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      Help on Real-time Logging

  To select real-time logging use the WINDOW menu at the top of the screen, or "click"
  on the real time logging title box using the left mouse button.
  The real time logging window allows you to view the inputs and outputs of the ECU
  as they are happening (i.e. in real time), in graphical form.
  It is particularly useful for pinpointing intermittent faults. 
  You can choose which parameters you wish to log from a menu accessed by pressing
  the RIGHT HAND mouse button, when the cursor is on the real time logging screen.

  You can record your logging session by "clicking" on the record box on the screen.The
  blue box should now flash "RECORDING" in red. To end your recording "click" on the stop 
  box (current data will continue to be displayed in the logging screen) To replay the 
  recorded data, "click" on the replay box. 

  Maximise the logging screen by "clicking" on the up arrow at this screen. To
  further enhance viewing you can zoom in on a section of screen by holding the left
  mouse button down and drawing a box with the cursor. Releasing the mouse button will
  zoom the screen to the box that has been drawn. After zooming press escape to return 
  to the logging screen. If a large amount of data has been logged, you can scroll 
  through it using the left or right arrows, to find the section of interest. Control
  and arrow will scroll quickly.

  If you wish to keep recorded data permanently, you must specify a file name under
  which it will be kept. To do this press the right mouse button and choose "change
  filename". "Click" on the filename box, then type in your chosen file name followed 
  by .rtl   e.g. test1.rtl
  If you do not specify  a filename, a temporary file called Temp1.rtl will be used.
  This will be overwritten next time you log something.
  Logged data can be replayed without the ECU connected. The cursor can be used to 
  point to any part of the logged trace and the logged data at this point will be shown
  in the box on the right hand side of the screen.
 	




     