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Copyright © 2013 ComAp s.r.o. Written by KKMN Prague, Czech Republic
ComAp, spol. s r.o. Kundratka 17, 180 00 Praha 8, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 246 012 111, Fax: +420 266 316 647 E-mail: [email protected], www.comap.cz
REFERENCE GUIDE
InteliDrive
ID-Mobile Logger
Data Logger
HW version 1.4; SW version 1.8, February 2013
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Table of contents
Table of contents ..................................................................................................................................... 2 1 Document information .................................................................................................................... 4
Clarification of notation ....................................................................................................................... 4 Conformity declaration ........................................................................................................................ 4
2 Related ............................................................................................................................................ 5 Software .............................................................................................................................................. 5 PC Tools ............................................................................................................................................... 5 Documentation .................................................................................................................................... 5
3 General guidelines ........................................................................................................................... 6 What is ID-Mobile Logger? .................................................................................................................. 6 Features ............................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Hardware ......................................................................................................................................... 7 LED indication ...................................................................................................................................... 7
Power .............................................................................................................................................. 7 Run .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Alarm ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Status .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Dimensions and assembly ................................................................................................................... 8 Harnesses ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Unmating of the connector from the header ................................................................................. 9 Terminals ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Logger hardware versions differences .......................................................................................... 11 Physical input/output structure ......................................................................................................... 12
Binary Inputs/Outputs ................................................................................................................... 12 RPM Input ..................................................................................................................................... 13 Impulse inputs............................................................................................................................... 13 Jumpers setting ............................................................................................................................. 13
Plug in modules ................................................................................................................................. 15 GPS Module .................................................................................................................................. 15 GSM and GPRS Module ................................................................................................................. 15
External displays ................................................................................................................................ 17 ID-Display D13-V........................................................................................................................... 17 ID-Display 2600............................................................................................................................. 17 InteliVision 8 ................................................................................................................................ 18 InteliVision 5 - CAN ...................................................................................................................... 18
Communication lines ......................................................................................................................... 19 RS485 ............................................................................................................................................ 19 CAN1 ............................................................................................................................................. 19 CAN2 ............................................................................................................................................. 19 CAN bus connection rules ............................................................................................................. 19
5 Controller setting ........................................................................................................................... 21 Binary Inputs (BIN) ........................................................................................................................... 21
Logical binary inputs (LBI) ............................................................................................................ 22 Binary Outputs (BOUT) ...................................................................................................................... 25
Logical binary outputs (LBO)......................................................................................................... 26 Prg. states ..................................................................................................................................... 28
Analog Inputs (AIN) .......................................................................................................................... 30 Logical analog inputs (LAI) ........................................................................................................... 31
6 Values ............................................................................................................................................ 33 Basic Values ....................................................................................................................................... 33 Engine Values .................................................................................................................................... 33 Analog CU .......................................................................................................................................... 33
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Binary CU ........................................................................................................................................... 33 Log Bout ............................................................................................................................................ 34 Info .................................................................................................................................................... 34 Statistics ............................................................................................................................................ 36 Position .............................................................................................................................................. 37 Display ............................................................................................................................................... 37
7 Setpoints ....................................................................................................................................... 38 Basic Settings.................................................................................................................................... 38 Comms Settings ................................................................................................................................. 41 Analog Inputs .................................................................................................................................... 42 Act. Calls/SMS .................................................................................................................................... 42 Date/Time .......................................................................................................................................... 45 Position .............................................................................................................................................. 46 Display ............................................................................................................................................... 47 Limits ................................................................................................................................................. 48
8 Booting procedure ......................................................................................................................... 50 You need ....................................................................................................................................... 50 Connect the AT link converter ....................................................................................................... 51
9 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................... 54 Power Supply ..................................................................................................................................... 54 Operating conditions ......................................................................................................................... 54 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 54 Binary inputs ...................................................................................................................................... 54 Binary outputs ................................................................................................................................... 55 Speed pick-up input ........................................................................................................................... 55 Impulse input .................................................................................................................................... 55 Analog inputs ..................................................................................................................................... 55 Communications ................................................................................................................................ 56
CAN bus interface ......................................................................................................................... 56 RS 485 .......................................................................................................................................... 56
ID-Mobile GPRS ................................................................................................................................. 56 ID-Mobile GSM ................................................................................................................................... 57 ID-Mobile GPS ................................................................................................................................... 57
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1 Document information
ID-MOBILE LOGGER – REFERENCE GUIDE
WRITTEN BY: MARTIN KOLOVRATEK ©2012 COMAP LTD.
KUNDRATKA 17, PRAHA 8, CZECH REPUBLIC
PHONE: +420246012111, FAX: +420266316647 WEB: HTTP://WWW.COMAP.CZ, E-MAIL: [email protected]; [email protected]
DOCUMENT HISTORY
REVISION NUMBER RELATED SW. VERSION, DESCRIPTION DATE
0 1.8 5.2.2013
2 1.8.1 – formal changes, new chapter 4.4.2013
3 1.8.1 – repaired pin numbers 6.12.2013
Clarification of notation
NOTE:
This type of paragraph calls readers attention to a notice or related theme.
CAUTION! This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a damage or
unproper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at first sight.
WARNING!
This type of paragraph indicates things, procedures, adjustments etc. which need high level of attention, otherwise can cause personal injury or death.
Conformity declaration
Following described machine complies with the appropriate basic safety and health
requirement of the EC Low Voltage Directive No: 73/23 / EEC and EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336 / EEC based on its design and type, as brought into
circulation by us.
NOTE: ComAp believes that all information provided herein is correct and reliable and reserves the right to
update at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use unless otherwise expressly
undertaken.
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2 Related
CAUTION!
Bellow mentioned versions are valid with the issuing of this document. For available updates follow ComAp web pages.
Software
RELATED SW. VERSION DATE
ID-Mobile-Logger-1.8.idc 6.3.2012
PC Tools
RELATED SW. VERSION DATE
DriveMonitor 2.9 20.1.2012
DriveConfig 3.1 22.2.2012
WinScope 1.9.1 22.5.2012
InteliMonitor 2.7.3 13.7.2012
LoggerHistoryExport 1.1 26.7.2011
Documentation
RELATED DOCUMENT
DriveMonitor – User Guide
DriveConfig – User Guide
WinScope – User Guide
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3 General guidelines
What is ID-Mobile Logger?
ID-Mobile Logger is a specialized data logger for engine driven mobile and industrial applications. The Logger can read and log engine data via CAN J1939 bus and/or measure by sensors.
Features
J1939 and Modbus ECU support with Input / Output configuration
Engine measurement and control by sensors and actuators or via J1939
Running-hours meter, number of starts counter, fuel consumption indication
CAN2-bus line for connection of external display
Optional internal plug-in modules:
GSM (Modem connection, Active call, SMS, email)
GPRS (AirGate, WebSupervisor)
GPS (GEO fencing)
Memory size up to 220 000 records
Supported download formats: xls, csv
Possibility to connect with External Displays
Operator log-in possibility
Dust and water protection IP67
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4 Hardware
LED indication
Power
Power supply indication – is always lighted if the power supply is on.
Run
Running engine indication – is lighted if the engine is running
Alarm
Incoming Alarm indication. Because no Fault reset is expected for Data Logger the new incoming Alarm activates steady state light for 60min. Any new alarm during this 60 minutes causes 2 sec fast
blinking and prolong the Alarm LED for next 60min. Auto quitted function disable the Alarm LED after 60 minutes after the last alarm even if is still active.
Status
Full history buffer indication i.e. oldest records are lost (overwritten) without downloading. Status can
be cleared using the Logger History Export PC tool.
LED indication
Right side male connector:
BLACK
Left side male connector:
BROWN
Plugs for Antenna connectors
Membrane – overpressure relief
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117 (4,6")
201 (7,9")
25
8 (
10
,1")
24
0 (
9,4
")
40
(1,6")
Dimensions and assembly
The ID-Mobile chassis is assembled with two parts (controller case and controller cover). Both parts
are connected together with 19 bolts (2,9 x 16m).
NOTE: The unit is completed with two screws for the delivery. The rest of screws are attached so the unit
can be completed before applying. The main reason is to be plug-in modules (GPS, GSM, GPRS) easily
applicable.
Disassembling:
Screw out 19 bolts from the bottom side of the controller case.
Gently divide controller cover and case.
