MoTeC ADL EDL User Manual

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MoTeC

Overview

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Logging Time

The maximum logging time is dependent on the logging memory size, the
number of items logged and the rate at which they are logged. The
configuration software will report the logging time, taking all these factors into
account.

Logging Types

The ADL provides three ways of logging the data: Normal Logging, Fastest
Lap Logging and Burst Logging.

Normal Logging

Normal Logging continuously logs data to memory whenever the Start
Condition is true (and the Stop Condition is false).

Logging Rates

The logging Rate may be individually set for each value between 1 to 1000
times per second.

Start and Stop Logging Conditions

To avoid logging unnecessary data, logging can be started and stopped by
user definable conditions. For example logging might start when the vehicle
exceeds 50 km/h, and stop when the engine RPM is below 500 RPM for 10
seconds. Note that the Start Condition must be true and the Stop Condition
must be false before logging will start.

Memory Filling Options

When the logging memory is full the ADL may be configured to either stop
logging, or to overwrite the oldest data, which ensures that the most recent
data is always available. This is referred to as cyclic logging.

For most applications it is recommended that cyclic logging is used.

Logging Setup Files

The logging list can be saved and loaded from a file. This allows multiple
logging setups to be used.

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