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Road-iQ VideoData Server Installation Manual INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server ABOUT THIS MANUAL The purpose of this Installation Manual is to give you an in depth understanding and installation process of your new Road-iQ system. It also includes an overview of product specifications information pertaining to the tablet interface. For more guides or for additional information please visit www.road-iq.solutions/GettingStarted. 2016 Velvac Inc. All rights reserved. Road-iQ Version: 1.0 Published: Februrary 2016 Road-iQ is a registered trademark of Velvac Inc. Information in this user guide is subject to change without prior notice. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server SAFETY NOTES The DVD video display of the in-dash unit will not operate while the vehicle is moving. This is a safety feature to prevent driver distraction. Tablet control functions will only operate when vehicle is in Park and the parking brake is engaged. It is illegal in most states for the driver to view video while the vehicle is in motion. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif est conforme aux Normes tablies par la FCC (Partie 15). Cette opration est soumise deux conditions:
(1) Ce dispositif ne peut causer dinterfrences nuisibles.
(2) Ce dispositif doit accepter toutes interfrences reues, mme si elles provoquent un dysfonctionnement du dispositif. This product complies with Industry Canada RSS-210. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. Under Industry Canada regulations, the radio transmitter(s) in this device may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Cet appareil est conforme aux norme RSS210 dIndustrie Canada. Cet appareil est conforme aux normes dexemption de licence RSS dIndustry Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrence et
(2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, notamment les interfrences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement. Conformment aux rglementations d'Industry Canada, les metteurs radio de cet appareil ne peuvent fonctionner qu laide d'une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) pour ces metteurs - transmetteurs sont approuvs par Industry Canada. Pour rduire le risque dinterfrence ventuelle pour les autres utilisateurs, le type et le gain de lantenne doivent tre choisis de manire ce que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) minimale ncessaire une bonne communication soit fournie. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 3 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful Interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with the FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for portable transmitting device operation in an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions to satisfy RF exposure compliance. The equipment should only be used or installed at locations where there is normally at least a 20cm separation between the antenna and all persons. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 4 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The Road-iQ VideoData Server is a video and data display, acquisition, and playback system. The Road-iQ VideoData Server is designed to collect and record video data from up to six (6) cameras installed on your vehicle, as well as system parameters from your vehicle-bus communication network and GPS location, all in-sync. Live video can be displayed on an iPad on the vehicles dash in real-time, and recorded video and data can be reviewed on the tablet or transferred to a personal computer. Further, the Road-iQ VideoData Server allows the definition of triggers, which use vehicle parameters to define significant events (excessive speed, panic braking, etc) which are then marked in the recorded files for easy locating. Contents 1 System Contents & Requirements .................................................................................................................................. 9 1.1 1.2 System Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 Vehicle, Hardware & Software Requirements ...................................................................................................... 10 2 Installation .................................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.1 2.2 2.3 System Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 11 VideoData Server Front Panel ............................................................................................................................... 14 NetHub Ports ......................................................................................................................................................... 14 Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 5 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 2.4 Required Tools & Equipment ................................................................................................................................ 15 2.5 Warnings ............................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.6 Planning Your Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 15 2.7 Mounting the iPad ................................................................................................................................................ 17 2.7.1 2.7.2 2.7.3 Rosen Mount ................................................................................................................................................. 17 RAM Mount ................................................................................................................................................... 17 Padholdr ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 2.8 Mounting the VideoData Server & NetHub .......................................................................................................... 17 2.9 Powering the Road-iQ VideoData Server .............................................................................................................. 17 2.10 Connecting to the vehicle CAN-bus ...................................................................................................................... 18 2.11 Connecting the NetHub ........................................................................................................................................ 19 2.12 Connecting the GPIO Harness ............................................................................................................................... 20 2.13 Connecting the camera(s) ..................................................................................................................................... 21 2.14 Installing the GPS antenna ....................................................................................... 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Bookmark not defined. 3 Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................. 22 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Accessing the Installer Control Panel .................................................................................................................... 22 Control Panel Status Screen ................................................................................................................................ 23 Video Setup ........................................................................................................................................................... 24 Cellular Service Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 29 3.5 Wi-Fi Setup ............................................................................................................................................................ 29 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 Hotspot Info & Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 31 Sensors Info & Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 33 Storage Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 34 Users Setup ........................................................................................................................................................... 34 3.10 System Updates .................................................................................................................................................... 35 3.11 Installing the Road-iQ app ..................................................................................................................................... 36 3.12 Connecting the iPad and the Road-iQ VideoData Server ...................................................................................... 36 3.13 App Setup .............................................................................................................................................................. 37 3.14 Verify Operation .................................................................................................................................................... 37 4 Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38 4.1 4.2 Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................................... 38 Home Screen ......................................................................................................................................................... 39 Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 6 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.3 4.4 Pre-Drive Check ..................................................................................................................................................... 