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Use
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IV
VU-4
4000
Co
omputting Box for Fleet
managem
ment & surve
eillance
Copyright
The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2016
by Xerox Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Xerox Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make
improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any
form or by any means without the prior written permission of Xerox Co., Ltd.
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. How- ever,
Xerox Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringe- ments of
the rights of third parties, which may result from its use.
Acknowledgements
Intel® and Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Microsoft Windows® is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other product
names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Product Warranty (2 year)
Xerox warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by
persons other than repair personnel authorized by Xerox, or which have been
subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation. Xerox assumes no
liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events.
Because of Xerox’s high quality-control standards and rigorous testing, most of our
customers never need to use our repair service. If an Xerox product is defec tive, it will
be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out- of-warranty
repairs, you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time
and freight. Please consult your dealer for more details.
If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For example, CPU
speed, Xerox products used, other hardware and software used, etc.) Note
anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem
occurs.
2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual, product,
and any helpful information readily available.
3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandize
authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return
more quickly.
4. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and Replacement
Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt)
in a shippable container. A product returned without proof of the purchase date
is not eligible for warranty service.
5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid
to your dealer.
IVU4000 User Manual
Part No.
Edition 1
Printed in Taiwan
June. 2016
Declaration of Conformity
For FCC Class A digital device or peripheral
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.


Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator
& your body.
For IC
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit
pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique
subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
For RSS-247 6.4(5) WLAN 11a
(i)the device for operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential
for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(ii) for devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the
bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the
e.i.r.p. limit;
(iii) for devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the
band 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limits specified
for point-to-point and non-point-to-point operation as appropriate; and
(iv) the worst-case tilt angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask
requirement set forth in Section 6.2.2(3) shall be clearly indicated.
Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users)
of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference
and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
(i) l'appareil pour fonctionner dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz est réservé à une utilisation en intérieur
afin de réduire les risques d'interférences nuisibles à la co-canal systèmes mobiles par satellite;
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(ii) pour les appareils avec antenne (s) détachable, le gain d'antenne maximal autorisé pour les
appareils dans les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5470-5725 MHz doit être telle que l'équipement
satisfait encore la pire limite;
(iii) pour les appareils avec antenne (s) détachable, le gain d'antenne maximal autorisé pour les
appareils dans la bande 5725-5850 MHz doit être telle que l'équipement satisfait encore la pire limites
spécifiées pour le point-à-point et non point-à-point, le cas échéant; opération et
(iv) l'angle d'inclinaison du pire (s) nécessaire pour rester conforme à la pire exigence de masque
d'élévation énoncées dans la section 6.2.2 (3) doit être clairement indiqué.
Devraient également être informés les utilisateurs que les radars à haute puissance sont désignés
comme utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-utilisateurs prioritaires) des bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850
MHz et que ces radars pourraient provoquer des interférences et / ou endommager les appareils LELAN.
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between
the radiator & your body.
Technical Support and Assistance
1.
2.
Visit the Xerox web site at http://support.Xerox.com where you can find the latest
information about the product.
Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Xerox's customer service
center for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have the
following information ready before you call:
– Product name and serial number
– Description of your peripheral attachments
– Description of your software (operating system, version, application software,
etc.)
– A complete description of the problem
– The exact wording of any error messages
IVU4000 User Manual
Wa
arnings
s, Cauttions an
nd Nottes
Warnin
ing! Warnin
ngs indicate
e conditions
s, which if no
ot observed,
d, can cause
e personal
injury!
Cautio
on! Cautio
ons are inclu
uded to help
p you avoid damaging hhardware or
o losing
data. e.g.
There is a dangerr of a new battery
explo
oding if it is incorrectly installed.
open, or heat the battery. Re
eplace the
Do not attempt to recharge, force
battery
y only with tthe same orr equivalent type recom
mmended by
y the manufactu
urer. Discard
d used batte
eries accord
ding to the m
manufacture
er's
instruc
ctions.
Note
e!
Notes provide opttional additiional information.
Do
ocumen
nt Feed
dback
To assiist us in ma
aking impro
ovements to
o this manual, we wouuld welcome
e commentss
and co
onstructive criticism. P
Please send
d all such - in writingg to: support@advantech.co
om
Packing List
Before setting up the system
m, check tha
at the items
s listed beloow are inclu
uded and in
good co
ondition. If any item do
oes not accord with the
e table, pleaase contact your dealer
immediiately.
mber
Part num
410000‐AAAAAX
410001
To be update
Descriptioon
IVU MP uunit, 16GB mSATA, 4GB
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WiFi, 1x4G, Baytrail
MDT Displlay MP unit
MDT Cablee
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Ordering Information
P/N
410000-AAAAAX
410000‐AAAXAX
410000‐AABAAX
Description
Atom E3827 /LTE/GPS/WLAN/WE8S 32bit
Atom E3827 /GPS/WLAN/WE8S 32bit
Atom E3827 /LTE/GPS/WLAN*2/WE8S 32bit
Safety Instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Read these safety instructions carefully.
Keep this User Manual for later reference.
Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp
cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
Keep this equipment away from humidity.
Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting
it fall may cause damage.
Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned where the storage
temperature under -40° C (-40° F) or above 80° C (176° F), it may damage the
equipment. Operating temperature: -30° C ~65° C.
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment
from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the
equipment to the power outlet.
Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything
over the power cord. The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater
than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source
to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock.
Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be
opened only by qualified service personnel.
If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service
personnel:
„ The power cord or plug is damaged.
„ Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
„ The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
„ The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to
the user's manual.
„ The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
„ The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
CAUTION: The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
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on
nly with sam
me or equiva
alent type re
ecommende
ed by the m
manufacture.. Discard
ussed batteries according
g to the man
nufacturers instructionss.
17. TH
HE COMPU
UTER IS PR
ROVIDED WITH
CD DR
RIVES COM
MPLY WITH
H APPROPR
RIATE SAFETY STAND
DARDS INC
CLUDING IE
EC 60825.
18. Th
his device complies
witth Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operaation is subject to the
following two conditions::
e may not ccause harmfful interference, and
(1) this device
e must acce
ept any inte
erference re
eceived, inclluding interference tha
at
(2) this device
may cause undesired
d operation..
