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Complete Manual: CTM-200 R2 (Revision 1.3)
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Reporting
Time, Distance, Heading Reports
11.2
Irregular Interval Reports
An Irregular interval report is typically a report generated by a sensor or switch that triggers an event. The event
is random in nature by that there may be no pattern as to when the event triggers, but there is a requirement
from the business unit that identifies the event in real time to facilitate an action. Irregular reports can trigger
as frequently as Regular reports but the trigger is not typically AVL based.
Examples of Irregular reports are:
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Acceleration
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Driver ID
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Engine parameters
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Auxiliary equipment such as Tire pressure Monitors, spreader controller data, weight systems
For example to send a “hard acceleration” event or “hard brake” event an “accelcond” would be set to define
the “trigger” points. The CTM-200 monitors the acceleration in real time and when the condition is met a report
is generated that sends the message, in this case a message containing relevant acceleration data