Unipro UniGo 5005 User Manual

Unipro UniGo 5005 User Manual

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  • Page 1 UniGo 3005/5005 Laptimer User Guide...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions S a f e t y PLEASE READ THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY • Read the instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Follow all instructions. • Be careful not to drop it on the ground. • Do not leave it under heavy objects. •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RPM BARGRAPH MAX TURNING UNIGO OFF RUN-IN TIME BUILT-IN HELP RUN-IN TEMPERATURE DRIVING RUN-IN TEMP CHANNEL ANALYZING RUN-IN REVS TRANSFER TO A COMPUTER UNIGO MENU TRANSFER TO A UNIPRO USB FLASH KEY LANGUAGE 5005 SET UP SCREENS WARNING LED SETUP...
  • Page 4: Contents

    Contents C o n t e n t s LCD CONTRAST DELETE ALL SESSIONS LED BRIGHTNESS DELETE DOWNLOADED SCREENSAVER TIME SESSIONS AUTO POWER OFF TIME MEMORY STATUS TEMPERATURE ENGINE RUN-IN MODE UNIT UNIMAN GAME LAST LAP DATA INFO MENU FREEZE TIME USB MODE (CABLE) SPLIT DISPLAY USB MENU (FLASH KEY)
  • Page 5: Copyright And Acknowledgements

    Unipro ApS. The UniGo Laptimer series was designed by Palle Schultz, Denmark: www.Palleschultz.dk Unipro reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Part numbers: 01-03-001 UniGo 3005 basic kit (black)
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    UniGo combines many new ideas not seen text and numbers. Even icons are much nicer before in a Unipro Laptimer: to look at. • High resolution display with gray tones. The feedback we get from drivers and teams...
  • Page 8: Overview

    I n t r o d u c t i o n Please note that this user guide is intended for To identify if the function is for 3005 only, a both UniGo 3005 and UniGo 5005. It is clearly small 3005...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    256 x 160 pixels, 16 gray tones, top view Backlight LED warnings 5 high-brightness, fully programmable 32-bit low-power Data upload USB high-speed via optional USB cable or Unipro Flash key 5005 Buttons Up, down, ok, back, menu, mode Software included Basic / full edition of Off Camber Data analyze software.
  • Page 10: Examples

    Examples I n t r o d u c t i o n...
  • Page 11: Aptimer

    I n s t a l l i n g t h e L a p t i m e r Installing the Laptimer A good installation is key to get good and reliable operation of UniGo. Read this installation guide and learn how to: Install the Laptimer, attach cables and sensors and see how to mount it all on the go-kart.
  • Page 12: Connecting Power

    I n s t a l l i n g t h e Installation L a p t i m e r Rechargeable battery pack powering UniGo. UniGo mounted at the correct distance to the steering wheel. A rechargeable battery pack will give a lot of power with a low weight.
  • Page 13: Running Cables

    I n s t a l l i n g t h e Installation L a p t i m e r RUNNING CABLES The installation of the Laptimer should be seen as a permanent installation on the go-kart and the time to run the cable in a nice way is time well spend.
  • Page 14: Splitters

    I n s t a l l i n g t h e Installation L a p t i m e r Gray splitter for temperature and black for receiver and speed. Cable fixed to the frame with cable ties. Attach the cables together with a cable tie and attach the bundle to the steering column.
  • Page 15: Ir Receiver

    IR RECEIVER The IR receiver use infrared light to trigger the Laptimer. A Unipro IR transmitter is placed at the start/finish line and the infrared light goes across the track. The infrared receiver placed on the kart will receive the infrared beam and trigger the Laptimer.
  • Page 16: Speed Kit Rear

    I n s t a l l i n g t h e Installation L a p t i m e r T-junction mounted in the cooling water T-junction mounted in the cooling water hose with a temperature sensor. SPEED KIT REAR CYLINDER TEMPERATURE The speed kit for the rear axle is available in different sizes to match the axle used.
  • Page 17: Exhaust Temperature

    I n s t a l l i n g t h e Installation L a p t i m e r EXHAUST TEMPERATURE Place the exhaust sensor in the fitting and fasten the nut. Do not tightening it too much. The exhaust sensor is mounted in the exhaust pipe.
  • Page 18 I n s t a l l i n g t h e Installation L a p t i m e r...
  • Page 19: Quick Guide

    The startup screen will show an animated 2 WAYS TO PRESS BUTTONS Unipro logo and the owners name. If no owner name is programmed, it will show the To use UniGo, you need to know how to press Laptimer’s serial number.
  • Page 20: Screensaver

    You can add your own startup picture. The screensaver provides one very useful fea- Just copy a 4 bpp bitmap file called ture. A countdown timer (and for UniGo 5005 “startup.bmp” into the /Pictures folder. also the clock). A small help text isæ displayed The size should be 135 x 160 pixels.
  • Page 21: Turning Unigo Off

    Quick guide Q u i c k G u i d e Power off screen when holding down the Screensaver with the countdown timer acti- mode ( 5005 vated including time and date. UniGo will also turn itself off if no button When the timer reach zero an alarm icon is is pressed and no RPM, speed or trigger is shown in the display and the yellow LED is...
  • Page 22: Driving

    Quick guide Q u i c k G u i d e • Run mode 1 is for four data fields. • Run mode 2 is for gear karts with two data fields and last lap data. • Run mode 3 is for two data fields with best lap information and last lap data.
  • Page 23: Transfer To A Unipro Usb Flash Key 5005

