Omnicomm Smart User manual

Omnicomm 3.1 Terminals
User Manual
17.07.2020
Smart, Light

Contents
General Information
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Attention
5
Technical Specifications
6
Installation
8
SIM Card Inserting
8
Wire Colour Designation
10
Power Supply and Ignition Key
12
Terminal
13
Setting Overview
13
Omnicomm Configurator
14
Remote Configuration Server (RCS)
16
Operation Parameters Setting
16
GPRS Connection
16
Connection to Communication Servers for Light
17
Data Collection
19
Data Transmission to a Communication Server
20
Selection of Ignition Source
22
Selection of Speed Source
22
Engine RPM
23
Driving Safety Control
23
Body Tampering Control
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Internal Battery for Light
28
GPS / GLONASS Signals Jamming Detector for Light
29
GSM Signal Jamming Detector for Light
29
Service Functions
30
Terminal Reboot
30
Setting Password on Configuration Changing
30
Data Collection and Transmission Blocking
32
Remote Configuration Server Operation Setting
32
Terminal SIM Card Number Identification
33
Auxiliary Equipment
33
RS-485 Interface
33
Fuel Level Sensors
34
Omnicomm ICON Display
38
Omnicomm LLD Indicator
39
CAN-LOG controllers for Light
40
Universal Inputs
43
Driver Identification
47
Controlled equipment for Light
48
Geofence Setting for Light
51
Panic button
52
CAN Bus
53
LED and Sound Notification
56
SMS Commands
57

Omnicomm 3.1 Terminals
Smart, Light
General Information
Omnicomm terminals – vehicle equipment designed to gather information on the
vehicle parameters and transmit data to Omnicomm Online or a third-party fleet
monitoring system.
Main functions:
Determination of location, speed and movement direction of the vehicle
Reading and filtering values from fuel level sensors and a wide range of connected
equipment
Remote control of connected auxiliary equipment
Data storage in non-volatile memory
Data transmission to Omnicomm Online and other fleet monitoring systems
Models of Omnicomm terminal differ from each other in the design and range of
connected equipment.
Attention
While carrying out installation, observe the safety rules and regulatory requirements for
this type of work.
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General Information

Technical Specifications
Omnicomm Smart Omnicomm Light
Communication
Satellite Navigation Systems GLONASS/GPS GLONASS/GPS
Data transmission channel GPRS GPRS
Number of SIM cards 1 1
Power source
Power supply voltage, V 8…30 8…30
Overvoltage protection Yes Yes
Backup battery capacity, mAh - 650
External sensor power supply No No
Data collection and transmission
Data collection period, s 15…240 15…240
Non-volatile memory capacity, events 150 000 150 000
Inputs and outputs
Ignition key input Yes Yes
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Technical Specifications

RPM sensor input Yes Yes
Number of universal inputs 1 2
Number of digital outputs - 1
Interfaces
CAN interface Yes Yes
RS-485 interface 1 1
USB interface Yes Yes
Built-in accelerometer Yes Yes
Design
Dimensions, mm 67,0 х 67,0 х 22,0 67,0 х 67,0 х 22,0
Working temperature range, C (without the internal
battery)
– 40…+85 – 40…+85
Body tampering sensor Yes Yes
Antenna design Built-in Built-in
Capabilities
Omnicomm Smart Omnicomm Light
Communication
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Technical Specifications

