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just went to use fc edit today and it wont log at all..

yesterday it worked fine.

it gets correct delta an1-an2 readings in the monitor screen from wideband (3v, approx 14 a/f)

( all "datalogit" boxes in monitor screen are ticked)

checked the lm programmer and fc edit auxiliary settings were at 0-5v 9-16 a/f

delta an5-an6 wont un tick for some reason

if i hold down F1 on the monitor screen i can get a constant reading of values but starting a log only takes the momentary value.

will not put any values in to map watch.

any1 have an idea on whats gone wrong?

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do you have the right input selected in the drop down box on the map watch screen? it changes depending on delta settings and which input you use. do any other inputs show up on map watch (like knock for example)?

On the right side of of the monitor page, at the bottom, there are some check boxes. One along the lines of basic something or rather. Tick it then log again.

Edit nvm just read the op again. sau on my mobile isn't good.

Edited by SargeRX8

Are u sure the f2 button isnt stuck on causing the logging to stop?

thats what i was thinking at 1st

but turned out it was a broken serial- usb cable i was using.

updated the fc edit software to latest version and recognised the problem as "interface not responding"

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