41 Drive-Mode ........................................................................................................................................................... 41 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 Live Streaming Video..................................................................................................................................... 42 Gauges ........................................................................................................................................................... 42 Summary ....................................................................................................................................................... 43 Snapshots ...................................................................................................................................................... 43 Map ............................................................................................................................................................... 44 4.5 Vehicle Security ..................................................................................................................................................... 44 4.5.1 Remote Access & Control .............................................................................................................................. 44 4.5.2 Remote Video ................................................................................................................................................ 44 4.6 Comfort Controls ................................................................................................................................................... 45 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 Lighting .......................................................................................................................................................... 45 Temperature ................................................................................................................................................. 45 Cameras......................................................................................................................................................... 46 4.7 Settings .................................................................................................................................................................. 46 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 Display Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 47 Navigation Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 47 Software Updates.......................................................................................................................................... 47 4.7.4 Wi-Fi Settings & Password ............................................................................................................................ 47 4.8 4.9 Playback ................................................................................................................................................................ 47 Library ................................................................................................................................................................... 48 4.9.1 4.9.2 Owners Manual ............................................................................................................................................ 48 Technical Documentation ............................................................................................................................. 48 4.10 Vehicle Setup ........................................................................................................................................................ 48 4.10.1 Vehicle Leveling ............................................................................................................................................. 48 4.10.2 Slides ............................................................................................................................................................. 49 4.10.3 Awnings ......................................................................................................................................................... 49 4.11 Viewing Recorded Video; recorded video storage location. ............................................................................... 49 4.12 Exporting Video ..................................................................................................................................................... 50 4.13 Deleting Video in the ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER App .................................................................................... 50 4.14 Clearing the iPad Photo Folder ............................................................................................................................. 50 4.15 Upgrading app software ....................................................................................................................................... 50 Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 7 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.16 Upgrading ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER firmware ............................................................................................. 50 System specifications .................................................................................................................................................... 50 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................ 50 Glossary of Terms & Acronyms ..................................................................................................................................... 52 Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................................... 52 8.1 WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................................... 52 8.2 8.3 HARNESS DRAWINGS ............................................................................................................................................ 53 Control Panel Screens ........................................................................................................................................... 53 8.3.1 Status Screen ................................................................................................................................................. 53 8.3.2 Video ............................................................................................................................................................. 53 8.3.3 Wi-Fi .............................................................................................................................................................. 54 8.3.4 8.3.5 Hotspot .......................................................................................................................................................... 54 Sensors .......................................................................................................................................................... 55 5 6 7 8 Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 8 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 1 SYSTEM CONTENTS & REQUIREMENTS 1.1 SYSTEM CONTENTS Road-iQ VideoData Server (standard equipment) o Road-iQ VideoData Server The Road-iQ VideoData Server is the main component of the Road-iQ VideoData Server system. The server is responsible for the collection and management of videos, GPS data, driver inputs, and vehicle data for display, recording, and playback. The Road-iQ VideoData Server can also act as a Wi-Fi Hotspot by way of cellular service through the optional NetHub. o Mounting Hardware Four (4) inch self-tapping screws are included for mounting the Road-iQ VideoData Server to a wooden or plastic surface. Road-iQ NetHub (optional) o NetHub The optional NetHub mounts on the vehicle dash and acts as an intermediary between the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the iPad. There are two USB ports on the front of the NetHub for connection to both the iPad and an external USB mass storage device. The NetHub also contains the LTE modem, GPS, antennas, an LED indicator, a warning buzzer, and a SIM card slot. o NetHub Cable The NetHub cable is a 3-meter (approx. 10 feet) long Powered-USB 2.0 cable which connects the Road-
iQ VideoData Server with the NetHub. o Mounting Materials Adhesive-backed mounting material is included for attaching the NetHub to the vehicle. Vehicle Harness The Vehicle Harness provides power and ground for the system, as well as the connection between the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the vehicle-bus network(s). This connection provides the Road-iQ Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 9 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server VideoData Server with data from one or more of the supported vehicle vehicle-bus network protocols
(J1939, RV-C, OBDII CAN, J1708/J1587, LIN). There are various types of vehicle harnesses available based on the type of installation. GPIO Harness (optional) o The Road-iQ VideoData Server supports four (4) general purpose inputs and four (4) general purpose outputs. The inputs can be used as triggers from vehicle systems that arent on the vehicle-bus network. The GPIO (general-purpose input/output) harness serves as the access points for the systems general purpose inputs and outputs, as well as secondary connections to the vehicles LIN-bus and accessory signal input. Velvac Proprietary USB Storage (optional) Users Manual Quick Startup Guide 1.2 VEHICLE, HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Apple iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 2, or iPad Mini 3 o Apple iOS 8 or newer. o Any iPad storage capacity may be used, though storage size will limit the amount of video and data that can be stored. For reading and storing vehicle data, a vehicle with one or more of the following supported communication protocols is required:
o SAE J1939 o RV-C o OBDII-CAN o SAE J1708/J1587 o LIN Data Storage the Road-iQ VideoData Server system can store video and vehicle data in a number of different user-selectable locations:
o On the iPad o On a USB mass storage device plugged into the Road-iQ video server o On a USB mass storage device plugged into the NetHub A USB mass storage device must be a Flash or SSD drive, or an in-vehicle qualified hard-drive. In addition to providing additional storage capacity, a USB mass storage device allows recording of video when the iPad is not connected to the system, and is required to support remote video retrieval from the web. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 10 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The rule of thumb in determining how much storage capacity is required is X MB required per hour of recorded vehicle data, and Y MB required per hour of recorded video channel. For example, a system with 4 video channels, and recording vehicle data, will require (X+4Y) MB for every hour to be recorded. To retain 6 hours of recorded video and vehicle data, 6(X+4Y) MB of free storage space will be required. 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM For a basic installation (without NetHub):
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 11 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 12 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server If installing a NetHub-equipped system, use the following diagram:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 13 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 2.2 VIDEODATA SERVER FRONT PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Main Camera Inputs 2. Auxiliary Camera Inputs 3. Vehicle Harness Connection 4. GPIO Harness Connection 5. USB Port 6. NetHub Connection 7. LAN Connection 3 2.3 NETHUB PORTS 1 2 1. LED Indicator 2. USB Ports 3. NetHub Cable Port 4. SIM Card Slot 4 Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 14 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 2.4 REQUIRED TOOLS & EQUIPMENT Safety Glasses
#2 Philips Head Screwdriver Wire cutters Wire strippers Crimp connectors Heat shrink tubing Power drill Drill bits (pilot holes for VDS mounting screws) Hole saws, various sizes as required to route wiring harnesses Rubber grommets, various sizes as required to route wiring harnesses Multimeter iPad or laptop with a web browser o Wi-Fi capability or Ethernet port & cable required 2.5 WARNINGS Always disconnect the vehicle battery when working on vehicle electrical systems Always use safe practices when creating new wiring connections 2.6 PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION There are some considerations that should be planned for before mounting the components or routing the harnesses of the Road-iQ Video Data Server. These considerations include:
Location of the iPad o As the end users primary point of contact with the system, the location of the iPad should typically take o o priority over the location of other system components. It is recommended that the Lightning cable that connects to the iPad be a maximum of 2.5-feet in length, which will restrict the location of the other components in the system. This distance can be extended through use of either the NetHub, or a high-quality USB extension cable. It is recommended that the iPad mounting location not obstruct the drivers view of the road, yet it should still be easily visible with a quick glance. o The recommended mounting location of the iPad is below the overhead storage compartments, centered left-to-right, which places the iPad where an automotive rear-view mirror would be located. Location of the NetHub o In addition to expanded system functionality, the optional NetHub also helps to extend the distance between the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the iPad. The maximum 2.5-foot long Lightning cable now plugs into the NetHub, which is connected to the Road-iQ VideoData Server by the NetHub cable (10 feet). See the diagrams in section 2.1 for more information on the connections between components. o The NetHub cable length will partly determine the available mounting locations for the VideoData server. Various lengths of NetHub cables are available if needed. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 15 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server o The NetHub should mount with a line-of-sight to a vehicle window to ensure adequate GPS and cellular reception. o Recommended locations for the NetHub, in order from best-to-worst, are:
Underside of the overhead storage (behind the iPad) Driver or passenger kick-panel areas (similar to a brake controller) o Do not mount the NetHub in the following locations:
Inside any closed area (dash, glove-box, cabinet, etc) Close to high-power equipment (batteries, generator, etc) Location of the Road-iQ VideoData Server o It is recommended that the Road-iQ VideoData Server, particularly the connections on the front panel, remain accessible by the end user for maintenance purposes. o The Road-iQ VideoData Server should be mounted on a flat and rigid surface. For best performance, the surface should be level as well. The unit contains inertial sensors which will require additional time to calibrate if the unit is mounted at an angle. o Do not mount the Road-iQ VideoData Server in following conditions:
Inside a sealed compartment; some airflow is required for component cooling. High-vibration areas such as the engine-bay High-moisture areas such as the vehicle exterior Areas that pose a high risk for moisture or impact, such as the cabin floor, directly beneath a cup-holder, etc Inside metallic enclosures, or with the rear antenna close to a metallic surface; this can hinder the Wi-Fi performance of the system. Do not locate close to a generator that can cause noise or interference Location of the vehicle diagnostic port or CAN-bus splice If making a connection to a vehicle CAN-bus, the location of this connection must be determined. o o This connection is made by connecting the vehicle harness to the vehicles diagnostic port (OBDII, RV-C, or J1939), or by splicing into the desired network using a Y-adapter. Vehicle diagnostic ports are typically located under the vehicle dash on the drivers side, while a CAN-bus splice can be made anywhere on the network. o The location of this connection, as well as the length of the vehicle harness, will partly determine the available mounting locations for the Road-iQ VideoData Server. o The vehicle harness is available in a number of lengths to accommodate different installation needs. If using the vehicle harness with loose wires (no connector), the wires can also be extended during installation if needed. Length & Routing of the GPIO harness o The available length of the GPIO harness could limit mounting location of the server. The GPIO harness is available in a number of lengths to accommodate different installation needs. The wires can also be extended during installation if needed. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 16 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 2.7 MOUNTING THE IPAD 2.7.1 Rosen Mount 2.7.2 RAM Mount 2.7.3 Padholdr Mount 2.8 MOUNTING THE VIDEODATA SERVER & NETHUB When a mounting location for the Road-iQ VideoData Server has been determined, secure the unit to the surface using four (4) self-tapping screws through the four (4) mounting feet and screw into the mounting surface. 2.9 POWERING THE ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER Connect the Vehicle Harness to the Road-iQ VideoData Server port labeled Vehicle:
The vehicle harness wires needed for this step are colored as follows:
Function Power Ground ACC Color Red Black Yellow / White Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 17 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server If using a vehicle harness with a diagnostic port connector, some or all of these functions may be provided through that connection. In these cases, some or all the wires shown above will already be installed to the diagnostic port connector. Connect the Vehicle Harness power wire (red) to the vehicle power bus (11-36V). o The power source must be capable of providing 3 amps o If it is desired that the Road-iQ VideoData Server be operational when the vehicle is shut off, the power wire should be connected to a constant power source (one that is not switched with the vehicles ignition) Connect the Vehicle Harness ground wires (2X black) to a chassis ground. o Grounding best practice. Connect the Vehicle Harness ACC wire (yellow w/ white stripe) to a power source that is switched ON when the unit should be operational. By default, the ACC line acts to signal the VideoData Server to indicate when the unit should be operating. The ACC power source can be:
o Switched with vehicle ignition, so that the Road-iQ VideoData Server operates only when the vehicle is operating. o Constant power through a toggle switch, allowing the end user to manually choose when the Road-iQ VideoData Server will operate Note: there is an additional ACC line included in the optional GPIO harness. This line, also yellow with a white stripe, can be used in place of the Vehicle Harness ACC line if it aids in the routing of the harnesses. 2.10 CONNECTING TO THE VEHICLE CAN-BUS The remaining wires on the Vehicle Harness are for connecting to the vehicles CAN-bus communication network. The wires are colored as follows:
Function SW_CAN LIN_BUS HS_CAN_P HS_CAN_N J1708_P J1708_N MS_CAN_P MS_CAN_N Color PURPLE WHITE YELLOW YELLOW / BLACK BLUE BLUE / BLACK GREEN GREEN / BLACK Notes TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR TWISTED PAIR The CAN-bus can be accessed in a number of ways:
o Through a diagnostic port connector installed on the Vehicle Harness o Using a Y-adapter at an existing CAN connection to add the server to the network o Splicing directly into the network wires If you will be using a diagnostic port connector (OBDII, J1939, and/or RV-C):
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 18 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server o Locate the vehicles corresponding diagnostic port(s). o Route the harness to that location o Plug the connector into the port. If applicable, secure the connector to the port using the threaded ring on the connector. If you will be using a Y-adapter to join the network:
o Route the Vehicle Harnesss network connector to an already installed networked device. o Disconnect the device from the network o Install the Y-adapter between the device and the network harness, connecting the network harness and the device to the adapter. o Connect the Road-iQ VideoData Servers Vehicle Harness to the open connection on the Y-adapter. See the diagrams in section 8.1 for further clarification. If you will be splicing into the vehicles network wires:
o Locate the vehicle CAN-bus wires you will splice into o Route the corresponding twisted pair from the Vehicle Harness to the splice location o Splice the Vehicle Harness wires into the vehicles network wires, taking care to preserve proper positive and negative wires. 2.11 CONNECTING THE NETHUB Note: If not installing a NetHub-equipped system, please skip to section 2.12 Connect the NetHub cable into the ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER port labeled Hub, making sure that the orientation aligns with the keyed grooves:
Connect the NetHub unit to the NetHub cable using the port on the rear of the hub:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 19 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Verify the connection as the indicator light on the NetHub should illuminate continuously when the vehicle ignition is turned to ACC or ON, depending on how the ACC wire in section 2.9 was connected. 2.12 CONNECTING THE GPIO HARNESS Note: If not installing a GPIO-equipped system, please skip to section 2.13 Connect the GPIO Harness to the VideoData Server port labeled I/O. GPIO harness wire colors are as follows:
t u p n I t u p t u O Number 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 Wire Color PURPLE PURPLE / GRAY GRAY GRAY / PURPLE BLUE BLUE / ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE / BLUE Inputs require a 3-36V signal to register ON. Inputs will register a pulsed signal of less than 5-seconds interval as ON; this allows vehicle functions such as turn signals to be used as a constant trigger. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 20 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Outputs will provide a maximum of 500 mA @ 12V when activated. Connect the appropriate harness wires to the vehicles wiring based on the desired functionality. By default, the Road-iQ VideoData Server is programmed for the following inputs and actions:
Input #
Trigger Input Action 0 1 2 3 Drive Reverse Right Turn Indicator Left Turn Indicator Displays 2 large side views w/ a small rear-view at the bottom of the screen Displays 2 small side views w/ a large rear-view at the bottom of the screen Displays 1 large side view w/ a small rear-view at the bottom of the screen Displays 1 large side view w/ a small rear-view at the bottom of the screen A sample wiring diagram for this default application is included in the appendix. 2.13 CONNECTING THE CAMERA(S) Connect the vehicle cameras to individual threaded connectors on ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER:
There are four (4) main camera channels and two (2) auxiliary cameras channels. Main camera channels are those that can be displayed while driving. These are typically used for front-facing, rear-facing, and blind spot cameras. Auxiliary cameras will be recorded, and can be accessed through the remote functions of the app, but are not displayed while driving. The The six (6) threaded camera connectors correspond to video channels 1 through 6 (video channel 7 uses the forward camera on the iPad to monitor the driver). The iPad display orientations are designed around the following channels:
Channel 1 2 Camera Front-facing Vehicle left-side Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 21 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 3 SETUP 3 4 5 6 7 Vehicle right-side Rear-facing Auxiliary Auxiliary iPad, driver-facing 3.1 ACCESSING THE INSTALLER CONTROL PANEL The Installer Control Panel is the tool used to access and modify the settings of the VideoData Server, as well as to check for and initiate firmware updates. The setup process is begun by connecting a web-browser equipped computer (tablet, laptop or desktop) to the VideoData Server. There are multiple options for making this connection and accessing the installer control panel:
1. Through a laptop using an Ethernet cable connected to the server 2. Through a laptop or tablet using a Wi-Fi connection to the server 3. Through an iPad using a Lightning cable & the Road-iQ app To connect the Road-iQ VideoData Server to a laptop using an Ethernet cable, connect the cable between the LAN port on the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the Ethernet port on the computer. To connect the Road-iQ VideoData Server to a laptop or tablet using a Wi-Fi connection, browse the available Wi-Fi networks, select the network named Road-iQ, and enter the default password. To connect the Road-iQ VideoData Server to the iPad, install the Road-iQ app on the iPad (see section 3.11), and ensure that the iPad is connected to the Road-iQ VideoData Server as it would normally be used. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 22 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server If you are not accessing the installer control panel through the Road-iQ app, open the web browser on the laptop or tablet. Enter the VideoData Servers local IP address (https://192.168.2.1) into the address bar, and press enter. If you are accessing the installer control panel through the Road-iQ app, launch the app The Road-iQ VideoData Server home page should appear on the screen. Click the Control Panel link to access the Installer Control Panel:
The Installer Control Panel should load and appear as below:
HOME PAGE SCREENSHOT SCREENSHOT OF CONTROL PANEL DEFAULT GUEST PAGE W/ BLANK LOGIN FIELDS Administrator privileges are required to complete the installation process. To login as an administrator, enter the username and default password in the fields below the Road-iQ logo and click Submit:
Username:
admin Default Password:
admin Upon logging in as an administrator, the default screen will show more information than was available as a guest:
SCREENSHOT OF DEFAULT ADMIN SCREEN 3.2 CONTROL PANEL STATUS SCREEN The Status screen shows the current status of various system parameters. The indicators in the Services section are color coded, based on their current status. An indicator highlighted in green indicates that the service is present and operational. An indicator highlighted in yellow... See the appendix for further descriptions of the information shown on the control panel screens. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 23 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The only setting that can be changed on the Status screen is the time & date. Typically the time & date will be set via GPS by way of the iPad, but it can be overridden if necessary. To override the time & date settings, click the Set button:
Set the correct time & date, then click the Apply button:
INSERT SCREENSHOT The Time Source should now be set to User. 3.3 VIDEO SETUP Clicking Video on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Video Settings page:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 24 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The name of a camera can be changed to better indicate what the camera is viewing (i.e. Front, Rear, Left, Right, etc) To change the camera name, edit the text in the Name field and click Apply:
By default, all camera channels are enabled. If the Road-iQ VideoData Server is being installed in a vehicle with fewer than 6 cameras, the unused channels should be disabled to minimize power and storage consumption. If a channel is enabled without a camera connected, the channel will display and record a test pattern (color bars). Disable the channel by un-checking the Enabled box:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 25 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The Size setting controls the picture dimensions of the recorded video. A larger picture size will offer more resolution, but only if the camera can support a picture of that size and will always increase the storage size of the file. The Size setting is set by default to the optimal setting for Velvac cameras, but can be changed from the dropdown if necessary:
The framerate of the recorded video can be adjusted to allow for either smoother video or smaller file size. The default setting of 30 frames per second (fps) provides a reasonable compromise between the two, but can be adjusted by selecting a framerate from the dropdown:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 26 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The recording bitrate can be adjusted. Bitrate adjustments are a tradeoff between video quality and bandwidth usage. A high bitrate will result in a higher quality video but will consume more bandwidth. As with framerate, the default setting is a good compromise, but it can be adjusted by changing the number in the Bitrate field:
The GOP (group of pictures) size can be adjusted. The GOP size primarily affects how soon the iPad can sync the video when starting up. A higher GOP size will consume less bandwidth, but video syncs will take more time. The video quality will also degrade with a higher GOP size. As with the other recording parameters, the default setting provides a good compromise, but it can be adjusted by changing the number in the GOP Size field:
The recording quantization can be adjusted:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 27 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Camera images can be flipped (mirrored) either horizontally or vertically, before being displayed and recorded. This is typically used in rear-facing applications (blind-spot and backup cameras) to give the driver an image that is consistent with what they would see in a rearview mirror. By default, Flip is set to None. To flip an image, select either Horizontal or Vertical from the Flip dropdown:
The camera channel power supply can be changed. The main & auxiliary power supplies can be controlled independently, allowing main & auxiliary cameras to be powered on/off separately. To change the power setting, select either Main or Aux from the Power dropdown:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 28 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The channel settings can also be reset to their default settings by clicking the Set Defaults button:
3.4 CELLULAR SERVICE SETUP The following cellular service packages are available through Velvac & Verizon Wireless:
Call Velvac Customer Service at 800-783-8871 between the hours of X AM & Y PM Central to setup cellular service. Please have the following information ready:
3.5 WI-FI SETUP Clicking Wi-Fi on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Wi-Fi page:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 29 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The Wi-Fi Access Point settings control the connectivity for communication and data-transfer (not internet access) between the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the iPad, allowing users to wirelessly access the server. By default the Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) is enabled. To disable the Wi-Fi Access Point, uncheck the box for AP Enabled:
To secure the Wi-Fi Access Point and limit access to the server the WPA2 security protocol can be enabled by selecting WPA2 in the AP Security section. A passphrase is required for access under WPA2. Enter the desired passphrase in the passphrase box:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 30 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The Wi-Fi channel used can be changed by selecting the desired channels radio button:
If any changes have been made to the Wi-Fi Access Point settings, the changes must be applied to the server by clicking Submit Changes:
Wi-Fi Access Point settings can also be reset to the default settings by clicking Set Defaults. Any setting changes that have not been submitted can be abandoned by clicking Cancel. 3.6 HOTSPOT INFO & SETUP Clicking Hotspot on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Hotspot screen:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 31 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server By default hotspot and roaming functionality are enabled. To disable hotspot functionality entirely, uncheck the Enable Hotspot box:
In order to avoid excessive cellular data charges, users may want hotspot functionality to be disabled while roaming. To automatically disable the hotspot while roaming uncheck the Allow Roaming box:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 32 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 3.7 SENSORS INFO & SETUP Clicking Sensors on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Sensors page:
GPIO inputs will indicate their current state (On or Off). A name can be applied to the input to identify how it is being used. Enter the name for the input in the Name field and click Apply:
GPIO outputs are OFF when unit boots. The state of the output can be toggled between On and Off. If an output is to be used it must be toggled On. To toggle On, check the box next to On/Off for the desired output:
GPIO outputs can also be renamed following the same process as the inputs. The logic to control the behavior of the GPIO outputs is set and controlled through the iPad app. The setup for output logic and behavior is covered in a later section. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 33 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 3.8 STORAGE SETUP Clicking Storage on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Storage page. This page shows the various data storage options currently available, indicates if the device is currently in use, and allows the user to eject/unmounts any of the storage devices:
Name:
UUID:
Type:
The name of the storage device Universally-unique identifier of the storage device Format of the storage device For a given storage device, the Inserted column will read true if the storage device is inserted into the system, either at the NetHub or at the Road-iQ VideoData Server itself. This column will show all devices currently inserted into the system, whether they are in use or not. To record to a mass-storage device, click the Activate button of the device you wish to record to. To stop recording to a certain device, click the Deactivate button of the device. To safely remove a mass-storage device from the system, click the Eject/Unmount button next to the device name and wait for the indication that the device is now OK to be removed. 3.9 USERS SETUP Clicking Users on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Users page:
User logins are used for security purposes, to prevent unauthorized persons from making configuration changes or otherwise taking control of the device. Guests (no login necessary) can view most info, but cannot change any settings. Users can most info and change some settings. Admins can view all info and change all settings. Default usernames and passwords are:
Username Password Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 34 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server admin user admin user User passwords can be changed on the Users screen by setting & confirming the new password in the two open fields and clicking Apply:
The user passwords that are available to be reset are dependent upon which user is currently logged in. The administrator, for example, can change passwords for both admin and user, while the user can only change the user password. 3.10 SYSTEM UPDATES Clicking Updates on the Installer Control Panel brings up the Updates page:
PIC Firmware Version:
Application Version:
Reboot:
Indicates the current PIC firmware version and notifies if a new version is available. Indicates the current Application Version loaded. Click System Reboot to reboot the system. An indicator will automatically appear on the Update page if an update for the PIC Firmware is available. To apply the update, click the Apply PIC Update button:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 35 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server The current version of the Road-iQ software is shown under Application Version. The software can be updated by clicking the Choose File button and browsing to the replacement file:
The entire system can also be rebooted by clicking the System Reboot button:
3.11 INSTALLING THE ROAD-IQ APP To install the Road-iQ App, load the Apple App Store on the iPad. Use the search function to search for Road-iQ:
IMAGE OF SEARCH BAR Tap on the Road-iQ app in the search results. When the app page loads, tap Install. When the terms &
conditions prompt appears, review the terms & conditions and tap Accept. The app installation should now begin. 3.12 CONNECTING THE IPAD AND THE ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER To connect the iPad to the Road-iQ VideoData Server, first plug the Lightning USB cable into the servers USB port, or into either USB port on the NetHub (if equipped). DIAGRAM Next, power the Road-iQ VideoData Server by turning the vehicle ignition to the ON position. Note: When the Road-iQ VideoData Server is powered depends upon how the ACC line was wired in section 2. The Road-iQ VideoData server operates only when receiving a 12V signal on the ACC line. From the iPad home screen, tap the Road-iQ app icon to launch the app. When the app loads, verify connection between the iPad and the Road-iQ VideoData Server. The Connections icon on the top right of the screen should be green in color:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 36 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 3.13 APP SETUP Defining GPIO behavior Video streams to display Data to display Where to record 3.14 VERIFY OPERATION Verify Indicator Statuses:
o All indicators should be green. o No warnings Pre-Drive Check:
o Verify data received o Verify functions (lights, indicators, etc) Drive Mode:
o Verify function of video streaming o Verify display of vehicle data (Gauges, Summary) Command Center Functions:
o Verify data received (water & gas levels, etc..) o Verify functions (Level, Slides, Awning) Vehicle Security:
o Verify Test Drive:
o Verify GPS function o Snapshot function?
