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1. GPS channels CAN channels UL Input Capture channels Parameters related to the selected channels e Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree on the right part of Setup Manager will appear a configuration page of the device see picture below i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device ya t i t i D o A A A A Tenba Setup Location GPS Configuration icio Seun Setup Location o CNG fdBHz 20 Comment M40 PLUS setup Driver name GET Vehicle name GET BIKE Switch channels 2 GPS channels 4 CAN channels l L Input Capture channels Setup properties Active setup window Parameters related to the selected channels M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution mi Z G m U I 8 10 3 GPS parameters setting GPS parameters can change behaviour of M40 PLEASE ACT CAREFULLY WHEN DOING THESE OPERATIONS The following picture shows GPS configuration GPS Configuration CONF 4 GPS Configuration this parameter change the dynamic of GPS module Standard configuration is CONF4 We suggest CONF6 in off road applications WARNING WRONG SETUP COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONING example DATA LOGGER NOT RECORDING OR BAD GPS TRAJECTORIES 8 10 4 Comment driver and vehicle setting Comments drivers name and vehicle s name can be changed in order to achieve a easier M40 file management this important when using more than one M40 These are avai
2. Calibrate channel Origin Destination this parameter define the position inside CAN message that contains first data bit to be associated to the channel Channel Length define bit length of CAN message Signed you can define if the channel has got a sign This is essential when configuring signals that could be positive or negative Available options are Yes or No Name define channel name In this case CAN1 Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have set None for this case Unit define channel measurement unit M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Channel Type this parameter define the type of used CAN channel You could set CAN RX to log and visualize the channel or CAN TX to transmit the channel onto the vehicle CAN bus L e mr TT Source Index this parameter defines the source of the channel If the channel comes from the vehicle CAN bus from the ECU for example you need to set CAN_RX If you set an other source list on the right of white box values will be sent also on CAN channel that you are setting This is really useful if you wish to send through CAN bus an analogue value In this case you need to set Channel Type as CAN TX TX Rate define channel transmitting frequency This option need to be None if Cha
3. ICON Send Setup to Device Epen Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk pen From Device Close 4Octive Rename Copy Channel e We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu iy Setup Manager wi Setup Watch Device Save Ctrl 5 a 2 P A A A A Close Ctrl eShifk x NO PROPERTIES For further information on Setup Manager read Gate user manual 1 This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 1 4 Suspension potentiometer setting available only for GATE software Suspension movements are studied with a linear potentiometer Before calibrate the channel we suggest to download the setup from the device e Start Setup Manager by clicking the button in GATE LILIX Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update m Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose Active Rename ie Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup i Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device t ak J t F Ga D D wD oO el er Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Mame Setup
4. Q Config Datalogger e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu is Setup Manager ile eta Watch Device Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose ACtVve e Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger or Setup Manager M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Z Lu e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup io Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device oS HO Y tA m Z G m U I Active Setup Setup Location DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Setup M40 PLUS Log Mode Mormal Stark Channel MANUAL Start threshold 0 Setup M40 PLUS analog channels System channels UL Switch channels Stop threshold GPS channels CAN channels l Input Capture channels Stark Condition gt Stop Channel MANUAL Stop Condition Stop Lag Delay SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRY Speed Channel GRSY Rom Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config CAM CONFIGURATION Canl Bitrate 1 Mbitfs Canl Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels e If for example the sensor is connected to IC1 in EXP wiring loom click on IC1 in
5. Q Config Datalogger Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration M A M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e f needed you can stop acquisition pressing Stop Acquis in the right part of Download Data page e Click on to the cross at the left of the name in order to see stored sessions list I L al Z Lu Synchronize with the Device BeDevice 1 Serial Number 110010130 Firmware version IRETE Run_010 Om 33s 26 11 2012 11 21 Tools Data archive settings l Run_0 it 3m 215s w 26 11 2012 11 71 Base directory criwin orkspace i n pe E Run_012 6m 33s 25 11 2012 11 21 a on Run 013 1m 23s 26 11 2012 11 21 Run Comment Devices and sessions Device 1 Serial Number 110010130 Firmware version 1 31 Abort z Downloading Download path Download File Estimated memory duration NjA e Select the needed session with left click blue background e Click on Download File and wait until the end of operation e Data are stored in the folder Base directory Track Session Vehicle Name Run_name Where Base directory it is the main folder of storage path the hard disk letter is also included It is defined by Base directory field in Download Data The default directory is C WinTAXWorkspace A different path can be selected by click on Base directory selection button Track i
6. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual By Athena Evolution Tl Z G m U I M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 Release FW 1 42 2014 GET by Athena Evolution All right reserved The content of this document part of this document could be copied transferred send or memorized on other form without the written consent of GET by Athena Evolution GET has the right to change without notice the content of this manual WARNING M40 DATALOGGERS are not homologated for road circulation M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution INDEX 1 MAO RIT eena E E E E E E E E E 6 2 GPS WORKING PRINCIPLE serier nanan aTe N i EE E EE ETARE PAE REEE ETE RE 7 3 SUGGESTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION cceeecccceceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeees 7 3 1 Precautions for M40 installation wsssactcwvetncsthesiavencesdanadinedcnanbnedanedsaeaesdeoenteandlini ances tedeenia toasted iandeactiacends 7 3 2 GPS antenna installation ccccccccsseeccescceseceeecccsseeeesscceeseeesncnsenseesscaseeeeessceseeeenscceseeeessaceeeeeessceees 7 3 3 M40 system installation cecccccseeececceeeceeceeeeecaeeeeeeeeaeeessaeeeesaueeeeseaueeessueeessaeeesseaeeessageeeesseeeessaaeeess 8 4 M40 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 1 00 cceeccccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeseeeeeeesseeaaseeeeeeeessaaeaesss 9 4 1 IAOITO SIS SS eee a E Giaaesad sash qguasiaiiayabaiegniath quar pendeemiave tana 9 5 ITA ERIN GMOS asirieni EE TE 10 6
7. 2 3 4 5 6 Fd 8 9 R T TA 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0jo0ojojojojojojo e Click on Start Watch in instrument bar or select Start Watch in Watch menu the software will show selected values i Setup Manager DER Fie Setup Watch Device To Quick Search Digital UL Analog M A System lt a Gps 3 Can FR Math T fx _ AddTab SA oten rore o channel Watch Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset t 1 AD1 0 Calibrate Offset 2 AD2 0 Calibrate Offset 3 ADS 0 Calibrate Set Zero Offset 4 AD4 a Calibrate Set Zero Offset 5 ADS 0 Calibrate Set z Offset 6 ADG 0 Calibrate Offset 7 AD gt o Start Watch ICON Calibrate Offset 8 ADs 0 Calibrate Offset 9 AD9 0 Calibrate Set Zero Offset 10 ACCX 0 Calibrate Set Zero Offset 11 ACCY 0 Calibrate Setz Offset 12 ACCZ aa Calibrate Offset 16 NSAT 0 Calibrate Offset 13 VBAT 0 Calibrate Offset 15 LAP 0 Calibrate Offset 14 Swi 0 Calibrate Offset 12 rannan mE a Haas ee i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device EA TD Quick Search Digital UL Analog M AA System M gA Gps J can JRR Mah J fy Add Tab Save Profile lt gt waten Profile 0 X Watch Profile 1 Y Watch Profile 2 Channel Watch Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset 1 ADI v 1 078038 o D Calibrate Set Zero Offset 2 veat 149165 v M cire U ofset 3
8. Frequencyinput3s I0 8 VREF Auxiliarypower 5VDC o o o gt O M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 4 EXP2 CONNECTOR ONLY M40 PLUS EXP2 pinout of M40 PLUS I L l O Z T EXP2 connector Front view wiring get out from rear part name 1 VBB1 Auxiliary power same as power voltage gt o GND sensors EE 6 C4 Frequencyinput4 4 8 VREF Auxiliary power 5VDO Lo o o gt 5 USB CONNECTOR M40 STD EXP PLUS USB pinout of M40 USB connector Front view wiring get out from rear part w Staion name M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I APPENDIX 3 WIRING LOOMS FOR M40 CONNECTION Following chapter illustrate optional M40 wiring 1 MULTILINK WIRING code GL 0018 AA Connectors position in MULTILINK wiring loom code GL 0018 AA ECU CONNECTOR example GP1 EVO iisP L UT MAIN S5 N VT1 or PC connector only GP1 EVO ie C LOGGER pa LOGGER SJE cone BATTERY LESS SWITCH i DATALOGGER M40 CONNECTOR e GP LC1 MAIN CONNECTOR input for the connection of ECU GP1 EVO or lambda module LC1 EVO e VT1 PC CONNECTOR input for the connection of VT1 configurator or ECU setting cable GP1 EVO e LOGGER CONNECTOR input for the connection of M40 datalogger MAIN connector BATTERY LESS SWITCH this switch is a cable that connect EN BLES to the
9. L 2 OEK O _ Zz Analysis Download Update Lu Software Manager Manager Send Setup to Device P t ay Sync Track Library F ree amp Create New Open From Disk si Open From Device Close Active Send Time ICON NO PROPERTIES Copy Channel S ee By doing this the device and the PC will show the same time NOTE you can do this only if Time Mode is in MANUAL read chapter 8 9 2 of this manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 8 9 M40 configuration M40 configuration panel permit to modify device parameters and it is the same both in DATA MANAGER and GATE Configuration panel is on the right part of setup window i Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device ea k a tt gt te Gs o D GO YWe Active Setup Setup Location DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION amp Setup M40 PLUS pane G Start Channel DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION lt gt Start threshold Start Condition Log Mode Mornnal Analog channels System channels atop ch nnel Start Channel MANUAL UL Switch channels Stop threshold 32 GPS channels Stop Condition Start threshold a FR CAN channels Ser Gos Start Condition gt ULInput Capture channels Tire eats Stop Channel MANUAL Time Zone LAP TRIGGER Stop threshold Stop Condition Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel Stop
10. Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset l l l C lihe aka MEF oon on nt U Ne TTT TTT TTL TT Tt ists 7 o o o otal aoa ata tao aoa a a a a jo Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device GA SS thick Search Digital M UL Analog M AA System lt a Gps P 3 Can FR Math J fx AddTab Save Profile a lt gt aten Profile 0 X Watch Profile 1 i Watch Profile 2 Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset 0 000000 g Calibrate Set Zero Offset 14 916585 y D o arae Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset l F alike aka MEF enk Channel AD1 s2 5 AD3 AD ADS AD6 AD ADS AD9 oon ont WwW Ne TIT TTT TH TT TT TT 8 PIG o o o o o o lo ota a o a oa We suggest to send back the setup once zero operation are finished We suggest to use this function only after the channel is configured in M40 setup M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution L e m TT m Z G m U I 5 4 Settin
11. U I e Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree on the right part of Config Datalogger will appear a configuration page of the device see picture below ie Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device GP S Configuration CONF 4 Driver name GET GET BIKE UL Switch channels GPS channels 44 CAN channels ULInput Capture channels Setup properties Active setup window Parameters related to the selected channels 8 10 2 M40 setup properties modification with GATE To get to the panel control follow the instruction below e Switch on M40 and connect to a PC e Start Setup Manager by clicking the button on GATE main page OEHK Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk i Open From Device ose Active Rename WAAT Copy Channel e M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager e The picture below show san example of a M40 PLUS base setup L e m TT i Setup Manager 3 BA File Setup Watch Device Ga amp D D A haa ail GPS Configuration CINO fdBHz 20 Comment M40 PLUS setup Driver name GET Setup M40 PLUS Vehicle name GET BIKE analog channels System channels UL Switch channels
12. select Save as in File menu gave Ptrl S MO PROPERTIES M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I In this chapter you will have deep information on CAN channels setup We need to e Define protocol and bus speed e Define channel properties All operations depend on CAN bus used from all devices connected to M40 datalogger it is necessary know data format prior to configure CAN channels CAN Bus connector is available in MAIN wiring of M40 3 1 Adding a CAN channel First of all we suggest to save device setup in to the PC e Start Config Datalogger or Setup Manager you are using GATE by click on software start panel p Data Manager LJLIR Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update Yu Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu Send Fup to Device og t A t Send Time 7e GJ Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk dee Open From Device i ose ACTIVE Rename RI Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger or Setup Manager M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup ig Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device vA t t 5 i amp BA AAA Setup M40
13. wv wr Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Name Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels U Switch channels 5 CAN channels Ul Input Capture channels Parameters related to the selected channels Calibrate channel If for example the button is connected to SW1 of EXP1 wiring click on SW1 in Switch Channels list channel s properties will appear Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have set None for this case Logging rate set None The logging frequency will be updated automatically once the calibration is defined Name channel s name in this example is BEACON Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel in this case there will be nothing We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager h to DY A tA bs SO HS ev Active Setup Setup Setup Location 222222222 O O Location Decimal places Mone amp LUE eta Logging rate 500 Hz fn Name BEACON IE er Calibration max i 0 min m Seconds w me ya a Tel eid 4 sA We sE YE ae ve Kota Parameters related t elected channels ng Calibrate channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary
