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ENGINE DATA
SHORT IDLE:
The amount of time you have idled less than
the company goal (hours : minutes).
SHORT IDLE %:
Percentage of time spent in short idle.
NO. SHORT IDLES:
The number of times you have idled less
than the company goal.
SEAT BELT USE %:
Percentage of time vehicle is in motion
that the driver’s seat belt has been buckled.
HEADLIGHT USE %:
Percentage of time vehicle is in motion
that the headlights were in use.
FUEL TANK LEVEL %:
Percentage of fuel remaining in the
primary and secondary fuel tanks.
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID TANK %:
Percentage of diesel
exhaust fluid remaining.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER STATUS:
Status of the diesel
exhaust particulate filter.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
Current temperature outside the
truck (F for Fahrenheit, C for Celsius).
SPEED GOVERNOR SETTING:
Maximum speed the vehicle’s
ECM will allow.
ONBOARD EVENT RECORDING (OER)
Onboard Event Recording
®
must be enabled by the fleet
administrator in order to record events. Please contact your
fleet administrator for more information about OER.
Three types of vehicle events can be recorded while driving:
Sudden acceleration (SA):
records 60 seconds before and
30 seconds after vehicle accelerates beyond a pre-set threshold.
Sudden deceleration (SD):
records 60 seconds before and
30 seconds after vehicle decelerates beyond a pre-set threshold.
Manual trigger (MT):
records 170 seconds before and 30
seconds after the event. This capability must be activated by the
safety manager. A notification of the manual event appears.
Stability Control (SC):
records 60 seconds before and 30
seconds after the event. This capability requires the Vehicle
Management Multi-bus Adapter and a stability system such
as Bendix or Meritor/WABCO.
View a listing of recorded events from the
OER
screen.
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ENGINE DATA
Option 1: Recording Events (manual trigger)
1.
Select the
OER
short cut from the
Home
screen.
2.
Press
RECORD
to manually trigger an OER event.
FAULT CODES
Fault codes are assigned MIDs/PIDs triggered by the ECM.
1.
Select the FAULT CODES
shortcut from the
Vehicle
menu
to
display the fault codes that have been triggered (if applicable).
NOTE:
When collecting vehicle data with the Vehicle
Management Multi-bus Adapter, the user will have
the option to display either J1708 or J1939 fault codes
from this screen.
2.
Select the J1708 and J1939
buttons to switch the data
bus displayed.