TEC FanControl-GSM v2 User Manual

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FanControl-GSM v2
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Description
heaters and activation of vehicle’s climate control system (table 1).
Heater and climatic system can be turned on via a phone, vehicle factory remote or one of the
vehicle factory buttons.
Heater control
Control of the ventilation system for interior heating and windshield defrosting
Vehicle state information: factory security system alerts, central lock state, perimeter state, etc.
Vehicle geolocation
Temperature control: engine, interior and outside of the vehicle
Vacation mode disables all automatic launches while you are away on vacation
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Advantages:
1. Complete compatibility with vehicle electronics.
2. Turning on factory installed heater.
3. Control of Webasto Thermo Top C, Evo 5, Eberspächer D5WS via special databus.
4. Vehicle geolocation (option, requires GPS/GLONASS‑270 unit).
5. Activation of ventillation system in default mode.
6. Usage of an aftermarket heater as a preheater.
7. Climate control setup.
8. Two temperature sensors coming with the system (have to be connected if there is no
temperature information in the bus).
9. Vehicle control via a mobile phone:
Security system alerts
Door, trunk and hood state
Engine state
Central lock state
Engine temperature, outside and inside temperature
Fuel level in tank.
Package
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Table 1. List of supported vehicles
Audi
A3 (2013‑‑), A5, A6 (2011‑‑), A7, A8 (2010‑‑), Q3, Q5, Q7 (2011‑2015), Q7 (2016‑‑),
TT (2015‑‑)
BMW
1 (F20), 3 (E90), 3 (F30), 5 (F10), 6 (Е63), 6 (Е64), 6 (F13), 7 (F01), 7 (F02), X1 (E84), X3(F25), X4 (F26), X5 (E70), X5 (F15), X6 (E71), X6 (F16), X1 (F48), 7 (G11, G12), 5 (G30)
Land Rover
Discovery 4, Evoque (2011‑‑), Freelander 2 (2013‑‑), Range Rover Sport (2014‑‑), RangeRover Vogue (2013), Range Rover Vogue (2014‑‑), Discovery Sport (2015)
Lexus
CT 200h (2011‑2013), ES 250 (2013‑‑), GS 350 (2012‑‑), GX 460 (2010‑‑),
IS 250 (2005‑2012), IS 250 (2013‑‑), LS 460 (2006‑‑), LX 570 (2007‑‑), NX 200 (2014‑‑), NX 300h (2014‑‑), RX 270 (2010‑‑), RX 350 (2009‑‑), RX 450h (2009‑‑)
Mini Cooper (2014‑‑), Countryman (F60) 2017‑‑
Mercedes-Benz
463 (2013‑‑), 447, 222, 221, 218, 216, 212, 207, 205, 204, 176, 166, 156, 211, 219, 164 (ML, GL), 251, 463, 203, 169, 639 (2003‑2010), 639 (2010‑2014), 906, 292 (GLE), 217, 253 (GLC)
Porsche Cayenne (2011‑‑), Macan, Panamera (2009‑‑)
Seat Altea (2004‑‑), Leon (2006‑‑)
Skoda Octavia 2, Octavia 3, Superb (2009‑‑)
Toyota
Auris (2007‑‑), Avensis (2009‑‑), Camry (2006‑2011), Camry (2012‑‑), Corolla (2014‑‑), Corolla (2006‑2013), Highlander (2011‑2013), Highlander (2014‑‑), Hilux (2006‑2009), Land Cruiser 200 (2007‑‑), Land Cruiser Prado (2003‑2009, 2010‑‑), RAV 4 (2006‑2012), RAV 4 (2013‑‑), Sequoia (2007‑‑), Venza (2013‑),Verso (2012‑‑), Yaris (2009‑‑)
Volkswagen
Amarok, Caddy (2004‑‑), Golf 5, Golf 7, Golf Plus, Crafter, Jetta (2006‑‑), Multivan T5(2003‑2009), Multivan T5 (2010‑‑), Passat B6, Passat B7, Passat СС, Tiguan, Touaran, Touareg (2003‑2010), Touareg (2011‑‑), Multivan T6 (2015)
Volvo XC 60 (2008‑2010), XC 60 (2011‑‑), XC 70 (2012‑‑), XC 90 (2005‑2014)
Innity QX 30 2016, QX 30 2017, QX 30 2018
Mobile phone
The system can be controlled via a phone. FanControl can be controlled via smartphone application FanControl (it can be downloaded from
Apple Appstore or Google Play) or voice menu, and via SMS commands.
To start using the system ‑ just call it and follow simple instructions. After system installation:
1. Set owners phone number as ”User 1“.
2. Change default PIN code.
Default PIN code —  ”1111“.
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Connection
Outputs are described in table 2. Connector enumeration can be seen in gure 2.
