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Technical Installation Guide (4G) v1.9 

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Mobileye 8 Connect 

 

Close TAC 

Place the TAC exactly in the center of the vehicle and close to the vehicle bumper. 

Press “Close TAC” for close TAC calculation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Far TAC 
After the close TAC calculation has been successfully completed, a pop-message will 
appear. 

Move the TAC 1-meter back Press “OK” and. 

 

 

Press “Far TAC” for far TAC calculation. 

Summary of Contents for 8 Connect

Page 1: ...Technical Installation Guide 4G v1 7 www mobileye com 63 Mobileye 8 Connect Mobileye 8 Connect Technical user guide 4G v1 9 November...

Page 2: ...Connect signals cable CAB000371 Rev6 3 11 5 4 Ferrite 13 5 4 1 Ferrite for Power Sources Model 1 ITM000786 13 5 4 2 Instructions for power sources CAB000371 13 5 4 3 Ferrite for Power Sources Model 1...

Page 3: ...ection 29 8 3 4 Connection to SeeQ 30 8 3 5 Vehicle Information 31 8 3 6 Vehicle Information 32 8 3 7 Analog Installation 33 8 3 8 Signal Test 34 8 3 8 1 Signal Test Troubleshooting 35 8 3 9 Calibrati...

Page 4: ...451 56 16 1 Intro 56 16 2 Component Overview 56 16 3 Assembly 56 17 Appendix D Calibration Tool 58 17 1 Intro 58 17 2 Instructions 58 18 Troubleshooting 60 19 Technical Specification 61 19 1 Mobileye...

Page 5: ...not to be distracted from the road by the Mobileye 8 Connect display unit Mobileye 8 Connect works best on paved roads with clear lane markings Even then Mobileye cannot guarantee 100 accuracy nor the...

Page 6: ...or obstruct the Camera Unit or Display and Control Unit Use proper tools Use only an LED voltage tester or digital multi meter Do not use a light bulb voltage tester Pay attention to unusual color ca...

Page 7: ...bileye P N Master Camera unit ASY0000000000805 4G Modem PAC0000AJMODEM4G PAC0000CHMODEM4G PAC0000EUMODEM4G PAC0000INMODEM4G PAC0000NAMODEM4G PAC0000LAMODEM4G Display unit EyeWatch EyeWatch 3 EyeWatch...

Page 8: ...er ITM000024 Ferrite for Power sources ITM000786 Ring Ferrite Ferrite for 4G modem ITM000788 Installer Kit EyeNET used for system installation calibration and configuration EyeNET0001 TAC used for bot...

Page 9: ...The software installer is available in our website under support tab or in the following direct link https www mobileye com support Please make sure you have Administrator Privileges before installin...

Page 10: ...Technical Installation Guide 4G v1 9 www mobileye com 9 Mobileye 8 Connect 4 Connection Scheme 4 1 CAN bus Installation Scheme 4 2 Mixed Installation Scheme Analog CAN bus...

Page 11: ...Technical Installation Guide 4G v1 9 www mobileye com 10 Mobileye 8 Connect Analog Installation Scheme...

Page 12: ...ble connections 5 3 Mobileye 8 Connect signals cable CAB000371 Rev6 3 The Mobileye 8 Connect signals cable splits into a few cables which connect to the vehicle power source to the vehicle CAN bus Via...

Page 13: ...der VSS Orange Vehicle s Analog speed signal CAN A High Purple 6pin EyeWatch 8 CAN A Low Brown 6pin EyeWatch 8 5V for EyeWatch 8 Red 6pin EyeWatch 8 GND for EyeWatch 8 Black 6pin EyeWatch 8 AUX Analog...

Page 14: ...71 label 3 Wrap the BAT and Ignition wires through the Ferrite 2 times and around the outside of the Ferrite 1 times as shown in the figures 4 Place the Mobileye GND wire in the second Ferrite locate...

Page 15: ...ires through the Ferrite 4 times and around the outside of the Ferrite 3 times as shown in the figures 5 Lock the Ferrite 6 Open the second Ferrite using the supplied Key or small flat screwdriver 7 P...

Page 16: ...k J1 Male ME8 Signals cable 4 Pin connector for EyeWatch unit 5 6 EyeWatch 8 display and control unit CAB000401 OPTION 2 The EyeWatch 8 is connected to the Mobileye 8 Connect signals cable with the Ey...

Page 17: ...le CAB000371 Red Black Yellow and White Male Mobileye CAN Sensor Mobileye CAN Sensor CAB0003002 Black Female Power sources and signals cable CAB000371 5 8 EyeNET EYENET0001 CAB000613 The Mobileye 8 Co...

Page 18: ...e Mobileye 8 Connect cables according to table below Identified vehicle s signals Wires label Wires color Vehicle battery Constant 12V 24V via 2A fuse BAT Red Ignition 12V 24V via 2A fuse Ignition Blu...

