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1.  card  Note that the data logger supports SD card sizes up to 2 GB only        11 Unused  The Data Logger internal program is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        12 Internal error  The Data Logger internal program is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        13 Unused  The Data Logger internal program is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        14 Unused  The Data Logger internal program is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        15 Internal error  The Data Logger internal program is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        16 Internal error  The Data Logger internal memory is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        17 Internal error  The Data Logger internal memory is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind        18 Invalid firmware update file  See instructions enclosed with the update file for further details        19 Internal error  The Data Logger internal program is corrupt or the processor has failed  note  the error code and return the unit to Metric Mind                 6 Specifications       6 1 Environmental Specifications    Operating Environmental Parameter Min    Max    Altitude Sea level  nominal  20 000 ft  Relative Humidity   90   non condensing        COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 10    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    6 2 
2. 02 TXT upto a maximum of 250 files  with the last file being named EVLOG250 TXT     Note  The Data Logger creates files in strict sequential order  If the files EVLOGO01 TXT     EVLOG002 TXT and EVLOG004 TXT already exist on the SD card  the next logging session  will be placed in a file named EVLOG003 TXT        To access the log files  insert the SD card into a PC and copy the log file or files to the PC and then  delete the log file or files from the SD card  This ensures that the SD card always has the maximum  available space for recording new logging sessions  Use care when copying the log file from the SD  card to the PC to ensure that previous log files with the same name are not overwritten  The  recommended process is to rename the log files once they have been copied to the PC  You may also  need to trim the data lines near the beginning and end of the file to remove any partial lines that may  have been captured     Note  The file date and time information for the log files is NOT set in the SD card directory   Examine the data inside the log file to determine the time order based on the date and time  reported within the EVision data stream     Note  Current software version does not allow direct access to the data on the SD card using  USB cable while the card is inserted in the card slot  This USB connector can only be used to  power the Data Logger  unless it is powered via DB9 connector in which case leave the USB  connector unplugged at all times         A s
3. En AT us  e 11  6 4 Serial Data Interface Specification ss 11    COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION Hl    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    1 Introduction    1 1 Overview    Thank you for purchasing the Metric Mind Corporation Serial Data Logger product  The Data Logger  works directly with the Metric Mind EVision instrumentation system to capture and store data exported  from the EVision system     EVision streams data out through an isolated RS 232 interface  which is also used for system  configuration  Exported data can be captured with a portable PC  however keeping the PC active while  driving is often inconvenient  The Data Logger solves this dilemma  and also allows data to be  collected during both drive  quiescent and charging periods     The Data Logger stores the captured data on an SD memory card  which can be easily read by a PC   for review and analysis     The Data Logger connects to the same DB 9 connector used to configure the EVision unit  The Data    Logger requires two additional wires to be connected between the EVision main unit and the DB 9  connector     see the Wiring section of this manual for details on those additional connections     1 2 Components    The following picture shows the major components of the Data Logger unit     Blue activity light    Red error      indication light I     gt         N             Pushbutton  SD card slot Male DB 9    The Data Logger male DB 9 connector connects to the EVision main unit female DB 9 con
4. Power Specification    Operating Environmental Parameter    Power consumption  SD Card brand dependent  0 3W 1 0W   50 mA O 7 5 VDC   150 mA   7 5 VDC     Power eds en  input voltage via DB9M connector 4 5 ma 8 BT    Power supply input voltage via   connector 4 5    5 5 a    6 3 Physical Specifications       Dimensions  59 x 40 x 15 mm   Weight  50 g   6 4 Serial Data Interface Specification  Signal levels  RS 232C  typically    7 VDC      Comm  settings  19 200  8  N  1  none  same as EVision comm  settings      end     COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 11    
5. e     METRIC MIND CORPORATION    Serial Data Logger    User Manual    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    Document Revision History    Date Revision Comments    Nov 15  2011 Initial release created     May 14 2014 Revised USB power and serial comm  settings information        Reference Documents    The following documents provide useful background and context     Number Author Document Title File name    1 0 04 VT EVision User s Manual v1 0 08    evision_manual pdf          COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION Il    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    TABLE OF CONTENTS  Seri  l Data LO eu ee Eee 1  User Manual  2a a alu 1  Document Revision History    een een EE g nine 11  Reference Documents it A A IR ii  I  t introducono aa a a a a a a ann a a a N 4  1 1 OVINA E E nal 4  1 2 Components crias aa EE E a E Ain ati nn ai 4  2  Connectiong the Data Logger to an EVision System    5  2 1 Cable Wing  naine anim nine Eaa BER SR Isa HR 5  2 2 Eonnectl  n  SsequENCe ista ehe 5  3     Collecting EVision Data Loss  nes ee 6  3 1 Powering Up  the  Data Lo PRL 6  3 2 Starting a New Logging Session    6  3 3 Ending a Logging Session    ss 6  4    Reading SD Card Log Data on a PC    ee nn 7  5  Error Conditions ae 8  5 1 Error State    nase ee al 8  5 2 Determining the Error Codes tia Bean ten mien 8  5 3 A A rare 9  6  PEC iia 10  6 1 Environmental Specifications sense 10  6 2 Power Sp  cilicatlon   sie messen entr dae ele ent eee 11  6 3 Physical Specifications  sat nn nn en nt 