Figure 2. Connector enumeration, harness view point
Table 2. System’s outputs
Color Type Note mA
1 Brown CAN 1 Data bus CAN 1‑L
2 Brown/Red CAN 1 Data bus CAN 1‑H 3 Brown CAN 2 Data bus CAN 2‑L 4 Brown/Yellow CAN 2 Data bus CAN 2‑H
5 Brown CAN 3 Data bus CAN 3‑L 6 Brown/Green CAN 3 Data bus CAN 3‑H – 7 Black/White Optional sensor №2
8 Black/White Optional sensor №1 9 Gray/Blue LIN 2 Data bus
10 Blue/Yellow Databus
Connects to the heater’s side. Special data bus to control heater*
11 Yellow/Red Out (+) Positive signal while heater is running 150
12 Black Power Ground
13 Yellow/Black TP‑BUS Digital bus to connect GPS/GLONASS‑270
14‑16 –
17 Blue In (‑)
External control (Trigger negative control)
18 Pink/Black In (+)
External control (Status positive control)
19 Black Ground Optional sensor №2 – 20 Black Ground Optional sensor №1 – 21 Gray/Green LIN 1 Data bus
22 Blue/Red Data bus
Connects from the vehicle’s side. Special data bus to control heater
*
23 Green/Black Out (‑) Negative signal while heater is running 150
24 Red Power +12 V
*
Webasto Thermo Top C, Evo5, Eberspächer D5WS.
Power has to be connect to a nonswitched +12V circuit.
CAN-bus connections:
1.
Parallel connection.
Used to control factory installed heater. CAN1 is used in all vehilces for
this connection.
2.
Serial connection.
Used to control factory installed heater, and to launch climate system
with aftermarket heater.
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Serial connection requires CAN1 to be connected from vehicle’s side, and CAN2 or CAN3
(dependes on the model of the vehicle) from the climate control’s side
Connection manuals are avaliable at www.tecel.ru/en/ and www.canbus‑alarm.
com
.
Installation and setting up optional temperature sensors
System receives and uses engine temperature, outside and interior temperature. This data is used to launch a heater by temperature, for correct operation as a preheater and to inform users via mobile app and voice menu.
System receives data:
1. Via CAN‑bus — only with turned on ignition.
2. From the heater, connected via digital bus, only when heater is running.
3. From the optional sensor ‑ independent of ignition and heater.
We recommend to check:
1. If the temperature is avaliable via CAN‑bus in a specific vehicle (check www.tecel.ru/en/).
2. If the the owner is planning to use preheater mode. For this mode outside temperature data
is required, system can receive in via CAN‑bus or via optional sensor.
activation of climatic system by temperature. This mode requires engine temperature while ignition is turned off. System receives this data via digital bus connected heater or via optional sensor.
state.
You have to install optional sensors minding owner’s wishes and data avaliable in the vehicle
Setup
With micro‑USB‑connector (see gure 3) system can be connected to a PC. You may update system rmware, set vehicle model, activate preheater mode, set operational time, etc with TECProg software (check www.tecel.ru/en/).
Also system can be programmed with programming button (PB). PB— one of the vehicle buttons or built‑in button (gure3). Which button is used in a specic vehicle — seewww.tecel.ru\en\.
Red LED (GSM)
Green LED (Programming mode)
Micro-USB
PB
Blue LED (GPRS)
Figure 3. FanControl-GSM
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Red and blue LED indication can be found in table 3.
Table 3. GSM LED and GPRS LED indication
Red LED (GSM) Blue LED (GPRS)
ON GSM‑network found GPRS connected
Constantly flashes Looking for GSM‑network Connecting to GPRS
Short flashes
GSM in sleep mode
GSM in sleep mode GPRS ‑ connected
Vehicle identication
All vehicles supported by system are divided into groups and subgroups. Each vehicle has it’s own group‑subgroup number (see www.tecel.ru\en\). Identication ‑ is setting required group and subgroup.
Identication can be easily done via TECprog, or via programming button .
Identication via PB:
CAN‑bus should not be connected before identication.
1. Connect the system to power, wait for LED flashes.
2. Press PB 4 times. If everything was done correctly, green LED will flash 4times (will show
group\subgroup if it was set) and will stay lit.
3. Enter group number. Press PB corresponding number of times. After a short pause (1,5 s)
green LED will show entered number.
4. Enter subgroup number. Press PB corresponding number of times. After a short pause (1,5 s)
green LED will indicate entered number.
5. After a short pause (around 4 s) green LED will show entered number (group andsubgroup)
sequentially one after another.
If group is a two digit number — enter rst digit, wait for indication, eter second digit — wait for indication.
