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Alternatively you can start/stop recording with an XD-1/XD-16 chained to the serial OUT port of
the DL-32.

Pushbutton and Indicator LED operation


Press the push button briefly to start or stop a recording. When the DL-32 is NOT recording, the
LED will be steadily lit. When the button is pressed, the LED will go out.

When actively recording, it will blink twice a second. If the DL-32 cannot start a recording when it
is commanded to do so, it will blink the LED in a different sequence as indicated in the following
table:

LED blinking codes:

Steady on

DL-32 in standby mode, not recording

Blink 2 times/second

Recording actively

Blink fast (4 times/second)

No SD-card detected or SD-card damaged

Slow (once/second) with short
dark periods

SD-card full or write locked.


Using XD-1/XD-16 to start/stop recording


Press the button on the XD-16 briefly to start or stop a recording. The XD-16 record indicator light
will start blinking when the DL-32 actively records. If it does not, the DL-32 could not start a
recoding for whatever reason. Check for missing SD-card, card full or card write locked.

4.5 Forcing a new log


To force a new log file, press and hold the record push button for three seconds while the DL-32
is NOT recording.

With the XD-1/XD-16, press and hold the XD-16 button until it shows

on the XD-16.



The time/date of a new log-file name does not reflect when it was forced to be new, but is the
time and date when the first new session was recorded in the log file. Forcing a new log does not
automatically start recording.

4.6 Importing DL-32 logs into LogWorks


This requires LogWorks Version 2.02 or later. Earlier versions of LogWorks will not be able to
import .d32 files created by the DL-32.
The SD-card must be inserted into an SD card reader connected to your computer.
Open the LogWorks application, but do not connect when LogWorks asks you.

Select “Import DL-32 Log” from the File Menu in the main window of LogWorks

Browse and find the SD-card in the list of mass-storage devices.
For that you will most likely need to go up the file and folder hierarchy on your computer to the
“my Computer” level.

Open the SD-card and then open a .d32 file (a log file).