80-J4866-2 Rev. G
MAY CONTAIN U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL EXPORT CONTROLLED INFORMATION
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Glossary
44-Pin I/O Accessory Cable
.
See
Full Function Accessory Cable and Standard Accessory
Cable.
Bad MCP Status.
When an MCP100 fault has been detected, the Status field will display
10000/10001, 12000/12001, 13000/13001, or 22000/22001.
See
specific Status numbers, or
MCP100 Diagnostic Guide
for details on status codes.
Black Box.
See
Mobile Application Server.
Buzzer.
An indicator typically mounted behind the dash that buzzes if a message has been
received.
See
Message Waiting Light, Remote Message Waiting Light.
Calibration.
Calibration is performed when the MCP100 cannot use the J1708/1587 data link
for Performance Monitoring input. After sensor calibrations have been determined, the
dispatch computer operator needs to send the calibration numbers to the MCP100.
See
RPM
Calibration and Speed/Distance Calibration.
CDU.
See
Compact Display Unit.
C/No Value
. Indicates the strength of the data satellite signal being received from or sent to
the satellite. FL C/No indicates the forward signal strength; RL C/No indicates the return
signal strength.
Compact Display Unit (CDU).
The user interface device that can be used to display the
Omnitracs-provided navigation application for the MCP100 system.
Configuration Screen.
This screen shows how the MCP100 is configured. The System icon
(satellite dish) takes you to this screen; then tap the Config tab.
Data Satellite.
This satellite handles all transmission of information traffic between the
vehicle and the NMC. It uses Ku-band signals and is located approximately 22,300 miles
over the equator at 83° west longitude (south of Georgia).
Display Cable
. The display cable connects the media display unit (MDU) to the mobile
application server (MAS).
FL C/No Value.
Measures the energy going from the satellite to the mobile application server
(MAS).