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Tacholink Black Box - Features Print
• Complies with NSW Government Regulation 531
• Rigid, tamper resistant Aluminium housing
• Able to record and retain numerous Events

• Self-contained unit; 195 x 100 x 40mm, weighing 400grams
• Up to 8 digital inputs eg Power Take Off, Brake activation, siren etc
• Continuously records data, including speed and odometer
• Can be configured to log speed every second
• Exception Logging of:

» RPM
» speed
» idle time
» fast acceleration
» heavy braking

• Dual speed and Dual RPM exception levels
• Automatically triggered High-resolution Event Log, recorded in milliseconds
• High-resolution Event Log can be triggered manually
• Non-Volatile Flash memory, virtually incorruptible
• May retain vehicle data for several months depending on usage patterns
• Data is retained on the Tacholink after downloading
• Can record Front/Rear and Left/Right acceleration for Event analysis
• Tacholink Software is field upgradeable
• PC Reporting Software is easy to use and interpret
• Can be transferred from one vehicle to another

For a list of other available features, see the Options Page

 





Newsflash
October 2007
Circuitlink technical staff spent 2 week on the west coast of the United States, installing, upgrading and training on the Tacholink.
September 2007
Circuitlink opens an office in Chile to both service South American operations, sales and support, and also provide some software development.
August 2007
Circuitlink launches the much anticipated Contactless Card System to work with the TicketLink2 - providing a complete Electronic Fare Collection System.
July 2007
Ciruitlink received a visit from Ian Macfarlane, Federal Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources. The Minister spent more than an hour looking at Circuitlink's products paying particular interest in the new Tacholink subject of a Commercial Ready R & D Grant.
June 2007
Circuitlink Directors secure new business after visiting customers and distributors in USA, Canada and Mexico.