2400 User Manual
Copyright © 2004 Stoneridge Electronics Ltd
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Notes:
1.
DO NOT push any other part of the drawer fascia when ejecting it.
2. The Eject push-button is only active when the ignition is on and the vehicle is stationary. It is not possible to open the drawer when the
vehicle is in motion or when the vehicle ignition is off.
3. The Eject push-button is not active when the electrical supply to the tachograph is interrupted. If it is not possible to restore the power,
the drawer will require to be released by an approved service engineer using procedures and special tools,
which are outside the scope
of this manual.
Figure 4 Drawer Ejection, Position of the Safe ‘Push’ Position (page 20)
Figure 5 Opening of the Tachograph Drawer (page 20)
2.6 Display
The display area of the fascia provides a continuous digital (liquid crystal) indication of all information that the operator will require during a
trip. Four distinct modes of display are available
, NORMAL
,
TRIP, DTC VALUE DISPLAY MODE
and
DTC TIME AND DATE DISPLAY
MODE.
Note: For the 12V version, only Normal and Trip Modes are available.
The digital display features the following three distinct information areas:
•
The upper right hand area of the display alternatively indicates the odometer reading (the total [cumulative] distance in kilometres
[km] travelled) or the trip reading (the total distance travelled [km] since the trip figure was last reset), depending on which display
mode has been selected (
NORMAL
or
TRIP
respectively). In order to identify the display mode that is active, the trip distance is
prefixed with the letters ‘
Tr
’. Mode selection is described in the
MODE SETTING
Section.
•
The lower right hand area of the display indicates the time in 24-hour clock format as a four-figure number, with a flashing colon
separating the hours from the minutes. The clock adjustments are described in the
ADJUSTING THE TIME SETTING
Section.
•
The left-hand side of the display indicates the current speed of the vehicle, expressed in kilometres per hour (km/h).
Figure 6 Display in NORMAL Mode (page 21)
Figure 7 Display in TRIP Mode (page 21)