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ST9918
LCDMOTORSPORTDISPLAY
www.stackltd.com
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ContentsIntroduction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Features.........................................................................................................................................................................................................3
GettingStarted..................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Display............................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Wiring.............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
OptionalComponents..............................................................................................................................................................................7
Switches.......................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Sensors.........................................................................................................................................................................................................11
SoftwareInstallation..............................................................................................................................................................................17
Configuration..................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Connections...........................................................................................................................................................................................19
Inputs..................................................................................................................................................................................................19
ConfiguringtheEngineRPMInput..................................................................................................................................19
ConfiguringWheelSpeedInputs......................................................................................................................................19
InternalChannels(GMeters&InternalBattery)......................................................................................................22
MovingInputChannelLocations......................................................................................................................................22
CreatingaCustomSensorScaling....................................................................................................................................22
Alarms.....................................................................................................................................................................................................22
CreatinganAlarm.........................................................................................................................................................................22
Gates....................................................................................................................................................................................................23
ConfiguringShiftLights..............................................................................................................................................................25
Recorder.................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Telemetry...............................................................................................................................................................................................28
Display.....................................................................................................................................................................................................29
Video........................................................................................................................................................................................................30
ECUGateway........................................................................................................................................................................................30
GPS............................................................................................................................................................................................................33
SteeringWheel.....................................................................................................................................................................................33
Mathchannels......................................................................................................................................................................................33
Miscellaneous.......................................................................................................................................................................................34
SavingaConfigurationFile.................................................................................................................................................................35
UploadingaConfiguration..................................................................................................................................................................35
DataProApplication...............................................................................................................................................................................38
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DownloadingDatafromaLogger...............................................................................................................................................38
Registration.....................................................................................................................................................................................38
Downloading...................................................................................................................................................................................40
ChangingDownloadTrackand/orSession.......................................................................................................................40
ChangingtheDownloadTrack................................................................................................................................................41
ChangingtheDownloadSession............................................................................................................................................41
Auto‐Calculations..........................................................................................................................................................................41
Alarms................................................................................................................................................................................................42
UsingAlarms.........................................................................................................................................................................................43
DefininganAlarm.........................................................................................................................................................................43
DefiningAlarmLimitGlobalVariables................................................................................................................................45
SettingAlarmLimitVariables..................................................................................................................................................46
ExecutingAlarms..........................................................................................................................................................................47
ViewingAlarmReports..............................................................................................................................................................47
PrintinganAlarmReport..........................................................................................................................................................49
RunSelectorContextMenu............................................................................................................................................................49
ActiveConnectionDropdownList..............................................................................................................................................49
UsingChannelGroups......................................................................................................................................................................50
MathChannels.....................................................................................................................................................................................52
CreatingaMathChannel............................................................................................................................................................52
ExecutingaMathChannel.........................................................................................................................................................53
LogBook.................................................................................................................................................................................................54
ConfiguringtheLogBookParameters.................................................................................................................................54
ViewingtheLogBook..................................................................................................................................................................55
ComparingandSearchingLogBookData..........................................................................................................................55
Hints,Tips&Tricks...........................................................................................................................................................................58
CalibratingSensors.................................................................................................................................................................................59
Upgrading/UpdatingYourDisplay................................................................................................................................................60
CuttingTemplateforFlushMount........................................................................................................................................................61
Cuttingtemplatefor“FaceForward”Mount.....................................................................................................................................62
12MonthLimitedWarranty....................................................................................................................................................................63
Service&Support..........................................................................................................................................................................................63
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IntroductionThankyouforyourpurchaseoftheLCDMotorsportDisplay.ThisproductfeaturesinnovativefullcolorLCDscreentechnologyforunsurpassedvisibilityinalllightingconditionsasafullyconfigurable,multi‐parameterinstrumentationanddataloggingsolutionwith4GBofmemorystandardsuitedforavarietyofmotorsportsapplications.PowerfulDataProSoftwareprovidesintuitiveconfigurationofsuppliedscreentemplates,inputs,and16individuallyconfigurablemulti‐coloralarmstatusindicatorsandexpertanalysisofloggeddata.Thisdisplayiscapableofinterpretinganddisplayinginformationfromupto12discretesensors,ECUCANbus,GPS,andadditionalsensorexpansionmodulesanddevicesconnectedtotheAutoMetersystemnetwork.
Features General
o Dimensions‐8.28”(211mm)Widex5.16”(132mm)Highx1.35”(35mm)Deep.o CarbonCompositeHousing.o Single37wayautosport(AS)wiringloomconnectorforeaseofinstallationandremovalo 12analoginputsfordiscretesensorsidealforparametersnotsupportedonthevehicle
communicationbusorECU.Expansionmodulesavailableseparatelyforadditionalinputs.o DataProDesignerPCSetuputilityo Fullyuserconfigurablefromdisplayviaintegrated4buttoninterfaceforattrackchanges.
Optionalexternalswitchsetcanbemountedwithindriverreachforeasyaccess.o 16configurablemulti‐colorLEDindicatorlightscanbeprogrammedforawidevarietyof
alarmandshift/gearchangeindicationfunctions Display
o 7.0”TFTLCDpanelo 1000nitbrightnessforunmatcheddaytimeandnighttimevisibilityo 800x480resolutiono Onboardphotosensorforautomaticbrightnesscontrol.o Initialreleasesupportsmultiplelayersorscreensselectedfromuser‐configurabletemplates
(screens/instrumentclusterdesigns/layouts),additionalconfigurabilitysupportingteamselectedgraphics,parameter/instrumenttypeandlocation,andsizewillbemadeavailablewithfuturefirmwareandPCsoftwarereleases.
o Displayfeaturesperfectlyrenderedvirtualanalogneedles,valuedisplaybands,digitalvalueindicatorsforvehicleparametersandconfigurablefullcolortextwarningmessage
o PatentedPredictiveLapTimingDisplayforDriverandVehicleDevelopment Inputs:
o 4pulse/digitaloranaloginputso 8analoginputs(0‐5Vor0‐12V)o 5externalswitches/controloutputso Internal3‐axisaccelerometer+/‐6go Internalbatteryvoltageo GPSMappingandLapTiming
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Communications:o 2ConfigurableRS232Connections(GPSInput,ECUInput,telemetry,etc.)o 2ConfigurableCANBUSConnections(CAN2dedicatedtomodulenetworkifotherStack
modulesareconnected)o 1EthernetportforPCcomms:(config.&firmwareupgrades)o 1USBport:dataexchange,config.copy/upload,&firmwareupdates.
DataRecording:o 4GBMemoryo Sampleratesupto1000Hz(Totalrecordingcapacity8000samplespersecond)o IncludespowerfulDataProAnalysisStandardSoftware(optionalSemi‐ProandProsoftware
updatesavailableseparately) Environmental:
o IP65sealedo Operatingtemperaturerange:‐7ºCto+80ºCo Humidity:0‐100%RHo Continuousvibrationupto20g,Shockupto50g
Miscellaneous:o Boottime/resettimetodatascreen:2so Boottimeforfullgraphicapplication:8so Weight:700g
Softwareo CompatiblewithWindowsXP,Vista,7,and8OperatingSystemson32bitand64bit
machineso SensorCalibrationsandZeroingo Designer–FullConfigurationofDisplayofflineincludinginputs,communications,alarms,
screenlayers,loggingchannelsandratesandtelemetryparameterso DataPro–LoggedDataAnalysis,DataDownload,manualstartandstoploggingcommands
(whileconnected),DataMonitorrealtimereadingsanddiagnostics(whileconnected),Logbook,MathChannels
o RunManager–Searchablemanagementofsystemconfigurationfiles,dataloggingsessionfiles,andvehicleprofiles
o ECUGatewayTemplateEditor–Management,editing,andcreationofCANtemplatefilesforusewithECUsandotherCANenableddevices
o TeleMonitor–Realtimeremotevehicletelemetrydataanalysisandlogging(EnabledwithProAnalysisUpgrade
o SoftwareUpdatesavailableatwww.stackltd.com
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GettingStartedItisrecommendedthatyouunpackandconnectthecomponentsinthesystembeforeyouinstallitinyourvehicle.Thiswillenableyoutofamiliarizeyourselfwithoperatingthesystemandconfiguringitforthevehicleinwhichyouintendtoinstallit.Thismanualstartsbytakingyouthroughtheprocessofcheckingthesystembeforeinstallation,installingitinyourvehicle,configuringthesystemandfinallyusingit.
Display
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WiringThisproductrequirespurchasingorbuildingacustomwireharness.
