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Our
TRI files
always have the following name:
𝑋
−
𝐴𝐵𝐶
−
𝑋
. 𝑇𝑅𝐼
The
first
letter identifies the
protocol
used. The MFD15 Gen2 supports OBD, UDS as well as many
vehicle-specific protocols and freely programmable engine control units.
The letters
two to four
identify the engine code letter or ECU. The engine code DAZA becomes X-
DAZ-X or a Syvecs ECU becomes X-SYV-X here. For freely programmable ECUs, however, the names
can also be longer than three digits (e.g. MaxxECU -> X-Maxx-X). The maximum number of digits
including ending is 15 characters.
The
fifth or fifth
last letter in the name of the
TRI
file indicates the units used or the languages used
to name the
sensors
, whereby currently only metric units and English sensor names are stored in the
file system:
•
-
G
stands for the language German and units metric
•
-
M
stands for the English language and the units metric
•
-
I
stands for the language English and the units imperial
•
-
H
stands for hybrid the language is English, the units imperial and metric mixed
•
-U
stands for UK, also a mix of imperial and metric units
8.2
TRI editor
In the TRI
editor
you can modify the
TRI file
of your data display. In addition to the
sensors
that come
as can messages on your display, you can also create and parameterize the six analog inputs here.
Attention:
When the display is fully set, the position of the sensors in the
TRI file
should not be
changed by deleting or moving, as this refers to the position of the
sensors
on the
pages
.
8.2.1
Handling
Below the tab overview you will find the buttons of the
TRI Editor
. The button is divided into five
sections.
Figure 29: Buttons in the TRI Editor
In the
first area
, you can import
sensors
from different data formats into the
editor
. Possible formats
are:
•
DBC Files
•
TRI Files
•
OBD2 PIDs
•
*. lbl Files
In the
second
area you will find the function buttons for saving and deleting the
TRI file
currently
loaded in the
TRI Editor
, all other buttons of this area are reserved for MFD28/32.
The
third area
can be used to add
internal
and
custom sensors
. The
internal sensors
include: