Strona
15
z
34
The
next
service
visit
time
is
calculated
on
the
basis
of
mileage.
The
default
setting
is
1
h
=
50
km,
yet
it
is
configurable.
The
above
window
shows
the
next
service
visit
set
to
1000
km,
which
in
this
case
equals
20
hours
of
work.
To
clear
the
service
schedule,
select
“Disabled”,
in
which
case
the
controller
will
not
monitor
the
service
schedule.
Below
the
working
times,
the
Controller
Info
lists
the
following
types
of
registered
events:
First
connection
to
PC
–
date
of
the
first
controller
‐
PC
connection.
First
settings
modification
–
first
modification
of
the
controller
settings.
If
these
fields
do
not
show
dates
but
instead
the
„???”
symbols,
it
means
an
error
occurred
in
the
Controller
Info.
Time
information
has
been
lost
and
the
controller
will
start
counting
the
times
from
the
beginning.
Mod.
date
1
÷
Mod.
date
5
–
a
list
of
controller
settings
modifications.
From
the
most
recent
ones
till
the
oldest.
Unknown
settings
mod.
–
This
happens
when
the
controller’s
settings
modification
is
performed
with
a
date
earlier
than
a
previously
performed
modification.
Each
event
is
also
accompanied
by
a
“code”
linked
to
the
PC
on
which
the
modification
was
made.
Thus
knowing
the
modification
date
as
well
as
the
PC
code,
it
is
easy
to
determine
whether
any
modifications
have
been
performed
by
anyone
else.
The
bottom
of
this
window
shows
additional
information:
S/N
gas
ECU
–
the
serial
number
of
the
controller.
Not
available
for
older
versions
of
controllers.
Your
PC
code
–
The
code
of
the
PC
on
which
the
AcGasSynchro
software
is
currently
used.
2.6.
OBD
adaptation
(STAG
‐
300
Premium
only)
In
the
upper
right
corner
of
the
screen,
OBD
button
is
located;
when
pressed,
a
window
is
displayed
with
OBD
‐
related
information.
This
window
will
be
displayed
automatically,
once
the
connection
with
OBD
in
the
car
is
established.