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1. Rate Unnamed 0 0 8 nRIHC 429 575 004 Runway Distance to Go Distance to Ga d SSH 4 New message Ctrl M 077 Lateral center olea Make as MAXIM Object 100 Selected Course X Delete Del 180 103 Selected Airspee Enotes Select nodes 104 Selected Vertica Fr Min amp 110 elected Course Print Message List 180 iO 140 Flight Director Degq ls 141 Flight Director Deg l amp 8 143 Flight Director e Display 180 6251 Distance to Field Definition 252 Time to Go d 276 FCC to Simulator Control Word 315 Stabilizer Position 270 FCC General Discrete Word 6272 FCC Automatic Throttle Modes Dis d 273 FCC Arm Modes Discrete Word ie 274 FCC Pitch Modes Discretes Word dg 275 FCC Roll Modes Dicscrete word at Add to chart Min 180 lt 4 lt lt 5 ERE 3P5 working OFFLINE ll Halted Modified Once objects of the session are selected open the Script Designer window using the Script Designer item in the Window menu as shown in the following figures 38 MAXIM Tutorial Monitor MAXIM Monitor MAX Technologies Inc 2005 Window List 1 MAXIM Main Window 2 MAXIM Device Manager 3 MAXIM Project Manager 4 Monitor 5 5 Scheduleri Script Designer Ctrl D 0 00
2. 429 Unknown Message MAXIM Script language SDI Runway Dista Feet Plus Value 100000 Value 00000 Value 100000 Value 100000 Value h nnnn D Value h nnnn Choose the script language DLateral cent 0 000 MLb in JavaScript OSelected Cou 0 00 Deq 180 O Visual Basic Script Selected Air 0 00 Enats OSelected Ver 0 00 amp lt amp amp amp gt T 110 Selected Cours DSeleeted sa 0 00 Deqz180 PX 1 0 0 9 AR H2 0 0 10 gt 393 Working OFFLINE il Halted Disk Free C Activity Modified Choose for Example JavaScript MAX Technologies Inc 2005 29 EJ Recorder Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help Object Inspector Object Manager Explorer unction ScriptStart l Recorder TMaximblodule t Properties Events AutoRun Recorder Start l unction 3ScriptStop l Recorder Stop l AutoRun true the script will automatically run after the session loading Modified Insert The left part of the window allows the user to select objects defined in the recorder session The right part allows the user to edit the code Quit the script designing mode by choosing Exit from the File menu 30 MAXIM Tutorial Manage a trigger with a script To illustrate MAXIM scripts a script tha
3. Output File s Recording Mode Time Recording mode All received messages Sampling Sampling hh mm ss mmm 0 0 Sample duration hh mm ss mmm 00 00 00 000 Write records to File File generation type C 1 file per channel C 1 file per channel with automatic naming 5 1 file for ALL channels Merged C3 1 file for ALL channels Merged with automatic naming C 1 file for ALL channels Differed Merge Prompt options after recording Temporary data file s automatically deleted after the recording session Recording Duration by channel a Ax HD 0 0 8 SRINC 429 5775 00 00 00 000 a Ae H 0 03 ARINC 423 575 00 00 00 000 a Ax 0 010 ARINC 429 575 00 00 00 000 First select the file generation type e 1 file per channel means that for each channel data will be stored in a separate file e 1 file per channel with automatic naming means that for each channel data will be stored in a separate file and MAXIM will automatically name files and copy them in a sub directory of the data directory Files are named MXDATA CHN SID dat If more than one file has the same name an index is appended to the filename MXDATA CHN SID x dat The directory 15 named RecorderName RECORDED FILES x where x is an index The first time the directory is named RecorderName RECORDED FILES with no index e 1 file for ALL channels merged means that for all channels data w
4. Toll free 800 361 1629 www maxt com 2 MAXIM Tutorial Table of Contents MAXIM T IEEE ER 2 TABER OF CONTENTS C 3 CHAPTER 2 A A 5 CHAPTER 2 GETING STARTED eo A 6 SEE MAXIM USER S MANUALE REFERENCE Pedes 6 PENG MA A Di PEE 6 CHAPTER 3 CREATING A NEW PROJEC 7 SEEAMDAAXIM USERS MANUAL REFERENCE 7 CREATE JUNEWPBOJIBC sube ce 4 ADD THE MESSAGE DEFINITION FILE S Mas PURI EN SORA 8 CONFIGURE HARDWARE DE VICES 10 CONFIGURE GENERAL PREFERENGES E URS 11 CHAPTER 4 CREATING A TRANSMITTING 5 3 12 SEE MAXIM USER S MANUAL BERBRENCGE Fede s eee eet ed Pete 12 CREATE ANEW SCHEDULER SESSION ou aset ERI ttes ote NI RET ete Piet 12 CHAPTER 5 CREATING A RECORDING SESSION iie tices 14 SEEMAXIM USERS MANUAL REFERENCE AT 14 CREATE NEW RECORDER SESSION M Pin 14 CONFIGURE THE RECORDING SESSION sese a sese sees esses sese sees esee esee 16 CHAPTER 6 ANALYZING DATA FILE eene nnne nnne nnne nnno sanat ossa 23 SEE MAXI
5. 05 11 2004 13 50 42 059 047 Runway Distance To Go value has changed 799 05 11 2004 13 50 42 075 855 Runway Distance To Go value has changed MAX Technologies Inc 2005 25 Post interpret acquired data The MAXIM Analyzer Player module allows the user to interpret recording data according to the message definitions present in the current project Select a channel node and right click to display the contextual menu c gt Duration m Destination TX 0 0 1 0 ARIHC 4 Select all messages 012 File Export MAXIM Format HS 100 weriecoeu i 110 Selected Course 2 RX H1 Origin TX 0 0 1 0 ARIHC 4 001 Distance to 9002 Time to Qj 003 Cross Track Distance A o iv 006 Unselect all messages iv Q 007 Select all nodes Ctrl 4 amp 07 010 Interpret with current message definition 9103 104 v amp Print recorded message list IZ 011 File Export Text Format iv iv v lt Rec Comment 1 05 11 2004 13 50 41 230 732 Ry 1 72004 12 50 41 23 Click Interpret with current message definition menu The Equipment Id selector window opens E Select equipmen
6. 575 Ax HE 0 0 14 ARINC 428 575 Ax 7 0 0 15 ARINC 428 575 9005 007 Gey 010 49011 i Help Item d EX HO 0 0 8 p004 Runway Distanc SDI C Runway Distance to Go d 55 Unknown Message Unknown Message Unknown Message Unknown Message Unknown Message x K x x Field Field SDI Runway Dista SM Value Value Value Value Value AX RO 0 0 8 ARINC 429 575 3483 Rx 1 0 0 3 ARINC 429 575 1035 AX 2 0 0 10 ARINC 429 575 2158 Feet Plus 600000 800000 00000 800000 800000 TimeT aq Comment 11 23 2005 14 27 03 21 23 2005 14 27 03 3H 1 23 2005 14 27 03 41 23 2005 14 27 03 81 23 2005 14 27 03 611 23 2005 14 27 03 71172372005 14 27 03 81 23 2005 14 27 03 S11 23572005 14 27 03 working OFFLINE af Running Disk Free C BEI During the recording records being acquired are displayed Right click on the file viewer to Status 200000000 200000000 200000000 200000000 200000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 200000000 Activity change the time format or the file viewer appearance 18000001 4 10000009 00000054 Time in Hours 80000004 1100000033 80000084 0000004 10000006 1800000 4 8000001 050 Time in Time in Micrazecondz Local Time
