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Only the data within the selected time period will be
stored.
A trigger is used to define the zero time point on
any waveform display. This is used to make it easier to
locate the actual point at which the fault occurred on the
waveform display. Triggers may take three forms.
1.
Manual Trigger
A manual trigger would be used in circumstances where
the technician can clearly identify the point when the fault
occurs and has access to the PDU at this point.
The trigger icon should be pressed on the waveform /
bargraph display (ortheon-road trigger icon) at the instant
the fault occurs. This will then become the zero point for
the waveform/bargraph display. The waveform/bargraph
display up to this point would have a negative form.
2.
Fault Code Trigger
The fault code trigger is used when the first indication of
a fault is normally by the appearance of a warning lamp
within the instrument pack. For some vehicle systems
Datalogger can trigger on specific fault codes, this type of
triggering is more precise than simply triggering on the
warning lamp.
This trigger
is
selected during the parameter customisation
process. To select a fault code to trigger 'on', set the fault
code (parameter) to record.
Asign the display order by touching the rectangle below
the Eye icon repeatedly until the desired display order
number is shown.
Press the rectangle in the trigger column.
Highlight the fault code parameter again and select the
magnifying glass
icon.
The trigger customisation screen
will be displayed.
Select the appropriate trigger style icon and select the tick
icon to confirm.
Press the Tick icon again to return to the main Datalogger
screen.
Select the Record icon to start data capture.
The unit will trigger when the fault code appears and will
set the zero time point of the waveform / bargraph display.
3. Specific Signal Trigger
It is possible to select a specific parameter or signal to
trigger Datalogger.
Triggering on specific signals is likely to be used when the
vehicle system has no on-board diagnostics or when
diagnostic information is not readily available at the time
the fault occurs, e.g. air-conditioning.
Thistypeoftriggershouldonly be used when it is known
that a particular signal has certain characteristics at the
time the fault occurs, e.g. one signal will always go from
12 Volts to ground, bringing on a warning lamp when a
particular fault occurs,
as
this is a known event, this signal
may be used to trigger the PDU.
Trigger Selection
Any of the record enabled parameters may be used to
trigger Datalogger.
To select a trigger highlight the parameter name, a
magnifying glass type icon will appear at the bottom of the
screen.
Select the magnifying glass type
icon.
The trigger action screen should be displayed.
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The following trigger options are available:
Triggers when the signal passes above
a
specified
value,
i.e. stop lamp.
Triggers when the signal passes below
a
specified
value,
i.e. Anti-Lock brakes warning lamp.
Triggers when the signa
I
passes outside
a
specified
band,
i.e. oxygen sensor feedback.
Triggers when the signal passes into a specified
band.
Once the type of trigger has been selected the trigger
vaiue(s) (i.e. the signal level at which the trigger point wil
I
occur) should be set.
These values are set by highlighting the existing value.
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Highlighted Trigger Value
Press the calculator-style
icon.
A new screen should now be displayed.
Trigger Value Entry
Enter the required trigger value using the calculator-style
screen buttons.
The S.I. button enables unit selection, where applicable,
refer to S.I. Units.
Confirm the trigger value by pressing the 'tick'
icon.
The trigger screen will now be re-displayed.
Press the 'tick' icon to go back to the Parameter
Customisation screen.
Press the 'tick' icon again to return to the datalogger main
menu.
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Datalogger Timing
Select the 'clock' icon from the main menu screen.
Confirm the selection using the 'tick'
icon.
The Datalogger timing screen should now be displayed.
Datalogger Timing
Signals
Sample Interval
Record time
Pre-trigger
Post-trigger
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50%
00:16:40
50%
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Datalogger Timing
The Datalogger timing screen allows customisation of the
sample interval and duration of data capture.
The display will identify the number of parameters
(channels) which have been selected to be recorded by
Datalogger.
Timing changes can only be made while data capture is
inactive. Entering Dataloggertiming while vehicle data is
being captured will display the current
settings,
but disable
selection.
Signals
The signals are the number of parameters set for sampIing
by Datalogger.
Sample Interval
The sample interval (frequency) defines the time interval
between successive block requests for all recorded
parameters.
The sample interval is selectable to enable fast response to
intermittent faults.
Note: Very short sample intervals may reduce test
duration
because ttie
PDU memory
becomes
full of
data.
Select the sample interval rectangle.
Acaiculator-style icon should nowbedisplayed. rrr?]
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Aswellasa calculator-style icon beingdisplayed
there will bea hare
icon,
selecting this icon will
automatically set the fastest sample rate for the
selected parameters.