AUTION: Allways comp
pletely disco
onnect the power
cord ffrom your chassis
19. CA
wh
henever you
u work with the hardwa
are. Do not make conneections while the
po
ower is on. Sensitive
ellectronic components can
c be damaaged by sudden
po
ower surges
s.
20. CA
AUTION: Allways groun
nd yourself to
t remove any
a static chharge before
e touching
the motherbo
oard, backpllane, or add
d-on cards. Modern eleectronic devices are
ve
ery sensitive
e to static el ectric charg
ges. As a sa
afety precauution, use a grounding
wrrist strap at all times. P
Place all elec
ctronic com
mponents onn a static-dis
ssipative
su
urface or in a static-shie
elded bag when
they are not in thee chassis.
21. CA
AUTION: An
ny unverifie
ed compone
ent could cause unexpeected damage. To
en
nsure the co
orrect instal lation, pleas
se always use
u the com
mponents (ex
x. screws)
prrovided with
h the accesssory box.
22. Ca
aution text concerning
lithium batteries:
23. "R
Rack Mount Instructionss - The follo
owing or sim
milar rack-m ount instruc
ctions are
inccluded with the installa
ation instruc
ctions:
A)) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a clossed or mu
ulti-unit rackk
assembly, the opera
ating ambien
nt temperatture of the rack enviro
onment mayy
be greate
er than room
m ambient. Therefore, considerattion should be given to
installing the equipm
ment in an environment compatibble with the
e maximum
ambient te
emperature
e (Tma) spec
cified by the
e manufactuurer.
B)) Reduced Air
A Flow - In
nstallation of
o the equipm
ment in a raack should be
b such tha
at
the amou
unt of air flo
ow required
d for safe operation
off the equip
pment is no
ot
compromised.
C)) Mechanica
al Loading - Mounting of the equipment in thhe rack sho
ould be such
that a haz
zardous con
ndition is no
ot achieved
d due to un even mech
hanical loading.
D)) Circuit Ov
verloading - Considerattion should be given too the conne
ection of the
equipmen
nt to the sup
pply circuit and the effe
ect that oveerloading off the circuitss
might hav
ve on over ccurrent prote
ection and supply
wiringg. Appropria
ate considIVU4000 User Ma
anual
erattion of equipment nam
meplate ratings should be used w
when addre
essing this
concern.
Ea
arthing - Re
eliable earth
hing of rack-mounted equipmentt should be
E) Reliable
maintained. Pa
articular atte
ention should be given to supply cconnections
s other than
direct connectio
ons to the b
branch circu
uit (e.g. use of power sttrips)."
UTION :
24. CAU
To avoid
any possible acccident, pleas
se following
g instructionns to operate this unit.
25. CAU
UTION :
Onlyy the qualiffied engine er by Xerox
x Transportation Manaagement Solution can
perfform the ins
stallation in a vehicle. Improper in
nstallation ccan injure th
he operatorr
or damage
the vehicle and
d/or IVU400
00 computer system.
Follow the insttallation as below to av
void overloa
ading the ccircuit after adding thiss
device.
erly install the IVU40000 computing
g system in
Follow the instrructions bellow to prope
ehicle.
a ve
 Determine
e the best l ocation for mounting the
t unit takking into co
onsideration
the driver`s field of vview and ease of accessing the unit. (Only install thiss
unit in the
e car pass enger compartment. Suggested
locations are
a next to
driver`s se
eat or locate
ed on cente
er console.)
 Connect the vehicle ccomputer to
o the vehicle
e`s wiring sy
system as below.
Routing Electrical Ca
ables
 Estab
blish a nea
ar route for the cable, staying cleear of movin
ng parts orr
hot surfaces whe
enever possible.
he cable to existing ca
able runs inside the veehicle using cable ties,
 Fix th
but make
sure th
hey are awa
ay from any
y moving orr hot surface
es.
 When
n the cablin
ng must go through
a panel,
use a suitable ca
able gland.
 Ensu
ure the ca
able does not have
e tight beends. The minimum
recom
mmended ra
5”.
adius is 2.5
 Ensu
ure cables d
do not swing
g or chafe on
o the structture.
 DO NOT
wind a cable in an
nd out of the
e mesh on a cage.
 Ensu
ure that all fu
uses installed as instru
uction. 32 V
Volt is suitab
ble for unit.
 All power
wirin
ng must us
se the sup
pplied poweer cable co
omply with
intended appliccations of SAE with suitable ratings of electrical,
temp
perature, ex posure and
d flammabilitty.
CAUTIO
ON
Do not open the
e cover on the
t front sid
de as illustrration as be
elow before
turnin
ng off the po
ower.
Safety
y Preca
aution - Static
c Electtricity
Follow these
e simple pre
ecautions to
o protect you
urself from harm and thhe products
s from
damage.
„ To avoid
d electrical shock, alwa
ays disconn
nect the pow
wer from youur PC chass
sis
before you
y work on
n it. Don't to
ouch any co
omponents on
o the CPU
U card or oth
her
„
cards while
the PC
C is on.
Disconn
nect power before makking any con
nfiguration changes.
Thhe sudden rush
of powe
er as you co
onnect a jum
mper or insttall a card may
m damagee sensitive elece
tronic components
s.
This pro
oduct is inte
ended to be
e supplied by
b a Listed DC
D power ssource, rate
ed
9~32Vd
dc, 10A min
nimum and T
Tma 65 deg
gree C, if ne
eed further assistance with
purchassing the DC
C power sou
urce, please
e contact Xerox
Trans portation
Manage
ement Solution for furt
rther informa
ation.
Warning! 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
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anual
Input voltage
rated
d: 9 ~ 32 Vd
dc.
Transp
port: carry th
he unit with both hands
s and handlee with care.
Mainte
enance: to p
properly maiintain and cllean the surrfaces, use only
approv
ved productts or clean with
w a dry ap
pplicator.
Compa
actFlash: Tu
urn off the power
before inserting oor removing
Compa
actFlash sto
orage cards
s.
