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DataPro Quick Start Guide Introduction The DataPro application provides the user with the ability to download and analyze data acquired using the ULTRA-LITE PRO range of Auto Meter products. Please see the Software Installation and Set-up Guide for information on how to install and set-up the software! Getting Started Double-click the DataPro icon on the computer desktop to launch the DataPro application. PIN Code Authorization Locate the PIN code information label which can be found on the front of the DataPro Installation CD case. Note: This information can also be found on the packing list. + 2. Click the New button to clear all fields. 1. Select the Authorization option under the File menu or press this key sequence. 3. If your computer is currently connected to the module via the CAN-USB network interface and the module is powered on, click the Get Tag button. 4. If your computer is not connected to the module you can enter the module s Tag number manually. 5. Enter the PIN code exactly as it appears on the case label. 6. Click the Authorize button. If the information has been entered correctly, the message PIN code authorized successfully is displayed. 1

Downloading Data The first download task is to set the location on your computer where downloaded data should be stored. This information only needs to change when you are racing at a different track or you want the runs to be stored in a different session. Setting the Track and Session Folders Data Folder: the root folder of all downloaded data. Track Folder: a different folder for each track at which you race. Session Folder: a different folder for each session at a track. All downloaded data is stored in a folder structure similar to that shown above. The path of the default Data Folder is C:\DataPro but, if required, you may change this using the Select Data Folder option on the File menu. There are two download options on the Recorder menu. The Download Erase Memory option is the most useful as, after a download, it clears the memory ready for the next run. Press the F5 key on your keyboard to display the Recorder Download - Erase Memory dialog. Session Folders may contain one or more runs. The Track and Session Folders are created and set using the Download Manager. Track and Session Folders may be created, using Download Manager, prior to download if you so wish. 6 1. The Change button is a shortcut to the Download Manager where the Track and Session Folders may be set. Click this button now to display the Download Manager. Status window Note that the Session field is always blank until the download has started. 2

2. Click the New button to create a new Track Folder or choose a track from the dropdown list. 3. If the vehicle list in the Download Manager is empty, register your module now by clicking the Add Vehicle button. 4. Double-click the Session Folder cell to change the Session. Session Folder names are usually in the form: YYMMDDXX to indicate year, month, day and driver s initials. You may also click the dropdown arrow button in the Session Folder cell and select the <New > option in the list. This will enter today s date in the cell for you. 5. Click the OK button to save your changes to the Track and Session Folders. Track and Session Folders can be any alpha-numeric name up to 8 characters in length. An underscore character may also be used in the name. Please make sure the CAN-USB network interface is connecting your module to the computer and that the vehicle ignition is on to supply power to the module! Downloading the Data 6 Click the Start button in the Recorder Download dialog to start the download process. The Recorder Download dialog updates you with the progress of the download in its status window. If you have the Show Log Book on Data Download option set in Global Properties, then the Log Book will be displayed after each run is downloaded so that you may enter the Time Sheet values. If you have the Auto Reset 0 option set in Global Properties, then DataPro will automatically calculate the start of pass and set it as time equals zero. If you have entered Time Sheet values, the Strip Chart ET markers for 60ft, 330ft, 660ft, 1000ft and 1320ft are also automatically calculated. If the Auto Reset 0 fails to find the start of pass you can use Manual Reset 0 option on the Run Data menu. When the download is complete, DataPro will load the last downloaded run into the current layout for analysis. 3

Important! If you see a dialog similar to this one, then you have not yet authorized a PIN code for this module. Please see the section on PIN code Authorization. 4

Analyzing Data Graphical User Interface Overview Currently selected run number Run Selector Toolbar - selects both Current and Reference Runs Layout Selector Toolbar - select, save and unlock your analysis window Layout Main Toolbar - move to next or previous Run, select Single or Compare mode and Print Screen. Strip Chart Y-Axis Panel - selects y-axis and displays current cursor value. Strip Chart X-Axis Panel right-click to set Time or Distance mode and show/hide markers. Statusbar shows current pass time and cursor position. Blue text is for the Current Run and red text is the Reference Run. Zoom Level shows, Run, Pass or Selection. Log Book Pane shows Time Sheet and all your run notes. 5