14. 2a P5 channels S48 CAN channels ULInput Capture channels Logging rate Mame Parameters related to the selected channels Calibrate channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution L e m TT e If for example TPS is connected to AD1 click on AD1 in Analogue Channels list channel s properties will appear ie Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device a D D gt Dw eet a m Z G m U I Decimal places Logging rate Mame Ont Setup M40 PLUS FAA nnels AA CADS AA ADS AA ADS AA CADE AA AD AA ADS AA ADS System channels UL Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels 8 GPS channels 44 CAN channels ULInput Capture channels Calibrate channel e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have usually None for TPS Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is TPS Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel usually for TPS e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear r t ab z 5 t y Ta Fa D D o D A w i Decimal p
15. GET by Athena Evolution e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager e You can now modify and transfer the new setup to the device click the icon or click Send Setup to m Z Q a m Device in Setup menu 7 I i Setup Manager File Meet Watch Device Send Setup to Device ICON Send Setup to Device SE Sync Track Library ocation Create Mew Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel e You could save the modified setup on to the PC suggested select Save as in File menu i Setup Manager wi Setup Watch Device Save Ctrl 5 Z t im Close Ctrl eShifk x NO PROPERTIES For further information on Setup Manager and modifications to calibrations read GATE user manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 8 7 Starting and stopping logging MANUAL lf M40 start and stop are set in manual read chapter 8 9 3 of this manual it is necessary to start stop the device with the PC 8 7 1 Starting and stopping logging MANUAL with DATA MANAGER Follows these instructions e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Open Download Data and wa
16. Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose Active Rename WAAT Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device a t A T TEASA e Active Setup Setup Location DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Setup M40 PLUS Log Mode Normal ie Start Channel MANUAL w lt Start threshold o tn CHO ELOS Start Condition gt Analog channels g System channels Stop Channel MANUAL UL Switch channels Stop threshold 0 2 GPS channels Stop Condition 8 CAN channels Stop Log Dela O sec U Input Capture channels p Log Y SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode AUTO Time Zone 0 LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GPS GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel None GRSY Rpm Channel None SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config None CAN CONFIGURATION Cani Bitrate 1 Mbit s Cani Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I e Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree on the right part of Setup Manager will appear a configuration page of the device see picture below iy Setup Manager MEE File Setup Watch Device fe GO WUE Active Active Setup Setup Location DATA LOSGsING CONFIGURATION Setup M40 PLUS Log Mode Morm
17. Log Delay GRSY Rpm Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CLOCK Serial Config CAN CONFIGURATION Cant Bitrate Time Zone Cani Byte order LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rom Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config CAN CONFIGURATION Canl Bitrate 1 Mbitjs Time Mode Parameters relatedjto the selected cha canl Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels In the configuration panel you could set e Acquisition mode e Acquisition start stop manual or automatic e Clock synchronization mode e Lap time triggering mode e Source channel of interpolated GEAR e Serial protocol type e Device CAN speed and protocol WARNING WRONG SETUP COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONING example DATA LOGGER NOT RECORDING M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 8 9 1 M40 configuration with DATA MANAGER To get to the setup panel follow instruction below L e m TT e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Start Config Datalogger clicking on the button in starting window of DATA MANAGER Data Manager m Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track
18. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l Z Lu e Open Browser Bar gt and search the needed session in the tree on the left MM Lite l le TE Ab Ah MaE e pirg i F E m Z G m U I F ot ot on od SF Lp Lapira Co mwn C i marz MOBOLOG 2 0 15307 J amidi 3 gies d i 4 MALTE raa Ds miss Sr De omens p E gt oMi p t kiki e Select the session in the column File name e Apply the track or create a new one to the selected session with the track selection window This is needed to obtain laps division if needed Current data file demo OK BUTTON sige Pines SELECTED TRACK Current loaded track Mugello AA Mag ione a CREAT NEW TRACK BUTTON cater NOTE usually logged data contains information about the track used during the session Sometimes could happen that this information is missing due to for example lack of synchronization of track library with the device Until you do not associate a track to the session you will see only lap 0 Once linked the session to the track you will see laps division this division will be available in all accesses to the same session Lap times are linked to start finish line if you have official lap times and you need to compare directly to logged data it is needed to select a track with a start finish line as close as possible to the real one LAPS D
19. None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is SW Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel in this case there will be nothing M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear is Setup Manager z t ki n t Al t ga SS AA A Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places amp Setup MOS SERIES moe Mame paz s k Unit Calibration A max 0 pa Show as voltage Calibration Type MAP Button Active edge TT Button mask y2 a3 Ya 4 fd x5 Yp ka YE ar YF AD Ye Parameters related t elected channels ad ial 10 10 ea Calibrate channel Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration For SWITCH channel we can use MAP SWITCH this setting need to be used with 2 position switches X values switch status the value could be 0 and 1 Y values define calibrated values of the relative X values If we have for example a 2 positions map switch that could vary from 0 V map 1 and 12 V map 2 map 1 value Y1 2 is the value O value X1 map 2 value Y2 2 is value 1 value X2 NOTE in column
20. PLUS Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels System channels UL Switch channels GPS channels 44 CON channels DATA LOGGING CONFISURATION Log Mode Normal Start Channel MANUAL Start threshold 0 Start Condition gt Stop Channel MANUAL Stop threshold Stop Condition Stop Log Delay L e m TT L Input Capture channels SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rpm Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config CAN CONFIGURATION Canl Bitrate 1 Mbits Canl Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels e Click Setup M40 PLUS on right side of window will be available settings for protocol and bus speed picture below _ j T ix Setup Manager SE File Setup Watch Device B amp amp HOD WW sae a i Setup Location DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Setup M40 PLUS Log Mode Pormal Stark Channel MAMLJAL Start threshold D LE M40 PLUS Start Condition gt i Je eael System channels Stop Channel MANUAL UL Switch channels Stop threshold GPS channels Stop Condition ot CAN channels Stop Log Dela ULInput Capture channels pP Log y SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAF TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rom Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION CAN CONFIGURATION Cani Bitrate 1 Mbitss Cand Byte order INTEL M40 DATALOGGER User Ma
21. Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set Zeri Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zerc Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate et zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zeri Offset Calibrate Set zerc Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate et zero Offset Calibrate Set zerc Offset EEN Tak Pme accent TIUTVTT TATA AAA 111118 joO o o o o o so o o o o o o o0 0 a M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e lf we wish to read live AD1 and VBAT channels we select boxes in Watch column i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device SD STS ck Search Digtal UL Analog AA System Gps J can DRR Math J fy Add Tab Save Profile lt gt aten Profile 0 Watch Profile 1 Watch Profile 2 watch vaue Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate ero Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset swe Cab Jaen en m Z G m U I 1
22. deg p sah e Define if needed intermediates e Save using the save button in order to save new settings you need to rename the track e Push Apply to use the created track to the session Now it is possible to synchronize the track into the device as described 8 4 in this manual For further information on MX2 functions read DATA MANAGER user manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 8 6 Instrument setup download and updating Device s setup contains all information relative to sensors calibrations You should need to change some base parameters Once done all modification you need to send the table to the device in order to get all modification working WARNING WRONG SETUPS CAN PRODUCE WRONG DATA LOGGING AND VISUALIZATION 8 6 1 Instrument setup download and updating with DATA MANAGER software Proceed as follows e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Start Config Datalogger clicking on the button in starting window of DATA MANAGER Data Manager p Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Download device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu i Setup Manager File BAT Wa
23. not know this parameter you need to try until you get the correct RPM reading M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l O Z T m Z G m U I With WATCH in Setup Manager you can Using WATCH it is compulsory to switch on and connect M40 to PC read chapter 8 1 of this manual Read live sensors values Calibrate sensors Set 0 really useful in cases as suspension potentiometer when the value can be positive or negative Set offset 5 1 Start and stop WATCH real time channel visualization This procedure shows visualization of two analogue channels operations are the same for all of M40 parameters Start WATCH as described e Start Config Datalogger or Setup Manager you are using GATE by click on software start panel Data Manager JLI Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Jzn Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu is Setup Manager File FATA Watch Device Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device QF ose ACtIVe r E Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger or Setup Manager M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e The picture below shows an examp
24. operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager ne t Stat o o D o D oY A mm Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places None Logging rate 100 Hz Name FORK mm Show as voltage Calibration Type POT x1 Y1 x2 Pot length x3 Ta x4 Y4 x5 vS x6 YE 7 Y7 Parametrs relat he selected channels x8 Ya x9 T9 Calibrate channel x10 10 OK Cancel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I e Once you getin to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use POT Pot Length this parameter define the total length in mm of the installed sensor in this example 150 e Once limit values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu jx Setup Manager ecules Watch Device Send Setup to Device ICON Send Setup to Device E Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk pen Fram Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel e We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu i Setup Manager ia Setup Watch Device Save Ctrl 5 a A S Close Ctrl eShifk
25. to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration For BEACON channel use beacon Seconds this is the blind time and it is used to avoid wrong lap triggering coming from more than one wall beacon transmitter L e m TT e Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e Setthe lap trigger option as SW1 i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device ya t A t gt t gt ta ge o be A ww Active Setup Setup Location DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION amp Setup M40 PLUS Log Mode Normal F Start Channel MANUAL 6 Start threshold 0 Start Condition gt A Analog channels System channels Stop Channel MANUAL UL Switch channels Stop threshold 32 GPS channels Stop Condition 4 CAN channels Input Capture channels cdots said SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GRS Speed Channel GRS Rpm Channel LAP TRIGGER Lap Tri Me 1 Mbit s Cani Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu igeceiun Manaeer Send Setup to Device ICON SE Watch Device Send Setup to Device i Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk Open Fram Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel e We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc
26. will help you to express successfully in all competitions we ask you to read carefully this user manual We are confident that this will help you in the use of you new product GET by Athena Evolution M40 STANDARD M40 EXPANSION M40 PLUS due to GPS technology can log not only signal from connected sensors but also data concerning trajectories and vehicle speed Acquisition and configuration of M40 datalogger with firmware release less than 1 30 are done via GATE software MX2 analysis Download Manager device synchronization and Setup Manager Setup management The firmware release over than 1 30 are manage by DATA MANAGER software This manual is dedicated to illustrate to the end user information on M40 datalogger functions Otherwise specified functions described are in Standard M40 STD Expansion M40 EXP and PLUS M40 PLUS Different versions of M40 are the followings 3 6 9 O 5 O 3 O Frequency input open collector 0 5V freq O D 20kHz 3 External beacon input l A A SOS CAN connection 2 0 High Speed bitrate 125 kb s 250 kb s 500 kb s 1Mb s Intel and Motorola protocol 128 Auxiliary power output VBB Average precision GPS module m 2 5 v re T Manual via PC or automatic from GPS Otherwise specified M40 STANDARD M40 EXPANSION o M40 PLUS M40 refers to instruction and or function for all three data loggers USB communication port CAUTION channels not available on M40 are
27. x NO PROPERTIES For further information on Setup Manager read Gate user manual WARNING for POT it is necessary to set zero point This action could be done using WATCH in Setup Manager for further information read Appendix 1 chapter 5 of this manual and chapter 5 4 of GATE user manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 2 SWITCH CHANNELS ONLY M40 EXPANSION AND PLUS MODELS This chapter will guide the user to the functionalities of SWITCH channel SWITCH channels could be used to log signals from e buttons the signal applied to the SW input is a pulse voltage changes once the button is pressed and end once the bution is released e switch the signal has got two different status depending on switch position e beacon the signal applied to the SW input comes from an external IR receiver beacon for lap triggering From the electrical point of view SWITCH input are 5 volt pull up 2 1 Adding a SWITCH MAP SWITCH BUTTON channel First of all we suggest to save device setup in to the PC e Start Config Datalogger or Setup Manager you are using GATE by click on software start panel Data Manager CIRK Analysis Download Setup Software Manager cei Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu i Setup Manager File Petia Watch Device r gt Send Setup to Device Send Tim
