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Once the K2 gateway has been fully installed, please proceed to the following steps in order to configure the K2 gateway in the optimal manner.

Configuration Center

  • Open the Configuration Center platform and establish a connection to the K2 gateway via OTA connection.

  • Click on the “Configuration tab >> “Communication” section >> Check that the “Sever URL” and the “Network APN” match the information you received from Galooli.

  • Click on the “Configuration tab >> If there are different devices connected to the K2 gateway, such as an immobilizer, buzzer, or keypad, you should configure them now.

    Here are some suggestions for devices.

Driver Identification & Immobilizer Section

Driver Identification & Immobilizer Section

Buzzer Control Section

Fuel Section

It's recommended to use this option if you want the driver to identify himself before the trip starts.

Read more - Configuration Center Configuration

If you choose to have the driver identify himself before the trip begins, and the identification is performed using the Dallas Key, then the relevant information must be included here.

Read more - Configuration Center Configuration

In the event that you decide to monitor the drivers' activities and link the vehicle to driver, you must perform another step in the system as described in the following page - My Contacts

If the vehicle has an immobilizer, this is where you define how it works.

Read more - Configuration Center Configuration

If the vehicle has a buzzer installed, this is where you define how it works.

Read more - Configuration Center Configuration

In the case of an external fuel sensor, this is how you define its operation.

It is recommended that the "Noise Factor" be set at "Standard".

Read more - Configuration Center Configuration

You create a fuel calibration table as described in the following page - My Calibration

Manager Application

  • Open the “Manager” application >> “My Units

  • If the unit already exists in the organization tree, then it needs to be transferred to the right cluster.
    If the unit does not exist for any reason, proceed to the next step.

  • Click on "My units" >> Create a new unit or duplicate all the configuration from another source unit. In any case, you should continue to verify the following sections.

  • In “My unit” >> "Overview" tab, set the appropriate "Asset Type" as and set the "Stationary Unit" as "No”.

  • In “My unit” >> "Overview" tab, set the destination Email and SMS. Email and phone numbers can be set at the cluster or group level as opposed to the unit level.

  • In “My unit” >> “Configuration” tab >> “IO’s” >>On the basis of the IO’s settings, it will be possible to define events in the system later on.

Immobilizer

Towing

Fuel

Create a new “Output” >> You should select a meaningful name and the correct output. All other options should be filled out as shown in the image.

Create a new “Digital” >> You should select a meaningful name. All other options should be filled out as shown in the image.

Create a new “Analog” >> You should select a meaningful name. All other options should be filled out as shown in the image.

  • In “My unit” >> “Configuration” tab >> “Maintenance” >> Set the relevant maintenance data for you vehicle.

  • In “My unit” >> “Configuration” tab >> “Preferences” >> Set the “Minutes to Idle” value if necessary. As an example, if the engine continues to run for five consecutive minutes without the vehicle is moving, then the vehicle is considered to be in idle status. 5 minutes or more is the recommended value.

  • In “My unit” >> “Configuration” tab >> “Installation setup” >> Set the vehicle's initial working time, distance, and other parameters if necessary.

  • In “My unit” >> “Events” tab >> Add all relevant events and set the phone number/email to receive notifications. The events are based in part on the IO's and other configurations that you have made.

    The following are some tips and suggestions for useful events.

Events Category

Event Type

Display

Severity

Notification Method

Time Before Activation

Value

Threshold

Common Events

Over Speed

Over Speed

Advisory

Email

20 sec

120

Common Events

Status Start

Unit Disconnected

Caution

Email + SMS

24 H

Not connected

Common Events

Status Start

Idle Start

Warning

Email + SMS

10 min

Idle

Analog Value Events

Analog Value Below

Low Battery

Caution

Email + SMS

5 min

Battery Voltage

11V

Digital Value Events

Digital State On

Towing

Warning

Email + SMS

30 sec

Fleet Basic Towing

Fuel Events

Fuel Refueled

Refueled

Advisory

0

Analog 5 - Fleet Basic Fuel Main

Fuel Events

Fuel Tank Empty

Fuel Tank Empty

Warning

Email + SMS

0

Analog 5 - Fleet Basic Fuel Main

Fuel Events

Fuel Drop

Fuel Drop

Caution

Email + SMS

0

Analog 5 - Fleet Basic Fuel Main

12L

Location Events

Location Geofence Leave

Car/Truck left the Geofence

Advisory

Email

0

Tips:

  • Make sure the event names are meaningful in order to make them more understandable in real time.

  • Avoid creating not relevant events

  • In complex events, when the events that lead to the complex event are not relevant for you, they can be disabled and still trigger the complex event.


Panorama Application

After all the configurations have been completed, it is recommended that you check via the Panorama application that all the parameters are displayed correctly.

  1. Open the “Panorama” application >> Locate the unit in the organization tree and click on it.

  2. Your screen will display a "Fleet Unit View”.

  3. Ensure that the unit is connected to the server (The car icon is not grey) and that the location is accurate.


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