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Tunerpro Guide To Data Logging

This document provides instructions for using Tunerpro software to log vehicle data from an ADX file configuration. It outlines the necessary equipment, steps to set up the serial port connection between the laptop and vehicle interface, loading the appropriate ADX file, connecting to the vehicle, and using the Tunerpro interface to view live sensor data, record data logs, and replay logged data. Key functions covered are configuring the serial port in Tunerpro preferences, loading an ADX file, connecting to the vehicle, using the dashboard, history tables, graphing, and record/playback features. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues with the connection.

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Tunerpro Guide To Data Logging

This document provides instructions for using Tunerpro software to log vehicle data from an ADX file configuration. It outlines the necessary equipment, steps to set up the serial port connection between the laptop and vehicle interface, loading the appropriate ADX file, connecting to the vehicle, and using the Tunerpro interface to view live sensor data, record data logs, and replay logged data. Key functions covered are configuring the serial port in Tunerpro preferences, loading an ADX file, connecting to the vehicle, using the dashboard, history tables, graphing, and record/playback features. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues with the connection.

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Tunerpro Guide to Data Logging

Things you will need.

Tunerpro RT http://www.tunerpro.net/
ADX file (Logging Configuration File Different for each car)
Holden ADX’s Here http://delcohacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=29
A Laptop and Some Kind of Connection Device
EG: VS-VY USB Connector http://delcohacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=622

Once you have Tunerpro installed and the appropriate ADX file First Check your Connector Device, either a USB or
Serial Connector both should show up as a serial port device in Device Manager, you can get to device manager by
going start and run and typing devmgmt.msc

As you can see the usb serial port Device is assigned to COM3
Next Open Tunerpro, Goto the Tools Menu and Select Preferences. Select the Data Acq./Emulation Tab. Click
Configure Plugin Component on the left side the screen.

Now As Per Below Change to standard Serial Port, Select the Com Port that was listed for you device in device
manger and hit the test button, if ok it should say cable found then we are good to go.

If the test fails, set the setting correctly and try unplugging and replugging in your connector and restart tunerpro
and test again.

Next We Need to Load the ADX file for your vehicle, Goto the Acquisition menu and Click the Top option, Load
Definition File, find your adx file and hit ok.
For general logging you will only be using the buttons highlighted in RED.

Now we are ready you can hookup to your vehicle and either turn the ignition to ON or start the car.

To Connect Tunerpro to your pcm Hit the Connect to Vehicle Button with the Two Blue Arrows as show above.

Once you are connected The Yellow Connect status in the tray should change from Yellow to Blue and Say
Connected.

If it does not connect then your cable may need it echo settings changed. To do this Select the Configure ADX Button
shown on the toolbar. The change the status of the tickbox RS232 Echo then click save and hit connect again.

Now that you are connected you can use any of the functions on the toolbar.

Data Tracing isn’t used in normal logging, this feature is used more in realtime tuning to show a bubble on data
tables.
The Dashboard should now work and show live sensor

The Sensor Data Dashboard Should show current Data Also, the dropdown should let you select Engine or Trans Data
History Tables will depend on what your ADX file has configured in it, this can be used to look at the history after the
log file has been played back or a run has taken place in realtime, anything from a sensor can be setup and recorded
in history for tuning purposes.

Graphing will show live data and also if a log is recorded you can then scroll through and view the data afterwards,
any sensor can be displayed on the graph, simply right click and add or subtract what you want to see.

The Last options are the record and playback functions, once you stop a log from recording you will be asked to save
your log, after you have saved a log you can then view and replay it back.

Finally if your data is showing up scrambled and incorrect then try changing the Echo option as mentioned before.

Version 1.02 nigel@eyeit.org

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