Specifications
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TEBS E2
Brake system
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Loading, processing and saving a file
– Open the notebook function (Tools => Notebook).
– Press button Read from file.
– If necessary, edit the content and save the change in the TEBS E with button
Write to file.
Loading and saving an external table
– Open the notebook function (Tools => Notebook).
– A CSV file (e.g. from Excel) can be saved, which must be located on the diag-
nostics PC or a connected USB stick. This is done by loading the file using the
button Read from file. The file cannot contain any formatting or special charac-
ters.
– Save the data to the TEBS E with button Write to file.
3.10.6 Operating data recorder (ODR)
Purpose
Saving various data to document vehicle operation and enabling inference on the
driving behaviour.
This operating data can be evaluated directly on the vehicle using the PC analysis
tool "ODR-Tracker".
The operating data recorder is split into "Historical data" (trip recorder, histogram)
and the "event recorder", which is explained further below.
It is possible to protect against deleting the ODR data with a password defined by
the user. The password can be assigned by the TEBS E Diagnostic Software see
chapter 7.1 "Parameter definition with TEBS E Diagnostic Software", page 125 =>
Window TEBS-E Diagnostic Software => ODR => Password management.
Historical data
The historical data is stored as sums or mean values over the unit's service life or
starting from the last time the Operating Data Recorder (ODR) was erased.
Historical data are:
• Operating hours
• Number of trips
• Average load
• Overload counter (trips)
• Average braking pressure
• Number of brake actions
• Number of brake actuations with pressure on yellow hose coupling
• Number of braking procedures in 24N operation
• Number of brake actuations with anti-jackknifing brake
• Number of hand brake actuations
• Mileage counter and operating hours since the brake linings were last replaced
• Data pertaining to air suspension system and lifting axle activation
Trip recorder
A trip has a travel distance of at least 5 km and a minimum speed of 30 km/h. The
trip recorder stores data from the last 200 trips.