28. 1 AA or cod GL 0042 AA or cod GL 0043 AA GPS ANTENNA M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 7 M40 FREQUENCY SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 12VDC PLEASE NOTE I L amd O Z L e M40 have to be powered by an external battery e After connecting sensors to M40 user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Description CONF 1 CONF 2 Datalogger M40 completodiantennaGPS Z S CONF 1 CONF 2 Frequency Sensor O S ES o aei o en CONF 1 WARNING some vehicle sensors for example RPM may E require an electronic interface to connect them to M40 of aia M40 MAIN MAIN M40 x Vehicle RPM Sensor ON Diii EXP i a E exe ioe ee gt xe gt fe exer p a e p eeoa AN o zig _ wn cable fa Ex cod GL 0041 AA or cod GL 0042 AA Speed i or Sensor i O cod GL 0043 AA GPS ANTENNA M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution mi Z G ms U I M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution NOTES M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution NOTES mi Z G m U I M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution NOTES M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution GET Athena Alonte VI Italy
29. AD3 _ 0 Calibrate Offset 4 AD4 0 Calibrate Offset 5 ADS ri Calibrate Offset 6 ADG 0 Calibrate Offset 7 AD 0 Calibrate Offset 8 ADB 0 Calibrate Offset 9 ADS 0 Calibrate Offset 10 ACCX 0 Calibrate Offset 11 ACCY 0 Calibrate Offset 12 ACCZ E 0 Calibrate Offset 16 NSAT 0 Calibrate Offset 13 VBAT 0 Calibrate Offset 15 LAP 0 Calibrate Offset 14 Swi 0 Calibrate Offset 2 ZALAN E n CEET ARa M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e In order to freeze WATCH click again Active Watch or select Stop Watch in Watch menu i Setup Manager mB File Setup Watch Device Digital UL Analog M A System lt a Gps Can AR Math T fx Add Tab Save Profile wm 2 Quick Search Na Watch Profile 0 X Watch Profile 1 Watch Profile 2 N L m TT Channel Watch Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset 1 oat v 1 078038 o D Calibrate Offset 2 VBAT S Offset 3 AD3 Active Watch ICON Calibrate Offset 4 AD4 Calibrate Offset 5 ADS D Calibrate Offset 6 AD6 0 Calibrate Offset 7 AD 0 Calibrate Offset 8 ADB 0 Calibrate Offset 9 ADS 0 Calibrate Offset 10 ACCX 0 Calibrate Offset 11 ACCY o Calibrate Offset 12 ACCZ 0 Calibrate Offset 16 NSAT Jo Calibrate Offset 13 VBAT 0 Calibrate Offset 15 LAP 0 Calibrat
30. AN CONFIGURATION canl Bitrate Cand Byte order 8 9 3 Data logging parameters modification M40 logging parameters are in the upper part of configuration panel see picture below DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Log Mode Mor rinal Start Channel MANUAL Start threshold 0 Start Condition gt Stop Channel MANUAL Stop threshold T Stop Condition g Stop Log Delay sec M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution Clicking the parameter you could change the configuration you could change the value typing or with a dropdown menu in this case the dropdown will appear after clicking the dots on the right DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Log Mode Start Channel MANUAL DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Log Mode Normal Start Channel MANUAL DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Log Mode Normal w Normal K Stark Channel MAMUAL leap Start threshold o Stark Condition gt Available options are Log Mode define the logging mode of M40 Options are Normal predefined data logging will stop only if stop logging conditions are satisfied or if the memory is full green LEDs blinking It is suggested to leave this setting a sit is Loop data logging will stop each 40 minutes and it will start again erasing old data black box mode Start Channel define the triggering channel for starting of data logging Standard setting is MANUAL start stop need to be done with PC see chapter 8 7 of this manual If yon
31. AUX POWER M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution GPS ANTENNA 3 LC1 EVO M40 ANALOG CONNECTION NOTE I L amd O Z L e LC1 EVO module have to be powered separately e M40 have to be powered separately e After connecting LC1 module to M40 user have to set the channel in datalogger setup CONF 1 CONF 2 Datalogger M40 with GPS antenna CONF 1 CONF 2 LC1 EVO module with Lambda sens andlooms o MAIN M40 E EXPANSION cable H H e cod GL 0041 AA or cod GL 0042 AA or cod GL 0043 AA GPS ANTENNA M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 4 LC1 EVO M40 CAN BUS CONNECTION PLEASE NOTE m Z G m U I e LC1 EVO module have to be powered separately e M40 have to be powered separately e After connecting LC1 module to M40 user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Parts needed Description CONF1 Datalogger M40 with GPS antenna CONF41 LC1 EVO module with Lambda sens and looms Multilink Cable a use cod GL 0018 AA GPS ANTENNA M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 5 M40 ANALOG SENSORS SUPPLIED AT SVDC PLEASE NOTE I L amd O Z L e M40 have to be powered separately e After connecting sensors to M40 user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Description CONF 1 CONF 2 D
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33. DATALOGGER software if you are using DATA MANAGER software or Setup Manager itd included into the software suite GATE some channels cannot be modified by the user in order to avoid malfunctioning M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l O Z T m Z G m U I 7 USING M40 DATALOGGER Following chapters are written to explain simple rules for the use of the instrument and information given by LEDs 7 1 Importance of data logging Logging data during test sessions or test bench is becoming more and more important because You can reduce setup time on the vehicle You can solve driving mistakes You can evaluate vehicle behaviour statically and dynamically You can visualize all logged parameters You can check continuously engine and chassis performances You can see lap times once downloaded 7 2 Getting started Please read carefully following chapters for an optimal use of M40 7 2 1 GPS fixing You need to fix satellites in order to get trajectories and lap times with MX2 software The minimum number of satellites to get a correct acquisition is 5 In fixed application test bench you do not need GPS NOTE M40 continue to search satellites during logging This permit to start the acquisition also without GPS data In this case it will be probable that trajectories visualization done via software could be compromise The evidence of this phenomena are fast va
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35. GEAR r Y1 1 000000 9698 Y2 2 000000 mes o ov bowo Baz vw koo mao o ows poo Bam v eoo ss p poo Calibrate channel e Once you getin to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use GEAR X values values COUNT or VOLTAGE of the channel Y values define calibrated values of the relative X values In our example 1 gear value Y1 correspond to the analogue value of 0 V value X1 neutral value Y7 0 is 5V or 65535 COUNT value X7 Setup Manager permit to log X values directly from the device using Pick Y values need to be known NOTE values can be set in two different ways COUNT digital value associated to the channel VOLT volt value associated to the channel Volt visualization need to be activated by selecting Show as Voltage box e Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu Send Setup to Device ICON is Setup Manager Send Setup to Device E Sync Track Library ocakion Create Wew Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel 3 This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I e We suggest to
36. GER CONF 1 MULTILINK CABLE cod GL 0018 AA frm gt MAN 0 D AMLA aA cod GL 0036 AA AUX POWER CE aR ea A ND aR ER a a a Yo ee a GPS ANTENNA M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 2 GP1EVO LC1 EVO M40 PLEASE NOTE e If CONF 1 is used the M40 is powered from GP1EVO e If CONF 2 or CONF 3 are used the M40 is powered separately without the need of the bike running Configuration Parts needed Description Multilink Cable CONF 1 CONF 2 CONF3 Datalogger M40 with GPS antenna CONF 1 CONF 2 CONF3 GP1EVO ECU CONF 1 CONF 2 CONF3 LC1 EVO module with Lambda sens and looms BASIC Cable use instead of cod GL 0017AA BASIC Cable use instead of cod GL 0016AA Power cable Power cable DA00010000 Battery with binder connector only if cod GL 0037 AA is used BASIC CABLE cod GL 0016AA or cod GL 0017AA BATTERY cod DA00010000 AT POWER 3 R cod GL 003 7 AA _ gt MAIN M40 a PORE EN E EAE E EE E R E PE E E E ENPE EEE N EAS AEE PE E APEE ec E E a rence nem ett S VA CONF 1 Women MULTILINK CABLE cod GL 0018 AA r nn nnn en nn nn nn nn rn nn nn nnn nnn nn nnn nn nnn nn nn rn nnn rn nn nn nnn nn nnn nn nnn nn nn nn nn nnn enn nn nn nnn enn nnn nnn _ MAINM40 fo s G cod GL 0036 AA d
37. GET by Athena Evolution 2 2 Adding a BEACON channel Adding a beacon channel will permit to use a IR receiver for lap triggering The use of this kind of sensor permit lap triggering also without GPS signal In order to set a beacon channel follow instruction below e Start Config Datalogger or Setup Manager you are using GATE by click on software start panel Data Manager OOX p ee M E Analysi Download Set ee tee ryote Download Data v Config Datalogger J is Setup Manager File FATA Watch Device a gt Send Setup to Device Send Time Syne Track Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose Active Rename Copy Channel Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger or Setup Manager e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup is Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device bo P Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Name gt Unit Setup M40 PLUS ao channels Wh aE RACAN channels Parameters related to the selected channels Input Capture channels Calibrate channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution L e m TT m Z G m U I Configure SW1 channel by clicking on the Switch Channels list i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device ya t it gt t gt ta ga D o AH
38. IVISION IS UNAVAILABLE WITHOUT GPS INFORMATIONS IF THE LAP TRIGGER PROPERTY IS SET AS GPS e If the track is not in the library or there are more tracks usually with different start finish line for the needed session the window for the selection of the map could appear you need to select the track between proposed or you need to create a new one with Create New for the procedure refer to chapter 8 5 of this manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Adchannels by clicking Ba on the icon Channel Bar under Browser Bar I e You can now analyze data and lines 2 Z TT 8 4 Set the default track in the device To set the default device s track follow the instructions e Switch on the device green led fix and connect to PC both led will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Start Config Datalogger by clicking on the button in starting window of DATA MANAGER Data Manager p Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Click the icon Send track on main instrument bar or select Sync Track Library from Setup menu Send Default Track ICON e A message will appear at the end of the operation PLEASE NOTE BY SETTING THE DEFAULT TRACK THE LAPS DIVISION WILL BE ALREADY AVAILABLE ON WINTAX SOFTWARE THIS OPERATION IS NOT NECESSARY FOR MX2
39. Input Capture Channels list channel s properties will appear ie Setup Manager Hef Fie Setup Watch Device po k i 4 i t Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Mame a Unit Setup M40 PLUS 4 Analog channels System channels UL Switch channels 2 GP5 channels CAN channels Wl resi channels micay LIEH LiCS Parameters related to the selected channels Calibrate channel e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have In this example set None Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Set 100 Hz for this example Name channel s name in this example is SPDR Speed Rear Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel kph for speed M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear L e m TT Decimal places w ogging rate b max O P Show as voltage Calibration Type Speed Teeth per round Wheel diam mm 3 ad a5 sE ar 28 ead 10 Calibrate channel e Once you getin to the calibration window it is necessary to defin
40. Log Mode Normal Start Channel MANUAL Start threshold oO Setup M40 PLUS Start Condition gt Analog channels AA 3 Stop Channel MANUAL System channels UL Switch channels Stop threshald GPS channels Stop Condition CON channels Stop Log Dela UL Input Capture channels P Log SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time zone LAF TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rpm Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config CAN CONFIGURATION Canl Bitrate 1 Mbikys Canl Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree on the right part of Setup Manager will appear a configuration page of the device see picture below i Setup Manager DER Fie Setup Watch Device ars ae t 3 ty Fa D D ge A A es A Active Setup Setup Location DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Setup M40 PLUS m Z G m U I Log Mode Mormal Stark Channel MANUAL 1 Start threshold 0 ea M40 PLUS Stark Condition a raeg ea els System channels U Switch channels Stop threshold 30 GPS channels Stop Condition AA CAN channels ULInput Capture channels Stop Channel MANUAL Stop Log Delay SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rom Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config C
41. M40 PLUS Analog channels AA cae AA CADS AA CADH AW CADS AA CADE MW Cary AA CADE g System channels UL Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels GPS channels ee CAN channels ULInput Capture channels Calibrate channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e If for example the linear potentiometer is connected to AD1 click on AD1 in Analog Channels list channel s properties will appear io Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device dy t p 7 t t T j i 4 Ga SHOWN YE Active Setup Setup Setup Location 22222222 Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS L e m TT Logging rate Mame Unit nnels A ADS A CaD4 AADS A TADE AAD A TADS AA Gabo System channels UL Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels GPS channels 4 CAN channels LInput Capture channels Calibrate channel e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have usually None for suspension potentiometers Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is FORK Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel usually mm for this channel e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This
