append Time and Date to file name Figure 1 The Collection Configuration if Collection Start Using Trigger and Pre Post is selected f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 52 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 One Shot Report GD Standalone Logging Collection Configuration One Shot Report In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages or Bus Query collection has a Collection Configuration setup area that changes appearance based upon what Collection Start Option is selected The Collection Configuration in Figure 1 is displayed if Collection Start Option Using Trigger and One shot Report is sele
58. cation 3 By Collection Notification_Test vs3zip Switch_1_Trigger ly KM i Page 1of1 Go to page ox Items Page 20 gt bl Figure 1 Manage Notifications shows a table with links to edit any notification setup on the Wireless NeoVI website 166 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Notifications t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 167 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Notifications G WN Website Add or Edit Notifications The Manage gt Accounts gt Notifications table lets an administrator add view or edit the notification properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 An active notification tells the website to send an email to all assigned accounts whenever the logger uploads a data log file from the vehicle to the website server Don t forget to click Save when editing a notification configuration already in the system Table 1 Wireless NeoVl Website Notification Properties Notification Property Description A custom name for the notification configuration e By Vehicle send emails for ANY collections triggered on the chosen vehicle Type e By Collection send emails for only the chosen script collection By Vehicle gt Vehicle The vehicle being monitored By Collection gt Script The VS3ZIP script being monitored By Collection gt Collection The script collection being monitored
59. cted Table 1 describes each setting in Figure 1 and some other settings that affect all collections Table 1 Standalone Logging Collection Configuration One Shot Report Setting One Shot Report Option Description Pre Post Collection One shot Report After trigger delay For this collection log data before and after the Collection Start trigger The capture window can be defined using an expression a length of time or a number of messages Click the link to see further details For this collection log a snapshot of data values after the Collection Start trigger then stop logging For this collection wait for a delay time in seconds after the Collection Start trigger then log a snapshot of data values and stop logging If the trigger delay 0 then the One Shot Report will occur immediately Collection Log File Name Reporting Options The name of this collection and the root name of all log files it creates The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generate Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging 53 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 One Shot Report Collection Configuration What kind of collection should we use for this trigger
60. de One of the exciting ways to use neoVI PLASMA is in wireless mode where it can be monitored and controlled remotely by a PC with the Wireless NeoVI website How To Get neoVI PLASMA Into Wireless Mode First connect a PC to neoVI PLASMA through USB 1 Configure the firmware RTC time and network baud rates with neoVl 3G Explorer Next on neoVI PLASMA by itself 2 Verify the antennas SIM card and SD Card 1 are installed 3 Connect the FIRE VNET to DC power and vehicle data bus networks 4 Verify the touch screen shows a successful start up of wireless Finally on a PC by itself Use Vehicle Spy to generate a VS3ZIP script file with desired power management Use the Wireless NeoVI website Vehicle List to verify neoVI PLASMA is online Use the website to send the VS3ZIP script from the PC to neoVI PLASMA Use the website to control and monitor the neoVI PLASMA Use the website to transfer archived data collected by neoVI PLASMA to the PC OONDO Wireless mode has major advantages but link speed and data usage should be considered too t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday April 22 2013 25 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Configure neoVI PLASMA rs J neoVI 3G Explorer neoVI 3G Explorer configures essential parameters in neoVI PLASMA to ensure that it works correctly during any mode of operation Parameters
61. e A custom name for the vehicle Make The vehicle s maker or brand name Model The vehicle s model name model number or style Model Year The vehicle s model year Vehicle Identification Number Plate The license plate installed on the vehicle Odometer Vehicle odometer at the time the vehicle is added to the website Description Supports a longer custom description of the vehicle Device The device logger installed on the vehicle The fleet that this vehicle is part of This checkbox lets an administrator quickly enable disable the vehicle without needing to add delete it Active This setting does not affect the vehicle or logger itself This setting just enables disables the vehicle on the Wireless NeoVI website 138 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Vehicles Add Vehicle Vehicles Name Make Model Model Year 2013 VIN Plate Odometer o Description i m characters 250 Device none z Fleet default z Active wv Add Notes e Fields marked are required e Odometer can contain numbers Figure 1 Edit a vehicle to change its name description or device and fleet assignments f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 139 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Fleets G39 WN Website Manage Fleets Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Ma
62. e Range G Clear GPS History gt Show selected points Hide From To Winnipeg i Nort Aa PELIE Minnesota Minr South Dakotz lowa Nebraska States Kansas i Oklahoma j Go gle Wisconsin lllinois Map Satellite I ej _ l I 4 Michigan Ohio EE Columbus West AE LLE Virginia North Carolina 2013 05 08 13 54 48 0 142 5244 2013 05 08 13 54 32 0 142 5244 2013 05 08 12 16 26 0 42 5244 2013 05 08 12 16 11 0 Figure 1 Hmm where has that logger been lately t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 111 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 GPS History 112 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Miscellaneous GD WN Website Miscellaneous Commands In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the Dashboard are Miscellaneous logger commands Figure 1 that do not fit in the other logger command categories Use the links in Table 1 to see more details for each of the Miscellaneous commands Miscellaneous TA Data Export Settings Z Activity Logs 7 Reset PLASMA OS XK Cancel All uploads ap Device Details Alerts 1 Figure 1 These Miscellaneous commands can be found below the vehicle Dashboard area Miscellaneous Command Data Export Settings
63. e backwards ord should not be your Email Id name with letters rearranged ord should not be your old password ord should not contain your Email Id name Password should not contain your Email Id name backwards Figure 1 Edit an account to change things like the email address or security question answer f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 153 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Accounts 154 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Account Groups rs WN Website Manage Account Groups Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Accounts gt Account Groups to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add a new account group or to edit account groups already in the system An account group can have one or more accounts and fleets assigned to it An account group can be useful for assigning many vehicles to many accounts at once instead of doing the assignments one vehicle and account at a time Features for Manage Account Groups e Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific groups e New Account Group button adds another group to the table Red X button asks to delete the group in that row e Name click the group s Name to edit the group in that row Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many account groups acr
64. e here Generate M Bus Query Options Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging Database Hardware Setup Channels PC Logging Standalone Logging Gateway Online pag 1 a a Messages Bo Histogram E Bus Query The Bus Query collection reads the same DIDs and DTCs from many different ECUs It can be used to take a snapshot of the state of ECUs First select a Base ECU This ECU should contain the definitions of the DIDs you d like to read 3 Ecu Would you like to Select ECUs to read from or simply Specify a Range of diagnostic IDs Select ECUs Specify a Range Network of Diagnostic ID of first ECU hex 7E0 Souris Ben H AN Diagnostic ID of last ECU hex 7 SC Which DIDs should we read from each ECU Select DIDs Should we read DTCs And if so which status mask should be used JV Read DTCs JV Read Extended Snapshot records Status Mask 8F Should we read the OBD II VIN and Calibration ID from the engine control module OBD II PIDs 09 02 and 09 04 will be read JV Read OBD II VIN and Calibration ID Eji J UO1 33 05 1 Figure 1 The Standalone Logging Bus Query settings t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 64 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Reporting Options GD Standal
65. e many of today s smartphones Along the top are status bar icons to show new and ongoing events The home screen Figure 1 shows onboard applications like WirelessNeoVI WirelessNeo Figure 1 The neoVI PLASMA home screen with status bar indicating a successful start up How Do I Use the Touch Screen Use these touch motions to perform different tasks Tap to make a menu selection or open an application Press amp Hold to grab an object that you want to move or open its option menu Drag to move an object or to slowly scroll through a list Flick to quickly scroll through a list touch the screen again to stop scrolling Double Tap to zoom in out on a web page or picture Status Bar Along the top of the screen is a status bar that shows new and ongoing events The events are indicated with short text or small animated icons The status bar can be flicked downwards to expose more details and upwards again to hide them Successful Start Up of Wireless Afew moments after neoVI PLASMA boots up the touch screen status bar should show 7 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Touch Screen Ky WirelessNeoVI service is enabled and server is online g GPS lock established if enabled connected and available Wireless link established WIFI 3G if enabled connected and available o Full battery level due to external DC power through VNET neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems
66. e settings apply to all Standalone Logging collections ICS loggers neoVI FIRE PLASMA ION are designed to be always on which means they do not have power on off switches Various sleep and wake up settings are available to minimize power consumption while connected to power It is CRITICAL to change the default Never sleep setting to avoid killing a car battery Refer to Table 1 which describes the settings in Figure 1 Table 1 Standalone Logging Power Management Settings Power Management Setting Description Disable all logger Tx ing on this For all collections stop all diagnostic transmit messages sent by the logger after the chosen expression becomes true For all collections use default firmware settings configured in hardware with neoVI 3G Explorer The firmware default for all ICS hardware is Sleep Mode DISABLED which means never enter sleep mode always stay awake This setting can kill a car battery if used incorrectly When Message Not Present For all collections go to sleep after a chosen message is not received for a chosen period of time On Expression For all collections go to sleep after a chosen expression is true for a chosen period of time On No Bus Activity For all collections go to sleep after all chosen networks connected to the logger remain quiet for a chosen period of time Networks are chosen by clicking Advanced Options in the Standalone Logging Generate section T
67. eMini G9 WN Website Send CoreMini In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a CoreMini command called Send CoreMini that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page can send a VS3ZIP script to a vehicle logger or an entire fleet of vehicle loggers AVS3ZIP script tells the logger how to operate on its own APC running Vehicle Spy is required to make a VS3ZIP script Send CoreMini Select the Vs3Zip script Browse Upload Script Get queued logger data before sending new script to it C Send new script to logger immediately Show queued logger data for selected vehicle s EEA 300509 2013 300509 300509 a 301012 2013 301012 301012 300510 2013 300510 300510 301003 PASS 2013 301003 301003 301023 2013 301023 301023 301031 2013 301031 301031 301037 2013 301037 301037 301039 Omar Developer 2013 301039 gt gt gt 301051 2013 301051 301051 301053 FAIL 2013 301053 301053 lt lt lt 301056 PASS 2013 301056 301056 301057 2013 301057 301057 301063 2013 301063 301063 301134 JeffQ 2013 301134 301134 Ben Kleinheksel 2013 Audi RS7 Bock table 1976 homemade octagonal_ Figure 1 CoreMini scripts can be sent to one vehicle or an entire fleet of vehicles Using the Send CoreMini Command Click Browse to select which VS3ZIP script file to send then verify the following settings e Get qu
68. ection of all the loaded databases Network databases are used for normal bus traffic These are usually DBC or VSDB files and are loaded in the Databases view amp Load DBC or VSDB files Diagnostic databases are for protocols such as ISO 14229 or GMLAN are loaded on the ECUs view and are usually ODX MDX GDX or A2L files 3 Load ODX MDX GDX or A2L files MEP databases are for CCP and XCP communication They are A2L files and are loaded on the MEP view Load A2 files for ccP xCP Extract and Export Once you ve completed using standalone logging you can export your data for analysis here L3 Extract and Export Figure 1 The VehicleScape DAQ Database Hardware Setup tab Extract and Export The Extract and Export button opens a feature that can use your PC to read an SD card taken from a neoVI PLASMA extract raw data VSB files from it then export those VSB files to other decoded file types For neoVl PLASMA working in wireless mode this extract export process is usually done with the Wireless NeoVI website without fumbling around with SD cards t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 32 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Setup Databases Last Update Friday May 3 2013 33 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Select Channels to Log G9 SCs VehicleScape DAQ Channels Tab This is step 4 in making a VS3ZIP script to operate ne
69. ed Channels for Test Rt Click Menu Selection Priority High Normal Low Description Sets the periodic rate of one shot requests sent for this item Polling Setup defaults ms High 0 Normal 150 Low 500 GMLAN DPID job AA 01 GMLAN PID job 22 GMLAN Memory Data job 23 ISO 14229 DID job 22 only if IS015765 not needed ISO 14229 Memory Data job 23 MEP DAQ Delays ms High 0 Normal 150 Low 600 MEP A2L item MEP DAQ Delay rates CCP XCP Events Allowed only for MEP A2L items Selects an ECU event schedule defined in an A2L file This is known as event based DAQ ing Sets the periodic DPID schedule rate that this item is packed in Per GMW3110 specification ms Fast 25 Medium 200 Slow 1000 GMLAN DPID job AA 04 03 02 36 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Select Channels to Log Periodic Fast Medium Slow Change condition GMLAN PID job 2C AA 04 03 02 GMLAN Memory Data job 2D 2C AA 04 03 02 Per ISO 14229 specification ms vehicle manufacturer specific ISO 14229 DID job 2C 2A 03 02 01 ISO 14229 Memory Data job 2C 2A 03 02 01 Allowed only for ISO 14229 and GMLAN items Selects which Standalone Logging collections must be active for this signal to be requested Pack at half precision Copy DID to ECU If an item Priority Periodic this packs only the signal s top half most significant bytes into a dynamic DPID
