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Old 10-10-2001, 03:02 PM
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Does anyone use Datamaster? I'm not sure wich parameter = BLM. It seems my choices are: LTerm Adj, STerm-C Counts, LTerm-C Counts, and STerm-P. Any ideas??????
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by ptc92rs:
Does anyone use Datamaster? I'm not sure wich parameter = BLM. It seems my choices are: LTerm Adj, STerm-C Counts, LTerm-C Counts, and STerm-P. Any ideas??????</font>

It seems that DataMaster uses different terminology for different versions of thier software. I use the DM32x85 for my truck and it doesn't have any of those. It does have Long term (which is BLM) and Short term.

Is your LTerm Adj and STerm-P shown as percentages or as smaller single or double digit positive and negative numbers? If so, those might be the percentages over and under 128. For example a 10 would mean something like you're 10% above 128.

Are the LTerm-C Counts and STerm-C Counts shown ase three digit numbers close to 128? If so, your LTerm-C number would probably be your BLM.

If neither of the above is true, I don't have any idea. :-) I've tried emailing TTS with some of my questions, but they have never responded.
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My initial thinking is that LTerm-C = BLM. Not only does it remain more steady but it most closely resembles BLM from my MAC scan tool. STerm-P IS a + or - number, maybe the percentage. But the LTerm Adj and STerm-C numbers jump back and forth a good bit between @ 110 and 148.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by ptc92rs:
My initial thinking is that LTerm-C = BLM. Not only does it remain more steady but it most closely resembles BLM from my MAC scan tool. STerm-P IS a + or - number, maybe the percentage. But the LTerm Adj and STerm-C numbers jump back and forth a good bit between @ 110 and 148.</font>

Sounds like you're on the right track.
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