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The ProtocolAnalyzer allows you to save sessions of signals via the file menu. These save files are binary representations of the session and cannot be used from other programs. | The ProtocolAnalyzer allows you to save sessions of signals via the file menu. These save files are binary representations of the session and cannot be used from other programs. | ||
- | There are however other ways to save data from the received signals. One way is to save data from decoded messages via the " | + | There are however other ways to save data from the received signals. One way is to save data from decoded messages via the " |
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+ | ===== Export Data ===== | ||
+ | The Export Data function is intended to be used when you have a protocol decoder that can decode your protocol and you want to sample a remote control and name the decoded signals with the name of the corresponding button of the remote. The way of working would be:\\ | ||
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+ | 1. Press a button on the remote. The received signal is decoded and presented as a new row in the main window.\\ | ||
+ | 2. Double click on the decoded signal row. This opens the " | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | 3. Enter the name of the button you pressed and press " | ||
+ | 4. Repeat from the beginning until you have sampled all buttons you need.\\ | ||
+ | 5. Open the Export Template window and edit the template so the information you need is there. Then press "// | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | 6. Press the Export button (or the menu "// | ||
+ | All the decoded signals are now saved in a text file according to the template. | ||
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+ | ===== Export Pulse Data ===== | ||
+ | You can also export the raw pulse data from an undecoded signal. In the main window you right click on a raw sample line. On the context menu you select " | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Select a file name and press " | ||
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+ | s198980 | ||
+ | m8501 | ||
+ | s4152 | ||
+ | m587 | ||
+ | s1499 | ||
+ | m542 | ||
+ | s1567 | ||
+ | m587 | ||
+ | s1522 | ||
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+ | Each line consists of a letter, //s// or //m//, meaning " | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
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