GLOG V2 Quick Guide
9
Logging non-Garmin Data
PREPARATION:
- Non-Garmin devices operate by default at 9600 baud, but this can change!
- Make sure to use the right cable for the logging operation; logging from a computer requires null modem interface
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Turn GLOG ON first
and wait until you see long flickers on the GLOG orange LED followed by three groups of 10 rapid blue
flashes: GLOG enters logging mode
- Set the serial device to send data at 9600 baud
ANNUNCIATIONS:
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After GLOG enters logging mode, the annunciation LED stops flashing
PROCEDURES:
1.
Snap a fresh memory card into the GLOG memory card slot for data recording
2.
Connect the serial device to GLOG via proper serial cable
LOGGING:
- Once the serial device and GLOG are connected via serial cable, both the orange and the blue LEDs flicker continuously and
irregularly to indicate data reception and disk activities
- When done logging, switch the GLOG unit off and remove the memory card to download the data onto your PC!
NOTE:
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Use NULL MODEM connector/adapter when logging data from a computer
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Logged data is stored in chronologically numbered files!