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==RMA Verification and Approval==
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='''Idrive RMA Processing Procedure''' (For X1 and X1P Cameras)=
  
[[File:RMA process.jpg|thumb|600px|]]
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==Introduction:==
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The RMA department receives devices that have been authorized by Idrive Support to be returned for repair.  The following is the standard procedure for receiving, repairing, and documenting these devices.
  
When a customer reports an issue with a device either by email, phone or ticket system, customer support should verify that there is truly an issue.
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===The X1 (V5) vs. the X1P (V7):===
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*The easiest way to tell the difference is by the location of the GPS puck.  V5 cameras have external GPS units with long black cables.  The GPS is internal on the V7 cameras.
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*If examining just a motherboard, the V7 has an HDMI connector, while the V5 has a 50 pin connector.  The SD socket is also placed much higher on a V7.
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*Both devices have their unique issues and characteristics, but both should operate the same in the end.
  
'''1.''' Verify that there is a problem
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===The Test Fixture:===
 
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*Connects to devices via power cable and HDMI
 
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*Has switches for all the main triggers that a camera needs (besides shock)
'''2.''' Once the problem has been verified, Determine if the device is in or out of the warranty period and inform the customer if there definitely will be charges.
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*#Power
 
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*#*Note that the fixture and camera control have separate power switches
:: -In Warranty there is no charge for repair of manufacturing defects
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*#Ignition
 
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*#Door
:: -In Warranty non manufacturing defects there will be charges
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*#Alarm
 
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*#W. Panic
:: -Out of Warranty there will be charges for repairs
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*Controls reprogram and firmware update during the RMA procedure
 
 
 
 
'''3.''' Generate and Issue an RMA number and inform the customer to write it on the package that the device(s) is being shipped in for easy identification
 
 
 
:: -An RMA number consists of the last 6 characters of the serial number followed by the date (ex. 1a2b3c-ddmmyy) If there is more than one device to be returned select any one serial number to generate the RMA number and that number will be applied to all devices included in the RMA package.
 
 
 
 
 
'''4.''' Email a copy of the "Complete RMA Process" document to the customer and copy support@idriveglobal.com so the entire team knows what is going on. The document contains
 
 
 
:: -Proper Packing information
 
 
 
:: -Shipping Address
 
 
 
:: -Financial Responsibility
 
 
 
:: -information regarding possible plans of action and outcomes for the RMA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==RMA Receiving==
 
 
 
[[File:device status.jpg|thumb|700px|]]
 
 
 
1) Verify package contents and condition.
 
 
 
::-shipping damage? If so document it with a picture
 
 
 
::- Improper packaging of individual device(s)? If so document it with a picture
 
 
::-Correct number of devices?
 
 
 
::-Correct device(s)
 
 
 
 
 
2) In the RMA log, record the date the package was received
 
 
 
::-Located in Idrive Support folder on the server
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3) Email the client at the address to which the RMA number was sent
 
 
 
::-Acknowledge the package was received
 
 
 
::-Confirmation that packaging was proper (or not proper)
 
 
 
::-Confirm correct serial number(s) were received
 
 
 
::-Advise another email will be sent when product is repaired (under warranty) or diagnosed and repair cost accessed
 
 
 
 
 
4) In admin center, change status of device to “In Factory-not repaired”.
 
 
 
:: https://admincenter.idrive.pro/adm
 
 
 
:: -Support>Devices enter serial number and click Search
 
 
 
:: - Click in the "RMA" field to open the RMA Form
 
 
 
:: -Select "IN Factory- Not Repaired" from the pull-down menu. Add any applicable comments.
 
