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MONITOR:
LOG:
Subsequent to recording the data can be stored on a diskette or printed for
evaluation.
Modification no.
- 3 -
NOTE:
Because of the multitude of indications, parameters impor-
tant for the user are printed in bold type and underlined.
Serves for the on-line display of operational engine data
such as airbox pressure, atmospheric pressure, servo posi-
tion, airbox temperature etc.
Is a submenu y of the monitoring program and facilitates
recording of the relevant operational data on the hard disk of
the connected PC.
The logging will be actuated and stopped by pressing the
key L. The logging state will be indicated by "ON" for on-line
recording and "OFF" respectively for non-recording (see
Pic. 162, item T).
As so-callded Log-file will be loaded on a hard disk stating
date and starting time of the recording.
Example:
NOTE:
Verify this date and starting time at start of the PC.
Use at MS-DOS level the commands
C:\> DATE [Enter] and
C:\> TIME [Enter]
and up-date as per input command date and time.
If more than 4000 data lines are recorded the current LOG
file will be closed automatically and a new one opened.
data transfer to diskette:
with the command
C:\914\progxx> DIR*.log [Enter]
read list of sub directory on MS-DOS Monitor.
After finding the requested LOG file, data can be transferred to diskette by
command line
C:\914\progxx\>COPY C:\FILE-Name A:\
Reference
11061014.LOG
Minute (minute)
Stunde (hour)
Tag (day)
Monat (month)
Main
914 F
00193
e.g.11061014.log
Date
1999 01 01
Page
201

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