70. een in Figure 1 The top of the screen indicates if your server connection is secure If it is not secure try tapping on the Update Security button at the bottom to get an update a pliretessneov Server Security Status VALID Update Security Figure 1 This example shows a secure wireless server connection f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 189 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 SD Card and Data Statistics GB WN App SD Card and Data Statistics Tapping on SD Card and Data Statistics on the WirelessNeoVl main screen opens the screen in Figure 1 This screen lets you see the SD Card Stats and the Upload Event Stats i all a 4 B E SD Card Stats Upload Event Stats me how much of SD Card is being Show me the list of all upload events in all what Coremini script is loaded in upload queues e SD Card right now Figure 1 Use this screen to see information about the SD card and data upload events neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday April 22 2013 190 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 SD Card Stats G39 WNApr SD Card Stats SD Card Stats is one of the selections on the SD Card and Data Statistics screen in WirelessNeoVI Opening SD Card Stats shows the following main screen sections similar to Figure 1 SD Card Stats Figure
71. elessNeoVI Settings Settings affecting all aspects of wireless mode operations Disable WirelessNeoVI Disables enables the WirelessNeoVI service Main Screen Menu Button Figure 3 and Table 2 Press the off screen menu button to see the selections along the bottom of Figure 3 and described in Table 2 179 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WirelessNeoVI Application WN APK Main Screen Menu Selection Quit Os ll A WirelessNeoVI Service is Enabled E m Realtime Activity Log G h oY Secure Connection Manager i 4 b n SD Card and Data Statistics K WirelessNeoVI Settings SW HW Info o About Settings Figure 3 Press the off screen menu button to see these selections while on the main screen Table 2 WirelessNeoVI Main Screen Menu Selections Description Closes the WirelessNeoVI screen but leaves the app running in the background Settings Settings affecting all aspects of wireless mode operations SW HW Info View neoVI PLASMA software and hardware information f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday February 07 2013 180 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WN App Menu Quit GS WNApp Menu Quit While on the WirelessNeoVI main screen press the off screen menu button and tap Quit to close the main screen Quit does NOT stop the WirelessNeoVI application from running
72. emove signals one at a time Polling Setup When polling for items at what rate should we send requests DTC Request Rate ms E Setup from CAL Filey In milliseconds smaller is faster Tester Present off Low 500 Normal fiso High fo 2000 Mask Set Export Order ame He Selected Channels For Test Sinal en Priority Source Type Size Network Condition Protocol Export Order AA Engine Speed Normal HS CAN Engine Data 123 Analog 1byte s HS CAN Normalmode 1 AN Coolant Temp Normal HS CAN Engine Data 123 Analog i1byte s HS CAN Normal mode 2 AN Oil Pressure Normal HS CAN Engine Data 123 Analog ibyte s HS CAN Normalmode 3 Number of items 3 Selected 0 Figure 2 Use the right side of VehicleScape DAQ Channels to adjust settings of the selected signals being logged Right Click Menu Figure 3 The Selected Channels For Test area has an extensive right click menu with selections described below in Table 1 35 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Select Channels to Log Hoh Change condition Normal Pack at half precision Low Copy DID to ECU s CCP XCP Events gt Move DID to ECU 3 Medium Remove selected Del Stare m Slow Cut Ctrl x Copy data Ctrl C Paste Ctrl V diagnostic tweaker y Show Set Export Order Figure 3 The Selected Channels For Test area has useful right click menu selections Table 1 Right Click Menu Selections for Items in Select
73. ense file from Intrepid Control Systems to allow operation on the Wireless NeoVI website Features for Site License List Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific licenses Upload button sends a WNLZIP license file from a PC to the website Red X button s asks to delete the license in that row Upload Status shows the Wireless NeoVI license expiration date for the logger in that row similar to Figure 2 Download button sends the WNLZIP license file from the website to a PC Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many licenses across multiple tables 175 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 License Figure 1 Manage Site License shows all logger licenses and allows new ones to be added to the website Figure 2 In the License List click Upload Status to see a logger s license expiration date License List EIEN pa License Upload Status License 301054 wnizip Name 2 kb Uploaded 2013 05 08 On 16 33 00 0 301054 NEW 2013 10 30 11 59 59 0 2013 05 08 16 31 43 83 Name Status Uploaded On UTC Size amp 301125 wnlzip Upload Status 2013 05 11 14 24 02 0 2 KB v D13C_MAN_TCS64868w wnlzip Upload Status 2013 05 08 21 07 20 0 l2 KB v ICSUnitw wnlzip Upload Status 2013 05 08 19 51 12 0 2 KB 301054 wnlzip Upload Status 2013 05 08 16 33 00 0 l2 KB o 301102 w
74. eoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 AnalogIN VNET Gs AnalogIN VNET The AnalogIN slave VNET measures and records analog inputs This VNET must be installed in slot 1 for neoVI PLASMA This VNET must be enabled using the Slave VNET A settings in 3G Explorer shown in Figure 1 neoVI 3rd Generation Explorer Oj x File Device List Slave VNET A Connect Disconnect VNET Type Analog In Read Settings Write Settings 36 UART2 MISC I0 H Initial Values Advanced Analog S Sleep Mode 1 015765 2 Text API Network Enables Performance Android molave YNET Il 4 rf fe YNET 300323 settings have been read Search For Devices il q Figure 1 The AnalogIN VNET must be enabled using these 3G Explorer Slave VNET A settings Pinout Diagram Analogln VNET has a 26 pin male connector with the pinout in Table 1 and layout in Table 2 Table 1 Analogin VNET Pinout 26 pin connector with 3 rows of pins Pin Name Pin Name Pin Name 23 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 AnalogIN VNET 21 AONA e omona fem LC rDo NNOO 23 NA NA 24 NA NA Table 2 Analogin VNET Pin Layout MALE 26 pin connector with 3 rows of pins f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Wednesday December 04 2013 24 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Wireless Mode G9 Wireless Mo
75. ers ontain at least 2 letters ontain at least 2 digits y contain letters numbers space _ and ot be your Email Id name ot be your Email Id name backwards t be your Email Id name with letters rearranged D n f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 165 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Notifications G39 WN Website Manage Notifications Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Accounts gt Notifications to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add and edit notification configurations An active notification configuration tells the website to send an email to all assigned accounts whenever the logger uploads a data log file from the vehicle to the website server The emails can be setup to trigger By Vehicle for ANY collection or to trigger By Collection for only a specific script collection Features for Manage Notifications e Add Notification button adds another notification configuration to the table e Red X button 3 asks to delete the configuration in that row e Name click the Name to edit the notification configuration in that row e Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many configurations across multiple tables Notifications Add Notification x Notificat on 2 By Vehicle Vehicle 2013 Make Model ly x Notifi
76. es from a logger can be reviewed on the website or downloaded to a PC f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday April 29 2013 102 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Reports G9 WN Website Reports In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Data command called Reports that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page reports diagnostic trouble code DTC information sent from the logger to the website For this feature to work the VS3ZIP script in the logger must have its Bus Query configured properly in the VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging settings ACTIVE DTC s DTC REPORT HISTORY Collection 1 2012 9 2 21 32 28 002900 Partition 0 xml 2012 09 02 21 35 38 1 KB View o Collection 1 2012 9 2 21 35 32 827800 Partition 0 xml 2012 09 02 21 35 37 1 KB view K j Page 1of1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 gt pl Figure 1 This is an example of DTC report information t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Wednesday May 1 2013 103 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Manual Upload G59 WN Website Manual Upload In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Data command called Manual Upload that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page
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78. escription Backlit 5 button control pad with up down left right and select buttons D Pads on the left and right sides do the same thing Android Buttons Backlit standard Android buttons for Home Menu and Back Button groups on the left and right sides do the same thing 5 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Device Layout amp Features LEDs Lights indicate the status of various features Senses how bright or dark the local area is Light Sensor Read analog value in Vehicle Spy Expression Builder Physical I0 General neoVI Hardware Light Sensor Bright 0 and Dark 255 Touch Screen A touch sensitive screen for viewing and controlling information Buttons 1 10 Backlit buttons that can be customized for various use Bottom Side Description Master VNET This connects to DC power and vehicle data bus networks The master VNET is required to be the FIRE VNET ee that ships with neoVI PLASMA Slave VNETs Two slave VNETs can be additional FIRE VNETs or other VNETs like AnalogIN MOST MOST50 or FlexRay Inside Description Internal Features A programmable beeper and a temperature sensor Top of Table Top of Page neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday April 19 2013 6 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Touch Screen G9 Touch Screen neoVI PLASMA has a touch sensitive screen that uses an Android operating system lik
79. essage appears on the network with this ID all Tx ing from the data logger will be stopped 4 Diag Address Functional ID Extended Network Std 11 bit HS CAN t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 73 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Power Modes GD Power Modes Always On neoVI PLASMA is designed to be always on until its VNET power connection is removed Various sleep and wake up settings are available to minimize power consumption Is My neoV I PLASMA Going to Sleep If you see ALL buttons and front facing LEDs suddenly turn yellow then yes it is going to sleep shortly Touch Screen Display Timeout The Android operating system includes a screen timeout feature that can help save power To change the timeout use c Home Menu Settings Display Screen Timeout When the screen timeout occurs the touch screen will go black but it does NOT shutdown other parts of neoVI PLASMA or put it into any sleep mode The LEDs will keep working to indicate it is still fully awake To get the touch screen to appear again you can tap on it or press any of the off screen buttons Power Up Sequence Table 1 Connecting power first to neoVI PLASMA always starts its VS3ZIP script if present Connecting USB to PC first will prevent the VS3ZIP script from starting on its own Table 1 Results of neoVI PLASMA Power Up Sequence LED
80. esussesussssussessscsucassusassusessucassusessusassucassussesusassusassusassusasssassusassusaessasssassusacsusassusassusassusassucassesassusacssacsusacsusatssacsesassesscsesecssees TT User Accounts 79 NEOVI PLASMAS Across the Globe scscscscererersrscscncnenesscncnonenensesererensesenenenenseeenenOReSsSsesOrOHGeGeseaesesEGHOEORORSSEGSOLOHOIGSSSGSSESESEGEOEORORESEGEOIOIOIOSSSSEEOESEOEOEORORSRSGEOIOIOIOSSSSSSSESSOHOHORORORESEOLOHOFOSOESSSESEOEOEONS 87 Dashboard 88 Logger Commands sssssssssssssssssssessusessesecsnsessasecsasessesecsasessasecsesessesecsesessesecsssessesecsasessasecsasessesecsasecsesecsasessasecsascssesessascssesessasessesecsasccsasecsasccsesccsasccsasessascssasecsascssasccsascssasessasesseseeee a E E A A A E ee ete ee EN E 92 100 109 113 Scripts she 124 Manage My ACCOUM AEE E E T cl easheig aad Gd ees see Seve dasadl Gdeaat asl deen dea iad aes 126 Administrator Accounts 128 ged gt o e PERE E EA EREA EEA TEE DECC ECE IMT rrr eT POC ET ETON TCPRER CERT RC EMT ENEAN AENEA RCUET TEE RRT TENT ECE er ECR Ter eerie POC ETE ETON TERT CECT ERS CETL Cr er PORTE PErE CET TMT ARANEAE ECR TPE rere er reCrTS Err SORIDIS Wiel eae eae ea ein ei einen SESE AOUE TE iain ian Kea iin inline aa line linia iin S naa ain baie Geant Add Edit Devices ACCOUNTS O ATAPATA EAEE ANTENE toate ATTENTA TEATA ETAT TAEA ATAA AANTAL A ATENTATA ATAATA AAE ATA AAO a E E A E A E A E E E ee ee ee 152 VACCOUNTGIOUDS a es32 55 cavscuestvesc
81. eued logger data before sending new script to it forces the logger to send any pending logged data to the website before it uses the new script 94 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Send CoreMini Send new script to logger immediately forces the logger to immediately use the new script and cancel all pending logged data uploads to the website By Vehicle amp By Fleet tabs use these tabs to select which vehicle or fleet of vehicles will get the new script The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt gt and lt lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections USE EXTRA CAUTION IF UPDATING AN ENTIRE FLEET After the settings above are verified click Upload Script to send the script from the website to all selected vehicles and fleets Every uploaded script is also archived for future use The link to Show queued logger data for selected vehicle s opens a dialog similar to Figure 2 This dialog shows if selected vehicle loggers still have data logs waiting to send to the website These pending uploads will be canceled if the Send new script to logger immediately option is used Upload Queue K Page 1of1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 gt bil Figure 2 An example of a logger with a data log file waiting to be sent to the website t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Su
82. f3 0 Normal Instant HS MS Drowsy scriptruns 5mA 12 neoVI PLASMA before sleep upload all data JV Start a new file when waking up J neoVI PLASMA remote wake up J 3G WiFi Fail Timeout 240 min Figure 1 The Standalone Logging Power Management settings f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 69 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Generate GD Standalone Logging Generate This is the final step 6 for making a VS3ZIP script to operate neoVI PLASMA in wireless mode In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging feature has options for generating the logger script Refer to Table 1 which describes the settings in Figures 1 to 3 below Generate Setting Generate decoding database Table 1 Standalone Logging Generate Settings Description Include a decoding database with the script file based upon databases shown on the Database Hardware Setup tab Transfer to SD card Save to local file system Save the decoding database on the logger SD card Save the decoding database on the PC Save setup as VS3ZIP Save in existing setup Save the current setup in VS3ZIP format to copy all databases and the VS3 file into one file This format is required for use with the WirelessNeoVI website Save the setup in the currently open VS3ZIP file Save in data directory Save the setup in a new VS3ZIP
83. file formats Change logger settings in all vehicles in a fleet Vehicles A vehicle has a logger installed with a script running in it Access a vehicle s Dashboard Read vehicle logger alerts Review data sent to the website from a vehicle See where a vehicle is located See when a vehicle last connected to the website See when a vehicle last uploaded data to the website A script tells a logger how to operate on its own while connected to a vehicle 81 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 View e See all scripts uploaded to the website by the current account e Send a script to a vehicle or fleet of vehicles e Download scripts from the website to a PC Scripts t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday April 26 2013 82 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Fleets G3 WN Website View Fleets The Wireless NeoVl website can be used to find monitor and control loggers in an entire fleet of vehicles Use the main menu View gt Fleets to open a table similar to Figure 1 New fleets of vehicles can be created only by an administrator using the Manage gt Fleets menu Fleets K Page 1of1 Go to page ox Items Page 20 gt bil Figure 1 The Fleets view has links to perform various operations across a fleet of vehicles Each row in the table represents a fleet of vehicles and the operations that c
