Motec introduction 5 accessories – MoTeC ADL3 EDL3 User Manual

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MoTeC

Introduction

5

Accessories

BR2

A BR2 Beacon Receiver may be connected to the ADL3, which allows the
ADL3 to calculate lap times for display and to provide lap information for
the data logging analysis software.

SLM

The SLM Shift Light Module can be used for shift lights, warnings and
other driver alerts.

It comprises 8 LEDs that can be programmed to display any colour.

GPS

The ADL3 supports many GPS (Global Positioning System) devices
allowing the ADL3 to record speed, generate lap times and measure
position information.

This information can be used in the i2 data analysis software to create
track maps, and plot and compare driven lines.

Telemetry

The ADL3 supports transmission of data via a telemetry radio to a remote
location such as a pit garage. This allows monitoring of the current vehicle
condition, position on the track, lap times, fuel remaining, laps remaining
etc.

The telemetry system provides three major functions:

1. Real time data that is transmitted continuously and can be shown on
graphs, gauges and other displays.

2. End of lap data which shows summary information at the end of a lap
such as lap time, maximum temperatures etc.

3. Telemetry analysis which exports the real time data to the i2 analysis
software at the end of each lap or on demand which allows normal
analysis of the data including maths calculations, while the vehicle is still
on the track.

Other telemetry features include: warning alarms, position of multiple
vehicles on a track map, broadcast data via DDE (Dynamic Data
Exchange) or via IP (Internet Protocol).

Note: The Telemetry option is required for the basic functionality. The
Remote Logging option is required in addition to the Telemetry option for
the Telemetry Analysis function.

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