7. C Activity Modified Right click and select Make As MAXIM Object The Runway Distance to Go field will now be accessible to the script Select Script from the Tools menu MAX Technologies Inc 2005 31 C Recorder Script designer Ele Edit Run Tools Window Help FP m Object Inspector Object Manager ants Explorer unction ScriptStarti Recorder E Pa Recorder TMaxinhdodule Recorder TrmasRecorder Runway Distance to Recorder Start i unction ScriptStop Becorder Stop AutoRun IF true the script will automatically run after the session loading Modified Insert From the Object Inspector tab select objects that are defined in the current session There is a Recorder object that represents the recorder engine and the object Runway Distance to Go that have just been created Select the Runway Distance to Go object Recorder Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help 2 gt m Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer unction ScriptStart Recorder Start l Properties Events EnumL ist T Strings Name Runway Distance to unction i YarType dtD ouble Recorder Stop l Name Heturns sets the name used in cade to identify an object Modified Insert 32 MAXIM Tutorial objects
8. directory that is under the MAXIM installation directory File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Search Folders Address Program Technalogies commontdefinitions Norton AntiVirus Folders Mame Ej SYSTEM C O Analog Documents and Settings IQ ARINC 429 maxapi ARIMC 629 My Installations C ARINC 629 FULL E Program Files LZ ARINC 708 Technologies Ij 5568 3 commo Digital Analog ARIMC 429 ARINC 629 ARINC 529 FLILL ARINC 708 CSDB Digital tools For example select the following message definition file ARINC 708 mdf 8 MAXIM Tutorial The project will look as follow MAXIM Project Manager C Program Files Technologies maxim Projects Tutorial Tubarial mpr File View Project Tools Window Help oY Gk pee LORI C Program TechnologiesmaximSProjectss Tutorial Tutorial mpr E S Devices configuralio Devices Offline E Messages Definition ARINC428 16 Closed ARINC O8 Closed C Program Files Max Technalagiessmasim Prajectss Tutoria Devices mdy C Program Files Max Technolagiessmasim sPrajectss Tutorial efinitions AIM 0429 16 mdf C Program Files Max Technalagiessmasim Prajectss Tutorial D efinitiens ARINC mdf 33 working OFFLINE MAX Technologies Inc 2005 Configure hardware
9. exposed by MAXIM appear in the left section of the window under the Object Manager tab In this example the Recorder Session object and one parameter are available The user can use this tab to add or remove objects as shown here with the New Component window A TmaxConsole will be added Recorder1 Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help ts EL dA Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer unction ScriptStarti l P I E 1 ERecorder Start l El Recorder TM asimMadule 8 Recorder TmasRiecorder mg Runway Distance ta Go unction i Recorder Stopt E New Component Seles TmaxConsole TrmaxLog Modified Insert Let s write the ScriptStart event handler as follow This Event is called when the script is starting function ScPIpEDEREPELQ TriggerFired false for 1 0 1 lt Recorder TrackCount 1 Set the pre trigger record count Recorder Track i Trigger PreTrigCount 200 Set a comment associated to the record Recorder Track i Trigger FiringComment TRIGGER FIRED Enable the trigger Recorder Track i Trigger Enable Display the console object MaxConsolel Show write a line in the console MaxConsolel WriteLn The recorder started Recorder Start MAX Technologies Inc 2005 33 Write the ScriptStop event handler as follow Thi
10. lt lt lt lt lt lt lt DataSize Byte Address 80 11 23 2005 14 27 03 200000000 200000020 1 11 23 2005 14 27 03 200000000 200000080 2 1122322005 14 27 03 200000000 00000068 H Rec Comment lt 9 working OFFLINE fh Halted Modified Save the Analysis session From the File menu choose Save The Save dialog box opens 24 MAXIM Tutorial Finding a record Summary To find a record select Find record from the Tools menu To find a specific record select Tools Find record from the menu A find dialog opens to search a record using a record number a timetag or a mark By record number By time tag By Mark By record number By time tag By Mark 0 By record number By time tag By Mark TimeT ag Comment 394 05 11 2004 13 50 41 759 047 gt Runway Distance Go value has changed 419 05 11 2004 13 50 41 775 855 Runway Distance To Go value has changed 453 457 485 05 11 2004 13 50 41 826 248 gt Runway Distance To Go value has changed 606 05 11 2004 13 50 41 909 047 Runway Distance Go value has changed 616 05 11 2004 13 50 41 926 062 Runway Distance To Go value has changed 671 05 11 2004 13 50 41 976 249 Runway Distance To Go value has changed 702 05 11 2004 13 50 41 989 489 gt Runway Distance To Go value has changed 745 05 11 2004 13 50 42 024 982 Runway Distance To Go value has changed 769
11. lvapp new ActiveXObject LabVIEW Application vi lvapp GetVIReference viPath Load the vi into memory vi ShowFPOnLoad true vi FPWinOpen true vi FPAutoCenter true connected true catch e Exception occured when trying to establish connection with remote connected false return connected function LabViewUpdate a b yl SetControlyalue cu yL Input yvi Rm O 2 function LabViewClose peo bI Technologies Inc 2005 49 function RecorderStart trigger false Console Show Console Clear Console WriteLn Connecting to LabVIEW on remote computer LabViewOpen if connected true Console WriteLn Connection done else Console WriteLn Connection failed This Event is called when the recorder is starting tor i lt Recorder TrackCounte Lr Set the pre trigger record count Recorder Track i Trigger PrerrigCount 200 the record Recorder Track i Trigger FiringComment TRIGGER FIRED Enable the jp Recorder Track i Trigger Enable Display the console object a line in the console Console WriteLn Recorder started onc function RecorderStop var viResult LabViewClose This awe is called when the recorder is st
