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Explorer TX8
Installation Guide
700-0157 R001
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Speed Settings Menu
Use the Speed Settings menu to set the options for recording speed data.
Figure 71
Speed Settings Menu
Table 11
Speed Settings Configuration Items
Menu Item
Description
Value [Default]
Speed Display
If speed is being recorded, select the desired input type to obtain the
speed:
•
a GPS receiver
•
a pulse counting input
GPS, [Pulse]
Speed Units
If the speed is being recorded from the GPS receiver or a Pulse input, the
desired speed display units must be selected. Selecting
MPH
converts the
GPS signal to display speed in miles per hour.
[MPH] - Miles per hour
KPH - Kilometers per
hour
KTS - Knots
Speed Pulse Count
The DVR records vehicle speed by counting the number of pulses
received either from a vehicle speed sensor or a vehicle Transmission
Control Module (TCM). Calibrate the DVR to the vehicle’s speed signal
by driving for one mile or kilometer in Calibration Mode. The DVR
counts the pulses from the speed sensor and then converts a pulse rate
into speed. The actual distance driven during calibration determines the
unit of the speed.
For example, to have speed recorded in MPH, drive for one mile in
Calibration Mode. To have speed recorded in KPH, drive for one
kilometer. The speed pulse count increments as the vehicle travels.
[3600], maximum 6
characters
Speed Limit
Set the speed which, when exceeded, can trigger an Excessive Speed
Action alarm. Speed displays in MPH or KPH depending on the
selection made in the Speed Units menu.
[0], maximum 3
characters
Excessive Speed Action
Select what action is taken when the speed limit is exceeded.
[Off], Log, Email,
Signal 1-10, Alarm 1-4
Calibrate
When calibrating speed, it is best to use known road markers to
determine a mile, as reading the odometer may introduce errors.
•
Press Calibrate to begin calibration.
•
Press Stop after driving exactly one mile.