Watch the GPS/GPRS antenna interconnections (if applicable).
The silicone sealing is lubricated some lube could be present in the joint.
Assembling:
Settle the silicone sealing and be sure the sealing is
undamaged
Fit the controller case and cover so that both parts
are matching properly in joint shells. Firstly screw up all bolts but do not finalize
Finalize all bolts with the sequence as shown bellow.
The maximum torque is 1 Nm
Maximal thickness 63mm (2.5“)
4x bracket 6mm (ready for screw M6)
GPS
GSM, GPRS
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Harnesses
All signals are connected via two MOLEX CMC (4x12) 48 pins connectors. Bold (power) items are connected via
MOLEX CMC stronger pins with wires crosscut about 1,5
mm2.
Available standard harnesses supplied by ComAp
NOTE: Harnesses for ID-Mobile Logger are not compatible with ID-Mobile control unit.
Connectors
Unmating of the connector from the header
HARNESS LENGHT COMAP ORDER CODE
1.5 METERS ID-MOBILE HARNESS-LOG-1,5
6 METERS ID-MOBILE HARNESS-LOG-6
NOTE: Includes: One set of harnesses for ID-Mobile Logger:
left and right connector cables, interconnection cable sleeve
ITEM COMAP ORDER CODE
SET OF CONNECTORS TERM SET ID-MOBILE
Includes: - right and left connector (brown, black) - accessories (pins, plugs)
NOTE: MOLEX connector: Series 64320
ID-Mobile
Logger
Rotate the lever
Press on the latch
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Terminals
Pins (numbering) location (four rows per 12 pins each, power pins are in bold)
Left side male connector - brown Right side male connector - black
9
10 12 1 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60
21 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 72
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 36 3 73 74 75 76 79 80 81 82 83 84
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 4 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96
A B C D E F G H J K L M A B C D E F G H J K L M Bottom side of box
Left side connector - Pins function
4 3 2 1
37 AI8+ 25 AIN 1 A 13 1
38 AI8- 26 AIN 2 B 14 2
39 AI9+ 27 AIN 3 C 15 3
40 AI9- 28 AIN 4 D 16 4
41 AI10+ 29 AIN 5 E 17 5
42 AI10- 30 AIN 6 F 18 6
43 AI11+ 31 AIN 7 G 19 7
44 AI11- 32 H 20 8
45 +5V 33 GND1 J 21 +5V 9 IM 2 IN
46 GND3 34 K 22 10 IM 2 SUP
47 35 L 23 11
48 GND4 36 GND2 M 24 12 GND5
Right side connector - Pins function
4 3 2 1
85 RS485A 73 BO1 A 61 GND 49 BIN 1
86 485COM 74 BO2 B 62 GND 50 BIN 2
87 RS485B 75 BO3 C 63 GND 51 BIN 3
88 CAN1H 76 BO4 D 64 GND 52 BIN 4
89 CAN1COM 77 E 65 GND 53 BIN 5
90 CAN1L 78 F 66 GND 54 BIN 6
91 CAN2H 79 RPM 1- G 67 GND 55 BIN 7
92 CAN2COM 80 RPM 1+ H 68 GND 56 BIN 8
93 CAN2L 81 IM 1 IN J 69 GND I-BUTT 57 GND BIN
94 82 IM 1 SUP K 70 I-BUTT 58 +5V
95 BAT PLUS 83 +VBO L 71 59
96 BAT MINUS 84 GND7 M 72 GND8 60 GND9
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Logger hardware versions differences
Table contains the changes between hardware version 1_1 and 1_2
NOTE:
All Binary outputs are High-side switches – maximum 0,5A
CAUTION! Connection of wrong polarity of power supply voltage to +VBO (pin 83) and ground (pins 12, 36, 46,
48, 60, 72, 84, 96) can cause damage of equipment. In this HW version is missed protection opposite
to wrong polarity of power supply.
HW VERSION
1_1 HW VERSION 1_2 (SINCE 4-2012)
BO1 BO2
BO3
BO4 +VBO
Not available 73 74
75
76 83
I-BUTT GND I-BUTT
34 33
70 69
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Physical input/output structure
Binary Inputs/Outputs
BIN1
BIN2
BIN3
BIN4
49
61
50
62
51
63
52
64
Bin
ary
in
pu
ts
BIN-COM
BIN-COM
BIN-COM
BIN-COM
Activation to minus of power supply.
Switching level: active ≤ 2 VDC.
Sampling rate 100ms.
BIN5
BIN6
BIN7
BIN8
53
65
54
66
55
67
56
68
Bin
ary
in
pu
ts
BIN-COM
BIN-COM
BIN-COM
BIN-COM
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Four High-side switches up-to 0,5 Amps.
+VBO is to be connected to BATT+
The load is grounded.
RPM Input
RPM1A
RPM1B
79
80
RP
M in
pu
t
Use magnetic pickup.
Impulse inputs
+IM1 SUP (+24VDC)
IM 1 IN
IM 2 IN
82
81
84
10
9
12 Impu
lse
inp
uts
BAT-
BAT-
+IM 2 SUP (+24VDC)
Use active NPN open collector sensors.
Jumpers setting
Prior to configuration procedure the hardware jumpers has to be connected. See below available
jumpers groups.
NOTE:
Layout bellow is related to Hardware version 1_4
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AIN1 AIN2 AIN3 AIN4 AIN5 AIN6 AIN7
CA
N2
CA
N1
R
S4
85
1 12
13 24
25 36
37 48
49 60
61 72
73 84
85 96
BOOT
12
0R
GSMGPS RS232/TTL
POWER
RUN
ALARM
STATUS
12
0R
1-2: 20 mA
No jumper: 5 VDC
3-4: 2,4 kOhm
4-3-2-1 4-3-2-1 4-3-2-1 4-3-2-1 4-3-2-14-3-2-1 4-3-2-1
4-3-2-1 4-3-2-14-3-2-1 4-3-2-1
AIN8 AIN9 AIN10 AIN11
1-2: +- 20 mA
No jumper: +- 1 VDC
3-4: 2,4 kOhm
GND GND GND GND
12
0R
-Bia
s+
Bia
s
SIM
CARD
NOTE:
Take special care of correct jumpers setting to avoid several opening of ID-Mobile Logger box.
JUMPERS AIN1 – AIN11
NO JUMPER JUMPER 1-2 JUMPER 3-4
AIN1 – AIN7 5VDC 0-5V
20mA
0/4-20mA
2,4 k
0-2400
AIN8-AIN11 1VDC
Thermocouple K Thermocouple J Thermocouple L
JUMPERS GND
JUMPER OFF (NO JUMPER)
JUMPER ON (JUMPER CLOSED)
GND RELATED TO AIN8 –AIN11
Non Isolated Thermocouples Ground on controller side
Isolated Thermocouples Ground on Thermocouple side (engine)
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Plug in modules
GPS Module
GPS module enables function of exact controller location as well as
protection against unwanted manipulation of the controller (GeoFencing).
After installation of the module to the controller is for the basic function no other setpoints required.
For setting of GeoFencing see SSeettppooiinnttss // PPoossiittiioonn
NOTE: Recommended Antenna Order code: GSM/GPRS ANTENNA
NOTE:
For further details how to install the module see GPS Assembling document in supplement.
GSM and GPRS Module
There are two plug-in modules available:
1. ID-Mobile GSM 2. ID-Mobile GPRS
Both modules have two operation modes:
1. Standard GSM mode CSD (Circuit Switch Data) 2. GPRS mode
Selection of the mode is done by setpoint (See SSeettppooiinnttss// AAccttiivvee
ccaallll//SSMMSS //MMooddeemm).
NOTE: Recommended Antenna Order code: GSM/GPRS ANTENNA
Overview of supported modes and functions:
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CAUTION! For support of WebSupervisor and AirGate chose the ID-Mobile GPRS plug-in module.
NOTE: Proper function of GPRS/GPS connection depends significantly to cell network provider. Be sure your
provider supports data transfer
CAUTION!
Disable the PIN code on the SIM card prior applying in ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile Logger
NOTE: For further details how to install the module see GSM Assembling document in supplement.