12. nn n h nn n 7 nnm n n nn 0 0 0 8 428 575 2830 0 0 3 429 575 1007 2 0 0 10 ARINC 429 575 1886 TimeT ag Comment Meg Status 11 23 2005 11 23 2005 P 23 2005 0 05 11 23 2005 11 23 2005 11 23 2005 09 46 22 773 840 09 46 22 782 720 09 46 22 785 600 09 46 22 644 240 09 46 22 947 120 09 46 24 0871 200 D3 46 22 838 480 TRIGGER FIRED 500000000 500000000 500000000 DataSize Byte Data 200000010 200000090 200000050 hOOOOOOFC 000000 2 0000022 RB es t Modified E working OFFLINE af Running Disk Free C BEI Activity An equivalent script in VBScript would be Dim TriggerFired This Event is called when the script is starting Sub ScriptStart TriggerFired false For I 0 to Recorder TrackCount 1 Set the pre trigger record count Recorder Track i Trigger PreTrigCount Set a comment associated to the record Recorder Track i Trigger FiringComment TRIGGER FIRED Enable the trigger Recorder Track i Trigger Enable Next Display the console object MaxConsolel Show write a line in the console MaxConsolel WriteLn The recorder is started End Sub 1000 This Event is called when the script is stopping Sub DSOUITDESCOD Console WriteLn The recorder is stopped End Sub Sub RunwayDistanceToGoValueChanged
13. wiew Project Run Selection Tools Window Help aE 4 5 xX SD Field Value E Unnamed 0 0 8 ARTHC 429 575 001 Flig r4 004 Runway Distance to Go 511940020 150 000 SDI 0 QbRunway Distance to Ga 46500 Feet e Sot Plus E 077 Lateral center of Gravity i i 1000000 150 000 SDI D Lateral center of Gravity 0 000 MLb in Soi Failure Warning 100 Selected Course 1 4 300000002 250 000 SDI selected Course 1 0 00 Deg 180 SSM Failure Warning WP Working OFFLINE Running A 44279 Txmit 1 0 0 0 ARINC 429 575 Runw MAXIM Console Runway Distance to Go Feet A429 Txmit 1 0 0 0 ARINC 429 575 In MAXIM each session Monitor Scheduler and Recorder can have its own particular script A script is written either in JavaScript Jscript or Visual Basic Script VBScript using the script editor window of a Script Designer session The execution of a script allows use of exposed objects by MAXIM session parameters of a message their methods properties and events use of standard Windows objects FileSystemObject object dialog box COM DCOM etc to have access to the PC s resources to interact with the user and to communicate to another Windows application e use of a rich language syntax to create sequences calculations iterations comparisons decisions etc MAXIM exposed objects MAXIM exposes objects
14. 2 2005 03 35 08 200000000 000000 0 Working OFFLINE Halted Modified MAX Technologies Inc 2005 27 Export acquired data Export all or parts of the interpreted file Click File export MAXIM format from the Tools menu to export the file using a MAXIM file format Click File export Text format from the Tools menu to export the file using a CSV file format 28 MAXIM Tutorial Chapter 7 Adding a script in a recording Session This chapter takes the user on a quick tour of a recorder session script See MAXIM User s manual reference at Chapter 13 MAXIM Script Designer Create a script in an existing recorder session Summary To create a script click the Script menu from the Tools menu Open an existing recorder session Select Script from the Tools menu Recorder1 MAXIM Recorder PEE File Edit View Project Run Selection Tools Window Help 9 Hardware Protocols Receivers xx Field Mame Field value Domain d EX 0 0 0 8 AR B DENEB 004 Runway Distanc RX HO 0 0 8 ARINC 429 575 001 d SDI PX 1 0 0 9 ARINC 429 575 002 Runway Distance to Go 2 0 0 10 LARINC 428 575 D03 EINE S i j 006 Unk M 5 0 0 13 ARINC 429 575 Re 6 0 0 14 ARINC 429 575 54 4 HP 0 0 15
15. 8 amp RINC 423 575 001 Bu 0 0 9 4RINE 4 75 002 x S2 0 0 10 LARINC 428 575 003 Le 83 0 0 11 4RIMC 423 575 4 0 0 12 ARINC 429 575 a R 5 0 0 13 ARINC 429 575 6 0 0 14 ARINC 429 575 d e 7 0 0 15 A4RINC 429 575 MAX Technologies Inc 2005 15 Configure the recording session Before starting the recorder configure the recording session by clicking the Preferences button located in the Tools menu MAXIM Recorder Preferences MAII Recorder Options Appearance Display Period Display Modes Output File s Recording Made Time Display Period C Display all values No display Periodic Display mel 1000 Preferences are grouped under two main tabs The MAXIM recording options tab is used to configure the session The Appearance tab is used to configure the appearance of the recorder window For more details about the recorder preferences refer to the MAXIM user s manual Monitor Recorder Analyzer Common behavior chapter Tools Preferences 16 MAXIM Tutorial Let s configure the Output File s tab MAXIM Recorder Preferences Recorder Options Appearance Display Petiod Display Modes Output Files Recording Mode Time Record format Record visible columns only recordable columns listed below Column selection v TimeT ag v Mag Status v Data Hate Mag Status Desc v Da
16. Deg 180 39 Monitor Script designer gt File Edit Run Tools Window Help Herbs Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer unction Sscriptstart 1 Monitor Start i cm Monitor ThE asin odule Monitor TmaxMonitor E Runway Distance ta Go Tmax arable meen Monitor Stopil E New Component Eg MAXIM Bm an TmaxTimer TmaxConsole TmasLog Modified Insert All objects exposed by MAXIM appear in the left section of the window under the Object Manager tab In this example the Monitor Session object and three parameters are available Use this tab to add or remove objects as shown using the New Component window A TmaxConsole component will be added The Object Inspector tab list properties and events of the object selected in Object Manager tab as shown in the following figure 40 MAXIM Tutorial Monitor Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer unction ScriptStarti HMonitor Start l Properties EnumList T Strings Mame Runway Distance tao Go unction Scriptstopt dt ouble Monitor Stopi l Name Heturnz sets the name used in code to identify an object Modified Insert To open an event handler signaled by an object enter a function name to identify the event handler then click on it or double click in the empty zone so that a default name will be ge