42. MAIN M40 CONNECTOR to be connected to MAIN of M40 BATTERY LESS SWITCH this switch is a cable that connect EN BLES to the ground the datalogger switch on is delayed about 10 seconds in order to get the system ready offroad motorbikes A wrong power of the devices could cause a malfunctioning of the system If you do not need the delay cut the cable BLUE WIRE CAN L connect to the cable CAN L of vehicle CAN bus WHITE WIRE CAN H connect to the cable CAN H of vehicle CAN bus BATTERY CONNECTOR Binder 4 pins to be connected to battery code DA00010000 if needed NOTE CAN port is not closed into the device If you problems occur use a 120 Q resistor between CAN H and CANL inputs M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution APPENDIX 4 M40 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS I L amd O Z Tr Some examples of M40 connections are showed in follows chapters 1 GP1EVO M40 BATTERY LESS CONFIGURATION PLEASE NOTE e If CONF 1 is used the M40 is powered from GP1EVO e If CONF 2 or CONF 3 are used the M40 is powered separately without the need of the bike running Configuration CONF 1 CONF 2 CONF 3 CONF 1 CONF 2 CONF3 _ DataloggerM40 with GPS antenna CONF 1 CONF 2 CONF3 GPIEVO ECU gt SS CONF 2 BATTERY cod DA00010000 J sE e TE Va A GP LC1 MAIN cod GL 0037 AA ro gt MAIN M40 a l LOG
43. N 12 VDC VBB1 IC3 SW1 Input Ground GND SEN e CONNECTOR EXP1 you need to connect this to EXP1 connector of M40 e CONNECTORS AD4 AD6 analogue inputs example potentiometer thermocouples etc e CONNECTOR IC3 frequency input example wheel speed sensors rom etc e CONNECTOR SW1 switch input button input IR receiver input example map switch beacon etc M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 4 EXPANSION WIRING code GL 0043 AA Connector position in EXPANSION wiring loom code GL 0043 AA This wiring loom has to be connected to the cable labelled EXP2 M40 datalogger a7 TE fase Te aps E rica E FREQUENCY INPUT IC4 Se e name pS VDC VREF AD7 ADB 5 VDC VREF 2 Input 3 Ground GND SEN 1 12 VDC VBB1 IC4 IC5 2 Input Ground GND SEN AD9 e CONNECTOR EXP2 you need to connect this to EXP2 connector of M40 e CONNECTORS AD7 AD9 analogue inputs example potentiometer thermocouples etc e CONNECTORS IC4 IC5 frequency input example wheel speed sensors rom etc M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 5 DATA DOWNLOAD WIRING code GL 0019 AA DATA DOWNLOADING wiring loom code GL 0019 AA This wiring loom has to be connected to USB M40 datalogger M40 USB CONNECTOR PC USB PORT USB A Plug connector pn Se name USB 5V connection 1 USB 5V connecti
44. R software is used so pay attention when a new setup is being created M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l Z Lu m Z G m U I 1 ANALOGUE CHANNELS Here you can find some instruction to create analogue channels 1 1 Linear calibration example This chapter will show how calibrate a generic linear sensor with an analogue output 0 5 Volt This calibration is usually done with temperature sensors pressure sensors potentiometers accelerometers If the linear calibration has been used for a suspension potentiometer the user can run the WATCH function to set the zero of suspension sensor The following table shows characteristic of a generic temperature sensors Temperature C Oo i OO O Oo i OB O Let s suppose the this sensor is used to log the engine temperature In order to set this sensor in the list of logged channels refer to follows chapters 1 1 1 Linear calibration by using DATA MANAGER To set the channel follow instruction below Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen Start Config Datalogger clicking on the button in starting window of DATA MANAGER Data Manager p Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Download device s setup
45. R wiring loom code GL 0037 AA This cable has to be connected to MAIN of M40 Power cable code GL 0037 AA could power the M40 also with the battery code DA00010000 without the use of the engine This is interesting especially in vehicles that power the system only with the engine switched on offroad motorbikes Interconnection connector to GP1 EVO ECU permit to power and log CAN parameters from ECU MAIN M40 CONNECTOR GP1 EVO CONNECTOR m Z G m U I Desription Power VBAT VBAT GND GND Power Power Pin Power e MAIN M40 CONNECTOR to be connected to MAIN of M40 e GP1 EVO CONNECTOR to be connected to MAIN of GP1 EVO ECU e BATTERY CONNECTOR Binder 4 pins to be connected to battery code DA00010000 if needed M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 8 POWER DATA WIRING code GL 0038 AA This picture shows all connectors of POWER DATA code GL 0038 AA This loom has to be connected to MAIN of M40 This loom could power M40 with an external battery and could connect M40 to CAN bus I L al Oo Z Lu MAIN M40 CONNECTOR BLUE WIRE CAN BATTERY LESS SWITCH WHITE WIRE CAN H D a SSSOSOSOSOSOSOSOSS aS POWER SUPPLY POSITIVE POWER SUPPLY NEGATIVE e MAIN M40 CONNECTOR to be connected to MAIN of M40 e BATTERY LESS SWITCH this switch is a cable that connect EN BLES to the ground the datalogger switch on is delayed about 10 sec
46. SE MALFUNCTIONING M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Z Lu m Z G m U I 9 M40 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Power e Power range from 9 VDC to 24 VDC e Consumption 170mMA 12VDC device switched on sensors not connected alarms LEDs switched of GPS aerial not connected System I O Analogue inputs range 0 5V Frequency inputs open collector 0 5V freq 0 20KHz 1 input for button connection or external beacon only in M40 EXP and PLUS with internal 5V pull up 2 auxiliary power supplies 5V and 12V Integrated tri axial accelerometer Communication ports e 12 0 High Speed CAN port bitrates 125 kb s 250 kb s 500 kb s 1Mb s Intel and Motorola protocols transmitting or receiving configurable e USB port for connection with PC GPS module e Integrated 5Hz GPS module oversampled 10 Hz with external antennal supplied e SMA antenna connector Miscellaneous Internal SD memory up to 16GB Integrated signalling LEDs Anodized aluminium machined case Protection grade IP68 Dimensions mm 92 x 66 x 20 Weight 250 g circa M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution APPENDIX 1 M40 SETUP some examples here described will help the end user to add new channels into M40 PLUS setup and the use of WATCH window Each sensor physically connected to the datalogger need to be defined and calibrated into the setup st
47. SOFTWARE M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 8 5 Track creation from a recorded session The creation of new track it is possible by logging data as described in chapter 7 3 After the download of the session read chapter 8 2 proceed as follows e Open MX2 and create a new project read chapter 8 3 e Select the session software will shows this window Manage track library Frishine kal SIs aelel gt Available tracks Castelletto Cellole donigton Albettone Estoril alcaraz Franciacorta Alcaraz0 franciacorballs Altavilla GET Assen GP GET Assen SBE GET Barcellona Gp Hungaro Binetto Imola Brazilia Interlagos Brno GP lzami Brno SBE Jerez GP Brno Jerez Calafat Jesaloal7 Lombardore Magione magny Cours Malagrotta MOS yal corta Mis Misano GP Misano SBE Misanoll Misanole Montagnana Montmelo Montmeloz Monza SBK Monza Mostly Cartagena Ledenonty Mugello GP 4 Map rotation deg Mugello SBK Mugello nardo_ovalelg Nogarol OttobianoWe Pannonial Paul Ricard Pomposa Port Giorgioll Aijekal Silverstone Siracuz test Valencia Gp Valencia SBE Valencia Vallelunga CI E Create new Create copy Delete sw ee This track will be without start finish line split points and sectors e Define a new start finish line click on Finish Line in the left menu pressed and realize the li
48. Y you could add only numeric values MAP BUTTON this setting need to be used with buttons Active Edge specify the activation edge for the button Set value to O if button is connected to the ground when activated OV set value to 1 if button is positive when activated example 12 V Button Mask inhibition time milliseconds of the status control after the button is pressed this parameter is needed to avoid wrong readings and signals jumps a classical example is a button that need to be pressed some seconds to activate the function If Button Mask is low M40 could detect two or more activation instead of one To avoid this you could set the parameter to 1000 1 second Y values define calibrated values If we connected a switch with three positions in Y1 Y2 Y3 we will add 1 2 3 Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution L e m TT e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu jx Setup Manager Send Setup to Device ICON Seale Watch Device m Z G m U I Send Setup to Device i Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk pen From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel Save Ctrl 5 A wA im NO PROPER TIES M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014
49. al Start Channel MANUAL A Start threshold 0 Start Condition gt o darno Stop Channel MANUAL L Switch channels Stop threshold l Ja GPS channels Stop Condition CAN channels Stop Log Dela Input Capture channels P Log Y SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAF TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rpm Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config CAN CONFIGURATION Canl Bitrate 1 Mbitfs Canl Byte order INTEL 8 9 2 M40 configuration with GATE To get to the setup panel follow instruction below e Switch on the M40 and connect to the PC e Start Setup Manager by clicking the button in GATE Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu ix Setup Manager L m TT Fie RATA Watch Device Send Setup to Device Fe ras Open from Device Sync Track Library ICON Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose Active ie Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device pn t ak i t A hA t ge D D D A Wor Active Setup Setup Location DATA LossING CONFIGURATION JU UALS
50. alibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Setup Manager ICON Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset alike wba Cak Pawn MEE any AD 4D oon oO mm hw NH e e e e nwo N EF RRD RR _ gt Pro o orlao lo o ol ol olorFo oOo o o o oa m i 10 m m m a J M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 5 2 WATCH channel calibration Calibration is necessary to convert signals from sensors to comprehensible data This operation can be done during the channel creation read previous chapters or in WATCH window clicking on Calibrate button corresponding to the required channel without starting WATCH We su est to use this function onl after the channel is configured in M40 setup Once the button Calibrate is pressed you will see the calibration window The procedures are the same of i Setup Manager File Setup a IIlLILLtttm11__ ee on nm oO BAe whe al PB BD DD esis is est eS St SS l on F amp F wom ow won rman t WMH ODO a sd Watch Dispos
51. ample the sensor is connected to AD1 click on AD1 in Analog Channels list channel s properties will appear is Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device E t Bt gt t ga D D He vw Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Name Unit Setup M40 PLUS ja AA AD3 AA AD4 AA ADS AA AD6 AA AD AA aD AA ADS g System channels LL Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels 1a GPS channels FER CAN channels Input Capture channels Sarde chara e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have set None for this case Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is GEAR SENSOR Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel in this case there will be nothing M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager js a D o DA AA Active Setup Setup Location f Decimalplaces None Logging rate 10 Hz Name GEAR SENSOR Unit L e m TT a Calibration ow as voltage Calibration Type
52. atalogger M40 completo di antenna GPS _ _ _ Z o Z o CONF 1 CONF 2 GET analog sensor _ _ SS O GL 0042 AA Power cable Battery with binder connector only if cod GL 0037 AA is used 3 AUX POWER POWER BATTERY cod DA00010000 WARNING some vehicle sensors for example TPS ma require an electronic interface to connect them to M40 Lo aT MAIN M40 Accelerometer I eee ee eT enes Sensor Pees y Vehicle TPS Sensor mman oe Potentiometer ee a Sensor f PSS EXP1 a jeu EXP1 4 ZZ exe Er gt EL exe exer N E Jexe2 EXPANSION cable Pressure i cod GL 0041 AA Sensor i or i cod GL 0042 AA a or cod GL 0043 AA Temperature Sensor 1 M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution GPS ANTENNA m Z G m U I 6 M40 ANALOG SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 12VDC PLEASE NOTE e M40 have to be powered separately e After connecting sensors to M40 user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Description CONF 1 CONF 2 Datalogger M40 completodiantennaGPS CCCs CONF 1 CONF 2 GET analog sensor gt S CONF 1 CONF 2 12 VDC sensor interface cable O O Z O Z S O GL 0042 AA AUN POWER POWER K Type Thermocouple Sensor we BS BK BE eM eM eM ee eK EK KK Magnetostrictive Potentiometer Sensor cod GL 004
53. be known NOTE values can be set in two different ways COUNT digital value associated to the channel VOLT volt value associated to the channel Volt visualization need to be activated by selecting Show input as Voltage box e Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu ie Setup Manager mle Watch Device Send Setup to Device ICON Send Setup to Device E Sync Track Library pesn Create Mew Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel 2 This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu ix Setup Manager aE Setup Watch Device Chrl 5 er MO PROPERTIES 1 1 2 Linear calibration by using GATE To set the channel follow instruction below e Start Setup Manager by clicking the button in GATE LIX Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Upele e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu is Setup Manager Fie EATA Watch Device Pe Send Setup to Device g Ta O f E S lt Send Time ey Y pen from Device ICON Ee Create New Open From Di
54. cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesaas 65 2 2 Adding a BEACON Channel eensame nanai e oein a EEE ia Ea SiN a aaea 69 3 CAN CHANNEL erain nean EAEE OEE EEEE E OE EEE AAE EAO E EE 72 M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l Z Lu mi Z G m U I 3 1 PCI T CAN CN RO sirarne EE AE E EEEE EEE EEA E IEE 72 4 INPUT CAPTURE CHANNELS IC CHANNELS cccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeseaeseeeesaaaees 77 4 1 IC channel calibration connected to a wheel speed SENSOS ccccseeececcseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesseeeeeeas 77 4 2 IC channel calibration connected to a RPM sensor ccccsseeecceeceeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeesaeeseeeeesaaeeeeeessaaeeeees 81 5 WATCH WANN COW Wiececheptets cece ders eteatcracexondin edhe ces tioseevot EAEE AEE AAEE EEEE EEEE AniS 82 5 1 Start and stop WATCH real time Channel visualization cccceeccceeeccceeeeeceeeececeeseeeessaeeesaaeeesaes 82 5 2 WATCH channel Camron ccisscenteccesa908e2 exansccesaessiee beawarcateeneabadswanectasanceib Ean AAE EEEa EET 86 5 3 Setting channel Zero in WATCH cccccccccecseeeeeecesseeeceaseeecscuseeceeaseeeeeaseeessaseeescuseeensaseeessaseeessousees 87 5 4 Sewing channel ofset in VV AT GIA seisinccsivaccccunwvsnenaaua veadsauecwaaaieunindbuaenaenious yentsbaaeneresnvbedseuauiamieneiedstins 88 APPENDIX 2 CONNECTORS M40 STD EXP PLUS ccc cecccccc
55. cdewsauzs 34 8 9 4 Change of system time vcciuiascsiceiacincmsiitien cra xxavesaainasiiadinaNa camuaddesiuseanediubiaside esiantdavacaisantecanraiudinsldsanuaaianenuadsinn 36 8 9 5 Lap trigger MOCIFICATION cccccccssseececcceesseceeccueseecececeauseeeescaauseceeeeaaaseeeessaaaeceesssaaaeeesessaagesesssaaaeeeess 36 8 96 GRSY channel Setting serres Na EEEREN EERE AEREA TK EOE KEEA EAEE 36 8 9 7 Serial protocol setting s sisriessirsecnrenisrinrerisnerreisninrarnnrnninientnerrin an eld an tessedi areondendenesiaenpeeteetanecevetne 37 8 9 8 CAN parameters SUING crecteetiicassnextea daansentatceb sine ctdaninness clatcndeniad otsaninenticateniaseaiaeniiceianasheednenticntawease cian 37 8 10 M40 Setup properties MOAIFICATION cccecccecccseeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeceesseeeeeseeseeeeesaeaeeeesssaaecesessaaeeeeeessaseeees 38 8 10 1 M40 setup properties modification with DATA MANAGER cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeesaaaeeeees 38 8 10 2 M40 setup properties modification With GATE ccccceecccceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeessaaeeeesessaaeeeess 40 8 10 3 GPS parameters Setting cceecceccccccccseesseeeceeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeesaeeeseceeeeeeeseeaaseeeeeeesssseaseeeeeessssaaaaeeeeeeees 42 8 10 4 Comment driver and vehicle setting cccccceeeccccceseceeceeeceeceeseceeseuseeeceusceeseeseeessaaeceeseaeeeessaeeeessageees 42 8 11 PUI ANS UO AUG EEE EE E E E E T E E E E E E A EE EE 43 9 M40 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTI
56. ceeecseeseeeeeaseeecseeeeesesseeessaseeessoaeees 89 1 MAIN CONNECTOR M40 STD EXP PLUS aoaannennannnnnnonnnnnoonnnnnonnnnnnensnnnrenonnnrrernnnrrersnnnrennne 89 2 EXP CONNECTOR M40 STD EXP PLUS 2 0 0 ceecceeeceesseeeeeseeaseeeesseaaseeeessseaeeeesssaaseeess 90 3 EXP1 CONNECTOR ONLY M40 EXP PLUS cecccceeceeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeesseeaeeeeeesseaeeeeeessaaeeeees 90 4 EXP2 CONNECTOR ONLY M40 PLUS 0 cccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeaeeeeeesseaeeeeeesaeaeeeeessaaeeeees 91 5 USB CONNECTOR M40 STD EXP PLUS 000 ecccccecseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesseaeeseeesseaeeeeesesaaeeees 91 APPENDIX 3 WIRING LOOMS FOR M40 CONNECTION 1 0 0 0 cceccccceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesaaeeesessaaeeeees 92 1 MULTILINK WIRING code GL 0018 AA cccccccceecceeeceeeeeeeeesseeeeceeeeeeeseceeeesaeeeeeeesaaaeeeeeesaaeeeeesaaaess 92 2 EXPANSION WIRING code GL 0041 AA cccccccccccceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeesseaeeeeeeeseaaeeeessaaeeeeessaaees 93 3 EXPANSIONE WIRING code GL 0042 AA ccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeesseeaeeeeeesaaeeeesenaaess 94 4 EXPANSION WIRING code GL 0043 AA ccccccccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeessaaeeeeeesaaanss 95 5 DATA DOWNLOAD WIRING code GL 0019 AA ccccccccecccceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeseeeeeseaeaeeeeeesaaaeeeeeesaaess 96 6 POWER WIRING code GL 0036 AA 1 0 0 0 cccceccccccecseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeesseaueeeeese
57. der select data format of CAN1 bus by choosing between proposed values WARNING YOU NEED TO KNOW THE CAN PROTOCOL OF YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE MODIFY CAN PARAMETERS M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 8 10 M40 setup properties modification In setup window you can modify following M40 parameters GPS configuration Adding comments available only in GATE software Adding drivers name Adding vehicle s name Last three voices can change also the name of logging file downloaded by the PC with Download Manager read chapter 8 2 of this manual is Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device t 3 4 z 4 mS K has eA a Y yee Active Setup cP Configurat Driver name GET Setup M40 PLUS Cio dBH2 GET BIKE 2 Driver name GPS Configuration Vehicle name Setup M40 PLUS AA Analog channels 248 System channels U Switch channels 32 GPS channels 4 CAN channels Input Capture channels Parameters related to the selected channels 8 10 1 M40 setup properties modification with DATA MANAGER To get to the setup panel follow instruction below e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Start Config Datalogger clicking on the butto
58. dow it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use GEAR X values values COUNT or VOLTAGE of the channel Y values define calibrated values of the relative X values In our example 1 gear value Y1 correspond to the analogue value of O V value X1 neutral value Y7 0 is 5V or 65535 COUNT value X7 Setup Manager permit to log X values directly from the device using Pick Y values need to be known NOTE values can be set in two different ways COUNT digital value associated to the channel VOLT volt value associated to the channel Volt visualization need to be activated by selecting Show input as Voltage box e Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu jx Setup Manager Semen Watch Device Send Setup to Device ICON Send Setup to Device Bae m Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk Open From Device Close 4Octive Rename Copy Channel 3 This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu ig Setup Manager wie Setup Watch Device Save Ctrl s L e m TT Close Ctrl S
59. e Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use SPEED Teeth per round this is the number of electrical pulses given by the sensor each wheel revolution Usually the sensor reads brake disk fixing bolts in this case you need only to type the correct number in the dedicated box Wheel diam mm this is the wheel diameter in mm You could calculate this dividing the circumference by 3 14 NOTE if the sensor is inside the gearbox usual for motorbikes you could use Calc Diameter low right part of the screen By clicking the button you will see this figure Calibration max 0 Pek Show as voltage Equivalent Diameter Motorcycle type Phonic wheel Wheel diameter thooth Rack thooth Pinion thooth imm O E E Calculate Thook number Equivalent diameter yy fo O Apply Cancel x cea ome M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I Clicking v in Motorcycle Type box some default parameters will appear if you motorbike is not in the list you need to type manually all parameters Phonic wheel tooth teeth number of target wheel Rack tooth crown teeth number Pinion tooth pinion teeth number Wheel diam mm this is the wheel diameter in mm You could calculate this dividing the circumference by 3 14 Once the operation are completed press Calculate in Tooth number and Equivalent diameter appears calibration va
60. e Offset 14 swi og Calibrate Offset i5 Zanan m a Eel atten i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device GD SS cick Search Digital UL Analog M AA System T lt Gps J Can AR Math J fy Add Tab Save Profile lt gt Wach Profile 0 Y Watch Profilet Y Watch Profile2 Channel Watch Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset 1 AD1 0 Calibrate Set Zero Offset 2 AD2 0 Calibrate Set zero Offset 3 AD3 0 Calibrate Offset 4 AD4 0 Calibrate Offset 5 ADS 0 Calibrate Offset 6 ADd6 0 Calibrate Offset 7 AD 0 Calibrate Offset 8 ADB E 0 Calibrate Offset 9 ADS 0 Calibrate Offset 10 ACC 0 Calibrate Offset 11 ACCY o Calibrate Offset 12 ACCZ 0 Calibrate Offset 16 NSAT 0 Calibrate Offset 13 YBAT 0 Calibrate Offset 15 LAP o Calibrate Offset 14 SWI E 0 Calibrate Offset Zanan m a e r Tr NOTE the value visualized in WATCH is given by channel calibration WARNING to get back to Setup Manager window click on the icon on the left of the WATCH window ir Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device ED SS Quick Search Digital UL Analog M AA System M ga Gps D 3 Can DRR Meth fy Add Tab Save Profile lt gt aten Profile 0 X Watch Profile 1 PF Channel Watch Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset AD1 Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset C
61. e Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device 1 ose ACctIVve s E Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger or Setup Manager M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Oo Z Lu e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup if Setup Manager m Z G m U I Fie Setup Watch Device za t re d oA yt eA cm Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Mame EF Setup M40 PLUS Ea channels channels BECAN Pe ULInput Capture channels Parameters related to the selected channels Calibrate channel e Configure SW1 by clicking on SW1 in the Switch Channels list ia Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device an t A t ag res igs eX 3 Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Name lt gt unit Setup M40 PLUS ube channels U Smich ta denek RRCAN haiek Ul Input Capture channels Parameters related to the selected channels Calibrate channel e If for example the button is connected to SW1 of EXP1 wiring click on SW1 in Switch Channels list channel s properties will appear e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have set None for this case Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is
62. e device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Open Download Manager and wait that the device appears in Devices and Sessions Fox Options Analysis Download Setup Update Devices and sessions Software Manager Manager gt Close Ant Down Report Download File Start Acquis peleteall Stop Acquis Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration Nia e Select the device as show in the picture Options Devices and sessions Close Ant Down Report Download File Start Acquis peleteall Stop Acquis Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration N A M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e To start the logging press Start Acquis in the right part of Download Manager Download Manager X I L al O Z Lu Options Devices and sessions Close Ant Down Report Download File Stark Acquis DEIEtE all Stop Acquis Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration Nid NOTE ONCE THE LOGGING HAS BEEN STARTED DISCONNECT THE LOGGER FROM THE PC e To stop the logging press Stop Acquis In the right part of Download Manager after selecting the device in the Devices and sessions window Download Manager x Options Devices and sessions me Device 0 Serial Number 20062060226 Firmware version 1 83 Close A
63. eaeeeeesseeaeeeeeesaaeeeeeessaaees 97 7 POWER WIRING code GL 0087 AA cccccccccccccessseeeccceeeseeeecceeuseeeecssaaeeecsseauseeeseseaaeeeeessaageeeesssaagss 98 8 POWER DATA WIRING Code GL 0038 AA 0 0 ccecccccccsseeeeceeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeesaeaseeeessaaeeeeeeaaaees 99 9 POWER DATA WIRING code GL 0039 AA cceecccccccsseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeesaeeeeeessaseeeeeeas 100 APPENDIX 4 M40 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS cccccccccceeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeseeeesseaeeeesessaageeeeesaaaseees 101 1 GP1 EVO M40 BATTERY LESS CONFIGURATION cee eeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeessaaeeeees 101 2 PA EVO TC EV ate erect ctacmct n EEE E EEEE E OTE E ERE EE 102 3 LC1 EVO M40 ANALOG CONNECTION cccccccccceeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeesaaeeeesssaeeeeeeeeas 103 4 LC1 EVO M40 CAN BUS CONNECTION ccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeesaaseeeeeeas 104 5 M40 ANALOG SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 5VDC Qu cecccccccseeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeesaeeeeeeessaaaeeeeessaaees 105 6 M40 ANALOG SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 12VDC 02 0 0 0c ccccccccccccseeeceescceseeeeesccesereenscceeeeeensceees 106 7 M40 FREQUENCY SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 12VDC 10 0 cccccccccsssseeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeeesseeaees 107 M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution Dear customer thank you for choosing a GET DATA ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS SYSTEMS by Athena Evolution We are sure that our passion and experience
64. ed logged with the calibration GEAR for further information read M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu jx Setup Manager Send Setup to Device ICON Semen Watch Device Send Setup to Device TE Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu ix Setup Manager wie Setup Watch Device Save Ctrl 5 wa NO PROPERTIES M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 4 INPUT CAPTURE CHANNELS IC CHANNELS This chapter will show how to set an IC channel in M40 IC channels are for examples e Proximity sensors as wheel speed sensors e Engine speed RPM IC channels have frequency domain signals and an minimum amplitude between 0 and 5 V 4 1 IC channel calibration connected to a wheel speed sensor Instruction below are for M40 PLUS setup The same procedure could be used in M40 STANDARD and EXPANSION In order to put this sensor in IC channel list follow steps below e Start Config Datalogger or Setup Manager you are using GATE by click on software start panel LEIK Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update Q Download Data
65. g channel offset in WATCH Sometimes it is needed to add or remove a defined value from a sensor reading wrong zero of a suspension potentiometer To set this we will use the Offset button i Setup Manager Fie Setup Watch Device ED SS Quick Search Digital UL Analog M A System g Gps D 3 Can SR Math J f Add Tab Save Profile lt gt watch Profile 0 Watch Profile 1 y Watch Profile 2 Calibrate Set Zero Calibrate Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset Calibrate Offset l A alike wba mFE b own oO om ft Ww Ne VT1V1V11171717111171717171718 Set the value in dialogue box Imposta offset Annulla Use negative values to add the offset to the channel value and use positive values to subtract press OK to confirm M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution APPENDIX 2 CONNECTORS M40 STD EXP PLUS Following chapters will show pinout of all connector in M40 1 MAIN CONNECTOR M40 STD EXP PLUS MAIN pinout of M40 MAIN connector Front view wiring get out from rear part Pin Signal name Description Setup Manager name 2 GNDPOW Negative
66. ground the datalogger switch on is delayed about 10 seconds in order to get the system ready offroad motorbikes A wrong power of the devices could cause a malfunctioning of the system If you do not need the delay cut the cable M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 2 EXPANSION WIRING code GL 0041 AA I 2 al Connector position in EXPANSION wiring loom code GL 0041 AA This wiring loom has to be connected to g TT EXP M40 datalogger aD E aD2 E Zr x Exe ES raps LE DE FREQUENCY INPUT IC1 Lic2 DE Connector o FREQUENCY INPUT IC2 o Description name 5VDO VREF rere 5 VDC VREF EXP CONNECTOR one Ground GND SEN 12 VDC VBB1 Co IC1 IC2 Input f Ground GND SEN e CONNECTOR EXP you need to connect this to EXP connector of M40 e CONNECTORS AD1 AD3 analogue inputs example potentiometer thermocouples etc e CONNECTORS IC1 IC2 frequency input example wheel speed sensors rom etc M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 3 EXPANSIONE WIRING code GL 0042 AA Connectors position in EXPANSION wiring loom code GL 0042 AA This wiring loom has to be connected to EXP1 M40 datalogger m Z G m U I AD4 B ADs G exey E ae 6 ANALOGUE INPUT AD6 SW1 INPUT Connector ne E ato Peston ADE 5 VDC VREF input 3 Ground GND SE
67. have Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is Engine Temp Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel C for temperature sensor e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager L t gt Sa t Ta Fa o w DHS vis Decimal places None Logging rate 1 Hz Name TENG Unit i Calibratio max 0 T a lv Show as voltage Calibration Type Y1 Y2 Ta v4 YS YG ai Parameters re o the selected channels Calibrate channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use Linear X values values COUNT or VOLTAGE of the channel L m TT Y values define calibrated values of the relative X values In our example at 25 C value Y1 we will read 1 8 V value X1 Setup Manager permit to log X values directly from the device using Pick Y values need to be known NOTE values can be set in two different ways COUNT digital value associated to the channel VOLT volt value associated to the channe
68. he progressive index of data e Atthe end of download a message will appear the device has to be disconnect e Confirm the operation pressing OK the window of Download Data will disappear For further information on Download Data use read DATA MANAGER user manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 8 3 Visualizing recorded sessions In order to visualize downloaded sessions you need to use MX2 the analysis software of DATA MANAGER freeware and or WINTAX require a payment license Read following instructions e Start MX2 by clicking on the desktop icon GET ifX2 Mae e Wait a few seconds probably will appear demo project if a new project has not been created e Create a new project by clicking New Project in File menu NOTE you can use an old project by selecting Open Project in File menu a n ae f Track View Options Ctr GR JU SF Pe FS m Save project Ctrl S Save project as oria E p CI AS a dt 00 18 80 d1 4861 52 d2 4282 62 dd 578 90 v1 49 w2 104 ose projec i Aik 2 1 2 2 2 3 p Update data folders CTRL G y E i Trim session Convert SSR file Export Print setup CTRL S Print Ctrl P Print preview E xit eu Ney fF F WUL Wl ASL If you use the Demo project you cannot save changes example sessions and new channels For this reason it is suggested to create a brand new project
69. hift M PROPERTIES WARNING values that will be set in Y fields are referred to number of gears of the gearbox The value 0 in a Y field will be NEUTRAL the value 10 will be the reverse if present 1 2 2 GEAR on analogue input calibration by using GATE Proceed as follows e Start Setup Manager by clicking the button in GATE HEIR Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Lpolz ie e Save device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu Open from Device ICON i Setup Manager File EETA Watch Device Send Setup to Device re Send Time Sync Track Library Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose ACtIVve j e Rename Copy Channel Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup is Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device Gah DBO wit Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS m Z G m U I Logging rate Name Unit Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels AA AD2 AA ADS AA AD4 A ADS A AD6 A AD A ADS we System channels Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels 22 GPS channels 4 CAN channels Input Capture channels a e If for ex
70. in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu Open from Device ICON Send Setup to Device Send Time Syne Track Library Create New sins Open From Disk a s Open From Device ose Active Rename Copy Channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup ix Setup Manager L e mr TT Fie Setup Watch Device gs E h a 7 i im Decimal places Lagging rate Mame Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels VW AD2 WA ADS WA AD4 WA ADS WA CADE ACAD AA ADS H System channels Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels 8 GPS channels 8 CAN channels UL Input Capture channels e ae e If for example the sensor is connected to AD1 click on AD1 in Analogue Channels list channel s properties will appear ia Setup Manager DAR Fie Setup Watch Device Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Logging rate Mame T Unit Setup M40 PLUS 4h ie i A ADS A CADH A ADS A CADE ACAD A CADS AA CADS System channels UL Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels GPS channels CON channels UL Input Capture channels Calibrate cha
71. it that instrument will be present in Devices and Sessions select the device with a click Synchronize with the Device Tools Data archive settings Base directory lerWwinTaxwWorkspace E Track Track ne session Sesion Run comment Test Devices and sessions Data Manager p Device 1 Serial Number 110010130 Firmware version 1 31 Download Data Q Config Datalogger Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration N A e Select the device as show in the picture above one click over the device name e To start the logging press Start Acquis in the right part of Download Data Abort Start Acquis Stop Acquis Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration Mya NOTE ONCE THE LOGGING HAS BEEN STARTED DISCONNECT THE LOGGER FROM THE PC M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Oo Z Lu e To stop the logging press Stop Acquis In the right part of Download Data after selecting the device in the Devices and sessions window m Z G m U I Abort Start Acquis Stop Acquis Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration M A 8 7 2 Starting and stopping logging MANUAL with GATE Follows these instructions e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until th
72. itivo I E D Quick Search Canale AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 ADE ADS ADS AD12 VBAT TEM Sw SWE LAP NSAT DISTANCE BEACONUTM T H20 T AIR RPM ECU SPDT ERR ECU SER6 SER SERS SERS SER10 SFRI4 previous chapters O d irectl nce the channel is calibrated from WATCH selectin from the left in instrument bar Digital UL Analog M yi System lt a Gps a Valore o o oto ao oa a a 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 000000 0 TEV a Poo o loa la ir Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device oon oon fF we ee Digital UL Analog AA System lt A Gps Watch Profile 2 Value Unit Bar T Ti Unit Barra x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 xe xa x9 x10 2 Can at Math _ Oo x rf Basia Ta Savane Y1 Te 1E Y4 YE YE E Y8 9 710 Annulla ou need to send again the setu Send Setup to Device in File menu o by clicking the icon secon M a Can Calibrate Set Zero Calibra o Caia PF alihe Calibrazione x asta max 16 165 Catua 16 165 min 16 106 ale Diameter Fa an Tf Offset IRR BRE Ree eee eee Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate Calibrate ee ee M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evo
73. l Volt visualization need to be activated by selecting Show as Voltage box e Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu jx Setup Manager Se Watch Device Send Setup to Device ICON Send Setup to Device L Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk pen From Device Close 4Octive Rename Copy Channel e We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu Save Ctrl s _ Ft Ea AH A A NO PROPER TIES For further information on Setup Manager read Gate user manual This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 1 2 GEAR on analogue input calibration This chapter will help you to calibrate a GEAR sensor this calibration is used when a 0 5 volt potentiometer is used to log the position of the gear barrel Please refer to follows instructions 1 2 1 GEAR on analogue input calibration by using GATE To set the channel follow instruction below e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in
74. lable configurations Comment M40 PLUS setup Driver name SET Vehicle name GET BIKE Comment only for GATE software you can add a comment Driver Name you can add a drivers name Vehicle name you can add vehicle s name All changes done in the previous parameters will affect file name downloaded with Download Manager M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 8 11 Firmware update M40 firmware can be updated via the PC To update firmware please act as follows Switch on M40 and connect to the PC with USB cable Update the firmware by clicking on the firmware auto executable icon BA fwupdate exe Push UPDATE and confirm wait until the end of the procedure a message will appear in the PC monitor WARNING DO NOT DECONNECT USB CABLE DURING UPDATING fe Firmware update utility This utility will update your Evolution to the M40 version released by Athena on 1 42 WARNING if a connection error or a power failure happens during the firmware update this could lead to a board malfunction Care must be taken in order to avoid these events IF any of these event happens DON T POWER OFF THE UNIT and retry until you get a success Reset Counter Exit NOTE if RESET COUNTER option is present user can select it in order to reset the Run counter only for fw rel above 1 30 Disconnect USB cable Switch off and switch on the device WARNING A WRONG PROCEDURE DURING UPDATING COULD CAU
75. laces SEN Logging rate F Calibration max 0 3 ca Show as voltage wonte eooo o uoo Max Te x3 IE 4 v4 x5 1a xE YE x nti xe x9 arameters relal the selected channels Calibrate channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use TPS Min this parameter define the minimum value of the channel in order to get the zero in the acquisition L e m TT Max this parameter define the maximum value of the channel in order to get 100 Setup Manager permit to log Min and Max directly from the device using Pick In order to define Min and Max value you need to select the box and type the value manually or by clicking Pick In this example while setting Min throttle need to be closed and while setting Max throttle need to be fully open NOTE values can be set in two different ways COUNT digital value associated to the channel VOLT volt value associated to the channel Volt visualization need to be activated by selecting Show as Voltage box e Once limit values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window e You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu jx Setup Manager Seale Watch Device Send Setup to Device
76. ld chose between gt by selecting this the logging will stop when Stop Channel will be greater or equal to the threshold defined in Stop threshold lt by selecting this the logging will stop when Stop Channel will be smaller or equal to the threshold defined in Stop threshold Stop Log Delay you could set a delay stop time for the logging this setting is really to avoid unwanted stops during automatic recording Values are selectable from dropdown menu M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Z Lu m Z G m U I 8 9 4 Change of system time Parameters that configure M40 clock are in the central part of setting panel see picture below SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode ALTO Time Zone D The modification is done by clicking on the value of the parameter and selecting required value from dropdown menu Available options are e Time Mode define the mode with M40 update internal clock date and hour Available options are AUTO preset clock update is automatic with GPS system MANUAL clock update is manual and comes from PC clock synchronization read chapter 8 8 of this manual e Time Zone define internal clock time zone for M40 Standard setting is 0 Greenwich time zone To have a precise hour it is essential to set properly the time zone In Italy during DST this parameter need to be 2 during standard time this parameter will be 1 8 9 5 Lap trigger modifica
77. le of a M40 PLUS base setup jo Setup Manager L e m TT DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Log Mode i Normal Start Channel MANUAL Start threshold o Setup M40 PLUS Start Condition gt AA Analog channels eee wm lt 8 System channels Stop Channel H U Switch channels Stop threshold 0 k GPS channels Stop Condition c 5 CAN channels H U Input Capture channels Stop Log Delay 0 sec SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode AUTO Time Zone 0 LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GPS GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel None GRS Rpm Channel a None SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config None CAN CONFIGURATION Cani Bitrate 1 Mbit s Cani Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels e Click on WATCH icon to see channels list visualization Tey Setup Manager WATCH ICON Fie Setup Wakch Device B amp w HDA Ai 1 Active Setup Setup Location ee Setup M40 PLUS io Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device SD SF Quick Search Digta UL Analog M A System Ga Gps 3 Can RA Math J fx Add Tab Save Profile atch Profile 1 atch Profile 2 Channel CAN65 CAN66 CANG CANGS CANG9S CANZO CAN 1 CAaNF2 CAN73 CANF4 CAN S CAN76 CANT CANS CAN79 CANSO ARIA AJ Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate
78. locked from GATE software and the user can not modify this M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l Z Lu m Z G m U I M40 kit is comprehensive of box M40 datalogger 1 GPS antenna 1 power cable code GL 0038 AA 1 expansion cables JST Binder for the connection of external sensors only M40 EXPANSION 2 expansion cables JST Binder for the connection of external sensors only M40 PLUS 1 USB JST cable for pc connection 1 CD with software and manuals electronic copy NOTE kit content can be different accordingly to the versions M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 2 GPS WORKING PRINCIPLE GPS Global Positioning System system on which your GET system is based uses a spherical positioning algorithm in order to identify the position of receiver the signal coming from satellites Measuring the time needed by a radio signal to cover the distance satellite receiver and knowing the precise position of at least 4 satellites it is possible to identify the 3D position of the receiver 24 GPS satellites arranged in orbits inclined at 55 degrees to the equator are between 18000 and 20000 km from the Earth and they rotate completely in 12 hours Satellites transmit signals of 1 2 and 1 5 GHz to avoid errors coming from atmosphere refraction originated by a single oscillator atomic clock Transmitted data contain information on satelli
79. lues After this press Apply to confirm data and get back to the configuration window Calibration max 0 r 0 mint He Show as voltage Equivalent Diameter Motorcycle type one Phonic wheel Wheel diameter thooth Rack thooth Pinion thooth mm Calculate Thoot number Equivalent diameter OK Cancel Calc Diameter Once calibration values are defined click OK to get back to M40 setup window You need to write the new modified setup to the device click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu ix Setup Manager File ec Watch Device Send Setup to Device ICON Send Setup to Device SE Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu i Setup Manager wie Setup Watch Device Save Ctrl 5 NO PROPERTIES M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 4 2 IC channel calibration Connected to a RPM sensor If a RPM signal is connected to the IC input repeat all steps already seen regarding download and opening of setup e Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use RPM Teeth for two this is the number of electrical pulses given by the sensor each two flywheel revolutions If you do
80. lution Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset Offset dadelddeladdad AEF Impost mposta iste to the device You can do this d 5 3 Setting channel zero in WATCH Zero set is useful when using some kind of sensor for example suspension potentiometer or internal accelerometer To use this function WATCH need to be activated read chapter 5 1 of this Appendix and the sensor need to be in zero position To set the zero press Set Zero of the required channel io Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device GA SS thick Search Digital UL Analog M AA System lt gt Gps Ja Can AR Math Cf AddTab Save Profile lt gt waten Profile 0 Yatch Profile 1 y Veatch Profile 2 Value Unit Bar Calibrate Set Zero Offset 1 078038 a M Calbrate Offset a mp i Channel AD1 VBAT AD3 AD4 ADS AD6 AD ADS ADO ACC ACCY ACCZ NSAT VBAT LAP Swi ARIAS 14 916585 y D Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero Offset Calibrate Set Zero