Check if group and subgroup were entered correctly (vehicle’s model) by LED signals(group —
pause, subgroup — pause):
If everything is correct — press PB once. Green LED will flash 4 times
If you’ve made a mistake — press PB 2 times. Green LED will stay lit for 15 s, you may enter
new group/subgroup. if, within 15sthere was no interaction with the system, it will leave programming mode.
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System control
You may control the system by means shown in gure 4.
Via smart voice menu
Via SMS
With smartphone application
FanControl for iOS and Android
Via factory remote control
Setup by calendarSetup by timer
Figure 4. Means to control the system
System control:
1.
Via mobile phone.
You may access all features via mobile phone: for example turn off anf turn on the heater, check state and location of the vehicle, adjust system settings. You may control it with intellectual voice menu or smartphone application, and via SMS (see table 4).
2.
Via one of the vehicle’s buttons.
Turn on/off by long (at least 2 seconds) push on a designated
button ( see www.tecel.ru/en/).
3.
Via remote control.
Turn on the heater by pressing 3 times. Turn off by pressing 3 times.
pause between button presses should be ~3 s.
4.
Via extenal inputs and additional devices.
See gure 5 for control algorithms.
Status control
*
12V 0V
Оn Off
Input №18
FanControl
*
To restart the system via input № 18‑ the «satus signal» on the input has to disappear and then appear again.
Trigger control
12V 0V
Input №15
FanControl
On Off
Figure 5. Control algorithms via inputs
SMS control
Send an SMS containing command in following format:
Access code*Command code#Parameter
”Access code“ — System access code. ”Command code“ — Same command code as in voice menu. ”Parameter“ — Is used in specic cases for certain commands.
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Table 4. List of SMS‑commands
List of SMS commands Code Parameter
Commands to control launches
Turn on heater/Extend heater runtime 832 – Turn off heater 833 – Turn on /extend runtime of ventillation system 837 – Turn off ventillation system 838
Requests
Receive account balance 842 – Receive vehicle’s location 843
Vacation mode (turn on/turn off)
All launches, notications, and task manager 852 On/Off  All launches 853 On/Off All notications 855 On/Off All tasks 857 On/Off
Table 5. System setup
Menu
Menu
code
Factory
default
Note
Protocol W‑BUS/Eberspächer
6 1
Set automatically. Choose by hand if required. 1 – Automatic identication; 2 – Webasto;
3 – Eberspächer; 4 – Protocol control is forbidden; 5 – Factory Webasto heater alternative protocol for VAG; 6 – Factory Webasto heater for RR Evoque (2011‑
2013); 7 – Factory Eberspächer for RR Evoque (2011‑
2013)/Sport (2014‑2015); 8 – Factory Eberspächer for Toyota; 9 – Factory Eberspächer for RR Sport (2016)
The vehicle battery voltage level for automaic system shut down
11 9 1 — 10,5 V; … 9 — 11,3 V; ... 11 — 11,5 V
Heater operation time 10 3 1–10 min; 2–20 min; 3–30 min; … 12–120min Ventillation system
operation time
12 4
1 — off; 2 —  10 min; 3 —  20 min; 4 —  30 min
Preheater mode 14 2
If outside temperature is lower 5°C — an aftermarket heater will start automatically. If outside temperature increases to12°C —  heater will turn off.
1 — on; 2 — off
Climat sytem control algorithm
16 1
1 — standard
;
2 — alternate algorithm №1
*;
3 — alternate algorithm №2
*;
4 — alternate algorithm №3
*
Aftermarket heater temperature limiter
*
15 1 1 — disabled; 2 —  71°C; 3 —  73°C; … 9 —  85°C
Optional temperature sensor №1
**
18 1
1 — engine temperature; 2 — outside temperature; 3 —  interior temperature
Optional temperature sensor №2
**
20 3
1 — engine temperature; 2 — outside temperature; 3 —  interior temperature
Climate control setup
*
22 1 1 — enabled; 2 — disabled
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Menu
Menu
code
Factory
default
Note
Climatic system settings
***
26 1
1 — Activation immediately after a heater is turned on 2 — Delayed activation after a heater is turned on 3 — Activation by temperature 4 — Activation after a delay or by temperature (depending on what comes rst) 5 — Climatic system inactive
Delay before Climatic system activation
***
28 2
1 – 5 min; 2 – 10 min; 3 – 15 min; 4 — 20 min; 5 — 25 min; 6 — 30 min
Engine temperature for climate system activation
***
30 2
1 — 30°C; 2 — 40°C; 3 — 50°C; 4 — 60°C; 5 — 70°C; 6 — 80°C
Output settings № 11 36
1
1 — Heater operational status. A constant level of electrical signal is formed while a heater is in operation (If it is activated with FanControl). 2 — Control of recirculating pump. A constant level of electrical signal is formed while a heater is in operation and also within 2 minutes after a heater is deactivated. The signal would be formed if the heater was activated with FanControl. 3 — Ventilation status. A constant level of electrical signal is formed while ventilation is in operation (If it is activated with FanCocntrol). 4 — Reserved by the manufacturer.