17. Document MANS900 81 MAXIM Tutorial First Edition December 5 2005 technologies MAXIM Tutorial Copyright 2005 MAX Technologies Inc rights reserved including those to reproduce this publication or parts thereof in any form without permission in writing from MAX Technologies Inc First Edition November 2005 MAX Technologies MAXIM and the MAX Technologies logo are all trademarks of MAX Technologies Inc Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Changes are periodically made to the information in this document These changes will be incorporated into new editions of this document MAX Technologies may make improvements and or changes in the products and or programs described in this document at any time Disclaimer MAX Technologies Inc makes no warranties as to the contents of this manual or the accompanying software Although every effort has been made to ensure that the manual is accurate and that the software is reliable MAX Technologies Inc cannot be held responsible for any damages suffered from the use of this product How to reach MAX Technologies Inc for Product Support 7005 Taschereau Blvd Suite 350 Brossard Quebec Canada J4Z 1A7 Tel 450 443 3332 Fax 450 443 1618
18. M USER S MANUAL REFERENCE AT 29 CREATE ANEW ANALYZER SESSION 23 TENDON G e RECORD C s 22 POST INTBBPRET ACOUIRED DATA IEEE 26 EPOR TC OBIBED DATA E ED D NE ME DN LA e ME re 28 CHAPTER 7 ADDING A SCRIPT IN A RECORDING SESSION esee 29 SEE MAXIM USER S MANUAL REFERENCE AT Doses eo eeu dee uta vue duced ee onu vue nus 29 CREATE A SCRIPT IN AN EXISTING RECORDER SESSION nennen nne n nnne 9 29 MANAGE A TRIGGER rade 3l APPENDIX A MORE SCRIPT EXPLANATION AND EXAMPLES eere 38 CONSTRUGLIION OFA MAXIM S GRIP T dei ee dtt P hel dic blue quais 38 MAXIM EXPOSED ODIECI M 45 WINDOWSOBIBCIS 46 3 MAXIM Tutorial SCRIPT EANGUAGES AND EUNC TION LIBRARIES dub beet rt 52 CONCDBUSION Em ME MR TR Eq UL 53 MAXIM Tutorial Chapter 1 Foreword This tutorial 15 an introduction to using MAXIM This tutorial 15 aimed at people wanting to familiarize themselves quickly with the capabilities of MAXIM This is not a comprehensive reference manual Many details are left out It is recommended to r
19. Made 4 4 4 4 S amp S 4 00000094 keyboard mark FS 0000054 052 4 nes DataSize Byte 4 4 eS Click on the Keyboard mark menu to mark and comment a record MAX Technologies Inc 2005 Data 500000020 HBOODOC 0 0 00000 0 500000090 500000050 00000 00000002 Address Modified 21 Recorder1 MAXIM Recorder File Edit Project Run Selection Hardware 4 Protocols Domain BE DENEB 0 0 0 8 LARINC 428 575 001 wd 1 0 0 9 LARINC 428 575 002 wq 2 0 0 10 LARINC 428 575 003 3 0 011 ARINC 429 575 4 0 012 LARINCA29 575 FIX 5 0 0 13 ARINC 429 575 6 0 0 14 ARINC 429 575 d FIX HT 0 015 ARINC 429 575 Tools Receivers 15 2 2172372005 14 27 03 31 1 23 2005 14 27 03 41 23 2005 14 27 03 51 23 2006 14 27 03 BIT1 23 2005 14 27 03 21 23 2005 14 27 03 a1 23 2005 14 27 03 31 23 2005 14 27 03 Window Help 9 eo mula x sm 6 RX HO 0 0 8 AR E 004 Runway Distanc SDI C Runway Distance to SSM Gy 005 Unknown Message H amp 20056 Unknown Message eS 007 e 0ln gp 011 Unknown Message Unknown Me
20. The following example shows the use of mathematical functions to generate a variable signal like a sine wave or a ramp MG 25 716 0 paseo o EE function ComputeSinValue Amplitude Offset Period Timetag Fivst false TimeZero Timetag Time Zero reference var Time Timetag TimeZero 1000000 Time in msec Time 1000 Period wrap time at zero when cycle completed Angle Time Perrod 1000 PIX25 return Amolitude 2 0 gt Mat hes function ComputeRampValue Amplitude Offset Period Timetag LE PLEST First false TimeZero Timetag Time Zero reference var Time Timetag TimeZero 1000000 Time in msec Time 1000 Period wrap time at zero when cycle completed return Ofrrset t Amolitude Time Period 1000 5 Hiner EOMm NeCOrder or ari First true Console Clear Console Show Console ow yr beep function RunwayDistanceToGoTimetagChanged Value ComputeSinValue 2000 0 10 RunwayDistanceToGo Timetag Console WriteLn Value Value ComputeRampValue 2000 0 10 RunwayDistanceToGo Timetag 52 MAXIM Tutorial Console2 WriteLn Value function 5 Conclusion Preceding examples have shown the powerful capability of automation in MAXIM sessions using scripts and the use of objects both specific to MAXIM an
21. This Event is called when Runway Distance to Go Value has changed The record is marked when the value of Runway Distance to has changed Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteComment Runway Distance To Go value has changed Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteMark If Runway Distance to Value gt 30000 And TriggerFired false Then For 0 to Recorder TrackCount 1 Fire the trigger Recorder Track i Trigger Fire Next Runway Distance to Value 50000 And 36 MAXIM Tutorial MaxConsolel WriteLn Trigger fired TriggerFired true End If End Sub MAX Technologies Inc 2005 37 Appendix A More Script explanation and examples Scripts are introduced in MAXIM version 2 0 and let the user automate the control of MAXIM sessions and handle parameters received and transmitted in the context of MAXIM Monitor Scheduler and Recorder session Construction of a MAXIM Script Before writing a Script MAXIM session the user must initially choose objects parameters assigned to the MAXIM session to handle in the Script The selection 1 simply made by a right click of the mouse on the selected element and select the Make as MAXIM Object command The following figure shows how to select the parameter Runway Distance to Go and to expose it as a MAXIM object usable by a Script Monitor MAXIM Monitor Seles File Edit view Project Run Selection Tools Window Help oy alale t are of Item x D Field