Deutsch Autosport Connector: AS614‐35SN
Pin Number
Function Pin
Number Function
1 B+ (8 to 18V) 20 Serial2 Tx
2 Ethernet Tx+ 21 Serial2 Rx
3 Ethernet Tx‐ 22 USB V+
4 Ethernet Rx+ 23 USB GND
5 Ethernet Rx‐ 24 Serial1 Tx
6 USB D+ 25 Serial1 Rx
7 USB D‐ 26 Channel 1 input
8 CAN1+ 27 Channel 2 input
9 CAN1‐ 28 Channel 3 input
10 Sensor Ground 29 Channel 4 input
11 Sensor +5V 30 Channel 5 input
12 CAN2+ 31 Channel 6 input
13 CAN2‐ 32 Channel 7 input
14 Switch 1 33 Channel 8 input
15 Switch 2 34 Channel 9 input
16 Switch 3 35 Channel 10 input
17 Switch 4 36 Channel 11 input
18 B‐ 37 Channel 12 input
19 Switch 5
RecommendationsandRequirements
Choosetheappropriatemulti‐conductorjacketmaterialforallconnectionbasedonestimatedexposuretemperature.DependingonwireroutingsomeincabinlinesmaynotbesubjectedtohightemperaturesandstandardPVCorcomparablesheathingcanbeused.Forsensorinputsthatareconnectedontheenginesideofthefirewall,ahighertemperatureratedcableisrequired(Tefloninsulationorcomparable).
PowerRequirements:
Itisrecommendedtoprotectthe+12Vline(B+)witha3Ampfuseorcircuitbreaker.
Mainsystemground(B‐)shouldNOTbeusedtoprovideagroundtoanysensors.Seeconnectorpin#10sensorground.
CommunicationInputsandOutputs:
CANandSerialinputsrequireshielded,twistedpairwireswiththeshieldconnectedtothesystemgroundline.
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Ethernetconnection:
Fordirectconnectiontoalaptop–standardcross‐overEthernetwiringisrequired(staticIP).
Forconnectiontoanetwork–standardstraightthroughEthernetwiringisrequired(dynamicIP).
USB:
USBisusedfortransferofdatabetweentheLCDdashandastandardUSB‐Ajumpdrive(similartojumpdrivesuppliedwitheachsystem).USBshieldwireisrequiredtobeconnectedtosystemground(B‐)inordertomaximizedatatransmissionspeedandaccuracy.
SwitchesandProControloutputs:
TheswitchesandProControloutputssharethesamewire,butareconfiguredinDataProDesigneraseitheraswitchinputoroutput.
Forswitchinputs,anynormallyopenmomentaryswitchcanbeusedandneedstobeswitchedtoground(B‐).TheLCDMotorsportsDashrequiresswitchinputstobeswitchedtoground.ThiscanbeconnectedtotheB‐pinontheAutosportconnector.
ForProControloutputs,whenthealarmistrue,thelineoutputs12V.Thereisamaximumof200mAcurrentavailableforallconfiguredoutputs.Ifthereispotentialforconnecteddevicestosourcemorethanthiscurrent,arelayisrequired.
Note:IfaProControloutputisconfiguredandinadvertentlyswitchedtoground,itwillnotcausepermanentdamagetotheunit,butthesystemwillreset.
SensorInputs:
Forsensorsthatrequirea5Vsupply,thesensormustbepoweredbytheLCDdash(sensor+5V)inordertoconditiontheinputsignalaccordingly.
Forsensorsthatrequirea12Vsupply,thesensorshouldbepoweredthroughtheLCDdashharness(B+).
AllsensorgroundsmustbeconnectedtotheSensorGroundconnectionontheAutosportconnector.Failuretodosowillresultininaccuratesensorreadingsandpotentiallyoscillatingvalues.
OptionalComponentsContactyourdealer,afactorytechsupportrep,orvisitourwebsiteformoreinformationandassistancewithpurchasingtheseitems.
Connectors–Avarietyofconnectorsareavailableforuserswishingtocreatetheirowncustomloomorincorporatingcustomsensors.
WarningLights,Relays,andSwitches–AdditionalexternalLEDalarmlamps,relays,andswitchesareavailableforuserswishingtomakeuseoftheswitchinput/controloutputsontheirdisplay.
ExpansionModules–Connecttheseextramodulestoyourdisplayviathesystemnetworkconnectiontoincreasethenumberofavailablediscretesensorinputsavailable.
ST269610–10ChannelExpansionModule
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ST269611–20ChannelExpansionModule
GPSReceiverModule(ST269588)–UtilizesGlobalPositioningDatatoprovidesvehiclepositiondatafortrackmapping,vehiclespeed,andlaptimes.
LapBeaconandReceiverAssembly(ST546)‐Triggerslaptimeinformationonthedisplayandforlogginganalysiswhenthevehicle(equippedwiththereceiver)passesthroughaninfraredbeambroadcastacrossthetrackbythebeaconassemblyplacedtrackside.
SensorsandSignalConditioningAccessories–Amultitudeofdigitalandanalogoptionsareavailabletomonitornearlyeveryconceivableperformanceparameterrequiredtoextractthemaximumperformancepotentialofyourvehicle.
SensorsforDataLoggingSystems
ItemNumber DescriptionTemperatureSensorsST657 0Cto+200CK‐TypeThermocoupleInterfacewith0‐5VoutputST658 0Cto+1100CK‐TypeThermocoupleInterfacewith0‐5VoutputST659 4Channel0Cto+1100CK‐TypeThermocoupleInterfacewith0‐5VoutputST991 ‐20to150degCFluidTemperatureSensor(M6x1)ST269547 FluidTemperatureSensor,150C/300F(1/8NPTFMale)ST269516 ExhaustGasTemperatureTwoSensorKit,ExposedTipThermocoupleST269517 ExhaustGasTemperatureEightSensorKit,ExposedTipThermocoupleST269518 ExhaustGasTemperatureEightSensorKit,ArmoredTipThermocoupleST269519 AirInletTemperatureSensor,ThermocoupleST269520 CylinderHeadTemperatureSensor,ThermocouplePressureSensorsST269546 VacuumSensor,30inHgST453 0‐3.5BarAbsolutePressureSensorwithLowFreqDSPInterfaceST740 0to3.5bar/50psiboostsensor(1/8NPTF)ST269535 1bar/15psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269567 2bar/30psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269559 4bar/60psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269536 6.9bar/100psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST747‐1/8NPTF 10bar/150psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269537 17bar/250psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269538 34bar/500psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST749 100bar/1500PSIpressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269539 110bar/1600psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)ST269540 206bar/3000psipressuresensor,solidstate(1/8NPTF)PulseSensorsST492 PulseAmplifier(e.g.GearboxSensorAmplifier)ST493 RPMCoilConnectionInterfaceforMFD/MFR/MFST670 ProximitySpeedSensorST269510 EngineRPMSensorST269511 DriveshaftRPMSensorKit,1.875"(47.6mm),StandardFord9"ST269512 DriveshaftRPMSensorKit,2.187"(55.5mm),LargeFord9"
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ST269513 DriveshaftRPMSensorKit,UniversalST269514 InputShaftRPMSensor,LencoTransmissionPulseSensorsST269515 WheelSpeedSensor,MagneticST269531 RPMSensor,Magnetic,5/16"‐24x1.5ST269532 RPMSensor,Magnetic,3/8"‐24x1.5ST269533 RPMSensor,Magnetic,3/8"‐24x0.620ST269589 GPSGroundSpeedModule&Antenna,10Hz,PulseOutputDisplacementSensorsST972 LinearPotentiometer50mm/2"(e.g.Suspension)ST973 LinearPotentiometer100mm/4"(e.g.Suspension)ST977 LinearPotentiometer150mm/6"(e.g.Suspension)ST974 LinearPotentiometer200mm/8"(e.g.Suspension)ST976 300mm/12"StringPotentiometer(0‐5Voutput)ST978 RotaryPotentiometer360Deg(e.g.Steering)ST979 RotaryPotentiometerSensor120Deg(e.g.pedalangle)Force/AccelerationSensorsST791 +/‐5gAccelerometerwith5Hz5‐poleButterworthLow‐passFilterMiscellaneousSensorsST994 WidebandLambdaSensor&Interface0‐5V,1ChannelST996 WidebandLambdaSensor&Interface0‐5V,2ChannelST269523 WidebandLamdaSensor&0‐5vInterface,8ChannelST269552 ReplacementWideBandLambdaSensorforST994/ST996ST995 5HzGPSReceiverwithNMEAInterfaceAdaptersforStandardSensorsST154003 1/8NPTFtoM10adapterST154006 1/8NPTFto1/8BSPTadapterST154012 M6x1toM10x1adapterST154013 M6x1to1/8NPTFadapterST154015 1/8BSPtoM10x1adapterST154016 1/8BSPto1/8NPTFadapterAccessoriesST510 2SwitchkitST511 3SwitchkitST514 4SwitchkitST581 5offSureSealPlug(Male)KitST582 5offSureSealReceptical(Female)KitLapTimingSystemST543 InfraredLapTimingSystemreceiveronlyST544 InfraredLapTimingSystemtracksidebeacononlyST546 InfraredLapTimingSystemreceiver&beacon
TirePressureandTemperatureMonitoringSystems–Stackoffersprecisionlightweight,durableandbatterylesspressureandtemperaturemonitoringsystemsforcomprehensivetireanalysisinclubandprofessionalracingapplications.
