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Acceleration/Deceleration Log Screen
At the start of each new day, the DriveRight 130AL saves the previous day’s data to
the log. Up to 130 days worth of information may exist in the log at any one time.
For each day in the log, the acceleration/deceleration log screen displays the maxi-
mum acceleration and the number of times the set acceleration and deceleration
limits were exceeded.
NOTE:
Excessive mechanical vibrations at low speeds can cause erroneous read-
ings. Have your installation checked if you have this problem.
• Number of Times Set Acceleration/Deceleration Limit
Exceeded:
These registers show the number of times the acceleration or
deceleration of the vehicle exceeded the acceleration or deceleration limits you
set. Each time the acceleration or deceleration crosses the limit threshold
another count is recorded. However, until the vehicle’s acceleration drops
below the set limit no new counts will be recorded.
For example, if the set acceleration limit is 0.35 G, and the vehicle accelerates
at 0.36 G, the DriveRight 130AL would record a single count. If the vehicle
continues to accelerate at 0.36 G (or more), no new counts will be recorded. If
the vehicle’s acceleration drops to 0.35 G (or less) and then returns to 0.36 G
(or more) the DriveRight 130AL will record another count.
You may perform the following functions from the acceleration/deceleration log
screen:
• Scroll through the days in the log:
Up to 130 days worth of informa-
tion may exist in the log at any time. To move forward through the days, press
"+"
. To move backward, press
"-"
. Each time you press
"+"
or
"-"
, the unit dis-
plays the next/previous day in the log. The Date display in the upper right
shows the date on which the data was recorded.
• Erase an individual day from the log:
You may erase a day from the log
following the procedure described in “Erase an individual day from the log” on
page 14.
ACCEL COUNT
DECEL COUNT
LOG
MO DAY
Date of
Logged Data
# of Times Acceleration
Limit Setting Exceeded
# of Times Deceleration
Limit Setting Exceeded