iRZ ion connect Manuel utilisateur

Navigation User Terminal
iON Connect
USER GUIDE

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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 4
1.1. Warnings and Recommendations ........................................................................................... 4
1.2. Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................... 5
1.3. Package Contents ............................................................................................................... 6
1.4. Device Overview ................................................................................................................ 7
1.4.1. Device Overview and Purpose ...................................................................................... 7
1.4.2. Navigation Terminal Functions .................................................................................... 7
1.4.3. The Tracking System Operation Diagram ........................................................................ 8
1.4.4. Navigation Terminal Connectors .................................................................................. 9
1.4.5. Navigation Terminal System ......................................................................................10
1.4.6. Terminal operating modes .........................................................................................10
1.5. Dimensional drawing .........................................................................................................16
2. DEVICE PREPARATION PROCEDURES ..................................................................................... 17
2.1. SIM card holder ................................................................................................................18
2.2. Indication .......................................................................................................................20
2.3. Terminal Vehicle Installation ...............................................................................................22
3. CONFIGURING the DEVICE USING the CONFIGURATOR UTILITY ................................................. 22
3.1. Drivers Installation ...........................................................................................................22
3.1.1. Installing Drivers on Windows XP ................................................................................22
3.1.2. Installing Drivers on Windows 7 ..................................................................................26
3.1.3. Installing Drivers on Windows 8 ..................................................................................30
3.2. Configurator overview ........................................................................................................37
3.3. Terminal Configuration ......................................................................................................39
3.3.1. “Server” Tab...........................................................................................................40

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3.3.2. “SIM Configuration” Tab ...........................................................................................41
3.3.3. “Track Points” Tab ...................................................................................................42
3.3.4. “Powersaving” Tab ..................................................................................................43
3.3.5. “Driving Style” Tab ..................................................................................................44
3.3.6. “Notifications” Tab .................................................................................................45
3.3.7. “Data Grouping” Tab ................................................................................................47
3.4. Service Configuration of the Terminal ...................................................................................48
3.4.1. Firmware Update .....................................................................................................48
3.4.2. Password Change.....................................................................................................49
3.4.3. Service Commands ...................................................................................................49
3.4.4. Working with the Configuration File ............................................................................49
TERMS AND ABBREVATIONS ......................................................................................................50

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1. Introduction
This document contains information on preparation procedures of the iON Connect navigation user ter-
minal for operation.
Version Date Prepared by Revisions
1.0 10.05.2016 Golovin V. Main document
1.1 15.07.2016 Golovin V. Added: Section 3.3.5 “Aggregation” Tab
Changes: Section 3.3.1 — adjustments of data (configuration app.)
1.2 23.09.2016 Golovin V. Changes: updated chapters with functions of the new configurator
(3, 3.1-3.4, 3.3.1-3.3.7), added 3.4.1-3.4.4 chapters
1.2.1 27.10.2016 Golovin V. Changes: current consumption parameters of “Mode 2” (1.4.6)
1.3 15.11.2016 Golovin V. Changes: updated chapters with functions of the configurator
(3.2, 3.3.1-3.3.7, 3.4)
1.3.1 22.11.2016 Golovin V. Changes: updated chapters with functions of the configurator
(3.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.3, 3.3.5, 3.4.1)
1.3.2 07.12.2016 Golovin V. Changes: corrections in chapter 3.4
1.3.3 09.06.2017 Golovin V. Changes: figure in chapter 1.4.3
1.1. Warnings and Recommendations
Before starting to use the device, please read the safety rules described in this section.
CAUTION! The device uses the cellular technology and can cause radio interference to medical and other
equipment. Thus, if you are in the area where use of cellular devices is not allowed, disable the controller.
CAUTION! The controller can cause interference to cardiac pacemaker or hearing aids. Switch off the device
in medical centres.
CAUTION! Switch off the device if you are in the area of blasting operations. The controller can cause inter-
ference when the operations are underway. Thus, follow the instructions and directions in such areas.

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1.2. Technical Specifications*
General Features
Navigation receiver GPS/GLONASS
Frequency bands GSM/GPRS 900/1800 MHz
Antennas built-in GPS/GLONASS antenna
External GPS/GLONASS antenna
built-in GSM antenna
Flash-memory 200,000 points
SIM card Micro SIM (or SIM chip**)
Built-in accelerometer Three-axis
Indicators 3 LEDs (GSM, GPS, operating mode)
Electrical Specifications
Supply voltage from 8 to 40 V
Current consumption in various modes
(at 12V power voltage), not exceeding
●100 mA (operating mode, the battery is charged)
●140 mA (operating mode, the battery is discharged)
●up to 10 mA (sleep mode)
Built-in Li-Pol battery Li-Pol, 150 mAh
Connectors and Interfaces
OBD-II connector Power supply from the onboard power system, connection detection.
MMCX connector Connection of an external GPS/GLONASS antenna
SIM holder SIM card may be inserted from outside.
Mini USB connector Connection to a PC for configuration
Physical Specifications
Dimensions 25 × 47 × 42 mm
Weight, maximum 60 g
Operating temperature from -30ºС to +80ºС
Features
Automatic detection and switching operation of external GPS/GLONASS antenna
OBD-II disconnection detection
* technical specifications are subject to change by the manufacturer without prior notice
** optional