Page 19: ...2 Clean the selected location with the provided 3M VHB Surface cleaner 3 Attach the EyeWatch at the selected place after removing the protective cover from the adhesive tape 4 Remove the transparent p...

Page 20: ...up is allowed up to 2 if the camera roll is higher than 2 the calibration will fail There should be no obstruction such as stickers or darkened windshield areas in front of the main unit In tall comm...

Page 21: ...the vehicle trimmings 3 Firmly connect the appropriate wire from the Mobileye 8 Connect signals cable CAB000371 to the identified vehicle signal 4 Each wire in the Mobileye 8 Connect signals cable CAB...

Page 22: ...CAB000405 to the destinated modem location 2 Connect the model connector from the Modem side see image below and route the cable from the camera to the bottom of the dashboard trough the trimming A B...

Page 23: ...llation ITM000788 1 Put the Mobileye 4G Modem cable in the third Ferrite Before making the power connections extract the Fuse from the Fuse holder and add it back only after all system components and...

Page 24: ...ye com 23 Mobileye 8 Connect 2 Wrap the cable through the Ferrite 2 times and around the outside of the Ferrite 1 time 7 2 Mobileye 8 Connect 4G Connection Scheme Note The Ferrite size and shape may v...

Page 25: ...Connect calibration process the camera angle must be adjusted as outlined below To access the camera angle adjustment s screw you must remove the main unit s back cover To remove the back cover 1 Usi...

Page 26: ...eye software running on a computer for system calibration and configuration Figure 1 connection method with EyeNET adapter EyeNET connection to the Mobileye 8 Connect unit should only be performed whe...

Page 27: ...4G v1 9 www mobileye com 26 Mobileye 8 Connect 8 3 System Calibration 8 3 1 Login Open the Installation Center application on your computer and login using your personal login details Click Login to...

Page 28: ...an find the following information Vehicle make year model CAN bus signals availability CAN bus wires location picture CAN bus baud rate When clicking the vehicle database button no physical connection...

Page 29: ...g the Wizard button you must be physically connected to a Mobileye 8 Connect system and the system power must be on to continue the calibration process You will have an option to browse and choose the...

Page 30: ...ontain CAN information such as available signals CAN bus wires location bus speed CAN bus wires colors or pin number if available and pictures of the vehicle CAN wires location Click Go to App to cont...

Page 31: ...eye s system and provide system information such as Connection status System serial number System firmware version Physical connection and communication of the below peripherals with the app Gyro GPS...

Page 32: ...hnical Installation Guide 4G v1 9 www mobileye com 31 Mobileye 8 Connect 8 3 5 Vehicle Information Enter the license number VIN number and choose the country from the dropdown menu Click Next to conti...

Page 33: ...profile information you chose earlier You can always choose a new profile or modify your earlier selection at this time Click Burn selected profile to burn and save the profile data into the Mobileye...

Page 34: ...he most similar vehicle profile from the vehicle DB and change the Speed input from Digital to Analog VSS rate field will be available to be filled according the specific VSS of the relevant vehicle I...

Page 35: ...hown when it is detected by the Mobileye system Speed signal verification drive and confirm speed indication in the Mobileye setup wizard approximately matches the speed of the car shown by the speedo...

Page 36: ...e shown and only then test the other signals activation Check your connections make sure the CAN sensor is connected correctly Try to switch CAN High and CAN Low connections try to flip the CAN Sensor...

Page 37: ...target in front of exactly at the center of the vehicle When TAC is assembled and open correctly the bottom part of the checkered board TAC should be 90 cm from ground or 165 cm if the TAC is opened a...

Page 38: ...t This image feed will assist you in mounting the camera correctly and within the allowed camera tilt roll of up to 2 Use the grid to properly attach the camera with as little tilt roll as possible At...

Page 39: ...he 3M double sided tape Make sure the GPS is facing up and attached in cleared area on the windshield The Mobileye GPS module can be attached at one of vehicle windshield corners in area not covered b...

Page 40: ...39 Mobileye 8 Connect 9 2 GPS attachment location allowed areas Angled Windshield Green GPS attachment location allowed Red GPS attachment location not allowed Flat Windshield Green GPS attachment loc...

Page 41: ...nts Enter each vehicle measurement in the correct field Camera height Measure the camera height from the camera lens to the ground Entering any measurement that is not in the acceptable range or not i...

Page 42: ...era to the front bumper Measure the horizontal distance from the camera lens to the vehicle s front bumper edge Wheels Base width of the vehicle wheels Measure the distance between the outer edges of...

Page 43: ...ield edge Measure the lateral distance from the camera lens to both left right windshield edges PLEASE NOTE Left Right should be measure from the outside of the vehicle but should be insert to the sof...

