Drew Technologies DASHDAQ-XL User Manual

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This driver has a few parameters:

Input Signal: Signal for this calculation.

Time to Average (s): Seconds of historical data to use in the calculation. For example, specify “1.5” to average the past one-

and-one-half seconds of data.

Name: Abbreviation to identify this signal. Displayed on the assign signals screen.

Precision: Number of decimal digits to display.

After configuring, you may choose among several calculations on the assign signals screen:

Minimum: Smallest value during “time to average”

Maximum: Largest value during “time to average”

Smoothed: Average value during “time to average”. Using this signal with a small (1-2 second) time to average is a great way to

filter signals that fluctuate wildly.

If you’ve assigned a statistic to a gauge but you’re not seeing values, double-check the Input Signal setting. Try assigning the input signal

to a gauge to verify that the DashDAQ is able to get a reading.

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS

1/4-mile, 1/8-mile, 0-60mph times and many user-defined performance tests can be measured with DashDAQ Using only the speed

signal input from OBD II or an external sensor.

1/4-MILE, 1/8-MILE, 0-60MPH TEST

From the Main Menu tap [Performance].

1. Tap on [Setup] then tap [Speed Sig] and locate and select the vehicle speed sensor.
2. Tap [Save].
3. The [Dist Sig] is self-calculated and is speed x time.

4. Tap [Save].
5. Tap [Acceleration Test].

Select the performance you would like to test by tapping on it.

First specify the signals for speed and distance. You can use

GenericOBD II, a standalone engine management system, or even

a GPS

Next choose a speed-based or distance-based measurement

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