User's Manual
AD Plus2.0 User Manual
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Shock: refers to collision detection. The G-Sensor is used to determine whether the
collision occurs. The collision thresholds can be configured in this parameter.
4. Linkage: specifies the service functions linked with the alarm that is triggered.
The setting is the same as that for IO Alarm.
5. The G-sensor can be calibrated either automatically or manually.
Manual calibration:
After the manual calibration is saved, the calibration is considered successful when
the XYZ value at (0,0,1) is detected, and the successful calibration is recorded in the
operation log. The calibration success log contains the following information:
Gsensor calibration success status, time, and real-time values on the X, Y, and Z
axes. The following screen will be displayed after the manual calibration is
successful:
Automatic calibration:
The original logic is used. After the fifth calibration is completed, the deviation is
less than ±0.1 from the original values on the X, Y, and Z axes (0, 0, 1). The
calibration success log contains the following information: G-Sensor calibration
success status, time, and real-time values on the X, Y, and Z axes.
When the device enters the calibration process again and completes the calibration,
the data is recorded again.