Layout Panes 1 Strip Chart 2 Channel 3 Log Book 6 Histogram 7 Navigational 8 Picture insert your Logo! 4 Rainbow Map 5 XY Graph 8 2 7 1 3 6 4 5 6

Selecting a Single Run Click the Single Run button on the Main Toolbar. Click the Browse button alongside the Current Run on the Run Selector Toolbar to launch the Run Selector dialog. This view lists all Tracks and Sessions within the Data Folder. This view lists all the Runs in the highlighted Session. Double-click a Run to load it into DataPro. 1 Log Book displays data for the highlighted run. Pass time for the highlighted run is shown here. Locate a run easily by applying a filter to the lists. 7

Comparing Runs Click the Compare Run button on the Main Toolbar. Click the Browse button alongside the Reference Run on the Run Selector Toolbar to launch the Run Selector dialog. Then use the Run Selector to select the Reference Run in the same way as the Current Run is selected. Filtering Runs in the Run Selector Dialog The Run Selector s filter feature allows you to set up to five conditions that are then used to filter the Track, Session and Runs listed within the Run Selector dialog. This feature allows you to easily locate and load the run of data you are interested in. 1 Click the Filter button in the Run Selector dialog to launch the Filter Runs dialog. Click to select from a list of all the Log Book parameters. Click to select from a list of conditions. Click to set the values for the condition. This button allows you to load and save filters for repeated use. Click the Filter button to apply the filter to the Run Selector lists. 8

Loading a Layout Layout is the name given to a collection of data presentation windows (Panes). A number of popular Layouts are already available on your computer as part of the software installation. Click the dropdown arrow to show list of available Layouts. Double-click item to load Layout. Shows preview of highlighted Layout. Shows a short description of highlighted Layout (when available). Customizing a Layout Click the padlock icon to unlock the currently loaded Layout for editing. When you unlock the Layout, the window Pane s border, delete button and gripper bar are shown. 9

Delete Pane button. Pane gripper bar. To move Pane, click and drag to any of the Layout window edges. Right-click anywhere on the Pane s border to change the Pane type. Adding a Pane To add a Pane to the current Layout, choose the Add Pane option from the Layouts menu. This will launch the Add Pane dialog. Simply select the Pane type from the dropdown list, choose the location of the Pane within the Layout and click the Add Pane button. When you are done adding Panes, close the dialog using the delete button on the title bar. Changing the Main Pane The Main Pane is usually the largest window in the Layout and will not have a gripper bar or delete button like the other Panes. Choose the Change Main Pane option from the Layouts menu. Select the Main Pane type from the dropdown list in the dialog and then click OK. 10

Saving your Changed Layout Click the disk icon to save the changes to the Layout. If you just want to customize a default Layout, then don t change the name. Otherwise, to create a new Layout, enter a new name. Enter a category for your new Layout if you want it to be categorized under a particular heading in the Layout Selector. Enter a description for your new Layout. Click the padlock icon to lock the Layout from further changes. Organizing your Layouts DataPro s Layout Organizer allows you to customize the Layout Selector. Choose Organize Layouts from the Layouts menu to launch the organizer. Uncheck the box next to a Layout to prevent it from being shown in the Layout Selector. Right-click on a Layout name to access the context menu where you can change the Layout name or add a category. To change the description of the highlighted Layout, edit the text in the Comment box. 11

Strip Charts Customizing Strip Charts Right-click in this area of the y-axis to display the context menu shown below. Insert Strip will insert a new strip chart above the current strip. Append Strip will insert a new strip chart at the bottom of the current strips. Properties will show the Strip Properties dialog. Left-click a channel name to display that data channel s y-axis. Right-click a channel name or value box to display the Strip Click and drag the splitter bar to increase or decrease the height of the strip. The context menu then lists available channels in the current run of data. A tick against the channel name shows that the data channel is being displayed on this strip. Click a channel name to add a channel to or remove a channel from the strip. The Strip Properties dialog allows you to customize several aspects of the strip chart. Use the Axis Settings tab to set the y-axis limits for each channel displayed on the strip and change background or gridline colors. Use the Channel Selection tab to add or remove channels to and from the strip. Use the Line Styles tab to change the way the data channel lines are displayed. 12

