Wesley BC-620-4CA User Manual
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Monitor Menu: VEHICLE, cont’d
DISPLAY
VARIABLE
RANGE
DESCRIPTION
4a — MONITOR MENU
Time to Dist 3
0–128 sec
Time taken for the vehicle to travel from
Time_to_Capture_Dist_3
0–32000
zero rpm to the programmed Capture
Distance 3 (see Program
»
Vehicle menu)
during its most recent such trip.
For accurate distance measurements,
the Speed to RPM parameter must be set
correctly (page 58).
Braking Distance Captured 0–1000000.0 Distance traveled by the vehicle starting
Braking_Distance_Captured
0–400000000
with vehicle braking (initiated by throttle
reversal, brake pot, or VCL_Brake) and
ending when Motor_RPM = 0. Units are
meters or feet, depending on the setting
of the Metric Units parameter (page 58).
For accurate distance measurements,
the Speed to RPM parameter must be set
correctly (page 58).
Distance Since Stop
0–1000000.0 Distance traveled by the vehicle starting
Distance_Since_Stop
0–400000000
from a stop. In effect, the vehicle is used
as a tape measure. (In other words, if you
travel 300 feet forward and then 300 feet in
reverse, the distance would be 600.) The
distance is continuously updated and will
stop (and restart) when Motor_RPM = 0.
For accurate distance measurements,
the Speed to RPM parameter must be set
correctly (page 58). Units are meters or feet,
depending on the setting of the Metric Units
parameter (page 58).
Distance Fine
-214748364.8–214748364.7
Position measurement. Net distance
Distance_Fine_Long
-2147483648–2147483647
in both the forward and reverse
directions. (In other words, if you
travel 20 inches forward and then
20 inches in reverse, the distance
would be zero.) The distance is con-
tinuously updated and will roll over
when the variable goes over the
limits. Units are decimeters or inch-
es, depending on the setting of the
Metric Units parameter (page 58).
For accurate distance
measurements, the Speed to RPM
parameter must be set correctly
(page 58).