MODULE TYPE OPERATION MODE DESCRIPTION SUPPORTS
ID-MOBILE GSM
TELIT CSD GSM mode CSD (Circuit Switch Data) Alarm SMS Drive Monitor (via modem connection)
TELIT GPRS Customized interface For special custom application only
ID-MOBILE GPRS
SIMCOM CSD Standard GSM mode CSD (Circuit Switch Data) Alarm SMS Drive Monitor via modem connection
SIMCIM GPRS GPRS network – enables connection via AirGate
Alarm SMS AirGate Drive Monitor (via AirGate) WebSupervisor
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External displays
ID-Display D13-V
Color 6.5“ VGA640x480 display
5+1 buttons +Jog-Dial Rugged plastic ABS case with Deutsch connector
Anti-reflection real glass front cover Operating temperature: -30 + 85°C
IP 65
Vibrations: 5G CAN interface
Needs dedicated configuration Interface for 2 cameras optional
Power supply 9 – 32 VDC
CAN2-H
COM
91
92
93
CA
N2
bu
s
CAN2-L
+-
VBATT+
VBATT-
83,95
84, 96
Po
we
r
Su
pp
ly
CAN 1 L
CAN 1 H 4
5
0VBatt
+24VBatt 12
1
Light sw.
6Ignition sw.
7
Fuse 5A
120 ohm
+24VBAT
ID Mobile Logger
ID-Display D13-V
+ SUPPLY 11
- SUPPLY 10
VideoIn1 9
VideoIn2 8
NOTE:
Ignition switch must be activated for correct ID-Display D13-V function.
ID-Display 2600
Monochrome 4.25“ FTSN display 160 x 128 pixel
5 buttons
Rugged plastic ABS case with Deutsch connector Operating temperature: -25 + 75°C (Optional -40 + 75°C version)
IP 67 Power supply: 10 – 32 VCD
CAN interface Needs dedicated configuration
COMAP ORDER CODE
ID-Display D13-V
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CAN2-H
COM
91
92
93
CA
N2
bu
s
CAN2-L
+-
VBATT+
VBATT-
83,95
84, 96
Po
we
r
Su
pp
ly
CAN L
CAN H 8
7
0VBatt
+24VBatt 2
1
Fuse 5A
120 ohm
+24VBAT
ID-Display 2600
ID Mobile Logger
InteliVision 8
8” color TFT display - 800x600 pixels
Operating temperature: -20 + 75°C Front IP65 / Rear IP 20
CAN bus interface
Plug and Play structure following controller configuration Power supply 8 – 36 VDC
NOTE:
Screen can be customized with ScreenEditor (SW application included in DriveConfig)
InteliVision 5 - CAN
5" color TFT display - 320 × 240 pixels
Operating temperature: -20 + 75°C Protection IP 65
CAN bus interface Plug and Play structure following controller configuration
Power supply: 8 -36 VDC
COMAP ORDER CODE
ID-Display 2600
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Communication lines
RS485
RS485-A
COM
RS485-B
85
86
87
RS
48
5
RS485 / USB
converter
USB
USB
DriveConfigDriveMonitorWinScope
ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile-Logger CAN1 interface is dedicated to:
PC interface for communication with DriveMonitor, DriveConfig and other SW.
MODBUS communication interface
CAN1
ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile-Logger CAN1 interface is dedicated to: ECU (Engine Control Unit) – J1939 eventually KWP2000 protocols.
I-CB
The following modules are supported even use with ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile- Logger is not typical:
IGS-PTM (8BI, 8BO, 4AI, 1AO)
IS-AIN (8 AI)
IS-BIN (16BI, 8BO)
CAN2
ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile-Logger CAN2 interface is dedicated to:
external displays (see 3.7 External displays ) ID-Mobile Slave unit
I-LB, I-LB+,
CAN bus connection rules
Can bus line must be connected in series, from one unit to another (no star, no cable stubs, no
braches) and both ends must be terminated with 120 resistor.
COMMUNICATIONS ID-MOBILE-LOGGER
Direct connection
USB
RS485
RS232
CAN1
CAN2
GSM 1)
GPRS 1)
GPS 1)
1) Plug-in module required
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There are internal 120 resistors on ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile-Logger motherboard available:
NOTE:
All controllers must be adjusted to the same CAN bus mode. Default mode for CAN1 and CAN2 bus in
ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile-Logger is 250kBd. The limitation of line for the default speed is 200m maximum.
RS485 120resistor Jumper
CAN1 resistor Jumper
CAN2 resistor Jumper
RS485 -BIAS resistor Jumper
RS485 +BIAS resistor Jumper
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5 Controller setting
SW tool for configuration of ID-Mobile / ID-Mobile-Logger controller: DriveConfig
DriveConfig is included in the installation package
NOTE:
For more details how to use DriveConfig see latest version of DriveConfig – User Guide available on ComAp webpage: http://www.comap.cz/support/downloads/fail/DriveConfig-3.1.pdf
Binary Inputs (BIN)
Available configuration for Binary inputs:
NOTE:
Minimal input pulse duration is 120ms to be detected as valid (binary inputs sampling rate 100ms). Adjustable delay can be configured to any binary input according to details above.
PROPERTY VALUE DETAILS
ECU VALUE AVAILABLE ONLY IF ECU –SELECTED UNDER ECU-1
According to selection
ECU output can be selected as controller inputs. Selection deepens on ECU type. Selection of ECU see Modules NOTE: Some ECU are not supporting this function
NAME Text Maximum 14 charts
PROTECTION No Protection No protection active with BI
Warning BIN is active - Alarm on LED (eventually Display) - History record
Sensor fail BIN is active: - Indicates sensor fail - History record
Alarm Only BIN is active: - Alarm on LED (eventually display) only
HistRecOnly BIN is active: - History record only
PROT.ACTIVE Closed Protection active if the contact is closed
Open Protection active if the contact is open
PROT. BLOCK TYPE All the time Protection is active all time
Force Block Protection is active with Force Block only
RunOnlyBlkDel Protection is active only if engine is running
DELAY Standard (0,5s) The input signal is delayed for 0,5s (Default setting)
BinInp delay 1 The input signal is delayed according to Setpoint:
BBaassiicc SSeettttiinnggss // BBiinnIInnpp DDeellaayy
BinInp delay 2 Not available in ID-Mobile-Logger
BinInp delay 3
FUNCTION Logical function Find more details in Logical function description bellow:
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Logical binary inputs (LBI)
Any InteliDrive controller binary input can be configured as “function” and/or “protection”. Following chapter contains Logical binary inputs list (functions list) that can be configured to any
physical input.
CAUTION!
Minimal input pulse duration is 120 ms to be detected as valid (binary inputs sampling rate is 100ms). Adjustable delay can be configured to any binary input when is used as a protection: see
BBiinnIInnpp DDeellaayy
Force Block
Active input blocks protections that are configured as (in DriveConfig) as Property:Prot.block type= Force Block. Corresponding setpoint is FFoorrcceeBBlloocckk ddeell.
Fault Reset
Binary input for Alarm acknowledge (edge sensing) has the same function as controller front panel
button Fault reset. NOTE: There is separate acknowledge for ECU Alarms – see BBiinnaarryy iinnppuutt// EECCUU FFllttRReesseett.
ECUComFailBlck
Active input blocks ECU communication fail. Function can be used e.g. when ECU is switched off after
engine stop.
RunIndication1 – RunIndication3
Binary input can be used for engine running indication e.g. via Oil pressure contact. Active Running indication blocks engine start (to avoid starter damage).
ECU FltReset
Binary input for ECU Alarm acknowledge (edge sensitive) has the same function as controller front
panel Fault reset button (active only in ECU Alarm list). NOTE: Activation of ECU Fault reset will affect InteliDrive only, no reset request is sent to ECU.
There is separate acknowledge input for Alarms – see Binary input Fault reset.
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RS485 Mode Std
Active input switches (by rising edge) BBaassiicc SSeettttiinnggss // RRSS448855 MMooddee to SSTTAANNDDAARRDD (from other like
MMOODDBBUUSS, EECCUU LLIINNKK).
CAUTION!
RS485 communication does not work when RS485 mode is changed from standard to MMOODDBBUUSS or
EECCUU LLIINNKK. See setpoint: CCoommmmss SSeettttiinngg// RRSS448855 MMooddee description.
Configure this input (or leave as it is in default) for case the RS485 mode setpoint is changed to
MMOODDBBUUSS or EECCUU LLIINNKK from DriveMonitor. It is on of the way how to establish communication with DriveMonitor.