 
 
:: -Click Save
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==Idrive X1 RMA Processing==
 
  
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===Idrive Tools:===
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*Idrive tools is the software that the test fixture uses to reprogram and update firmware
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*The RMA section is what you will primarily be using
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**Password: idrive2#rma
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**Enter an existing serial number (the camera you are processing)
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**The Parts of the RMA section are outlined in the “For Each Camera” section
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*Development section is the same as the RMA section, for the most part.  It can be useful at times for testing, as it doesn’t need an existing serial number to run installations.  Don’t worry about this now.
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**Password: idrive2#dev
  
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==Processing:==
 
===Visual Inspection:===
 
===Visual Inspection:===
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Check the case and GPS wire for signs of damage and/or tampering.
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*Warranty is VOIDED for X1P’s with cases that have been opened
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**Look for missing screws, cracked plastics, etc.
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*Cut GPS wires and general damage make a camera “Warranty Damaged”
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**Treat the camera as if out of warranty for this particular RMA, but once returned the warranty is back to normal
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*X1 units with open cases are automatically “Not Repairable”… more on that later
  
::- Verify condition of plastics/H-bracket
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===Initial Testing:===
 
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Test the camera to verify reported issues.
::- Any damage to the Lenses?
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#Make sure you have Event Test and Transfer open in Idrive Tools RMA section
 
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#Plug in the power cord
::- Any damage or missing pieces to the GPS Puck?
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#Turn the test fixture ON
 
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#Turn the switches for power and ignition ON
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#After booting, let camera sit in standby mode for 15-30 seconds
 
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#Shake the camera to trigger a shock event
===Verification of reported problem===
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#Turn the switch for ignition OFF to enter transfer mode
 
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#The camera should connect to Idrive Tools
[[File:v7fixtswitchesb.jpg|thumb|600px|]]
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#*Transfer entry should turn green if completed successfully
 
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#If a connection is made, play the event that was transferred.
'''1)''' Launch Factory Tools V2 and Power on the Access Point
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If the camera does indeed have an issue, something should have gone wrong i.e.
 
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*More events than one shock were transmitted
::-Select "Factory New Devices" (Password idrive2man) and click on "Event Test - Transfer and play"
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*The camera did not transfer at all
 
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*LED behavior was incorrect
'''2)''' Plug the power cable from the V7 Programmer into the camera.
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*Lenses were out of focus
 
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With experience, diagnoses can sometimes be made after testing.
'''3)''' Initialize V7 programming station in manual mode
 
 
 
::- All switches off
 
 
 
::- Turn on Idrive Power, Door, Test
 
 
 
::- Turn On fixture Power
 
 
 
::- Turn off Door and Test
 
 
 
 
 
'''3)''' Turn the Ignition switch ON
 
 
 
::- Does the camera boot up? (Green/Green)
 
 
 
::- Do you observe the bad behavior from the customer reported?
 
 
 
::- Shake the camera to trigger a shock event
 
 
 
'''4.)''' Turn the Ignition switch off.
 
 
 
::- Does the device make contact by Wifi?
 
 
 
::- Does it start downloading?
 
 
 
::- Are there events to save on the SD card?  Has the customer indicated that they wanted certain events saved?
 
 
 
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===Reprogram the Main Board===
 
 
 
[[File:ft2rmamode.jpg|thumb|600px|]]
 
 
 
'''1)''' Remove the screw from the back of the case and open the camera
 
 
 
'''2)''' Remove the Main Board from the camera case
 
 
 
::- Note any observable damage, (Burned parts, Dust, signs of Liquid)
 
 
 
::- Verify the lenses are fixed
 
 
 
::- If present, remove internal battery
 
 
 
::- Check wifi module/bracket for signs of overheating or melted plastics
 
 
 
'''4)''' Remove the SD Card and replace it with the Firmware SD Card
 
 
 
::- Check the SD card you removed and see it there are files to be saved.
 
 
 
::- Reformat the SD card using Long Format
 
 
 
 
 
'''3)''' Place the board in the DUT Holder and Plug the Power, HDMI and Wifi cables to the camera  
 
 
 
'''4)''' Turn fixture power off and then on to exit manual mode.
 
 
 
'''5)''' Launch Factory Tools V2 if not already open.
 