84. for automatically sending realtime activity logs to the server CoreMini Actions Displays buttons for manually controlling a VS3ZIP script in neoVI PLASMA t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 5 2013 186 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Schedule Auto Send GD Realtime Activity Log Menu Schedule Auto Send While on the Realtime Activity Log screen press the off screen menu button and tap on Schedule Auto Send to see a setup dialog similar to Figure 1 Realtime activity logs can be sent manually to the server but this scheduler can save you the hassle by making neoVI PLASMA do it for you instead Just setup the rules on the dialog tap on Save at the bottom and neoVI PLASMA will send activity logs to the website server archive accordingly W Schedule Auto Send Rules Send the General Log Before it gets Reset Send the General Log to Server Every 30 Mins Send the Error Log Before it gets Reset Send the Error Log to Server Every 30 Mins Send Log when Entering Sleep Mode ate will cause the current timer to reset from the beginning uf will cause the existing connection to reset Save Cancel Figure 1 Use this scheduler to automatically send activity logs to the website archive t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 187 212 neoV I PLA
85. g updated Solid Yellow neoVI PLASMA is going to sleep All LEDs VNET firmware is being updated Together Solid Red OR Internal communication fault between HID and VNET Blink Green alone Powered but not doing anything Blink Red alone CoreMini is running LED 1 Alternate Red Green Online with Vehicle Spy red Blink Red f er Green Blinks Slowly Logging pre trigger data green Blink Red deat Green Blinks Quickly Logging post trigger data Together Blink Dad iv 14 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 LEDs DINIK KACU LA Blink Green 3x VNET in bootloader mode Both Solid Yellow Waiting to sleep after PC USB is disconnected p LED 3 Blink White Data uploading to Wireless NeoVI server before going to sleep LED 4 LED 5 Off Solid Blue Off GPS signal not locked in GPS signal locked in Modem s PWRMON signal indicates modem is off Solid Green Modem s PWRMON signal indicates modem is on LED 6 Solid Green Solid Blue Solid Red Wireless NeoVI license is valid and not expired Wireless NeoVI license is valid but expired Wireless NeoVI license is invalid al LED 7 Al LED 8 B LED 9 Unused Green Modem driver is idle or off Modem driver onoff signal is being pulsed to turn modem on Yellow Modem driver is waiting for PWRMON or CTS to reach correct state Purple Modem driver 10 s delay required by modem s softwa
86. gging Message Collection Options Description In this collection log all messages from all networks In this collection only log data selected on the Channels tab In this collection log selected data at periodic rates defined in the Channels tab Priority column Force a single decimation rate In this collection log selected normal mode data at a chosen periodic rate regardless of how fast slow it appears on the network Diagnostic mode data rates are unaffected Store on change only Reporting Options In this collection log selected data only if any data in its carrier message has changed The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generate s Message Collection Options Which messages should we collect Select Entire Bus to capture all messages Choose Selected Messages to only capture Should we decimate the message collection This will cause us to only log messages at a given rate as opposed to whenever they are on the bus Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging messages You can select these messages on the Channels tab Entire Bus Selected Messages J Enable decimation from Channels list priority column Fo
87. gt Bok indian Ocean Map dots 2012 Tele Anas Tams of Une KRC39SA48SE978522 83 24970500081838 KMHL28US68T451268 35 055141333738966 137 15928565796915 52 26223766009013 1 620533841451003 w Page Lofl Goto page 0 Items Page 20 Figure 1 Map from the Wireless NeoVI website showing neoVI PLASMAs online around the world t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday April 26 2013 87 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Dashboard G9 WN Website Dashboard Clicking on a vehicle in the Vehicles view takes you to the Dashboard This page lets you focus on just one vehicle and its logger at a time The upper area looks similar to Figure 1 and the lower area has many logger commands Vehicles Back Dashboard online Name N 2 Vehicle stare 2013 Activity upload xfer ok online New Make Mode Vehicle 301125 Device 301027 Status Online saan inte 2013 04 27 AT amp T 3G E 3 U4 2 n 2 offline 301051 Last Data Upload UTC 11 14 25 Connection UMTS al offline 301063 AR PLASMA Self Test Z Running not logging offline 301061 Loaded CoreMini Aian Script Status data Figure 1 The Dashboard shows detailed information about one vehicle logger The Vehicles column on the left lists the online offline state of all vehicle loggers assigned to the account It also has links to quickly switch between them The
88. he logger license expiration date t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 10 2013 123 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Scripts WN Website Scripts The website main menu View gt Scripts opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page is an archive of VS3ZIP script files previously sent to the logger Archived scripts can be sent again to the logger or downloaded to a PC AVS3ZIP script tells the logger how to operate on its own APC running Vehicle Spy is required to make a VS3ZIP script Scripts can also be accessed using the website CoreMini Archive command Scripts Send CoreMini Name Status Uploaded On UTC PLASMA Self Test v4 vs3zip Upload Status 2013 05 09 22 19 23 0 admin wivi 43 KB Send 2 o Self Test Auto Upload buffer 3 Most50 Bench vs3zip Upload Status 2013 05 08 03 20 44 0 admin wivi 389 KB Send D Most50 Bench vs3zip Upload Status 2013 05 08 03 18 58 0 admin wivi 389 KB Send 2 Most50 Bench vs3zip Upload Status 2013 05 08 03 18 19 0 admin wivi 389 KB Send most50 plasma 2 vs3zip Upload Status 2013 05 08 03 12 23 0 admin wivi 379 KB Invalid t DAQ 1 vs3zip Upload Status 2013 05 07 21 15 37 0 admin wivi 388 KB Send 2 K Page 1of1 Go to page ox I
89. hile the expression is true In this collection start logging data after an expression trigger event Trigger when expression is true In this collection start logging data after the expression is true for a selected time Trigger when expression changes In this collection start logging data after the expression changes from its current value Trigger when expression increases decreases Manual Trigger In this collection start logging data after the expression changes from its current value by some chosen amount In this collection start logging data if the neoVI MOTE or other pendant button is pressed Always DAQ In this collection always request DAQ items even if they are not being logged Requested DAQ items are diagnostic signals that get polled from ECUs like DTCs PIDs ISO 14229 IDs and MEP A2L file data items This must be enabled if a start expression uses any requested DAQ item The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Reporting Options Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Generate Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging 60 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 EE Histogram Method Database Hardware Setup Channels PC Logging Standalone Logging catewa
90. how much disk drive space is being used and how much is free for data log storage View a website activity log Download a website activity log from the website to a PC Send a Wireless NeoVI license file WNLZIP from a PC to the website See when a license file was last uploaded Download a license file from the website to a PC Exit from the website Top of Page f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday April 25 2013 130 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Getting Started for Administrators G amp D WN Website Getting Started for Administrators The Wireless NeoVl website has some internal interactions that can be unclear for new administrators trying to figure out where to begin At a high level it is important to remember the website is trying to let users control loggers on fleets of vehicles With that in mind here is the set of relationships used by the website Licenses are required for devices i e loggers Devices can be assigned to vehicles Vehicles can be assigned to devices and fleets Fleets can be assigned to vehicles and account groups Account groups can be assigned to fleets and accounts Accounts can be assigned to account groups and permission profiles Permission profiles can be assigned to accounts Here s a pictorial way to see those relationships License gt Device lt gt Vehicle lt gt Fleet lt gt Account G
91. icles to accounts one at a time The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt and lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections 157 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Account Groups Figure 1 Edit an account group to change its name assigned accounts or assigned fleets Add Account Group Account Groups Name Description Accounts Jack Hill jackhill abc com Jane Smith janesmith xyz com John Doe johndoe abc com Fleets Jack Fleet MOSTSO Bench Test Fleeti DoeSystem r gt gt Fleet z E Ada Notes e Fields marked are required neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 158 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Permissions G39 WN Website Manage Permissions Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Accounts gt Permissions to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add and edit permission profiles Apermissions profile can be assigned to multiple accounts Apermissions profile limits actions and access to website features chosen by the administrator Features for Manage Permissions Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific permission profiles New Permission button adds another permission profile to the
92. igure 1 These are the Manage Site menu selections at the Administrator level Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Manage Site Menu Selections for Administrators Description View the website component version levels Disk Space See how much disk drive space is being used and how much is free for data log storage Logs License e View a website activity log Download a website activity log from the website to a PC Send a Wireless NeoVI license file WNLZIP from a PC to the website See when a license file was last uploaded Download a license file from the website to a PC 170 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Site f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 10 2013 171 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Component Versions rs J WN Website Component Versions The main menu Manage gt Site gt Component Versions shows the version information of all Wireless NeoVI website components similar to Figure 1 Figure 1 Manage Site Component Versions shows website version information Component Versions vehicle bus compression Extracts organized VSB 2013 05 08 a asii vena cre collections from raw VSA data 16 31 22 807 as ann Database creation and multiple 2013 05 08 VSB Exporter 1 80 0 format data exporter 16 31 22 813 Wireless neoVI 1 9 6 Wireless neoVI data parser and 2013 05 0
93. ile name This is also your collection name Collection 1 JV Append Time and Date to file name Figure 2 This collection name is shown on the vertical tabs Methods Figure 3 Each collection can gather messages a histogram or a bus query e Messages data over a period of time e Histogram frequency of data points across a value range over a period of time e Bus Query snapshot of data at one point in time The following links will take you to detailed help for each Standalone Logging method Messages Histogram Bus Query Database Hardware Setup Channels PC Logging Standalone Logging Gateway Online oa Messages Sg Histogram Bus Query Figure 3 Standalone Logging can gather messages histograms and bus queries m neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Figure 1 3 u0198 09 E Z u0123 09 Z q uoa Collection tabs 41 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Collections and Methods Last Update Monday May 13 2013 42 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Messages Method GD Standalone Logging Messages In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages collection lets ICS hardware log data files over a period of time Use the links in Table 1 to see more help for the setup options Database Hardware Setup Channels PC Logging Standalone Logging Gateway Online oa Messages Sg Histogram Bus Query
94. ime Period Normal Wakeup For all collections the length of time to wait in seconds before going to sleep For all collections e When awake everything runs e When asleep the wakeup might not log the first few messages This mode has the lowest current draw while asleep when compared to Instant and Drowsy 67 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Power Management modes Any activity on any network connected to the logger will trigger a wakeup and keep it awake until sleep conditions are met again Instant HS MS Wakeup For all collections e When awake everything runs e When asleep a wakeup from HS or MSCAN can log the first message that woke it up This mode has higher current draw while asleep when compared to Normal mode Any activity on any network connected to the logger will trigger a wakeup and keep it awake until sleep conditions are met again Drowsy Wakeup For all collections intended for neoVI PLASMA e When awake the touch screen remains off but the script and SD card still run e When asleep a wakeup from HS or MSCAN can log the first message that woke it up For neoVI PLASMA this mode has the lowest current draw while AWAKE when compared to Normal and Instant modes Any activity on any network connected to the logger will trigger a wakeup and keep it awake until sleep conditions are met again Start a new file when waking up neoVI PLASMA remote wakeup For all co
95. ing Gateway Online pag 1 Search a Jengine X o ear Results 4Items 1ms Paste list Al gt gt ova Engine Data HS CAN 123 Normal Mode CAN HS CAN AN Engine Speed HS CAN Engine Data 123 Normal Mode CAN HS CAN AN Coolant Temp HS CAN Engine Data 123 Normal Mode CAN HS CAN AN Oil Pressure HS CAN Engine Data 123 Normal Mode CAN HS CAN Figure 1 Use the left side of VehicleScape DAQ Channels to find and select signals to log Right Side of Channels Tab Figure 2 Use the right side of the tab to make adjustments to the signals selected Polling Setup 34 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Select Channels to Log These polling rates determine how fast any one shot diagnostic jobs are repeated These polling rates do NOT affect MEP A2L file data items because those items use their own MEP DAQ Delay times The Set Export Order button sets the ordering of signals in CSV and MAT signal export files If GMLAN is enabled in Vehicle Spy Tools Options then items from GM cal files can be loaded by clicking a CAL File button Selected Channels For Test The Selected Channels for Test area in the lower half of Figure 2 displays the signals that were selected to be logged If the signal is a PID or MEP A2L file data item then its priority how often it gets requested can be changed to Fast Mediun Slow by double clicking on it At the bottom of this area use the Clear button to clear the entire list or the Remove button to r
