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Revision as of 18:48, 15 December 2014

Copyright Information

This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Idrive Inc.



About This Document

This document contains the information necessary to produce a Idrive Driver ID Assembly for use with an Idrive X2 series camera. This includes all programming, testing.



Driver ID Production

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Driver ID Programming

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Mark Questions:

Will these devices need to have an serial number label on the outside?

Do they have the 3M tape on the bottom?



From Florin 12/15/14:

Driver ID

a. These are programmed one by one(30 seconds each) and also needs to be tested after final assemble – factory tool will be used for that and a custom USB to RS232 adapter provided by us. These devices will have an unique S/N same as X1 or X2 which are used on shipping.

b. No, the keys are not mated with Driver Id’s, any key can be used for one driver, they are unique.

c. These are added one by one under shipping, based on quote – same process used now for X1.