Contents
Chapter
Chapter
General Information ............................1
1.1
1.2
1.3
Introduction ............................................................................................... 2
General Specifications .............................................................................. 3
Dimensions ............................................................................................... 5
Figure 1.1 IVU-4000 dimensions................................................ 5
System Setup .......................................7
2.1
2.2
A Quick Tour of the IVU4000 Computing Box ........................................ 8
Figure 2.1 Front view of IVU4000 ............................................. 8
Figure 2.2 Rear view of IVU4000 .............................................. 8
2.1.1 Installing CFast & SIM card…........................................................... 9
Installation Procedures
2.3
Connecting the Power Cord.......................................................... 9
Table 2.1: Pin Definition of Power Cord ...................................... 9
2.2.2 Power Connector .......................................................................... 9
Figure 2.6 Power connector outlook ............................................ 9
Table 2.2: Pin Definition of Power Connector (Molex Manufacturer
Part no.0430451200) ................................................ 10
Figure 2.7 Power connector photo ............................................ 10
Running the BIOS Setup Program .......................................................... 10
Switches setting and I/O Connectors………. ..13
3.1
Setting Switches………………………………………… .................................... 13
3.1.1 Switches List……………………………............................................ 13
3..1.2 Switch Location………………..................................................................13
3.1.3 Switch Setting……………………………………………………........... 13
3.1.3.1 MiniPCIe (WWAN) Power Voltage Setup (SW2)…………………13
3.1.3.2 MiniPCIe(WWAN) Support WWAN Module Setup (SW3)………13
3.1.3.3 CAN BUS Termination(Only for test use)(SW6)…………………14
3.1.3.4 MiniPCIe(WWAN) Power Voltage Setup (SW8)…………………14
3.1.3.5 MiniPCIe(WWAN) Support WWAN Module Setup(SW9)……….14
3.1.3.6 I/O DB9 PIN9 Select (ON TOP LAYOUT)(CN15)………………..14
LED Indicator………………………………………………………………….14
I/O Connectors Pin Assignment……………………………………..……..15
3.3.1 Power Connector………………………………………………………15
3.3.2 HDMI Connector………………………………………………………..15
3.3.3 Smart Display Connector……………………………………………..16
3.3.4 USB Connector (Rear side)…………………………………………..17
3.3.5 USB Connector (Front side)………………………………………….18
3.3.6 VGA & RS-232 Connector……………………………………………19
3.3.7 Video Input Connector………………………………………………..20
3.3.8 VI/O Connector……………………..…………………………………21
3.3.9 Generic I/O Connector………………………………………………..22
3.3.10 LAN Connector……………………………………………………….23
2.2.1
Chapter
3.2
3.3
Chapter
Software Demo Utility Setup ............... 29
4.1
4.2
Introduction………………………………………………………………………30
IVCP Demonstration…………………………………………………………….30
4.2.1 Information…………………………………………………………………30
4.2.2 Mode Control………………………………………………………………31
4.2.3 Low voltage Protection……………………………………………………32
4.2.4 Event Delay………………………………………………………………...33
4.2.5 Alarm………………………………………………………………………..34
4.2.6 Watchdog…………………………………………………………………..35
4.2.7 G-Sensor…………………………………………………………………..36
4.2.8 Peripheral………………………………………………………………….37
4.2.9 Storage……………………………………………………………………..38
4.2.10 Digital IO………………………………………………………………….39
4.2.11 P-sensor………………………………………………………………….40
4.3
VCIL Demonstration…………………………………………………………….41
4.3.1 Port selection………………………………………………………….….41
4.3.2 Information…………………………………………………………….….42
4.3.3 Option…………………………………………………………………..….43
4.3.4 CAN/J1939/OBD2/J1708/J1587………………………………………..44
4.4
Smart Display Demonstration……………………………………………….…45
4.4.1 Information…………………………………………………………….….46
4.4.2 Backlight………………………………………………………………..….47
4.4.3 Hot Key………………………………………………………………….…48
4.4.4 Peripheral……………………………………………………………….…49
4.5
GPS Demonstration………………………………………………………….….50
4.5.1 Port selection……………………………………………………………...50
4.5.2 Information…………………………………………………………………51
4.5.3 NEMA………………………………………………………………………52
Appendix
MDT…………………………………53
A.1
MDT-1000 Specification………………………………………………….……..54
Table A.1 MDT Specification…………………………………….54
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Chapter
General Information
This chapter gives background
information on the IVU4000 Premium
Computing Box.
Sections include:
„ Introduction
„ General Specifications
„ Dimensions
1.1 Introoductionn
IIVU4000 is an industria
al-grade, po
owered by Intel® Atom™
™ E3827 SO
OC dual core
e CPU
ccomputing box
b designe
ed to provid
de high quality video su
urveillance aand fleet managementt
ffor eBus an
nd BRT( Bus
s Rapid Tra
ansit). It can
n work in ex
xtreme envirronments with
w featuress
llike the wide
e working te
emperature
e range (-30
0℃-65℃) an
nd anti-shocck/vibration
n to pass
MIL-STD-81
10G and 5M
M3 standard
d. Its specia
al power pro
otection surrges from im
mpacting the
ssystem. Guarding agaiinst damage
e from trans
sient car po
ower.
IIVU4000 co
ombined witth variety off I/O connec
ctors can be
e connectedd to devices
s like TPMS
((Tire Pressu
ure Monitorring System
m), Rear view
w Camera ( for parkingg monitoring
g) and CAN
Bus devicess. It has dua
al CAN BUS
S ports and
d support se
everal kind oof vehicle protocols
(e..g.
JJ1939,OBD
D-II) for vehicle diagnosstics and driver behavio
or managem
ment. Build--in wireless
ccommunica
ation (WWAN, WLAN) e
enable IVU4
4000 to sen
nd importannt
driver/vehiccle/location/cargo inform
mation back
k to the con
ntrol center. Furthermore, IVU4000
also reserve
ed two disp
plays/dual a
audio interfa
aces supporting differeent resolutio
ons can
deliver diffe
erent applica
ations to diffferent displlays; eg:one
e applicationn to a fleet driver and
another to passenger
to
t IVI and d
digital signag
ge application.
IVU400
00 I/O Overrview
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ual
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Chapter 1
1.2 General Specifications
Features
Specifications
Processor
Memory
Core
Graphic
Video HW Encoder
O.S
CFast
Storage
mSATA
DVI‐I (*1)
Display
Intel Bay Trail SOC, Atom E3827
1 x SO‐DIMM socket
4GB DDR3L‐1600 Non‐ECC memory module;
Intel HD graphics 4400 1.1GHz
Stretch S7, support H.264, MJPEG format; Resolution up to D1, 30fps
per channel
WE8S 32 bits as default.
