The different date formats includ • MM/DD/YYYY • DD/MM/YYYY • YYYY/MM/DD The different time formats include: • AM/PM • 24 Hour • The Anomalous Vehicles dialog box now includes two types of anomalous vehicle exceptio S vehicles are included in the Specific Vehicle Exceptions list in the Anomalous Vehicles dialog box. C rChi CarChip Software version 2.3.1 includes the following change: • CarChip Software version 2.3 includes the following changes: • The CarChip software now processes VIN number re
To view the Trip Log Summary: 1. Click on the Trip Log View icon or select Trip Log from the View menu. The Trip Log Summary view displays. vity Log View displays all the activity events recorded by your CarChip. Select a topic below to re about the Activity Log Summary and the Activity Log Event View. See Also: Right Click Menu Options Trip Log Report View Trip Log Plot View Trip Log Table View Trip Record Comments Plot Setup Options Trip Log Navigation Buttons Back to Home | View Menu Home | F
To organize trip type information: 1. Select Trip Type Entry from the Tools menu. The Trip Type Entry dialog box displays. 2. Select the a driver from the Driver box or select All. 3. Select a vehicle from the Vehicle box or select All. 4. Select the Search All Dates check box or enter a date range for the trips you want displayed in the Date Range __ To __ box. Selecting a date range is especially helpful if you do not want to display all the trip entries or if you want to limit the number of t
The Enable VIN Mode command toggles the VIN mode on and off. When a check box displays next to the Enable VIN Mode command, the VIN recording capabilities on the CarChip data logger are turned on. If a check box does not display, the CarChip data logger alarm has been turned off. Note: The Enable VIN Mode command is not available for the serial versions (# 8210, 8220) of CarChip. To toggle the CarChip VIN Mode on and off: 1. Select Enable VIN Mode from the CarChip menu. The CarChip software take
Scroll the list of CarChip IDs using the scroll bar. To edit existing CarChip information: 1. Double-click the Name field for a CarChip data logger from the CarChip ID dialog box. The selected CarChip name is highlighted. 2. Edit the CarChip name. 3. Click OK to accept the changes to the Driver ID, or click Cancel to exit the Driver ID dialog box without saving changes. Back to Walkthrough - Full Setup | Setup Menu Home | File | Setup | CarChip | Tools | View | Help | Shortcuts CarChip Name Colu
If the Draw Acceleration Events box is selected from the Setup / Plots dialog box, the acceleration events are represented by blue vertical lines. A hard acceleration event is a dotted blue vertical line. An extreme acceleration event is a solid blue vertical line. To display acceleration events in the plots: 1. Select Plots from the Setup menu. The Setup / Plots dialog box displays. 2. Click the Draw Acceleration Events check box to toggle the function on and off. A check indicates that the Dra
Individual Walkthrough commands are included in the Walkthrough sub-menu in the Setup menu so that you can access each individual walkthrough process at any time. Back to Getting Started | Setup Menu Home | File | Setup | CarChip | Tools | View | Help | Shortcuts Walkthrough - Full Setup The CarChip software includes a full walkthrough that steps you through the full process of configuring your CarChip data logger and CarChip software. This process is useful for a first time or returning user th
Back to CarChip Menu | Getting Started Home | File | Setup | CarChip | Tools | View | Help | Shortcuts Unidentified Vehicle/Driver ID The Unidentified Vehicle/Driver ID dialog box displays once data has been downloaded from the CarChip data logger, prompting you to select the vehicles and drivers associated every trip that was recorded. The CarChip device is capable of being connected to multiple vehicles. Every time the CarChip is connected to a vehicle, a connection event is recorded. The Unid
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This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or