PANASONIC AUTOMOTIVE GM HPDC PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 10/1/2018
PASDL PRODUCT MANUAL AUDIO MANAGER BLUETOOTH Cruise admin & test App DIAGNOSTICS Cruise admin & test App ETHERNET MESSAGES FACEPLATE POWER MANAGEMENT SETTINGS WI-FI Cruise admin & test App
AUDIO MANAGER This feature basically describes about providing raw PCM audio to the existing In-vehicle Infotainment System. For its implementation in HPDC, Stock Android functionality is used. Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB, Interface output are some of the capabilities being used for input and output of the audio/video data. Output to the IVI shall meet the required PCM audio sample rate and bit depth requirement. Stock Android media player is used to play the media content on IVI.
BLUETOOTH Bluetooth User guide The Bluetooth feature allows the HPDC system to act as an extension of your phone’s music via wireless technology called Bluetooth®. Bluetooth® is like an invisible cable that connects one device to one other device. It is important to remember that the features of HPDC available to the user are dependent on the Bluetooth® functionality of the user’s phone. Currently HPDC does not support hands free phone call feature.
Select connected devices Select Bluetooth
Select + Pair new device Select the device to be paird from the displayed list
Confirm pairing both on HPDC display and on the device HPDC uses secure simple pairing methodology for successful pairing. Once pairing is successful your phone and HPDC trust each other. Automatic connection should begin. Pairing should only need to be performed once. Subsequent connections should occur automatically when you get in the car and your phone’s Bluetooth® feature is turned on. HPDC can pair (store in memory) up to 10 devices, however only one phone can be connected at a time.
Launch the desired music app on the phone Play a track on the phone with the selected music app Bluetooth audio should be playing on the HPDC
Next/Previous track can be selected either on the phone or on the HPDC display. Audio can be paused either on the phone or on the HPDC display. While Bluetooth audio is active, an incoming call on the connected device will pause the audio and let the user to attend the call on the device. Similarly, if the user makes an outgoing call on the connected device, the audio will be paused allowing the user to connect the call on the device.
DIAGNOSTICS Upon system start-up the Diagnostics shall be accessible via Cruise App. Following Diagnostics messages can be accessed by Cruise App.
Thermistor Temperature Limit Error - DTC Android Update Fails - DTC Bluetooth/WiFi Chip Fails -DTC Ethernet Link fails to establish - DTC Ethernet HW Error - DTC Display Firmware Update Error - DTC Serializer CRC Video Link Error - DTC Serializer I2C Back Channel Error - DTC DTC to detect if any thermistor temperature exceeded allowed range DTC to detect if the Android SW update fails DTC to detect in case of Bluetooth/WiFi Chip failure DTC to detect if Ethernet Link fails to establish DTC to detect in cas
ETHERNET MESSAGES Note: Accessible only with the use of a SAM in production software. Network messages are sent between the HPDC and the Radio Module using Ethernet with TCP and 802.1x authentication. The HPDC complies with the latest IEEE 802.3 Ethernet protocols and uses the 100Mb stardard. Messages are defined by a 2-Byte Message ID. The message ID is followed by a Status Byte and a predefined data payload. See the attached list of Ethernet messages.
Ethernet Messages (continued) ID $A100 $A101 $A102 $A200 $A201 $A202 $A300 $A305 $A400 $A402 $A406 $A500 $A501 $A502 $A602 $A603 $A604 $A605 $A701 $A702 $A703 $A705 $A706 Message Name BT MAC Address (READ ONLY) BT On/Off BT Audio Internal Loopback On/Off Wi-Fi MAC Address (READ ONLY) Wi-Fi On/Off Wi-Fi List SSID A2B Bit Error Rate (BER) A2B Slave Manufacturer ID USB Audio Output Volume USB Audio Output On/Off USB Audio Test Tone PWM Duty Cycle PWM Frequency (READ ONLY) PWM On/Off LAN MAC Address LAN Packet
FACEPLATE This feature covers Application Programming Interface (API) for HPDC which will allow GM or Cruise Application to control Faceplate brightness. This feature consisting of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is only applicable to the high variant of HPDC. How does it works? 1. MCTM will read dimming signal from LS GMLAN and send it to HPDC via Ethernet. 2. GM or Cruise Application will create PWM signal based on the dimming signal received via Ethernet. 3. HPDC will send the PWM signal to Faceplate.