96. ing after the stop conditions are met and wait again for the Collection Start Restart trigger In this collection always restart logging after the stop conditions are met ignore the initial Collection Start Force Restart trigger This setting is available if Collection Start Option When Expression is True The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Reporting Options Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generate Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging Restart Options Once we collect the data what should we do Select Stop to end the capture Select Restart to start capturing again Stop Restart 55 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Restart Options Last Update Friday May 3 2013 Figure 1 The Restart Options if Collection Start Immediately estart Options Once we collect 50000 messages what should we do Select Stop to end the capture Select Restart to start capturing again will wait for start expression Select Force Restart to restart regardless of the start expression Stop Restart C Force Restart Figure 2 The Restart Options if Collection Start When Expression is True Restart Options Once the trigger expressions tra
97. ion 18 Vezza es pE E asqev Options Which resages hadd we collect Select Unine Da to captere all messages Cocos Selected Messages only capture SpOG Messages fou Can scot Dese messages on the Channels md ErreBs F Selected Messages bert seer ee laa icc eee hae eee wherever fry are on the bux UPPER AREA amp has Sees collections Arere ooneps and Using Trager methods Should vee always collect the DAQ ct P Colection Start Options d Select When Buren 5 Tae ent Colection Configuration Hoe should we frih each Chose Tints Aber of Messages te Arash each colecson once we ve collected a spectted number of messages Or pk Engh an Darcie te inh colecing when an expression is true G Frish After of Messages F Frih on Eoresson fat Meseages 55333 lt KA Setup the format af the Be nane This s aiso your collection name famn FF Append Tise and Date m fie nane ince ne eclek fe deta vhat hadd 7 Select jag to end the captere prania ve t medy gt Sect Lear to start capturing again tog ot te upload the dyis te feom Select beth for fastest ME dep on the Wireless Neal hon nov you Be fechad abaut re satus of re gyes Select LIET t Gat tive UDs pared on te rus of e aotre Select reL NITE to e a Select Bineinas finest to choose spasi that FF iets F reovtmore D Wireless Meovt 7 Beep on Wakeup PLASMA ordy When the koper is umn When capturing oo BOTTOM AR
98. ion log a bus query from all ECUs within this range of arbitration IDs Network of ECUs In this collection log a bus query from all ECUs within a range of arbitration IDs on this network Select DIDs Read DTCs In this collection log a bus query of these chosen DIDs In this collection log all DTCs diagnostic trouble codes from all chosen ECUs if the DTC passes the Status Mask filter Read Extended Snapshot Records In this collection include the DTC extended ISO 19 06 and DTC snapshot ISO 19 04 records Status Mask Read OBD II VIN and Calibration ID In this collection use this mask to filter which DTCs will get logged In this collection use J1979 mode 09 to log the VIN PID 02 and engine control module calibration ID PID 04 Collection Start Options For this collection select when to start logging data Collection Configuration Restart Options For this collection select when to stop logging data For this collection select when to restart logging data 63 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Bus Query Method neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload Reporting Options Power Management The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections For this collection select when to upload data to a WirelessNeoVI server Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Logger sleep and wakeup selections are mad
99. ipt Clicking the script name does the same thing as the button The Send link opens the Send CoreMini page to send that script to a vehicle or group of vehicles The download button at the far right sends the script file from the archive to a PC t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 96 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 CoreMini Archive Last Update Sunday April 28 2013 97 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 CoreMini Start Stop amp Clear G39 WN Website CoreMini Start Stop Clear Read the Dashboard Figure 1 In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard that shows these two important bits of information e Loaded CoreMini shows which script is currently in the logger e Script Status shows if the script is running or not Back Dashboard P Name 2013 tee fi Vehicle Make Mode Activity upload xfer ok Device 301027 Status Online 2013 04 27 e AT amp T 3G Last Data Upload UTC 11 14 25 Connection UMTS all 4 ets PLASMA Self Test Running not logging Loaded CoreMini v4 vs3zip data Figure 1 The vehicle Dashboard shows which script is loaded in the logger and if it is running or not Start Stop Clear Figure 2 Below the vehicle Dashboard are CoreMini commands for controlling the VS3ZIP script in the logger AVS3ZIP script tells the logger how to operate on its own APC running Vehicle Spy is needed to
100. ish control over neoVI PLASMA It can be very confusing to use your PC to send a VS3ZIP script to the hardware and moments later see it was cleared by somebody far away using the Wireless NeoVI website Some Related Side Notes Note 1 Cycling neoVI PLASMA power will restart AND re enable WirelessNeoVI Note 2 Using Quit by pressing the off screen menu button on the WirelessNeoVI main screen does NOT stop the WirelessNeoVI application from running That selection only closes the WirelessNeoVI main screen Note 3 To completely stop WirelessNeoVI during this power cycle only you must use this Android setting 208 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Disable WirelessNeoVI c Home Menu Manage Apps Downloaded WirelessNeoVI Force Stop Cycling neoVI PLASMA power will restart WirelessNeoVI unless you use that same Android settings area to Uninstall WirelessNeoVI which is NOT recommended neoVI PLASMA is a wireless device after all f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 5 2013 209 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 PC Mode with Vehicle Spy rs J neoVI PLASMA in PC Mode with Vehicle Spy APC running Vehicle Spy can work directly with a neoVI PLASMA just like a neoVI FIRE How To Get neoVI PLASMA Into PC Mode With Vehicle Spy First on neoVI PLASMA 1 Verify an SD card is installed 2 Connect the FIRE VNET on the bottom to DC power a
101. ith janesmith xyz com default John Doe johndoe abc com default Pada Figure 1 Edit a permissions profile to select which website actions and features are allowed neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 162 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Roles G9 WN Website Manage Role The main menu Manage gt Accounts gt Roles shows all possible roles for Wireless NeoVI website accounts Figure 1 Roles Name Description S SuperAdministrator A Administrator User K Page 1 of 1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 z pil Figure 1 Manage Roles shows a list of current roles supported by the Wireless NeoVI website Levels of Account Access The Wireless NeoVI server has three levels of account access with decreasing levels of website control 1 Super Administrator full control o can view website activity logs o controls all Administrator accounts o controls all Permissions and User level accounts o can view and reset security answer of all Administrators and Users o controls all devices 2 Administrator much control can view website activity logs cannot control other Administrator accounts controls all Permissions and User level accounts can view and reset security answer of all User level accounts controls all devices oOo 0 0 0 3 User little control cannot view website activity logs cann
102. ize power consumption neoVI PLASMA entering sleep mode can be identified by all the front facing LEDs turning yellow Once sleep mode is entered the LEDs will turn off D Pad Buttons D Pads are the round control areas on the left and right sides with 5 backlit buttons for up down left right and select Both sides perform the same actions The buttons can be used along with the touch screen to highlight items and make selections Home Menu Back Buttons These 3 backlit buttons on the left and right sides work the same as those found on many of today s Android smartphones Home jumps to the main home screen from anywhere Menu shows the menu options available Back returns to the previous screen or menu Custom Buttons 1 10 The custom buttons can be scripted to do different tasks like capture a buffer transmit a message or start a function block Button Monitoring in Vehicle Spy for advanced users All buttons can be monitored using a Vehicle Spy CoreMini script 11 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Buttons One way to let a button control script logic is to follow these steps 1 Use a function block script command like If Jump If or Wait Until 2 In VSpy Expression Builder Physical IO Switches neo0 sw 0 index 0 Value Value is O off or 1 on is the VSpy to monitor in Table 1 below 3 Run the function block script as CoreMini in neoVI PLASMA Table 1 Vehic
103. k button 7 6 Top row LED 7 n a 24 Left Android Menu button 8 7 Top row LED 8 n a 25 Left Android Home button 16 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 LEDs 9 8 Top row LED 9 n a 26 Right keypad UP button 10 9 Top row LED 10 n a 27 Right keypad RIGHT button n a 10 Right Android Back button n a 28 Right keypad DOWN button 11 Right Android Menu button Right keypad LEFT button Right Android Home button Right keypad CENTER button Bottom button 0 Left keypad UP button 14 Bottom button 9 Left keypad RIGHT button Bottom button 8 Left keypad DOWN button Bottom button 7 Left keypad LEFT button 17 Bottom button 6 Left keypad CENTER button Top of Page t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday April 20 2013 17 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Internal Features G53 Internal Features neoVI PLASMA has some internal features that can be accessed using a Vehicle Spy CoreMini script Beeper Aprogrammable beeper can be accessed at this location in the Vehicle Spy Expression Builder e Physical IO PWM Outputs PWM Output 1 PWM Frequency Hz Audible sound from the beeper ranges between 1 Hz to 4111 Hz For example to sound a simple beep use a function block script with the following steps 1 Set Value of PWM Output 1 Frequency 500 2 Wait For 0 25 s 3 Set Value of PWM Output 1 Frequency 0 4 Stop
104. kes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Data command called Live Data that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page shows results of custom expressions in real time from the vehicle logger Note that time delays in this data are affected by wireless communication network speed dropouts etc For this feature to work the VS3ZIP script in the logger must have its Wireless NeoVI Reporting Option enabled and configured properly in the VehicleScape DAQ Standalone Logging settings Use the Start and Stop buttons to control the live data display a Action Stop Status J Started Collection_1_TRIGGERED_DoingPost_VSSAL 0 0 LastAmountKBAvail_VSSAL 1916728 0 LED_Green_VSSAL 0 0 LED_Red_VSSAL Figure 1 This example shows a neoVI PLASMA reporting its red LED just turned on m neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 106 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Media Files G39 WN Website Media Files In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a Data command called Media Files that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page is an archive of all media files sent from the logger to the website Media files can be reviewed on the website itself or downloaded to a PC Audio media files can be captured using neoVI MIC hardware co
105. le Spy Button Mapping for neoVI PLASMA Builder id neoVI PLASMA Builder ae neoVI PLASMA Name Button Name Button Switch 3 2 Button 3 Switch 15 Left Keypad UP button Switch 4 3 Button 4 Switch 16 Left Right Android BACK buttons Switch 5 4 Button 5 Switch 17 Left Right Android MENU buttons Switch 6 5 Button 6 Switch 18 Left Right Android HOME buttons Switch 7 6 Button 7 Switch 19 ikli Keypad UP button Switch 9 8 Button 9 Switch 21 Right Keypad DOWN button Switch 10 9 Button 10 Switch 22 21 Right Keypad LEFT button Switch 11 10 Left Keypad CENTER button Switch 23 22 Right Keypad CENTER button 12 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Buttons Switch 12 11 Left Keypad LEFT button neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday April 21 2013 13 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 LEDs LEDs As the device layout shows the neoVI PLASMA has many LEDs There are 2 top facing LEDs for the SD cards and 10 front facing LEDs Figure 1 that indicate device conditions as described in Table 1 LED SD Card LEDs on top side Figure 1 These LEDs indicate the status of some neoVI PLASMA features Pattern Off Solid Green Table 1 neoVI PLASMA LED Pattern Defaults Description SD card removed SD card inserted Solid Red SD card is logging data Blink Red Core firmware is bein
106. length of time or a number of messages Pre Post Collection This setup is enabled if Collection Start Option Using Trigger For this collection log a snapshot of data values after a Collection Start triggered chosen delay time One Shot Report This setup is enabled if Collection Start Option Using Trigger The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collections Reporting Options Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports standalone logging m neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 48 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Finish After Messages or Expression ED Standalone Logging Collection Configuration Finish After Messages or Expression In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages collection has a Collection Configuration setup area that changes appearance based upon what Collection Start Option is selected The Collection Configuration in Figure 1 is displayed only if Collection Start Option Immediately or When Expression is True Table 1 describes each setting in Figure 1 and some other settings that affect all collections Table 1 Standalone Logging Collection Configuration Finish After
107. llections start a new log file after each wakeup instead of appending data to a previous log file For all collections allow a sleeping PLASMA to be woken up with an SMS text message 3G Use the PLASMA 3G wireless link to upload all log files to a WirelessNeoVI server before going to sleep slower than WIFI but usually more available in the USA Use the PLASMA WIFI wireless link to upload all log files to a WirelessNeoVI server before going to sleep faster than 3G but not as widely available in the USA Fail Timeout For all collections PLASMA will automatically upload all log files to a WirelessNeoVI server before going to sleep until it is successful or until this timeout in minutes expires This timer is reset after each PLASMA wakeup 68 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Power Management gt Power Management J Disable all logger TX ing on this When should the neoVI go into low current draw sleep mode Select Never to always stay awake Select When Message Not Present to go to sleep once a message is not on the bus after a certain period of time Likewise On Expression will sleep once an expression is true for a period of time and On No Bus Activity will sleep once the bus is quiet Note Any bus activity will cause the neoVI to stay awake or wake up Never On Expression On No Bus Activity Message neoVI Went To Sleep neoVI db19 X Wake up mode Time Period s
108. make a VS3ZIP script CoreMini M Send Coremini _ CoreMini Archive Remote Wake up gt Start Stop C Clear Figure 2 The CoreMini Commands Start Stop and Clear directly control the logger s script e Start starts the script currently in the logger e Stop stops the script currently in the logger 98 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 CoreMini Start Stop amp Clear e Clear clears the script currently in the logger m neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday April 29 2013 99 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data G9 WN Website Data Commands In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the Dashboard are Data related logger commands Figure 1 for working with data captured by the logger Use the links in Table 1 to see more details for each of the Data commands Data Data Archive k Reports Manual Upload VV Live Data j gt Media Files Figure 1 These Data commands can be found below the vehicle Dashboard area Table 1 Data Commands Data Command Description Data Archive Review data log files sent from the logger to the website Reports Review diagnostic trouble code DTC reports Manual Upload Forces the logger to send its data log files to the website Live Data Watch live signal data from the logger Media Files Review media files captured by the logger
