Quick Start Guide

The DiaLog software is designed to allow the easy and quick facilitation of the set-up and running of Rebel data loggers and the collection and analysis of the recorded data.

DiaLog and the Rebel data logger are designed with many users in mind. As such, the steps to begin logging in with the Rebel are purposefully very simple and quick, with many more features and abilities available to users upon further investigation.

The Quick Start Guide demonstrates the complete procedure for utilising the Rebel data logger, starting with the connection and configuration of the Rebel data logger. The guide then shows users how to perform a prevalent and useful task—logging various Powertrain data. The method for collecting and analysing the recorded data is then considered.

The processes involved in performing these tasks are common to the general application of the software and provide users with a functional introduction to using DiaLog and the Rebel.

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 and manage a Configuration in Dialog Software

Configure Rebel data logger to record raw CAN messages

Configuring Rebel Data Logger with DBC file

Log data using an A2L file

Configuring Rebel Data Logger to record GNSS data

Configure Analogue and Digital Inputs using DiaLog

Exporting 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

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

Configuring Rebel Dash in Dialog Software

Export data from Dialog's Configurator version

Configure SD card/Rebel data logger using Dialog remote

Log data using UDS in DiaLog Software

Create a shell script for converting files

Deactivating and Moving the License of Dialog software

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