How to save log data in a usb memory directly
- Mitsufusa Narita
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How to save log data in a usb memory directly
When using a data logging function, is it possible that PV450 saves data in a USB memory directly via wire harness (PVW-450/750-USB-12) without using PC?
- zakirrajkot
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Re: How to save log data in a usb memory directly
Dear All
Same question i have.
Same question i have.
- pcebuhar
- Enovation Controls Development
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Re: How to save log data in a usb memory directly
Dear zakirrajkot,
You can certainly save Log files to the USB stick and you do not have to have a PC attached. Enclosed is a configuration to log Engine RPMs and Percent Load with Real Time Data. It includes output files you would find on the USB Thumb drive which can be opened by Excel or another spreadsheet application. Also include are some instruction. Let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Phil Cebuhar
You can certainly save Log files to the USB stick and you do not have to have a PC attached. Enclosed is a configuration to log Engine RPMs and Percent Load with Real Time Data. It includes output files you would find on the USB Thumb drive which can be opened by Excel or another spreadsheet application. Also include are some instruction. Let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Phil Cebuhar
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- Mitsufusa Narita
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Re: How to save log data in a usb memory directly
Dear Phil,
Thak you for your detailed reply.
I can understand well.
Thanks,
Narita
Thak you for your detailed reply.
I can understand well.
Thanks,
Narita
- Griffon
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Re: How to save log data in a usb memory directly
Hi is this link still active?
I'm having problems unzipping the example.
Cheers,
Rich
I'm having problems unzipping the example.
Cheers,
Rich