Page 44: ...s front bumper edge Distance to Bumper Please Note GPS module can t be attached more than 0 49m ahead from the camera unit Camera distance to bumper GPS distance to bumper 0 49m GPS to Left Right Whee...

Page 45: ...adjustment After measuring the camera height and entering it into the Wizard mark the camera height on the TAC board using a black tape and manually adjust the camera s lens so that the RED line will...

Page 46: ...ing the hood of the vehicle See image below 11 2 Step 7 Calibration Once all these measurements have been entered 2 calibration steps are required Perform vehicle hood calibration only if the hood pos...

Page 47: ...he TAC exactly in the center of the vehicle and close to the vehicle bumper Press Close TAC for close TAC calculation Far TAC After the close TAC calculation has been successfully completed a pop mess...

Page 48: ...sults Calibration results should meet the minimum requirements as follows 1 FOE X optimal value is 0 15 2 FOE Y optimal value is 0 10 3 Calculated height up to 3cm differences 4 Roll up to 2 If calibr...

Page 49: ...ral Upon completion of the system calibration the installer MUST validate all peripherals are functional and valid using the new validation tool which can be found as part of Mobileye IC prior to rele...

Page 50: ...status of each component Click Next to continue to see each peripheral test results Note that due to the installation location such as underground parking or indoor garage and GPS signal or cellular...

Page 51: ...G v1 9 www mobileye com 50 Mobileye 8 Connect 13 Appendix A 4G Modem 13 1 Modem Status 4G MODEM LED BEHAVIOR LED Status CONSTANT GREEN SW ready CONSTANT ORANGE No SIM and or no network FLASHING ORANGE...

Page 52: ...Global with several models LE910C1 xx Bands 2G 2 3 5 8 HSPA 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 19 LTE FDD 1 2 3 4 5 8 12 13 14 18 19 20 25 26 28 28A 66 71 Data rates Up to 10Mbit s DL Up to 5Mbit s UL Internet protocols...

Page 53: ...hout any wire cutting or pinching Benefits Non intrusive installation Simply install over the CAN bus wires no need to cut strip crimp or connect physically Read data thru the wire s isolation Fits mo...

Page 54: ...up and down All Mobileye 8 Connect systems are supplied with a default up configuration A distributer installer can change the up down configuration at their discretion Changing the Mobileye 8 Connec...

Page 55: ...ion Guide 4G v1 9 www mobileye com 54 Mobileye 8 Connect 2 Using a Philips screwdriver unscrew the 3 screws and remove the main back cover 3 Using a Philips screwdriver unscrew to remove the main chas...

Page 56: ...chassis from the frame 5 Remove the main cable connector and connect it to the desired configuration Camera up position Camera down position 6 Once completed reassemble all system components tighteni...

Page 57: ...ect 16 Appendix C EyeNET Holder ASY000451 16 1 Intro The EyeNET holder used to hold the EyeNET and maintain a stable communication with the Mobileye system 16 2 Component Overview 16 3 Assembly Attach...

Page 58: ...www mobileye com 57 Mobileye 8 Connect Use to 2x screws to hold the EyeNET Route the EyeNET flat cable trough the designated gap and connect it in both ends to the Mobileye system and the EyeNET and c...

Page 59: ...17 Appendix D Calibration Tool 17 1 Intro The Calibration Tool allows to recalibrate the ME8 units without deactivation vehicle profile change such as windshield replacement 17 2 Instructions 1 To us...

Page 60: ...nnect 2 The tool will check communication with the system and display the system s n and FW version and display the status of each component 3 The camera attachment measurements and calibration slide...

Page 61: ...related to the 4 parameters required If FOE X is more than 15 check the camera location on the windshield and the position of the yellow line If FOE Y value is more than 10 check the measured camera...

Page 62: ...S TESTED IN LAB WITH NO RADIATION EFFECT Operation temperature 20 c to 60 c Storage temperature 30 c to 85 c VISION SENSOR Vision sensor OV10642 RCCC CMOS 1 3MP HDR Active array size 1280H 1080V Optic...

Page 63: ...ble length 3m 2 5m Cable diameter 3mm 0 2 3mm 0 2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Input voltage 5VDC 10 36VDC Input current 50mA 120mA 12V AMBIENT TEMPERTURE AS TESTED IN LAB WITH NO RADIATION EFFECT Opera...

Page 64: ...PA Rel 9 Coverage area Global with several models LE910C1 xx Bands 2G 2 3 5 8 HSPA 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 19 LTE FDD 1 2 3 4 5 8 12 13 14 18 19 20 25 26 28 28A 66 71 Data rates Up to 10Mbit s DL Up to 5Mbit s...

Page 65: ...l 1pps 0 25 Hz 10 MHz Module type External module with antenna included RTC using a crystal External 32 768 kHz signal to the RTC input Clock and data backup on sleep mode Voltage operation 1 65 3 6V...

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