GeoFencingEna
Ena/Disables the GeoFencing function (engine block and active alarm) when the Position:
GGeeooFFeenncciinngg = BBIINN..IINNPPUUTT.
Home Position
Active input (rising edge) moves the actual position into PPoossiittiioonn:: HHoommee LLaatt and HHoommee LLoonngg setpoints.
Clear DayCons
Active input clears the Day Consumption counter (SSttaattiissttiiccss // DDaayyCCoonnssuummppttiioonn).
Clear TripCons
Active input clears the Total Consumption counter. (SSttaattiissccttiiccss // TToottaallCCoonnssuummpptt)
BI History
Closed binary input activates one History record.
DisplayMessage1 … DisplayMessage18
Up to 18 message texts are specified in “Display: DDiissppllaayyMMeessssaaggee xx” setpoints. Each message
setpoint contains the string up to 31 ASCII characters. The message can be displayed in display “Message Display Area” with Date and Time information, when corresponding Logical Binary Input
(LBI) DDiissppllaayyMMeessssaaggee--xx is activated. Message disappears when LBI is deactivated.
DisplayBinary1 … Display Binary20
The display on screen text status is changed according the corresponding Logical Binary Input (LBI) –
DDiissppllaayyBBiinnaarryy--xx state.
Example of on display status indication:
LBI DISPLAY STATUS
DDiissppllaayyBBiinnaarryy11 = 0 Engine Oil Pressure: Normal
DDiissppllaayyBBiinnaarryy11 = 1 Engine Oil Pressure: Low
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DisplayPuls1 … DisplayPuls4
Logical Binary input DisplayPuls1 can be used e.g. for Display Control-Camera screens switching based on ID Mobile Logger Binary input or PLC function.
NOTE:
Messages and status displaying is not available in standard firmware. It is dedicated for customer branches.
Reset OperID
Rising edge of BI - Operator identification number ((IInnffoo//OOppeerraattoorr IIDD)) is reset.
NOTE: For more details about Operator ID see FFoorrcceeBBlloocckk ddeell.
DayAverageEna
Rising edge of BI - enables the Day Average (SSttaattiissttiiccss // DDaayyAAvveerraaggee) calculation for the
AAvveerraaggeeVVaalluuee (see LLooggiiccaall AAnnaalloogg IInnppuuttss - LAI).
If DDaayyAAvveerraaggeeEEnnaa = 1, the calculation runs.
NOTE: For more details see Average value calculation
DayAverageRes
Rising edge of BI – resets the Day Average (SSttaattiissttiiccss // DDaayyAAvveerraaggee ) calculated from “AAvveerraaggeeVVaalluuee”.
It can be linked with any of logical binary input (e.g. OOppeerraattoorrIIDD, SSttaarrtt BBuuttttoonn, FFaauulltt RReesseett etc.)
If DDaayyAAvveerraaggeeRReess = 1 the DDaayyAAvveerraaggee value is reset NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
TotAverageEna
Rising edge of BI - enables the Total Average (SSttaattiissttiiccss // TToottaallAAvveerraaggee) calculation for the
AAvveerraaggeeVVaalluuee (see LLooggiiccaall AAnnaalloogg IInnppuuttss - LAI).
If TToottaallAAvveerraaggeeEEnnaa = 1, the calculation runs. NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
TotAverageRes
Rising edge of BI – resets the Total Average (SSttaattiissttiiccss // TToottaallAAvveerraaggee ) calculated from AAvveerraaggee VVaalluuee. It can be linked with any of logical binary input (e.g. OOppeerraattoorrIIDD, SSttaarrtt BBuuttttoonn, FFaauulltt RReesseett etc.)
If TToottaallAAvveerraaggeeRReess = 1 the TToottaallAAvveerraaggee value is reset
NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
AveragSpeedEna
Rising edge of BI - enables the Average Speed (SSttaattiissttiiccss // AAvveerraaggeeSSppeeeedd) calculation for the AAvveerraaggee SSppeeeedd (see LLooggiiccaall AAnnaalloogg IInnppuuttss - LAI).
LBI FUNCION
DDiissppllaayyPPuullss11 = 0 Control screen
DDiissppllaayyPPuullss11 = 1 Camera screen
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If AAvveerraaggSSppeeeeddEEnnaa = 1, the calculation runs. NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
AveragSpeedRes
Rising edge of BI – resets the Average Speed (SSttaattiissttiiccss // AAvveerraaggeeSSppeeeedd ) calculated from AAvveerraaggee SSppeeeedd. It can be linked with any of logical binary input (e.g. OOppeerraattoorrIIDD, SSttaarrtt BBuuttttoonn, FFaauulltt RReesseett etc.)
If AAvveerraaggSSppeeeeddRReess = 1 the AAvveerraaggeeSSppeeeedd value is reset NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
Binary Outputs (BOUT)
CAUTION!
Binary outputs of ID-Mobile-Logger are dedicated for indication use only. NO power output can be
connected - maximum continuous current for single channel is 0,5 A only.
PROPERTY VALUE DETAILS
SOURCE Log Bout See Logical Binary Outputs functions
Prg. states Controller internal states
Ana protections One of the following AIN protection levels is sent as binary signal. L1 – level 1 of protection Fls – Sensor fail L1+Fls – sensor fail or/and L1
Bin protections Protection of BIN is sent as binary signal
Binary CU
ECU
NAME Text Title of the BOUT - maximum 14 charts
ECU VALUE AVAILABLE ONLY IF ECU –SELECTED UNDER ECU-1
According to selection
Controller output can be selected as ECU inputs. Selection deepens on ECU type. Selection of ECU see Modules NOTE: Some ECU are not supporting this function
INVERTED All the time Protection is active all time
Force Block Protection is active with Force Block only
RunOnlyBlkDel Protection is active only if engine is running
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Logical binary outputs (LBO)
Not Used
Custom made LBO.
CAUTION!
Do not use this LBO. As “not used” output remove all LBO assigned to the output.
Alarm
The output closes if any alarm is activated and opens after Fault reset even if the Alarm is still active.
Common Alarm
The output closes if any Wrn, Sd, Cd, Fls, alarm is active and stays closed until all alarms disappear
and Fault reset is pressed = output is opened when Alarm list is empty.
Common Wrn
The output closes when any Warning alarm is active. Output opens when all Wrn alarms disappear
and Fault reset is pressed (no Wrn alarm in Alarm list).
Common Sd
The output closes when any Shut-down alarm is active. Output opens when all Sd alarms disappear
and Fault reset is pressed (no Sd alarm in Alarm list).
Common Cd
The output closes when any Cool-down alarm is active. Output opens when all Cd alarms disappear
and Fault reset is pressed (no Cd alarm in Alarm list).
Common Fls
The output closes when any Sensor fail alarm is active. Output opens when all Fls alarms disappear and Fault reset is pressed (no Fls alarm in Alarm list).
Common SdO
The output closes when any Shut-down Override alarm is active. Output opens when all SdO alarms
disappear and Fault reset is pressed (no SdO alarm in Alarm list).
CPU Ready
CPU indication – output is closed when CPU is ready, opened in Init state.
Engine Running
It activates, when RPM rises above starting RPM and opens when RPM=0.
CtrlHeartBeat
Indicates correctly running firmware when cycling on/off with 0,5 sec period.
Comm AIN Fail
Output is closed when any analog extension (IS-AIN, IGS-PTM) unit does not communicate.
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Comm BIN Fail
Output is closed when any analog extension (IS-BIN, IGS-PTM) unit does not communicate.
Comm AOUT Fail
Output is closed when any analog extension (IS-AOUT, IGS-PTM) unit does not communicate.
Comm BOUT Fail
Output is closed when any analog extension (IS-BIN, IGS-PTM) unit does not communicate.
Alarm Blink
Function is based on Binary output COMMON ALARM - stays closed when any alarm is active (at least
one item in Alarm list) and opens for 2 sec when any new Alarm is activated. The first activation is delayed 2 sec. No Fault reset influence when at least one alarm is active. Output opens when Alarm
list is empty.
Logical 0
Constant value that can be configured to any input or output - mainly in PLC
Logical 1
Constant value that can be configured to any input or output - mainly in PLC.
