Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link (DDDL) Software: Graph Page
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Figure 1.1 - Graph (Normal Instrumentation) |
1). Connect Detroit Engine (Series 60) using DDDL Software (v6.50). Read More: How to Connecting the DETROIT Engines using Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link (DDDL).
2). Choose Normal Instrumentation or Diagnostic Instrumentation from the Diagnostics menu. Read More: Normal Instrumentation using Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link (DDDL) Software.
Figure 1.2 - Diagnostics (Normal Instrumentation) |
3). Clicking on the Graph tab in the Instrumentation window will displays the Graph page. The Graph page allows you to display traces showing the variation of
selected measurements over time. The traces are scaled automatically and color coded so that they can be
identified from the Description at the bottom of the Graph
page. When the trace reaches the left-hand edge of the Graph window (after two
minutes) the trace scrolls, so that the window always shows the result of
measurements made in the last two minutes.
Figure 1.3 - Modify Graph Page (1) |
4). To choose (or change) which measurements to trace:
→Press Modify to display the Modify graph page
dialog box. The Selected list shows the measurements chosen for tracing in the
Graph page.
#To add or remove another measurement:
→Select the measurement by clicking on it in the Available list.
→Press Add >> or << Remove.
#To confirm the new list of measurements to be traced in the Graph
page:
→Press OK to close the dialog box.
Figure 1.5 - Graph (1) |
#To save the current graph page settings in a file:
→Press Save to display the Save Graph Page Settings As
dialog box:
Figure 1.6 - Save Graph Page Settings As |
→Press Save to save the file and close the dialog box.
#To load a set of previously saved Graph page settings:
→Press Load to display a standard windows open dialog box.
Figure 1.7 - Load Graph Page Settings |
→Press Open to close the dialog box and load the settings.
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