Fuel level sensors connection 1 2
Remote control through GPRS Yes Yes
Data output via external indicator Yes Yes
SMS notifications Yes Yes
Omnicomm Smart Omnicomm Light
Communication
Installation
SIM Card Inserting
Before SIM card inserting disable PIN request at activation. To this end insert the card in
any cell phone and disable PIN request, according to the cell phone operating
instruction.
1. Push the terminal seal back
2. Insert the SIM card into the connector until it clicks
3. Return the seal to its original position
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Wire Colour Designation
Omnicomm Smart terminal
Name of signal Designation Wire colour in cable
Ground (negative) for power supply Ground (power) Black
RPM input Tachometer Yellow
Not used NC Green
Not used NC White
Line B RS-485 B RS-485 Brown
Line A RS-485 A RS-485 Pink
Vehicle power supply voltage Power Red
Ignition key IGN Purple
Universal input 1 Input 1 Blue
Not used NC Grey
CAN Н CAN Н Orange
CAN L CAN L Yellow-green
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Omnicomm Light terminal
Name of signal Designation Wire colour in cable
Ground (negative) for power supply Ground (power) Black
RPM input Tachometer Yellow
Controlled output 1 Output 1 Green
Not used NC White
Line B RS-485 B RS-485 Brown
Line A RS-485 A RS-485 Pink
Vehicle power supply voltage Power Red
Ignition key IGN Purple
Universal input 1 Input 1 Blue
Universal input 2 Input 2 Grey
CAN Н CAN Н Orange
CAN L CAN L Yellow-green
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Installation

Power Supply and Ignition Key
Connect Omnicomm Smart and Light terminals as per diagrams without the ground
disconnect switch:
before ground disconnect switch:
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Installation

after ground disconnect switch:
Terminal
The terminal shall be installed inside the vehicle cabin on a flat surface or using a
mounting plate.
GPS/GLONASS and GSM antennas are provided in the terminal, follow the
recommendations for terminal’s positioning:
We recommend to install it on the windshield or on the horizontal surface of the
instrument panel in a place providing a good radio pick-up range of the sky.
Fasten the terminal to the surface with a double-sided adhesive tape.
When using a mounting plate, fix it on the surface with self-tapping screws. Fasten the
terminal to the plate with a double-sided adhesive tape.
Setting Overview
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Setting Overview

Omnicomm terminals may be configured in two ways:
1. In the Omnicomm Configurator when the terminal is connected to a PC
2. In the Remote Configuration Server (RCS) – remotely
Initial terminal setting shall be carried out in Omnicomm Configurator.
Omnicomm Configurator
1. Connection the terminal to a PC using USB cable
2. Install and run Omnicomm Configurator. A window will open
3. Select equipment – “Terminal”.
Advanced mode allows you to configure all the equipment parameters available.
List of parameters shown in advanced mode only:
In the “Communication” section:
Data collection and transmission blocking
EGTS protocol settings
Communication Server No. 2, No. 3 connection settings
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Setting Overview

GSM and SMS communication parameters
Roaming connection parameters
Roaming parameters
In the “RS-485 and RS-232 Interfaces Configuration” section:
“CAN-log”
“J1708”
“NMEA reception”
“NMEA transmission”
“PP-01”
“Camera”
“DV-01”
“Tachograph VDO”
“iQFreeze”
“TPMS Pressure Pro”
“ALM Weight Indicator”
“Carrier Reefer”
In the “Auxiliary equipment” section:
Panic button parameters
Accelerometer parameters
Sections “Universal inputs”, “CAN”, “Identification”, “Geofences”, “Outputs”, “Driving
Control”.
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Setting Overview

Remote Configuration Server (RCS)
To connect to the configuration server, open the browser and in its address bar enter the
address http://config.omnicomm.ru:9911/#en. A window will open:
To add terminals:
1. In the “Terminal ID” field enter the terminal identification number
2. In the “Password” field enter the password set in the terminal during its setting using
Omnicomm Configurator
3. Press the “+” button
Operation Parameters Setting
GPRS Connection
In the “Settings” tab select the “Connection” section from the list.
In the “GPRS Setup” section:
“Access Point Name (APN)” – enter the GPRS access point name
“VimpelCom” (Beeline) – internet.beeline.ru
“MTS” – internet.mts.ru
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Operation Parameters Setting