Zooming Data on a Strip Chart There are 3 types of zoom mode: RUN, PASS and SELECTION. PASS mode - by default, when a run is loaded, the Layout is in PASS mode. PASS mode shows only the data 1 second before the start of pass and 10 seconds after (see Global Properties for changing the before and after times). In this mode, rightclicking on the chart will put the zoom into RUN mode. RUN mode - where all the data in the run is displayed. Right-clicking again on the actual pass data whilst in RUN mode will bring the zoom back to PASS mode. SELECTION mode infinite zoom into any area of the data. For SELECTION zoom mode, left-click the start of the area of interest on the strip, while holding down the left mouse button, drag the cursor to the end of the area of interest on the strip. Difference Values When the chart is highlighted like this, the cursor value boxes show the difference in y-axis values between the start and end of the highlighted area. This highlights the area of interest. Right-click on the highlighted area to zoom in. Rightclick again to zoom back out. When you zoom into data so that there are less than 20 data points plotted on the graph, the data points will be marked with an x. Customizing Histograms Right-click anywhere within the Histogram Pane to display the Histogram Properties dialog. Here you can select the displayed channel and customize the histogram. 13

Customizing XY Graphs Right-click anywhere within the XY Graph Pane to display the XY Graph Properties dialog. Rainbow Maps Creating a Map Before you can start using Rainbow Maps you must first create a map from your data. Right-click anywhere within the Map or Rainbow Map Pane to display the context menu. Then select the Change Map option from the menu to launch the Create/Select Map dialog. Rainbow Maps are a PIN coded feature. 1. Use the Browse button to select a Run of data. The data must have both the LONG_G and LAT_G channels present. 2. Click the Create button to create the map. 3. Select the created PASS and then click the Select button. 4. Finally, click the Close button. 14

Customizing a Rainbow Map Right-click anywhere within the Rainbow Map Pane to display the context menu. Then select the Properties option from the menu to launch the Rainbow Map Properties dialog. Select the data channel for the Rainbow Map. Select the color mode. AutoScale is the easiest mode to configure as this automatically assigns an even spread of colors for the currently selected data. The Discrete mode allows you to create color bands for fixed data value ranges. Zooming on a Rainbow Map Left-click and drag on a Map or a Strip Chart to select an area of data to zoom. Right-click within the selected area on the Map to display the context menu. Then select Zoom In or Zoom Out. Channel Values The Channel Values Pane shows the data values for the current position of the cursor on the Strip Charts. 15

The Difference column is populated when you select an area of data either on a Strip Chart or a Map. When you select an area of data, the statistics values are based on the selected area only. Max/Min Cursor Jump A left-click on the Minimum or Maximum value in this Pane will move the cursor to that point in the Strip Chart and/or Map. When in Compare mode, both the Current and Reference values are shown in the list. Data channels not present in either of the Runs are shown as dashed lines. Right-click the Channel Values list to display the context menu. Use the Channel Selection option in the menu to select the channels displayed in this list. Data channel not present in Reference Run. Current Run data value Reference Run data value Log Book The Log Book is a powerful relational database designed to hold all those important parameters you need to record for each race. The Log Book is fully customizable as to the data it stores and offers a powerful search that can help you identify data trends or find specific runs. Your first task is to customize the Log Book to your specific requirements. Configuration is made easy with the Log Book Configuration dialog. Configuring the Log Book Select the Configure Log Book option under the Tools menu. 16

Tabs show all Parameter Categories within the Log Book. Selecting or clearing these checkboxes will show or hide parameters within the Log Book. Clearing all parameters in a Category will hide that whole Category within the Log Book. Add a new Category by entering a new Category name and an initial Parameter. Add a new Parameter by entering a new Parameter name to an existing Category. Check or uncheck the appropriate boxes to permanently delete the Parameters or Category. Entering Data into the Log Book + Select the Log Book option under the Run Data menu to launch the Log Book editor or press this key sequence. Note: the Log Book Pane within a Layout is read-only. To edit or enter data you must use the menu option described here. DataPro can be configured to automatically launch the Log Book editor after a data download. Please see the section on Global Properties for instructions on how to enable this feature. 17

