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− | This functionality allows user to see when iButton is read. Selected DOUT turns on for a configured duration, and after DOUT ON duration ends configured DOUT does not turn on even if iButton is left attached. | + | This functionality allows user to see when iButton is read. {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} turns on for a configured duration, and after DOUT ON duration ends {{{text_dout|DOUT1/DOUT2}}} does not turn on even if iButton is left attached. |
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| # To configure these parameters use fuel consumption norms which are presented in technical documentation of the vehicle. By default speeds for these fuel consumption norms are: City – 30 km/h, Average - 60 km/h, Highway - 90 km/h. These values can be changed. | | # To configure these parameters use fuel consumption norms which are presented in technical documentation of the vehicle. By default speeds for these fuel consumption norms are: City – 30 km/h, Average - 60 km/h, Highway - 90 km/h. These values can be changed. |
| # When speed is higher than the highway fuel consumption speed, x% of highway fuel consumption is added every extra y km/h, by default {{{model|FMB1YX}}} adds 20% every 50 km/h of extra speed. For example, the fuel consumption is (1.2 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 140 km/h and (1.4 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 190 km/h. | | # When speed is higher than the highway fuel consumption speed, x% of highway fuel consumption is added every extra y km/h, by default {{{model|FMB1YX}}} adds 20% every 50 km/h of extra speed. For example, the fuel consumption is (1.2 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 140 km/h and (1.4 * (Highway Fuel Consumption)) at 190 km/h. |
− | # ''Correction coefficient'' is used to correct every value of fuel consumption which is sent to the server through an expression of ((Used Fuel) * ''Correction coefficient''). By default it is 1, with minimum and maximum values of accordingly 0.01 and 2. For example, when correction coefficient is 1 and FMB120 calculates that the amount of used fuel over 35 m distance is 20 ml, the value of 20 ml will be sent to the server, and if correction coefficient is 1.2, the value of 20 * 1.2 = 24 ml will be sent to the server. | + | # ''Correction coefficient'' is used to correct every value of fuel consumption which is sent to the server through an expression of ((Used Fuel) * ''Correction coefficient''). By default it is 1, with minimum and maximum values of accordingly 0.01 and 2. For example, when correction coefficient is 1 and {{{model|FMB1YX}}} calculates that the amount of used fuel over 35 m distance is 20 ml, the value of 20 ml will be sent to the server, and if correction coefficient is 1.2, the value of 20 * 1.2 = 24 ml will be sent to the server. |
| # ''Fuel Consumption on Idling'' is used to calculate fuel consumption when ignition is on, but the vehicle is stationary. The consumption value is 1 l/h by default, with minimum and maximum of accordingly 0 and 5 l/h. This parameter is less than 1.0 l/h for almost all diesel cars and is equal about 1.5 – 2.0 l/h for gasoline cars. | | # ''Fuel Consumption on Idling'' is used to calculate fuel consumption when ignition is on, but the vehicle is stationary. The consumption value is 1 l/h by default, with minimum and maximum of accordingly 0 and 5 l/h. This parameter is less than 1.0 l/h for almost all diesel cars and is equal about 1.5 – 2.0 l/h for gasoline cars. |
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| ==DOUT controls== | | ==DOUT controls== |
| Please refer to [[FMB1YX DOUT controls|DOUT controls]]. | | Please refer to [[FMB1YX DOUT controls|DOUT controls]]. |