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  • DiaLog Software Manual
    • Introduction
      • Overview
      • Licence Agreement
      • Limitation of Liability
      • System Requirements
      • Software Versions
    • Getting Started
      • Software Installation
      • Software Introduction
        • Database Panel
        • Navigation Bar
          • Configuration Menu
          • Advanced Configuration Menu
          • Project Menu
          • Import Menu
          • Export Menu
          • Presets Menu
          • Logger Menu
          • Analysis Menu
          • StreamLog Menu
          • Settings Menu
        • Import Tabs
        • Main Panel
        • Message Panel
      • GPRS Settings
      • Wi-Fi Settings
      • Steps to Enable FIFO
      • How to obtain the diagnostic log before contacting support
  • Quick Start Guide
    • Set the Date and Time of the Rebel Data Logger.
    • Format the SD card of the Rebel Data Logger.
    • Reflash firmware of Rebel Data Logger.
    • View Live data using DaiLog
    • Manage projects in Dialog software
      • Create a new project
      • Export a project
      • Delete a project
      • Import a project
    • Create and manage a Configuration in Dialog Software
    • Configure Rebel data logger to record raw CAN messages
      • Record Raw CAN Bus data
      • Reconfigure the Rebel data logger
      • View Raw CAN data
    • Configuring Rebel Data Logger with DBC file
      • Log CAN signals using a DBC file
      • Reconfigure the rebel data logger.
    • Log data using an A2L file
      • Log data using an A2L file
      • Reconfigure the rebel data logger
    • Configuring Rebel Data Logger to record GNSS data
      • Creating a Configuration to Record GNSS data
      • Reconfigure the rebel data logger
    • Configure Analogue and Digital Inputs using DiaLog
      • Configure Analogue and Digital inputs in Dialog software using the rebel data logger
      • Reconfigure the rebel data logger
    • Using Digital Switch to Start Logging in a Rebel Logger
    • Exporting an IVD file
      • Extract an IVD file using the DiaLog software
      • Export an IVD file
    • Interpolate or resample while exporting data
    • Import DBC signals to multiple log data using Batch Processing
    • Merge multiple log data from existing IVD files
      • Method 1
      • Method 2
      • Method 3
    • Export CAN trace, EOBD, Statistical report and DTC data using BP
    • Extracting data around specific triggers using Batch Processing
    • Various methods for exporting CAN trace
      • Export Raw CAN trace from IVD files
      • Export CAN trace log by adding DBC signals
    • Configuring Rebel Dash in Dialog Software
      • Steps to Reconfigure the Rebel data logger and Rebel Dash
    • Export data from Dialog's Configurator version
    • Configure SD card/Rebel data logger using Dialog remote
      • Formatting the Sd card and sending the configuration to it
      • Using tabs in Dialog Remote
        • Set Rebel time
        • Settings
        • Reflash Rebel
    • Log data using UDS in DiaLog Software
    • Create a shell script for converting files
    • Deactivating and Moving the License of Dialog software
      • Deactivate the DiaLog license
      • Move a DiaLog license from one PC to another
  • Appendix 1
    • Reflash
    • Edit PID Presets
    • License Manager
    • General Option of Navigation bar, Settings Menu
    • Data Option of the Navigation bar, Settings Menu
    • Protocol Priorities
  • Appendix 2
    • Glossary
    • CAN Modes
    • CAN Definitions
    • Standard OBD Periodic Identifiers
  • Appendix 3
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  1. Appendix 1

Edit PID Presets

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This section details the facility for editing the 'PID Presets'. The 'PID Presets' window is shown below:

The window contains 'Filters' to allow users to identify the 'PID Preset' to be edited quickly. Once the required 'PID Preset' has been identified and selected, the two right-hand panels display a settings summary. The fields are user-editable. The changes can be confirmed or cancelled using the 'Tick' and 'Cross' buttons. The toolbar also contains an option to delete all Mode 0x22 PID presets from the library.

PID Settings:

  • PID {Hex}—Hexadecimal address for the PID.

  • Label—Designates the name of the 'PID Preset'.

  • Units—Specify the units.

  • Mode—Designates the Diagnostic Service utilised to read the PID.

  • Formula—Allows a conversion formula to be specified to be automatically applied.

  • Min Value—Allows determining a minimum permitted value for the PID.

  • Max Value—Allows determining a maximum permitted value for the PID.

Memory Layout:

  • Data Type—Drop-down menu selects the data type for the PID.

  • Size—Designates the number of bytes for each data item.

  • Byte Position—Location of first data byte in returned CAN message.

  • Start Bit—Designates the occurrence of the start bit.

  • Bit Count

  • Precision—Displayed decimal places.

  • Byte Order—Selects the order in which the data bytes for the PID are transmitted.