In the Free Measurement Vehicle Setup Screen it is possible to:
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Specify the vehicle fuel type.
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Save the current set-up to file.
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Load a previous set-up from file
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Load the SUN default set-up.
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Enable/disable limit sets.
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Edit limit sets.
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Enter the speed factor.
The vehicle fuel type, limit set values, limit sets On/Off setting and the
speed factor are collectively referred to as the “Vehicle Setup”.
8.3: „Saving and Loading Vehicle Setups‟ and 8.4: „Editing Limit Sets‟
provide information on saving, loading and editing Vehicle Setups.
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Use the Fuel Type Drop-down Menu to select the correct fuel type for
the vehicle under test (see 6.5.1: „Fuel Type Selection‟).
The available alternatives are:
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Petrol (default).
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LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas).
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CNG (Compressed Natural Gas).
Refer to the Diagnostic Platform Operator‟s Manual (4.4: „Drop-down
Menus‟) for details of the use of drop-down menus.
Note:
In the event of the fuel type LPG being selected, ensure that the correct
Butane/Propane ratio is entered in Gas Analyser System Settings
Screen (see 5.4). Failure to set the correct ratio may result in inaccurate
lambda calculation.
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Select the appropriate Speed Factor.
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The Speed Factor is the factor that must be applied to the raw rpm
data received by the unit (e.g. from the inductive pick-up) in order to
arrive at a true engine speed reading. For further information
concerning Speed Factor selection refer to the Emissions Diagnostic
Platform Operator‟s Manual (6.2.2: „Speed Factor Setting‟). The
Speed Factor currently applied is highlighted in green in the Speed
Factor section of the Vehicle Setup Screen. To change the applied
factor:
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Click with the mouse on the desired new Speed Factor, or
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Select the new Speed Factor using the keyboard or remote control left
and right cursor keys and press the “Enter” key to confirm the new
factor.
A thin yellow frame will move along the series of Speed Factor values
as the cursor keys are pressed. When the “Enter” key is pressed the
green highlight will move to the newly selected value.
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