Note: The fastest sannple rate set using the 'hare' icon may
be too fast for some applications.
Select the calculator-style
icon.
A new screen should now be displayed.
Enter Test Duration
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Test Duration
Enter the required value in milliseconds up toa maximum
of 60,000 mS (1 min). At this stage Datalogger will not
verify if the entered sample interval can be achieved.
When Datalogger is actioned to start recording vehicle
data,
and the sample interval is shorter than the fastest
achievable capture time, a warning screen will be
displayed,
requesting changes to the sample interval.
Record Time
The record time (test duration) defines the length of the
data slice which will be preserved for analysis after the
fault occurs. The selected time will be split equally before
and after the fault trigger, e.g. a 10 minutes recording will
preserve data from 5 minutes before to 5 minutes after the
fault.
At the end of the record time the PDU will automatically
stop recording.
The record time is entered in the same way as the sample
interval,
by enabling the rectangle and selecting the
calculator-style
icon.
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Pre-trigger and Post-trigger
The pre-trigger and post-trigger represent the duration of
the tests before and after the trigger point respectively.
Waveform
Select the waveform icon from the main menu, confirm
selection usingthe'tick'icon;thewaveform screen should
now be displayed.
System Icons
For
a
detai led description of each of the system icons, refer
to the on-screen Dataslogger Training Programme.
Datalogger Specific Icons
The Datalogger specific icons are those at the bottom of
the screen.
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Wa\/eiorm Display
The screen consists of three parts:
• Waveform Display
• System icons
• Datalogger Specific icons
Waveform Display
The waveform display provides a graphical indication of
activity occurring within the displayed parameters. This
feature provides a display of various waveforms
simultaneously. Each waveform represents a vehicle
parameterindicatingmeasuredactivity in relation to time.
The display is dynamically updated atthe frequency of the
sample interval.
Totheright-handsideofthewaveform isadigital read-out
of that signal.
A vertical dotted line (cursor) on the screen represents the
point in time displayed by the digital read-out.
This cursor may be moved by applying finger pressure to
the screen in the position the cursor is required.
The system up or down icons can be used to scroll the
waveform display up or down respectively to look at the
other displayed waveforms.
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Datalogger Icons
Record icon
Press the record icon to start capturing data, a trigger icon
will replace the record
icon.
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Press the trigger icon to instigate the manual trigger.
Once the trigger procedure has occurred, a stop icon will
replace the trigger
icon.
Press the stop icon to stop capturing data.
The following icons are to aid viewing / analysis.
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Split Cursor Icon
The split cursor icon spl its the vertical cursor into
two parts.
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VV
One permanent static cursor represented by
a
solid vertical
line in the waveform display, and one moveable cursor
represented by a dotted vertical line, this is moved by
applying finger pressure to the screen in the position the
cursor is required.
The digital display of the waveforms will now represent
the difference in levels between the two cursors and not
the absolute signal level as detailed earlier.
Re-scale Vertical Icon
Normally all of the waveforms are displayed
with the vertical axis representing the maximum
possible variation ofthesignal,
e.g.
battery voltage
0 to 16 V.
The re-scale icon causes the waveform to scale such that
the recorded variation determines the scale, this normally
enlarges the vertical scale.
The scaling operation can be performed on any of the
displayed waveforms by highlighting the parameter name
prior to the operation.
Once auto-scaling
has
taken place, further manual scaling
may be achieved by using the '+' and '-' system icons.
Waveform Display Number
This icon enables control of the number of
waveforms displayed on the screen at any one
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MMV
time.
Pressing this icon causes the '+' and '-' system icons to
appear. Using these system icons increase or decrease the
number of displayed waveforms.
It should be noted that the more waveforms displayed the
poorer the detail becomes, therefore the number of
displayed waveforms should be kept to a minimum.
Horizontal Scale
-^ This icon performs the same function as the re-
scale vertical icon only for the horizontal axis.
By expanding the scale more detail will be available, thus
proving easier to analyse. However the amount of time
displayed on any one screen will be reduced.
Bargraph / Digital display
Bargraph / Digital display provides another format in
which to display recorded date.
The Datalogger icons operate similar to those used in the
waveform display. However one new icon is provided as
a toggle option from bargraph to digital display.
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On-Road Trigger
When on-road trigger is selected using the motorway icon
from the main menu a symbol is displayed over the entire
screen display area.
This option is intended for use during on-road tests to
ensure that the PDU screen does not distract the driver.
Press the record icon to start capturing data, a trigger icon
will replace the record
icon.
