Motores

Motores – Engine Hour Meter App for Android

User Data Policy

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Motores follows all legal requirements to protect your privacy. Our Privacy Policy is a legal statement that explains how we may collect information from you, how we may share your information, and how you can limit our sharing of your information. You will see terms in our Privacy Policy that are capitalized. These terms have meanings as described in the Definitions section below.

Definitions

Non Personal Information” is information that is not personally identifiable to you and that motores automatically collects when you use the app.

Personally Identifiable Information” is non-public information that is personally identifiable to you and obtained in order for us to provide you within our app. Personally Identifiable Information may include information such as your name, email address, and other related information that you provide to us or that we obtain about you.

Information Motores Collects

Motores collects only Non Personal Information needed for its objectives – counting motor hours. Motores does not collect Personally Identifiable Information in any way.

Third Party Services

Motores does not intend to transfer any information to the third parties

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We take appropriate security measures to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of data.

Children

Motores will not contact children under age 13 about special offers or for marketing purposes without a parent’s permission.
Motores will not contact anyone about special offers or for marketing purposes.

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Motores does not rent, sell, or share personal information about you with other people (save with your consent) or non-affiliated companies.

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Engine Hour Meter User’s Manual

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1. Creating a new motor

When you first start the app, it will bring you to New Motor screen automatically (see screenshot on the left). Further on tap plus in the main screen menu to add a new motor. There are no mandatory fields on this screen, but you need to enter at least something (name, initial runtime, image, etc) to make this motor created.

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2. Assigning an image

To change the default image, tap on the image and select alternate image from the list (see screenshot on the top-right). Also on this screen you may open phone's gallery or start camera app for making a photo in your own. In both these cases you will be directed to Pan-&-Zoom screen for adjusting the photo to required size (see screenshot on the left). Once you finish with adjusting the photo, it will appear in the list and you will be able to select and assign it to the motor (see screenshot on the right).

3. Calibrating the engine

If you plan to control engine runtime in semi-automatic mode you should enable sound control and calibrate the phone for your engine. For this you will need a short run of your engine. Therefore get close to the engine and be prepared to start it when asked. Then tap "Sound Control Disabled" to enable the sound control (if not enabled yet).

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If there were no calibration yet, the app will open calibration screen automatically, otherwise just tap threshold button below the "Sound Control" button. On the first step app shows a screen with current sound pressure level (see screenshot on the left) and waits for engine to start. When the engine is started, sound pressure level exceeds threshold and app opens next screen (see screenshot on the right). If this does not happen automatically with engine start, tap button "Next". Then position motor or yourself for normal operation and let the engine to run for some time in normal mode. Usually 10-30 seconds is sufficient. When done, tap middle triangle button to set the thresholds and shut the engine. Sound Pressure Level indicator should become shortly red and then yellow. If this happens the motor stop is detected normally and no adjustments needed. If indicator keeps green color, you may need to increase Engine OFF threshold. Tap on the "Engine OFF" label and then on +1 or +5 buttons or just correct the threshold level by taping new value. Tap Done to return on the Motor Editor screen.

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4. Assigning NFC Tag

On the phones with NFC support the app will show additional controls for NFC tag. If you wish to use NFC tag for stating or selecting your motor, attach an NFC tag to you lawnmower. When selecting a surface mount NFC tag, take into account what surface it will be mount on. To be mount on metal surface the tag should have ferrite barrier layer. To enable NFC control in the app, tap "NFC Control" button (see screenshot on the left). If the motor has no tag assigned yet, the app will show "Touch NFC Tag" screen (see screenshot on the right). Alternatively you may open this screen by tapping button with the tag ID (see this screenshot). Then touch the tag with your phone. If the scan is successful, the app closes the current screen and shows tag ID on the "Edit Motor" screen (see this screenshot) When operating the motor state will be triggered on a scan of the NFC tag. Motors with sound control off are started or stopped, while motors with sound control on are selected/deselected.

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5. Setting up maintenance schedule

On the Motor Editor screen tap <Brand, Model...> button. The app will open Model Editor screen (see screenshot on the left). Fields on the first screen are just memo, you may leave it empty. Tap button "Maintenance Schedule", the app will open Maintenance Schedule screen (see screenshot on the right). Enter values relevant to your engine. Please refer to engine owner's manual for exact numbers. Tap Back to return to the Motor Editor screen. On the Motor Editor screen tap Back to return on the main screen. Now you setup is ready.

6. Operating the app

Manual start.
On the Main screen:tap and hold an engine image with two fingers until state indicator becomes green (see sceenshot on the left)

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On the Motor screen: tap Play menu button
With NFC: unlock the screen, touch the NFC tag

Manual stop.
On the Main screen: tap and hold an engine image with two fingers until state indicator becomes gray
On the Motor screen: tap the Stop menu button
In the notifications: tap the Stop button
With NFC: unlock the screen, touch the NFC tag

Activating semi-automatic control:
On the Main screen: tap and hold an engine image with one finger until state indicator becomes yellow (see screenshot on the right.
On the Motor screen: tap the Microphone menu button
With NFC: unlock the screen, touch the NFC tag

Engine off Off
Engine selected Engine selected for sound control
Engine starts Engine start detected
Engine runs Engine runs
Engine stops Engine sound not detected

Deactivating semi-automatic control:
On the Main screen: tap and hold an engine image with one finger until state indicator becomes gray
On the Motor screen: tap the Microphone Mute menu button
With NFC: unlock the screen, touch the NFC tag

Clearing Maintenance Alert
On the Motor screen: tap the Maintenance Done menu item

Deleting a Motor
On the Motor screen: tap the Delete Motor menu item

Deleting a Motor Image
On the Image List screen: swipe the image slowly to the left until it is darkened and then release

7. Engine state indicator

Each motor in the list has an Engine state indicator, see legend on the left.