Currently selected Run. The blue edge indicates that the displayed Log Book belongs to the Current Run. In Compare mode, the Reference Run Log Book has a red edge. Import button used to copy Parameters from a previous Run. Tabs show Parameter Categories including the two built-in categories: Time Sheet and Run Info. Log Book Searching + Select the Search Log Books option under the Tools menu or press this key sequence. Click the column header buttons to sort the entries. Column headings include all Log Book Parameters. The Search Log Books dialog displays a separate row for each Run that contains a Log Book entry. Right-click the table to display the context menu shown here. Fast Run Selection Use the Filter menu option to find the Run you want and then choose the Select As Current Run or Select As Reference Run menu option to load the highlighted Run. 18

Global Properties + Select the Global Properties option under the Run Data menu or press this key sequence. The Channel Settings tab allows you to set displayed channel units and the number of decimal places for numeric values. The channel colors are also set here. You may also apply a filter to a data channel. The Channel Groups tab allows you to set-up groups for similar channels so that those channels within a group have a single setting for Units, Decimals and Strip Chart Y-axis Limits. To create a group simply click the New Group button and enter a unique name for the group. Then drag one or more channels from the Channels list into the group you have just created. If Auto Reset 0 is checked, then DataPro will automatically calculate the start of the pass from the recorded longitudinal G-meter data. If DataPro is not able to find the start of pass, try changing the Launch G Threshold. You can also set the before and after times for PASS mode zoom. Set these values to zero if you want to switch this feature off. 19

Math Channels Executing a Math Channel Calculation + Select the Math Channels option under the Run Data menu or press this key sequence. Batch calculations generate more than one math channel and are marked with this icon. 1 To calculate a math channel, first select the required calculation from the list and then click the Execute button. If a calculation requires extra parameter values, you may enter them here. Default calculations are marked with red icons and may not be edited or deleted. Creating a New Math Channel Calculation Shows the formula of the currently highlighted calculation. Creating new Math Channel calculations is a PIN coded feature. 1 Click the New button to create a new math channel calculation. This will launch the Math Channel Wizard. Answer the questions in the wizard to start a new Math Channel calculation. This will launch the Math Channel Wizard. 20

Enter the mathematical formula here. Double-click the Units cell to change the units of any of the data channels used in the calculation. Enter a description of your Math Channel here. Double-click any item in the Formula Components list to insert it into the Formula box above. This speed bar opens the various Formula Component folders for you. These read-only boxes provide help text for the currently highlighted Formula Component item. Alarms Alarms allow you to pinpoint various events in the run data. Executing an Alarm Select the Alarms option under the Run Data menu. To calculate an Alarm, first select the required Alarm from the list and then click the Execute button. Creating new Alarms is a PIN coded feature. A 21

Creating a New Alarm Click the New button to create a new Alarm. This will launch the Alarm Editor. 1. Select a channel from the list of channels available in the currently selected run. 2. Select the condition. 3. Enter the threshold value. 5. Enter a description of the Alarm. 4. Enter any delay you want on the test. You can also use the Gate checkbox and dropdown list to select another Alarm to gate with this one. 6. Click the OK button when you have finished setting the Alarm properties. Viewing an Alarm Report A Click the View Report button on the Alarms dialog to display the Session Alarm Report dialog. Filter Alarm statistics. Alarm bell icon indicates alarms exist within a session. Double-click on alarm event to highlight the area in a Strip Chart Print Alarm reports. 22

Importing Data Importing Racepak Data Select the Import Data submenu from the File menu and then choose the Racepak option. Click the Browse button and locate the Racepak rpk data file you want to import. Enter or select the Track, Session and Run number where you would like the imported Run saved. Click the Import button when ready. Importing Auto Meter Data Facts Pro Data The Channel Name Translation dialog gives you a chance to assign DataPro channel names to the Racepak channels. In this way, when the run is loaded, the Layout can automatically display the imported channels without you having to add them. Double-click the DataPro Name cell to get a list of standard channel names or type a new name in the cell. If you do not supply a DataPro Name, a compatible one will be created for you by DataPro based on the original Racepak channel name but you will have to add this channel to Panes manually. Note that this translation information is stored for further use. When you click the OK button the Run is imported and loaded into DataPro along with any stored Time Sheet values. Select the Import Data submenu from the File menu and then choose the Data Facts Pro option. The import procedure is the same as that described above. 23

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