Playback:
o Verify access to, and playback of, recorded video (all channels) o Verify access to, and playback of, recorded data. o Verify snapshot function Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 37 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4 OPERATION 4.1 GETTING STARTED From the iPad home screen, tap the icon for the ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER App. An intro screen should appear for a few moments while the application loads. Once the application is loaded, there are a few status indicator icons and buttons that are common to every screen in the application:
System Mode Signal Reception
(GPS & Cellular) Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 38 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Quick-Access Button System Health Cable Connections
(Vehicle & USB) Settings The system mode icon indicates whether the system is in Drive mode or Park mode. The signal reception icon indicates the strength of both GPS and cellular signals being received. The cable connections icon indicates the connection status of vehicle & USB connections. The Road-iQ logo indicates system health. A green logo indicates that all systems are normal; yellow indicates a slight error that needs to be resolved; red indicates a system malfunction. The quick-access button in the upper left corner provides a quick link to commonly used sections of the application, such as the comfort controls or video playback. Most screens will have a Settings or Favorites button in the bottom right corner. 4.2 HOME SCREEN The home screen of the Road-iQ VideoData Server App provides access to the various functional areas of the application:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 39 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Login Pre-Drive Check Drive Mode Playback Library Comfort Controls Vehicle Security Vehicle Setup Settings The Login icon in the upper-left corner allows the user to login as either an administrator or a user. Before logging in, the user is treated as a guest. The type of login (admin vs. user) determines the settings that can be accessed and changed; administrators will have more rights than users:
Tap the Login icon, enter your credentials in the login window (shown below), and press Enter:
TABLE W/ AVAILABLE ACTIONS VS. LOGIN At lower-right corner, tapping the Settings icon allows the user to access and modify system settings. In the center of the home-screen are seven icons which lead into the unique modes of the app:
Pre-Drive Check:
Provides the current status of important vehicle systems, as well as remote operation of Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 40 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Drive Mode:
Vehicle Security:
Comfort Controls:
Playback:
Library:
Vehicle Setup:
some vehicle functions, allowing the user to quickly and easily assess the roadworthiness of the vehicle. Access to live-streaming video and live data display, for use when driving. Access to live-streaming video for security monitoring. Remote controls for various interior comfort systems such as HVAC and lighting. Access to recorded video and data for playback. Access to the Road-iQ VideoData Server Owners Manual and other technical documentation. Remote controls for vehicle systems used in campground setup, such as slides, levels, awnings, etc 4.3 PRE-DRIVE CHECK From the app home screen, tapping the Pre-Drive Check icon will load the Pre-Drive Check function of the app, seen below:
4.4 DRIVE-MODE From the Road-iQ App home screen, tapping the Drive Mode icon will launch the Drive Mode functions of the app. Drive Mode provides the user with any information that may be needed while driving, including live video streams from the rear- and side-view cameras, live data display in a virtual gauge cluster, status summary of various vehicle systems, snapshot timeline, and GPS navigation. The user can navigate between the different Drive Mode functions by way of the tabs at the bottom of the screen:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 41 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.4.1 Live Streaming Video When Drive-Mode is first entered, live video streams are displayed. 4.4.2 Gauges Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 42 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.4.3 Summary 4.4.4 Snapshots Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 43 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.4.5 Map 4.5 VEHICLE SECURITY 4.5.1 Remote Access & Control 4.5.2 Remote Video Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 44 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.6 COMFORT CONTROLS 4.6.1 Lighting 4.6.2 Temperature Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 45 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.6.3 Cameras 4.7 SETTINGS Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 46 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.7.1 Display Settings 4.7.2 Navigation Settings 4.7.3 Software Updates 4.7.4 Wi-Fi Settings & Password 4.8 PLAYBACK Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 47 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.9 LIBRARY 4.9.1 Owners Manual 4.9.2 Technical Documentation 4.10 VEHICLE SETUP 4.10.1 Vehicle Leveling Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 48 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 4.10.2 Slides 4.10.3 Awnings 4.11 VIEWING RECORDED VIDEO; RECORDED VIDEO STORAGE LOCATION. Recorded video is stored on the iPad in a secure location accessible only by the ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER and Playback apps. To view recorded videos:
Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 49 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Launch the playback app Enter search criteria 4.12 EXPORTING VIDEO 4.13 DELETING VIDEO IN THE ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER APP 4.14 CLEARING THE IPAD PHOTO FOLDER 4.15 UPGRADING APP SOFTWARE 4.16 UPGRADING ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER FIRMWARE 5 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS System Specifications Road-iQ VideoData Server Operating Voltage Current Draw Power Consumption Operating Temperature Range Size Weight (Server Only) Certifications Cellular Service (NetHub) 9 36 V DC 2 3 A, depending on configuration FCC, RoHS 4G/LTE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING The following table can be used for diagnosing and solving issues that may be encountered during installation:
Problem Potential Cause Solution Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 50 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server No power to the server Road-iQ VideoData Server does not appear to be powered No power to the ACC line The NetHub does not appear to be powered Server is not grounded The Road-iQ VideoData Server is not powered. The NetHub cable is not properly connected. No CAN-bus data is being received A GPIO input is not registering as intended A GPIO output is not operating as intended The Road-iQ VideoData Server is not powered. The NetHub is not powered. The Lightning and/or USB extension cables are not properly connected. Storage memory capacity has been exceeded. Incorrect format. Damaged SD card. Data has been erased. Server is down. USB port has malfunctioned. Loss of cellular service The iPad is not charging and/or receiving power Data is not being recorded Data is partially being recorded Significant lag time Loss of Wi-Fi connection to server Loss of internet connection No CAN-bus data output Partial CAN-bus data output Delayed CAN-bus data output Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 Check for 12V on the Vehicle Bus Harness power wire (red wire, pin
#16). Check for 12V on the Vehicle Bus Harness ACC wire (yellow/white wire, pin #8) when the vehicles ignition is ON. Check for continuity between the Vehicle Bus Harness ground wires
(black, pins #4 & #5) and the negative battery terminal. See Road-iQ VideoData Server does not appear to be powered Disconnect and reconnect the NetHub cable from both the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the NetHub. The cable should click and lock into place when installed correctly. See Road-iQ VideoData Server does not appear to be powered See The NetHub does not appear to be powered Verify that all cables between the Road-iQ VideoData Server and the iPad are correctly and fully inserted into the proper ports. P a g e | 51 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Incorrect CAN-bus data output Poor camera image 7 GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ACRONYMS CAN Controller Area Network:
