total of 29 snapshots (Frames) of data in an entire capture.
Depending on what capture “time” you choose, between 500ms
(1/2 sec.) to 5000ms (5 secs.), will be the wait time (interval)
between each one of the snapshots (Frames).
For example, if you choose 1000ms (1 sec), intervals a frame
would update data for a total of 29 frames of data, or 1 frame per
second (29 sec. of elapsed time).
If you choose 500 ms (1/2 sec.) intervals a frame will update data
for a total of 29 frames of data, or 1 frame per 1/2 second (14 1/2
sec. of elapsed time).
This is important to understand when viewing your captured data.
Example: >>>>>>>T<, the < after the “T” represents the next
frame of the captured data. When viewing this frame on the scan
tool after a completed capture, the fame after the “T” is represented
as “+A”. If 2000ms (2 sec.) was selected in capture time set up,
“+A” would have occurred and been recorded 2 seconds after “T”
and so on.
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