Pc requirements – Haltech IQ3 Data Logger Dash User Manual

Page 28

Advertising
background image

IQ3 Data Logger Dash Installation Manual


28

Downloaded Data

: Stored IQ3 data is downloaded to the user’s PC by means of the IQ3

microSD memory card. Before the data can be opened into the DataLink software, it must first

pass “through” the Configuration file.

Configuration File

: The IQ3 Configuration file, contained within the DataLink program, is

automatically loaded with the installation of the DataLink software. The Configuration file

contains all the information necessary to convert the raw data saved on the memory card into a
format that allows the file to be opened in the DataLink software.

The configuration file is a “template” for all downloaded data, containing channel names,
calibration values and scaling values, along with programming features such as the start data

logging channel, etc.

DataLink Software

: The Datalink II software provides the ability to open and graph data

contained in a runfile. The DataLink is software is generic in nature, in that it does not store
information related to the data logger setup. Instead, the software contains settings relevant to

the graphing of data and the user’s PC setup.

PC Requirements

PC Hardware Requirements

USB Port

Serial Communications Port or USB to Serial Port Adapter

CD/DVD drive

3 Button Mouse

Note: The use of a mouse with a center button is highly recommended


If your PC does not have a CD drive please contact Racepak and request the optional DataLink II

USB Flash Drive Installation Kit. This kit allows the DataLink II software and license disk to be
installed directly through the computers USB port. The DataLink II software does not require a

CD or Floppy Disk Drive for normal operation.

Screen Resolution

The DataLink II software requires a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768. We recommend
the use of the largest and highest resolution monitor that meets your installation and budget

requirements. If your PC is configured with dual monitor support, the DataLink II software has
special features to take advantage of the capabilities. A flat panel (1280 x 1024 resolution)

narrow outline monitor such as those manufactured by Dell and Fujitsu is optimum for high-end
applications.

Advertising