109. n 85 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Vehicles Name Vehicle name and a link to the vehicle s Dashboard Year Vehicle year and a link to the vehicle s Dashboard Vehicle make or brand name and a link to the vehicle s Dashboard Model Vehicle model and a link to the vehicle s Dashboard VIN Vehicle Identification Number Fleet Fleet name and a link to see other vehicles in that fleet this link is NOT the same as the View gt Fleets page Device SN Logger serial number and a Dashboard link to the vehicle it is assigned to Status Alerts Data Online logger is running ok in wireless mode Offline logger is not currently detected Alerts from the logger that may require further attention Data Archive of log files sent by the logger to the website Location GPS location history of the vehicle logger Last Connected UTC Last date and UTC time the vehicle logger was online with the website Last Data Upload UTC Last date and UTC time a data log file was sent from the vehicle logger to the website m neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday April 26 2013 86 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 neoVI PLASMAs Across the Globe G neoVIPLASMAs Across the Globe Figure 1 shows the global reach of the Wireless NeoVI website and its Vehicles view ALL VEHICLE LOCATIONS
110. n alata Aubin hatin ah EON Realtime Activity L0G n s icin atanaiteatetient trctsttatittents ttentiiedhthahi teed atin aaa tial bieahs Stenti te aha o a Minis tind Anche o a te ah thew bests tienen tiadiaa diene Schedule AU ro esn o ERTE E cs sea pases cates a se pen dense A A Sp ashgnsdua capesteasapondea shes oecanus Gi asdpui dea sbansdeasdpeades savas AAAA GOoreMinicACtiOns aeit oed iei aaee aeda eda a oaaae aa eia da iaaa M daadaa eaa a aeaa adaa iiachiehlltenehlesitiieduhldiiltsawldeaiah esis Secure Connection Manager SD Card and Data Statistics SDI Card Stats AA EEEE AEAEE TAEA LENE ENEE AOA E IEN ANENE E EI AIEEE TA SA EAEN SNA ENI ONSA N Mew COFEMINIKINIO mucti EPA AE EA OTE A AEE EE A AE EOE E A O E EA AEE E E E E e E E A EE E a utes vannt dea 1 95 Upload Event Stats E T E T E T E T E A T E T aoe ete ee WirelessNeoVI Settings za arenes chsnahsahenahn anahais unue whenahsnshsnehsnahanahe ahwnatiel shanahahahenaic whnnade wheats Raa Eea EnA no Na DEIVE GOMNECHON AATE ceca oa eee ee a es se ti Se ede gk a lg a A ce as TA eae eed a meee Data Upload and GPS Message Filter ceeceeesseeseeeeeeteeeeeeee Miscellaneous Settings Disable WirelessNeoVI PC Mode with Vehicle Spy EEEE EEEn For More Help 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Overview G9 Overview of neoVI PLASMA Intrepid Control Systems has brought mobile technology into the world of vehicle testing with neoVl PLASMA What Is It neoVI PLASMA Figure 1 is a wi
111. nage gt Fleets to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add a new fleet or to edit fleets already in the system Afleet can have one or more vehicles and account groups assigned to it Afleet can be useful for applying some website features across many vehicles and loggers at the same time such as GPS tracking changing logger scripts or modifying logger settings Features for Manage Fleets e Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific fleets e New Fleet button adds another fleet to the table Red X button asks to delete the fleet in that row e Name click the fleet s Name to edit the fleet in that row Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many fleets across multiple tables Fleets New Fleet default default amp Test Fleet Test Fleeti MOSTSO Bench K wivi Staff Fleet WiVi Staff Fleet Fleet This is the fleet description K l Page lofi Go to page ox Items Page 20 z M 140 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Fleets Figure 1 Manage Fleets shows a table with links to edit any fleet on the Wireless NeoVI website neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 141 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Fleets GB WN Website Add or Edit Fleet The Manage gt Fleets table lets an administrator add view or edit
112. nd vehicle data bus networks 3 Connect the USB to PC port on top to the PC 4 Disable the WirelessNeoVI application at the bottom of its main screen optional Next on the PC 5 Open Vehicle Spy and it will show a VNET inside neoVI PLASMA is ready to go Please refer to the help documentation within Vehicle Spy Figure 1 and for tutorials examples and details regarding features not described in this guide The Vehicle Spy help documentation can also be found online by clicking here 210 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 PC Mode with Vehicle Spy sae Vehicle Spy Bile Setup SpyNebworks Measurement Embedded Tools Scripting and Automation Run Took Help 1 Offline o Es Platform Plasma Test Platform 9 A S Desktop 1 A bata a Name Setup c a a Go VehicleScape DAQ DAQ Senda Plasma Test Platform Recent My Setups Examples Name Location 5 x igure Hardware Tutorials 37 neoVI FIRE VNET 3 Copyrighted and licensed by Intrepid Control Systems Inc www intrepidcs com Figure 1 Please see the Vehicle Spy help files for many important features not presented in this guide f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday January 28 2013 211 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 For More Help pi For More Help Intrepid Control Systems Inc 31601 Research Park Dr Madi
113. nday May 12 2013 95 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 CoreMini Archive G9 WN Website CoreMini Archive In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the vehicle Dashboard is a CoreMini command called CoreMini Archive that opens a page similar to Figure 1 This page is an archive of VS3ZIP script files previously sent to the logger Archived scripts can be sent again to the logger or downloaded to a PC AVS3ZIP script tells the logger how to operate on its own APC running Vehicle Spy is required to make a VS3ZIP script Scripts can also be accessed using the website main menu View gt Scripts 2 benc 2013 04 r xE n zara vest bench teat2 301425 2013 04 15 admin wivi 1348 SCRIPT_LOAD_OK Send o CamTest plasma camera 2xfire vnet bench test 2 301125 2013 04 15 A EN 1948 SCRIPT_LOAD_OK Send wivi vs3zip 21 11 38 0 KB plasma camera 2xfire vnet bench test 2 e 2013 04 15 11948 El wivi vs3zip 301125 54 96 20 0 admin wivi p CLEARED Send KM Page 1 of 1 Go to page ox Items Page 20 M bl Figure 1 The CoreMini Archive shows all VS3ZIP scripts ever sent from the website to the logger Using the CoreMini Archive On the far left the red X button asks to delete the script from the archive The button shows hides the names of all data file collections related to that scr
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115. ngs Generate Debug Log File Captures Everything a t General Error Log from Activity Log Screen every 32KB Reset General Error Log from Persistent File every 128KB v Configure Apk Background Click Button to Configure Apk Background Select Background Save Figure 1 These are the WirelessNeoVI Miscellaneous settings 206 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Miscellaneous Settings f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Wednesday February 06 2013 207 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Disable WirelessNeoVI G39 WN App Disable The bottom of the WirelessNeoVI main screen has a Disable Enable WirelessNeoVI button shown in Figure 1 That button is the only quick way to disable the application Even when disabled the WirelessNeoVI status bar icon D will continue to show the application is still running because it is only disabled not stopped The top of the WirelessNeoVI main screen has text showing if the service is currently enabled or disabled all Wireless NeoVI Service is Enabled Realtime Activity Log Secure Connection Manager SD Card and Data Statistics WirelessNeoVI Settings Disable WirelessNeoVI Ver 1 54 024 Figure 1 Tap on the disable button at the bottom of the main screen to disable WirelessNeoVI Why Disable WirelessNeoVI Disabling WirelessNeoVI is optional for PC mode but can be a good idea to clearly establ
116. ni from Logger SD Card Are you sure you want to erase the currently loaded coremini from the Logger SD Card Figure 4 Tap on yes if you really want to erase the currently loaded VS3ZIP script Settings Figure 5 This slider determines how often the SD Card Stats screen is updated 193 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 SD Card Stats Set Card State Refresh Rate Sec Refresh Rate 3 Sec Figure 5 This slider is a menu button option on the SD Card Stats screen f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Wednesday February 06 2013 194 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 View CoreMini Info G59 SD Card Stats View CoreMini Info While on the WirelessNeoVI SD Card Stats screen tap on View CoreMini Info to see information similar to Figure 1 w Coremini Details Name DAQ 1 Version 18 Encrypted Size vs3cmb 2048 Bytes Decrypted Size vs3cmb 15944 Bytes UserFile Size readbin 1024 Bytes CoreMini Create Time MSB 1663190 CoreMini Create Time LSB 712001536 Number of Messages 0 Number of TxMessages 0 Number of FBlockScripts 5 Number of AppSignals 42 Number of FBlockCaptures 1 Number of FBSteps 0 Number of ReflashScripts 0 Number of Expressions 74 Number of UsFBScriptList 0 Number of UsFBCaptureList 0 Number of UsTxList 0 Number of MsFBScriptList 5 Number of MsFBCaptureList 1 Number of MsTxList 0 Number of MsF
117. nizip Upload Status 2013 05 07 21 33 24 0 2 KB 300520 wnlzip Upload Status 2013 05 07 21 33 19 0 2 KB kig BB 301027w wnlzip Upload Status 2013 05 07 21 02 28 0 2 KB o 301093 wnizip Upload Status 2013 05 03 20 35 31 0 2 KB v K Page 1 of 1 Go to page ox Items Page 20 M bl t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 176 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Wireless Link Speed and Data Usage 9 Wireless Link Speed and Data Usage Although neoVI PLASMA in wireless mode is quite amazing wireless link speed and possibly your bandwidth usage cost needs to be considered Data processing time and usage costs can increase quickly when trying to apply multiple large databases to huge buffers of data coming from multiple fast networks blasting messages periodically at all times Relative Speeds The fastest connections on neoVI PLASMA for moving large amounts of data around are its hardwired ethernet and USB ports The fastest wireless link supported by neoVI PLASMA is currently WIFI The next fastest wireless link is 3G cellular GSM neoVI PLASMA does not support faster 4G cellular technology yet but it will at some point It Can Pay to Think Small While there is certainly a need at times to grab everything there can be a price to pay for doing it that way all the time On the other hand there is also a risk of thinking TOO small or
118. nnected to a logger s USB port Capturing video media is a feature under development at Intrepid Control Systems Media Files Features e Media Toolbar click on the toolbar to control volume jump forward back start and pause e Delete button asks if you want to delete the marked files e Play button plays that file on the website e Download button downloads that file to a PC Navigation aids below the table help manage many media files across multiple pages wall 2013 03 06_12 52 57 mp 0 04 ll T 12013 03 06_12 52 57 mp3 114 KB 2013 03 06 13 19 28 0 C 2013 03 06_12 51 56 mp3 114 KB 2013 03 06 13 12 51 0 C 2013 02 19_18 42 32 mp3 115 KB 2013 02 20 09 32 28 0 C 2013 02 19_13 04 13 mp3 116 KB 2013 02 19 17 03 21 0 K Page lofi Go to page o Items Page 20 x bl 107 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Media Files Figure 1 Media files from a logger can be reviewed on the website or downloaded to a PC f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 108 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 GPS G9 WN Website GPS Commands In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the Dashboard are GPS related logger commands Figure 1 to view Global Positioning System locations of the logger Use the links in Table 1 to see more details for e
119. nsitions from true to false we will Restart the trigger and wait for the next event Restart Figure 3 The Restart Options if Collection Configuration Stop on Expression t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 56 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload rs J Standalone Logging neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages or Bus Query collection has neoVl PLASMA Collection Upload options to take advantage of PLASMA s wireless capabilities Table 1 describes the settings in Figure 1 and some other settings that affect all collections Table 1 Standalone Logging neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload Settings PLASMA Collection Upload Setting Description Each time this collection stops automatically upload its log file to a WirelessNeoVI server using the neoVI PLASMA 3G wireless link slower than WIFI but usually more available in the USA Each time this collection stops automatically upload its log file to a WirelessNeoVI server using the neoVI PLASMA WIFI link faster than 3G but not as widely available in the USA Each time this collection stops keep trying to automatically upload its log file to a Fail Timeout WirelessNeoVI server until successful or until the timeout in minutes expires This timer restarts after each PLASMA wakeup event The following settings affect ALL Standalone Logging collec
120. nt the frequency of values created by this expression The Expression Builder DAQ data source will list signals selected on the VehicleScape DAQ Channels tab Value is calculated based on Time while expression is non zero in seconds Min Max Value In this collection for this axis count the length of time in seconds that the axis expression is non zero Use this to count how often an event of varying duration has occurred In this collection for this axis set limits on the value range to keep track of Number of Buckets In this collection for this axis set the number of buckets to apply across the value range Add to closest bucket Create dedicated spillover buckets In this collection for this axis if the axis expression falls outside the value range then count that value in the closest bucket In this collection for this axis add spillover buckets at each end of the value range for counting values that fall outside the value range Increment an invalid counter Histogram Sample Options Every In this collection for this axis increment an invalid counter each time the axis expression falls outside the value range Description In this collection start logging at a chosen periodic rate in seconds 59 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Histogram Method Only when expression is true Using Trigger In this collection start logging data at a chosen periodic rate w
121. oVI PLASMA Help 12May13 CoreMini G39 WN Website CoreMini Commands In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle takes you to its Dashboard Below the Dashboard are CoreMini related logger commands Figure 1 for working with VS3ZIP scripts in the logger AVS3ZIP script tells the logger how to operate on its own APC running Vehicle Spy is needed to make a VS3ZIP script Use the links in Table 1 to see more details for each of the CoreMini commands CoreMini y Send CoreMini CoreMini Archive Remote Wake up gt Start Stop Clear Figure 1 These CoreMini commands can be found below the vehicle Dashboard area Table 1 CoreMini Commands CoreMini Command Description Sends a VS3ZIP script file from your PC to the logger and starts it send CoreMini This overwrites any current script in the logger CoreMini Archive An archive of VS3ZIP script files previously sent to the logger Sends a wake up from the website to the logger Remote Wake Up The logger s SIM card provider must have text messaging enabled for this feature to work Start Starts the script currently in the logger to Stops the script running in the logger Clears the script from the logger f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday April 28 2013 92 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 CoreMini 93 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Send Cor