6. ection of a sample EVision log file is shown below     RV 17 32 03 Nov 13 2011 392  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0  CV 17 32 03 Nov 13 2011 97  316 42  158 35  0 00  100 75  69 88  19 88  0 00  28 80 12  A  32 04 Nov 13 2011 393  316 00  158 50  0 00  100 70  31 80  RV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 393  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0   E  32 04 Nov 13 2011 394  316 00  158 50  0 00  100 70  31 80  RV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 394  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0  IV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 395  316 50  159 00  0 00  100 77  31 80  RV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 395  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0  IV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 396  317 00  158 50  0 00  100 75  31 90  AV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 98  14 44  29 00  29 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  RV 17 32 04 Nov 13 2011 396  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0      32 04 Nov 13 2011 98  316 44  158 51  0 00  100 75  69 91  19 91  0 00  28 80 12  IV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 397  317 00  158 50  0 00  100 73  31 90  RV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 397  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0   fi  32 05 Nov 13 2011 398  317 50  159 00  0 00  100 72  31 90  RV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 398  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0  IV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 399  317 00  158 50  0 00  100 71  31 90  RV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 399  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0  IV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 400  316 50  158 50  0 00  100 70  31 80    H   lt   m  NS    H   lt   m  SQ       Q   lt   Ha  S    H   lt   m  NS       Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur U
7. internal program is corrupt  note the error code and return the  unit to Metric Mind  Indicates a failed firmware update sequence        5 There is no SD card in the slot  ensure that an SD card is in the slot and is fully inserted        6 SD card write error  This error may occur ifthe SD card is removed while logging is in  progress     the correct procedure is to depress the pushbutton to stop logging before  removing the SD card from the socket  This error may occur ifthe SD card is faulty  This  error may occur is insufficient power is available to the Data Logger to support writing data to  the SD card  Regardless of the cause  the file structure on the SD card may now be corrupt        7 The Data Logger created a new log file on the SD card  but cannot open the file  Check to  ensure that the SD card is fully inserted in the slot        8 Cannot open firmware update file  A firmware update sequence was initiated  but a  corresponding firmware update file could not be found on the SD card  See instructions                COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 9    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL       enclosed with the update file for further details        9 The SD card cannot be initialized  Try a different type or brand of SD card  Ensure that the  SD card meets the SD card standard specification and is affixed with the    SD    logo        10 The SD card was initialized  but the file system on the card cannot be opened  Try a different  brand or type of SD
8. is 2 GB     e Depress and hold the pushbutton until the blue light stops flashing    e Release the pushbutton   The Data Logger is now in logging mode and will remain in logging mode as long as the EVision unit is  powered  EVision exports data continuously  across all vehicle states  so the Data Logger can collect    data continuously through drive  quiescent  parked  and charge cycles  During logging  the blue light  on the Data Logger will flash briefly every one to two seconds as data is written to the SD card     3 3 Ending a Logging Session  To end a logging session   e Depress and release the pushbutton   The blue light will stop flashing and the red light will begin flashing slowly  The final logged data is    written to the log file on the SD card     see Section 4 for details  At this point the SD card can be  removed without unplugging DB9 connector first     COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 6    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    To start another logging session  power off the Data Logger by disconnecting it from the DB 9  connector and then reconnecting  Follow the steps described in Section 3 2 to start data logging     4 Reading SD Card Log Data on a PC    The Data Logger stores logged data into files on the SD card  Each logging session produces one log  file  The log files are created in the root directory of the SD card  The log file names are of the form  EVLOG001 TXT  The log files are created in sequential order  as in EVLOGO01 TXT   EVLOG0
