ACT10 Users Manual BLUETOOTH OBD VEHICLE DEVICE Users Manual Aug, 2014 ACT10, V0.1 AnyDATA AnyTime AnyPlace Any Wireless Data Solutions™ All Rights Reserved.
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ACT10 Users Manual Contents Contents 3 Figures 3 Tables 3 1 Introduction 5 1.1 Purpose ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Technical Detail ...................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Revision History ......................................................................................................
ACT10 Users Manual ! RF Exposure Warning: The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 20 Cm.
ACT10 Users Manual INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE This manual discusses the purpose and usage of the Bluetooth OBD Vehicle Device (ACT10). 1.2 TECHNICAL DETAIL Please refer to Technical Manual.pdf for a more detailed description of the ACT10. 1.3 REVISION HISTORY The revision history for this manual is shown in Table 1.1. Table 1.1: Revision History Version Date Description V 0.1 AUG 2014 Initial Release – ACT10 All Rights Reserved.
ACT10 Users Manual 2 PHYSICAL CONTENTS Figure 2.1: Package Contents The box should contain: • One ACT10 Bluetooth OBD Vehicle Device • One User Guide All Rights Reserved.
ACT10 Users Manual 3 DESCRIPTION: BLUETOOTH OBD VEHICLE DEVICE (ACT10) 3.1 THE LATEST OBD VEHICLE DEVICE IN BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY ACT10 is the car tracking device for communicating several vehicle information to owners via Bluetooth Networks. ACT10 consists of two parts; OBD-II interface circuit and Bluetooth circuits.STN1170 of micro processor has been used for interface to vehicle with several OBD protocols, which include the CAN, ISO, and J1850 transceivers.
ACT10 Users Manual 4 HANDING BLUETOOTH OBD VEHICLE DEVICE 4.1 SET-UP 1. Most of vehicle has an OBD-II (On Board Diagnostics) connector, which is located within 2 feet of the steering wheel. 2. The installation is very easy, just put the ACT10 to the OBD-II connector in user vehicle. 3. The ACT10 will power on automatically from vehicle battery and start initiation for Bluetooth system. 4. After install of device to vehicle, all services are ready. Figure 4.1: Installation of ACT10 in vehicle 4.
ACT10 Users Manual 5 POWERING ON/OFF THE BLUETOOTH OBD VEHICLE DEVICE 5.1 POWERING ON/OFF To Power ON: 1. Insert the device to OBD-II connector. 2. Then, the device has automatically powered on according to vehicle condition. 3. There is no visual way to confirm whether device has power-on or not. 4. But, user can make sure from application. To Power OFF: 1. If the device is needed for totally power-off, then just remove it from the OBD-II connector. 2.
ACT10 Users Manual 6 BLUETOOTH OBD VEHICLE DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 FORM FACTOR • Dimensions : 48 x 28 mm, 30mm in Height • Weight 21.7g 6.2 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS • Operating Voltage 9 ~ 20V, (internally 3.5V for Bluetooth) • Max Output Power 20mW • Current Consumption Idle mode (45mA @ 13.3V) • Light Sleep Mode (35mA @ 12.5V) • Deep Sleep Mode (1.5mA @ 12.5V) • Bluetooth : 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz 6.
ACT10 Users Manual 7 LIMITATIONS AnyDATA OF LIABILITY expressly interruption, assumes deletion, no responsibility defect, delay in for any operation error, or omission, transmission, communications failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of, any use of the AnyDATA Locating Service through the Internet or other communication services.