Logging

Functions → Logging

The logging function records channel values and events to files on the display’s internal storage. Logged data can be downloaded from the Home view when a device is connected.

Logging Groups

Logging is organised into groups. Each group defines what to log, when to start, and when to stop.

Creating a Group

  1. Open Functions → Logging.
  2. On the Groups tab, click Add Group.
  3. Name the group and configure its settings.

Groups can be exported and imported as .lgrp files to share logging setups between configs.

Group Configuration

Each group has four main areas:

Start Conditions

Define when logging begins. Use condition sets to trigger on channel values, events, or combinations — for example, when engine RPM exceeds idle speed.

Stop Conditions

Define when logging ends. Common choices include ignition off, a manual stop event, or a timer expiry.

Logged Channels

Add channels to record and set each channel’s Log Rate. Higher rates capture more detail but produce larger files.

Logged Events

Add events to record. Event timestamps are stored when the event fires.

Settings Tab

The Settings tab configures global logging parameters such as file naming, storage limits, and post-trigger behaviour. Adjust these to match how much storage the display has available and how long you need logs retained.