Output settings № 23 38
*
Used only in special cases. Check documentation to see which vehicles require these settings (www.tecel.ru\en\).
**
Sensor is installed if there is no data in the CAN‑bus.
***
Engine temperature for climate system activation.
Programming sequence
1. Choose required option in table 5. Then press PB amount of times corresponding to menu
code. LED will inform you about it’s state.
option value to the chosen one. Mind that the first value, goes after last value.
System will leave programming mode and save all changes after turning off the ignition or after 15 seconds after last button press. LED will flash 4 times if settings were saved succesfully or 1 time if there was an error during save.
Factory settings reset
You may reset system settings to factory defaults.
To do so:
1. Disconnect system from power and CAN‑bus.
2. Press and hold PB.
3. While holding PB, supply power to the system (CAN‑bus should be disconnected). Wait for
LED flashes.
4. Turn off the power, release PB.
Table 6. Technical data
Characteristic Value
Power, V 9 ...15 Maximum current draw in operation mode, mA 500 Maximum current draw in rest mode, mA 10 Temperature, °C
–40 ... +85
Maximum relative humidity, % 95
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Table 7. Package
Name Amount, pcs.
Main unit 1 Wire harness 1 Temperature sensor 2 Enclosure TEC‑0500 1 Manual 1 Package 1
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Voice menu structure
Online data unit
Information about heater state
Information about temperature state
Information about fuel level and battery state
Main menu
Help
, , , ,
Quick access commands
System information
Control commands
System setup
Quick access commands
Vehicle with heater and without GPS/GLONASS-270 and ventillation system support
Turn on/Turn off the heater
Request account balance
Vehicle with heater and GPS/GLONASS-270, without ventillation system support
Turn on/Turn off the heater
Request vehicle coordinates
Request account balance
Vehicle with heater and ventillation system support, without GPS/GLONASS-270
Turn on/Turn off the heater
Turn on/Turn off the ventillation system
Request account balance
Vehicle with heater, ventillation system support and GPS/GLONASS-270
Turn on/Turn off the heater
Turn on/Turn off the ventillation system
Request vehicle coordinates
Request account balance
System information
Information about vehicle state
Event log
Filter by launch events
Filter by fuel top‑ups and service mode
Filter by GSM signal quality changes
Filter by attemps to pick up access code
Filter by system errors
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System information
Filter by speeding events
All events
List of turned off functions
Task manager contents
Control commands
Help
Launches
Help
Turn on or extend heater run time
Turn off the heater
Turn on or extend ventillation system run time
Turn off the ventillation system
Requests
Account balance
Request vehicle’s location
Request SMS with access code
Turn on/Turn off vacation mode
Turn on/Turn off all launches, notications and task manager
Turn on/Turn off all launches
Turn on/Turn off all notications
Turn off notications for some users
Stop or resume task manager
Stope some tasks from executing
System setup
Task manager
Add task
TASK: Launch the heater
Once by the calendar
Weekly by the calendar
Once by the timer
TASK: Account balance (by the calendar)
TASK: Launch the ventillation system
Once by the calendar
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System setup
Weekly by calendar
Once by timer
Delete task
COntents of the task manager
Set up automatic launches and additional channels
Set up heater parameters
Help
Conditions to stop the heater
Heater runtime
Save current climate system parameters
Set up ventillation system parameters
Help
Ventillation system runtime
Save current climate system parameters
Online data unit setup
Add message to the unit
Remove message to the unit
List to the unit’s contents
Set up quick access commands
Set new command
Launches
Turn on\Turn off the heater
Turn on\Turn off the ventillation system
Requests
Account balance
Vehicle’s coordinates
Remove command from the button
Listen to quick access commands
Setup users and access premissions
Help
Set up phone number of the rst user
Set up phone number of the second user
Set up phone number of the third user
Set access code
Security
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System setup
Permissions of the rst user
Permissions of the second user
Permissions of the third user
Guest access =
Settings access permissions
Notication rules
User 1
User 2
User 3
Below is an example for User 1
Help
Listen to list of notications
Setup notications
Turn on all temporarily disabled notications
Turn on\turn off conrmation of all notications with the STAR button
Reach out mode setup
Additional parameters setup
Date and time
Date
Time
Cellular network parameters
USSD code to request account balance
Rule to forward SMS messages coming to system
SMS message center number
Enable\disable automatic balance request
Internet access settings
Roaming settings
Voice notications from service and telemetry systems
SMS notications from service and telemetry systems
Internet access in roaming
Clear all logs
SMS with vehicle’s location settings
Fuel tank volume settings
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