Reading logs is so time consuming so i only want to log when a problem happens
Manual say when wire 1 see 0 volt it starts to log. is this the same as ground?
I have set logging option to log on switch, i have set aux 2 to active
And i am grounding wire 1 via switch, but it logs all the time
what it wrong?
S80 pro
Logging switch problem
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Re: Logging switch problem
What is time consuming about it ? You can close in on any point on a log in seconds.
But you would ground a switch to enable logging, and configure the software so it knows this is the method you wish to use.
But you would ground a switch to enable logging, and configure the software so it knows this is the method you wish to use.
Re: Logging switch problem
Thanksstevieturbo wrote:What is time consuming about it ? You can close in on any point on a log in seconds.
But you would ground a switch to enable logging, and configure the software so it knows this is the method you wish to use.
Yes thats what i did, but it still logs all the time
Wire 1. is shared with aux2, do i set anyting here or is it just in "logging options"
If i was to work my way thrue 40 min of log, it does take a whild, if you wiew them direqtly from the S80
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Re: Logging switch problem
Do not view logs directly on the SWin software, download them and view on either ERace or MegaLogViewer.
Pin 1 on the sensor connector is shared with Ana2
You may need to turn off Ana2 functions, and will need to enable logging switch in logging options.
Pin 1 on the sensor connector is shared with Ana2
You may need to turn off Ana2 functions, and will need to enable logging switch in logging options.
Re: Logging switch problem
Ok thanks will do