Combined Editor Context Menu
To open this dialog box, in the Experiment Environment right-click in a Combined Editor Window.
This menu contains the following functions:
Decrement
Decrements the data by a default value.
Increment
Increments the data by a default value.
Add Offset
Increases or decreases the data by a certain value.
Multiply by Factor
Multiplies the data by a certain value.
Divide by a Divisor
Divides the data by a certain value.
Fill with Values
Replaces the data by a certain value.
Reset to Reference Page Value
Complete Map | Resets the values in all fields to their reference page values. |
Selected Area | Resets the values in the marked fields to their reference page values. |
X Axis (Curves and Maps)
X Supporting Points Setup | Opens the X Axis Points Setup dialog box. Here you can enter the offset and distance values. |
Decrement x axis point | Decrements the axis by the default value. |
Increment x axis point | Increments the axis by the default value. |
Edit x axis point | Opens the Edit X Axis Points dialog box. Here you can enter the new value. Make sure that the new value lies within the monotony. |
Add x axis point | Adds an axis point to the x axis. |
Remove x axis point | Removes an axis point. |
y Axis (Maps Only)
y Supporting Points Setup | Opens the y axis Points Setup dialog box. Here you can enter the offset and distance values. |
Decrement y axis point | Decrements the axis by the default value. |
Increment y axis point | Increments the axis by the default value. |
Edit y axis point | Opens the Edit y axis Points dialog box. Here you can enter the new value. Make sure that the new value lies within the monotony. |
Add y axis point | Adds an axis point to the y axis. |
Remove y axis point | Removes an axis point. |
z Axis or -1/-2 (Only for Maps with Three or Four Input Parameters)
z axis Supporting Points Setup | Opens the z axis Points Setup dialog box. Here you can enter the offset and distance values. |
Decrement z axis point | Decrements the axis by the default value. |
Increment z axis point | Increments the axis by the default value. |
Edit z axis point | Opens the Edit z axis Points dialog box. Here you can enter the new value. Make sure that the new value lies within the monotony. |
Add z axis point | Adds an axis point to the z axis. |
Remove z axis point | Removes an axis point. |
Copy
Copies the data settings to the clipboard.
Paste
Inserts the data settings from the clipboard.
Optimize Column Size
Adapts the width of the table cells to the content.
Optimize Window Size
Adapts the window to the screen size for optimum display. Ideally, the column width should be such that all contents are fully visible and, where possible, the complete table is shown.
Set Editor on Process Point
Shows the current process point in the editor.
Note |
Features related to process point display do not support multidimensional maps, which means maps with three or more inputs. |
Transform
Starts the transformation process described in the A2L file.
The ASAM MCD2 MC standards defines transformer DLL files for special conversion methods. If no valid DLL entries are present, it is displayed on the Monitor window.
Clear Process Point History
Deletes the history of the process point.
Note |
Features related to process point display do not support multidimensional maps, which means maps with three or more inputs. |
Overlay Selection
This setting only takes effect on curves and 2D maps.
Opens the dialog box Overlay Selection Dialog in which you can select the curves to be displayed overlaid.
Limited Emulation RAM
When you are using Limited Emulation RAM functionality, you might want to calibrate more variables than can be emulated at a time. In this case all variables which have not been emulated get write protected and are displayed in gray. If you want to calibrate currently write-protected variables, you can use this sub-menu. Selecting a sub-menu item will reconfigure the emulation RAM with focus on the corresponding variables.
Try to emulate all variables | INCA tries to emulate all variables that are part of the current calibration instrument. |
Try to emulate selected variables | INCA tries to emulate all variables that are selected in the current calibration instrument. |
Note |
When the emulation RAM shall be changed, INCA asks you to switch to the ECU reference page beforehand. INCA will only reconfigure the emulation RAM if all of the corresponding variables can be emulated; if this is not possible, no reconfiguration will take place. In this case you can free the emulation RAM by flashing the INCA Working Page to the ECU. |
For detailed information see the PDF document Serial (X)ETK Calibration Concepts — Limited Emulation RAM, which you can find in the Manuals folder of your INCA installation.
Data Quality Management
Note |
These menu functions are only available if the add-on module QM-BASIC was installed. |
Contains menu functions for the calibration history entries of the current variable:
Edit last history entry | Opens a dialog box in which you can edit the previous status entry. |
Create new history entry | Opens a dialog box in which you can create a new status entry. |
Browse calibration history | Opens a dialog box in which your status history is displayed. |
Adaptive Characteristics
Contains menu functions for editing adaptive characteristics:
Write to PaCo File | Opens a dialog box in which you can select the adaptive parameters whose values you want to save in a PaCo file. |
Write to CDF File | Opens a dialog box in which you can select the adaptive parameters whose values you want to save in a CDF file. |
Write to CVX File | Opens a dialog box in which you can select the adaptive parameters whose values you want to save in a CVX file. |
Write to DCM File | Opens a dialog box in which you can select the adaptive parameters whose values you want to save in a DCM file. |
Read Adapt. Characteristics from File | Opens a dialog box in which you can select a file from which you want to read the adaptive parameters. |
Add Variable
Adds another variable to the window.
Remove Variable
Removes a variable from the window.
Copy Variable to Window
Copies one or more variables to another window.
Move Variable to Window
Moves one or more variables to another window.
Copies variable names to the clipboard, see Copying Variable Names.
About Variable
Opens the About Variable dialog box.
Variable Documentation
Opens the Variable Documentation.
Properties
Opens the Properties dialog box.