Mazda Training manual — part 69

Using IDS

Curriculum Training

02-29

Live Display

This menu allows the user to monitor and record the selected PIDs. The number of
signals shown on the screen depends on the size with which they are displayed. If the
number of required signals exceeds the capacity of the display, a scroll bar appears in
the right-hand part of the screen so that the user can scroll through the displayed
signals.

The side button control bar provides a large number of additional options (refer to the
next pages).

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1

Camera button

4

Trigger button

2

Output State Control mode

5

Order button

3

Capture Buffer setup

6

Clear button

Using

IDS

02-30 Curriculum

Training

The Trigger button

opens the Display Setting screen for changing the preset limits

and the type of display format of a selected PID. Clicking one of the four display buttons
allows the user to display the signal in a different format (digital-type, analogue-type,
line-type, bar graph-type). On the left-hand side of the menu the display range can be
set (e.g. the display range can be reduced to see a tiny signal deflection more clearly).
The right-hand side is used to adjust the limits for the auto capture and/or the beep
according to the user's needs. The choices for the limits are as follows:

Above a certain limit

Below a certain limit

Within a certain range

Outside a certain range

In addition, the trigger button serves to activate/deactivate auto capture and/or the beep
when reaching or exceeding the limits. The auto capture function is a feature that allows
the user to capture all displayed data based on the limits set for one or multiple signals.
Depending on the selection “Transition” or “Condition” the auto capture is triggered when
the PID in question overshoots/undershoots the set limits or when a certain condition is
fulfilled. The changed limits are shown on the live display in color or as a line depending
on the display format.

Using IDS

Curriculum Training

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Display Setting Screen

1

Digital-type display

7

Clear set limits

2

Analogue-type display

8

No limits set

3

Line-type display

9

Signal above limit

4

Bar graph-type display

10

Signal below limit

5

Reset to default

11

Signal within range

6

Capture Buffer setup

12

Signal outside range

Using

IDS

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Training

The Datalogger also offers some special functions which make it easier to read and
locate faults:

A value lying outside the selected range is indicated by a dot at the start or end of
the scale.

For the digital display in the top row the status of the limits is indicated by the color of
the boxes concerned. White/green indicates, that the value lies within the limits.
Red/red means that the value lies outside the limits. Red/green indicates, that the
value has come back from outside to within the limits again.

When the signal is displayed in line or bar graph form, it is shown in green as long as
it lies within the limits. When it overshoots or undershoots the limits, the color
changes to red.

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Datalogger Live Display with Coloured Indication

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