22. and their properties methods and events For example these objects can be a communication bus parameter calculation the signal of an analog converter a recording session a console window a timer etc MAX Technologies Inc 2005 45 Windows objects Several Windows objects can be accessed It is possible to read or write in a file or to communicate with other Windows applications that support COM DCOM services and with Windows ActiveX objects The following function writes in a file Tit cpu WerLceToFile irilename yar EE e dt new Date month dt getMonth 1 day dt getDate year dt getFullYear hours dt gethours minutes dt getMinutes seconds dt getSeconds Access File System Oojeck fso new ActiveXObject Scripting FileSystemObject Je Open the file file fso OpenTextFile filename ForAppending true Weite text to le cile Write lve file Write text rile WreirceLinel year month r cip r Y lodge eh a E Ee S we eG on dS file Close Monitors sorcar var MyText Monitor is started maxConsolel Show maxConsolel Clear maxConsolel WriteLn Monitor is started 46 MAXIM Tutorial Here is the text written in the MyLogFile txt file when the Monitor session is launched MyLogfile txt Notepad Edit Format View Help Enformation Monito
23. d to the Windows operating system Scripts allow an easy flexible and powerful way to control MAXIM sessions MAX Technologies Inc 2005 53
24. devices Summary To configure hardware devices click the Devices button from the MAXIM main window The Device manager allows the user to configure each channel of the system assign equipment ID to channels set bus speed name the channels Click the Save button to record settings MAXIM Device Manager Devices mudw File Tools Window Help ES Hardware ay Protocols i Receivers a Transrmitters Inputs Outputs 4 CO MAXIM Domain TX 0 0 0 0 ARINC 429 575 001 c SR DENEB Flight Control Computer 701 Card 0 400 Madule D D IPM 429 E Equipment ID 001 Flight Control Computer 201 Transmitters Channel Type ARINC 429 575 oe T 0 000 ARINC 429 575 001 Flight Control Computer 701 LOW Speed og Qe TX HH 0 01 LARINC 429 575 002 Flight Management Computer 7021 speed bps 12500 TX H2 0 0 2 ARINC 429 575 003 Thrust Control Computer 703 Parity Odd ge TS H3 0 0 3 ARINC 429 575 Word size bit 32 d TX 4 0 0 4 ARINC 429 575 Wi selection Default d TX H5 0 0 5 ARINC 428 575 TX lw bit 4 4 TX HE 0 0 6 ARINC 429 575 H7 00 7 ARINC 429 575 EE Receivers _ Bed 40 0 0 8 ARINC 429 575 001 Flight Control Computer 701 o p e RH 0 0 9 ARINC 428 575 002 Flight Management Computer 702 2 pm H2 0 0 10 ARINC 429 575 003 T
25. ead this document with the MAXIM user s manual close at hand This tutorial allows the user to build a project The final project named Tutorial mpr can be found in the MAXIM projects installation directory MAX Technologies Inc 2005 5 Chapter 2 Getting started See MAXIM User s manual reference at Chapter 3 Getting Started Starting MAXIM A program icon named MAXIM 15 installed on the Windows desktop Run it Once the loading completes the MAXIM main window appears 5 MAXIM 30 days left File View Run Tools Window Help Bo E Eoo THH Project Devices Definitions Monitor Scheduler Recorder Analyzer Player Message Map Manager Cmd Rsp Manager Start Stop Working OFFLINE Halted 6 MAXIM Tutorial Chapter 3 Creating a new project This chapter takes the user on a quick tour to set up a new project See MAXIM User s manual reference at Chapter 4 MAXIM 5 Main Window File New Project Chapter 5 Project Manager Project Add to Project Chapter 6 Device Manager Configuration Chapter 4 MAXIM 5 Main Window Tools Preferences Create a new project Summary To create a project select New Project from the Project menu To create a new project select File New Project from the menu of the MAXIM main window A file selection dialog opens to specify a name and location for the new project Try it now Choose any name for the pro
26. er Recorder Track il Trigger Fire l I Maxconsolei WriteLni Trigger fired TriggerFired true Name Returns sets the name used in code to identify an object Modified Insert Save the script Quit the script designing mode by choosing Exit from the File menu Click the Start button of the recorder Once the Runway Distance To Go field value is within the trigger interval the recorder session will be MAX Technologies Inc 2005 35 Recorder MAXIM Recorder File Edit View Project Bun Selection tame m Tools Hardware 4 Protocols H Receivers g 4 d GQ MAXIM Domain BP DENEB 0 0 0 8 ARINC 423 575 001 1 0 0 3 amp RINC 423 575 002 H Aes 2 0 030 A amp RINC 423 575 003 Window Help s Item d EX HO 0 0 8 RR E 004 Runway Distanc d SDI Runway Distance to d 33M AX 3 0 0 11 ARINC 429 575 Ha 0 0 12 LARINC 429 575 5 0 0 13 ARINC 429 575 Fx HG 0 0 14 ARINC 429 575 7 0 0 15 ARINC 429 575 eo 005 gy 006 E 84 007 gy 010 ri ie 411 S Unknown Message Unknown Message Unknown Message Unknown Message TT 1 Field SDI Runway Dista SSM Value Value Value Value TT 1 gt O Field salue 35400 Feet Flus h nn n h nn n h
27. hedules MAX Technologies Inc 2005 13 Chapter 5 Creating a Recording Session This chapter takes the user on a quick tour to create a recording session See MAXIM User s manual reference at Chapter 8 Monitor Recorder Analyzer Common behavior Chapter 11 Recorder Create a new recorder session Summary To create a recorder click the recorder button from the MAXIM main window Click the recorder button from the MAXIM main window to create a recorder session C Recorder MAXIM Recorder File Edit View Project Run Tools Window awmimErmamEg ie 20 Hardware 4 Protocols Field Mame Field value MAXIM Domain BP DENEB amp 0 0 0 8 ARINC 429 575 001 1 0 0 9 ARINC 429 575 002 Fx 82 0 0 10 429 575 003 Ax 3 0 0 11 ARINC 429 575 Rx HA 0 0 12 ARINC 429 575 Ax 5 0013 ARINC 429 575 PX HE 0 0 14 ARINC 429 575 Ae 7 0 0 15 ARINC 429 575 working OFFLINE ll Halted Disk Free C Activity Once the recorder window appears select and drag one channel from the left pane to the right pane of the window When the channel is dragged the Add New messages dialog box appears Click on close to record all available labels on the bus Save the session by clicking the Save button 14 MAXIM Tutorial B Recorder1 MAXIM Recorder MAXIM Er Res HU 0 0
28. hrust Control Computer 703 04 0 0 11 ARINC 428 575 0 0 12 ARINC 428 575 HS ODT3 ARINC 429 575 0 0 14 ARINC 428 575 00 4 HT 0 0 15 ARINC 428 575 m Module 0 1 Empty ay Module 0 2 Empty a Module 0 3 Empty EA working OFFLINE 22 10 MAXIM Tutorial Configure general preferences Summary To configure a project select Tools Preferences from the menu of the MAXIM main window To configure a project select Tools Preferences from the MAXIM main window The MAXIM preferences dialog opens to specify the MAXIM global options MAXIM Preferences General Default project settings Appearance Automatic loading last project 1 Save without confirmation Absolute Time Source CO MAST Board intenal RTC Host Computer Clock Time of day Default Time Option of module to Absolute Time Default Bit Numbering option of module Begin with 0 0 31 Begin with 1 1 32 Option will take effect after the next MAXIM restart To use absolute time tags choose the time source Note The IRIG B source is available if there is an IRIG B time source in the system MAX Technologies Inc 2005 11 Chapter 4 Creating a Transmitting Session This chapter takes the user on a quick tour to create a transmitting session See MAXIM User s