122. oVI PLASMA in wireless mode The VehicleScape DAQ Channels tab is where signals are selected to log This tab is split into left and right window panes The left side displays a list of signals to pick from and the right side allows further adjustments to the signals selected Left Side of Channels Tab Figure 1 Use the left side of the tab to search for and select signals from a list The list is a compilation of messages and signals from databases on the nearby Database Hardware Setup tab and other data like the Messages Editor and Application Signals The signal list can be filtered by entering text into the search field or by clicking the diagnostics button and selecting a diagnostic category in the network ECU tree Groups of items can be created using press hold of CTRL or SHIFT keys and left clicking the items Highlighted signals to be logged can be Selected one at a time or All at once by clicking the corresponding button below the search field The Paste List button can speed up signal selection when working with a huge list of signals First copy to the clipboard a list of line delimited signal names from any source like a column in a spreadsheet Next click the Paste List button and Vehicle Spy will attempt to select all signals that match the clipboard entries Specific Problem Logs will indicate any signals that Vehicle Spy could not find a match for VehicleScape pag Database Hardware Setup Channels pc Logging Standalone Logg
123. of the page is a header area shown in Figure 2 The upper right side shows your login name and role The User and Administrator roles provide different levels of access using different website menu selections neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday April 25 2013 77 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Wireless NeoVI Website 78 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 User Accounts G39 WN Website User Accounts Wireless NeoVI website users have access to the menu selections shown in Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see further details for each selection Administrator accounts have additional Manage menu selections View Manage Log Out View Manage Log Out Fleets My Account Figure 1 These are the website menu selections at the User level Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Menu Selections for Users Menu Selection Description A fleet is a group of vehicles with loggers installed in them Access fleet vehicle lists Review data sent to the website from vehicles in a fleet View gt Fleets See where vehicles in a fleet are located Send a script to all vehicles in a fleet Change settings to decode raw data into various file formats Change logger settings in all vehicles in a fleet A vehicle has a logger installed with a script running in it Access a vehicle s Dashboard Read vehicle logger alerts View gt Vehicles Review data sent to
124. ogging Settings in Vehicle Spy e Collection Start Option When Expression is True AND Wile ee Everita e neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload enabled uploads each collection after it finishes e Collection Start Option Using Trigger 197 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Upload Event Stats AND e Collection Configuration Pre Post Collection AND e neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload enabled uploads each collection after it finishes Pre Post Events e Power Management lt gt Never one of the sleep modes must be active Sleep Events AND e neoVI PLASMA before sleep upload all data enabled uploads all collections before going to sleep f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday April 22 2013 198 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WirelessNeoVI Settings G39 WN App WirelessNeoVI Settings Tapping on WirelessNeoVI Settings on the WirelessNeoVI main screen opens to the first settings tab This tab is called Server Connection and is shown in Figure 1 Four tabs in total hold the settings affecting all aspects of wireless mode operations Use the links in Table 1 to for more information on the settings each tab has av Server Connection Figure 1 WirelessNeoVI has many settings to control its operation Table 1 WirelessNeoVI Settings Tabs Settings Tab Description Server Connection Settings for the Wirele
125. one Logging Reporting Options In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging feature has Reporting Options for physical feedback from the logger itself or neoVI MOTE hardware It is also possible to have Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website These settings apply to all Standalone Logging collections Refer to Table 1 which describes the settings in Figure 1 Reporting Option Table 1 Standalone Logging Reporting Options Description For all collections use LEDs to indicate the current logger status e Red blink logger script is running e Green blink slow logging data to the SD card e Green blink fast pre post collection is logging after a trigger event neoVI MOTE neoVI MOTE Network For all collections use a neoVI MOTE connected to the logger for basic feedback and control features For all collections the network used by the logger to communicate with neoVI MOTE Buzz on Start Trigger For all collections the neoVI MOTE will make a chosen sound when the logger is started or triggered Expressions to Display For all collections the neoVI MOTE will use scrolling text to display values of chosen expressions Show Triggered Message For all collections the neoVI MOTE will use scrolling text to show the logger has triggered Wireless NeoVI For all collections send Live Data of chosen expressions to the WirelessNeoVI website PLASMA only Beep on Wakeup PLASMA only For all collections
126. onent Versions Permissions Disk Space My Account Change Password Notifications Figure 1 These are the Manage menu selections at the Administrator level Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Menu Selections for Administrators Manage Menu Selection Description Add a new vehicle Edit vehicle information Vehicles Edit logger information Edit fleet information Add a new fleet Edit fleet information e Add a new logger e View logger version information 133 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Manage Devices Accounts gt Accounts Accounts gt Account Groups Accounts gt Permissions e Edit logger information e Edit vehicle information Description Add a new account Edit account information like the security question answer Edit account permissions to access website features See when an account last logged into the website See account IP address used during its last log in Add a new account group Edit account group information Add a new permission template Edit a permission template Accounts gt Roles See which roles the website currently supports Accounts gt My Account Update your account and security information Accounts gt Change Password Accounts gt Notifications Site gt Component Versions Update your account password e Add a new notification setup e Edit a notification setup Description View the website componen
127. onfiguration Vehicle 2013 Make Model Formats C BLF blf C CANSNIFF _cansniff log _ CSV Log File csv _ CSV Capture csv _ IMG img MDF dat _ VECTOR asc ES ee Figure 1 Click Data Export Settings to select data export formats Table 1 Data Export Formats Data Export Format Description BLF Raw message data in Vector binary log file format CANSNIFF Decoded message data in Vector CANSniff format CSV Log File Decoded signal data versus time CSV Capture Decoded message and signal data in CSV format IMG Decoded message and signal data for a MOST network 115 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Export Settings MDF Decoded signal data in MDF format VECTOR Raw message data in Vector ASCII format How Does a Logger Use the Wireless NeoVI Website Data Export Settings There is a hidden process involved when a logger sends its data log files to the website This process is detailed a bit further here to help advanced users understand how the website Data Export Settings are put to use 1 Extract always occurs In neoVI PLASMA its SD card 1 named LOGGER has Vehicle Spy Archive VSA files on it The VSA files contain the VS3ZIP script and network data captured from the vehicle When the script triggers neoVI PLASMA to upload data logs to the website an extraction occurs which pulls the following files from the VSA file on the SD card e VSB
128. oss multiple tables Account Groups New Account Group Account Group Account group description K Page lof 1 Go to page 0 gt Items Page 20 z D Figure 1 Manage Account Groups shows a table with links to edit any group on the Wireless NeoVI website 155 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Account Groups t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 156 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Account Groups G amp D WN Website Add or Edit Account Group The Manage gt Accounts gt Account Groups table lets an administrator add view or edit the account group properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Don t forget to click Save when editing an account group already in the system Account Group Property Name Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Account Group Properties Description A custom name for the account group Description Supports a longer custom description of the account group Accounts Accounts can be assigned or removed from the group The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt and lt lt buttons in the middle to make and remove selections Fleets Fleets can be assigned or removed from the group Assigning a fleet of vehicles to an account group can save time versus assigning veh
129. osts to Server Post GPS Only When the Location Changes Configure Live Data i aes 7 gii i CE Settings this value to 0 will cause apk to send live data forever until stop cmd is received Configure Audio Recording Pendant Allow Audio Recording to be Canceled Partially Recorded File will still be Uploaded Save Figure 1 WirelessNeoV Data Upload and GPS settings m neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 202 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Message Filter GD WirelessNeoVI Settings Message Filter Tap on WirelessNeoVI Settings on the WirelessNeoVI main screen to get to the Message Filter screen similar to Figure 1 Message Filter Configure Message Filter oad FarmLink Default Filter Spec DISABLED Load FarmLink Default Spec OE A Eaa Ea Load ViVi NA Default Spec 1 fror h Figure 1 These are the WirelessNeoVI Message Filter settings Most settings here are disabled for now but there are some pre built filters for specific customers of Intrepid Control Systems Farmlink When uploading exclude any upload that only contains neoVI network msgs GPS only file VM NA VM Motori North America 203 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Message Filter When uploading periodically filter CCP traffic on MSCAN to reduce the amount of data to be uploaded before sleep 1 No HSCAN1 2 messages on manual or automatic
130. ot control Administrator accounts cannot control Permissions or other User level accounts cannot view or reset security answer of other accounts O O O O 163 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Roles o cannot view or control devices assigned to other accounts neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 164 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Change Password The main menu Manage gt Accounts gt Change Password lets administrators change the password only for THEIR OWN account WN Website Change Password Fill in the data fields then click Save to change the password which IS case sensitive If you forget your password use the Forgot Password link on the Log In page and correctly answer the security question security answer is NOT case sensitive To improve privacy and security the log in passwords of other accounts on the website can not be changed by administrators Administrators can only change the security question and answer in other accounts Figure 3 Use Manage My Account then click Change Password to change the password Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Notes Fields marked vord shou rd shou rd shou d shou eeeeveeveeee eee o Change Password Ed oc are required vord is case sensitive ontain at least 6 characters ot contain more than 128 charact
131. ot wireless related issues WirelessNeoVI automatically starts in the background after power is applied to neoVI PLASMA The application s main screen can be opened from the neoVl PLASMA home screen Figure 1 by tapping on its icon WirelessNeo Figure 1 Tap the WirelessNeoVI icon on the neoVI PLASMA home screen to access it Main Screen Figure 2 and Table 1 Tapping the WirelessNeoVI icon in Figure 1 will open the main screen in Figure 2 In the upper left corner of Figure 2 is a status bar icon indicating the status of the WN APK service and server Just below the status bar the screen shows if the SERVICE is currently enabled or disabled Note The SERVICE is not the same as the SERVER and both are required for successful wireless operations 178 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 WirelessNeoVI Application WN APK WirelessNeoVI Service is Enabled i p Realtime Activity Log Secure Connection Manager he a NA SD Card and Data Statistics Q WirelessNeoVI Settings Disable WirelessNeoVI Ver 1 54 024 Figure 2 The WirelessNeoVI application main screen Table 1 WirelessNeoVI Main Screen Selections Main Screen Selection Description Realtime Activity Log View a realtime log of WirelessNeoVI activity and server traffic Secure Connection Manager Keep server communications secure with this SD Card and Data Statistics Shows SD card and data upload event statistics Wir
132. p Features if done properly SD Cards Two standard size slots for SD cards that can be up to 128 GB each for logging data Avoid touching the metal contacts on the card To insert an SD card while looking at the front of Plasma point its diagonal notch downwards to your left and its gold contacts facing away from you You should feel slight resistance from a spring then hear or feel a small click if done properly SD Card LEDs Ethernet Two LEDs that indicate the current status of each SD card Outboard port can connect to an Ethernet network or an external 3G modem Ethernet ICS mfg Inboard port is for ICS manufacturing and debugging purposes HDMI USB Host USB to PC Connection for an external display like a monitor or projector Two USB host ports standard A plug for external controls like a mouse or keyboard USB port standard B plug for connecting to a computer USB port USB ICS MFG Smallest USB port micro B plug is for ICS manufacturing and debugging purposes Audio Input Connector jack input for an amplified microphone Audio Output Connector jack output for a small speaker or headphones WIFI antenna connection for the small mast antenna provided GPS antenna connection for the wire labeled GPS on the 2 wire puck antenna provided GSM Front Side D Pad 3G cellular antenna connection for the wire labeled GSM on the 2 wire puck antenna provided D
133. rab the entire collection but you can reduce that amount by adjusting them to whatever start and end times you want that are available within that collection After selecting how much data you want click the Upload Selection button to finish the process 104 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Manual Upload Data Session Start Time Sunday August 26 2012 6 42 27 AM SD Card Size 2 0 GB End Time Sunday August 26 2012 7 04 19 AM Data Size 32 0 KB Time range 6 42 27 to 7 04 19 Select Upload Selection Figure 2 Use the end point sliders to control how much data to upload from the device to the website 3 Upload The Data The website triggers the device to upload your selection to the archive You should see a result similar to Figure 3 if all goes well When finished the Data Archive will let you view the data on the website or download it to your PC Compression 100 Compression of 1 segment s completed Upload 100 Upload of 1 segment s completed Build 100 Data processed successfully View Your data is now ready to be viewed and or downloaded Click here Figure 3 Manual upload from the device to the website archive was successful f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 105 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Live Data GB 3 WN Website Live Data In View gt Vehicles clicking on a vehicle ta
