Omnicomm ICON User manual

Omnicomm ICON Display
User Manual
07.09.2020

Contents
General Information
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Screen controls and navigation
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Screen chart
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Technical Specifications
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Setting
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Calibration
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Parameters Display on the Screen
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Driver’s Status
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Brightness
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Notification Volume
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Installation
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Connection
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Displayed Parameters
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Operator’s Messages
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Refueling Volume Monitoring
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Driver Identification
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Driver’s Status
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Sound Notification
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Panic Button
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Use Cases
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Monitoring the amount of remaining fuel, the refueling volume, and the vehicle's
operation parameters
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Monitoring the fuel dispensing by a fuel tanker
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Stationary tank with four fuel level sensors
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Refrigerator with temperature sensors
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Vehicle fleet with driver identification
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Driving Safety Control
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Construction Machinery
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Driver Statuses in Omnicomm Online
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Monitoring dispensing operations in Omnicomm Online
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Omnicomm ICON Display
General Information
Omnicomm ICON display is intended to display various parameters, including:
Fuel volume in the fuel tanks
Refueling volume
Temperature according to the external temperature sensor readings
Fuel volume dispensed from the fuel-servicing truck (only in conjunction with the
Omnicomm Profi terminal)
Reading from the Omnicomm terminal universal inputs
Driver’s status
Driver name / registration
Vehicle speed
Current time
Dispatcher’s message
Engine hours
Omnicomm ICON Display is applicable:
in fleet monitoring systems, both with GPS/GLONASS terminals connection and
separately with fuel level sensors
with Omnicomm terminals 2.0 and later and with third generation built-in software
(302 and later)
with third-party terminals that support the Omnicomm ICON communication protocol
only with fuel level sensors using the Omnicomm LLS protocol and provided with the
RS-485 interface
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General Information

While carrying out installation, observe the safety rules and regulatory requirements for
this type of work.
Screen controls and navigation
Omnicomm ICON display has 5 built-in buttons. To use the button you need, press the
display body frame.
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General Information

Technical Specifications
Parameter Value
Power supply voltage, V From +8 to +35
Power consumption, W maximum 2
maximum 15 (when heated)
Type of output interface RS-485
1-wire interface iButton protocol
Omnicomm LLS sensors number 4
Baud rate through the RS-485 interface, bit/s 19,200 bit/s
Brightness 4 levels
Diagonal, inch 3,97
Resolution, dots 480 х 800
Active zone, mm 51,84 х 86,40
Sound notification volume 5 levels
Operating temperature range, °С From -30 to +80
Ingress protection rating IP51
Overall dimensions, mm 112,8 х 63,6 х 19,2
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Technical Specifications

Weight, kg maximum 0.2 kg
Average service life 8 years
Parameter Value
Setting
Before setting the Omnicomm ICON display, disconnect the Omnicomm LLS fuel level
sensors.
Connect the Omnicomm ICON display to a РС using Omnicomm UNU-USB adapter
according to the diagram:
Run Omnicomm Configurator:
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Setting

Select equipment – “Indicator”.
“Connection” – select the equipment to which the Omnicomm ICON display is
connected. Possible options: Fuel Level Sensor, Terminal
“Fuel level sensor operating mode” – select the data output mode for an LLS fuel level
sensor. Possible options: automatic data output, no automatic data output
“ICON network address” – set the Omnicomm ICON display network address. Default
value – 240
The “Used tanks” section is described in the Calibration subsection.
In the “Display mode” section:
“Authorization required” – check the box to enable driver identification using the
MIFARE Ultralight card. For successful identification the terminal should be configured
according to the terminal user manual, the Omnicomm ICON Display section
“Respond to threshold exceeding” – check the box to enable sound notification when
registering the event set according to the Parameters display on the screen subsection
“Slideshow” – check the box to enable automatic switching of the main screens in
slideshow mode. Configure the main screens according to the Parameters display on
the screen subsection
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Setting

