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ALEOS 4.2.3 User Guide
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Configuring Engine Hours
ALEOS can keep track of how long the engine has been on (Engine Hours) which
is determined by either Ignition Sense or the Power In voltage. There two
configuration fields to govern how Engine Hours is determined.
Engine Hours On Voltage Level (.1 Volt) - Use the Power In voltage to
monitor engine usage. Set the voltage to higher than the maximum “at rest”
voltage of your battery to track how long the engine has been on.
Engine Hours Ignition Enable - Use ignition sense to monitor how long the
engine has been on.
A typical battery will be below 13.0 Volts, while a typical vehicle maintains the
voltage at 14.4 volts when the engine is running. Thus, a value of 130 (13.0 Volts)
will correctly identify when the engine is on.
Periodic Timer Daily
Mode
This mode allows you to specify when the device should be active and when it should be in
Low Power mode on a daily basis. If you select the Periodic Timer Daily Mode, two fields
display:
Periodic Timer Start Time (00:00-23:59 UTC) - Enter the time to start the AirLink
device in the Active mode.
Period Timer Active Duration (00:00-23:59 UTC) - Enter the time for how long the
device should be active.
The device will become active at the start time (UTC) and stay active for the active
duration.
Engine Hours
Engine Hours On
Voltage Level (.1
Volt)
This command sets the voltage above the level at which the engine should be considered
“ON”. To enter a voltage of 13.0 volts, enter 130.
Engine Hours Ignition
Enable
Engine Hours are counted when the ignition sense is high. Options: Enable and Disable.
Field Description
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