Alarm BlinkAct
Alarm indication: Output starts switching (blinking 0,5/0,5sec from opened or closed state) when any new alarm
comes
Output stays closed after Fault reset when any alarm is still active
Output opens after Fault reset when no alarm is active
FltResButtEcho
Output is closed for 1 sec when Fault reset button (e.g. from DriveMonitor is activated).
No GPS Signal
The output is active when GPS signal from any reason disappear (broken antenna, no GPS signal, GPS
module fail) even if the PPoossiittiioonn// GGeeooFFeenncciinngg = DISABLED.
Display Key 1…16
Related to ID-Display D13-V screen values.
BO 1/2 Fail
Indication of Binary output 1 and/or Binary output 2 fail or Broken wire detection.
BO 3/4 Fail
Indication of Binary output 3 and/or Binary output 4 fail or Broken wire detection.
User Button 1…5
InteliVision function buttons can be assigned to these five LBOs
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Operator ID
Operator identification fail output – indication is in history list only (not in Alarm list)
RemoteControl1…8
Remote control outputs can be controlled locally or remotely (via Modem) from DriveMonitor – Remote switch panel.
Prg. states
ECU
ECU communications fail indication
SHBIN 1..4
Status of shared Binary inputs
SHAIN 1..4
Status of shared Analogue inputs
SHBinCfgErr
Shared Binary module configuration error – i.e. more than one source was configured (is on the CAN2
bus).
SHAinCfgErr
Shared Analog module configuration error – i.e. more than one source was configured (is on the CAN2 bus).
UnivState 1...7
The output closes when any Warning alarm is active. Output opens when all Wrn alarms disappear
and Fault reset is pressed (no Wrn alarm in Alarm list).
PLC Message 1...8
Indication of programmable PLC state.
ECU AlarmList
Output is closed when at least one item is in ECU Alarm list.
ECUDiagBlocked
Output is closed when BBaassiicc sseettttiinngg // EECCUU ddiiaagg == DDIISSAABBLLEEDD
GeoFencing
The output is active if GGeeooFFeennggiinngg is announced – the actual position is out of fence
MasterCommErr
Communication with Master control unit fails.
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Note: Related to ID-Mobile Slave control unit only
Battery Flat
Controller reset during Cranking state.
Battery Volt
Indication when battery voltage of the controller is out of protection limits (BBaassiicc SSeettttiinnggss// BBaatttt<<VV ,,
BBaatttt>>VV)
WrnServiceTime
Output is closed when service time (count down) = 0
Note:
History record and Alarm list indication is activated as well
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Analog Inputs (AIN)
PROPERTY VALUE DETAILS
NAME Text Maximum 14 charts
DIM -, RPM, ppl, bps, Bar, s, V, h, min, m, °C, kPa, l, km/h, %, l/h
Dimension of the value
SENSOR
AIN1 – AIN7
None Non sensor is selected
0-20mA Current input within listed intervals
0-2400ohm Resistance input within listed intervals
0-5V Voltage input within listed intervals
User Sensor characteristic created by the user NOTE: For more details see DriveConfig – User Guide
AIN8 – AIN11
+-20mA Current input within listed intervals
+-1V Voltage input within listed intervals
+-100mV Mill voltage input within listed intervals
-1V – 2,5V Voltage input within listed intervals
Thermocopl K/°C (K/°F)
Predefined characteristic for usual type of thermocouples
Thermocopl L/°C (L/°F)
Thermocopl J/°C (J/°F)
RESOLUTION 1; 0,1; 0,01; 0,001; 0,0001 Definition of decimal point for AIN
SENSOR RANGE 0…9999 Definition of sensor range for AIN
PROTECTION No Protection No protection is active on AIN
Sensor Fail Measured value is out of sensor characteristic
RunOnlyBlkDel Group of delay for Engine alarms activation. Alarms are active only if engine is running with delay from start See RRuunnOOnnllyyBBllkkDDeell
HistRecOnly Protection is written in the history only
ACTIVE WHEN Under Limit Protection is active if an value is under selected limit
Over Limit Protection is active if an value is over selected limit
Under limit + Fls Protection is active if an value is under selected limit and/or sensor fail is indicated
Over Limit + Fls Protection is active if an value is over selected limit and/or sensor fail is indicated
BARGRAPH 0% -9999…9999 Value related to 0% of Bargraph
BARGRAPH 100% -9999…9999 Value related to 100% of Bargraph
FUNCTION Logical function Find more details in Logical function description bellow:
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Logical analog inputs (LAI)
Engine Speed
Primary engine speed – Overspeed protection and Running detection functions are related to this LAI.
Oil Press
Linked to engine running indication – see EEnnggiinnee PPrraarraammss // SSttaarrttiinngg PPOOiill Logical value for Oil Pressure ( EEnnggiinnee VVaalluueess // OOiill PPrreessss ) indication on displays (non-editable screen)
NOTE: The dimension and number of decimal points is according to the source (AIN, ECU-AIN)
Oil Temp
Logical value for Oil Pressure ( EEnnggiinnee VVaalluueess // OOiill TTeemmpp ) indication on displays (non-editable screen)
NOTE: The dimension and number of decimal points is according to the source (AIN, ECU-AIN)
Coolant Temp
Logical value for Oil Pressure ( EEnnggiinnee VVaalluueess // CCooooll TTeemmpp ) indication on displays (non-editable
screen) NOTE:
The dimension and number of decimal points is according to the source (AIN, ECU-AIN)
Fuel ConsAct
LAI can be lined to external Fuel consumption sensor (Flowmeter) or ECU Fuel rate value. This input is a source for - SSttaattiissttiiccss// DDaayyCCoonnssuummppttiioonn (Day consumption)and //TToottaallCCoonnssuummpptt If FFuueell CCoonnssAAcctt is not configured - DDaayyCCoonnssuummppttiioonn and TToottaallCCoonnssuummpptt are calculated form Impuls
input IImmpp11.
Related setpoints see BBaassiicc SSeettttiinnggss // PPuullssee//LLiittrree 11 and // PPuullssee//LLiittrree 22
TempComp AIN8 .. TempComp AIN11
Temperature correction for AIN8 – AIN11 if Thermocouple are used.
e.g. TempComp AIN8 = compensation temperature for AIN8
DisplayAnalog1 … DisplayAnalog20
LAI for display on ID-Display D13-V display
Each DisplayAnalog LAI fit to ID-Display D13-V screen value.
Average Value
LAI is a source for SSttaattiissttiiccss // DDaayyAAvveerraaggee and // TToottaallAAvveerraaggee calculation
NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
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Average Speed
LAI is a source for SSttaattiissttiiccss // AAvveerraaggee SSppeeeedd calculation
NOTE: For more details see Average value calculation
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6 Values
Basic Values
Engine RPM
According to Logical function – Engine Speed, overspeed protection, engine running and overload
indication.
RPM
Value of physical RPM input (PIN 79 and 80 – see Terminals )
Engine Values
Oil Press
Oil Pressure [Bar] – sourced according to Logical function – Oil Press NOTE:
Value can be used as engine Running indication – see SSeettppooiinnttss //BBaassiicc SSeettttiinnggss // RRuunnnniinngg PPooiill
Oil Temp
Oil Temperature [°C] – sourced according to Logical function – Oil Temp
Cool Temp Coolant Temperature [°C] – sourced according to Logical function – Coolant Temp
Analog CU
Values are shown and titled according to configuration AIN1 – AIN11 and:
Battery Volt
Voltage of the battery (Power source for the controller)
CPU Temp
Processor temperature of the controller
Binary CU
ID BIN
Binary inputs according to configuration
ID BOUT
Binary outputs according to configuration
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Log Bout
LogBout 1 …4
Logical binary functions
RemoteControl
Remote control switches status
Info
Engine State Engine state: Not Running, Ready to Start, Cranking, Cooling etc.
PasswordDecode This code together with controller S/N is needed if controller password is forgotten.
Operator ID Identification of the operator – see Operation detection
SW Version SW version in the controller
SW Branch SW branch identification
ECU DiagSource Indication of ECU diagnostic codes source. Typically: None, J1939-DM1, J1939-KWP, J1587-DTC,
MODBUS.