1 x external accessible CFast slot with cover,
Default configuration: 4GB, SLC SQFlash CFast card
1 x mSATA slot, support system boot up
Default configuration: 16 GB;
15V/1.2A power output for MDT smart display unit
1 x 18‐bits LVDS (1024 x768 MDT )
1 x Line‐Out (*2) (For Speakers on MDT)
2 x UART (TX/RX, TX/RX/RTS) (For T/S, Hot keys, brightness, light
sensor control)
1 x USB 2.0 Type A
1 x Reset Button Signal
1 x MIC‐in
HDMI
1 x HDMI 1.3b (Resolution up to 1920 x 1080)
Vehicle I/O Port
2 x CAN Bus (Support Raw CAN, J1939, OBD‐II/ISO 15765; FW
configurable)
2 x J1708 (Support J1587)
1 x 4‐wire RS‐232/422/485 (Default RS‐485, by software setting)
2 x 4‐wire RS‐232
4 x Isolated DI (Dry Contact)
4 x Isolated DO (Open collector output, driving by relay)
1 x Line‐Out (*2)
1 x Mic‐In
4 X codec
TBC
1 x USB 2.0 Type A (Front side)
1 x USB 3.0 Type A (Rear side, with cable clip)
Generic I/O Port
I/O
Audio I/O
Radio I/O
Standard I/O Port
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Intel® Atom™ E3827 SOC Dual core high performance processor for multitasking.
Embedded video encoder supports up to 4 analog video inputs for D1, 30fps resolution and 4 audio inputs
Cfast tray with key‐lock protection.
Easily paired with MDT in‐vehicle smart displays via a single‐cable connection.
Intelligent vehicle power management system for ignition on/off/delay and power protection functions.
Vehicle diagnostic interface with configurable dual CAN(J1939,OBD‐II/ISO 15765) and J1708 protocols.
Built‐in LTE/GNSS/WLAN (with dual SIM cards) modules.
Advanced Shock & anti‐vibration certified by MIL‐STD‐810G, EN60721‐3(5M3)
Rich management & video SDK , test utility for customer evaluating.









Video / Audio input
(AV1 & AV2, via dual
DVI‐I connector)
LED
Power Button
Reset Button
WLAN
WWAN
RF
GNSS
Antenna
Voltage input
Power
Mechanical
Environment
Intelligent Vehicle
Power
Management (iVPM 2.0)
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
IP Rating
Vibration/Shock
EMC
Safety
Vehicle Regulation
RF Regulation
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
1 x High Speed Full RS‐232, DB‐9 (Pin 9 = Ring, 12V/5V @ 0.5A is BOM
optional by jumper setting)
4 x Giga LAN, with 4‐pin M12 connector
4‐ch Video inputs, Video Compression: support H.264, MJPEG format;
Resolution up to D1, 30fps per channel
4‐ch mono Audio inputs, Audio Compression: G.711
5 x LEDs (PWR(Red), Storage(Green),
WLAN(Green),WWAN(Green),GPS(Yellow)
Via MDT(In‐Vehicle Smart Display); System is powered on by Ignition
in default
Via MDT 1 x Reset button (Rear side)
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n via Full Mini‐PCIe Slot
4G (LTE,HSPA+,GSM/GPRS/EDGE, EV‐DO Rev a1, 1xRTT): Sierra
Wireless MC73xx via Full Mini‐PCIe Slot
(Default: MC7354 for US)
Build‐in u‐blox MAX‐M8L GPS/Glonass/Beidou module, support AGPS
4 x SMA type antenna hole for GPS, WiFI, WWAN/Cell#1 , )
WiFi#2/Cell#2
Supports 12/24 V car power system. (9V ~ 32V wide DC input 10A, ISO
7637‐2 & SAE J1113 compliant.)
System power on/off/hibernate management (e.g. Programmable
Ignition On/Off Time delay)
Support Wake up Events:
‐ Alarm (RTC) Wake up.
‐ Wake up by Call/SMS.
‐ Wake up by G‐sensor.
System power protection (e.g.Car Battery Low Voltage Protection)
System monitoring and diagnostic
4.92" x 13.86" x 11.44" (125mm x 352mm x 290.5mm);
17lb (7.72Kg)
IP54
MIL‐STD‐810G, EN60721‐3(5M3)
FCC
UL/cUL, CB
SAE J1455 class C, ISO 7637‐2,
FCC ID
‐30° C ~ 65° C
‐40° C ~ 80° C
*1: To be paired with MDT directly. (Single‐cable connection)
*2: Support dual independent audio streams. (i.e. The Line‐Out interface in "Smart Display Port" and
"Generic I/O Port" are driven by different Audio codecs.)
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1.3
3 Dimeensionss (inchees)
General Information
Figure 1.1 IVU4000
0 dimensions
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anual
Chapter
System Setup
This chapter details system setup
on IVU4000
Sections include:
 A Quick Tour of the Computer
Box
 Installation Procedures
 Running the BIOS Setup
Program
2.1 A Quuick Touur of the IVU44000 Coomputinng Box
Before starting to set up the In-Vehicle Computing
g Box, take a momentt to become
familiarr with the lo
ocations and
d functions of the controls, drives,, connectorrs and portss,
which are
a illustrate
ed in the fig
gures below
w.
Figu
ure 2.1 Front view of IVU4000
Figu re 2.2 Rearr view of IV
VU4000
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Remove CFFast door screw
w and can installl CFast Card & SIM
S Card directtly. Please inserrt SIM Card from
m SIM1
slo
ot because defaault priority is SIM1. If you inseert to SIM2 slott, you have to modify
setting oof SDK.
Figure 2.3
2 Installin
ng CFast ca
ard & SIM card
Memory
and WW
WAN WIFI instaallation
2.2
2 Insstallatioon Proceduress
2.2.1 Conne
ecting the
e Power C
Cord
Co
onnect the three pin waterproof
power cord to the DC inlet of thee In-Vehicle Compu
uting Box. On the ope
en-wire end
d, one pin is reserved
d for positivve voltage and
is
marked, "+"; one pin is
s reserved for ground
d and is marked,
"-"; and, one pin is
re
eserved for the
t ignition signal with an “ignition
n” mark.
