WG1605-G-E3,WG1605-L-E3,WG1605-GL-E3, DM
Figure 5 is an example of a fault snapshot after View
Fault Snapshot is selected. Data is presented in two
columns, base and custom variables.
Figure 5:
Snapshot Data Interface
Figure 6 shows the Flight Data Recorder interface
after View Flight Data Recorder is selected. The FDR
captures a ten second (eight seconds prior and two
seconds after generating the fault) strip of data for base
and custom variables. FDR data is presented in an
interface similar to the Plot interface for a quick graphical
presentation.
Figure 6:
Flight Data Recorder Interface
Once retrieved, the FSS data may be saved to the PC in
text format with an .fss extension. A FSS saved to a PC
may be reviewed in any ASCII based software program.
From this interface, the FDR data may be saved to the
PC in text, tab-delimited format with an .fdr file extension.
Once saved to PC, FDR data may be reviewed using any
graphical post-processing software capable of handling
tab-delimited formatting.
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