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1.3. Package Contents
The delivery package of the iON Conenct user navigation terminal contains the following components*:
Indication Name Quantity
Navigation terminal 1 pcs
SIM card 1 pcs
Activation instructions 1 pcs
* the package collection and content are subject to change by the manufacturer without prior notice

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1.4. Device Overview
1.4.1. Device Overview and Purpose
iON Connect is a miniature monitoring device, designed for installation in vehicle’s OBD-II connector.
Since all modern vehicles are fitted with the connector, iON Connect can be quickly installed and configured
(for connector location in a vehicle, please contact your vehicle’s manufacturer). The device is designed to
collect, store and transmit data to a server for further processing. The navigation terminal receives location
and time data from the GPS/GLONASS satellites. The collected data is transmitted to the server over the GSM
network using the GPRS packet-switched service. Server-stored data can be accessed through the dispatching
software.
It is necessary to remember that iON Connect is one of the parts of the tracking system. The navigation
terminal itself is responsible for data acquisition and transmission from the surveillance object to the server
where the data is processed and provided to an end user.
Overall, the tracking system enables you to complete a wide range of tasks:
●safety issues — vehicle travel data, operating disturbances, etc.;
●efficiency improvement — control of a vehicle use only in authorized operations, efficiency analysis
of the performed tasks;
●ensuring operation transparency — all data on vehicle travels, fuel consumption and other data is
transmitted to the server and available online.
●statistical data collection — in the process of vehicle operation an end user is provided with various
data which can simplify and even improve efficiency of performing tasks. Moreover, this data helps to make
calculations of different economy-related measurements.
1.4.2. Navigation Terminal Features
The iON Connect navigation terminal as the part of the tracking system has the following features:
●fixes the vehicle location (space coordinates) using GPS/GLONASS module;
●determines overload, direction change, turns using the built-in accelerometer;
●driving style assessment and violation control.

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1.4.3. The Tracking System Operation Diagram
GPS/GLONASS satellites
2G/3G base station Navigation terminal
Tracking system servers Web brouser
Internet
Internet
GSM/GPRS
User devices
Monitored object (vehicle)
location data
user commands
user commands, location data,
sensors data, etc.
location data,
sensors data, etc.
Fig. 1.1. The Tracking System Operation Diagram

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1.4.4. Navigation Terminal Connectors
iON Connect is a compact device in a plastic housing, that is power from a vehicle’s OBD-II connector.
It is fitted with internal battery, GPS/GLONASS and GSM antennas. It support connection of an external GPS/
GLONASS antenna via MMCX connector. Indication lights and SIM tray are fitted on the side of the casing. Mi-
cro USB connector for PC connection is fitted on the side of the device.
Navigation terminal connectors are shown in the figure:
Connector
OBD-II
Micro USB
Holder for
SIM card
GPS antenna
connector
Fig. 1.2. iON Connect navigation terminal view

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1.4.5. Navigation Terminal System
Navigation terminal structure diagram:
1.4.7. Terminal operating modes
The device has 5 operating modes, each designed for specific functionality and provided with possibility
to reduce their power consumption to a certain limit. Power saving is achieved by disabling of some func-
tional modules or their activation at long time periods
List of iON Connect available operating modes:
●«Main mode» — full-fledged operating mode with maximal power consumption;
●«Power-saving mode» — energy conservation mode, alternative name: «Mode 1»;
●«Sleep mode» — energy conservation mode, alternative name: «Mode 2»;
●«Deep Sleep mode» — energy conservation mode, alternative name: «Mode 3»;
●«Active mode» — fulld fledged operating mode with maximal power consumption.
GPS/GLONASS module
GSM module
Battery
Accelerometer
Indicators
Power supply
GPS/GLONASS antenna
GSM antenna
PC Flash memory
Processing
unit
USB
Satellites
GPS/GLONASS
GSM/GPRS
iON Connect
SIM card
MMCX
OBD-II
GPS/GLONASS antenna
GSM, SYS, GPS
Fig. 1.3. iON Connect navigation terminal structure diagram
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