134. rce a single decimation rate normal mode only Rate i F Seconds I Store on change only based on entire raw messsage Figure 1 The Standalone Logging Message Collection Options 44 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Message Collection Options f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 45 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Collection Start Options GD Standalone Logging Collection Start Options In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Messages or Bus Query collection has Start Options described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Collection Start Option Immediately When Expression is True Table 1 Standalone Logging Collection Start Options Description In this collection start logging data immediately after power up This enables a Finish After Messages or Expression In this collection start logging data after the expression is true This enables a Finish After Messages or Expression Using Trigger Trigger when expression is true Trigger when expression changes In this collection start logging data after an expression action This enables setup of a Pre Post Collection or One Shot Report In this collection start logging data after the expression is true for a selected time In this collection start logging data after the expression changes from its current value Trigger when expression incre
135. re user manual Blue Modem driver onoff signal is being pulsed to turn modem off or is sending AT commands for sleep c LED 10 Solid Yellow Stays on 5 s every time Linux sends an internal communication update to HID LED Control Colors and Mapping for advanced users All front facing LEDs can be controlled using a Vehicle Spy CoreMini script All of the LEDs are multicolor including those used for backlighting the buttons 15 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 LEDs One way to control a neoVI PLASMA LED in Vehicle Spy is to follow these steps 1 Use 2 function block script Set Value commands to control the LED color and value 2 In VSpy Expression Builder Physical IO LEDs neo0 Id 1 index 0 Color where Color is 0 to 7 see below neoO Id 0 index 0 Value where Value is O off or 1 on is the VSpy number to change in Table 2 below 3 Run the function block script as CoreMini in neoVI PLASMA LED colors can be any of these values 0 black 1 red 2 green 3 yellow 4 blue 5 magenta 6 cyan 7 white Builder VSpy Name Table 2 Vehicle Spy LED Mapping for neoVI PLASMA neoVI PLASMA LED Name Builder VSpy neoVI PLASMA LED 1 QO Top row LED 1 Bottom button 5 1 Top row LED 2 Bottom button 4 2 Top row LED 3 Bottom button 3 3 Top row LED 4 Bottom button 2 6 5 Top row LED 6 n a 23 Left Android Bac
136. reless capable device for testing vehicle data bus networks This device layout link can help you locate some of its main features neoVI PLASMA has WIFI and 3G wireless technologies plus GPS tracking too Up to 3 VNET modules interact with all types of vehicle networks including CAN LIN K Line MOST and FlexRay among others AFIRE VNET based upon Intrepid s proven neoVI FIRE hardware is included to start with Atouch screen interface with an Android operating system lets you quickly see and control operations Many buttons and LEDs are also included As you can see the neoVI PLASMA has a LOT going on but this documentation will try to help you get the most from it Amore detailed product overview can be downloaded by clicking here pdf How Do Use It The answer to that really depends upon what your needs are at the time neoVI PLASMA has the flexibility to be used in a couple of ways Wireless Mode PC from afar A computer using the Wireless NeoVI website can find and connect to neoVI PLASMAS that are in remote locations PC Mode with Vehicle Spy PC direct connect A computer running Vehicle Spy software can connect directly to a neoVI PLASMA 1 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Overview O SATF wl A BC e ese a neosVIi a ge D q San ite F 3 pBHB08G8008 4 www intrepidcs com pen gt Figure 1 The neoVI PLASMA can be used in a couple of ways m neoVI PLASMA Documentation
137. ression Builder under the Physical IO Power Management category f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 5 2013 76 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Wireless NeoVI Website G59 S_ Wireless NeoVI Website The Wireless NeoVI website lets you find monitor and control all of your neoVI PLASMAS running in wireless mode from vehicles across the globe The website server archives log files captured from the vehicles and these files can be downloaded to your PC for further analysis at any time Log In to Wireless NeoVI Please contact your Wireless NeoVI administrator for your website address and account information to get started After entering your information click Log In to access your account The Password here IS case sensitive E Mail Password Forgot password Figure 1 Log In to the Wireless NeoVI website Should you ever forget your password click the Forgot Password link below the Log In button Answer your security question correctly and you will be allowed to reset your password After Log In INTREPID CONTROL SYSTEMS INC T m a Intrepid VERA AR i TAY ome pt Samy Sony I o y Y ii Caritasu Pe 7 D 2 W Eas Vehicle List Manage Log Out Figure 2 The header area has account information and links to other pages After logging in to the website you will start on the Vehicle List page At the top
138. ro Otherwise choose one of the derivative options Trigger when expression is true J for atleast 1 0 7 seconds J Manual Trigger neoVI MOTE Push Button Pendant Trigger when expression changes Trigger when expression c ore tha Should we always collect the DAQ channels even if we re not logging Needed if start expression trigger is a DAQ item IV Always DAQ T u0198 09 T Figure 1 The Standalone Logging Histogram settings neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 3 61 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Histogram Method Last Update Friday May 3 2013 62 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Bus Query Method 9 Standalone Logging Bus Query In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Bus Query collection can log a snapshot of DID values and DTCs at one point in time from several ECUs at once Table 1 describes the settings in Figure 1 and some other settings that affect all collections Bus Query Setting Base ECU Table 1 Standalone Logging Bus Query Settings Description In this collection use the DID definitions in this ECU to apply to the entire Bus Query Select ECUs In this collection log a bus query from these chosen ECUs Specify a Range Diagnostic ID of first last ECU In this collection log a bus query from all ECUs within a range of arbitration IDs on a chosen network In this collect
139. roup lt gt Account lt gt Permissions Workflow For Getting Started New administrators can use the following workflow to get up and running Add a user account and remember the initial password you give it Add a permission profile and link it to the account Add a device Add a wireless license for the device Add a vehicle and link it to the device Add a fleet and link it to the vehicle Add an account group and link it to the account and fleet Let the user know their initial log in password ONDAN That should be enough to get the ball rolling If desired an email notification can also be added to let the user know each time the logger has sent data to the website The notification must be linked to the account f neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 131 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Getting Started for Administrators Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 132 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Manage G39 3 WN Website Manage Menu Wireless NeoVI website administrators have access to all of the Manage menu selections shown in Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see further details for each selection User level accounts have less choices in the Manage menu View Manage Log Out View Manage Log Out Vehicles Vehicles Fleets Devices Accounts gt Accounts Site gt Account Groups Comp
140. rrect or does not exist yet this section will let you correct it To change the platforms in the list click the Setup Platforms button to edit them The next section is Network databases These databases are applied to all normal mode non diagnostic vehicle network traffic Clicking the Load DBC or VSDB files button will bring up the Network Databases dialog The following section is Diagnostic databases These databases are applied to all diagnostic vehicle network traffic Clicking the Load ODX MDX GDX or A2L files button will take you to ECUs view where new diagnostic database files can be loaded The last Platform Setup section is MEP databases Memory Edit Protocol reads and writes ECU memory locations using A2L database files applied to CCP or XCP vehicle network traffic If any are missing or need updating the Load A2L files for CCP XCP will display MEP view where A2L Files can be added or updated 31 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Setup Databases x fi 5 Channels PC Logging Standalone Logging Gateway Online DAQ 1 zJ estan T O mHardware Setup On the Hardware view you can modify the baud rate settings as well as access other hardware specific settings The hardware must be in and powered to be able to use it E9 Edit hardware and network settings Platform Setup Current Platform setup pistforms A None 7 Above is your currently loaded pistform A platform is a coll
141. rver Time UTC 16 08 2012 07 39 38 5 Apk Version 1 54 024 45 Connected to Server GSM Sig Str 99 31 5 GPS Temporarily Unavailable GPS Available GSM Sig Str 16 31 mobile Network is Connected GSM Sig Str 15 31 GSM Sig Str 17 31 GSM Sig Str 14 12 GSM Sig Str 13 16 08 2012 9 GSM Sig Str 11 a mx Clear Log als View Error Log gt Figure 1 The Realtime Activity Log is opened from the main screen AAAHARAAAHAAHAAAH 5 Some activity log settings are located in Miscellaneous WirelessNeoVl Settings Realtime Activity Log Menu Button Figure 2 and Table 1 Press the off screen menu button to see the selections along the bottom of Figure 2 and described in Table 1 185 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Realtime Activity Log Ver 1 54 024 Server Connection Online VNET 300323 123 SSID null EN Send Log to Server Reset Log Schedule Auto Send Coremini Actions Figure 2 Press the off screen menu button to see the selections along the bottom Table 1 Realtime Activity Log Menu Selections Realtime Activity Log Menu Selection Description Asks if you wish to send a general or error activity log to the Wireless NeoVI website Just tap on a selection to archive it on the server for future reference Send Log to Server Immediately erases the activity log in neoVI PLASMA Reset Log Warning no prompt Schedule Auto Send Opens a setup dialog
142. son Heights Michigan 48071 USA ph 586 731 7950 fax 586 731 2274 email moreinfo intrepidcs com ICS website www intrepidcs com neoVI PLASMA hardware http intrepidcs com neoviplasma index html Wireless NeoVI website http Awww wirelessneovi conm Vehicle Spy software http intrepidcs com VehicleSpy index html neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday April 18 2013 212 212
143. ss NeoVI website server IP address and port number opens to this tab Data Upload and GPS Change how data uploads work and how often GPS updates information Message Filter Pre built message filters to reduce data uploads Miscellaneous Settings Application thread controls and realtime activity log settings f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Monday January 28 2013 199 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Server Connection GD WirelessNeoVI Settings Server Connection Tap on WirelessNeoVI Settings on the WirelessNeoVI main screen to get to the Server Connection screen similar to Figure 1 av Server Connection Configure Server Connection Parameters IP Address kdge wirelessneovi com Port Number 10101 Reset host WIFI when failed making connection to the Server after 20 consecutive connect attempts w pk is using Figure 1 These are the WirelessNeoVI Server Connection settings The IP Address and Port Number must be correct for neoVI PLASMA to work in wireless mode Your WirelessNeoVI website administrator should know what these settings should be set to The current server online offline status is at the very top of the WirelessNeoVI Realtime Activity Log If you have a finicky WIFI connection there is a setting here to change the connect attempts Do not forget to tap the Save button at the bottom of the screen f neoVI
144. ssNeoVI Settings button opens a page similar to Figure 1 that shows the current settings and activity log schedule Fi Server Connection Data Upload and GPs Z Message Filter Misc Settings Logs Reset host WiFi when failed making N admin wivi 2013 05 09 connection to the Server A 13 43 37 563 P OMIE Pe aa 2013 05 09 Reset host WiFi interval 20 consecutive connect attempts admin wivi 13 43 37 563 E a as wiu 2013 05 09 IP Address 50 77 232 180 admin wivi 13 43 37 563 iy 2013 05 09 Port Number 10101 admin wivi 13 43 37 563 Figure 1 The WirelessNeoVI application running on the logger has many settings Change the Logger s WirelessNeoVI Settings Click the Configure Settings button in Figure 1 to open a page similar to Figure 2 This allows the settings and activity log schedule to be changed for one vehicle logger or an entire fleet of vehicle loggers Use the By Vehicle and By Fleet tabs Figure 2 to select which vehicle or fleet of vehicles will get the new settings The left side is a list of choices and the right side shows which choices have been made Use the gt gt gt and lt lt lt buttons Figure 2 to make and remove selections USE EXTRA CAUTION IF UPDATING AN ENTIRE FLEET After selecting which loggers to change use the tabs at Figure 2 to find the various settings and make changes After all changes have been made click Submit Figure 2 to send all changes to
145. t version levels Site gt Disk Space Site gt Logs Site gt License See how much disk drive space is being used and how much is free for data log storage View a website activity log Download a website activity log from the website to a PC e Send a Wireless NeoVI license file WNLZIP from a PC to the website e See when a license file was last uploaded e Download a license file from the website to a PC 134 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Manage SSS SSSI Top of Page f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 10 2013 135 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Vehicles G39 WN Website Manage Vehicles Wireless NeoVI website administrators can use the main menu Manage gt Vehicles to open a table similar to Figure 1 This table contains links to add a new vehicle or to edit vehicles loggers and fleets already in the system Avehicle can have only one device logger assigned to it at any given time Avehicle can be assigned to a fleet that contains multiple vehicles Features for Manage Vehicles Search field amp button filters all tables to help locate specific vehicles New Vehicle button adds another vehicle to the table Red X button s asks to delete the vehicle in that row e Name click the vehicle s Name to edit the vehicle in that row e Device click the vehicle s Device number to edit
146. ta captured by the logger Data Archive Review data log files sent from the logger to the website Reports Manual Upload Live Data Review diagnostic trouble code DTC reports Forces the logger to send its data log files to the website Watch live signal data from the logger Media Files Review media files captured by the logger These GPS commands relate to logger locations within the Global Positioning System Current GPS Location Shows the last reported location of the logger on a map GPS History Miscellaneous Shows where the logger has been over time using a map and a table of time stamped coordinates These Miscellaneous commands do not fit in the other categories Data Export Settings Selections for the data export file format Activity Logs Review Wireless NeoVI realtime activity logs Reset PLASMA OS Resets the logger s Linux operating system Cancel All Uploads Stops all current and pending data log uploads from the logger to the website Shows the logger s IP address and version numbers of its components 90 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Logger Commands Device Details This also has a link to adjust some of the logger s settings Alerts from the logger that may require further attention t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday April 27 2013 91 212 ne