29. ill be stored in a single file Data will be sorted by the time tag in the file e 1 file for ALL channels Merged with automatic naming means that for each channel data will be stored in a unique file and MAXIM will automatically name the file and copy 18 MAXIM Tutorial it in the data directory The file is name MXDATA X X X x dat where x is an index The first time the file is simply name MXDATA X X X dat with no index Data 15 sorted by the time tag in the file e 1 file for ALL channels Differed Merge means that the merging process will be postponed to a later time until the File Merger command 1 used Data is sorted by the time tag in the file One file can be selected for all channels Merged The recording mode radio button group allows the user to configure how the data will be acquired before storing them in the file received messages means that the recorder will catch all the data on the bus Sampling means that the recorder will periodically catch the data on the bus The period 15 defined by the Sampling period edit box The Sample duration can also be specified received messages can be selected The user can select to write records to a file named by the user at the end of the acquiring session The recording duration channel list allows the user to enter an acquisition time for each channel of the recorder If an acquisition time is entered for each channel the recording session will auto
30. ject After clicking OK a project will be created MAZIM Project Manager C Program Files MAX Technologies maxim ProjecEs Tutorial Tutorial mpr File View Project Tools Window Help s y Eum Tutorial C Program TechnolaogieskmaximSsProjectsS Tutorial Tutorial mpr Devices configuratio 3 Offline C Program Files Max Technologiestimasim Projecta T utarralD evices mdv 3 Messages Definition 1 AHINCAZ3 15 Closed C Program Technologies masin Projects T utarial D efinitionisS amp R IM C429 16 mdf Working OFFLINE Modified gt The newly created project contains a file named Devices that contains current devices configuration and the ARINC429 16 message definition file This last file has been automatically added by using the Default messages definitions files automatically added to each new project setting of Default project settings in MAXIM preferences MAX Technologies Inc 2005 7 Add the message definition file s Summary To add message definition files click the Add to project button and select the files to add A message definition files can now be added It will allow MAXIM to interpret data being transmitted or received From the Project menu choose Add to project The Open dialog box opens Project Tools Window Help 25 Add File s to Project LX Remove Files From Project Del Go to the MAX Technologies definitions
31. manual reference at Chapter 10 Scheduler Create a new scheduler session Summary To create a scheduler click the scheduler button from the MAXIM main window Click the scheduler button from the MAXIM main window to create a scheduler session MAXIM Scheduler File Edit View Project Run Tools Window Help aw apelis t a 20 E Protocols Receivers Field Mame Field value MAXIM Domain BP DENEB TX HU 0 0 0 ARINC 429 575 001 F TX 1 0 0 1 ARINC 429 575 002 F TX H2 0 0 2 LARINC 429 575 003 TX H3 0 0 3 4RINC 429 575 TX 4 0 0 4 ARINC 429 575 TX 5 0 0 5 ARINC 429 575 TX 6 0 0 6 ARINC 429 575 TX HT 0 0 7 ARINC 429 575 WES Working OFFLINE Halted Once the scheduler window appears select and drag one channel from the left pane to the right pane of the window When the channel is dragged the Add New messages dialog box appears Select some labels and click OK Drag other channels and associate labels to them Save the session by clicking the Save button 12 MAXIM Tutorial Scheduler1 MAXIM Scheduler Protocols Receivers Q9 MAXIM Domain TX 0 0 0 0 ARINC 423 575 001 F TX 1 0 01 ARINC 429 575 002 F m TX 2 0 0 2 ARINC 429 575 003 iv iv Click the Start button to launch all sc
32. matically stop after the longest time entered that has elapsed The recording session 1 stopped manually in this example Leave each acquisition time to 00 00 00 000 Let s configure the Time tab MAX Technologies Inc 2005 19 MAXIM Recorder Preferences Recorder Options Display Period Display Modes Output File s Recording Mode Time Absolute Time By default the recording session stores time tags relative mode If the Absolute time check box is checked each time tag will be stored as an absolute time An absolute time tag is made up of the date and the time The absolute time is stored as GMT time but can be displayed as a Local time at any time If the Absolute time check box 15 checked the absolute time source must be configure in the MAXIM preferences The Absolute time box can be checked Click the Start button to start recording If buses are active the recorder window will look like this 20 MAXIM Tutorial Recorder MAXIM Recorder File Edit wiew Project Run Selection Tools Window E Hardware Protocols 5 Receivers gt GO MAXIM Domain B DENEB AX 0 0 0 8 ARINC 429 575 001 AX 1 0 0 9 ARINC 429 575 002 AX 2 0 0 10 ARINC 429 575 003 Rs 3 0 0 11 ARINC 428 575 Ax 4 0 0 12 ARINC 428 575 Ax 5 0 0 13 ARINC 428
33. nerated and the skeleton of the function appears in the script editor The following figure shows how to generate the event handler that will be called when the OnValueChanged event ofthe Runway Distance to Go variable of type TmaxVariable occurs MAX Technologies Inc 2005 41 Monitor Script designer Edit Run Tools Window Help dA Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer unction ScriptStarti Distance to Go Tmag Variable Properties Events Monitor Start 1 4 OrValueChanged Distance GovalueChanged unction ScriptStop 1 unction Runway Distance to GoValueChangedi On alueChanged ecurs when the value of the variable has changed Modified Insert Next the Session Monitor object 1s selected and functions to handle OnStart and OnStop events are added 42 MAXIM Tutorial Monitor Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help d gt E Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer unction ScriptStarti Monitor TmaxManitor Properties Events OnStart MaritorStart OnStop Monitors top unction imeut Honitor Start l Monitor Stopi l unction Runway Distance to GoValueChangedi unction MonitorStarti unction MonitorStopi OnStop Occur when the session has stopped Modified In
