Drew Technologies DASHDAQ-XL User Manual

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You can now assign the economy calculator values to a gauge (pg 13). Use the [<<] or [>>] buttons to select the signal from the

Rescale calculator signal list.

EXAMPLE: DISPLAYING RPM AS 0-8 INSTEAD OF 0-8000

Some people prefer a tachometer that displays RPM x1000 because the gauge face has fewer unnecessary zeroes and looks less

cluttered. This calculation looks like:

Adjusted Tachometer = Engine RPM / 1000

To perform this calculation on the DashDAQ, try setting:

Input Signal: Engine RPM from GenericOBD II or other RPM signal input

Multiplier Signal: Constant Multiplier from Rescale Signal

Multiplier Sign: 1 (Positive)

Constant Multiplier: 0.001. Represents the divide-by-1000

Offset Signal: Constant Multiplier from Rescale Signal

Constant Offset: 0 to add/subtract nothing

Name: RPM

You can now assign the economy calculator values to a gauge (pg 13). Use the [<<] or [>>] buttons to select the signal from the

Rescale calculator signal list.

EXAMPLE: ADJUSTING VEHICLE SPEED FOR TIRE SIZE

If you changed tires from 185/60-14 to 195/55-14 and now the speedometer is incorrect, it is because you haven’t reprogrammed the

ECM. If you calculate the difference, there would be a -1.3% difference and you want to compensate for that on the speed gauge. This

calculation looks like:

Adjusted Speed = Constant Multiplier * Vehicle Speed

Where the Constant Multiplier = 0.987 (1.3-1=.987)

To perform this calculation on the DashDAQ, try setting:

Input Signal: Vehicle Speed from GenericOBD II or other Vehicle Speed signal input

Multiplier Signal: Constant Multiplier from Rescale Signal Calculator

Multiplier Sign: 1 (Positive)

Constant Multiplier: 0.987. This represents 100% minus 1.3%.

Offset Signal: Constant Offset from Rescale Signal Calculator

Constant Offset: 0 to add/subtract nothing

Name: Speed adj.

You can now assign the rescale calculator values to a gauge (pg 13). Use the [<<] or [>>] buttons to select the signal from the

Rescale calculator signal list.

STATISTICS CALCULATOR (MIN / MAX / AVERAGE)

The statistics calculator allows you to monitor and log the minimum, maximum, or average value of a signal over a user defined period

of time. This calculator can be useful if to smooth out a signal that has a lot of movement, or to view high or low points.

Install the Statistics Calculator following the steps found in the “installing a Calculator Driver” above.

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