81. ment setup download and updating with DATA MANAGER Softwar e ccccccesccessseeeeseeeeees 22 8 6 2 Instrument setup download and updating with GATE Softwar e cccccccssseceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeees 23 8 7 Starting and stopping logging MANUAL ccceeecceeccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesseaeeeeessaaeeeeeseas 25 8 7 1 Starting and stopping logging MANUAL with DATA MANAGER cccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeeees 25 8 7 2 Starting and stopping logging MANUAL with GATE cccccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaaaeeeesessaaeeeees 26 8 8 Time syncronization from DC sacciisicntncnsaaanainenvendncanidactssinnteadinsusicatensntacanleunteeiuars R esuuentdadueet aeddansianiarendennaee 28 8 8 1 Time syncronization with DATA MANAGER ccccccccseseeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeesaaaeeeeseaeeesseaeeeessaneeesnaeees 28 8 8 2 Time syncronization with GAT E cc cccccccseeccecseeeeeeseeeceeeeeeeeseeaeeeeseaseeessaaeeesseeeeesegeeeeseaeeeesseeeesseeeees 28 8 9 WAG COMMOUN AO Missers enag EE E E 30 8 9 1 M40 configuration with DATA MANAGER csccesisencesectcaccestoouctsocconatectanaccaaseonamiecacseieaeaguattedacen ce esouatiacds 31 992 MAO COnmGUrATION WIN GATE cscnniarcacacdsevacusciadeandenevatiacinonerimnechonadtahawninevs shut ndaruemarsneciaiamicannhocsadan 32 8 9 3 Datla logging parameters modificati n s iiccsecccecincadicessotersacuesneacctonsceecarsdeescncdswsadwenaiacedomueeceeriieeca
82. n in starting window of DATA MANAGER Data Manager wr Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Download device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu Open from Device ICON is Setup Manager File Meant Watch Device Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track Library L e m TT Create New Open From Disk Open From Device ose Active Rename vd a Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup ia Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device i amp PAH YUE DATA LOGGING CONFIGURATION Log Mode Mormal Start Channel MANUAL Start threshold 0 Start Condition gt Analog channels AN 2 Stop Channel MAMNJAL ae System channels UL Switch channels Stop threshold a GPS channels Stop Condition CAN channels Stop Log Dela U Input Capture channels P Log y SYSTEM CLOCK Time Mode Time Zone LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel GRSY Rpm Channel SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config CAN CONFIGURATION Canl Bitrate 1 Mbitfs Canl Byte order INTEL Parameters related to the selected channels M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m
83. ne with needed dimensions Release mouse button the start finish line will be set The start finish line must cross the map otherwise laps won t be calculated Push Create New button a new track will be created with the name new_track in Available Tracks list Define the line on the track FL by clicking on the track picture and drag the mouse keeping left button lt is advised to create a perpendicular line to the trajectory with a proper length not too long avoiding crossing other parts of the track not too short otherwise you could not calculate some laps e If you need to modify a start finish line click on the FL and modify it M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e During this operation it is possible to use zoom buttons Manage track library Fonte Bl Alf lee Available tracks Adria ig 7 Mugello SBF SE TRACK ZOOM BUTTONS WVG ADe nardo_ovale0 Albett Nogarol alcare Ottobiano Alcaraz franciacortals Mis Fannonials Altavilla GET Misano GP Paul Ricard Assen GP Misano SAE Pomposa 4 5 Port Giorgio ame FINISH LINE FL Piekall I L l Z Lu inetto aE zE Silverstone Brasilia Interlagos Montmelo Siracusa Ermo GP Isard Montmeloz test Brno SBE Jerez GP Monza SBE Valencia Gp Bra Jerez Monza Valencia SBE Calafat Jesolo0 Mostly Valencia Cartagena LedenonO Mugello GP Vallelunga Cl 4 gt Create new Create copy Delete Map rotation
84. needed manufacture a support to address the sensor in the proper direction 3 3 M40 system installation M40 data loggers are done in order to be fixed easily inside all vehicles For electrical connections please read Appendix 2 and Appendix 3 of this manual With dedicated cables it is possible to connect directly to ECU by Athena Evolution example GP1EVO via CAN bus The following figure shows in principles a typical installation of a M40 into a motorbike M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 4 M40 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS M40 DEVICE MAIN connection cable EXP connection cable USB connection cable red diagnosis led green diagnosis led GPS antenna connector EXP1 connection cable only for M40 EXPANSION and M40 PLUS EXP2 connection cable only for M40 PLUS OON Oa BRAND 4 1 Diagnosis LEDs M40 data logger has got two LEDs The following table shows their meaning Led Pp Status Meaning The device is on Blinking frequency 1Hz Acquiring data Blinking frequency 2Hz The memory is full Red _ Onfx s Nott adequate satellites reading Red Off Adequate satellites reading Blinking frequency 1Hz It is possible that some combinations occur For example both LEDs on fix in this case the instrument is on condition 2 but with a low satellite reading condition 5 Except for condition 7 status of M40 will be defined by a combina
85. nnel e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is TENG Engine Temperature Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel C for temperature sensor M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager js D D SH WS Active Setup SetupLocation tt Decimalplaces Nore Logging rate 1 Hz Name TENG Unit gs m Z G m U I Calibratio max 0 fee ee ike lv Show as voltage Calibration Type ee 2 Te 25 a 2 8 Y4 15 Y6 Tt Parame ers re o the selected channels Calibrate channel e Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration in this example use Linear X values values COUNT or VOLTAGE of the channel Y values define calibrated values of the relative X values In our example at 25 C value Y1 we will read 1 8 V value X1 Setup Manager permit to log X values directly from the device using Pick Y values need to
86. nnel Type is CAN RX Can Port Number this parameter define the port number in which the CAN bus is connected typically 1 Can Type this parameter define CAN data format You have two options Normal 11 bit and Extended 29 bit e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager Decimal places None i gt Fok CAN1 a Calibration max 0 Show as voltage Calibration Type None xl x2 x3 xg xo xE ae rat x9 x10 Signed Channel type Channel length Tx rate Source index Logging rate Can Port Number Can Type Origin destinati Can Message id Name Unit Parameters rel No CAN RX 1 None CAN_RX None 1 Normal 11 bit 0 0 CANI o the selected channels Hexadecimal can message id Calibrate channel Once you get in to the calibration window it is necessary to define Calibration Type you can chose the type of calibration For CAN channels you could chose between None no calibration the value is visualized logged as it comes from the CAN bus Linear channel value is visualized logged with the calibration curve defined by X and Y values for further information read chapter 1 1 Appendix 1 of this manual GEAR chapter 1 2 Appendix 1 of this manual channel value is visualiz
87. nt Start Acquis Stop Acquis Downloading Download path Estimated memory duration Nia M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 8 8 Time syncronization from pc 8 8 1 Time syncronization with DATA MANAGER To synchronize M40 clock with the PC proceed as follow e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Open Config Datalogger Data Manager Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Click Send Time icon on main instrument bar or select Send Time function in Setup menu LEk i Setup Manager File EAT Watch Device Send Setup to Device sy es Sync Track Library NO PROPERTIES Create New Open From Disk s Open From Device Close Active Copy Channel 8 8 2 Time syncronization with GATE To synchronize M40 clock with the PC proceed as follow e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Open Setup Manager
88. nterfere with driving parts or with the driver 3 2 GPS antenna installation In order to install properly the GPS antenna please refer to the following instructions e be really careful during GPS antenna movement Avoid shocks and verify that connector and cable are in a perfect shape M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l Z Lu mi Z G m U I fix the antenna outside the vehicle obstacles near to the antenna could cause a reduction to the receiving capabilities of the sensor A wrong position could cause an incorrect lap timing wrong data acquisition and wrong trajectories do not twist the antenna cable around other cables especially around high voltage plugs wiring this could cause inductive interferences and cause problems during the functioning let pass the antenna cable as far as possible from spark plugs and other electromagnetic field In motorbikes it is preferable to run the cable out of the chassis but in any case in a protected zone fix the GPS connector to the ANTENNA input in MD40 without use excessive torque do not use tools Some suggestions to fix the antenna Speed bikes fix the antenna in the far back part of the motorbike away from heat sources exhaust or in cockpit area on top of it Off road bike fix the antenna on handlebar handle pad Car fix the antenna on top of the roof Kart fix the antenna on the higher part of front number plate if
89. nual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e Now you can change all options Can1 bitrate with this parameter you could set bus CAN1 bitrate between available values Can1 Byte Order with this parameter you could set CAN1 data format between available values m Z G m U I e You can now change properties by clicking the name of the channel needed under CAN Channels list ix Setup Manager DAR Fie Setup Watch Device gt t t we Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Signed Channel type Channel length Setup M40 PLUS Toros Analog channels g0 System channels UL Switch channels Logging rate GP5 channels Can Port Number Source index Can Type Origin destination bik To l FRLCANS Can Message id at CANA ai CANS at CANG Unit Sa CONT a CANS FRICANG Sa CAN 10 a CAN IL FRICAN 12 FRICAN 13 ARICAN 14 ae CON 15 FRICAN 16 at CAN 17 ae CON 18 aa CaN 19 Parameters related to the selected channels 2S CANZ0 a fCAN2 1 a CANZ2 Hexadecimal can message id he Calibrate channel Mame e Now you can change all options Can Message ID define ID number of channel message WARNING ID number could be decimal base or hexadecimal It is possible to change ID numerical base decimal to hexadecimal by selecting the box above Calibrate Channel button Parameters related to the selected channels Hexadecimal can message id
90. on USB N connection USB P USB N connection USB P connection USB N USB P connection USB GND connection USB GND connection M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 6 POWER WIRING code GL 0036 AA This picture shows all connectors of POWER wiring loom code GL 0036 AA This loom has to be connected to MAIN of M40 Power wiring loom code GL 0036 AA could power the M40 also with and external power supply example battery without the use of the engine This is interesting especially in vehicles that power the system only with the engine switched on offroad motorbikes Interconnection connector to GP1 EVO ECU permit to supply power and log CAN parameters directly from ECU MAIN M40 CONNECTOR GP1 EVO CONNECTOR Z D POWER age POWER SUPPLY POSITIVE POWER SUPPLY NEGATIVE AUXILIARY POWER e MAIN M40 CONNECTOR to be connected to MAIN of M40 e GP1 EVO CONNECTOR to be connected to MAIN of GP1 EVO ECU e RED WIRING connect this to positive of auxiliary power supply if needed e BLACK WIRING connect this to negative of auxiliary power supply if needed A WARNING THE DEVICE NEED TO BE POWERED WITHIN THE CORRECT VOLTAGE RANGE A WARNING AVOID SHORTCIRCUITS USING AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Oo Z Lu 7 POWER WIRING code GL 0037 AA The following picture shows all connectors of POWE
91. onds in order to get the system ready offroad motorbikes A wrong power of the devices could cause a malfunctioning of the system If you do not need the delay cut the cable e BLUE WIRE CAN L connect to the cable CAN L of vehicle CAN bus e WHITE WIRE CAN H connect to the cable CAN H of vehicle CAN bus e RED WIRE connect to the positive of auxiliary power supply e BLACK WIRE connect to the negative of auxiliary power supply WARNING THE DEVICE NEED TO BE POWERED WITHIN THE CORRECT VOLTAGE RANGE WARNING AVOID SHORTCIRCUITS USING AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY NOTE CAN port is not closed into the device If you problems occur use a 120 Q resistor between CAN H and CANL inputs M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 9 POWER DATA WIRING code GL 0039 AA This picture shows all connectors of POWER DATA code GL 0039 AA This wiring loom has to be connected to MAIN of M40 This cable could power M40 also with battery code DA00010000 avoiding the connection of the device with vehicle power loom There are also two wires to connect the vehicle CAN line MAIN M40 CONNECTOR BLUE WIRE CAN BATTERY LESS SWITCH WHITE WIRE CAN H DODO BHO OBOBDONONDN ODONTS SS CONNECTOR FOR BATTERY COD DA00010000 j ava AC Bm TT 1 4 Description i Power VBAT 3g Power VBAT 2 8 2 3 Power GND e
92. ored in the device Sensors have to be linked to specific channels that for M40 can be resumed as follows e Analogue Channels these channels can be used with analogue sensors that transform analogue signals 0 V 5 V as potentiometer pressure transducers thermocouples etc M40 uses these connectors for analogue sensors connection AD1 AD2 AD3 etc inside EXPANSION cable e System Channels system channel that should not be changed by the user e Switch Channels these channels can be used to detect the pressure of buttons map switch for example This channel is available only in M40 PLUS with EXP2 connector e GPS Channels GPS channel system that should not be changed by the user e CAN Channels CAN BUS channels e Input Capture Channels these channels can be linked to frequency channels as for example ignition pick up rom detection or proximity sensors wheel speed sensor For further information on GET sensors and calibration read attached technical sheet and specification Following chapters show software channel configuration for hardware configuration please refer to appendix 2 of this manual When writing reading setups to from the M40 the device must be connected to the PC Please make sure that the M40 is not logging NOTE the M40 setup types are reduced only to M40 PLUS one from firmware 1 30 and greater The user can t send the different setups M40STD or M40EXP types to M40 if DATA MANAGE
93. p Location Decimal places ru Setup M40 PLUS Setup M40 PLUS Taa i ie AA CADS ACAD AA CADS A CADE NACAD A CADE A CADS g System channels Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels GPS channels 4 CON channels L Input Capture channels Logging rate Mame Unit Calibrate channel e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to have set None for this case Logging rate logging frequency If this parameters is None the channel will not be logged and it will not be available in analysis software Name channel s name in this example is GEAR SENSOR Unit this parameter define measurement unit of the channel in this case there will be nothing M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e We need now to proceed with the channel calibration This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal Click on Calibrate Channel low right part of the screen a calibration window will appear i Setup Manager a t ab A te ge be de A HL eA Ge Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places None Logging rate 10 Hz Name GEAR SENSOR Unit m Z G m U I m Calibration Calibration Type GEAR x1 1 000000 x2 19698 2 000000 xg es Boo xq pz oo x5 41940 5 000000 xe paa eoo xz ss ooo xe xg x10 Calibrate channel e Once you getin to the calibration win
