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2.6 Logs and Sessions
Different from other data logging products, LogWorks organizes the acquired data in logs and
sessions. A session is a contiguous data set. This means there is no interruption in the data
stream and all data points are spaced equally in time (81.92ms apart). Each time you start
logging, a new session is created and the session ends when the logging stream is stopped.
A log is a collection of sessions. In a typical qualifying race or tuning session multiple runs are
made, and each run is data logged. LogWorks conveniently organizes these runs into a common
log. The sessions in a log are numbered from 1 through x. Typically they are sequential in time,
starting with the oldest session as session 1 and so on. Each log can be stored in a separate file
on the computer. Each session can be renamed so it does reflect something more meaningful
than just a numbered sequence.
In addition each log contains the information on how to convert the digitized numbers (see
Logging engine data) into the original quantities. These so called channel settings apply to all
sessions in a log.
LogWorks distinguishes three different kinds of logs:
a) Real-time log
This is a log created by connecting a computer to the MTS log-chain and recording the real-time
data stream from the MTS devices to the computers hard drive. New sessions can be added at
any time by starting to record the serial stream.
Only one real-time log can be open at any time.
The current real-time input settings apply to the real-time log.
b) LM-1 log
This is a log created by downloading log data from the LM-1’s internal memory, but not yet stored
in a file. Only one LM-1 log can be open at any time. The current real-time input settings apply to
LM-1 log.
The LM-1 has to be the first device in a log-chain. Therefore the only channels it can
see are its own AFR channel and the 5 channels on its Aux input. The LM-1 can NOT
record any other channels downstream in the log-chain.
c) File logs
File logs are data files created by LogWorks when saving a real-time log or a LM-1 log. Up to 30
such logs can be opened by LogWorks concurrently. LogWorks stores logs in either of two file
formats:
Log files (file extension .log)
Or
DIF files (file extension .dif)
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