9. it to reset due to a power brownout condition  If this occurs the EVision  display will go blank for a few seconds and then resume once the unit has finished the restart    COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 5    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    sequence  but other than that there is no adverse effect on the EVision  Connecting grounds first  usually avoids such situation     Ifthe Data Logger is powered via its USB connector  there is no issue with sequencing mating DB9  connectors     3 Collecting EVision Data Logs    The sections below describe the process and indications for performing a logging sequence  Once the  Data Logger is powered up  the sequence is     Depress the pushbutton to start logging    Depress the pushbutton again to stop logging  3 1 Powering Up the Data Logger    Power up the Data Logger by connecting it to the female DB 9 connector that is wired to the EVision  unit  Follow the connection sequence described in Section 2 2     When successfully powered up  the blue light on the Data Logger flashes slowly and the red light is off   whether SD card is present or not     3 2 Starting a New Logging Session  To start a new logging session   e Insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the side of the Data Logger   Insert the edge of the card with the gold connector pads facing up until the spring loaded latch    actuates to hold the card in place     Note  The maximum capacity SD card supported by current version of the Data Logger  software 
10. ne quick flash followed by  slow flashes to indicate the error code     Consult the table in Section 5 3 to determine the nature of the error condition based on the error code     COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 8    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    The diagram below shows an example of the error code display on the red light for error code 5     Fast flashing to    hae Fast flashing to  indicate an indicate an  error has error has  occurred occurred    1 quick flash to      indicate that error    code display follows  rie 4    MMF CT CT LT      2 second 5flashes 4 second  pause indicates error code 5 pause  Pushbutton  depressed  and held    5 3 Error Code List    Error Description          Code  0 No error   1 The SD card is write protected  check the    LOCK    switch on the side of the SD card  ensure    that the switch is in the    unlocked    position         2 Disk full  there is no remaining free space on the SD card  This error can occur at the start of  logging if the SD card is already full  or if the SD card becomes full as a result of along data  logging session  Remove the SD card  copy the files to a PC  then delete the files from the  SD card and start a new logging session        3 Too many log files on SD card  The data logger can create a maximum of 250 log files on a  single SD card  Remove the SD card  copy the files to a PC  then delete the files from the  SD card and start a new logging session        4 Internal error  the Data Logger 
11. nector     COPYRIGHT    1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 4    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    2 Connecting the Data Logger to an EVision System              Female DB 9  Connector    2 1 Cable Wiring    The table below shows the necessary wiring connections between the EVision 35 pin Ampseal  connector and the female DB 9 connector     EVision Female    35 pin DB 9  Connector Connector      Power OUT 25 1       Note  The first three wires may already be in place if you have previously wired a DB9F connector to  the EVision unit for configuration or monitoring purposes  If so  those three wires can remain in place   just add the last two connections to provide power from the EVision main unit to the Data Logger   Optionally the power can be supplied via Data Logger s USB connector     Warning   you can only apply external power to the Data Logger from either USB or DB9M  connector  but never from both at the same time     2 2 Connection Sequence    When connecting the Data Logger to the DBYF connector from the EVision unit  it is preferred to  connect the ground side first  pins 5 and 9 of the DB9F connector   Do this by tilting the DB9F  connector slightly prior to insertion so that pins 5 and 9 make contact first as connectors are mated   This ensures that the Data Logger powers up correctly without affecting the current state of the EVision  unit  In some vehicle configurations mating the DB9 connectors together in a different connection order  may cause the EVision un
12. r Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur Ur       COPYRIGHT O 1999 2014 METRIC MIND CORPORATION 7    SERIAL DATA LOGGER   USER MANUAL    SAV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 99  14 46  29 00  29 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  SRV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 400  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  0 00  00 0  00 0  SCV 17 32 05 Nov 13 2011 99  316 58  158 50  0 00  100 75  69 94  19 94  0 00  28 80 12  SIV 17 32 06 Nov 13 2011 401  316 50  158 50  0 00  100 70  31 80    Consult the    EVision operation    section of the EVision user manual for details on decoding the EVision  data stream     5 Error Conditions    5 1 Error State  Atthe end of a normal logging session the Data Logger red light flashes slowly     If an error condition is detected at any time  the Data Logger red light flashes quickly  See section 5 2  for instructions on how to determine the details of the error condition     5 2 Determining the Error Code  To determine the error condition when the Data Logger red indicator light is flashing   e Depress and hold the pushbutton   e The red indicator light will stop flashing   e The red light will flash once very quickly to indicate that the error code is about to be displayed     e The red light will then slowly flash to indicate the error code  Count the flashes to determine  the error number     e After the Data Logger has completed flashing the red indicator light to indicate the error code   the red light will remain off for 4 seconds     As long as the pushbutton is held  the error indication process will continue  o
    
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