How to adjust logging?

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How to adjust logging?

Postby Forg on Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:21 pm

Hi all,

I just know this is a total-noob question & the answer will be obvious ... but how do you change what data is logged by the ECU?
The manual seems to say I should go to the Adjust menu, then Data Logging Setup, then choose an item. So I've gone through the things I wanted to log, and selected them.

Later when I use Utilities / Get Logged Data (Ctrl + F8), i2 shows that I haven't logged the stuff I wanted to log.

What'm I doing wrong, should I have performed a File / Send File to ECU (Ctrl + F5) in order to make those logging changes stick?

Ta muchly in advance!
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Re: How to adjust logging?

Postby Stephen Dean on Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:35 pm

Hi Forg,

To get the channels to log (maximum of 16) in the M84, you need to change the Value from 0 to the rate that you want the channel to log at, with a maximum rate (hz) of 100. If there is a 0 next to the channel, it will not log. To remove a channel from the log set, you change the value to 0.

When you have made these changes, you have to save the file using Ctrl+S (if connected to the ECU), or Send File to ECU if you do the work off line and then send it to the ECU.
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Re: How to adjust logging?

Postby Forg on Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:11 pm

SDean wrote:To get the channels to log (maximum of 16) in the M84, you need to change the Value from 0 to the rate that you want the channel to log at, with a maximum rate (hz) of 100. If there is a 0 next to the channel, it will not log. To remove a channel from the log set, you change the value to 0.

When you have made these changes, you have to save the file using Ctrl+S (if connected to the ECU), or Send File to ECU if you do the work off line and then send it to the ECU.

Thanks heaps!

I've just had a play in offline-mode, it seems obvious now you've described it to me. :)
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