4–21
T-340
An alarm will be generated when the battery voltage transitions from good to bad indicating that the battery pack
needs recharging. If the alarm condition persists for more than 24 hours on continuous AC power, it indicates that
the battery pack needs replacement.
4.8.9
Pre-trip Data Recording
The DataCORDER will record the initiation of a Pre-trip test (see
) and the results of each test included
in Pre-trip. The data is time-stamped and may be extracted via the Data Retrieval program. See
for a
description of the data stored in the DataCORDER for each corresponding Pre-trip test.
4.8.10
DataCORDER Communications
Data retrieval from the DataCORDER can be accomplished by using the DataReader, DataLINE, DataBANK Card,
or a communications interface module.
NOTE
A DataReader, DataLINE, or a communications interface module display of Communication Failed is
caused by faulty data transfer between the DataCORDER and the data retrieval device. Common causes
include:
1. Bad cable or connection between DataCORDER and data retrieval device.
2. PC communication port(s) unavailable or mis-assigned.
3. Chart Recorder Fuse (FCR) blown.
Configuration identification for the models covered herein may be obtained on the Container Products Group Infor
-
mation Center by authorized Carrier Transicold Service Centers.
a. DataReader
The Carrier Transicold Data Reader (see
) is a simple to operate hand-held device designed to extract
data from the DataCORDER and upload it to a PC. The DataReader has the ability to store multiple data files.
Refer to Data Retrieval manual 62-10629 for a more detailed explanation of the DataReader.
Figure 4.12 DataReader
1) OFF
2) ON
3) UP Arrow
4) RIGHT Arrow
5) ENTER
6) Escape
7) DOWN Arrow
8) LEFT Arrow
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DataReader