Note!
Ig
gnition on/o
off setting: T
The IVU4000
0 supports an
a ignition oon/off functio
on
s that you can
so
c power o
on/off the IV
VU4000 via the ignitionn signal/volt-a and con
age
nnect the IV
VU4000 vehicle ignition switch.
Table 2.1: Pin
P Definittion of Pow
wer Cord
Pin
Definittion
Color
GND
Car Pow
wer +
GND
IGNITIION
TBC
TBC
TBC
TBC
TREK-6888 User Manua
al
System Setup
SIM1 SIM2 CFast Card
Chapter 2
2.1.1 Installing CFas
st Card & SIM card
2.2.2 Power Connec
ctor
Figure
2.4 P
Power conn
nector outlook
Powerr input conneector
C‐IN_‐
1 DC
C‐IN_+
2 DC
C‐IN_‐
3 DC
NITION_SEN
NSE
4 IGN
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2.3 Running the BIOS Setup Program
In most cases, the computer will have been properly set up and configured by the
dealer or SI prior to delivery. However, it may still be necessary to adjust some of the
computer's BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) setup programs to change the system
configuration data, like the current date and time, or the specific type of hard drive
currently installed.
The setup program is stored in read-only memory (ROM). It can be accessed either
when turning on or resetting the computer, by pressing the “Del” key on the keyboard
immediately after powering up the computer.
The settings that are specified with the setup program are recorded in a special area of
the memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a battery so that it will
not be erased when turning off or resetting the system. Whenever the power is turned
on, the system reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM and compares them to the
equipment check conducted during the power on self-test (POST). If an error occurs,
an error message is displayed on screen, and the user is prompted to run the setup
program.
Chapter
Switches Setting and
Connectors
This chapter explains how to set
up the In-Vehicle Computing Box
hardware, including instructions
on setting and how to set
switches and read indicators.
Sections include:
 Setting Switches
 Indicators introduction
 I/O connectors pin assignment
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3.1
3 Seetting Switches
It is possible to co
onfigure the
e In-Vehicle
e Computinng Box to match
the needs of the ap
pplication by resetting the
t switchess.
3.1..1 Switch
hes List
Switche
es
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW6
Description
MiniPCIe (W
WWAN1) Pow
wer Voltage SSetup
Clear CMOSS
CAN BUS Te
ermerater (O
Only for test uuse)
MiniPCIe (W
WWAN2) Pow
wer Voltage SSetup
3.1..2 Switch
hes Loca
ation
3.1..2 Switch
hes Settin
ng
3.1.3.1 MiniPCIe
(WW
WAN1) Powe
er Voltage Se
etup (SW2)
SW
W2.1
3.8V
OFF
ON
3.5V
3.3V
OFF
SW2.2
OF
FF
OF
FF
ON
SW2.3
ON
OF
FF
OF
FF
3.1.3.2 Clear
CMOS
3.1.3.3
SW3.2
SW3.3
Description
ON
OF
FF
OF
FF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Clear CMOS
Normal
Clear CMOS
CAN BUS Term
mination (Onlly for test usse) (SW4)
ON/ON
OFF/OFFF
3.1.3.4
SW
W3.1
Disablee (Default)
Enablee CAN BUS Terminator(1
120ohm)
MiniPCIe (WWA
AN2) Power Voltage Setu
up (SW6)
SW6.1
OFF
3..8V
3..5V
ON
3..3V
OFF
SW6 .2
OFF
OFF
ON
SW6..3
ON
OFF
OFF
3.2
3 LEED Indiccator
Power Activity
indicato
or LED
WLAN Activity
or LED
Indicato
N Activity
WWAN
Indicato
or LED
GPS Ac
ctivity
Indicato
or LED
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When the system
is in NO
ORMAL modee, this LED will be light
up.(Red color)
The WLAN activity indica
ator is an orannge LED, and flashes to
ctivity of the WLAN
module .(Green color))
show the ac
This LED is
s controlled dirrectly by the W
WLAN module
e.
The WWAN
N activity indic
cator is a greenn LED, and fla
ashes to show
the activity of the WWAN
N module.(Greeen color)
This LED is
s controlled dirrectly by the W
WWAN module
e.
The GPS activity
indicato
or is an orangee LED, and is used to show
GPS activitty. This LED is
s controlled dirrectly by the GPS
chips.(Yello
ow color)
Storage
e Access
Indicato
or LED
The Storage Access indicator is a greeen LED, and flashes
to
ctivity of the Storage
transsportation. (Grreen color)
show the ac
Syste
em power indicator LED
Red LED ke
eep light
Normal mod
de
System is in
n NORMAL mo
ode
Red LED fla
ashing
Boot loader mode
F/W can be update
3.3
3 I/O
O Connectors Pin Asssignme
ent
3.3..1
Power conn
nector
Figure
2.4 P
Power connector outlook
Powerr input conneector
C‐IN_‐
1 DC
C‐IN_+
2 DC
C‐IN_‐
3 DC
NSE
4 IGNITION_SEN
3..3.2
HDMI Con
nnectorr
Connector type: HDM
MI Conn. 19P 0.5mm 180D(F)
Table HDMI Con nector Pin Assignment
Pin
Signal Dep
piction
Pin
Signal Depictiion
TMDS_DATA
A2+
11
TMDS_Clock Shiield
TMD
DS_DATA2+ Shield
12
TMDS Clock-
TMDS_DATA
A2-
13
CEC
TMDS_DATA
A1+
14
Reserved
TMD
DS_DATA1 Shield
15
SCL
TMDS_DATA
A1-
16
SDAA
TMDS_DATA
A0+
17
GND
TMD
DS_DATA0 shield
18
HDM
MI_Power(5V
V)
TMDS_DATA
A0-
19
HDMI_HPD
10
TMDS Cloc
ck
3.3.3 MD
DT
Con
nnectorr (DVI-I)
Pin
Signa
al
Pin
Signal
11
13
15
17
19
21
LVDS
S1_p/[D0]
LVDS
S1_RTN
LVDS
S1_n
Vdd_e
en
LVDS
S3_p/[D3]
LVDS
S3_RTN
LVDS
S4_n
BTN_R
RST
USB_P
USB_R
RTN
AUD_
_RTN
SPK
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
LVDS1_nn
LVDS2_pp/[D1]
MDT_DET
T#
VBL_en
LVDS3_nn
LVDS4_pp/[CLK]
LVDS4_R
RTN
RTN
USB_N
RTN
Cover_M IC
AUD_RTN
23
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C1
DC-IN
C2
C3
C4
C5
DC-IN
DC-IN
PWR_
_RTN
PWR_
_RTN
3.3.4 US
SB
Con
nnector (Front side)
Connecto
or type: Sing
gle USB A-T
Type
Table 3. : USB Conne
ector
Pin
3.3.5 US
SB
Signal D epiction
Vcc
USB_DattaUSB_Datta+
GND
Con
nnector (Rear side)
Co
onnector type: Single U
USB A-Type
e with water-proof housing
Table 3. : USB Conne
ector
Pin
Sign
nal Depiction
Vcc
USB
B_DataUSB
B_Data+
4
GND
3.3.6 Vid
deo Inputt Connec
ctor
Connecto
or type : M12 12PIN
Female right angle
Tab
ble VIO C
Connecto
or Pin Ass
signmentt
10
11
12
3.3.7 Ve
ehicle
Videeo_RTN1
Videeo_RTN4
Videeo_IN4
Videeo_RTN3
Videeo_IN3
Shieelding (if neeeded)
Videeo_IN2
Videeo_RTN2
Videeo_IN1
Shieelding (if neeeded)
NC
NC
I//O Connector
VI/O Port is TREK’ss next generattion communication interfaace connectorr which
ains Dual CAN
N Bus and Dual J1708 interfa
ace.
