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This section provides general information about the EDR capability of the ACM(s) this cable connects to and the type of EDR data that may be recorded. Always refer to the Data Limitations section of the CDR report for further information about the ACM and limitations of the data retrieved. The information included in the CDR report's Data Limitations section for this ACM is considered to be more precise and current than the generalized information included below. The actual data retrieved from the ACM may differ from what is described below. Review all vehicle coverage notes which are referenced in the Supported Vehicle list for this ACM before attempting to retrieve data from it. These ACMs are capable of storing event data from both deployment (rollover events - if equipped, side and frontal impacts) and non-deployment events in up to 2 event records. Stored deployment event data cannot be overwritten and non-deployment records can. Depending on the module type, coverage limitations noted in the Supported Vehicle list and equipment & accessories the vehicle is configured with, the CDR report will provide the end user with several data elements which may include:
Caution: During Bench top downloads, make sure the ACM is not moved, tilted or turned over while connected to and powered by the CDR Interface Module. Also, after a CDR download, wait 2 minutes after power is removed from the ACM before attempting to move the module. Not following these general ACM guidelines for bench top reading could cause new events to be recorded in the ACM. Refer to the "ACM Data Volatility During Crash Data Downloads!" for further information on ACM Volatility. CRASH DATA GROUP is the exclusive distributor for the Bosch CDR Product line |
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