34. opping Console WriteLn Recorder stopped ShowMessage Recorder Stopped Press a key to continue Console Clear function RunwayDistanceToGoValueChanged 50 This Event is called when RunwayDistanceToGo Value has changed var viResult The record is marked when the value of RunwayDistanceToGo has changed Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteMark Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteComment Runway Distance To Go value has changed if RunwayDistanceToGo Value 30000 amp amp RunwayDistanceToGo Value lt 50000 amp amp trigger false trigger true 1 lt Recorder Trackcounte 1a Eire the trigger MAXIM Tutorial Recorder lmack 1 bare Console WriteLn Trigger occured at RunwayDistanceToGo Value if connected true viResult LabViewUpdate RunwayDistanceToGo Value 80000 Console WriteLn viResult viResult Here is the result when the Monitor session 15 stopped MAXIM Console Tr Scriptlest vi Front Panel File Edit Operate Tools Browse Window E 45400 00 ei OC MAX Technologies Inc 2005 51 Script languages and function libraries Script languages supported by MAXIM have very rich sets of functions Also hundreds of libraries and examples of standard use of JScript and VBScript functions exist on the Web and can be re used in the MAXIM environment
35. ord is marked when the value of RunwayDistanceToGo has changed Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteMark Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteComment Runway Distance To Go value has changed if RunwayDistanceToGo Value 30000 amp amp RunwayDistanceToGo Value 50000 amp amp TriggerFired false 34 MAXIM Tutorial for 1 i lt Recorder TrackCount 1 Fire the trigger Recorder Track i Trigger Fire Console WriteLn Trigger fired TriggerFired true 2 Recorder Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help e Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer Recorder Starti l Runway Distance Go Properties Events This Event called when the script stopping EnumList T Strings unction Runway Distance ta Go VarType dtD ouble Recorder Stopl MaxConsolel WriteLni The recorder is stopped ff This Event is called when Runway Distance to Go Valu unction Runway Distance to GoValueChangedi The record marked when the value of Runway Dist Recorder Tracki FileWriter WriteMarkil Recorder Track 0 FileWriter WriteComment Runway Dis if Runway Distance to Go Value gt 30000 Runway Distance to Go vaiue lt 50000 amp amp TrigdgerFired false for 0 i lt Recorder Trackcount 1 1 Fire the trigg
36. r is started 2004 7 2 11 6 25 The following functions share data with MS Excel when the Monitor session stops function ExcelOpen 11 1 xlApp new AtiveXObject Excel Application xlApp UserControl true xlBook xlApp Workbooks Open C TESTTEMPLATE XLS xlSheet xlApp ActiveSheet xlSheet Application Visible true function ExcelUpdate Value Celly Celly 1 xlSheet Application Cells CellY 2 Value Value function ExcelClose xlSheet SaveAs Ci Testhesult XLS xlSheet Application Quit abb lacius Technologies Inc 2005 iUc emetomnit e pss ExcelOpen ExcelUpdate 123 45 ExcelUpdate 678 90 ExcelClose Here 15 the result when the Monitor session 1 stopped Microsoft Excel TestResult XLS Sele Arial gt 10 Z U Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help AJ SUIT Difference 123 45 807 355 555 45 6750 9 RESULT 48 MAXIM Tutorial The following script controls a Recorder session and share data with labVIEW MAXIM Script SESSION Recorder 7 7 Language JavaScript SETUP RECORDER PRE TRIG COUNT Va TRIG THE RECORDER WHEN ON MAXIM VARIABLE VALUE SEND DATA TO LABVIEW VI AND THE RESULT var trigger false var lvapp var viz var connected function LabViewOpen qae
37. s Event is called when the recorder is stopping function ScripbStopt MaxConsolel WriteLn The recorder stopped Recorder Stop Note a Recorder track corresponds to the channel defined in the recorder Recorder Script designer File Edit Run Tools Window Help s El d gt Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer 5 1 TMasxinkdodule 8 Recorder TmaxRecorder E Runway Distance to Tmas arable masConsolel TmasConsole ar TridgdgerFired false This Evert called when the script 3 unction ScriptS3Starti 1 TriggerFired false for 0 i lt Recorder TrackCount i Set the pre tragger record count Recorder Track il Tridgdger PreTrigcount 200 Set a comment associated to the record Recorder Track il Trigger Firingcommentr TRIGGER Enable the trigger Recaorder Track il Trigger Enable t Display the console object Maxconsolei Show Write line in the console Maxconsolei WriteLni The recorder is started Recorder Start l ff This Event is called when unction ScriptStopi Recorder Stopt Maxconsolei WriteLni The recorder is stopped Modified Select the RunwayDistancetoGo object to write the OnValueChanged event handler This Event is called when RunwayDistanceToGo Value has changed function RunwayDistanceToGoValueChanged The rec
38. sert The script skeleton is now complete It has the three newly added functions plus two automatic functions ScriptStart and ScriptStop It is now time to give life to these functions by providing the code to perform the desired action For example the WriteLn method of the Console object will be called in each function It will post a message in the console in order to get feedback about event occurrences MAX Technologies Inc 2005 43 Monitor Script designer Sele File Edit Run Tools Window Help Object Inspector Object Manager Code Explorer Monitar Starti l E Monitor2 TM aximMadule Functions E ManiterStart unction Hunway Distance ta Gov alueLhanged ScriptStart Monitor Stop l Fo ScnptStep unction Runway Distance to GoValuecChangedi 1 Value Timetadg Value Runway Distance to Go Value Timetag Runway Distance to Go Timetag maxConsolel WriteLn New value Value maxConsolei WriteLni Timetag Timetadg unction HonitorStarti l max consolei Show 1 1 1 Imaxconsolel WriteLni Monitor started Modified Insert When the script programming for the Monitor session is done launch the Monitor session The Console window opens It displays messages according to event handlers programmed the script 44 MAXIM Tutorial Monitor MAXIM Monitor File Edit