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Video–Stackoffersmulti‐cameravideomodulesforclubandprofessionalracingapplicationswhichmaybeconnectedtoyourdisplaytoexpandyourloggeddataanalysiswithpreciselycoordinated,constantlysynchronizedvideoframetorecordedsampledataallowingyoutoreallyseewhatishappeningontrack.
OtherDevices–OtherdevicessuchasECUs(EngineControlUnit)andPDMs(PowerDistributionModule)maybeconnectedtoyourdisplay.Contactyourdealerorfactorysupportrepfordetails.
Switches
TherearefourswitchesusedtocontrolthefunctionsoftheLCDMotorsportDisplayTheseareontheKeypadonthedisplayfaceandcanbemirroredexternallybyconnectingswitchestoS1‐S4pinsonthedisplaywireharnessinapplicationswherethedrivercannotreachthedisplaywhenbeltedintothevehicle.Note:EmployingexternalswitcheslimitsorremovestheabilitytoutilizeProControloutputsfromtheseleads.
AfifthswitchmayoptionallybeconnectedtoS5(intheeventthataninfraredlapreceiverisnotfitted)toallowamanualdriverlaptriggerorsetaGPSlaptriggerpoint(iftheoptionalGPSreceiverisutilized).
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Thenormalfunctionsoftheswitchesare:
NormalOperation:
S1–ClearWarning–willclearLEDandtextwarning,notbubble.S2–PeakRecall(singlebuttontoggle/clear)S3–NextgraphiclayerS4–ToggledayandnightbrightnesssettingsS5–Lapswitch–beaconinput,manualinput,orcapturestartlineforGPSlaptimingS1(Longpress)–SoftwareBanner–displayfirmwareversions,IPaddressandfunctions.PressS3andPressS4within1second–entersensorcalibrationmode.FactoryReset:
Toperformafactoryreset,pressandholdS1&S2forseveralsecondswhilepowerisappliedtotheunit.
Youcaninstalltheswitchesinanyconvenientlocation.
Wheninstallingtheswitches,itisimportantthatthedrivercanreachthePeakandLayerSwitcheseasilyinordertoshowpeakvaluesand
SensorsAutoMetersensorsincludespecificinstallationinstructionsthatshouldbeutilizedinadditiontotheinformationpresentedbelowtoensureoptimumperformance.
WheelSpeedandRPMSensors:
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaymaybeconnectedtoarangeofproximityandmagneticsensorstomeasure,forinstance,wheelortransmissionspeeds.ThesesensorsareusedtomeasurewheelorshaftrotationinordertodisplaythespeedinMPHorRPM.Thesensorprovidesanelectricalpulsetothesystemeachtimeatargetobject,suchasaCVjointboltorarareearthmagnet,passesneartotheendofthesensor.Whenconfiguringthesystemyouneedtosupplythenumberofferrousobjectsthatwillbecountedforeachrevolution.Inadditionforspeedyoumustsupplytherollout/circumferenceofthetire.TakenoteofthesedetailssothatyoumayenterthemintothedisplayconfigurationviaPCdetailedlaterinthemanual.
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Fittingproximitysensors:
Thesesensorsaretriggeredbyanumberof‘Targets’(seeSensorTargets).ItisessentialthatthesedevicesandtheircablesarepositionedasfaraspossiblefromallsourcesofintenseheatandfromtheignitionHTleadstoavoidinterference.
Sensortargets:
Proximitysensortargetscanbeanysuitablemetallicobjectwhichpasseswithinrangeofthesensortip.Ironandmildsteeltargetsarepreferredastheygivethestrongestsignaltothesensor.Aluminum,brassandcoppertargetsgiveapproximatelyonethirdofthesensingrangewhichmakessettingupthesensordifficultandmaycausethespeedsignaltobeunreliable.Magneticsensorsaresuppliedwithrareearthmagnettargetswhichmaybebondedtothevehiclecomponentinquestion.AluminummountingcollarsfittedwithmagnetsarealsoavailableforpurchasefromAutoMeterseparately.
Itisimportantthatthesensorandtargetsarerigidlymountedsotheydonotmovewithvibration.Thesensorbracketshouldhaveasuitableholeforthethreadedportionofthesensortopassthrough.Targetsshouldbeatleast10mm(5/8”)acrossandstand4mm(5/32”)proud(Fig.1).Smallertargetscanbeusedbutthesewillreducetherange.Smallaluminum,brassorcoppertargetswillgenerallynotwork.Nothingexceptthetargetsshouldcomewithin6mm(1/4”)oftheendofthesensor.Ifthesensormountingpositionistoberecessed,ahollowof24mm(15/16”)diameterandatleast4mm(5/32”)deepshouldbeallowedaroundthesensor.
Sensorfittingandadjustment:
1. ConnecttheMiniSure‐SealconnectoroftheproximitysensortothesystemviaPA1toPA4oftheSensorHarness.Turnonthepower.
2. Assemblethefirst(rear)nutontothesensor.3. Insertthesensorintothemountingbracketholeandfitthefrontnut.4. Rotatethewheelorshaftandmovethesensorslowlyforwardbyundoingtherearnutcounter‐
clockwiseuntilthebuilt‐inlight(LED)comesonforeverytarget.
Thatlightisusedtocheckthatboththemechanicalandelectricalinstallationshavebeenperformedcorrectly.ThislightshouldbeONwhenatargetisinfrontofthesensor.
5. Undotherearnuthalfaturnmore.6. Withoutrotatingthesensororrearnut,finger‐tightenthefrontnut.7. Tightentherearnutwitha13mmAFspanner.DoNOTletthesensorrotate.Donotover‐tighten;one
flatofthenutshouldbesufficient.Asmallamountofsiliconesealerwillpreventitvibratingloose.
Checksforcorrectinstallationandadjustment:
Rotatethewheelorshaftandcheckthatthebuilt‐insensorlightcomesonforeachtargetandgoesoffbetweeneachtarget.
Checkthatboththesensorandtargetsarerigidlymounted. Checkthatthefrontnutoranyfixingsdonotcoveranypartofthesensingend. CheckthegapbetweensensorandanyofthetargetsisNOTlessthan0.5mm(3/16”)sothereisno
riskofthesensorhittingthetargets.
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FluidPressureSensors:
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaycanbeconnectedtoarangeoffluidpressuresensorstomeasure,forinstance,OilPressureandFuelPressure.
Fittingthepressuresensors:
PositionthesensorsandtheircablesasfaraspossiblefromallsourcesofintenseheatandfromtheignitionHTleads.
Eachsensorcaneitherbescrewedindirectlytothemonitoringpointorfittedseparatelybyusingasuitablepressurehosetoconnectittothemonitoringpoint.
Note:Directmountingsonsomeracingenginesandrelatedmountingpointsshouldbeavoidedbecauseexcessivevibrationcanaffectthelong‐termlifeofthesensororenginecomponentstowhichtheyareconnected(i.e.fuelrailsandfittingextensions)
Donotover‐tightenthesensor.
FluidTemperatureSensors:
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaycanbeconnectedtoarangeoftemperaturesensorstomeasure,forinstance,WaterTemperatureandOilTemperature.
Fittingthetemperaturesensors:
PositionthesensorsandtheircablesasfaraspossiblefromsourcesofintenseheatandfromtheignitionHTleads.
Mounteachtemperaturesensordirectlyintheappropriatefluidline.Screwthesensorintoasuitablemountingbosssothatitstipliesnearthemiddleoftheflowoffluid.
ExhaustGasTemperatureSensors(EGT):
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaycanbeconnectedto4channelK‐Typethermocouplesensormodulestomeasure,forinstance,ExhaustGasTemperature.Thesetypicallymeasuretemperaturesfromzeroupto200°C(400°F)or1100°C(2000°F).
Fittingthethermocouplesensors:
Mounteachtemperaturesensordirectlyintheappropriateexhaustheaderprimarytube.Screwthesensorcompressionfittingintoasuitablemountingbosssothatitstipliesnearthemiddleoftheflowofexhaustgasses.
PositionSensors:
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaycanbeconnectedtoarangeofpositionsensorsformeasuringvehiclecomponentpositionmovements,suchas,forexamplethrottle,steeringordampermovements.Positionsensorsmustbecalibratedtoinstallationorientation.
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FittingPositionsensors:
ST979Rotarypositionsensorwitharm:
Thissensorhasaspringloadedleverwhichshouldbeattachedusingalengthofstrandedwireto,forinstance,athrottlepedal.
Findamountingpositionwhichdoesnotinterferewiththedriversfeetoroperationofthecontrols. Oncetheintendedlocationforfixingisdetermined,drill4.5mm(3/16”)holestoprovideclearance
forthesuppliedbolts Boltthesensorinplaceandconnectittothewiringharness Usingthelengthofcablesupplied,passtheendofthecablethroughtheholeintheleverarmand
attachtheotherendtothesideofthepedallever. Adjustthecabletensionuntiltheleverarmisjustpulledawayfromitsrestingposition.This
adjustmentshouldbecheckedregularlytoremoveanyslackinthecablewhichmaygiverisetoerrorsinthrottleposition.
ST973/9LinearDisplacement/TravelSensors:
Thelineardisplacementsensorshouldbemountedbetweenthevehicle’schassisandasuspensionmember.Thesesensorsareavailablewithvariousmaximumdisplacementstosuitdifferentsuspensionsystems.
Findmountingpositionsonthesuspensionmembersandtheadjacentchassis. Oncetheintendedlocationforfixingisdetermined,drill5mm(3/16”)holesandfitsuitablebolts. Attachthesensorbodytothechassisandtheextendingarmtothesuspension. Connectthesensorcabletothewiringharness.
Thesphericalbearingsateachendofthesensoraredesignedtoabsorbanybendingforcesonthesensorrodandshouldnotberestrictedinanyway.Failuretodothiswillresultinbendingforcesbeingappliedwhichwillcausethesensortofail!
Thesensorwillbedamagedifitisallowedtoextendorcompressbeyonditsnormalrangeofmovements.
HydraulicPressureSensors:
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaycanbeconnectedtoarangeofhydraulicpressuresensorstomeasure,forinstance,BrakePressure.
Fittingthepressuresensor:
Reliablebrakingperformanceisvitaltothesafeoperationofyourvehicleandonlyacompetentmechanicshouldattempttofitthissensor.Onlyhighpressurebrakelinequalityfittingsshouldbeused!
PositionthesensoranditscableasfaraspossiblefromallsourcesofintenseheatandfromtheignitionHTleads.
ThesensorhasaDash3femalethread.Useasuitableadaptortojoinittoathree‐wayconnectorblockinsertedintothebrakeline.
Ensurethesensorismountedatalowpointwithitsopeningupwardstoallowtrappedairtoberemovedduringthebrakebleedingprocess.
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CANECUInterface:
TheLCDMotorsportDisplaycanbeconnectedtoanEngineControlUnitequippedwithCANdataoutputtoenablethedisplaytoshareengineperformanceparameters,reducingtherequirementsforadditionalwiringandsensorinstallation.
TheCANLoandCanHifromtheLCDMotorsportDisplaywillbeconnectedtoCANLoandCANHirespectivelyontheCANoutputoftheECU.
ItiscommonfortheCANHiandCANLoconnectionstobeidentifiedincorrectly.Ifnosignalcanbeseen,wiresmayneedtobeswapped!
AconfigurableCANterminatorisinstalledoneachCANlineintheLCDMotorsportDisplayandshouldbeswitchedonintheconfigurationproceduredetailedlaterinthismanualifrequired.
Todetermineiftheterminatorisrequired,consultthetechnicalsheet/manualforyourECUorcontactyourECUmanufacturerforconfirmation.Intheeventthatthisinformationisnotavailable,youmaymeasuretheresistancebetweenCANHiandCANLoonyourdevicewithadigitalmultimeter.Noresistanceneedstheterminatorenabledandaresistanceof120Ohmsrequiresnoterminator!
FinallyconfiguretheLCDMotorsportDisplayfortheCANECUinterfaceusingDataProDesigner.
Infra‐redLapTimingSystem:
TheLapTimingsystemconsistsoftwoparts:
ALapTimingReceiver(ST543)whichisfittedtoyourvehicleandrespondstoacodedinfra‐redsignal.
ATracksideBeacon(ST544)whichtransmitsaninfra‐redbeamtoactivatethelaptimingsensor.
ST543LapTimingReceiver:
Thelaptimingreceiverisactuatedbyaninfra‐redbeaconpositionedatthesideofthetrack.Thereceiverisfixedtoarigidbracketmountedataconvenientpositionontheoutsideofthevehiclewhereitisabletodetectthesignalsfromthebeacon.
Itissecuredthrougha18mm(0.7”)diameterholebytwonutswithM18x1mmthreads. Thissensormustbepositionedhorizontallyandsquaretotheaxisofthevehicle. Inordertodetectthesignalsfromthebeaconitmustbesituatedoutsidethevehicle. Itshould,ifpossible,bepositionedsothatothervehiclesthatarebeingovertaken(orareovertaking)
atthemomentyourvehiclepassesthebeacondonotblockthesignal.
Afterdetectingasignalfromabeacon,thesystemdoesnotrecognizeanyfurthersignalsforaperiodoftenseconds.ThisistopreventmultiplelaptimesbeingrecordedifthereismorethanoneAutoMeterbeaconpositionedalongthepitwall!
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ST544TracksideInfra‐RedLapBeacon:
Thetracksideinfra‐redlapbeaconworkswiththeST543laptimingreceivertotriggertheLCDMotorsportDisplaytorecordalaptime.Thehousinghasathreadedsocketonitsbaseformountingtoastandardphotographictripod(notincluded).Itshouldbelocatedasfollows:
Asneartothestart‐finishlineaspossible.AfeatureofDataProallowstheoffsetbetweenthebeaconandthestartlinetobeadjusted.
Atthesameheightastheon‐vehicleinfra‐redreceiver. Levelsothatitemitsahorizontalbeam. Itmustbebetween2and30meters(6to100feet)fromthevehiclewhenthevehiclepassesit. Avoidpositioningthebeaconsothatthesunisdirectlybehinditwhenitisbeingused. Wheretheunitistobeusedforlengthyperiodsinveryhotorsunnyconditions,itshouldbe
protectedbyshadingitfromdirectsunlight. Donotallowwatertobesprayedontothetransmitterlenses.Duringwetconditionsfitaprotective
peakoverthebeacon.
Topreventdistortionofthecodedinfra‐redsignal,donotcoverthebeaconwithaplasticbag!
Powersupplytotracksidebeacon:
Thetracksidebeaconoperatesfroma12voltDCsupply.Abatterywithaminimumratingof2.5Amp/hourisrecommended.Thiswillprovideapproximately15hoursofcontinuousoperation.TheconditionofthebatteryisindicatedbythecoloroftheLEDindicatoronthefrontpaneloftheunit:
Green‐Thevoltageis,atpresent,adequateforuse Red‐Thevoltageistoolow(replaceorchargethebattery). Nocolor‐Thebatteryisexhaustedordisconnected.
MiniSure‐SealConnectors:
StackdataloggingsensorsarefittedwithafourwayITTCannonMiniSure‐Seal(MSS)connector.
Aplug(alsoknownasthemaleendandsmallerofthetwoconnectors)mustbeconnectedontheendsoftheSensorHarness.Thefollowingpolarityisobservedinallcases:
MiniSure‐Sealconnectorsofferexcellentvibrationandwaterproofperformance.However,theydonothaveapositivelockingmechanism,andthuscautionmustbeobservedduringinstallationtopreventstrainsuchasbendingorpullingloadfrombeingplaceduponthemwhichcancausetheconnectortofail!
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PackardConnectors:
SomepressuresensorsaresuppliedwithanintegratedPackardconnector.
SoftwareInstallationNavigatetowww.stackltd.comtodownloadacopyofthelatestDataProsoftwareorinserttheUSBjumpdrivecontainingDataProSoftwareincludedwithyourdisplayintotheappropriateportonyourcomputerandsavethefilestoaconvenientandmemorablelocationsuchasyourdesktop.
Oncethisprocessiscompleted,opentheDataProfolderanddoubleclicktheSetup.exeicontolaunchtheInstallShieldWizardandfollowtheonscreeninstructionstocompleteyourinstallation.
DataProwillinstallthefollowingiconsonyourDesktopaspartofthisinstallationprocess:
Designer–FullConfigurationofDisplayofflineincludinginputs,communications,alarms,screenlayers,loggingchannelsandratesandtelemetryparameters
DataPro–LoggedDataAnalysis,DataDownload,manualstartandstoploggingcommands(whileconnected),DataMonitorrealtimereadingsanddiagnostics(whileconnected),Logbook,MathChannels
RunManager–Searchablemanagementofsystemconfigurationfiles,dataloggingsessionfiles,andvehicleprofiles
ECUGatewayTemplateEditor–Management,editing,andcreationofCANtemplatefilesforusewithECUsandotherCANenableddevices
TeleMonitor–Realtimeremotevehicletelemetrydataanalysisandlogging(EnabledwithProAnalysisUpgrade)
Softwareupdatesareavailableatwww.stackltd.com,checkthislocationforaccesstothelatestfeatures.
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Configuration
OnthelefthandofthescreenvariousiconscanbeseenthatallownavigationtomenususedtoconfiguredifferentelementsoftheLCDMotorsportDisplay.Thefollowingisalistofthemenusandtheirfunctions.
Menu Function
Inputs Configurepulse(digital),analog,andresistiveinputsforsensorchannels1‐12.
Alarms Configurealarms‐LEDwarning,onscreentextwarning,ProControloutputs,&shiftlights.
Recorder Setchannelstoberecordedontheinternalmemoryincludingsampleratesforeachchannel.
