.
Two sets of data are exported. At the top of the file
will be the haul cycle data. The columns, left to right
are:
•
Truck number
•
Haul cycle start date
•
Haul cycle start time
•
Payload
•
Swingloads
•
Operator ID
•
Warning Flags
•
Carry Back
•
Total Haul Cycle time
•
Empty Running Time
•
Empty stop time
•
Loading time
•
Loaded running time
•
Loaded stopped time
•
Dumping time
•
Loading start time
•
Dumping start time
•
Loaded haul distance
•
Empty haul distance
•
Loaded maximum speed
•
Time when loaded maximum speed occurred
•
Empty maximum speed
•
Time when loaded maximum speed occurred
•
Maximum + frame torque
•
Time when the maximum + frame torque
occurred
•
Maximum - frame torque
•
Time when the maximum - frame torque
occurred
•
Maximum sprung weight calculation
•
Time
when
the
maximum
calculation occurred
•
Left Front Tire-kilometer-hour
•
Right Front Tire-kilometer-hour
•
Average Rear Tire-kilometer-hour
•
Frame serial number
M20-30
•
•
The second series of data below the haul cycle data
is the alarms. The alarm columns, left to right are:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Compressed
This export function allows the data from one laptop
to be transferred to another computer. This can be
useful when a service laptop is used to download
multiple machines and transfer the data to a central
computer for analysis. This can also be used to copy
sprung
weight
haul data from a particular truck onto a diskette for
analysis.
The file format is a compressed binary form of the
displayed query. The file can only be imported by
another computer running the PDM Software.
Payload Meter III
Reserved 1-5, 7-10: These values are internal
calculations used in the continued development
of PLMIII and should be ignored.
Reserved 6: This value is the payload estimate at
the shovel just before the truck begins to move.
The alarm type
The date the alarm was set
The time the alarm was set
Alarm description
The date the alarm was cleared
The time the alarm was cleared
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