GSMSignalLevel [%] Indicating quality of GSM signal
GSM Diag Code: Troubleshooting diagnostic code for ID-Mobile GPRS module
Code Description Code Description
0 OK. No error. 11 SIM card is locked (Possibly PIN code required, PIN needs to be deactivated) or unknown status of SIM locking
1 Not possible to hang up. 12 No GSM signal
2 ID-Mobile-GPRS is switched off 13 Not possible to read the SIM card parameters
3 ID-Mobile-GPRS is switched on 14 GSM modem did not accepted particular initialization command, possibly caused by locked SIM card
4 ID-Mobile-GPRS – error in initialization 15 Unknown modem
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5 ID-Mobile-GPRS – not possible to set the APN 16 Bad answer to complement initialization string
6 ID-Mobile-GPRS – not possible to connect to GPRS network
17 Not possible to read GSM signal strength
7 ID-Mobile-GPRS – not possible to retrieve IP address
18 CDMA modem not detected
8 ID-Mobile-GPRS – not accepted DNS IP address 19 No CDMA network
9 Error in modem detection 20 Unsuccessful registration to CDMA network
10 Error in initialization of analog modem 255 Only running communication is needed to indicate
AirGate Diag: AirGate Troubleshooting diagnostic code
AirGate ID: Identification name generated by AirGate server to establish connection with: DriveMonitor
InteliMonitor WebSupervisor
CAUTION!
Connection via AirGate is supported with ID-Mobile GPRS module only (ID-Mobile GSM module does NOT support AirGate)
Modem Status "-----" - After controller initialization „Trying“ – modem active, trying to establish connection
„Ready“ – modem ready, communication with mode"-----" - After controller initialization „Trying“ – modem active, trying to establish connection „Ready“ – modem ready, communication with modem is ok
m is ok
LitersPerHour [l/h] Actual Fuel consumption in liters per hour calcualted from IMP1 input and using the PPuullsseessPPeerrLLiitteerr 11
setpoint.
Code Description
1 Controller registered, waiting for authorization
2 Not possible to register, controller blacklisted
3 Not possible to register, server has no more capacity
4 Not possible to register, other reason
5 Controller registered and authorized
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Statistics
Run Hours [h] Engine running hours - integer
Run Seconds [s] Engine running seconds – integer NOTE:
Total engine running hours = Running Hours + Running Seconds.
NOTE:
In case the source of Run Seconds is ECU the refresh is according to ECU configuration. Run Seconds could rise in e.g. 10s period.
Service Time [h] Time to next service/maintenance period.
NOTE:
See SSeettppooiinnttss // BBaassiicc SSeettttiinnggss // SSeerrvviiccee TTiimmee for more details
Imp1 Counter of pulses from physical input – Source IM1 (PIN 81 and 82 – see Terminals )
Imp2 Counter of pulses from physical input – Source IM1 (PIN 9 and 10 – see Terminals )
DayConsumption [liters] Rate of day consumption
NOTE: For more details see Consumption calculation
TotalConsumpt [liters] Total consumption
NOTE:
For more details see Consumption calculation
DayAverage Rate calculated from LAI Average value – average per one day
NOTE: For more details see Average value calculation
TotalAverage Rate calculated from LAI Average value – total average
NOTE: For more details see Average value calculation
AverageSpeed Rate of average speed from LAI Average Speed
NOTE:
For more details see Average value calculation
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Position
Actual Lat [m]
Actual Latitude value (e.g. 50°6'51.463"N).
Actual Long [m]
Actual longitude value (e.g. 14°28'54.269"E).
HomePosDist [m]
Distance from Home position in meters.
Error Lat [m]
Latitude error in meters.
Error Long [m]
Longitude error in meters.
SatelitesUsed [-]
Number of satellites.
MSL Altitude [m]
Altitude above sea level in meters.
Ground Speed [km/h]
Actual ground speed in km/h.
Display
DisplayMessage
Value related to special branch of display (ID-Display D13-V).
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7 Setpoints
Basic Settings
Engine Name
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: max. 15 characters ]
User defined name, used for controller identification at remote phone or mobile connection.
Engine name has to be entered manually using DriveConfig / DriveMonitor / InteliVision software.
NOTE:
Engine name is not changed when new archive is loaded. Check EEnnggiinnee nnaammee after firmware upgrade.
Engine Type
Dimension: [ - ] Range: max. 15 characters ]
User defined name, used for controller identification at remote phone or mobile connection. Engine type has to be entered manually using DriveConfig / DriveMonitor / InteliVision software.
Gear Teeth
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: 0 - 500 Step: 1
Terminals: 79 - 80
Number of teeth on the engines flywheel for the pick-up – related to RPM input . Internal value
Engine speed is in default connected to RPM1 input if there is no other configuration to ECU or PLC function.
Nominal RPM
Dimension: [ RPM ]
Range: 30 - 4000
Step: 1 RPM Terminals:
Nominal engine speed, base for Over-speed protection limit and Requested RPM % calculation.
Pulses/Liter 1
Dimension: [ ppl ] Range: 0 - 60000
Step: 1
Terminals: 81 – 82
Conversion constant (number of pulses for incrementing by 1) from IM1 impulse input to
SSttaattiissttiiccss//IImmpp11 value. Frequency range is 300Hz max.
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Pulses/Liter 2
Dimension: [ ppl ] Range: 0 - 60000
Step: 1 Terminals: 9 – 10
Conversion constant (number of pulses for incrementing by 1) from IM1 impulse input to
SSttaattiissttiiccss//IImmpp22 value. Frequency range is 300Hz max.
Oper ID Alarm
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: DISABLED, WARNING
Incorrect identification of Operator ID with Operator Key
DISABLED – No alarm is activated with new start
WARNING – “Warning Operator ID” is recorded to history when Operator Key is not applied during power switch on.
Starting RPM
Dimension: [ RPM ]
Range: 30 – NNoommiinnaall RRPPMM Step: 1 RPM limit for running engine detection.
Running POil
Dimension: [ Bar ]
Range: 0,00 – 10,00 Step: 0,00
Oil pressure limit to be engine detected as running when no RPM pickup (or ECU RPM) is not used.
RunOnlyBlkDel
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0 – 60
Step: 1
Delay for Engine running Alarms activation – group 1
BINARY INPUT
BinInp delayphysical
BINARY INPUT
closed
Internal value
Engine running
state
RunOnlyBlkDel
PROTECTION activeinactive
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BinInp Delay
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0 – 60
Step: 1
Binary input protection is activated when input is closed for longer time than BinInp delay (see picture above).
To use this filter Binary input must be configured in DriveConfig for Property – Delay = BinInp delay.
ForceBlock Del
Dimension: [ s ]
Range: 0 – 60 Step: 1
Delay for Force block protection activation after Binary input Force block is opened (see picture above).
Protection deactivation is without delay. Protection is activated/deactivated independent on engine running or not running state.
Batt >V
Dimension: [ V ]
Range: BBaatttt <<VV – 40 Step: 0,1 Overvoltage battery level – controller power supply
Batt <V
Dimension: [ V ]
Range: 8 - BBaatttt <<VV Step: 0,1 Under voltage battery level – controller power supply
Batt Volt Del
Dimension: [ s ]
Range: 0 – 600 Step: 1
Delay for battery voltage alarms (BBaatttt <<VV and BBaatttt <<VV ))
Service Time
Dimension: [ h ]
Range: 0 – 65535 Step: 1
Running hours down counter is decremented when engine is running. Service alarm is indicated in Alarm list and History record activated when counter reach zero.
Service time setpoint is actual counter value.
NOTE:
Once the service time has elapsed the Service time will have to be adjusted to non-zero value (at least for 30sec) to clear the alarm and begin a new countdown.
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Comms Settings
ControllerAddr
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: 1-32 Step: 1
Controller CAN bus and RS-485 identification number. Each controller on CAN bus has to have its own
unique number.
NOTE:
When opening connection to the controller (using PC monitoring/control SW), the Contr. address has to correspond to the Gen-set setting in PC SW.
RS485 Mode
Dimension: [ - ] Range: STANDARD, MODBUS, ECU LINK
Communication protocol selection: STANDARD: InteliDrive (DriveMonitor, InteliMonitor Remote panel) communication protocol.
MODBUS: Modbus RTU protocol. ECU LINK: ECU communication via RS485.
MODBUS
Dimension: [ bps ]
Range: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600
Modbus interface baud rate setting
ComApPort
Dimension: [ - ] Default: 23
Step: 1
Port for ComAp communication over ID-Mobile-GPRS (AirGate)
APN Name
Dimension: [ - ]
Name of APN access point for GPRS network.
