Toolbar

Toolbar Shortcut Buttons guide you to basic operations. Some of them also have Hot-keys that activate or deactivate them with one key stroke. Green background means activated.

Hide button – H

This button is used to show all lines on a graph or hide the ones that is not selected. It is handy if graphs are on top of each other to see each one separately.

Easy tune – E

This is a very handy feature if you have to lift graph dots simultaneously. There are different algorithms. That will only move dots from the tuning bar.

Initialise will make the whole line the same value as where the green tune bar cross
When easy tune is on then SHIF-Z will initialise every dot with the same selection to the same value as the bar.

Mouse on – M

This is handy to use mouse tuning on the graphs or disable it for arrow tuning.

Real-Time tracking – R

This is a very handy tool to move the green tuning bar with the real time bar of a graph. It is used with or without Easy Tune to adjust the same value that the device use at that time.

Data Logger

This feature is used for logging signal and tuning on the road. See the sub folder for explanation on its operation.

Connect Button

This indicates if the unit is connected. If you click on it then it will toggle to the other option.

Map Lock Option

This is handy to lock tuning maps so that the customer cannot change parameters. It is also a feature to clone the device with calibrations from another device. See the sub folder for explanation on its operation.

Open Map file

This is to load a Map file from the hard disk into the device.

Save Map file

This is to save a Map file from the device onto the hard disk.

Save to device

If you made changes you can save them permanently in the flash with these buttons. You can also press CTRL-S for save or click on the yellow flashing LED.

Upload device memory

This is used with the simulator and when firmware is flashed to the device. It will refresh the software with restarting it.

Quit button

Enough said

Communication LED

This indicates the status of the device.
Flashing green means the device flash memory and PC memory are the same. No save is required.
Flashing yellow means you have changed parameters in the device but you have not made them permanent by saving to the flash memory.
Flashing red means no communication to the device.

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