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Appendices
Appendix A: Capturing Vehicle Data
7.1.1
Connect the FJ3 an Odometer
There are two possible odometer connections:
Direct from either an electronic odometer or a speedometer.
From a mechanical odometer via a Reed type odometer adaptor. Also known as a
pulse transducer or “taxi tap”
pulse transducer or “taxi tap”
Note
If you are recording the vehicle's engine hours, you may skip this
section and go on to section 7.1.4 Engine Hours.
section and go on to section 7.1.4 Engine Hours.
7.1.2
Electronic Odometer or Speedometer
If the vehicle has electronic instrumentation, run a single wire from the vehicle speed
sensor output VSS+ signal to the FJ3 and connect it to "VSS".
sensor output VSS+ signal to the FJ3 and connect it to "VSS".
7.1.3
Reed Type Mechanical Adaptor
If the vehicle has a mechanical odometer, and using a Reed type adaptor, run two
wires to the FJ3 and connect it to "BATT(+)" and "VSS".
wires to the FJ3 and connect it to "BATT(+)" and "VSS".