User´s Manual - I+ME ACTIA GmbH
User´s Manual - I+ME ACTIA GmbH
User´s Manual - I+ME ACTIA GmbH
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Diagnostic Offline Mode<br />
In general the Diagnostic Offline Mode is identical to the Offline Mode. The only difference is that the<br />
user cannot open Signal List, Frame List or Trace List View but the Diagnostic Output window.<br />
The Diagnostic Offline Mode of CAT allows to analyze logged diagnostic data received from the bus<br />
and to configure sessions and to maintain databases. (See Session Handling, Database Editing,<br />
Configurations)<br />
See Changing CAT Modes for details about how to go Diagnostic Offline.<br />
For Analyzing the Diagnostic Offline Mode offers:<br />
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Diagnostic Output<br />
Displaying all frames that have been logged (after buffer upload).<br />
Status Bar<br />
Displaying always the most recently received frame from the bus.<br />
For details see also the Offline Analyzer Mode .<br />
! If the user disconnects the Hardware from the Power Supply (by disconnecting the CAN<br />
adapter cable) and has not uploaded the buffer the user will loose the logged data!<br />
Configuration of a session means to<br />
- Setup the layout of the windows for all modes.<br />
- Setup the System (CAN parameters and Buffer usage).<br />
- Configure the filter and trigger conditions.<br />
- Define Transmit Frames.<br />
- Setup Diagnostic services.<br />
See also the chapters "Layout Setup", "System Setup", "Configurations" and "Session Handling".<br />
Maintaining a database means to<br />
- Create, Edit or Remove the database content:<br />
Vehicles<br />
ECUs,<br />
Frame,<br />
Signals.<br />
See also chapter "Database Maintaining".<br />
Export Buffer<br />
In Diagnostic Offline mode the user can export the buffer content into a file readable by Excel to get an<br />
even more comfortable way to analyze the logged data. See also Buffer Handling .