Configuration, Configuration sequence, Configuration file – MoTeC C125 User Manual

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Configuration

All aspects of the Display Logger can be configured, including; which sensor
is connected to which input, the calibration of each sensor, what to display
and where to display it, what to log and how fast to log it, tacho range,
warning alarms, multi stage shift lights etc.
The configuration is stored in a file on the PC. When starting Dash Manager
software, the menu items related to changing the configuration are
unavailable. To make them available, load a configuration file either by
opening an existing file or by creating a new one.
All changes to the Display Logger configuration are performed ‘Offline’, i.e.
without the PC communicating with the Display Logger. The changes are
saved in the configuration file on the PC. The file must be sent to the Display
Logger before the changes take effect. See

Sending and Retrieving

Configuration Files

.

Tip:

When using a laptop in and around a car, it is often not practical to use a

mouse to navigate through the program. Using the keyboard to select options
is easier. An overview is given in

Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

.

Configuration Sequence

The configuration is best setup in the following order:

1. Connections (Input Pins & Communications)
2. Calculations (Lap Time, Fuel Prediction etc.)
3. Functions

(Logging,

Display,

Alarms, Auxiliary Outputs etc.)

This simplifies the setup procedure by ensuring that the required channels are
available for the functions that use them.
Channels cannot be used until they have been generated by an input,
calculation or function.

Configuration File

From the File menu the following options are available:

New – creates a new configuration based on a predefined template
Open – selects an existing file

Right-click the configuration file to Rename, Delete, Send to a disk etc.

Save – saves a newly created configuration with a meaningful name
Save as – can be used to create a copy of an existing configuration file

by giving it a new name

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