Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this content. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Version History

« Previous Version 10 Current »


Accessport V3

Steps to Use:

  1. With the Accessport installed navigate to the "gauges" menu.

    shapes-1718813664142.png


  2. If it's the first time you've gone to the gauge menu of the Accessport it will prompt you to ask how many monitors you want to display.  The selection can be updated later in the Gauge Setup menu.

  3. From the main gauge display, you can simply hit the center button on the Accessport in order to start logging.  (if logging manually, if autologging is enabled it will automatically start at this point). If you haven't pre-selected anything there are default parameters that will be logged which are typically the ones COBB Customer Support will ask you for.  Note that the Accessport will show Logging at the top of the screen and at the bottom will let you know the logging rate.

    autolog specifics.png


  4. In order to stop logging, you'll need to hit the center button on the Accessport again. Notice it now tells you it’s not logging.

    shapes-1718813703938.png



Available Adjustments and How to Make Them:

Activating Autologging

  1. From the main menu of the Accessport select Gauges

    shapes-1718813664142.png


  2. Navigate up to the Setup option, then Configure Datalogging. This will bring up the list of selectable datalogging parameters.

    shapes-1718813652767.png

    shapes-1718813650158.png


  3. It’ll pull up the list of datalogging parameters. Scroll up once again to the setup menu for this page, and go to Configure Logging Mode

    shapes-1718813648523.png

    screenshot5.png


  4. From here you can adjust between three modes.

    screenshot6.png

    1. Manual Mode - You’ll need to press the center Accessport button when on the main gauges screen in order to start logging. Then press it again to stop.

    2. Automatic - Whenever the Accessport is on the gauges screen it will start to log. As the Accessport runs out of space to datalog it will begin to delete older logs to avoid filling up the system.

    3. Trigger Mode - Whenever certain conditions are met, the Accessport will start a datalog. The amount of time the log runs for and the conditions to trigger a log are customizable.

  5. Once selected you should see different messages on the main gauges screen depending on if you are in automatic, manual, or trigger mode, and currently logging or not currently logging. At any time you can stop an automatic log by pressing the center button.

shapes-1718813670881.png

shapes-1718813672351.png

Screenshot 2024-08-22 155438.png


Trigger Logging Adjustments and How to Make Them:

 Click to Expand

How to Add New Datalog Conditions:

  1. From the same menu where you can choose your logging mode, select Configure Datalog Triggers.

    image-20241030-194622.png

  2. From here, select Add Trigger Condition.

    image-20241030-194659.png

  3. From here, a list of available monitors that can be configured for Trigger Logging.

    screenshot10.png

  4. After selecting the monitor you want to set up, you can then set Trigger Logging to activate when the chosen monitor is greater than, less than, or equal to a specific value.

    screenshot11.pngscreenshot12.png

  5. After setting the condition operator, the condition value can be adjusted.

    screenshot13.png

How to View and Modify Trigger Conditions:

  1. From the Configure Datalog Conditions menu, select View/Modify Conditions.

    image-20241030-194754.png

  2. This will display a list of current trigger conditions.

    screenshot5.png

  3. After selecting a trigger condition to modify, adjustments can be made to the condition operator and condition value.

    image-20241030-195059.png

How to Change Trigger Logging Timers:

  1. From the Configure Datalog Conditions menu, select Configure Condition Timers

    image-20241030-195539.png

  2. From here, there are two different timers that can be adjusted: Lead-in time and Trailing time. These are how much time the log records before and after the trigger condition is met.

    image-20241030-195857.pngimage-20241030-195914.png

  3. Both options can be adjusted from 2 seconds to 10 seconds.

    image-20241030-195942.png

How to Remove and Clear Trigger Conditions:

Remove Conditions:
  1. From the Configure Datalog Conditions menu, select Remove Condition.

    image-20241030-200046.png

  2. This will display a list of current trigger conditions.

    screenshot2.png

  3. Select a trigger condition to be removed from the list. You will see a confirmation message after the trigger condition has been removed.

    screenshot6.png
Clear Trigger Conditions:
  1. From the Configure Datalog Conditions menu, select Clear Current Conditions.

    screenshot1.png

  2. A confirmation message will appear after all conditions have been removed. After returning to the Configure Datalog Conditions menu, all options will be grayed out except Add Trigger Condition and Configure Trigger Timers.

    screenshot3.pngimage-20241030-200126.png


How to change Datalogging Monitors

  1. Link your Accessport to your vehicle and turn it on.

  2. Select Gauges from the main menu



  3. Go up and select Settings, then go to Configure Datalogging



  4. You'll now see a list of monitors to select or deselect at will.  If you exceed what the ECU is capable of logging at a reasonable rate, the AP will give you a warning message to remove parameters.  Some parameters may take more memory to log than others.




  5. On the monitor select screen you can also scroll up to Setup for a few options.
    1. Select Clear monitors to clear all
    2. Reset to Defaults to go back to the default
    3. Save a Datalog Preset Saves your current logged items so you can load it again later.
    4. Load a Datalog Preset lets you load a custom log list you saved, or were sent by a tuner/COBB and loaded onto the AP through Accessport Manager
  6. When finished simply hit the back button to return to the gauges


How to Change Datalog Monitors - explains how to go through the process in order to change datalog monitors.

How to transfer maps and datalogs using Accessport Manager - covers migrating maps and datalogs to your computer

How to Change/Reset Displayed Gauges - explains the process for changing the displayed gauges.






Accessport V2

Steps to Use:

 Steps to Use:
  1. With the Accessport installed navigate to the "Monitor" menu.

     

  2. From there select "Data Log" in order to capture engine data.

  3. In order to stop logging, you'll need to hit the center button on the Accessport again.


Related Articles:





Contact Us:

COBB Customer Support

Web Support and Tech Articles: COBB Tuning Customer Support Center

Email: support@cobbtuning.com

Phone support available 9am to 6pm Monday-Thursday. 9am to 4pm Friday (CST)

866.922.3059


return to www.cobbtuning.com


  • No labels