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4.4.
Standard Mode
The following table lists all features and functions supported by the Cipia-FS10 device
while in standard operation mode.
Table: Standard Mode Functions
#
Function
Description
1
Vehicle & driver
monitoring logic
The Cipia-FS10 device monitors all parameters and
conditions as listed in the Events section of the
configuration file and triggers events when conditions are
met.
2
Events management
in memory
Every event generated by the Cipia-FS10 application is
associated with a unique numeric identifier and is logged in
NVM until an ACK is received from the server’s
communication GW that the message was received
successfully.
The maximum number of logged events before the system
starts to override is set in the config file.
3
Trip ID
Upon detection of an Ignition On event (Logic Rise of IGN
line), or upon detection of a driver change without turning
off the engine, the Cipia-FS10 device sets a new TRIP ID
as the number of the previous trip + 1.
Every event generated by the Cipia-FS10 device is sent to
the FMS backend with the Trip ID as part of the message
structure.
The Trip ID is a 3Byte integer and is reset to 0 upon
reaching D16,777,215.
4
Vehicle Data
Management
The DMS library uses vehicle data to properly activate,
deactivate, or adapt inattentiveness monitoring
algorithms.
If vehicle information is available, the main application
reports the following parameters to the DMS library:
•
Vehicle speed (from GPS)
–
Whenever GPS data is
unavailable or not up to date, or inaccurate (low quality
score) the main app transfers an agreed value that
designates
“unavailable speed”
to the library. The main
app applies
the “movement detection” algorithm while
GPS data is unavailable and if vehicle is not moving,
‘speed=0’
is reported to the library to prevent unneeded
events reporting by the library.
•
Vehicle direction (forward /reverse gear status)
–
If the
reverse switch indicator is connected to one of the
device’s inputs
.
•
Turn indicator status (blinkers)
–
If the turn indicator is
connected to one of the device’s inputs
.