Mazda Training manual — part 49
Using IDS
Curriculum Training
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The Order button
is used to move a signal to a different position. To do this, the
required signal must be selected, then the Order button is pressed followed by selection
of the point on the screen at which the signal is to appear.
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The size with which selected signals are displayed on the vertical axis can be changed
with the Zoom buttons
or
.
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The Clear button
is used to delete the grey lines which appear on the left and
right-hand sides next to the blue lines, when the line-type display is selected.
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Using
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If no signal is selected (click the selected item once more to deselect), the Zoom buttons
appear for the horizontal axis. Clicking these buttons changes the timescale
for all the signals in the range of 1…120 s.
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Using IDS
Curriculum Training
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The Camera button
serves to record data, i.e. clicking it starts a recording. The
recording time can be preset with the aid of the Capture Buffer Setup button
in the
range of 8…120 s (default setting 15 s). Here, the pre- and post-trigger times can also be
changed depending on the recording time.
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The recorded data can be viewed in the Playback menu (refer to the section “Playback”).
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Capture Buffer Setup Screen
Using
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The OSC (Output State Control) mode button
is used to change certain output
signals. The output signals which can be changed by means of the IDS are marked with
a “#” symbol. After selection of the desired PID and pressing the OSC mode button,
further buttons appear in the side button control bar.
When the Activate Control Position button
is pressed, it is possible to change or
overwrite the values using the Plus
or Minus
buttons (e.g. increase or
reduce the idle speed).
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When the PID has been activated in the OSC mode, various characters can appear
behind the signal name instead of the “#” symbol:
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The “=” indicates that the signal is in the OSC mode with feedback from the module.
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The “@” means that the signal is in the OSC mode without feedback from the
module.
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The “!” indicates that controlling the PID in question is currently not possible because
of incorrect conditions.
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When several signals are changed, these can be deleted simultaneously with the
Clear button
. All the values return to “normal” when the user exits from the OSC
mode or from the Datalogger.
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