conta
Connector type: 4
44PIN D-SUB FEMALE CONNECTO
OR
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Table VIO
Conne
ector Pin Assignm
ment
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
COM1_RX
COM1_CT
TS
COM1_TX
COM1_RT
TS
COM1_RT
TN
COM2_RX
COM2_CT
TS
COM2_TX
COM2_RT
TS
COM2_RT
TN
COM3_RX
COM3_CT
TS
COM3_TX
COM3_RT
TS
COM3_RT
TN
CAN_P
CAN_N
CAN_RTN
J1708_P1__P
J1708_P1__N
J1708_RT
TN
Dallas Vehicle ID
3.3.8 Ge
eneric
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Vehicle_RT
COM4_RX
COM4_CTSS
COM4_TX
COM4_RTSS
COM4_RTN
RTN
RTN
COM5_RX
COM5_CTSS
COM5_TX
COM5_RTSS
COM5_RTN
ODBII_P
ODBII_N
ODBII_RTN
J1708_P2_P
J1708_P2_N
J1708_RTN
RTN
RTN
RTN
I/O Con
nnectorr
Generic I/O Port is a hhigh density co
onnector whicch provides seeveral commo
on I/O
mpact and cosst effective than the
interface for peripheraal control but it is more com
HDC conn
nector (a.k.a. Extended I/O
O Port) on IVU4
4000.
Connector type: FEMALE D-SUB Conn. 50P
Table GIO Connector Pin Assignment
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
SIO_IN_C0
SIO_RTN_C0
SIO_IN_C1
SIO_RTN_C1
SIO_IN_C2
SIO_RTN_C2
SIO_IN_C3
SIO_RTN_C3
SIO_INC0:3_shield
SIO_IN_C4
SIO_INC_RTNC4
SIO_IN_C5
SIO_INC_RTNC5
SIO_IN_C6
SIO_INC_RTNC6
SIO_IN_C7
SIO_INC_RTNC7
SIO_IN_A0
SIO_INA_RTN_A0
SIO_IN_A1
SIO_INA_RTN_A1
SIO_IN_A2
SIO_INA_RTN_A2
SIO_IN_A3
SIO_INA_RTN_A3
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27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
ISO_OUT0_COL
ISO_OUT_RTN
ISO_OUT1_COL
ISO_OUT_RTN
ISO_OUT2_COL
ISO_OUT_RTN
ISO_OUT3_COL
ISO_OUT_RTN
EMER
EMER_RTN
Odometer
Odometer_RTN
RES_DRY_IN_0
RES_DRY_IN_1
RES_DRY_IN_2
RES_DRY_IN_3
RES_DRY_IN_RTN
RES_DRY_OUT_0
RES_DRY_OUT_RTN
RES_DRY_OUT_1
RES_DRY_OUT_RTN
RES_DRY_OUT_2
RES_DRY_OUT_RTN
RES_DRY_OUT_3
RES_DRY_OUT_RTN
3.3.9 LA
AN
Connector
Connec
ctor type: FEMALE
M12
2 4P
Ta
able LAN
N Connecttor Pin As
ssignmen
nt
3.3.10 Audio
TX
X+
RX
X+
TX
X‐
RX
X‐
Shiielding
co
onnecto
or
Connector typ
pe: FEMALE
E D-SUB Co
onn. 25P
Table Au
udio Conn
nector Pin
n Assignm
ment
Hand
dset SPK_p
Hand
dset_SPK_n
Goosseneck MIC
Goosseneck_RTN
SPAR
RE Audio In
Sparee_Audio_In
n_RTN
SPAR
RE Audio OUT
SPAR
RE Audio_O
OUT_RTN
INTE
ERIOR LINE
E OUT
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Handset__MIC
Handset__MIC_RTN
Interior AGC
A MIC
Interior AGC
A MIC_R
RTN
Exterior AGC
A MIC
Exterior AGC
A MIC_R
RTN
HOOK_OF
FF
GooseNeck_PTT_N
MIC_PTT
INTER
RIOR LINE OU
UT RTN
Sheillding (PA siignal)
Interrior Speake
er_p
Interrior Speake
er_n
3.3.11 Radio
23
24
25
PTT_RTN
Exterior Speaker_p
Exterior Speaker_n
co
onnecto
or
Table Ra
adio Conn
nector Pin
n Assignm
ment
10
11
12
13
Voicee Radio TX
Voicee Radio RTN (analog)
Voicee Radio RX
Voicee Radio RTN (analog)
RADIIO_EMER
RADIIO_VOL_CO
ON/BUSY
RTN
RADIIO_CTS
RADIIO_READY
RADIIO_CHAN_S
SEL_0
RADIIO_CHAN_R
RTN 0
RADIIO_CHAN_S
SEL_1
RADIIO_CHAN_R
RTN 1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
RADIO_CHAN_SEL_22
RADIO_CHAN_RTN 2
RADIO_CHAN_SEL_33
RADIO_CHAN_RTN 3
RTN
Radio_Po
ower_Contrrol
RADIO_PTT_N
RTN
COM6_RX
COM6_CT
TS
COM6_TX
COM6_RT
TS
COM6_RT
TN
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Co
onnector ty
ype: FEMALE D-SUB Conn. 26
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10
11
12
13
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Chapter
Software Demo Utility
Setup
This appendix explains the software demo utility for IVU4000
Sections include:
„ Introduction
„ How to Set up Demo Utility
4.1 Introduction
Xerox has developed demo utilities based on Xerox provided SDK APIs to let user
test the functions on IVU4000. This document describes the usage of each demo
utilities and also provide a basic concept of the application development on
IVU4000.
