Emsis — Manual
7.2
Hardware Tank
7.2.1
Units
Fuel level volume value on the CAN bus is always represented in
liters
. Hence the complete tank calibration process must be done in
liters. Emsis will ignore the volume unit setting and always consider
the numbers you are entering as liters.
However, when the calibration is complete and tanks (fuel level) are
set, the fuel level values on the main pilot screens will be converted
in units selected by user (US gal or liters).
7.2.2
Setting up the Channel
Please refer to
Daqu 2.3
or
miniDaqu
manual for more details on
connections and channel settings. The manuals are accessible from
our web page.
First we will show a most typical channel configuration for a resistive
type fuel level sensor, which is connected to one of the E channels.
1. Switch to the
Emsis Setup
screen.
2. Select the
Engine
menu item and then
Sensors
subitem.
3. Enter
314
password, if necessary.
4. Search for the
E01
channel and open it.
5. Change the values to match the figure 33a.
Sometimes an active sensor is used. (Note: Capacitive sensors are
just a special case of active sensors.) These sensors usually output
voltage in 0-5V range. Let’s assume that sensor is connected to E02
channel. Such a sensor shall be then configured as it is shown in
Figure 33b.
Once channels have been configured you shall proceed to the tank
calibration.
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Kanardia
2021
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