 
 
::- Use the RMA portion of the tool for these steps (password: idrive2#rma)
 
 
 
'''6)''' Enter the Serial Number for the camera and press return
 
 
 
::- For V5 Cameras this will be the MAC address from the label on the back of the case
 
 
 
::- For V7 Cameras this will be from the Bar Code Label on the SD Card Socket
 
 
 
'''7)''' Install Boot Loader , Kernel, FileSystem
 
 
 
::-Boot Loader comes from the HDMI Cable
 
 
 
::- Kernel and File System are from the SD card
 
 
 
'''8)''' Remove the Firmware SD Card and replace it with an empty, formatted SD Card
 
 
 
'''9)''' Device Config/Lens focus
 
 
 
::-Device config is from the Admin Center via the Wifi, verify device configures and that lenses are in focus
 
 
 
::- Each step registers in the Admin Center. No internet makes all steps fail.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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===Typical Issue resolution===
 
 
 
- if boot up does not proceed to green/green (stuck red/green) there is likely an issue with the wifi
 
 
 
- if LED boot up cycles constantly (amber/redgreen/redamber/red) the SD card is likely at fault and should be reformatted/replaced
 
 
 
- if improper LED behavior is observed (flickering or unusual LED color) or if there is no LED behavior (no power) there is likely a motherboard issue and it should be replaced
 
 
 
- if the LEDs remain green/flashing amber the wifi is not connecting to the AP. Verify the wireless clients on the router (192.168.0.1) to ensure that it is indeed the wifi at fault
 
 
 
- if the camera connects to the AP but with an incorrect MAC ID, there is an issue with the wifi module and it will need to be replaced.
 
 
 
===Refurbish the Camera Components===
 
 
 
'''1)''' Wifi Module Problem? - module, Cable, Antenna
 
 
 
::-replace old Whip style antenna
 
 
 
::- Plastic carrier OK?
 
 
 
'''2)''' -GPS puck reconditioned
 
 
 
::- Cable damaged?
 
 
 
::- Module intact?
 
 
 
::- Case damaged/missing?
 
 
 
::- Correct module orientation in the case?
 
 
 
::- Retape case
 
 
 
::- Apply ziptie inside the case to the GPS cable for strain relief
 
 
 
::- Neatly wrap GPS cable and tie with ziptie
 
 
 
 
 
'''3)''' Remove internal battery (if present)
 
 
 
'''4)''' Verify the Base is intact (if returned with the camera)
 
 
 
::- Replace Double sided tape if the base is present
 
 
 
'''5)''' Connect and install the Main Board into the case
 
 
 
'''6)''' Ready for stage 2 programming/test
 
 
 
 
 
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===Device Testing Stage 2 (Wifi, GPS, Shock Event, Transfers)===
 
 
 
'''1.''' Initialize V7 programming station in manual mode (in RMA mode still)
 
 
 
::- All switches off
 
 
 
::- Turn on Idrive Power, Door, Test
 
 
 
::- Turn On fixture Power
 
 
 
::- Turn off Door and Test
 
 
 
'''2.''' Plug the Power Cable into the Camera (no HDMI Cable)
 
 
 
'''4.''' Switch the Ignition Switch to ON (Camera should go Green/Green)
 
 
 
'''6.''' When the Device(s) have both lights green shake the camera to generate a shock event
 
 
 
'''7.''' When both LEDs return to green turn off the Ignition Switch
 
 
 
'''8.''' The events should be seen downloading to the Factory tool for verification
 
 
 
'''9.''' Check each event for:
 
 
 
::- Green text (Red means that there was a problem)
 
 
 
::- Play event and verify the lenses are in focus and that the audio is working
 
 
 
::- Verify that there is audio
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==AdminCenter documentation==
 
 
 
Any action performed on a device should be recorded in AdminCenter in the comments section of the RMA form.
 
 
 
[[File:ACrecords.jpg|500px|]]
 
 
 
===Returning Refurbished Devices to Customer===
 
 
 
'''1.''' When testing has been completed, unplug the power cable from the device.
 
 
 
'''2.''' Replace the front road case plastic and secure the screw in the back of the camera.
 
 
 
'''3.''' Record all actions taken for each camera in the RMA shipping form under the 'action' column (below).
 
 
 
::- At minimum, every camera returned should have the firmware reinstalled and the SD card should be formatted/replaced
 
 
 
[[File:shipping form2.jpg|500px|]]
 
 
 
'''4.''' If needed, input any comments for the customer into the comments section of the shipping form.
 
