Operation, Retrieving the logged data, Sending and retrieving configuration files – MoTeC ESDL3 User Manual

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Operation

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Operation

When operating the Dash Logger, any of the activities of the Online menu of
the Dash Logger Manager software can be performed. This requires the PC to
communicate to the Dash Logger.
Note:

All other menu items perform offline activities.

Retrieving the Logged Data

• On

the

Online

menu, click

Get Logged Data

A PC is used to unload the logged data from the Dash Logger. The logged
data is then stored on the computer's hard disk.
After each unload the user has the option to clear the logging memory.
The unload may be interrupted part way through if necessary by
disconnecting the computer. The partial unload will contain the most recently
logged data and will be stored on the computer's hard disk. In this case the
Dash Logger memory is not cleared and logging will continue as normal at the
end of the existing data. Next time the logged data is unloaded both the new
data and the previously partly unloaded data will be retrieved.

Sending and Retrieving Configuration Files

• On

the

Online

menu, click Send Configuration to send the currently

open configuration file
Note:

When a configuration file is sent to the Dash Logger the existing

data is retrieved and stored in the From Dash Backups directory to use
in case the data in the Dash Logger needs to be restored. The
maximum number of files is 10.

• On

the

Online

menu, click Get Configuration to retrieve the current

configuration file
This will only be necessary if the original file is not available on the PC.

Zeroing Sensors

Some sensors require regular zeroing, for example Steering Angle,
Suspension Position, Ride Heights, G Force Sensors and Throttle Position.
Dash Manager software provides a feature for easy zeroing of all these
sensors.

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