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Data Available For Analysis
• Start Time and Date, Total Time and Total Ampere hours for each charge profile
state (Charge, Discharge or Idle)
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Battery Temperature, voltage and electrolyte sensor level (for units with this
option installed) at beginning and end of each charge profile state
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Summaries for total plug-ins, average charge duration, average AHRs returned,
calculated daily and averaged over entire measurement period
• Battery or Truck Identification (Serial/ Model Number) can be configured on the
DataTrac for easy report identification
DataTrac data is divided into three types:
Configuration Data
contains the data necessary to manage the operation of
DataTrac, including battery and truck serial numbers, battery configuration and put
in service date.
Event Data is a record of the operation of the battery to which DataTrac is
attached. Events are recorded for each operating state of the battery (charge,
discharge and idle). Event data is used to compile an accurate record of battery
use.
Summary Data contains aggregate usage data which is compiled by software
analysis tools.
DataTrac Software Tools
The Douglas Data Manager application software is used to configure the DataTrac
and analyze the data that it collects. Douglas Data Manager communicates with
DataTrac via Bluetooth and compiles and displays the data in different formats for
the end users: analysis such as ampere hours returned, temperature over time and
SOC over time. Douglas Data Manager uses a standard SQL database to maintain
DataTrac data, so that it can be easily accessed by any third party application.
For more information on using Douglas Data Manager with DataTrac devices, see
the Douglas Data Manager User’s Manual.