Digital input labels – DAVIS FMS 3.9.3 DriveRight (8186) User Manual

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 Set the Hard Braking Threshold to equal the Decel Limit used by DriveRight

Devices.

 Set the Hard Acceleration Threshold to equal the Accel Limit used by DriveRight

Devices.

 Set Speed Band 3 to equal the Speed Limit used by DriveRight Devices.

3.

Set the Logging Interval for the Vehicle Speed Parameter and select up to four other

engine parameters

. Supported time intervals range from 1 seconds to 60 seconds.

4.

Set the default Alarm Status for all CarChips. If the CarChip is CarChip Fleet Pro, you

have the choice between three volume settings and disabling the Alarm feature. If the CarChip is
a CarChip Fleet, you have the choice between Medium and Disabled.

5.

Set the default LED Status for all CarChips. If Enabled, the green LED on the CarChip

flashes when plugged into a vehicle and flashes continually when the vehicle is running. If
Disabled, the green LED does not flash while in the vehicle.

6.

Determine if the GPS feature is enabled for all CarChips and set the interval at which the

GPS data is logged. The GPS Logging feature is available for the CarChip Fleet Pro models (#
8246).Select On to turn the GPS logging feature for all CarChips. Select Off to turn off the GPS
feature for all CarChips. A CarChip GPS/Wireless Interface Module (# 8251) and GPS Module (#
8128) must be installed in a vehicle with each CarChip to log CarChip GPS data.

The Estimated Logging Time box lists the approximate number of hours CarChip data can be
logged without the CarChip rewriting over the oldest data stored. The number of hours the
Carchip can log depends on the parameters logged, their selected logging intervals, if GPS
logging has been enabled and the logging interval for the GPS feature.

7.

When your are finished, click Set Defaults to save any changes, click Defaults to clear

all changes and display the original defaults, or click Cancel to exit without saving changes.

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Digital Input labels

You can identify the two digital inputs signals available on a DriveRight 600 using this dialog box.
Digital inputs are any variable from the vehicle that produces a high and a low voltage input. The
DriveRight device records these high and low voltage differences for the inputs that you select.
These digital inputs get incorporated into various database displays and reports throughout the
software, such as the

Accident Log Report

, the

Trip Database

and the GPS database.

To change the digital input labels:

1. Click

Digital Input Labels in the Setup menu. The Digital Input Labels dialog box is

displayed.

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