Alarms – MoTeC CDL3 User Manual

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The centre numeric display is normally used to display the current gear but
can be used for other purposes.

Bottom Alpha/Numeric Display

The 13 digit bottom alpha/numeric display can display up to 20 lines of
information that can be scrolled up or down using external buttons. Each of
the 20 lines can display up to 3 channel values at a time.
The values shown may be different for each of the three display modes.
Similar to the numeric displays, the bottom alpha/numeric display can show
up to four override values.
The bottom alpha/numeric display will also show any active alarm messages,
which will override all other values until the alarm is cleared.

Display Formatting

Units
All display units can be changed to suit the driver preferences, for
example, show temperatures in Fahrenheit rather than in Celsius.
Note

: This is independent of the units used for other purposes.

Decimal Places
The number of decimal places can be reduced for display purposes, for
example the engine temperature is measured to 0.1

°C but is better

displayed with no decimal places. This is normally done automatically.

Alarms

When an alarm is activated, a message is shown on the bottom line of the
display. To draw the driver's attention to the display, it is recommended to
activate a warning light.
The message can be defined as required and can include the current sensor
reading or the sensor reading when the alarm was triggered.

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