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Datalogger Trigger Icon
Press the trigger icon to instigate the manual trigger.
Once the trigger procedure has occurred, a stop icon will
replace the trigger
icon.
Press the stop icon to stop
capturing data.
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Datalogger Example
A customer reported intermittent illumination of the
anti-
Lock Brakes (ABS) warning lamp.
TheABScontrolmodulewas interrogated, producing fault
code 33 (95 MY), right-rear wheel speed sensor.
The PDU was used to check the wheel speed sensor
output using the ABS warning lamp as a trigger.
The PDU was setup to the vehicle's configurations and
Datalogger was accessed.
Datalogger automatically defaulted to the waveform
screen.
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240KPH •
FRW<133
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Datalogger Waveform Screen
The main menu icon was selected to access the main
menu screen.
The main menu screen is the main control screen for
access to Datalogger's subsystems.
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The customisation icon was selected, and the
selection was confirmed using the 'tick'
icon.
The parameter customisation screen was then displayed.
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ABSWL
BAT+P20
BAT+P3
FLS2
FLW<133
FLW>133
FRW<133
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•
•
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6
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3
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V
V
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KPH
KPH
KPH
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Parameter Customisation Screen
All pre-defined parameters were cancelled using the 'C
icon,
the screen was now similar to that below.
Signals ^ (n> •S'- rz^ S.I.
ABSWL
BAT+P20
BAT+P3
FLS2
FLW<133
FLW>133
FRW<133
V
V
V
A B C
1 2 3 ^ ^ i i C
V
KPH
KPH
KPH
Datalogger Main Menu
Fig. 35 Parameter Setup
The rectangle below the play icon next to 'ABSWl' (Anti-
lock Brakes System Warning Lamp) was selected to be
recorded.
The rectangle below the 'eye' icon in the 'ABSWl' row
was selected to be recorded.
The screen was scrolled down until 'RIW<133' was
displayed.
The rectangle below the play icon in row'RLW<133'was
selected.
The rectangle below the eye icon in row 'RLW<1 33' was
selected.
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The screen was scrolled down until 'RRW<133' was
displayed.
The rectangle below the play icon on row 'RRW<133' was
selected.
The rectangle below the eye icon in row 'RRW<133' was
selected.
The 're-order' icon was then selected; this places
the record enabled parameters at the top of the
parameter list in numerical order.
The 'ABSWL' parameter was then selected and the trigger
switched on by touching the rectangle in the ABSWL line
below the trigger symbol.
The 'OV rectangle was then selected.
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ABSWL
Trigger
S.I.
Anti-Lock Brakes Warning Lamp
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Signals
ABSWL
RLW<133
RRW<133
BAT+P20
BAT+P3
FLS2
FRW<133
•
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KPH
KPH
V
V
^K
KPH
i=
ABS Warning Light selection
^
Themagnifying-glasstype icon wasthen selected
to lead to the trigger customization screen.
The 'falling-edge' trigger icon was then selected.
DataLogger will then trigger from the ABSWL when the
signal passes below a specified value.
Selection of the OV trigger point
The calculator-style icon was then selected to
alter the trigger value. 11 2 31
Using the calculator-style screen buttons, a threshold
value of 6 Volts was entered.
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Trigger Point setting to 6V
ABSWL
Trigger
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Falling Edge Trigger Icon
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The 'tick' icon was selected to return to the trigger screen
which will then be as shown below.
ABSWL
Trigger
Anti-Lock Bra
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kes Warning Lamp
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The Trigger Set-Up Screen
The 'tick' icon was then selected to return to the parameter
customisation
screen.
The screen should now look similar
to that below.
Signals • cn> J^ [Z^ S.L
RLW<133
RRW<133
BAT+P20
BAT+P3
FLS2
FLW<133
•
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KPH
KPH
V
V
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KPH
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Parameter Customisation - Final Setup
The 'tick' icon was pressed to access the waveform
display.
The PDU was now ready to start recording data.
The 'record' icon was selected to start recording data.
When the fault occurred, the ABS warning lamp
automatically triggered the PDU. This will place a fixed
cursor on the screen and set the time base to zero. The
PDU will stop recording after the preset record time. If no
record time has been entered, the PDU will use its default
record time of 16minutes and 40 seconds. 8m20s pre-
trigger and 8m20s post trigger.
The following figure indicates the typical waveform display
for the wheel speed sensor fault. The dotted vertical line
represents the trigger point.
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ABSWL
OV
240KPH "
RLW<133
OKPH .
240KPH •
RRW<133
OKPH
-55.4s
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wheel Speed Sensor Display
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