94. power o o o5 y O 3 CANL CAND input S o y 4 CANH CANH S d o y 5 GNDSEN _____Sensorreference o o o o o5 y 6 RX M40 S232 serial RX o Jo o ooo o o 7 X M40 R232 serial TX 8 EN BLES batteryless input ooo oo O NOTE if EN BLESS is connected to ground as in MULTILINK code GL 0018 AA the switch on of the device will be delayed about 10 seconds This function has been implemented for all battery less application as for example in offroad motorbikes when the power is present only with the engine on NOTE CAN port is not closed into the device If you problems occur use a 120 Q resistor between CAN H and CANL inputs MULTILINK wiring loom code GL 0018 AA is supplied with CAN termination in the connector lid VT1 PC M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L l Z Lu 2 EXP CONNECTOR M40 STD EXP PLUS EXP pinout of M40 m Z G m U I EXP connector Front view wiring get out from rear part name 1 VBBi_ Auxiliary power same as power voltage GND sensors e E 6 I Frequencyinputt I0 8 VREF __ Auxiliarypower 5VDC o Z gt y O 3 EXP1 CONNECTOR ONLY M40 EXP PLUS EXP1 pinout of M40 EXPANSION and PLUS EXP1 connector Front view wiring get out from rear part name 1 VBBi_ Auxiliary power same as power voltage GND sensors Lo 6 ics
95. riations on the position of vehicle spike up to some kilometres 7 3 Data logging Start and stop of data logging could take place with the following modes e Manual starting the acquisition via software e Automatic from vehicle speed Speed both with GPS or with wheel speed only with installed sensor From engine speed RPM defining a special threshold value from any given input channel of M40 In standard configuration start stop are MANUAL In this condition it is necessary to connect a pc with DATA MANAGER in order to record data For further information on data logging start stop see chapter 8 7 and 8 9 3 To modify logging start stop mode use Config Datalogger M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 7 4 Internal accelerometers M40 has got three accelerometers as described in the picture I L al Z Lu Values are logged automatically by M40 and therefore can be used with MX2 Internal accelerometers are System Channels in M40 setup Logical names are e ACCX e ACCY e ACCZ You can see these names in Setup Manager and in Channel Bar of MX2 You can zero of these sensors with WATCH function in Setup Manager read Appendix 1 cap 5 of this manual M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution m Z G m U I 8 USING M40 WITH A PC Management of M40 is done with a computer with DATA MANAGER software installed With the pc
96. save the new modified setup in to the pc select Save as in File menu iy Setup Manager wi Setup Watch Device Save Ctrlt S s t gt te e a cat Close CErl eShifk x NO PROPERTIES For further information on Setup Manager read Gate user manual WARNING values that will be set in Y fields are referred to number of gears of the gearbox The value 0 in a Y field will be NEUTRAL the value 10 will be the reverse if present M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 1 3 TPS setup available only for GATE software To insert the TPS sensor inside M40 setup we suggest to download the setup from the device Start Setup Manager by clicking the button in GATE iy Setup Manager LILI Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update File FAT Watch Device Send Setup to Device t j k A aAA Send Time amp Y ca ee Create New Open From Disk ig Open From Device ose Active Rename Copy Channel Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup ia Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device bs amp amp 2 7 3 Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels A abe AA CADS AA CADH AA CADS A CADE A abe VW CADS 220 System channels UL Switch channels
97. sk g Open From Device s ose Active Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup is Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device ye t a 7 t t Gs amp DS HH eo A A Active Setup Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS Logging rate Name Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels ANGE A AD2 AA AD3 A AD4 AA ADS A ADE A AD AA ADS system channels U Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels 2 GPS channels 48 CAN channels Input Capture channels aie schnell M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution L e m TT e If for example the sensor is connected to AD1 click on AD1 in Analogue Channels list channel s properties will appear i Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device t A gt a 5 t A Gs amp D DH e A Setup Location Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS m Z G m U I Logging rate Name Unit Setup M40 PLUS i i AA AD3 AA AD4 AA ADS AA AD6 AA CAD7 AA ADS AA AD9S System channels LL Switch channels Parameters related to the selected channels 32 GPS channels FR CAN channels Input Capture channels TE e Now you can change all options Decimal Places how many decimal places you wish to
98. t is the first sub directory of storage path User can modify the Track field in Download Data in order to change the directory name PLEASE NOTE the directory is always create by the software the default settings is Track Session it is the second sub directory of storage path User can modify the Session field in Download Data in order to change the directory name PLEASE NOTE the directory is always create by the software the default settings is Session Vehicle Name it is the third sub directory of storage path User can modify the Vehicle Name field in data logger configuration see Config Datalogger section of this manual and the datalogger User Guide for more informations to set a new folder name Run_name it is the last sub directory of storage path Its name is Run_ followed to a progressive session index number created by the data logger in our example it is represented with XXX Also the Run Comment text if it is present will be added to the folder name M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution The picture below show the Data Storage Settings Area m Z G m U I Base directory selection button Base Data archive settings Track Base directory cWwinTaxWorkspace h Fi Run comment Tact mh For example the storage path of picture above will be c WinTAXWorkspace Track Session Car Run_XXX_Test Where Car is set in Vehicle Name field of data logger setup Run_XXxX is t
99. tch Device M Send Setup to Device gt t A ti re Send Time F O Sync Track Library Open from Device ICON Create New e Open From Disk ae P sA Open From Device ose Active Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e You can now modify and transfer the new setup to the device click the icon or click Send Setup to Device in Setup menu i Setup Manager ete Watch Device L m TT Send Setup to Device Send Setup to Device ICON ETE m Sync Track Library Create Mew Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active Rename Copy Channel NO PROPERTIES e Switch on the device green led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink e Verify that all condition of 8 1 are satisfied e Wait until the device is recognized by Windows usually the message in the low right part of the screen e Start Setup Manager clicking on the button in starting window of GATE HEIR Analysis Download Setup Software Manager Update a Send Setup to Device re Send Time Sync Track Library Open from Device ICON Create New Open From Disk ay sA Open From Device 3 ose Active ie Rename Copy Channel M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014
100. te s orbit and time signal messages of Ephemeris that permit to the receiver to define position on earth surface Time lapping is done via GPS this solution avoid uncomfortable beacons side the track and help to have timing references during data analysis GPS is a stochastic algorithm and it is strictly linked to the correct signal receiving In case of electromagnetic or ambient interferences the quality of data is not guaranteed The minimum received number of satellites in order to guarantee a proper quality in time lapping is 5 3 SUGGESTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION We recommend to read carefully following chapters in order to get the best during the installation of M40 in your vehicle WARNING A WRONG INSTALLATION COULD CAUSE SERIOUS TROUBLES TO PEOPLE AND OR THINGS 3 1 Precautions for M40 installation Before proceeding with installation of M40 onto a vehicle please observe the following rules Work in a user friendly environment example enough working space Disconnect battery wirings Put all removed vehicle parts in a safe place avoiding to damage them Installation in vehicle with internal combustion engine has to be done with the engine cold during the installation you could be in contact with engine or chassis parts During the job be really careful to connectors and wirings e Keep washers bolts and nuts in a safe place during M40 installation e During installation avoid that any part installed i
101. the low right part of the screen e Start Config Datalogger clicking on the button in starting window of DATA MANAGER Data Manager p Q Download Data Q Config Datalogger e Download device s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu ir Setup Manager ete Watch Device Send Setup to Device Send Time Sync Track Library Open from Device ICON Create New Open From Disk Open From Device Close Active a ROM Rename Copy Channel e Once the job is done a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution e The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup iy Setup Manager File Setup Watch Device zP t ai a 4 t gt go D D HH AE Decimal places Setup M40 PLUS L e m TT Logging rate Mame Unit Setup M40 PLUS Analog channels VA ape VA ADS VA aD AWA ADS AA CADE MA aD WADE g System channels Switch channels Parameters related bo the selected channels 3 GPS channels 4 CON channels ULInput Capture channels Calibrate channel e f for example the sensor is connected to AD1 click on AD1 in Analog Channels list channel s properties will appear i Setup Manager Seles File Setup Watch Device a k ii 5 Al t A t ee D D SDA amp ance Setu
102. tion Parameters relative to source channel setup for lap triggering in M40 are in the central configuration panel LAP TRIGGER Lap Trigger GPS Lap Trigger is used to cut laps in closed tracks in order to have lap times If M40 is not linked to any display this parameter is not really important MX2 can cut lap times usin GPS signal only Usually GPS is used for Lap Trigger other channels can be used only if configured as beacon read Appendix 1 chapter 2 2 of this manual 8 9 6 GRSY channel setting Parameters relative to GRSY for interpolated gear in M40 are in the central configuration panel GEAR CHANNEL CONFIGURATION GRSY Speed Channel None GRSY Rom Channel Mone GRSY can be used only in M40 with a dedicated connected display M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 8 9 7 Serial protocol setting T mr Parameters relative to serial protocol can start data logging through serial port RS232 it SERIAL CONFIGURATION Serial Config None If it is not connected any device to RS232 port or the needed protocol is not in the list of recognized protocols set parameter to None 8 9 8 CAN parameters setting Parameters relative to CAN configuration permit to set data format and speed of the communication CAN CONFIGURATION Cani Bitrate 1 Mbitys Cani Byte order INTEL Available options are Can1 bitrate set speed bitrate of CAN1 bus by choosing between proposed values Can1 Byte Or
103. tion of two LEDs conditions 2 5 or 2 6 or3 5 etc M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution I L al Oo Z Lu m Z G m U I 5 M40 WIRING LOOMS M40 dataloggers could be linked to the vehicle or sensors with specific cables With multilink cable it is possible for example connect M40 directly to ECU GP1 EVO see following picture ECU DATALOGGER GL 0018 AA cablaggio multi link Connessione programmazione e data In this situation it is possible to give power to m40 directly from ECU and to log all CAN channels coming from ECU All data like rom throttle position injection time advance time etc will be available through only one cable Interconnection cables are available for EXP EXP1 EXP2 connectors to connect M40 to analogue sensors or frequency sensors with 3 wirings Binder connector If you need further information on M40 wirings please refer to Appendix 3 M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev 05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution 6 FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION SETUP FOR M40 DATALOGGER M40 is based on three internal software Firmware this is necessary to guarantee the instrument functioning Configuration this is necessary for base setup of the instrument like serial number and identify number Setup this is needed by M40 in order to get all information about sensors calibrations logging frequencies etc You can adjust M40 setup with CONFIG
104. wish to modify the setting AUTOMATIC start you need to select a channel in the dropdown menu WARNING CHANNELS AVAILABLE FOR START STOP HAVE TO BE LOGGED INTO THE SYSTEM logging rate different from none The list visualize the physical name of available channels Start threshold define the threshold value of the channel to get the logging start This setting will be effective only if the acquisition starts automatically Start Condition define the condition that will start the logging You could chose between gt by selecting this the logging will start when Start Channel will be greater or equal to the threshold defined in Start threshold lt by selecting this the logging will start when Start Channel will be smaller or equal to the threshold defined in Start threshold Stop Channel define the channel that will stop the logging The standard setting is MANUAL start stop controls need to be done via PC read chapter 8 7 of this manual If you modify M40 AUTOMATIC start the start channel will be stop channel WARNING CHANNELS AVAILABLE FOR START STOP HAVE TO BE LOGGED INTO THE SYSTEM logging rate different from none The Stop Channel may be different from the Start Channel Stop threshold define the threshold value of the channel to get the logging stop This setting will be effective only if the acquisition stops automatically Stop Condition define the condition that will stop the logging You cou
105. you can configure and calibrate channels using Config Datalogger and download data using Download Data For further information on software read DATA MANAGER user manual supplied in electronic format and downloadable in http www getdata it This manual describes also the operative instructions for GATE software if the procedures are different 8 1 Connection to a pc In order to connect with a pc following the instructions below Use a pc with an installed GATE software Connect the download cable to M40 Plug the USB into the PC Start the DATA MANAGER software to manage the download visualize logged data and manage the instrument setup 8 2 Download of recorded sessions You need to download data before analyzing Follow instructions below e Switch on the M40 greed led on fix and connect to the PC both LEDs will blink together e Verify that all instruction in 8 1 are accomplished e Wait that Windows detect the instrument the message will be likely in the right low part of the monitor nearby the clock e Open Download Data and wait that instrument will be present in Devices and Sessions select the device with a click Synchronize with the Device Tools Data archive settings Base directory leWwinTaxWorkspace el Track Track ae Session Session Run Comment Test Data Manager m Devices and sessions Device 1 Serial Number 110010130 Firmware version 1 31 Download Data

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