POWER MANAGEMENT This feature describes the operating voltage and criteria under which the HPDC must remain fully functional and exhibit stable operation to the end user. For HPDC, power moding has only two modes Power ON and Power OFF mode. HPDC powers up when the voltage is or between the operating range i.e. 5V – 16V. If the voltage value is outside of the given range, HPDC will simply turn off/shut down. HPDC can be powered up by using battery voltage or USB voltage (i.e. VBus).
Settings Steps to select Setting Menu: Press Menu soft button on the HPDC display Select Settings
Settings Menu Items: 1234567891011- Network & Internet Connected devices (Bluetooth, Cast) Apps & Notifications (Permissions, default apps) Battery (%100) Display (Wallpaper, sleep, font size) Sound (Volume, vibration, Do Not Disturb) Storage ( 4% used – 15.
1- Network & Internet Select Network & Internet
a. Wi-Fi. Refer to Wi-Fi section for setting details. b. Mobile network. Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile network Data roaming access: Configure access to mobile networks while roaming. Roaming: Enable or disable data while roaming on other mobile networks. Signal strength: View mobile signal strength. Network mode: Change the network mode. Access Point Names: Choose or add APNs. Network operators: Choose available and preferred networks. c.
g. VPN. Tap Settings > Network & Internet > VPN Tap + Add VPN profile and follow the prompts to set up your VPN. h. Airplane mode. Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Airplane mode Tap On/Off to enable this feature.
2- Connected devices a. Bluetooth. Refer to Bluetooth section for setting details. b. Cast c. Printing d.
3- Apps & Notifications The Apps list displays all preloaded and downloaded apps. You can uninstall, disable, or hide apps from view.
4- Battery View how battery power is used for device activities.
5- Display Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Display Tap an option to customize: Brightness level Night Light Adaptive brightness Wall paper Advanced ( Sleep, Auto-rotate screen, Font size, Display size, Screen saver, Ambient display) Adjusting HPDC Display Brightness: HPDC Display brightness can be adjusted through settings.
6- Sound Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Sound Drag the sliders to adjust (Media volume, Alarm volume, and Notification volume)
7- Storage
8- Security & location a. Screen lock: The various Screen lock types offer high, medium, or no security. Choose from the following: Swipe, Pattern, PIN, Password, and None. Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Security & location > Screen lock.
b. Location: Set location services to be turned on or Off Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Security & location > Location Tap On/Off to turn on or off the Location services. c. Show passwords Display password characters briefly as you type them. d. Device admin apps Manage your device administrators and application installation privileges. Tap Settings > Network & Internet > Security & location > Device admin apps Tap an option to enable it as a device administrator. e. f. g. h.
9- User & accounts a. User. (Signed in as Owner) b. Account for Owner. + Add account. c. Emergency Information. (Info & contact for Owner) d. Automatically sync data. (Let apps refresh data automatically) e.
10- Accessibility
a. Volume key shortcut. (No services installed) b. Screen reader. Text-to-speech output. c. Display. Font size. (Default) Display size. (Default) Magnification. (Off) Color correction. (Off) Color inversion. d. Large mouse pointer. Interaction controls. Click after pointer stops moving. (Off) Auto-rotate screen. Touch & hold delay. (Short) e. Auto & on-screen text. Mono audio (Combine channels when playing audio) Caption. (Off) f. Experimental. High contrast text.
11- System a. b. c. d. e. f. Languages & Input. (Android Keyboard(ADSP)) Gestures. Date & Time . (Off) Backup. (Off) Reset options. (Network, Aps, or device can be reset) About phone.
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi User guide The Wi-Fi feature allows the HPDC system to connect to any available network for internet access from the list of all hotspots within range . The Wi-Fi Module shall be able to turn this mode ON or OFF. Currently HPDC does not support acting as a Wi-Fi hotspot for other Wi-Fi enabled devices. Wi-Fi direct services and casting solutions are not supported at this time. Inorder to use Wi-Fi, you must first connect the HPDC to an available network. You’ll find the option in SETTINGS.
Select Network & Internet Select Wi-Fi
Turn the option to On Select a network from the available hotspots
Enter the Wi-Fi password as requested by the hotspot to be connected Frequency stability for frequencies operating in UNII are maintained within the band of operation under all conditions of normal operation.
FCC/ISED Regulatory notices Modification statement Panasonic Automotive Systems of America has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Panasonic Automotive Systems of America n’approuve aucune modification apportée à l’appareil par l’utilisateur, quelle qu’en soit la nature. Tout changement ou modification peuvent annuler le droit d’utilisation de l’appareil par l’utilisateur.
FCC Class B digital device notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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