 
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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!Item replaced||Action
 
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| wifi module || record in the RMA form for the individual device that the wifi has been replaced
 
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| || include any description of the repair or reasons for doing so in the comments section of the RMA form
 
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| ||set the status of the old device to 'In factory- repaired'
 
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|}
 
 
 
[[File:device status.jpg|400px|]] [[File:defectivewifi.jpg|400px|]]
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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!Item replaced||Action
 
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| Motherboard || verify whether or not a wired panic button should be included in the returned RMA
 
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| ||If the motherboard being replaced was an older version (5.0.1, 5.0.7, or 5.0.9) then a wired panic button should be included with the newly refurbished camera
 
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| ||If the motherboard being replaced was version 5.0.10 or later, verify that the customer already has a wired panic button for the device before shipping.
 
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|}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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==Financial Process==
 
 
 
'''1.''' In the event that RMA repairs result in charges that need to be paid by the customer, fill out the RMA shipping form accordingly and hold the package until payment has been received. An example shipping form is shown here:
 
 
 
[[File:shipping form1.jpg|500px|]]
 
 
 
Under the 'warranty' column, record the warranty status of each device individually according to the four categories listed below (In warranty defect, In warranty damaged, Out of Warranty, or In warranty no issue)
 
 
 
'''2.''' Under the 'charges' column, list each item that the customer is being charged for, according to the list below.
 
 
 
'''3.''' Give a copy of this shipping form to Finance (finance@idriveglobal.com) so that an invoice can be created and sent to the customer
 
 
 
'''4.''' Give the email address of the client that the original RMA number was sent to so finance can route correctly
 
 
 
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===X1 Repair Costs===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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====X1 Repair Costs Matrix====
 
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!Item ||In Warranty||In Warranty Damaged||Out of Warranty
 
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| Main Board || $0 || $388 || $388
 
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| Reconfigure Charge || $0 || $50 min || $150 min
 
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|Wifi || $0 || $45 || $45
 
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|wifi components || $0 || $25 || $25
 
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|GPS cable || $0 || $25 || $25
 
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|GPS puck || $0 || $75 || $75
 
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|plastics || $0 || $25 || $25
 
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|SD card || $0 || $45 || $45
 
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|Lens || $0 || $50 || $50
 
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|No Defect || $50 || $50 || $50
 
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|}
 
 
 
'''Notes:'''
 
 
 
'''Out of  Warranty Charges'''
 
 
 
Re Configure Charge (minumum): If added charges < 150; then 150 is billed. If added charges > 150; then larger amount is billed to client
 
 
 
'''In Warranty Charges Damaged'''
 
 
 
Re Configure Charge (minumum): If added charges < 50; then 50 is billed. If added charges > 50; then are larger amount is billed to client
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''5.''' Once the financial payments have been agreed upon by the customer and Finance has received payment, package and ship the devices back to the customer
 
 
 
::- Be sure to change the RMA status of the device(s) to "Shipped Back"
 
  
[[File:shipped Back.jpg|500px|]]
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===Reprogramming:===
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''ALL RMA cameras should be reprogrammed, regardless of their issue or lack thereof.''
  
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Take out the motherboard (MB) and ready it for reprogram:
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*Unscrew the hex bolt on the back of the case
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*Open the case and use the tweezers to undo plastic latches that hold motherboard in place
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*Unplug GPS (V5 only) and wifi components
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*Remove the SD card and place it in the SD-reader to be formatted (Full-Overwrite mode)
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*Insert a reformatted SD card that has the filesystem.yaffs and uImage files on it
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*Connect the MB to the power cord, known-working wifi, and HDMI
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*Turn the test fixture power ON (all other switches should be off)
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Run Idrive Tools.
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*Click on RMA or Back to RMA if already open
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**Password: idrive2#rma
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*Enter in the device serial number (S/N)
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**Will start with 00127B------,01704-------, or 01705-------
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*Click on Auto-Install
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*Click Start Installation
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**The steps the installer follows:
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**#'''Bootloader'''
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**#*Connects via HDMI
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**#'''Kernel'''
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**#*Installs from the SD card
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**#'''Filesystem'''
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**#*Installs from the SD card
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**#'''Device Configuration'''
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**#*Connects via wifi
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**#'''Lens Focus'''
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**#*Connects via HDMI
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Reconnect the MB to its original GPS and wifi, and unplug the HDMI.
  
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Test the camera again in “Event Test and Transfer”
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*From here, we can diagnose:
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**Common, known issues (both V5 and V7)

Revision as of 22:45, 22 September 2014

Idrive RMA Processing Procedure (For X1 and X1P Cameras)

Introduction:

The RMA department receives devices that have been authorized by Idrive Support to be returned for repair. The following is the standard procedure for receiving, repairing, and documenting these devices.

The X1 (V5) vs. the X1P (V7):

  • The easiest way to tell the difference is by the location of the GPS puck. V5 cameras have external GPS units with long black cables. The GPS is internal on the V7 cameras.
  • If examining just a motherboard, the V7 has an HDMI connector, while the V5 has a 50 pin connector. The SD socket is also placed much higher on a V7.
  • Both devices have their unique issues and characteristics, but both should operate the same in the end.

The Test Fixture:

  • Connects to devices via power cable and HDMI
  • Has switches for all the main triggers that a camera needs (besides shock)
    1. Power
      • Note that the fixture and camera control have separate power switches
    2. Ignition
    3. Door
    4. Alarm
    5. W. Panic
  • Controls reprogram and firmware update during the RMA procedure

Idrive Tools:

  • Idrive tools is the software that the test fixture uses to reprogram and update firmware
  • The RMA section is what you will primarily be using
    • Password: idrive2#rma
    • Enter an existing serial number (the camera you are processing)
    • The Parts of the RMA section are outlined in the “For Each Camera” section
  • Development section is the same as the RMA section, for the most part. It can be useful at times for testing, as it doesn’t need an existing serial number to run installations. Don’t worry about this now.
    • Password: idrive2#dev

Processing:

Visual Inspection:

Check the case and GPS wire for signs of damage and/or tampering.

  • Warranty is VOIDED for X1P’s with cases that have been opened
    • Look for missing screws, cracked plastics, etc.
  • Cut GPS wires and general damage make a camera “Warranty Damaged”
    • Treat the camera as if out of warranty for this particular RMA, but once returned the warranty is back to normal
  • X1 units with open cases are automatically “Not Repairable”… more on that later

Initial Testing:

Test the camera to verify reported issues.

  1. Make sure you have Event Test and Transfer open in Idrive Tools RMA section
  2. Plug in the power cord
  3. Turn the test fixture ON
  4. Turn the switches for power and ignition ON
  5. After booting, let camera sit in standby mode for 15-30 seconds
  6. Shake the camera to trigger a shock event
  7. Turn the switch for ignition OFF to enter transfer mode
  8. The camera should connect to Idrive Tools
    • Transfer entry should turn green if completed successfully
  9. If a connection is made, play the event that was transferred.

If the camera does indeed have an issue, something should have gone wrong i.e.

  • More events than one shock were transmitted
  • The camera did not transfer at all
  • LED behavior was incorrect
  • Lenses were out of focus

With experience, diagnoses can sometimes be made after testing.

Reprogramming:

ALL RMA cameras should be reprogrammed, regardless of their issue or lack thereof.

Take out the motherboard (MB) and ready it for reprogram:

  • Unscrew the hex bolt on the back of the case
  • Open the case and use the tweezers to undo plastic latches that hold motherboard in place
  • Unplug GPS (V5 only) and wifi components
  • Remove the SD card and place it in the SD-reader to be formatted (Full-Overwrite mode)
  • Insert a reformatted SD card that has the filesystem.yaffs and uImage files on it
  • Connect the MB to the power cord, known-working wifi, and HDMI
  • Turn the test fixture power ON (all other switches should be off)

Run Idrive Tools.

  • Click on RMA or Back to RMA if already open
    • Password: idrive2#rma
  • Enter in the device serial number (S/N)
    • Will start with 00127B------,01704-------, or 01705-------
  • Click on Auto-Install
  • Click Start Installation
    • The steps the installer follows:
      1. Bootloader
        • Connects via HDMI
      2. Kernel
        • Installs from the SD card
      3. Filesystem
        • Installs from the SD card
      4. Device Configuration
        • Connects via wifi
      5. Lens Focus
        • Connects via HDMI

Reconnect the MB to its original GPS and wifi, and unplug the HDMI.

Test the camera again in “Event Test and Transfer”

  • From here, we can diagnose:
    • Common, known issues (both V5 and V7)