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2. Enter the threshold speed for each of the first three speed bands. The fourth speed band consists of all
speeds greater than the last threshold.
3. Select Default to use the software default threshold settings. The Default speed thresholds are: 45, 60,
and 75 mph (US); 72, 97, and 121 kph (Metric); and 20.1, 26.8 and 33.5 m/s (S.I.).
4. Choose OK to save the new speed band settings. Choose Cancel to exit the dialog box and retain the
previous settings.
Set Braking Thresholds
Use the Set Braking Thresholds dialog box to enter the rates of deceleration that define Hard Braking and
Extreme Braking. These thresholds not only allow you to see how hard the your vehicle is being braked, but
they also trigger the Accident Log recording if you have the CarChip E/X.
To set braking thresholds:
1. Choose Set Braking Thresholds... from the CarChip menu. The CarChip / Set Braking Thresholds
dialog box appears.
2. Enter your desired hard and extreme braking thresholds.
3. Select Default to use the software default threshold settings. The Default braking thresholds are: 0.28
and 0.48 G (US & Metric) and 2.8 and 4.7 m/s
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(S.I.).
4. Choose OK to save the new settings. Choose Cancel to exit the dialog box and retain the previous
settings.
Hard Braking Threshold
This is the lower of two braking thresholds you can set in CarChip.
The default hard braking threshold is:
U.S. = 0.28 G
Metric = 0.28 G
I.S. = 2.8 m/s
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Extreme Braking Threshold
This is the braking rate which defines extreme braking. Set this rate at a level which you would not expect a
vehicle to exceed except during an emergency.
The default extreme braking threshold is:
U.S. = 0.48 G
Metric = 0.48 G
I.S. = 4.7 m/s
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