Press the “Record into device” button
Calibration
Omnicomm ICON display supports up to 4 fuel tanks. The maximum number of
Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors is 4.
To add calibration tables for fuel level sensors, in the “Used tanks” section press the “Add
tank” button.
A window will open, where you select a .ctb file with calibration tables for
Omnicomm LLS fuel level sensors.
To view and edit the calibration tables, press the “Calibration tables” button.
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Setting

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Setting

Parameters Display on the Screen
Omnicomm ICON display supports up to 30 main screens with different sets of
parameters (only when connected to a terminal). For each main screen you can select up
to 5 parameters. To display the parameters, configure the display according to the
Omnicomm terminals user manual.
List of parameters:
Temperature of 1-wire 1..8 – temperature from the sensors connected to the terminal.
Values for 8 temperature sensors may be displayed
UI1..6 – reading from the terminal universal input. Values for 6 universal inputs may be
displayed
Speed – vehicle speed according to the terminal readings
Number of the tank
Total fuel volume in the tanks
USS – fuel volume dispensed through the dispensing gun of the fuel-servicing truck
when using the PPO-USS device (only for Omnicomm Profi)
Engine hours – value of engine hours
Press “Add parameter”.
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Setting

For each parameter, specify:
Units of measurement – units of measurement for the parameter. Select the units of
measurement from the list or add your own by selecting “Other”. Enter the unit of
measurement in the “Unit name” field
Measurement accuracy – select the number of digits after decimal point to display.
Possible values: 1, 2, 3
Minimum threshold – enter the minimum value of the measured parameter
Maximum threshold – enter the maximum value of the measured parameter
Sound notification – enable/disable sound notification if thresholds of monitored
parameters are exceeded
SMS sending – enable/disable SMS sending if thresholds of monitored parameters are
exceeded
Arrange the parameters by holding down the left mouse button and moving the
parameter to the desired location:
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Setting

To add a main screen press “Add screen”.
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Setting

If you change the connection type to the "Fuel level sensor", the configured main screens
will be deleted.
Driver’s Status
The Omnicomm ICON display supports up to 10 driver’s statuses.
In the “States” section:
Press “Add status”.
Enter the status in words and press the “Record into device“ button.
The “Refueling” status is always present in the Omnicomm ICON display and used to
monitor the refueling volume.
Brightness
To adjust brightness when the main screen is displayed, press and hold the
corresponding button:
The program finishes the brightness adjustment and switches to the main screen
automatically in a few seconds, or you can do it by left-clicking the mouse.
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Setting

Notification Volume
To adjust volume when the main screen is displayed, press and hold the corresponding
button:
The program finishes the volume adjustment and switches to the main screen
automatically in a few seconds, or you can do it by left-clicking the mouse.
Installation
We recommend that you install an Omnicomm ICON display on a magnetic holder or
fasten it with a double-sided adhesive tape. The display may also be installed using self-
tapping screws:
When identification with RFID card is used, fasten the RFID holder to the display using
self-tapping screws. To do this, unscrew the self-tapping screws with a screwdriver PH1
and remove the plate.
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Installation

Fasten the display with the RFID holder on a magnetic holder or a flat surface using a
double-sided adhesive tape.
Dismantling the Omnicomm ICON display fastened with a double-sided adhesive tape,
use a knife or an equivalent tool and be very careful.
Connection
Connect an Omnicomm LLS sensor to the Omnicomm ICON display according to the
diagram:
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Connection

Several Omnicomm LLS sensors shall be connected in parallel via the RS-485 interface
according to the diagram:
Connect an Omnicomm Profi terminal to the Omnicomm ICON display according to the
diagram:
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Connection

Connect an Omnicomm Optim, Light or Smart terminal to the Omnicomm ICON display
according to the diagram:
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Connection

Functions and colors of the wires in the Omnicomm ICON display:
Name of Signal Type of Wire
Vehicle power supply voltage Red
Ground (negative) for power supply Purple
Line A RS-485 Blue
Line B RS-485 Grey
Panic Button Orange
1wire / iButton Yellow-green
When using Omnicomm ICON to identify a driver, wire 1wire/iButton should not be
connected to the terminal.
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Connection
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