39. ssage Ls ST S Ls S 9 9 Unknown Message 800000000 800000000 800000000 800000000 800000000 800000000 800000000 200000000 Runway Dis ee E Working OFFLINE 4 Running Disk Free C Activity Field SDI Caran SSH Value Value Value Value Value D ata 200000020 00000 0 200000060 000000 0 200000010 200000090 200000050 000000 200000002 Feet Plus 600000 1500000 600000 600000 600000 Address Write comment and or type enter key to mark and comment current record Click the stop button to terminate the recording session Ei Recorder1 MAXIM Recorder File Edit View Hardware Documents Computer File name Network Save as lype ds DATAS AA da v Recording data dat Res 1 0 0 3 DARIN 11 23 2005 14 27 03 a H2 0 0 10 11 23 2008 14 27 03 Save Cancel 800000000 200000000 PA working OFFLINE Running Disk Free mmm Activity Save the recording file 22 Field ize Bute ee Feet Plus 800000 500000 600000 600000 200000 MAXIM Tutorial Chapter 6 Analyzing a data file This chapter takes the user on a quick tour to analyzing a data file See MAXIM User s manual reference a
40. t Chapter 13 Analyzer Player Create a new analyzer session Summary To create an analyzer click the Analyzer Player button from the MAXIM main window Open the file to analyze Click the Analyzer Player button from the MAXIM main window to create the Analyzer session Analysis1 MAXIM Analyzer Player File Project Run Tools Window Help E refi A 00 00 00 000 000 00 00 00 000 000 00 00 00 000 000 00 00 00 000 000 Destination Color Equipment Protocol Units Field Type MsgCount Working OFFLINE jj Halted MAX Technologies Inc 2005 23 Once the Analyzer Player window appears from the File menu choose Open The Open dialog box opens Select the file to analyze Analysis MAXIM Analyzer Player File View Project Run Tools Window Help e saa gt From To Duration Repeat count Repeat Delay Destination Color Equipment Protocol Units Field Type MsaCount 1 59050 RX 0 Origin TX 0 0 0 0 AR Flight Cont 429 30842 004 Runway Distanc 2172 005 Unknown defin 3258 0065 Unknown defin 3258 007 Unknown defin 3258 9010 Unknown defin 3258 9011 Unknown defin 3258 9012 Unknown defin 3258 077 Lateral center 2172 100 Selected Cours 1303 103 Selected Airspeed 2172 9104 Selected Verti 2172 Calante ad Paner lt
41. t Er Flight Control Computer 701 E Flight Management Computer 202 E Thrust Control Computer 703 E Inertial Reference System 704 E Attitude and Heading Ref System 705 E Ai Data System 206 Er Radio Altimeter 707 Er Airborne Weather Radar 708 2 Airborne DME 7083 88 FAC A310 Er Global Positioning System Let s choose the Flight Control computer 701 equipment Each label that has a definition in the message definition file is now interpreted The following figure illustrates the interpretation of the label 004 26 MAXIM Tutorial Analysis MAXIM Analyzer Player File View Project Run section Tools Window Help ginem From Duration EN count Repeat Delay Destination Color Equipment Protocol Units Field Type MsaCount 3033 Rx 0 Origin TX 0 0 0 0 AR Flight Cont ARIHC 429 2186 004 Runway Distanc 154 SDI 154 SDI 1 1 Runway Distance SSM Field 3 amp 005 Unknown defin amp 006 Unknown defin 4007 Unknown defin 4010 Unknown defin 011 Unknown defin 9012 Unknown defin Toad ase lt lt lt lt lt K lt lt H Rec Channel Comment Msg Status DataSize Byte Address R 80 11 02 2005 03 35 08 200000000 200000050 0 11 02 2005 03 35 08 200000000 200000060 80 11 0
42. t checks an engineering value is created It launches the recording session if the value exceeds a threshold In this example select the Runway Distance to Go Field from the 004 label of the Channel O Recorder1 MAXIM Recorder Fille Edit View Project Bun Selection Tools Window Help 7 5 Bae BS Hardware 4 Protocols i5 Receivers 4 2 Field Mame Field value 5 GO MAXIM Domain B DENEB AX HU 0 0 8 ARINC 429 575 001 amp AX 0 0 3 ARINC 429 575 002 AX H2 0 0 10 4RINC 429 575 003 H3 0 0 11 ARINC 429 575 Ax 0 0 12 LARINC 428 575 Rx 5 0 0 13 ARINC 429 575 Ax HE 0 0 14 ARINC 429 575 0 0 15 ARINC 429 575 RX 0 0 8 AR 4004 Runway Distanc d spr d sH e 005 eq 006 0017 e 010 ell 012 Cy 077 100 103 104 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Lateral Selected i Selected Delete Del Select all nodes Ckrl A Print Message List Select Field Add to chart Display Feet Plus 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 0 000 MLb in 0 00 Deg 180 0 00 Enots 0 00 Fr Hin Field Definition pl10 Selected C 9 RX 1 0 0 9 d EX H2 0 0 10 0 00 Deg 18 gt E working OFFLINE ll Halted Disk Free
43. taSize Delta Time Error Count v Comment MIL STD 1553 ASCE ARINC 708 ARINC 429 561 ARINC 629 v Address v Subddress Default datawords selection Default engineering fields selection nat available in Sampling Made Intermediate files directory CADOCUME 1 michaelgsLOCALS emp Output data files path L Pragram Files Technalagiessmasim Prajects Tutora D ata Select the record format by choosing columns to save in the recording file To associate a comment to records click the Comments check box The two check boxes named Default datawords selection and default engineering fields selection indicate if fields are included in the file s for each received message It is very important to determine the information to save in the file s The performance of the acquisition system and the space that will be used on the disk depend heavily on these settings MAXIM can include engineering values in recorded files However to improve performance the user can decide not to include them The MAXIM Analyzer Player module can be used to interpret acquired data after the recording session Unselect the two check boxes named Default datawords selection and default engineering fields selection MAX Technologies Inc 2005 17 Let s configure the Recording Mode tab MAXIM Recorder Preferences MAXIM Recorder Options Appearance Display Period Display Modes
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