For technical support, contact Xerox application engineers worldwide. For news
updates, please visit our website : www.Xerox.com and MRM forum :
http://mrmforum.Xerox.com/index.aspx
4.2 IVCP Demonstration
The IVCP demonstration application demonstrate the usage of MRM IVCP API which is a
lightweight interface between OS (Operating system) and IVCP (Intelligent Vehicle Co‐
Processor) allow user to access the status of machine and change machine behavior such
as power management, boot behavior, peripheral control etc.
4.2.1 Information
In this page, the demo application shows the current status and basic information.
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4.2.2 Mode
Control
In this pagge, you can toggle
“AT M
Mode” and “K
Keep Alive Mode”.
Press “Save Default” to
t set currennt settings ass default valu
ue of VPM(V
Vehicle Power
ment) controller.
Managem
Press “Load Default” to
t load the ddefault value
es.
4.2.3 Low
Volta
age Prottection
You can enable/disab
ble and set thhe pre‐boot//post‐boot lo
ow voltage prrotection thrreshold in
this page.
Press “Geet” to get the
e current thrreshold value
e and Press “Set”
“
to set tthe value.
Press “Save Default” to
t set currennt value as de
efault value of VPM conttroller.
Press “Load Default” to
t load the sstored default values.
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4.2.4 Event
Delay
4.2.4
4.1 Power control
mecchanism
000 providess VPM (Vehiccle Power Management) features to fulfill specifiic
IVU40
requirements. The basic mechhanism is sho
own in the fo
ollowing figuure.
The p
power of systtem can be controlled
wiith the follow
wing events:
 Ignition ON
The iggnition signaal can be used to power oon or shutdo
own the syste
em. When thhe system is in an OFF
state and the ignition is turne
ed ON, the VPPM controlle
er will countd
down a delayy period (ON
N_DELAY).
n.
Once it counts to zero, the sysstem will be powered on
 Ignition OFFF
When
n the system
m is powered on and the iignition is turned off, the
e VPM controoller will cou
untdown a
delayy period(OFF__EVENT_DELLAY). During this period, if the ignitio
on
is switched back to
t ON, the VPM controlleer will stop countdown
and reset thee OFF_EVENT
T_DELAY. If
OFF_EVENT_DELA
AY counts to zero, the VPPM controlle
er will triggerr an power offf event (i.e. power
on press). Sysstem and applications whhich receive
es this event can do pre‐ddefined taskss, like storingg
butto
data aand preparin
ng to turn offf the system .
After the event is triggered, VPM
controll er starts to countdown
next
n delay peeriod (HARD_OFF_DELAYY).
If HAR
RD_OFF_DELLAY counts to
o zero, the syystem powe
er will be cut off abruptlyy to avoid unexpected
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system hang. Aldo, once VPM controller enter the HARD_OFF_DELAY stage, the process cannot be
reversed.
 Low power protection
To avoid draining power, low‐power protection is to ensure that there is enough power
to start the machine. When the system is ON, the VPM controller will monitor the power voltage. If
the voltage is lower than the programmable threshold (LOW_THRESHOLD), the VPM controller will
start to countdown a delay(LOW_DELAY). During the stage of LOW_DELAY countdown, if voltage
goes back above LOW_THRESHOLD, the VPM controller will stop counting down and exit.
If LOW_DELAY counts to zero, the VPM controller will trigger an power off event (i.e. power button
press) and starts to countdown next delay period (LOW_ HARD_DELAY). If LOW_ HARD_DELAY counts
to zero, the system power will be cut off abruptly to avoid draining the power.
4.2.4.2 Demonstration
You can set the delay and hard delay time of the low voltage event and ignition event.
Low Voltage Event

Delay:
The delay time before VPM trigger a power off event (i.e. power button press).
 Hard Delay:
The delay time counted down after a power off event is triggered. VPM will force power off the
machine if the hard delay time is counted down to zero.
Ignition Event

On Delay:
The delay time before VPM trigger an power on event (power on the machine).
 Off Delay:
The delay time before VPM trigger an power off event (i.e. power button press).
 Hard Off Delay:
The delay time counted after an power off event is triggered. VPM will force power off the
machine if the hard delay time is counted down to zero.
Pre‐Alarm Event

Delay: TBC
Press “Save Default” to set current value as default value.
Press “Load Default” to load the stored default values.
4.2.5 Alarm
In thiss page, you can
c set the time and set alarm wakeu
up time to VPM controlleer and enablle/disable the
alarm
m as a system
m wakeup sou
urce.
Press “Save Defau
ult” to set cu
urrent value aas default vaalue.
Press “Load Defau
ult” to load the
t stored deefault valuess.
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4.2.6 Watchdog
In thiss page, you can
c enable/d
disable the w
watchdog fun
nction and se
et the count time (second) for the
watch
hdog to avoid unexpecte
ed system haang..
When
n watchdog is
i enabled, th
he VPM conttroller will sttart counting
g down the tiime set for watchdog
and
poweer off the machine if it is counted to 00. You can prress “Trigger” button wh ile watchdogg is countingg
to resset the countt down time and keep it counting.
Press “Save Defau
ult” to set cu
urrent value aas default vaalue.
Press “Load Defau
ult” to load the
t stored deefault valuess.
