InterestingSorry for the slow reply, heres the log
(1) Why specified fuel pressure value doesn't match the actual?

The difference is about 28 bars when engine is running. Normally they would be within a few bars.
[EDIT:]
On this engine one should not compare IDE00188 and IDE02228, instead use for comparison IDE00188 and IDE00201.
(2) Why there seems to be no relationship between fuel pressure and pressure sensor voltage (when engine is running)?
Pressure reading seems to quite stable but pressure sensor voltage reading varies - normally there is linear relationship between voltage and pressure. Is engine running in some kind backup mode.
Did you check for fault codes? Is the engine remapped?
Below plotted sensor voltage (x-axis) vs reported pressure (y-axis). Also plotted a line to demonstrate normal relationship (0 bar = 500 mV, and 1800 bar = 4000 mV)

[EDIT:] on this engine one should not try correlate IDE00188 and IDE03892 Fuel high pressure sensor: unconditioned voltage.
The IDE00188 is filtered/dampened data whereas IDE03892 is raw data from the sensor - varying at much faster rate. Instead IDE00589 and IDE03892 will pair perfectly - see post #30.
No matter what sensor voltage is, the reported pressure is at 300 bars
Perhaps you could make another log, logging the below.
IDE00021 Engine RPM
IDE00188 Fuel high-pressure: actual value
IDE00201 High fuel pressure: specified value
IDE00352 Main injection: duration of activation
IDE00589 Fuel pressure
IDE02228 Fuel pressure regulator valve: specified value rail pressure
IDE03892 Fuel high pressure sensor: unconditioned voltage
Please try ticking the "Group UDS request by 7, or 8" - to see if it keeps data alive (Not sure it works with older cable). The option would greatly enhance sampling rate.
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