5.2.3 – Backlight 5.2.4 – Wi-Fi 5.3 – Odometers 5.4 – Tracks 5.5 – System Info 6 – On track application 6.1 – Connection to the PC 6.2 – Configuration of the Expansions 6.3 – Managing a track on MXK10 with racestudio3...
CHAPTER 1 1. MXK10 in a few words MXK10 is an AiM dash logger designed to be installed on Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R produced in the years 2011-2019. It is a full Plug and Play dash, completely com- patible with the original connector and with the fixing points of the original bracket of your bike.
External powercable - 110/220v Battery Charger with AC power adapter MXK10 kit (part number: XA2MXS12A05R0KN) includes: MXK10 installation is extremely simple. You only need the tools shown here below: - Software Race Studio 3 CD n pin punch (1) - Bullet...
CHAPTER 4 4. MXK10 Main features First of all, we have to say that MXK10 has two different working modes: Road Mode and Track Mode. You may swap Two pages are intended for road usage. between the two modes entering the proper voice of “Preferences” Menu (paragraph 5.2.1).
CHAPTER 4 4.2 Icons 4.1 Lap Times MXK10 calculates and shows lap times. This can be made Thanks to the wide number of icons available on its display, the dash logger shows a good amount of information. Here in two ways: follow explanation of their meaning and working mode.
START/STOP ( Generic problem ( Differently pushed they perform different actions on MXK10 display pages. With reference to the following table: S stays In the upper part of the dash are 10 LED shift lights ( ): when all lights are on it is suggested to shift gear.
START/STOP for 2 seconds and push it again for 2 seconds to disable it. Track Mode data recording is automatically enabled and activates when RPM reaches 2000 and speed is higher than 20 km/h. When MXK10 is recording the related icon appears ( System Information Exit...
Quick shift parameters are related to Up and Down shift. It is possible to enable/disable UP and Down modes. gh the icons with “UP” and ”DOWN” buttons, select the The selected setting is shown by an icon in MXK10 bottom row. icon and press “SEL” to change the selected parameters.
Use “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to select the desired setting and “SEL” button to confirm the setting. Here below is front compression setting page. Your MXK10 may work in two different modes: Road and Track. You may swap between the two modes entering this voice of “Preferences“ menu.
A light sensor (shown below on the right) in the MXK10 offers five different odometers. One of them is not resettable while the others are. The first two odometers are lower left side of the dash may help setting the desired used to show total and partial mileage.
“Configurations” icon and configurations page appears n click “New” and new configuration panel appears: select an “MXK10” logger and press “OK”; when performing subse- quent configurations “Select Configuration” panel shows on top the last four devices you configured.
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CHAPTER 6 Setting LCU-One CAN At the very first MXK10 connection this page shows up: To set an LCU-One CAN: n press “New Expansion” button; n select “LCU-One CAN” and press OK n name the LCU One and fill in its serial number or press “Get SN from a connected expansion”...
MXK10 and is the name shown top right of each track box track city is the name of the city the track is located in n all the tracks listed in Race Studio 3 database.
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CHAPTER 6 When MXK10 is connected it is shown on the left bottom part of the page as said before. Clicking on it all the tracks it The keyboard above the central column allows to: contains are shown in the right column of the page.
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7. Data recall Once the test session is over it is possible to download data sampled on a PC. Connect MXK10 dash logger to a PC and At the end of the test sampled data can be recalled pressing “LAP”.
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1 – As an access point (AP – default) most direct connection mode, ideal to communicate with one MXK10 logger using one PC. It is free and so comple- This is the ideal configuration for one only device and tely accessible by anyone. Please set an access password one only computer.
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Adding, for example, the driver’s name, Tom Wolf, the network name (SSID) becomes: ”AiM-MXK10-0107-TomWolf” Once all parameters set click “Transmit”. MXK10 logger reboots and is configured with the new parameters. If MXK10 logger is protected by a password, as recommended, Race Studio 3 will ask that password to authenticate.
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This situation is ideal for a team with multiple drivers and staff members and is desired to communicate with one or more AiM devices using the same PC network. Each MXK10 logger can have its password that adds another security and privacy level to the network.
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DNS address nor gateway by default. It can occur that MXK10 logger is correctly connected to Race Studio 3 via Wi-Fi but the user interface does not show it. The parameters for the device network configuration in this example are: This may be because Wi-Fi port setting is set with a static IP.
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CHAPTER 9 9.6 Working on Mac with virtualized Windows Race Studio 3 only works on Windows operative systems; Mac users can use a virtualized Windows machine. Verify that the status in the window that shows up is “Connected” and that the IP address associated is, for example, The main problem is that the host OS (Mac) must share its Wi-Fi interface with the virtualized operative system (Win- 10.0.0.10 (could be 10.0.0.11, 10.0.0.12, or generically 10.0.0.x).
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This is why we always suggest using an Wi-Fi (WLAN) router. This router work as an Access Point allowing more external devices to connect to its network. MXK10 logger Wi-Fi confi-...
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