4.4
Logging to flash
ProMove-mini nodes have an internal flash memory that can be used to store sensor data.
Flash logs are used to fill in lost samples after an experiment, as described in Section 4.5. Flash
logs can also be created manually, as described in Section 4.4.1. Section 4.4.2 describes the
way the flash logs can be downloaded to the PC.
4.4.1
Starting and stopping a flash-log
The
Log to Flash
option from the
File
menu,
Record
item, opens the
Logging Configuration
window for logging to flash (see Figure 13).
The
Logging Configuration
window shows the list of all devices in the network. For each node
in the list, the
►
symbol indicates whether the node is logging to flash or not. If a timer is used
when starting the flash log (the
Stop Logging After
option is enabled), a countdown is visible
in the list. The last column in the list shows the sensor data types that are logged to flash (see
Section 4.8 to enable or disable sensors).
Figure 13: Log to Flash Configuration
The
Start / Stop
buttons can be used to send a command to the checked node(s) to start or stop
logging to flash. The
Stop Logging After
option activates a timer for stopping the flash logging.
Closing Inertia Studio while a timer is active does not determine a node to stop logging to flash.
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