TPS On-Board Features
- "Time stamp": The "Date/time" that marks the start of the payload cycle.
- "Payload": The weight of the material that is being moved
- "Loading Time": The amount of time that is required to load the truck
- "Loading Time": The amount of time that is required to load the truck
- "Stopped Empty Time": The “total time” that is recorded for a truck that is “stopped while empty”during the payload cycle
- "Traveling Empty Time": The “total time” that is recorded for a truck that is “travelling while empty”during the payload cycle
- "Travel Empty Distance": The “total distance” travelled by the truck while the truck was empty.
- "Stopped Loaded Time": This is the time that is recorded when a truck with a full load is not moving during the payload cycle.
- "Traveling Loaded Time": This is the time that is recorded when a truck with a full load is moving during the payload cycle.
- "Transmission Shifts": This is the total number of transmission shifts “up or down” that were made during the payload cycle.
- "Fuel Used": This is the total fuel that is used during the payload cycle.
- "Operator ID": This is the identification number of the operator that had dumped the load for that payload cycle. The operator must enter this number into the VIMS via the VIMS keypad module.
- The total number of loads that were hauled since the last reset
- The total weight that was hauled since the last reset
- Total travel distance since the last reset
- Total travel time since the last reset
- Set the maximum payload weight.
- Turn on/off last pass indicators.
- Turn on the Maximum Payload Speed Manager. Turn off the Maximum Payload Speed Manager.
- Set the event limits for the Road Analysis Control (RAC).
- Payload weight
- Loading status messages
- Loading
- Last pass
- Fully loaded
- Loader pass count
- Last pass indicator
- Cycle data
- Payload weight
- Payload status (“travelling, empty, etc.”)
- Haul distance.
- Fuel level
- Carryback that is in the body of the truck or carryback that is stuck to the underside of the machine
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