Updating c125 dash manager software, I2 data analysis software, Connecting the display logger to a pc – MoTeC C125 User Manual

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Updating C125 Dash Manager Software

Software updates are available free of charge, giving access to the latest
features. Download the latest software version from the website and follow the
software installation instructions to update to the new version.
To update the associated firmware in the device, select Upgrade Dash
Version

from the Online menu. See

Configuration Versions and Updating

.

i2 Data Analysis Software

MoTeC's i2 data analysis software is used to analyse the logged data that has
been recorded by the Display Logger. Any number and combination of
graphs, gauges and reports can be analysed simultaneously. The i2
environment can be customised to specific user requirements.
i2 Standard

is included with any Data Logging upgrade.

Connecting the Display Logger to a PC

The Display Logger connects to the Ethernet port on the PC. This requires a
connector for the standard Ethernet cable in the loom.
The C125 loom 62204 incorporates this connector. Alternatively the connector
can be wired into an existing loom using the unterminated Ethernet cable
(61131), or the Ethernet to Superseal Connector Cable that is terminated with
Tyco connector pins (61236).
All options are used in conjunction with a standard Ethernet cable.
Connection details are described in

PC Connection

PC Communications Setup

To enable PC communications, a connection must be setup in the Dash
Manager software to match the Display Logger serial number.

• On

the

Tools

menu click Connection Settings and then click Add

• Click OK to choose IP (Ethernet). This is the only available connection

type.

• Click

Search

*

• In the list with discovered devices, click the required Display Logger

and click Select

If the PC needs to communicate with more than one Display Logger, repeat
the steps.

* The connection uses IPV6, which can be affected by firewall and anti
virus applications.

If you have a Display Logger connected but it is not listed in Discovered
Devices, try disabling or uninstalling all anti-virus software.

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