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LM2 (optional)
Loudness Pilot English Manual (2014-10-07) 114
Log File folder defaults
The default log file folder for Microsoft Win-
dows is:
[C:] \users\ [your user name] \Documents\LM
The default log file folder for Apple OS X is:
[Root] /users/ [your user name] /
Documents/TC Electronic/
To specify the folder path, click in this field and
type the path to the folder you want to use. Press
the Enter key to confirm.
Dump log button
This button is not available when Auto Logging
has been enabled – see “Auto Logging” on page
115.
Click this button to manually retrieve the log file
from the selected device and Engine and store
it on your computer in the Common Log File
Folder.
You will be asked to confirm this operation, as
the TC Icon software user interface will not be
available during log file retrieval.
Show Log Header button
This button is not available when Auto Logging
has been enabled – see “Auto Logging” on page
115.
Select a log file from the log file list and click this
button to show its header information (see “Log
file header” on page 115.
Delete Log button
This button is not available when Auto Logging
has been enabled – see “Auto Logging” on page
115.
To delete a log file from your computer’s hard
disk, select the respective log file from the log
file list and click the Delete Log button. You will
be asked to confirm this operation.
Device ID field
The Device ID is used for naming log files. This
applies to both manually and automatically re-
trieved log files.
If you operate several TC HD devices, use the
Device ID field to give each device a unique
name. This might be the name of the TV chan-
nel being measured with this device. By default,
the Device ID corresponds to the product serial
number.
Additional information when
Auto Logging is enabled
To learn how to set up Auto Logging, see “Auto
Logging” on page 115.
When Auto Logging is enabled for this Engine,
the following information will be displayed on the
Log page:
Next log retrieval
This field will display a countdown to the next log
file retrieval (e.g. as “35 min. 54 sec.) or show
“Now” while retrieving a log file.
Last log
After successful log file retrieval, the path to the
file is shown plus the file header with statistics
summary.
Fig. 53.: Log page with
Auto Logging enabled