NOTE:
This information shall provide GSM/GPRS operator
e.g. Vodafone UK: “pp.Vodafone.co.uk’’
APN UserName
Dimension: [ - ]
User name for APN access point for GPRS network.
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NOTE: This information shall provide GSM/GPRS operator
e.g. Vodafone UK: “web”
APN UserPass
Dimension: [ - ]
User password for APN access point for GPRS network.
NOTE:
This information shall provide GSM/GPRS operator e.g. Vodafone UK: “web”
AirGate IP
Dimension: [ - ]
Default: airgate.comap.cz
IP Address of AirGate server
DNS IP
Dimension: [ - ] Default: 8.8.8.8
IP Address of Domain Name Server
Analog Inputs
AIN1 Offset … AIN11 Offset
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: -32767 - 32767 Step: 1
Adjustable offset related to analog input AIN1…AIN11
Act. Calls/SMS
Warning Call
Dimension: [ - ] Range: DISABLED, ENABLED
Enables or disables active calls/SMS to selected phone or mobile numbers when a Warning alarm
occurs.
Shut Down Call
Dimension: [ - ] Range: DISABLED, ENABLED
Enables or disables active calls/SMS to selected phone or mobile numbers when a Shut down alarm occurs.
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Cool Down Call
Dimension: [ - ] Range: DISABLED, ENABLED
Enables or disables active calls/SMS to selected phone or mobile numbers when a Cool down alarm
occurs.
AcallCH1…3-Type
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: DISABLED, DATA, SMS, E-MAIL, EML-SMS
3 channels are available for following types active messages:
DISABLED: Channel is disabled DATA: Standard analog, GSM or ISDN modem connection to DriveMonitor.
SMS: Channel sends SMS message. Only when is GSM modem connected.
E-MAIL: Channel sends E-mail. Only when is IG-IB/IB-NT connected. EML-SMS: Channel sends E-mail with short SMS. Only when is IG-IB/IB-NT connected.
NOTE:
Email contains:
- Header with serial number and application info. - Alarm list
- 20 History records (reason, date, time)
AcallCH1…3-Addr
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: Phone number, E-mail address
3 channels are available for following types active messages:
Address for channel 1...3 active call. Each above message type has either a number or an e-mail
address associated to it.
For more details see DriveMonitor guide chapter IG-IB Internet communication. NOTE:
For GSM numbers use either national format (i.e. like number you will dial if you want to make a local
call) or full international format with "+" character followed by international prefix in the beginning
NOTE:
This setpoint can be modified from PC only!
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Num Rings AA
Dimension: [ - ] Range: 1 – 30
Number of rings prior to open modem connection from PC to controller
NOTE:
NNuummbbeerrRRiinnggss AAAA change is accepted after controller is switched on or when modem is connected to
controller.
A.C.Multiplier
Dimension: [ - ] Range: 1 – 250
Setpoint specify the number of attempt to open the Active call connection when the phone line is
engaged.
NOTE:
Timeout for connection is 90 sec and after 120 sec controller starts the next attempt. Incoming calls are blocked during the time the controller is trying to send an active call type.
Modem
Dimension: [ - ]
Range: TELIT CSD, TELIT GPRS, SIMCOM CSD, SIMCOM GPRS
Selection of internal modem mode:
TELIT CSD: Module works as standard GSM modem enabling CSD (Circuit Switch Data).
connection to controller with DriveMonitor and sending alarm SMSes.
TELIT GPRS: Specific GreenGuard interface.
SIMCOM CSD: Module works as standard GSM modem enabling CSD (Circuit Switch Data)
connection to controller with DriveMonitor and sending alarm SMSes. SIMCOM GPRS: AirGate and WebSupervisor interface.
NOTE: GPRS and CSD services has to be provided by your GSM/GPRS operator for successful operation.
NOTE: Any software update of the controller is not supported for wireless connection. Software update can
be done via direct connection only.
NOTE:
For more details see also 4.6.2 GSM and GPRS Module
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Date/Time
Time
Dimension: [ hh:mm:ss ]
System (controller) time can be modified here. The system time is stored in a battery-backup RTC circuit and normally need not to be adjusted
except initial setting and occasional corrections. The system date and time is used for the exercise timers as well as for the history log. Each record in
the history log contains a date/time stamp.
NOTE:
If the system date and time get incorrect after the controller has been switched off for longer time, it may indicate the backup battery needs to be replaced.
Date
Dimension: [ dd:mm:yyyy ]
System date can be modified here. The system date is stored in a battery-backup RTC circuit and normally does not need to be adjusted except initial setting.
The system date and time is used for the exercise timers as well as for the history log. Each record in
the history log contains a date/time stamp.
NOTE: If the system date and time get incorrect after the controller has been switched off for longer time, it
may indicate the backup battery needs to be replaced.
Time Stamp Per
Dimension: [ s ]
Range: 0 – 14400 (0-240min)
Step: 1
Standard history record period.
Time Stamp Del
Dimension: [ s ] Range: TTiimmee SSttaammpp PPeerr – 14400 (0-240min)
Step: 1
Time delay after engine stop when the Time Stamp Per records are still provided.
Fast Stamp Per
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0 – 600 (0-10min)
Step: 1
Faster History records are provided after any Alarm (see in SSeettppooiinnttss // LLiimmiittss ) is activated.
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Fast Stamp Del
Dimension: [ min ]
Range: 0 – 100 Step: 1
Time duration of the Fast stamp records.
Engine
Not running Running Engine Not running
Time Stamp Per
Time Stamp Del
Alarm
Fast Stamp Per
Fast Stamp Del
Time Stamp Per
No periodic
recordsPeriodic records No periodic
records
HistoryEntries
Dimension: [ - ] Range: ALL TIME, RUNNING ONLY, BI HISTORY
The history can be forced to list as follow:
ALL TIME: History records are active all time. RUNNING ONLY: History is recorded when engine is running only.
BI HISTORY: History record is forced when LBI BBII HHiissttoorryy is configured and liked with binary input.
SummerTimeMod
Dimension: [ - ] Range: DISABLED, WINTER, SUMER, WINTER-S, SUMMER-S
Summer/Winter time applied
DISABLED: Automatic switching between summer and wintertime is disabled. WINTER (SUMMER): Automatic switching between summer and wintertime is enabled – set to
winter (summer) season. WINTER-S (SUMMER-S): same as above modified for southern hemisphere.
Position
Home Lat
Dimension: [0° 0’ 0.000”N ]
Reference point for GeoFencing function. Use DriveMonitor or LBI HHoommee PPoossiittiioonn to setup.
NOTE:
Only capital letters are accepted (N,S,E,W etc.)
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Home Lat
Dimension: [0° 0’ 0.000”E ]
Reference point for GeoFencing function. Use DriveMonitor or LBI HHoommee PPoossiittiioonn to setup.
NOTE: Only capital letters are accepted (N,S,E,W etc.)
Fence Radius
Dimension: [ m ]
Range: 10 – 10 000 Step: 1
Maximal allowed distance in meters from Home position - see HHoommee LLaatt and HHoommee LLoonngg.
Fence Delay
Dimension: [ s ]
Range: 1 – 65535 Step: 1
Once the controller is out of FFeennccee RRaaddiiuuss and FFeennccee DDeellaayy time elapsed the engine is shut down.
NOTE:
WWrrnn GGeeooFFeenncciinngg alarm is announced immediately the controller crosses the FFeennccee RRaaddiiuuss
Geo Fencing
Dimension: [ - ] Range: DISABLED, ENABLED, BI.INPUT
The history can be forced to list as follow:
ENABLED: Wrn GeoFencing is enabled.
DISABLED: Wrn GeoFencing is disabled. BIN.INPUT: Wrn GeoFencing is enabled when by Binary input GGeeooFFeenncciinnggEEnnaa is closed.
Display
DisplMessage1…18
Dimension: [ TEXT ]
Range: Maximum 31 characters
Up to 31 characters message can be activated on external (e.g.ID-Display D13-V) display message
screen by corresponding Binary Input DDiissppllaayyMMeessssaaggee--xx.
NOTE: Related to ID-Display D13-V only
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Limits
Default configuration
Limits and protection types are configurable in DriveConfig
Min OilPress A / Max OilPress A
Dimension: [ Bar ] Range: 0,00…15,00
Step: 0,1
Low/High Oil pressure (row A) limit. Alarm is indicated when actual pressure value is below for OOiill
PPrreessss DDeell..
