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Fractional Rat
Sample Rates
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Test Duration
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desired duration of the data logging in terms of
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, Hours,
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, and/or Seconds. The defau
etting is 10 seconds.
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After setting all the options, click the OK
ton. The display will return to the main
ndow.
To start the recording process, press the
button at the top of the window, click File and then select
ge
Start Logging from the drop menu. Refer to Figure 8 on pa
e
46.
To stop the recording the data early, press th
button.
o pause the recording, press the button.
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Playback Data
In addition to data recording, NAV‐VIEW 2.2enables replaying data that has been stored in a log file.
1. To playback data, select “Playback Mode” from the “Data Source” drop down menu at the top.
Selecting Playback mode opens a text prompt, which allows specifying the location of the file to play back.
All three file formats are supported (Engineering, Hex, and Raw) for playback. In addition, each time
recording is stopped/started a new section is created. These sections can be individually played back by
using the drop down menu and associated VCR controls.
2.
p, or pause
Once the file is selected, users can utilize the VCR style controls at the top of the page to start, sto
the playback of the data.
NAV‐VIEW 2.2 also provides users with the ability to alter the start time for data playback. The
slide bar at the top of the page can be used to adjust the starting time.
Raw Data Console
NAV‐VIEW 2.2 offers some unique debugging tools that may assist programmers in the development process. One
such tool is the Raw Data Console. From the “View” drop down menu, simply select the “Raw Data Console”. This
console provides users with a simple display of the packets that have been transmitted to the unit (Tx) and the
messages received (Rx). An example is provided below.