Telemetry Setchannelsthatcanbeoutputtoatelemetrymodule.
Display Designscreenlayouts andsetdayandnightbrightnesslevels.
Video UsedforconnectingaVSmoduletothesystem.ForDVLconfiguration,referenceDVLsoftware.
Gateway ConfigureCANinputs(selectfromvariousprotocolsorcreatecustomCANinputs).
GPS EnableandconfigureGPSinputsandGPSlaptiming.
SteeringWheel ThisfeaturedoesnotapplytoconfiguringtheLCDMotorsportDisplay.
MathChannels Configurecalculatedgearpositionandenableothermathcalculations.
Miscellaneous Othersettings‐enableinternalCANterminatingresistor.
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Connections
InputsSelectsensorfromsensorcategorytabsontheleft,anddraganddroptothedesiredchannelboxmatchingtheharnesssensorloomlabelwherethesensorhasbeenconnected.Selecttheappropriatechannelnamefromthedropdownmenuorenteracustomchannelname.Designerwillnotallowyoutoplacesensorsonchannelswheretheycannotfunction.
Pleasenote:Sensorsthatrequirecalibration(lineartravels,throttleposition,pedalsensors,etc.)mustusethedefaultnamefromthedropdownmenusothatthezeropositioncanbeconfigured.
ConfiguringtheEngineRPMInputForESPDRPMinputs,clickontheAdvancedbuttonafterplacingthesensorinputtypeinordertoandselectthenumberofcylinders.AdjustingPulsesPerUpdateupwardsfromzerowilldelaytheresponsetimeoftheinputbutwillallowforfilteringofundesirablespikes.Itisrecommendedtoleavethissettingat0fornow.
ConfiguringWheelSpeedInputsWhensettingupwheelspeedinputs(WSPD)–SelectthesensorandthenumberofpulsesperwheelrevolutionforthevehicleapplicationadjustedundertheAdvancedbuttonforthechannel.Thewheel(tirerollout)circumferencemustbeenteredinthevehiclecalibrationwindow.
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CalibrationIcon
ClicktheSetValuetabandenterthewheelcircumference.
Othernon‐zerosensorswillbecalibratedaftertheinitialconfigurationisuploaded.
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Intheadvancedtabforothersensors,Peakoptionscanbeselectedfornone,minimum,maximum,orboth.Thesevalueswillshowuponthescreenwhenthepeakrecallswitchispressed.
AdvancedusersmayalsochoosetoenableMovingAverageFiltersforanyparticularsensorchanneltoeliminatenoiseandsmoothmonitoredandrecordeddata.OnceenabledyouwillbeabletoselectthenumberofdatapointsoverwhichtheMovingAverageapplies.Increasingthisnumberwillprogressivelysmooththedatatrace,increasinglyattheexpenseofmissingcriticaldatapointsoutsideofthenormaltrend.ItisrecommendedthatyouleaveMovingAverageFiltersdisabledforallchannelsatthistime.
Severalinternalsensorscanbeenabledanddisabled(gmeterandbattery)frompagetwooftheinputssection.Utilizethearrowsinthebottomrighthandofthewindowtonavigatebackandforthbetweeninputpages.
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InternalChannels(GMeters&InternalBattery)TheMotorsportLCDDashhasaninternal3‐axisaccelerometerandinternalbatteryvoltagemonitor.Inordertoaccessthesechannelsfordisplayandlogging,simplycheckthepre‐definedchanneltoenable.
MovingInputChannelLocationsToquicklyswapormovesensorinputlocationsinyourconfigurationonceyouhavebeguntheconfigurationprocessoratalatertimewheneditinganexistingconfigurationfile,utilizetheMoveInputfeature.
CreatingaCustomSensorScalingCustomSensorisafeatureupgradeforyourLCDdisplayavailableviatheSemi‐Prosoftwarepack.Ifyouhavepurchasedthisoption,youmayutilizetheCustomSensorManagertoCreate,Edit,ImportandExportcustom/3rdpartysensorsforyourdisplay.
AlarmsAlarmscommunicatecriticalconditiononthevehicletothedriverandmayencompassanycombinationofIlluminatedLEDs,ColoredChannelValueBubbles,ChannelMarkers,ScreenLayerChange,ProControlOutputActivationandTextDisplayMessages.Thesemaybesetforallchannelparametersmonitoredbythedisplay.
CreatinganAlarmTosetanalarm,clicktheAddtabandselectthechannel,thestate(aboveorbelow),thealarmvalue,andanydelay(theamountoftimethattheconditionmustoccurbeforethealarmisactivated.
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GatesGatesprovidetheabilitytoassignmultipleconditionsthatmustoccurforanalarmtoactivate.Forexample,settingagateforESPDabove750RPMandusingitforallLEDwarningconditionswillallowalarmstobedisabledwhentheengineisnotrunning–negatingalowoilpressurewarningwhenthecarisswitchedoninthepaddockbuttheengineisoff.
Foreachgatethatyoucreate,chooseachannel,condition,value,andactiondelay.
Foreachwarningcondition,thefollowingoptionsareavailable:
EnableGate–Utilizeagatecreatedusingthetechniqueaboveacombinationofeventtriggerstoactivateanalarm.
EnableAction–Automaticallychangetoaspecificscreenlayout,setProControloutput. IlluminateLEDs–setwarningLEDstoturnonunderspecificconditions.
o Modes:Solid,flashing,alternating(twoormoreLEDsalternatingonandoff).o Colors:red,yellow,blue,green,amber,magenta,orcyan.
WarningMessage–displaysawarningmessageontheLCDscreen.Timemessageisdisplayedcanbeadjusted.Note:entering0fortimewillkeepthewarningonscreenuntiltheconditiongoesawayoruntilitisclearedbythedriver.
Illuminatebubble–CertaingraphictemplateshaveadigitalvalueforwhichthebackgroundcolorwillchangeinconcertwiththeLEDcolor.Note:whenalternatingLEDcolorisselected,thefirstcolorselected(mouseleftclick)willbethebubblechangecolor.
Showmarker–forgaugesthathavepointersorbargraphs,amarkerwillappearatthewarningsetpointsothatthedrivercanhaveareferencetoproximitytowarningpoints.
Note:individualchannelwarningsthatusethemiddle10LEDswillbeoverriddenwhenashiftlightisactive.Also,theorderofthealarmsinthelistindicatespriorityforLEDandmessagewarnings.Tochangeanalarmpriority,firstselectthealarmyouwishtochange,thenusetheUpandDownbuttonsinthewindowtochangeitspositionintheorder.
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WhenyouclicktheconfigureLEDstab,apopupwindowwillappearwithanimageoftheLCDdash.LEDscanbeenabledanddisabledbyleftclickingonthedesiredLED(rightclickingwillsetthesecondcolorforalternatingLEDmode).
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ConfiguringShiftLights
Inthealarmsmenu,clickontheShiftLightsbuttontoaccesstheshiftlightmenu.
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Options:
RPMchannel–selectthechannelnamefortheshiftlightRPM.
ProgressiveMode
LefttoRight–progressiveLEDswillturnononeatatimefromlefttoright.
OutsidetoInside–ProgressiveLEDswillturnontwoatatimestartingwiththeoutsideandprogressingtothemiddle.
RPMbands
StartRPM–RPMvalueforthebeginningofthesetband
EndRPM–RPMvaluefortheendoftheband
Note:LEDprogressionwillbeequallydividedovertheentirebandwidth.
LightMode
Progressive–LEDsturnononeatatimeovertheentirerange
Flashing–All10LEDsflashconstantly
LightColor–selecttheLEDilluminationcolorforeachband
TachMarker–Addsagraphicalindicationonthescreenforshiftpointlocation.ThisalwaysplacesthemarkeratthebeginningRPMvalueoftheselectedband,andmaintainsthesamecolorastheselectedLEDcolor.
Note:Somescreentemplateswillonlyallowasinglemarkerandwilldefaulttothe firstbandindicatedtorequireamarker.
Test
ShowsagraphicalrepresentationofthecurrentlyconfiguredbandswithaslidebartoshowrealtimeRPMsimulation.
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RecorderInthismenu,allchannelswillbeshownintherighthandcolumn.Checkingtheboxwillenablethemtoberecordedinternally.Inthelefthandcolumn,therecordratecanbeconfiguredfrom1Hzto1kHz(1to1,000samplespersecond).Informationontherighthandsideofthescreenwillkeeptrackoftheavailablerecordingtime,numberofrecordedchannels,andallowyoutoswitchbetweenNormalandotheradvancedrecordingmodes.ForthetimebeingleaverecordingmodesetatNormal.
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TelemetryIfyouhavepurchasedtheProSoftwarePack,andaccompanyingtelemetryaccessoryhardware,youmayutilizethisscreentoselectchannelstobeoutputinRS232serialdatafortransmissionviamodemtoaremotecomputernetworkforanalysisfrompitlaneviaDataProTelemonitorwhilethevehicleisontrack.Baudratefortelemetrymoduleandtransmissionratefordatachannelswillalsobeconfiguredontherighthandside.IfyoudonotintendtoutilizetheTelemetryfeature,youmayskipthissection.