“MegaFon” – internet
For GPRS access point names of other operators, refer to the mobile network operator,
whose SIM card is inserted in the terminal.
“Phone number” – number of the SIM card inserted in the terminal.
“APN Login” and “APN Password” – if necessary, enter login and password for APN access
point. Login and password are provided with the SIM card of a number of mobile
network operators.
Connection to Communication Servers for Light
Terminals support data transmission to two Communication Servers (CS) through
Omnicomm and EGTS protocols.
In the “Settings” tab select the “Connection” section from the list.
In the “EGTS Protocol Settings” section:
When setting up EGTS data transmission, you must use the TID terminal identification.
If the settings are not configured, when transmitting data through EGTS protocol ID
Omnicomm will be used for terminal identification.
In the “Settings of connection to the communication server” sections:
“IP address or domain name of CS 1” – enter IP address or domain name of the
communication server: cs.dc1.omnicomm.ru.
“Port” – enter port to be used by terminal to connect to the communication server: 9977
“Protocol” – select data transmission protocol to the CS. Possible options: Omnicomm or
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Operation Parameters Setting

EGTS.
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Operation Parameters Setting

Data Collection
In the “Settings” tab select the “Connection” section from the list.
In the “Data collection parameters” section:
“Data collection timer” – set the value of the period of Terminal requesting modules and
external devices connected to it. Default value - 15 seconds. Value range - from 1 to 240
seconds (except for Smart). Value range for Smart - from 15 to 240 seconds.
When the collection timer is set between 5 and 1 sec., the volume of the collected data
will increase significantly. Taking into account the limits of data transmission speed in
the second generation networks (2G), this can lead to a delay in displaying data in
Omnicomm Online and, when the mobile coverage is absent for a long time, it also can
lead to a complete or partial overwrite of the terminal archive and, consequently, loss of
data.
“Operation with ignition off and power on” select:
“Collect all data” – data collection and transmission same as with ignition turned on
“Collect all except GPS” – collection and transmission of data selected during
configuration of the terminal, except for the GPS module data
“Сollect data at jolting” – monitoring the status of the panic button and accelerometer.
If the accelerometer reading changes by more than 0.2 g or the panic button is
pressed, the terminal switches to the “Collect all data” and performs data transmission
to the Communication Server in 5 minutes
When selecting “Collect data during pounding” set the following configuration:
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Operation Parameters Setting

“Collect all data” – when this parameter is enabled, the terminal upon expiration of the
time specified in the “Period of data sending to server” switches to the “Collect all
data” mode and performs data collection and transmission to the communication
server. After the data transmission the terminal switches to the “Collect data during
pounding” mode.
“Interval of data sending to the server” – the time interval between the terminal
connections to CS. Possible values: from 1 to 6 hours, at intervals of 1 hour.
Depending on the set mode, the data are collected from the particular modules and
external devices.
“Adaptive data collection at cornering” – enable/disable adaptive data collection on
turns, which allows increasing the accuracy of displaying turns on the map by additional
data collection from the GPS module more frequently than set in the “Data collection
timer” parameter. This mode is active only when the terminal registers that the ignition is
on.
“Collecting data on the travelled distance” – allows increasing the accuracy of displaying
the vehicle location on the map by additional data collection from the GPS module over
the distance travelled between the events with registered coordinates.
“Distance travelled” – enter the mileage travelled from the moment of the last registered
event with coordinates, upon achieving which the data will be collected. Possible values:
from 10 to 1000 meters. Default value – 100 meters.
“Coordinate drift filtering” – enable to eliminate drift of coordinates during the “Track”
report generation.
When enabling the “Coordinate drift filtering” the following settings are available:
“Delay after ignition on, sec”. Default value – 35 sec. Possible values: from 0 to 900.
“Maximum movement speed, km/h”. Default value – 180 km/h. Possible values: from 5
to 360.
The default values allow elimination of drifts for most cases and do not require
correction.
Data Transmission to a Communication Server
In the “Settings” tab select the “Connection” section from the list.
In the “Parameters of output for connection” section:
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Operation Parameters Setting
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