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Analyzing data for the first application port, Analyzing data for the second application port, Displaying timing marks in the data analyzer – ProSoft Technology MVI46-GSC User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

MVI46-GSC ♦ SLC Platform

Generic Serial Communication Module

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 33 of 78

December 5, 2007

Analyzing Data for the first application port

Press [1] to display I/O data for the first application port in the Data Analyzer.
The following illustration shows an example of the Data Analyzer output.

Analyzing Data for the second application port

Press [2] to display I/O data for the second application port in the Data Analyzer.

Displaying Timing Marks in the Data Analyzer

You can display timing marks for a variety of intervals in the data analyzer
screen. These timing marks can help you determine communication-timing
characteristics.

Key Interval

[5] 1

milliseconds

ticks

[6] 5

milliseconds

ticks

[7]

10 milliseconds ticks

[8]

50 milliseconds ticks

[9]

100 milliseconds ticks

[0]

Turn off timing marks

Removing Timing Marks in the Data Analyzer

Press [0] to turn off timing marks in the Data Analyzer screen.

Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format

Press [H] to display the data on the current page in hexadecimal format.

Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format

Press [A] to display the data on the current page in ASCII format. This is useful
for regions of the database that contain ASCII data.