Other functions – MoTeC ADL EDL User Manual

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12 Overview

logged data and will be stored on the computer hard disk. In this case the
ADL logging memory is not cleared and logging will continue as normal at the
end of the existing data. Next time the logged data is unloaded both the new
data and the previously partly unloaded data will be retrieved.

Track Map Sensor Requirements

In order for the logging analysis software to plot a track map the following
sensors are required and must be logged.

• Lateral G force
• Wheel

Speed

• Lap Beacon (Note that the ‘Beacon’ Channel must be logged)
• Longitudinal G force (Optional: See Below)

A Longitudinal G force sensor should be used if the vehicle has only one
wheel speed sensor. This allows the analysis software to eliminate wheel
lockups which is essential when creating or using a track map.

Other Functions

The ADL can perform many other functions and calculations including the
following:

Functions:

• Shift

Lights

• Engine

Log

Calculations:

The ADL can calculate and display any of the following:

• Lap Time, Lap Speed, Running Lap Time, Split Lap Times, Lap Number,

Laps Remaining.

• Ground Speed, Drive Speed, Wheel Slip, Lap Distance, Trip Distance,

Odometer.

• Lap Time Gain / Loss continuously displays how far behind or ahead the

vehicle is compared to a reference lap.

• Current

Gear.

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