11 Notification of new available versions 5.3.4 Display setup 12 Technical specifications and drawings 5.4 Wi Fi 5.4.1 Configuring MX UTV as an Access Point AP 5.4.2 Adding MX UTV to an existing network 5.4.3 Wi Fi network settings 5.4.4 The Internet connectivity 5.4.5 Connection issues...
MX UTV 1. MX UTV in a few words n lap time, with the precision of 1/100 MX UTV is a gauge designed for being installed on an UTV vehicle. sec and all parameters coming from GPS and Glonass constellations: speed, position, lateral acceleration and time of the day.
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CHAPTER 1 MX UTV Finally, you may analyse the data with MX UTV is expandable: you can connect it via CAN Bus to: Race Studio Analysis, the widely n SmartyCam HD approved data software you can freely n LCU-One CAN Lambda controller download from our website www.aim-sportline.com.
CHAPTER 2 MX UTV 2. What is in the kit? MX UTV CAN + Power cable Single point belt temperature sensor with fixing kit and extension cable Sensor extension cable...
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CHAPTER 2 MX UTV MX UTV Alarm Led 1 RGB Shiftlights Integrated GPS Alarm Led 2 CAN - ECU AN - IN CAN - EXP Light sensor Wide Graphical display Pushbuttons Nylon body...
When installing the belt temperature sensor and all sensors in general ensure that Your MX UTV can only be powered by the vehicle battery and is to be installed using the sensor cable does not bend, be careful not to over tighten the plastic stripes –...
Before using your MX UTV you need to set some parameters as explained here below. ced left on the front of your MX UTV switches on/off the backlight according to the Enter the menu pressing the “MENU/<<” button and this page shows up.
Selecting this icon, you can choose your vehicle ECU. here below). If your vehicle is equipped with a Yamaha ECU you can also set MX UTV analog input (right image below); else it is indicated to the infra-red belt temperature input.
Yamaha YXZ 2016 and 2017 ECU and an improvement while if lighting red they indicate a worsening. allows you to set the MX UTV analog input. It needs an analog sensor to be connected to MX UTV rear central con- nector (see MX UTV pinout in “Techni-...
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In this page (left image below) you can link each LED to one of the channels supplied that switches on each LED so to know when up-shifting. by your vehicle ECU. As you see in addition to the usual ECU channels, MX UTV sup- Choosing “OFF” the central LED bar is disabled (right image below).
5.3.4 Display setup button top left of the page appears: press it. MX UTV can show up to 4 pages, two of which are pre-defined: n RPM & Lap Time (left image here below): shows RPM value and lap time n Speed &...
AiM devices but can communicate only with those he knows the password of. 1 – As an Access Point (AP – default setting) If you forget the password you can reset Wi-Fi configuration from MX UTV menu as explained at the beginning of this chapter.
To set other parameters create a unique password to protect your device/your net- mode, ideal if you want to communicate with one MX UTV using one PC. It is free and work. With a password the communication is safe and encrypted using WPA2-PSK so completely accessible by anyone.
To make your device more recognizable you can add a name to the SSID. The limit is Each MX UTV can have its password that adds another security and privacy level to of eight characters. Allowed characters are all letters, capital too, all digits and these characters: ‘+ - _ () [] {}!.
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In the image below two AiM devices are connected to the same “AiM”WLAN. Here above you see a device “MX UTV ID 017” that switched from AP to WLAN mode (“Existing Network”). Network name is “AiM” and does not work with free access because is protected by a...
Here below is an example of configuration. It means that the WLAN network name is “Network_1. ” A PC has to be authenticated in this network to interact with any AiM device of this network. n Gateway address: 192.168.0.1 primary DNS server: 0.0.0.0 secondary DNS server: 0.0.0.0...
Parallels. 5.4.5 Connection issues It can occur that MX UTV is correctly connected to Race Studio 3 via Wi-Fi but the user interface does not show it. This may be because Wi-Fi port setting is set with a static IP.
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CHAPTER 5 MX UTV To ensure that the communication To enable Race Studio 3 correctly working on a Mac with virtualized Windows works select n press Wi-Fi icon “Open Network preferences…” menu. n select “Wi-Fi Settings…” icon Verify that the status in the window that shows up is “Connected” and that the IP address associated is, for example, 10.0.0.10 (could be 10.0.0.11, 10.0.0.12, or...
To calculate these data the system needs start/finish line coordinates. MX UTV comes with a long list of the world main tracks. The tracks are constantly up- dated by our technicians and are automatically loaded to your PC when you run our Race Studio 3 software and a connection to the Internet is available.
MX UTV 5.5.1 Creating a track with MX UTV If you are running in a track NOT included in MX UTV database the device switches The main page is divided in three columns: on the Left: to “learning” mode and behave this way: n on top, the filters that allow to collect many tracks following customized criteria;...
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CHAPTER 5 MX UTV When your MX UTV is connected it is shown on the left bottom part of the page as The keyboard you find above the central column allows you to: said before. Clicking on it all the tracks it contains are shown in the right column of the page.
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CHAPTER 5 MX UTV As said before, if your MX UTV detects the track it is racing on is not included in its New track page appears. All fields with an asterisk are mandatory. database, it starts recording in “learning” mode.
This page manages the 4 resettable odometers of MX UTV. The system odometer is Here you can set the time zone of your MX UTV as well as enable/disable “Daylight not resettable and is not shown; you will see it in odometers page of Race Studio 3 Saving Time”.
CHAPTER 6 MX UTV 6. On the track RPM & LAP TIME page: shows: Some MX UTV pages are available for n RPM bar graph whose range has online visualization. To scroll them press “ON/VIEW”. n RPM value on the right of the been set in “RPM setup”...
At the end of the test you can recall sampled data pressing MEM/OK. This page is a histogram test summary. Moving the cursor left and right you MX UTV shows these pages. can see all laps and select the one you want to see.
Download: to download data, see the related chapter; n Wi-Fi and Properties: to manage the Wi-Fi configuration (see the related chapter) n Tracks: to manage the tracks stored in the device memory n Firmware: to check or update your MX UTV firmware version.
CHAPTER 10 MX UTV 9. Data download 10. Analysis Once MX UTV-PC connection is established activate “Download” tab to download When data have been downloaded press Analysis icon and Race Studio Analysis sampled data. software will open showing this page.
CHAPTER 11 MX UTV 11. Notification of new available versions Our technicians and engineers are constantly working to improve both the firmware (the application that manages your device) and the software (the application you install on your PC). Each time a new firmware and/or software version is available the icon here above appears with an arrow indicating that something is available for download (otherwise the icon only shows the cloud).
CHAPTER 12 MX UTV 12. Technical specification and drawings n Display resolution 268x128 pixel n Backlight 7 configurable RGB colours n Ambient Light sensor n ShiftLights 5 freely configurable RGB LED n Alarms LEDs 2 freely configurable RGB LED n CAN connection...
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CHAPTER 12 MX UTV MX UTV pinout Our web site, www.aim-sportline.com is constantly updated. Please, refer to it for downloading the last release of our documentation.
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