4.2.7 Periphera
al
In thiss page, you can
c enable/d
disable the pperipheral functions such as WiFi/WW
WAN/GPS an
nd also
configgure each seerial port functions such aas RS‐232/RSS‐485/RS‐422 and enablee/disable its termination.
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4.2.8 Storage
c save/load arbitrary d ata to the private storag
ge (256 byte ) on the macchine.
In thiss page, you can
4.3
3 VCIL Dem
monstratio
on
The VCIL
V demonstration appliication demo
onstrate the usage of MRRM VCIL (Veh
hicle
Comm
munication Interface Layyer) API which allow user to access veehicle protoccol easily.
4.3.1 Port se
election
When
n first open VCIL
V demonsstration app,, you will see
e a port selecction window
ws as following.
Please select the VCIL port path and presss Connect bu
utton.
VCIL p
port path in different pla
atforms havee different no
odes. The common path at Window is
i COM7.
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4.3.2 Inform
mation
In thiss page, the demo
applica
ation shows the current status and basic informaation.
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4.3.3 Option
In thiss page, you can
c the set the protocol for each porrt.
4.3.4 CAN / J1939 / OBD2
/J
J1708 / J1
1587
To use CAN / J193
39 / OBD2 / J1708
/ J15887 protocol on
o each port, please clickk on correspo
onding tab to
message on sppecific port by
b setting thee
switch to the page of specific protocol, th en you can send/read
detaill items.
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4.4
4 Sma
art Diisplay
y Dem
monsttratio
on
The smart displayy demonstrattion applicattion demonsttrate the usa
age of MRM SDP API whiich is a
weight interfface between
n OS (Operatting system) and SDP (Sm
mart Display Co‐Processo
or) allow user
lightw
to con
ntrol the fon
nt‐end display, backlight setting, hotkkey, peripherral control, eetc.
4.4.1 Inform
mation
In thiss page, the demo
applica
ation shows the current status and basic informaation.
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4.4.2 Backlig
ght
In thiss page, you can
c set the le
evels for baccklight, the brightness
for each level a nd the currrent
brighttness level.
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4.4.3 Hot ke
ey
In thiss page, you can
c monitor the press staate of each hot key and set the LED b rightness off the hot keyys.
4.4.4 Periph
heral
In thiss page, you can
c control the
t status off peripheral devices.



Speaker
ble speaker volume.
Enable/disab
USB
Enable/disab
ble power off Rear‐end U
USB port.
Bluetooth
Enable/disab
ble power off the Bluetoooth function built in MDT
T system.
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4.5
5 Multii‐purp
pose In
nput Ou
utput Demo nstrattion
The M
MIO (Multi‐purpose Input Output ) deemonstration application
n demonstraate the usage
e of MRM
MIOA
API which is a lightweightt interface beetween OS (Operating syystem) and M
MIO module allows user
to eassily control Multi‐purpose Input Outtput setting (Ex:
( Odometer, I2C, Audiio, Radio, GP
PS and etc.).
The G
GPS demonsttration appliccation demoonstrate the usage of MR
RM GPS API w
which is a lightweight
interfface between
n OS (Operatting system) and GPS mo
odule allows user to easilly get GPS in
nformation.
4.5.1 Inform
mation
In this page, the demo
applicaation shows the current status and bbasic informa
ation.
4.5.2 I2C
4.5.3 G-Sens
sor
In thiss page, you can
c et resolu
ution and gett value of G‐sensor
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4.5.4 G-Sens
sor Alarm
In thiss page, you can
c enable/d
disable the G
G‐sensor Alarrm function and
a set the tthreshold to trigger G‐
senso
or alarm (200
00mg to 16000mg). Wheen you enable
e the alarm function,
youu can see the
e alarm valuee
when
n the target machine
rece
eives greaterr than alarm threshold.
4.5.5 Digital IO
In thiss page, you can
c monitor the digital innput status and
a enable/d
disable digitaal output.
DI1 default is normal digital in
nput and cann be set as de
edicated reverse signal innput.
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4.5.6 ADC
In thiss page, you can read the specific analoog to digital siggnal value of internal MIC oor External MIIC..
4.5.7 Odome
eter
In thiss page, you can
c read and clear the odoometer value. In addition, you also can seet the odometer’s threshold
value for controlling vehicle status.
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4.5.8 1-Wire
e (DS2431
1)
In thiss page, you can
c read/write 1_wire EEEPROM (DS2
2431) ID and EEPROM da ta.
4.5.9 Audio Path
In thiss page, you can
c set the audio value ffor each audiio path, and check the beehavior for each setting.
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4.5.10 Radio
In thiss page, you can
c read/sett the radio I//O and GPS FWD function
ns.
4.5.11 GPS_
_FWD
In thiss page, you can
c set the specific DI pinn mapping to
o GPS FWD, this will link GPS FWD siggnal to
vehicle by that sp
pecific DI pin..
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Appendix
MDT
This appendix explains the MDT
detailed information.
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A.1 MDT Specifications
MDT Specifications
Display
Touchscreen
Front plane
Model
MDT
Design Compatible Models
Paired with IVU 4000
Resolution
1024*768
Brightness (cd/m2)
1000 (typical) without touchscreen
Viewing Angle
-80° ~80° (H) / -80° ~80° (V)
Lamp Life (hrs)
10,000hrs (TYP. @IF=120mA, Ta=25℃)
Lamp type
LED
Touchscreen
Resistive, 5-Wire, Anti-glare
Speaker
2 watts
Hotkeys
Supports 5 hotkeys (user defined)
Light sensing (default), manually controlled
Brightness Control
Back plane
Power
Mechanical
Environment
by button (optional)
USB Port
X2
MDT Port (DVI-I)
X1
Mic in
X1
Rest Button
X1
DC input
15V± 5%
Power Consumption(Max.)
16W
Mounting
Design compatible with RAM mount
Material
PC+ABS
Weight
4.3 lbs
Dimension
9.53” x 11.1”x 1.85" inch
IP Rating
IP55
Operating Temperature
-30 to 65°C
Storage Temperature
-40 to 85°C
Vibration
MIL-STD-810G
Note: The Brightness control is adjusted by the auto light sensor in the front panel as default; it is also
defined by button on the front panel by manual.
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Figure A.1 MDT Frontt View
Figure A.2 MDT Rear View
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