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DisplayThedisplaymenuwillallowconfigurationofgraphicelementsontheLCDDisplayscreen.Themaindisplaymenuwillalsoallowsettingdayandnightbrightnesssettingsinadditiontosettingthelaptimemessagepopupduration.Toaddanewscreen,clickthe“add”Buttonwhichwillopenanewwindowshowingdifferenttemplateoptions.
Selectthedesiredbasetemplatetobeginconfiguringindividualgraphicelements.Thefollowingselectionsareavailable.
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Appearance–adjuststheappearanceoftheselectedgauge.o Background–changesthebackgroundcolorofthegauge(black,white,orgray)o DialfaceColor–changesthecoloroftheartworkimage(black,white,orgray)o GaugeRange–changestheartworkrangeifneeded.o Label–Changesthetextforthenameofthegauge.o PointerColor–adjuststhecolorofthepointer(orange,blue,orwhite)
Data–assignsachannelnametotheartworkcorrespondingtothegaugeartwork. Design–showsthenameornumberofthegaugethatiscurrentlybeingconfigured. Misc–Otherdetailspertainingtotheselectedgauge(bubbleenabled).
VideoForusewithlegacysystems,doesnotapplytoconfiguringLCDMotorsportDisplay.IfyouareutilizingaDVLexpansionmoduleaspartofyoursystem,usetheDVRConfigurationSoftwareincludedwiththatproduct.
ECUGatewayThistabisusedtoconfigureCAN(ControllerAreaNetwork)inputsfromanECU(EngineControlUnit)orotherCANenableddevice.Thereareanumberofavailablepre‐programmedprotocolsforpopularapplicationsthatcanbeselectedfromthedropdownmenu.Alternatively,ifyourdeviceisnotshown,youmaycreateacustomCANmessageviatheCANGatewayTemplateEditorApplication,whichwillproduceafilethatwillappearforselectioninthislocationoncecompleted.
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Oncethedesiredprotocolisselected,alistofavailablechannelsmaybeenabledfordisplayandrecordingpurposes.WhenaCANchannelisselected,itwillshowupinthelefthandcolumnandcanbeseenintherecording,alarms,anddisplaytabsasavailablechannels.
InordertoeditorcreateaCANmessage;usetheeditprotocoltabwhichwillopentheCANtemplateeditor.ThiswindowcanbeusedtocreateandeditCANmessagesaswellassetpeakrecallsettingsforCANchannels.
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SettingCANbusSpeed:
WhenutilizingtheECUCANGatewayfeature,inadditiontoselectingtheprotocolfileandmonitoredchannelsitisnecessarytosettheCANbusspeedaswell.ConsulttheCANdatatransmissionspecsfromyourCANenableddevicemanufacturertodeterminetheappropriatesetting.Failuretoselectaspeedorselectinganincorrectspeedsettingwillpreventproperoperationofthisfeature.
TheLCDdashispre‐configuredtoacceptGPSdataonSerialInput1.ThiswillallowforfullNMEAsentencestobeusedasaninputfordatarecordinganddisplay.ThereisalsoasettingtoenableGPSlaptiming.
SelecttheGPSparametersrequiredfordatalogginganddisplayfromthelistintherightcolumn.TheBaudRatemustbeselectedfortheGPSreceiverthatisconnectedtothesystem.FailuretoselectthecorrectBaudratewillpreventthisfeaturefromoperatingcorrectly.
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GPSThistabaddsGPSdatafromaGPSmoduleintothechannellistfordisplayandlogging.
SteeringWheelThistabisusedforconfiguringasteeringwheeldisplayanddoesnotapplytoLCDdashconfiguration.
MathchannelsAnumberofMathchannelsareavailableasadefaultincludingcalculatedgearpositionasafunctionofengineandwheelspeed,lapdistance,andpredictedlaptiming.Brakebiasisalsoavailablewhenbrakepressuresareconfiguredaschannelinputs.Enablingthesefeatureswillallowuseofthesecalculatedparametersindisplayscreensandloggeddata.
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MiscellaneousTerminatingresistor–CANmessagesrequirea120Ohmterminatingresistoracrossthetwowiresinordertoproperlyterminatethesignal.TheLCDMotorsportDisplayhasaconfigurablebuilt‐interminatingresistoronboththeCANandtheNETlines.EnablethisterminatingresistoriftheLCDdashisthelastmoduleonthenetworktoavoidwiringinaseparateresistor.
Additionally,newfirmwareupgradescanbesenttotheLCDdashwhentheybecomeavailable,usingthisscreen.
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SavingaConfigurationFileOnceyouhavecompletedcreationofyourconfigurationfileandsetalldesiredparameters,youwillwanttosaveacopyofyourwork.Todoso,gotothetoplefthandoftheopenDataProDesignerwindowandclickFile,andthenselectSaveAsinthedropdownmenu.NameyourconfigurationfileandthenclickOKtosaveyourwork.
Atthistimeitisalsorecommendedthatyousave/printacopyoftheconfigurationreporttokeepwithyourvehiclelogs/setupsheetforfuturereference.Todoso,clicktheReporticonwhichwillgenerateatextfiledetailingyoursystemselections.FromthisscreenyoumayeitherselectCopytomovethisinformationtoyourcomputer’sclipboardtobepastedintoanotherfilesuchasaWorddocument,orSavewhichwillallowyoutocreateanameandselectalocationforthetextfileofthisinformationwhichcanbefiledwithotherpertinentvehicledatakeptonthecomputer.
UploadingaConfigurationEstablishingEthernetConnection:
SelecttheconnectionmanagerIcon.
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SelecttheAddnewconnectionoption.
EntertheIPaddressofthedashyouareprogramming.
Ifaconfigurationhasneverbeenloadedontotheunit,thedefaultscreenwillshowthefirmwarerevisionlevelaswellasthecurrentIPaddress.
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Ifaconfigurationiscurrentlyloaded,toshowthesoftwarebannerscreen,pressandholdS1for10seconds.
Touploadtheconfiguration,clickontheuploadconfigurationbuttonandclickstart.
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DataProApplication
DownloadingDatafromaLogger
RegistrationBeforeyoumaydownloaddatafromalogger,youarerequiredtoregisterthelogger’sTAGnumber(serial#)withDataPro.Pleasenote,thisisadifferentoperationfromauthorizingapincodeforthelogger(whichmustbedonepriortologgerregistration).
Toregisteralogger’sTAGselecttheDownloadManager…optionfromtheRunDatamenu.
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TheDownloadManagerallowstheusertoregisterloggersandtoeditthedownloadtrackandsession.TheManageralsoallowstheusertospecifypost‐downloadoperationssuchasauto‐calculationsandalarms.
UndertheVehiclesheadingclicktheAddVehicle…button.ThiswilldisplaytheAddNewVehicledialogue.
Enterauniquenameforthevehicletowhichtheloggerisfitted.
Specifyasessionfoldernameforthedownloadeddatafromthisloggerinwhichtoreside.Note,youmaychangethesessionfoldernameatanytimepriortodownload.
Enterthelogger’sTAG/serialnumber.Youcaneithertypethisnumberinmanuallyor,ifthePCiscurrentlyconnectedtotheloggerviaaCANUSBconnection,youcanclickthedropdownarrowandselect<Get…>fromthedisplayedlist.
NowclicktheOKbuttontoclosetheAddNewVehicledialogue.
Youmayrepeatthisoperationforhowevermanyvehiclesfromwhichyouwishtodownload.
ThenclicktheOKbuttonontheManagerdialogueandclickYesontheSaveChangesdialoguewhenprompted.
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DownloadingSelecttheDownloadSaveMemory…orDownloadEraseMemory…optionfromtheRecordermenu,dependingonwhetherornotyouwantthedatatoremainintherecorderafterdownload.ThefollowingshowstheDownloadSaveMemorydialogue.
SelecttherequiredconnectionfromtheActiveConnectiondropdownlist.IfyouhaveanactiveEthernetconnection,thenthecurrentlyconnectedvehiclenameswillappearintheActiveConnectiondropdownlist.Forlegacysystems,however,theactiveconnectionshouldbesettoCanusb1.Note,ifyouhaveuncheckedtheShowActiveConnectionoptionintheGlobalPropertiesdialogue,thentheActiveConnectiondropdownlistwillnotbepresent.
Ifyouwishtochangethetrackorsessionforavehicle,clicktheChange…button(formoreinformationpleaseseeChangingDownloadTrackand/orSession).PleasenotethattheSession,TagandVehicleNameboxesarenotdisplayedonthedownloaddialogueuntiltheloggerisconnectedandtheStartbuttonhasbeenclicked.Tostartthedownload,clicktheStartbutton.
ChangingDownloadTrackand/orSessionYoumaychangethedownloadtrackand/orsessionfolderswiththeDownloadManageratanytimepriortodownload.ClickingtheChange…buttonineitherofthedownloaddialogueswilldisplaytheManager.
