Software – AiM MyChron3 Visor User Manual

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Technical documentation:

MyChron 3 Visor

Version 1.09

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Software

Once the data logger has been installed and the sensors plugged in it, the data logger
needs to be configured acquire consistent and correct information.
For a correct configuration, please use Race Studio 2, the software properly developed by
Aim to configure its instruments and analyze stored data and follow the instructions
explained here below.

In Race Studio 2 main window, shown here
below, You can choose your data logger.

Please, select “M3 Log/Visor” and then press
“System manager” button.

Now, please follow these configuration steps:

1. Set the desired input channels;
2. Configure the input channels;
3. Transmit the configuration to the logger;


1) How to set the input channels
Press “Channels” button to set the sensors you
have installed on your gauge. The following
screenshot will appear.


This screenshot shows all the input channels
sampled by your MyChron 3 Visor.

2) How to configure the gauge

Once checked the input channels, press
“Configuration” button to set the displayed
channels, the alarms etc… The following
screenshot will appear.

To correctly configure your MyChron 3
Visor
is necessary to set all the parameters
reported in this dialog box:

• Speed channel, wheel circumference

and pulses per wheel revolution.

• Display

language.

• Shift

lights.

• Rpm

• Channels and alarms concerning

Display page 2

• Obscuring time and Number of splits

• Gear

sensor

• Measure

units

• Channels and alarms concerning

Display page 1.


3) How to transmit the configuration
Once you have set the input channels and
configured them, the configuration needs to
be transmitted to the instrument. To do so,
please press OK button to save the
configuration. The program will take You
back to “System Manager” general
screenshot: press “Transmit” button.
Please note that, in order to transmit the
configuration, the gauge must be switched
on and connected to the PC, as shown in
Figure 5.

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