GPIO General Purpose Input/Output:
GOP Group Of Pictures:
IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4:
LAN Local Area Network:
LIN Local Interconnect Network:
MAC (media access control) address:
Quantization:
SIM Subscriber Identification Module:
SSID Service Set Identifier:
UUID Universally Unique Identifier:
A vehicle bus standard allowing devices to communicate with one-another without the use of a host computer. Allows the VideoData Server to receive information from many vehicle systems through one wiring connection. An electrical connection whose behavior can be defined by the user. Protocol used to route most traffic on the internet. A network between computers. In the context of this manual, LAN refers to the network created by connecting the VideoData Server for communication with a personal computer. A serial network protocol for communication between components in vehicles. A unique identifier assigned to a network interface. An H.264 compression parameter A component (typically a small card) that stores a mobile subscriber ID to authenticate the subscriber. A unique identifier for a wireless-LAN; commonly referenced as the network name. A 128-bit number used to uniquely identify an object or entity on the internet. VideoData Server can refer to ROAD-IQ VIDEODATA SERVER VideoData Server:
either the individual server 8 APPENDIX 8.1 WIRING DIAGRAMS Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 component, or to the system as a whole. P a g e | 52 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server 8.2 HARNESS DRAWINGS 8.3 CONTROL PANEL SCREENS 8.3.1 Status Screen Hotspot Internet Access:
Indicates if internet access is currently available o o Network:
The network name o Signal Strength:
Strength of the signal on a 1-5 scale o Wi-Fi Access Point SSID: Service Set Identifier for the WLAN Number of times the system has booted. Current time. Indicates the method used to set the time (None, User, USB, NTP, Cellular, or GPS) The number of active connections to the server (tablets or browsers) the maximum number of active connections to the server Current latitude, measured in degrees. Current longitude, measured in degrees. Current elevation, measured in meters. Time that position was last updated. System o Boot Count:
o Time:
o Time Source:
o Client Count:
o Max Clients:
GPS o Latitude:
o Longitude:
o Elevation:
o Last Fix:
Services o Record/Playback:
o Sensors:
o Space-Time:
o System Monitor:
o Test:
o Update:
o USB-Tablet:
o Vehicle Interface:
o Video:
o WAN/Modem:
o Web:
o Wi-Fi:
8.3.2 Video Camera:
Status:
Name:
Enabled:
Indicates channel number & camera name Indicates whether the camera is connected or disconnected Allows changes to the camera name. Uncheck the box if the camera will not be used. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 53 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Size:
Framerate:
Bitrate:
GOP size:
Quantization:
Select the cameras output resolution Select the channel framerate Input the desired channel bitrate Input the desired number of frames between full frames A lower H.264 compression parameter is higher quality but use more data
(i.e. recording space, wireless transmission) Flip:
Power:
Reset:
Select from the drop-down to display a mirrored camera image Fixed power source for the camera (Main or Aux.) Click Set Defaults button to reset camera to default settings 8.3.3 Wi-Fi AP Enabled:
Check to enable Wi-Fi connectivity Wi-Fi Access Point SSID: Service Set Identifier for the WLAN AP Security:
Channel:
Submit Changes:
Reset:
Cancel:
Select Open (unsecured) or WPA2. Channel used by the WiFi access point Click Submit Changes to save changes Click Set Defaults to reset to default settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes made 8.3.4 Hotspot IPv4 Address:
Internet Access:
Modem Present:
Carrier:
Network:
Signal Strength:
Enabled:
Allow Roaming:
Manufacturer:
Model:
Revision:
Serial Number:
SIM ID:
Type:
Phone Number:
Mode:
Power:
Network:
Signal Quality:
Cell ID:
Location Code:
Indicates if internet access is available Indicates if cellular modem in the NetHub is connected Indicates the cellular service carrier Indicates the public Internet Protocol (version 4) address Indicates name of the wireless network Indicates strength of the cellular signal (1-5) Check the box to allow hotspot functionality. Check the box to allow hotspot functionality while roaming. Indicates the modem manufacturer Indicates the modem model Indicates the modem firmware version Indicates the modem IMEI Indicates the SIM card ID Indicates the modem type (CDMA, GSM, or LTE) Indicates the modem phone number (if applicable) Indicates the modem mode (CDMA, GSM, or LTE) Indicates the modem power state Indicates the modem network status (Unknown, None, Home, Roaming, Searching, Restricted, Denied, Forbidden) Indicates the cellular signal quality on a scale of 0-99 The location code transmitted to the modem by the cellular service Indicates the ID of the cellular tower that the modem is using Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 54 INSTALLATION MANUAL Road-iQ VideoData Server Indicates the cellular registration Indicates the cellular network status Indicates the status of the SIM card (Unknown, Valid, Missing or Error) Registration:
Status:
SIM Status:
APN1:
APN2:
APN3:
APN4:
APN5:
8.3.5 Sensors Accelerometer:
Magnetometer:
Gyrometer:
CPU Temperature:
Supply Voltage:
GPIO Inputs:
GPIO Outputs:
Indicates current acceleration values in X, Y, and Z directions, in units of mGee. Indicates the compass heading in X, Y, and Z directions, in units of mGauss. Indicates current yaw values in X, Y, Z planes, in units of /second. Indicates current CPU temperature in C. Indicates current supply voltage to the VideoData Server. Indicates current state of the individual GPIO inputs and the ACC line. Indicates the current state of the individual GPIO outputs. Technical Information and Troubleshooting Help:
For technical questions or troubleshooting contact Velvac Technical Solutions at 800-783-8871 or email your questions to: technicalservice@velvac.com. Part Number: X3683 Revised 2/27/2015 P a g e | 55
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1 | Block Diagram | Block Diagram | 41.74 KiB | November 04 2016 |
112233445566DDCCBBAADate Generated:Author:Project Title:Page Title:Revision:Company Name:Road-iQ-VS-MAIN.PrjPcb02 Block Diagram.SchDoc2015-12-05PVT-FDavid WoodRoad-iQ LLCConfidential Property of Road-iQ LLCCopyright 2013, 2014, Road-iQ LLCBlock DiagramI/OVEHICLEINTERFACEUSB HOSTUSB POWERED HOSTETHERNET1000TXTAL: 25MHzWIFIXTAL: 26MHzIEEE 802.11n/g/b single spatial stream2.4GHz IC up to 72.2MbpsVIDEOXTAL: 27MHziMX6CPU?GPUXTAL1: 24MHzXTAL2: 32KHzCORE: 792MHzSENSORSAccelerometerMagnometerGyroscopeApple MFIDDR31GB SDRAMeMMC4GB FLASHSD CARDHDMILVDSSPI NOR4MB FLASHmSATAMAIN POWER12V05V03V33V3_MCUPMICSW LDO---------------xV0 3V03V0 2V81V8 2V51V5 1V81V2 1V51V2 1V2 0V75I2C: 400 KHzLVDS: unusedHDMI: unusedSATA 1.5 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/sRGMII: 125 MHzUSB 2.0USB 2.0PCIe 2.5 Gb/s Gen1.1GPIO: <1 KHzDDR3: 528 MHzSDIO - unusedSPI: 20 MHzSDIO: 50 MHzSDIO: 50 MHz64PIC32MCUXTAL1: 8MHzXTAL2: 32KHzINDICTORS [2]CHARGE POWERUSBUSBANALOG [6]MAIN POWER [4]CAMERAGPIO [4] + ACCRELAYS [4]HS CANMS CANSW CANJ1850 PWM/VPWJ1708IS0 9141-2LINAUX POWER [2]OPTIONAL FEATURESLANSENSORBackup RTCXTAL: 32KHzI2C: 400 KHzUART: 2.5 MHz
1 | Cover Latter | Cover Letter(s) | 46.69 KiB | November 04 2016 |
November 2, 2015 Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Subject:
Limited Agency Agreement Road-iQ, LLC FCC ID: 2AD4Z-ROADIQ-VDS-01 To Whom It May Concern:
We, Road-iQ,LLC, hereby authorized Intertek Testing Services to act as our Agent for the purpose of preparing application for FCC ID number 2AD4Z-ROADIQ-VDS-01 under all applicable parts of the FCC rules and regulations. The effective date of this limited agency agreement is November 2, 2015. The Limited Agency Agreement expires on November 1, 2016, unless sooner terminated or extended by written notice to Intertek Testing Services and the Federal Communications Commission. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. The applicant is not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Mark Moeller CTO 2183 Alpine Way Bellingham, WA 98226 360.733.4151 Road-iQ.com
1 | Operational Description | Operational Description | 119.40 KiB | November 04 2016 |
