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1. GPS G5 User s Manual Contents Using the GPS SSC DUONG e e a aea Eea o tea aeaaea uss ausVoarvauataasentestaacceev ves EEEE ues Electrical Connections Avalo Tah dla o MAE E E A E E GPS Configuration GPS Op ratioi sesia eie re aeae a ea aa a e a ae EE pa ar TED Logging Device Configuration Data Analysis Specifications Copyright 2008 MoTeC Pty Ltd The information in this document is subject to change without notice While every effort is taken to ensure correctness no responsibility will be taken for the consequences of any inaccuracies or omissions in this manual 17 Oct 2008 MoTeC Using the GPS 1 Using the GPS Description The GPS G5 is a 5Hz GPS that is suitable for the high dynamics of motor sport applications and is compatible with MoTeC ADL3 ADL2 SDL amp ACL logging devices The G5 low supply current makes it suitable for use with all MoTeC 5V sensor supplies The G5 consists of a GPS unit with a built in antenna Global Positioning System GPS units provide speed and position information as well as altitude heading date time and GPS statistics Speed The speed information can be used for display and logging purposes eliminating the need for wheel speed sensors This is particularly useful in boat and drag racing applications These applications usually encounter difficulties in obtaining true speed measurements Position GPS position information can be used in MoTeC i2 data ana
2. 9 5mm Weight 0 36lb 165g Operating Temp 22F to 176F 30C to 80C Mounting Magnetic base M3 centre thread GPS Performance Update Rate 5Hz Satellite Channels 12 Reacquisition Time lt 2secs Hot Start Time 1 seconds Warm Start Time 38 seconds Cold Start Time 45 seconds Dynamics gt 4G
3. coordinates will define the split beacon points Push Button The start stop and split beacon points are marked by a push button operated by the driver A double press within 1 second will define a split beacon for a loop or crossover venue or a finish beacon for an open venue Data Analysis GPS data analysis requires i2 version 1 02 or higher All GPS channels speed heading altitude etc can be used in the usual way including plotting on a graph etc The GPS position data latitude and longitude can also be used for the following 1 Plot the actual path travelled on a GPS Track component Select Add GPS Track 2 Generate the conventional track map Select Tools Track Editor then click Generate Track and select the GPS method 3 Plot the path travelled over a Google Earth image Select File Google Earth Export Requires Google earth to be installed on the analysis PC An Internet connection or a previously saved cache is needed to clearly plot the path travelled 6 Specifications Specifications Electrical Power Supply Voltage 4 0 to 5 5 Vdc Power Supply Current 100mA 5 0 Vdc Connections Connectors Deutsch DTM06 4P Deutsch ASL 606 05 PN Cable length Tft 2 13m Data Output Type RS232 Output Levels OV 5Vdc nominal Baud Rate 19200 Motec default NMEA Sentences RMC GGA Motec default Physical Antenna Built into GPS unit RX Sensitivity 185 dBW minimum Size 2 4in diam x 0 77in 61 diam x 1
4. lysis software to show and compare the driven lines and to create track maps The driven lines can also be plotted over a Google Earth image allowing circuit racers and off road drivers to see the path travelled in a real life context Lap timing In circuit racing a GPS unit can be a cost effective alternative to the traditional lap timing system The position of the start finish line can be marked either by a push button operated by the driver when passing the line or by entering the coordinates directly into the data acquisition system This position can then be used by the logger or display as a beacon to calculate the lap time and by the data analysis software to indicate the start of each lap 2 Using the GPS Electrical Connections The G5 unit sends data Standard NMEA RMC GGA to the MoTeC logging device via an RS232 serial connection The following tables show the pin out of the two available G5 connectors and how to wire them to MoTeC logging devices DTM06 4P Logging ACL Device Name Bat Bat from VIM RX 15 Not Used 5V from VIM Logging ACL Device Name Bat from VIM RX 15 Not Used 5V 5V from VIM N C Note The ADL3 ADL2 and SDL logging devices only have one serial connection MoTeC Serial To CAN STC can be used to add a G5 to the system via CAN bus in event that the serial port is already in use MoTeC Using the GPS Mounting The G5 has an integrated a
5. ntenna and should be mounted on an external horizontal surface that has a clear view of the sky The G5 should be mounted away from sources of interference Voice radios data telemetry and TV broadcasting antennas are forms of interference If mounting on a non metallic surface it may be necessary to add a metallic ground plane under the unit to improve the signal level The ground plane should be at least 150mm 6in square and may be made of aluminium or steel The unit has a magnetic mounting base and includes an M3 thread in the center GPS Configuration The G5 comes pre configured from MoTeC USA to suit MoTeC logging devices G5s operating outside of North America need additional programming GPS Operation In normal use the G5 unit should start operating within 1 to 45 seconds of power up however during first start up or if the G5 has been moved to a new location it may take up to 45 seconds before it gains satellite lock and starts transmitting data To check that the G5 is operating correctly check the number of satellites being received using the device Manager software The G5 requires at least 4 satellites to function however normally the G5 should see at least 7 satellites more satellites improves accuracy and minimises satellite drop out Loss of signal may occur when trees buildings or a bridge obscures the satellites The G5 will take a second or two to recover from this situation 4 Using the GPS L
6. ogging Device Configuration Software Version The logging device must be running the following software version or higher SDL Version 1 3 or higher ADL2 Version 4 4 or higher ADL3 Version 5 0 or higher ACL Version 1 1 or higher Set up Requirements Communications Set Up Select Inputs Communications Set Up RS232 Select the GPS Standard RMC GGA template Change the baud rate to 19200 Logging Set Up Select Functions Logging Set Up and the following GPS Latitude GPS Longitude GPS Speed must be logged The other GPS channels are optional The Logging Rate for all GPS channels should be set to 20Hz even though the GPS is 5Hz Optional GPS Beacon Set Up Beacon Set Up Select Calculations Lap Time and Number Set Up Beacon Tab Beacon Type set to GPS Set the Detection radius The default 16 5m radius is sufficient but can be changed if needed Set GPS beacon trigger type Coordinates or Push Button Coordinates The start stop and split beacon points are marked by entering the coordinates directly into the GPS Coordinates Editor Details Editor Venue type determines the function of the coordinates entered Loop and Cross Over venues 1 coordinates entered are start stop beacon point Any additional coordinates will define the split beacon points MoTeC Using the GPS 5 Open venues 1 coordinate defines the start beacon point 2m coordinate defines the finish beacon point Any additional

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