Thisboxremainsemptyuntil avehicleisconnectedandtheStartbuttonisclicked.
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ChangingtheDownloadTrackToselectatrackfolderthathasalreadybeencreated,justselectthetrackfromtheDownloadTrackdropdownlist.
Inordertocreateanewtrack,simplyclicktheNew…buttontotherightoftheDownloadTrackdropdownlist.Thenenteryouruniquenameforthenewtrackfolderwhenprompted.RemembertoclicktheOKbuttonwhenclosingtheManagerinordertosaveyourchanges.
ChangingtheDownloadSessionThedownloadsessionfolderisvehicle‐specific,thatistosay,youmaydefineadifferentsessionfolderforeachregisteredvehicle.Tochangethesessionfolder,simplydouble‐clickasessioncellinthevehiclegridandenterasessionname.YoumayalsousethedropdownarrowbuttononthesessioncelltoselectasessionthatalreadyexistsorselecttheNew…option,whichwilluseadateasasessionname(intheformofYYMMDD).
Auto‐CalculationsAuto‐calculationsarecalculationsthatarerunonthedownloadeddatatocreateadditionaldatachannelssuchasDISTANCE.ThedefaultSTANDARDbatchcalculation,whichinstallswithDataPro,willcreateCOMB_G,DISTANCE,G_RATIO,LONG_GandRADIUSchannels.TheDownloadManagerprovidestheuserwithoptionsforthePostDownloadOperationsincludingauto‐calculationsandalarms.ClicktheAdvancedbuttonontheDownloadManagertoaccessthisfunctionality.
Toselectthesameauto‐calculationforallvehiclesfirstmakesuretheSameforallvehiclescheckbox,undertheAutoCalcdropdownlist,ischecked,thenselectacalculationfromthedropdownlist.
Toselectadifferentauto‐calculationforeachvehiclefirstmakesuretheSameforallvehiclescheckbox,undertheAutoCalcdropdownlist,iscleared,thenselectacalculationfromthedropdownlistcellswithinthevehiclegrid.
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AlarmsAlarmsareaspecialtypeofauto‐calculationthatmayberunondownloadeddata.Thealarmcalculationcanprovideyouwithareportofspecificeventsthathaveoccurredinthedownloadeddata.TherearenodefaultalarmsinstalledwithDataProsotousethisfeatureyouwillneedtodefineanalarm.ClicktheAdvancedbuttonontheDownloadManagertoaccessthisfunctionality.
ToselectthesamealarmforallvehiclesfirstmakesuretheSameforallvehiclescheckbox,undertheAlarmdropdownlist,ischecked,thenselectanalarmfromthedropdownlist.
ToselectadifferentalarmforeachvehiclefirstmakesuretheSameforallvehiclescheckbox,undertheAlarmdropdownlist,iscleared,thenselectanalarmfromthedropdownlistcellswithinthevehiclegrid.
ForhelpwithdefiningalarmsandviewingalarmreportspleaserefertotheAlarmssectioninthismanual.
TheDISTANCEcalculationusesthewheelspeedchannel.ThewheelspeedchannelnamemaybedifferentfromthedefaultWSPDdependingonthesystemconfigurationyouareusing.
InordertochangethewheelspeedchannelusedintheDISTANCEcalculation,firstselecttheGlobalProperties…optionfromtheRunDatamenu,andthenchoosetheCalculationOptionstabwhereyouwillfindadropdownlistofavailablewheelspeedchannels.
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UsingAlarmsTheAlarmsoptionisfoundontheRunDatamenu.Simplealarmsmaybecreatedusingthebasicalarminterface,
enabledbydefault.However,ifyouwishtocreatemorecomplexalarms,theadvancedalarmeditorcanbeenabledbycheckingtheAdvancedAlarmEditor optionintheGlobalPropertiesdialogue.
DefininganAlarmClicktheNew…buttonand,whenprompted,enterauniquenameforthealarm.Thealarmisactuallyacalculatedchannelandtherefore,itsnamemustconformtothechannelnamerestrictionsof8alphanumericcharactersorless.ThealarmnamemustalsobeuniquetotheothercalculationnamesthatexistonthePC.
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Onceanewnamehasbeendefinedforthealarm,youmayenteranoptionaldescriptionforthealarm.Thisuser‐specifieddescriptionwillappearinotheralarmdialogues.
InBasicAlarmEditormode,yousimplyselectachannel,aconditionandavalueforthealarm.Forexample,hereanalarmisgeneratediftheESPDchanneldatagoesabove3000RPMforatleast30ms.
YoumaygateanalarmbycheckingtheGateboxandselectinganotheralarmfromthedropdownlist.Inthiscase,thealarmwillonlybegeneratedifbothalarmconditionsaretrue.
Ifyoudonotrequireadelay,justleavethetextboxempty.
InAdvancedAlarmEditormode,youdefineoneormoreeventsforwhichanalarmwillbegenerated.TodothisclicktheAdd…buttontotherightoftheAlarmEventslist.ThisshowstheAddNewEventdialogue.
Thealarmreportcanprovideyouwithamaximum,minimumoraveragevalueofachanneleachtimeanalarmeventoccurs.
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SelecttheEventValueChannelfromthedropdownlistandchooseaMaximum,MinimumorAveragetype.Note,forthechanneldropdownlisttobepopulated,youmustfirsthaveperformedanUploadusingDesigneronthisPCorhavetherunyouwanttoprocessalreadyselected.Intheexampleshown,themaximumvalueoftheWSPDchannelwillbestoredovertheperiodwhentheeventexpressionistrue.
IfyourequiretheThresholdDuration(thetimeforwhichtheBooleanExpressionmustbetruebeforeaneventisgenerated)tobedifferentforeachvehiclethenyouwillneedtodefineanalarmlimitglobalvariable.AlarmLimitGlobalVariablesaredefinedusingtheAlarmEditordialogue(seeAlarmLimitGlobalVariables).Important,theseglobalvariablesneedtobedefinedbeforeyouaddanevent.IftheThresholdDurationisthesameforallvehiclesthenyoumaychecktheConstantcheckboxandenteraconstantvalueforthethresholddurationinseconds.
EnteranAlarmEventBooleanExpressionusingtheFormulaComponentstreecontroltohelpyou.Intheaboveexample,theWSPDchannelvaluemustbegreaterthantheMAXWSPDalarmlimitglobalvariablethespecifiedWSPDTIMEdurationbeforeanalarmeventisgenerated.
DefiningAlarmLimitGlobalVariablesRight‐clickontheAlarmLimitVariablesfoldericonintheExpressionComponentstree.ThenselectNewAlarmLimitVariable…optionfromthepopupmenu.ThiswilldisplaytheAddAlarmLimitVariabledialogue.
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EnterauniqueNameforthevariable,thismustbedifferentfromanycalculatedorrecordedchannelnames.SelectthelimitQuantityandUnitsfromthedropdownlists.YoumayalsoentersomeHelptextforthevariablethatwillbedisplayedinvariousalarmdialogues.ThenclicktheOKbutton.
SettingAlarmLimitVariablesAlarmlimitglobalvariablesaresetusingtheDownloadManager.ClicktheAdvancedbutton.UnderthePost‐DownloadOperationssectionselecttherequiredAlarmfromthedropdownlist.TheManagerdialoguewillexpanditsvehiclegridtoshowthealarmlimitglobalvariablecolumns.
Youmaynowdouble‐clickonthevariablecellswithinthegridtosetvalues.
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ExecutingAlarmsYoumayalsomanuallyexecuteanalarm.SelecttherunforwhichyouwanttoexecuteanalarmusingDataPro’sRunSelectorcontrol.
Selectthealarmfromthelistofavailablealarms.
Then,ifglobalvariablesarebeingusedwithinthealarmdefinition,setthealarmlimitglobalvariablevaluesbydouble‐clickingthecellsinthegrid.
Toexecutethealarm,clicktheExecutebutton.
ViewingAlarmReportsAlarmreportsareviewedbyclickingtheViewReport…button.
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UsetheSessiontreecontroltoselectthetrackandsessionyouareinterestedin.Ifasessioncontainsdatathat
hasanassociatedalarmevent,thesessioniconisshownasanalarmbell .
UsethesettingsintheStatisticalSummarytoshowmoreorlessinformationaboutthealarmeventsthathaveoccurred.
Double‐clickanAlarmEventlistitemtohaveitautomaticallyselectedandhighlightedwithinyourDataProanalysislayout.TheSessionAlarmReportwindowisminimizedtoalloweasyviewingofastripchartasshownintheimagebelow.
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PrintinganAlarmReportClickthePrint…buttonontheAlarmReportdialogue.
Hereyoumaycustomizethereportbyaddingareporttitle,headerandlogobitmaptotheprinteddocument.Thechangesyouhavemadecanbesavedinatemplatetobeusedonotheralarmreports.
RunSelectorContextMenu
AdditionalSelectedRunInformationRight‐clickontheRunSelectortoolbartoshowacontextmenu.