Road-iQ VDS Operational Description FCC ID: 2AD4Z-ROADIQ-VDS-01 The Road-iQ VDS is built around a Freescale iMX6Q CPU and its associated power management IC. It receives 12v input from the vehicle battery that it is attached to which is then filtered against power anomalies and regulated to 12v. The 12v is then regulated down to 5V0 and 3V3 which is then used across the circuit board. The 3V3 feeds the power management IC with then produces 3V0, 2V8, 2V5, 1V8, 1V5, 1V2, and 0V75 for the CPU and its support components include 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, and 8GB eMMC Flash. The CPU works as a hub for the entire system. From that hub the following peripherals are available:
1. 1000BT Ethernet directly connected to the iMX6Q this circuit passes through a the HSZ9031RNX1A that converts RMII to Ethernet signals. This chip is powered by P3V3 and P1V8. 2. USB Host Ports directly connected to iMX6Q this circuit passes through a PHY and ESD protection. 3. Video Analog to Digital Converter This function is handled by the TW6869 which received NTSC video input and coverts it to digital form, which is then placed in SDRAM via the PICe interface that connected the TW6869 to the iMX6Q CPU. 6 channels of the parts 8 channel capacity are used. Only video is supported though the part can support audio as well. 4. General Purpose I/O There are four 12v general purpose inputs and four general purpose outputs. The general purpose outputs simply short a signal to ground when on via the ZXMS6005DGTA. 5. CSR 6030A11 WiFi Chip The Wifi chip manages all RF related to WiFi. The iMX6Q sends the 6030A11 the data that it wants sent via an SDIO interface. The 6030A11 sends received data back to the iMX6Q via the same interface. 6. Vehicle Bus Interface via a PIC32 MCU The PIC32 connects to the motor vehicles CAN buses, J1708 bus and LIN bus. Not all are typically connected at the same time but they may be. The PIC32 also controls the master power switch for the box and can reset the iMX6Q. The PIC32 receives the vehicle bus data as serial data and then processes that data, then if necessary, sends that data to the iMX6Q via a serial interface. 7. MEMS Sensors on I2C There is an accelerometer, magnetometer and gyroscope running off P3V3 that communicate with the iMX6Q via the I2C bus. 8. HDMI, LVDS, Parallel Video These are not used or connected in this design. When power is first applied to device the PIC32 MCU boots up to determine if the rest of the system should be running. It samples voltage levels and if certain voltage levels are obtained
(configurable) the iMX6Q has power applied to it so that it can boot. The iMX6 then boots and initializes all other peripherals on the system, including the WiFi radio. The system then proceeds to convert analog video input signals to digital form using the TW6869 then processing that video with the iMX6Q to produce H.264 compressed video that is send sent 2183 Alpine Way Bellingham, WA 98226 360.733.4151 Road-iQ.com out network interfaces upon request. The system also proceeds to monitor the GPIOs, allowing the software to act upon the input state based on configurable algorithms. The software may then enable or disable the outputs on GPIO. The PIC32 constantly monitors the vehicle bus inputs for activity which include two CAN buses, one J1708 bus, and one LIN bus. As bus information is collected by the PIC32 it is communicated to the iMX6Q via a serial link. Further the iMX6Q monitors for network traffic on the Ethernet port and WiFi port and routes that traffic accordingly. If an optional modem is plugged into to USB, the iMX6Q will route the traffic out to the modem as appropriate to the Internet. The iMX6Q also constantly monitors the accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope and internal temperature sensors and stores their values in memory in case they are requested via Ethernet, Wifi or USB. The system continues in this mode until the power is removed. The CSR 6030A11 is the only source of intentional radiation in the system. The CSR 6030A11 is a self-contained WiFi chipset that interfaces to the iMX6Q via SDIO and connects to its antenna via an RFMD LNA (RFFM5765Q). Radio waveform generation is handled by the 6030A11 internally. The 6030A11 is powered by V_WL_VCC33 and V_WL_VCC18. The RFFM5765Q is powered by V_WL_VCC33. The signal passes through the TBF2012245R1 bandpass filter and then to the UFL antenna connector. The WiFi frequency is 2.4Ghz using the WiFi n protocol. The subsystem is grounded to the system ground plane. Internal operation of the 6030A11 is opaque to the applicant. 2183 Alpine Way Bellingham, WA 98226 360.733.4151 Qualnetics.com
1 | confidentiality letter | Cover Letter(s) | 60.34 KiB | November 04 2016 |
November 4,2015 Attention: Application Examiner RE:
Request for Confidentiality Applicant: Road-iQ, LLC FCC ID: 2AD4Z-ROADIQ-VDS-01 To Whom It May Concern:
Permanent Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by Road-iQ, LLC to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential:
Schematics Parts list Short-term Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by Road-iQ, LLC to withhold from public review for a period of 45 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing, certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept confidential for a period of 45 days from the date of Authorization:
Detailed Block diagrams Detailed Operational/Functional Description Internal photos Rationale for request for confidentiality:
Road-iQ, LLC has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. Disclosure of the short-term confidential portions of this application during the period of importation and/or distribution would reveal key aspects of proprietary technology to competitors and diminish the value of our investment in research and development. 2183 Alpine Way Bellingham, WA 98226 360.733.4151 Road-iQ.com If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, Mark M Moeller CTO Road-iQ, LLC 2183 Alpine Way Bellingham, WA 98226 360.733.4151 Qualnetics.com
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1 | 2016-04-11 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2016-04-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Road-iQ, LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0024244279
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1 | Physical Address |
2183 Alpine Way
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Bellingham, WA
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@intertek.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AD4Z
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
ROADIQ-VDS-01
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** M****** M******
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1 | Title |
CTO
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1 | Telephone Number |
360-7******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
262.7********
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o******@road-iq.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Road-iQ,LLC
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1 | Name |
M******** H******
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1 | Physical Address |
2183 Alpine Way
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Bellingham, Washington 98226
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
360-7******** Extension:
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m******@road-iq.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Road-iQ, LLC
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1 | Name |
M****** M**** M******
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1 | Physical Address |
2183 Alpine Way
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Bellingham, Washington 98226
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
360-7******** Extension:
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m******@road-iq.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/26/2016 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Road-iQ VideoData Server | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services NA
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1 | Name |
J****** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
859-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
859 2********
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j******@intertek.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.1104 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.4008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15C | 2412 | 2462 | 0.3927 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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