147. table Red X button asks to delete the profile in that row e Name click the profile Name to edit the permissions profile in that row Table Page Tools below the table are tools to manage many profiles across multiple tables Permissions default default WivVi Staff Permission Access rights for WiVi Staff at ICS x Permission Profile 1 Example for help files K n Page 1 of 1 Go to page 0 Items Page 20 Di Figure 1 Manage Permissions shows a table with links to edit any permission profile on the Wireless NeoVI website 159 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Permissions t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Sunday May 12 2013 160 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Permissions G9 WN Website Add or Edit Permissions The Manage gt Accounts gt Permissions table lets an administrator add view or edit the permission profile properties described in Table 1 and shown in Figure 1 Apermissions profile limits actions and access to website features for accounts chosen by the administrator Don t forget to click Save when editing a permission profile already in the system Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Permissions Properties Permissions Property Description Name Name of the permissions profile Description Actions on off Add A description of the profile Description Members
148. table If this serial number is incorrect then this device must be deleted and a new one added Device Label A custom name for the device SMS Address Device Type Short Message System i e texting address associated with the device SIM card This supports sending a Remote Wake Up from the website to the device This is always neoVI PLASMA for now but another exciting wireless device from Intrepid Control Systems is coming soon Description Supports a longer custom description of the device Vehicle The vehicle this logger is installed in This checkbox lets an administrator quickly enable disable the device without needing to add delete it This setting does not affect the device itself This setting just enables disables the device on the Wireless NeoVI website 146 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Add Edit Devices Add Device Devices Device Serial Number 0 Device Label SMS Address Device Type select x Description Maximum characters 250 Vehicle none z Active Iv Ad Notes e Fields marked are required e Device Senal Number can contain numbers e By default Administrator will have access to all the devices Figure 1 Edit a device to change its label description or vehicle assignment t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Saturday May 11 2013 147 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May1
149. te click on the proper network in the tree and the area on the right will refresh to show the related settings that can be adjusted Make sure to click the Write Settings button Figure 1 after making changes to push those new settings into neoVI PLASMA If you make a mistake while changing settings you can click the Load Defaults button Figure 1 to reset ALL 3G Explorer settings in neoVI PLASMA back to their defaults RTC Time 26 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Configure neoVI PLASMA Click Read RTC Figure 1 to see the current time of the neoVI PLASMA Real Time Clock Click Synchronize RTC re sync the neoVI PLASMARTC time to the current PC clock time neoVI 3rd Generation Explorer O x Eile Device List Serial No 300323 Connect Disconnect Firmware Settings Read Settings Write Settings MPIC Version 3 27 Load Defaults Core Version 3 7 System Settings fneoVl YNET 300323 General setina F H Product Details LPIC Version 2 4 HID Version 3 18 E CAN Manual Reflash vy HS CAN Ly MS CAN Hardware License neoVI FIRE i HS CAN2 Hy HS CAN3 Real Time Clock Wednesday 8 22 2012 8 28 02 PM Offset 2 000000 s SW CAN CY LSFT CAN Bee eee 36 MOST neoVl YNET 300323 settings have been read j 1050 Mind a neo l YNET 300323 RTC has been updated with PC time 4 Ill gt Search For Devices
150. te on its own while connected to a vehicle e See all scripts uploaded to the website e Send a script to a vehicle or fleet of vehicles e Download scripts from the website to a PC Description Add a new vehicle Edit vehicle information Edit logger information Edit fleet information Devices Accounts gt Accounts Add a new fleet Edit fleet information Add a new logger View logger version information Edit logger information Edit vehicle information Add a new account Edit account information like the security question answer Edit account permissions to access website features See when an account last logged into the website See account IP address used during its last log in Accounts gt Account Groups e Add a new account group e Edit account group information 129 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Administrator Accounts Accounts gt Permissions e Add a new permission template e Edit a permission template Accounts gt Roles See which roles the website currently supports Accounts gt My Account Accounts gt Change Password Accounts gt Notifications Site gt Component Versions Update your account and security information Update your account password e Add a new notification setup e Edit a notification setup View the website component version levels Site gt Disk Space Site gt Logs Site gt License See
151. tems Page 20 gt gt M Figure 1 The Scripts page shows all VS3ZIP scripts ever sent from the website to the logger Using the Scripts Page On the far left the red X button x asks to delete the script from the archive The button shows hides the names of all data file collections related to that script Clicking the script name does the same thing as the button The Send CoreMini button and the Send link will open the Send CoreMini page to send a script to a vehicle or group of vehicles The download button at the far right sends the script file from the website to a PC t neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc 124 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Scripts Last Update Friday May 10 2013 125 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 My Account G39 WN Website Manage My Account Clicking Manage then My Account on any Wireless NeoVI website page lets you manage your account and password Figure 1 Figure 1 All website users can manage their account and password View Manage Log Out My Account Wireless NeoVI website administrators have many additional features on this menu to help manage the website Edit Account Figure 2 Fill in the data fields then click Save to change account information The Security Answer is NOT case sensitive First Name Last Name E Mail Role Permission Security Question Security Answer
152. tions Reporting Options Options for physical logger feedback and Live Data reporting to a Wireless NeoVI website Power Management Logger sleep and wakeup selections are made here Generates the final script and opens a dialog to send it to ICS hardware that supports Generate standalone logging f neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload At the end of the collection upload the data to WirelessNeoVI com Select both for fastest network J 3G WiFi Fail Timeout fis min Figure 1 The neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload settings 57 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 neoVI PLASMA Collection Upload f neoV PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Friday May 3 2013 58 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Histogram Method 9 Standalone Logging Histogram In VehicleScape DAQ the Standalone Logging of a Histogram collection will log the frequency of data points across a value range over a period of time Table 1 describes the settings in Figure 1 and some other settings that affect all collections Histogram Setting Collection Log File Name Table 1 Standalone Logging Histogram Settings Description The name of this collection and the root name of all log files it creates Dimensions X Y Z Axis Setting Expression In this collection log a histogram that uses from 1 to 3 axes Description In this collection for this axis cou
153. to the menu selections shown in Figure 1 Use the links in Table 1 to see further details for each selection User level accounts have less choices in the Manage menu View Manage Log Out View Manage Log Out View Manage Log Out Fleets Vehicles Vehicles sie Component veins Fleets Devices Accounts gt Accounts Site gt Account Groups Permissions My Account Change Password Notifications Figure 1 These are the website menu selections at the Administrator level Table 1 Wireless NeoVI Website Menu Selections for Administrators Description A fleet is a group of vehicles with loggers installed in them Access fleet vehicle lists Review data sent to the website from vehicles in a fleet Fleets See where vehicles in a fleet are located Send a script to all vehicles in a fleet Change settings to decode raw data into various file formats Change logger settings in all vehicles in a fleet A vehicle has a logger installed with a script running in it e Access a vehicle s Dashboard 128 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Administrator Accounts Vehicles Read vehicle logger alerts Review data sent to the website from a vehicle See where a vehicle is located See when a vehicle last connected to the website See when a vehicle last uploaded data to the website Scripts Vehicles A script tells a logger how to opera
154. torage shows how much server memory is used up and how much is available for use 101 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Data Archive SS ee Search Show all files in the u pload Data Range From Date To Date File Types lv Jv asc V bif v csv fv dat V img IV log V mat vy mp3 Vv pm V txt Iv vsb Iv vsdb Vv xml PLASMA Self Test v4 vs3zip a PLASMA Self Test v4 vs3zip PLASMA Self Test v4 vs3zip Upload 5k Before Sleep vs3zip Upload 5k Before Sleep vs3zip 2i Dashboard Vehicle Device Last Data Upload UTC Loaded CoreMini Data Archive Name 2013 oa Make Model aici 301027 Status 2013 04 29 ee 10 48 20 Connection PLASMA Self Test Script Status v4 vs3zip G upload xfer ok Online AT amp T 3G ums tll Running not logging data Uploaded On UTC Device Collection Name VS3ZIP Script Self Test Auto Upload buffer PLASMA Self Test v4 vs3zip K lt Page 1 of 1 Self Test Auto Upload buffer 2013 4 27 11 13 42 164700 Partition 0 vsb PLASMA Self Test v4_MessageDatabase vsdb Notes txt 2013 04 25 13 19 40 Go to page 0 Self Test Auto peleer Upload buffer Items Page 20 J PLASMA Self Test v4 vs3zip Archive Storage 344 5 GB out of 882 45 GB used 39 full 537 95 GB free Figure 1 Data fil
155. uploads before sleep 2 Only upload MSCAN ArbIDs 360 389 and 3A0 with full cycle sampled every 200 ms neoV PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 204 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Miscellaneous Settings GB WN App Miscellaneous Settings Tap on WirelessNeoVI Settings on the WirelessNeoVI main screen then tap on the Miscellaneous Settings tab to get to the screen similar to Figure 1 Do not forget to tap the Save button after making any changes here It is at the very bottom of the screen and can be easy to miss if you do not scroll down to find it Configure Main Service Settings Controls for WirelessNeoVI threads and notification of job results It is HIGHLY recommended to not change these settings Configure Main Activity Settings Changes how WirelessNeoVI indicates activities Configure Activity Log Settings These settings affect how the Realtime Activity Log operates 205 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Miscellaneous Settings Miscellaneous Settings Configure Main Service Settings Number Threads for Job Engine 1 Core Thread Requir art for Job Engine 2 Threads Max Enable Notification for WirelessNeoVI Job Results Enable Debug Prints to ADB Logcat Configure Main Activity Settings Enable Animation when you Enable Disable the Apk Enable Toast Update when the Apk Status Changes Configure Activity Log Setti
156. ution It allows WirelessneoVI capable neoVI Hardwares to communicate with a S WirelessneoVI server Current version supports the following features 370 Wro aming message on libicsneo connection loss 80 Pendant Audio Recording and Upload Support ads fail don t notify the Server at all databases are properly closed after use Figure 1 Use the off screen menu button on the main screen to see version information f neoV I PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Tuesday January 29 2013 184 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 Realtime Activity Log GB WN App Realtime Activity Log The Realtime Activity Log is one of the selections on the main screen of WirelessNeoVI This screen shows a realtime log of WirelessNeoVI activity and server traffic as shown in Figure 1 At the top of the screen is critical information about the Server Connection The server must be ONLINE for wireless mode to work If WirelessNeoVI was recently updated and the server connection is now always offline the WirelessNeoVI Server Connection settings should be checked for errors At the bottom of the activity log screen are these simple controls e Clear Log immediately erases the activity log e View Error General Log toggles between the general and error log views a S Ver 1 54 024 Server Connection Online VNET 300323 2 Extra Info null License has been Validated 45 Se
157. vehicle Dashboard is a Miscellaneous command called Device Details This command shows the logger s current IP address and version level of its various components similar to Figure 1 The PLASMA WirelessNeoVI Settings button above the version level table provides access to many logger settings IP Address 22 165 90 249 Android aa PLASMA WirelessNeoVI Settings APK 1 54 41 2013 04 27 11 14 06 0 Core FPGA 4 3 0 2013 04 27 11 14 06 0 CoreMini compiled by Vehicle Spy 3 6 27 2013 04 27 11 14 07 0 Hardware Revision 1 13 2013 04 27 11 14 07 0 HID 4 15 0 2013 04 27 11 14 06 0 ICB Compressor 1 2 4 2013 04 27 11 14 07 0 Linux Kernel 3 0 4 2013 04 27 11 14 07 0 LPIC 2 4 0 2013 04 27 11 14 06 0 MPIC 4 16 0 2013 04 27 11 14 06 0 MPIC Bootloader 1 6 0 2013 04 27 11 14 06 0 PLASMACC 0 0 0 2013 04 27 11 14 07 0 Figure 1 An example of Device Details for a neoVI PLASMA t neoVI PLASMA Documentation C Copyright 2015 Intrepid Control Systems Inc Last Update Thursday May 9 2013 120 212 neoVI PLASMA Help 12May13 PLASMA Settings GD WN Website PLASMA WirelessNeoVI Settings AWirelessNeoVI application running on the logger controls all wireless operations This application has many settings and an activity log scheduler that can be viewed and changed remotely using the website View the Logger s WirelessNeoVI Settings On the Device Details page the PLASMA Wirele
158. y Online pag 1 o a Messages fa Histogram Bus Query Histogram Axis Configuration Setup the format of the file name This is also your collection name Collection 1 IV Append Time and Date to file name How many axes should there be in this histogram 1Dimensional X 2Dimensional x Y 3 Dimensional x Y Z Define an expression for this axis Remember that items from your Channels list appear under the DAQ subsection E Value is calculated based on Time while expression is non zero in seconds Select the Minimum Value and Maximum Value for this channel and then Number of Buckets the histogram should N use This determines the size of each bucket Minimum Value Maximum Value Number of Buckets What should we do during the underflow and overflow conditions when the value of the channel is less than the minimum or greater than the maximum Add to dosest bucket Create dedicated underflow overflow buckets Increment an invalid counter X 10 buckets 1000 bucket Y 10 buckets Histogram Sample Options When should we sample the histogram Select Every X seconds to sample at a fixed rate Otherwise select Using Trigger to sample when a trigger even occurs C Every fi C 7 seconds i O How should the above expression be used to determine a trigger event Select When expression is true to trigger whenever the expression is evaluated as non ze
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