cmsv6 fuel tank calibration operation guide
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<p>It is necessary to measure the length, width and height of the fuel tank, it is used when calibrating the fuel tank with cmsv6.</p>
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<li>The picture below is a schematic diagram of the fuel tank:
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Note: When calibrating in the server , it is necessary to convert the unit centimeter into meter
Fuel tank volume = volume (liter) = length x width x height (cubic decimeter)
1 dm = 10 cm = 100 mm
1 cubic decimeter = 1 liter = 1000 milliliters = 1000 cubic centimeters
1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter</li>
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<p>Assuming fuel tank: length=100 cm=10 dm
width=60 cm=6 dm
high=60 cm=6 dm
Step 1: Calculate the bottom area of the fuel tank= a x b = 10 x 6 = 60 (square decimetre)
Step 2: Known fuel tank height=h=6 dm
Step 3: Open cmsv6 platform, find settings, click "Fuel Sensor Settings"
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<p>Step 4: Select the vehicle to be calibrated and click Add
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Add 10 sets of data in the place where the above picture shows "add", the "fuel sensor value" here corresponds to Height, the unit is mm, but when we calculating the fuel volume, need to convert mm to dm.</p>
<p><strong>For example:</strong> input height=10mm=0.1dm (decimeter),
corresponding fuel volume = bottom area x height=0.1dm x 60=6L
Input height=20mm=0.2dm (decimeter),
corresponding fuel volume=bottom area x height=0.2dm x 60=12L</p>
<p>Please add 10 groups of fuel levels corresponding to different heights to the server, noted that the height of the 10th group must be the true height of the fuel tank.</p>
<p>Step 5: Finally, click Save.</p>