Selectingeitheroftheseoptionswillshoworhideadditionalselectedruninformationsuchasthevehiclenameregisteredwiththeloggerthatwasusedtoacquirethecurrentlyselectedrun.
ActiveConnectionDropdownList
SelectingaLoggerConnectionBothDataProandDataProDesignerhaveanActiveConnectiondropdownlistwithintheirrespectivetoolbars.AlltheRecordermenuoptionsinDataProrequireyoutohaveanactiveconnectionselectedinthisdropdownbeforecommunicationcantakeplace.ThisalsoappliestotheCalibrate,ChatandUploadoptionswithinDataProDesigner.
Onlegacysystems,whentheCANUSBadapterispluggedintothePC,theactiveconnectionshouldshowCanusb1.
ForanLCDMotorsportDisplay,theactiveconnectionshouldshow“LCDRaceDash”.Thetextwillbeblackonceaconnectionhasbeenestablished.DataProreceivesconnectiondetailsformodulesfromDataProDesigner.Ifan
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activeconnectionhasnotbeenmade,itispossibletheIPaddressofthemodulehaschanged.Toaccesstheconnectionmanagergototools>connectionmanagertoviewand/oredittheactiveconnection.
WhereonlytheCANUSBinterfaceisbeingused,theactiveconnectiondropdownlistmaybehiddenbyuncheckingtheShowActiveConnectionoptioninGlobalProperties.
UsingChannelGroupsTheChannelGroupsfeatureallowsyoutosettheunits,decimalplacesandy‐axisrangeofagroupofchannels.Toconfigurechannelgroups,selecttheGlobalPropertiesoptionfromtheRunDatamenu.ThenselecttheChannelGroupstab.
CreateanewgroupbyclickingtheNewGroup…buttonandthenenteringauniquenameforthegroup.
Adddatachannelstoagroupbydraggingthechannelnamefromtheleftlisttotherequiredgroupontheright.Intheaboveexample,anAccelerationgrouphasbeencreatedandtheLAT_GandLONG_Garemembersofthisgroup.
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Nowwhensettingchannelpropertiessuchasunitsordecimalplaces,youwouldselecttheChannelGroupfromtheGroupslist.
Likewise,whenyousetthey‐axislimitsforaStripChart,justselectthegroupnamefromtheGroupslist.
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MathChannels
CreatingaMathChannelMathchannelsaredatachannelscreatedfromrecordeddatabyapplyingamathematicalformula.Thesechannelscanbeselectedanddisplayedonlayoutsjustthesameasrecordeddatachannels.Tocreateamathchannel,selecttheMathChannels…optionfromtheRunDatamenu.
ThenclicktheNew…button.ThiswilldisplaytheMathChannelWizard.
Abatchcalculationallowsyoutorunanumberofcalculations,oneaftertheother.
Followtheinstructionsinthewizardtocreateanewmathchannel.Thewizardwillaskforauniquenametoassociatetothechannelandthephysicalquantitythedatachannelismeasuredin.
Once,youhavecompletedthewizard,themathchanneleditorisdisplayed.
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ExecutingaMathChannelFormathchanneldatatobeavailable,youmustfirstexecutethecalculation.Selecttherunforwhichyouwantthemathchannel,andthenclicktheExecutebuttonintheMathChannelsdialogue.Tohaveyourmathchannelcalculation(s)executedautomaticallyupondatadownload,pleaseseethesectiononAuto‐Calculationsinthismanual.
Atoolbarallowsquicklocationofformulacomponentsinthetree.
Selecttheunitsthecalculatorshouldusewhenperformingthecalculation.
Double‐clickonanitemtoenteritintotheformulawindow.
TypeintheformulaorusetheFormulaComponentstreebelowtocreatetheformula.
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LogBook
ConfiguringtheLogBookParametersTheLogBookisapowerfulrelationaldatabasethatallowsyoutostore,searchandcompareinformationaboutvehicles,races,tracks,weatherconditionsoranyotherparameteryouwishtorecordandassociatewithrecordeddata.
SelecttheConfigureLogBook…optionfromtheToolsmenu.
TheLogBookConfigurationdialogueallowsyoutocustomizetheLogBookbyaddingparametersandcategoriesofyourchoice.
ClicktheAdd…buttontoaddaCategoryorParametertotheLogBook.
Similarly,clicktheDelete…buttontoremovecategoriesand/orparameters.
TohideorshowparametersintheLogBook,selecttherequiredCategorytabthencheckorunchecktheparameterintheShowcolumn.
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ViewingtheLogBookTheLogBookisfullyintegratedintotheDataProsoftware.TheLogBookmaybeselectedasapanewithinanylayout.TheLogBookisalsodisplayedwithintheRunSelectordialogueandtheRunManagerapplicationtohelpyoufindtherunyou’relookingfor.
ToedittheLogBook,selecttheLogBook…optionfromtheRunDatamenu.
Note,theOptionstaboftheGlobalPropertiesdialoguealsoallowsyoutohavetheLogBookautomaticallydisplayedatdatadownload.
Currently selected run.
Your selected Parameter Categories.
Entervaluesforyourparametershere.
RunInfotabgivesrecordeddateandtimeplusyourtextnotesontrackSessionandRun.
UsethisImportbuttontoimporttheLogBookofanotherrun.
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ComparingandSearchingLogBookData
SelecttheSearchLogBooks…optionfromtheToolsmenutoaccesstheSearch&Comparedialogue.
AllLogBookentriespresentedinspreadsheettabulatedformforeasycomparison.
Clickcolumnheadertosortcolumns.
Right‐clickcontextmenugivesaccesstoeditingandsearchingfeatures.
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Right‐clickanyrowinthespreadsheettodisplaythepopupmenu.Forsearching,selecttheFilter…menuitem.
AmaximumoffivefilterconditionscanbesetuponanyoftheLogBookparameters.Forpopularsearches,thefiltercriteriacanbesavedforeasyaccesslater.
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Hints,Tips&TricksShortcutforAddingChannelstoaStripChartRight‐clicktheStripChartY‐axis,thenselectfromthelistofchannelsinthepopupmenu.Youmayselectordeselectchannelsfromthislist.
ShortcuttoStripPropertiesRightclickingonthechannelnameorvalueboxwithintheY‐axisoftheStripChartwilldisplaytheStripPropertiesdialogue.
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CalibratingSensorsSomesensorsrequirecalibrationofazeropoint,andtheinternalgmeterwillalsorequireavehiclespecificcalibrationinordertoaccuratelyinterpretanyoffsetasaresultofinstallationorientation.
Thefollowingchannelswillrequirecalibrationofazeropoint.Inordertoknowwhatsensorswillrequirecalibration,thestandardDataProDesignerchannelnamesmustbeusedasindicated.Thezeropointforthegmeterandallofthefollowingsensorswilloccurduringthisprocess
DAMPERFL
DAMPERFR
DAMPERRL
DAMPERRR
GYRO_X
GYRO_Y
GYRO_Z
LAT_G
LONG_G
PEDAL
PEDAL2
STEERING
THROTTLE
VERT_G
Toentercalibrationmode,pressS3andthenpressS4within1second.
TheleftandrightsideLEDswillnowbepulsingyellow.
PressingS3willcapturethezeropositionforanyofthechannelslistedabove.Besurethatthevehicleisonaflat,smoothsurfacetoensureaccuratesensorcalibration.
Oncethezerovalueshavebeenset,theLEDsontheleftandrightwillpulseblue.Nowitwillberequiredtocalibratestraightlineaccelerationtooptimizethegmetercalibration.Note:thisstepcanbeskippedbypressingS4,butthegmetercalibrationwillnotbeasaccurate.Oncethevehicleisreadyforthisacceleration,pressS3(LEDswillnowpulsered)andacceleratethevehicleatarateof1/3ofag.Oncetheaccelerationisthresholdisreached,theLEDsonthesidewillpulsegreenfor10secondstoindicatesuccessfulcalibration.
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Upgrading/UpdatingYourDisplayItmaybenecessarytoupdatethefirmwareinordertoaccessnewlyreleasedfeaturesandcapabilities.ThefirmwareupgradeprocesscanbeaccessedintheMisc.tabofDataProDesigner.
WhenaconnectionismadetoanLCDdash,thecurrentversionnumberwillbereportedinthecurrentversionfield.
Toupgradetoalaterfirmwarebundle,youmustfirstdownloadthelatestfirmwarefromwww.stackltd.comandsavethefilelocally.
Next,clickthebrowsebuttonandpointtothefirmwarefile.
Finally,clicktheUpgradebuttontobegintheprocess.
Note:Oncetheupgradebuttonhasbeenselectedandtheupgradebegins,powertothesystemmustbemaintaineduntiltheupdatehascompleted.Therewillbeanindicationonthedisplaythatanupgradeisinprocess.Thisprocesswilltakeseveralminutestocomplete.
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CuttingTemplateforFlushMount
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Cuttingtemplatefor“FaceForward”Mount
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