Oil Press Del
Dimension: [ s ]
Range: 0…600
Step: 1 High Oil pressure (row A) limit. Alarm is indicated when actual pressure value is over for OOiill PPrreessss DDeell..
Min OilPress B / Max OilPress B
Dimension: [ Bar ]
Range: 0,00…15,00 Step: 0,1
Low Oil pressure (row B) limit. Alarm is indicated when actual pressure value is below for OOiill PPrreessss
DDeell..
Max Oil Temp A/ Max Oil Temp B
Dimension: [ °C ] Range: -25…130
Step: 1
High Oil Temperature (row A/B) limit. Alarm is indicated when actual temperature value is over for OOiill
TTeemmpp DDeell.
Oil Temp Del
Dimension: [ s ]
Range: 0…600 Step: 1
Delay for Oil Temperature protection limits MMaaxx OOiill TTeemmpp AA , MMaaxx OOiill TTeemmpp BB.
Max Cool Temp
Dimension: [ °C ] Range: -25…130
Step: 1 High Coolant Temperature limit. Alarm is indicated when actual temperature value is over for CCooooll
TTeemmpp DDeell..
Cool Temp Del
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0…600
Step: 1
Delay for Coolant Temperature protection limits MMaaxx CCooooll TTeemmpp .
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BoostPressure
Dimension: [ kPa ] Range: 0…500
Step: 1 Boost Pressure limit. Alarm is indicated when actual pressure value is below for BBoooossttPPrreessss DDeell..
BoostPress Del
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0…600
Step: 1 Delay for Boost Pressure protection limits BBoooossttPPrreessssuurree .
Boost Temp
Dimension: [ °C ]
Range: -25…130 Step: 1
High Boost Temperature limit. Alarm is indicated when actual temperature value is over for BBoooosstt
TTeemmpp DDeell..
Boost Temp Del
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0…600
Step: 1
Delay for Boost Temperature protection limits BBoooosstt TTeemmpp ..
Exhaust Temp A / Exhaust Temp B
Dimension: [ °C ]
Range: -40…950 Step: 1 High Exhaust Temperature (row A / B) limit. Alarm is indicated when actual temperature value is over
for EExxhhaauussttTTeemmppDDeell..
ExhaustTempDel
Dimension: [ s ] Range: 0…600
Step: 1
Delay for Exhaust Temperature protection limits EExxhhaauusstt TTeemmpp AA , EExxhhaauusstt TTeemmpp BB .
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8 Booting procedure
The ID-Mobile has no protection which is blocking incorrect FW of Mobile platform (ID-Mobile Logger
Firmware to ID-Mobile Hardware). After wrong upgrade does the controller not respond (No LEDs are on), the only one way how to
upload the correct firmware is with using the Booting procedure
CAUTION!
Be sure the correct firmware is uploaded to the hardware
You need
AT-link converter (ComAp product) – see photo and schematic below.
Connection between AT link converter and PC RS232 or RS232/USB converter
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Connect the AT link converter
File/Firmware upgrade and Cloning/FW upgrade (default configuration)…
AT-Link connection port
Boot Jumper
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Select the requested firmware
The upgrade will be processing
Follow instructions on the screen
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Upgrading will continue
Follow instructions
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9 Technical Data
Power Supply
Nominal power supply 24 VDC Power supply range 8 – 36 VDC
Current consumption 0,34A @ 8V 0.12A @ 24 V
0.09A @ 36 V
Battery voltage measurement tolerance 2% at 24V RTC battery life cycle 10 years
Operating conditions
Operating temperature -40 to + 85 °C
Storage temperature -30 to + 80 °C Humidity 95% without condensation
Flash memory data retention time 10 years
Protection (Dust and Water) IP 67
Standard conformity Low Voltage Directive EN 61010-1:95+A1:97
EN 61000-6-2, October 2001 EN 61000-6-4, October 2001
IEC 60533, Ed. 2; 1999-11
Shock test IEC 68-2-27 Vibration resistance IEC 60068-2-6, 5-28Hz/ 1,6mm, 28-150Hz/ 5g
EMC compatibility EN61000-6-1/2/3/4, SS4631503(PL4), IEC 255-3
Dimensions
Dimensions 240x200x63mm
Binary inputs
Number of inputs 8
Input impedance 4,7 kΩ Input Range 0-36VDC
Switch voltage level for close contact indication 0-2 V Voltage level for open contact indication 4-36 V
Minimal input signal duration 110 ms
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Binary outputs
Number of outputs 4
Contact Hi-side Max. continues current (single channel) 0,5A
Maximum switching voltage 36 VDC
Speed pick-up input
Number of inputs 1
Type of sensor magnetic pick-up (connection by shielded cable is recommended)
Input impedance 10 kΩ Minimum input voltage 2 Vpk-pk (from 4Hz to 4kHz)
Maximum input voltage 50 Veff
Minimum measured frequency 4 Hz Maximum measured frequency 10 kHz (min. input voltage 6Vpk-pk)
Frequency measurement tolerance 1,5 %
Impulse input
Number of inputs 2
Type of sensor NPN Frequency rate 0 to 60Hz
Minimum pulse duration 1 ms Input impedance 4 kΩ
ON input voltage < 0.8 V
OFF input voltage > 4.2V RON max 1 kΩ
Maximum input voltage 40V
Analog inputs
Not electrically separated Number of inputs 11
Resolution 10 bits Jumper selectable range AIN1 – AIN7: 20mA, 5 VDC, 20kΩ
AIN8 – AIN11: 20mA, ±1 VDC, 20kΩ Maximal resistance range 25 kΩ Maximal current range 22 mA Input impedance 0 for mA measuring Input impedance > 100 k for V measuring Resistance measurement tolerance 2 % 2 out of measured value Voltage measurement tolerance 2 % 1mV out of measured value Current measurement tolerance 2 % 0,5mA out of measured value
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Communications
CAN bus interface
Galvanically separated Maximum CAN bus length
- CAN bus mode = 32C 200 m - CAN bus mode = 8C 900 m
Speed
- 32C 250 kBd - 8C 64 kBd
Nominal impedance 120 Ω Cable type twisted pair (shielded)
min. 75% (max. 4,4 ns/m)
Wire crosscut min.0,25 mm2
Maximal attenuation (at 1 MHz) 2 dB / 100m
Recommended Industrial Automation & Process Control Cables: BELDEN (see http://www.belden.com):
3082A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3083A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3086A DeviceBus for Honeywell SDS
3087A DeviceBus for Honeywell SDS
3084A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3085A DeviceBus for Allen-Bradley DeviceNet
3105A Paired EIA Industrial RS485 cable
LAPP CABLE (see http://www.lappcable.com) Unitronic BUS DeviceNet Trunk Cable
Unitronic BUS DeviceNet Drop Cable
Unitronic BUS CAN
Unitronic-FD BUS P CAN UL/CSA
RS 485
Maximal distance 1000m
Speed up to 57,6 kBd -
ID-Mobile GPRS
Type Simcom SIM900 Frequency Bands GSM 850; EGSM 900, DCS 1800; PCS 1900;
GSM/GPRS GSM class Small MS Transmitting power Class 4 (2W) at GSM 850 and EGSM 900
Class 1 (1W) at DCS 1800 and PCS 1900
GPRS multi-slot class 10 CSD up to 14.4 kbps TCP/IP communication over GPRS Voltage supply 8-36 VDC
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ID-Mobile GSM
Type Telit GC864
Frequency Bands GSM 850; EGSM 900, DCS 1800; PCS 1900; GSM/GPRS modem Compliant to GSM Phase 2/2+
GSM class Small MS Transmitting power Class 4 (2W) at GSM 850 and EGSM 900
Class 1 (1W) at DCS 1800 and PCS 1900
Sensitivity -107 dBm @ 850 / 900 Mhz -106 dBm @ 850 / 900 Mhz
ID-Mobile GPS
Type U-BLOX, LEA-5H
Receiver type 50 Channels`GPS L1 frequency; C/A Code;GALILEO Open Service capable, GLONASS
Sensitivity Tracking & Navigation – 162 dBm Reacquisition - 160 dBm Cold Start - 148 dBm
Horizontal position accuracy 2,5 m Accuracy for Timepulse signal RMS 30 ns
99% <60ns Velocity accuracy 0,1 m/s