    Data program using the optinal Unipro flash key. Just go to the main menu and insert Also check www.uniprolaptimer.com for the flash key in the top connector as shown on news and updates. the next picture. Unipro USB flash key mounted in the USB connector.
  • Page 24 Quick guide Q u i c k G u i d e...
  • Page 25: Onfiguring The Aptimer

    C o n f i g u r i n g t h e L a p t i m e r Configuring the Laptimer This chapter will learn you all about the configuration of UniGo. Entering setup, most often settings, and every single setting. A correct setup is essential for the maximum performance of your Laptimer so make sure to read this chapter carefully.
  • Page 26: Track Menu

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r move around in the menu and press the ok it easy, they are also located here. button ( ) on the relevant line to change the value.
  • Page 27: Magnet Count

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r MAGNET COUNT split points are enabled for editing. Set each point as you like and enter the number in If the receiver is set to magnet, the Laptimer either meters or feets.
  • Page 28: Tire Wear Menu

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r The best is to use a soft tape measure and do it every time you go out from the pit. It will have influence on the speed and the tire wear counters.
  • Page 29: Learn Gears

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r LEARN GEARS UniGo use the relation between the speed and the RPM to calculate the current gear number. Learn gears popup ready to learn 1st gear.
  • Page 30: Use Timer Number

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r and revert to the original value. some engines works differently than expected, so if you see the RPM showing incorrected values, try to adjust the stroke setting.
  • Page 31: Run-In Time

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r RUN-IN TIME When breaking in a new engine you have to set the time the driver should run before returning to the pit.
  • Page 32: Warning Led Setup

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r Setup run mode screens. Run mode 2 Warning LED menu. LED blinking at the shown here. same time.
  • Page 33: Lcd Contrast

    C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r setting will ignore the warning below a certain never look directly into them! value. This is typically used for engine water temperature warning.
  • Page 34: Freeze Time

    LED + delta split: Both split LED and delta two-way system. Please see the separate docu- split time is active when passing split points. mentation supplied with the MYLAPS adaptor or contact Unipro directly. BATTERY EMPTY Typically UniGo is powered from a battery. To FREEZE TIME...
  • Page 35: Usb Password

    If you want that, set this setting to “Yes”. 5005 : On UniGo 5005 this setting is also used All settings releated to the driver are on the to delete the sessions after they have been driver menu screen.
  • Page 36 C o n f i g u r i n g Setup mode t h e L a p t i m e r the character. You will be able to select both lower case and upper case, numbers and a lot of special characters.
  • Page 37: Reference Guide

    Communication and power cable make any internal battery compartment. Sta The EXP connector on UniGo is used for external power, but on UniGo 5005 this con- UniTire uses two standard AAA cell batteries. nector both carries power and communication. The software is optimized to be energy-efficient This communication is made to expand UniGo.
  • Page 38: Six Buttons

    The startup screen will show an animated The down button is used to move down in Unipro logo and the owners name. It is menus and for decreasing values. possible to add your own logo instead of the Unipro version.
  • Page 39: Built-In Help

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e the button again. slowly or blink fast. If the RPM shift light is used, it will use the fast blink, and the warning LEDs should use constant or slow to avoid any confusions.
  • Page 40: Low Battery

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e If you set the RPM shift point at 12000 RPM, and the RPM delta value to 200 RPM, the first LED will turn on at 11600 RPM. Then 11800 RPM, 12000 RPM etc.
  • Page 41: Run Mode 2

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e lap number will always be shown on the top line. You will also find information about the recording status and the best lap time. If the current lap time is the best, it will be highlighted with inverted text.
  • Page 42: Analyse Mode

    RPM for the whole session. Use the up ( ) and down ( ) buttons to On a UniGo 5005, the starting time and date move around in the menu and press ok button is also shown.
  • Page 43: Run Mode View

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e change the lap number shown on the screen. Use the mode button ( ) to change to the next analyze screen. LAP TIME GRAPH To get a graphic overview of the lap times, the lap time graph can be used.
  • Page 44: Counters And Timers

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e TIRE WEAR COUNTERS All the tire wear counters are shown on one single screen. This is an overview of all the counters’s value and the current selected tire wear counter.
  • Page 45: Memory Menu

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e MEMORY MENU command will delete all the old sessions, eg. the sessions that are already transferred. When using UniGo, its menory will be You will have to confirm this before the session filled with data.
  • Page 46: Engine Run-In Mode

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e Please be aware that you need both laps free the running time. and minutes free for logging a new session The target values are the values that are op- though! tium, but that should not be exceeded.
  • Page 47 UniGo. Please notice the difference 5005 between 3005 and 5005 explained next. The memory in UniGo 5005 almost unlim- ited. The flash used is shown in how many The information is divided into two or three megabytes are used out of the total available different screens.
  • Page 48: Usb Mode (Cable)

    The Off Camber Data program do have an eject MANUFACTURE DATE button to make this easy. This is the date this UniGo was manufactured at the Unipro production. It is a good indica- tion on how old the Laptimer is.
  • Page 49: Usb Menu (Flash Key) 5005

    FIRMWARE UPDATE 5005 When the key is attached, then UniGo will If a firmware file is found on the Unipro flash show the USB MENU screen. key, it can be copied to the Laptimer from here. To update the firmware, please see “INFO MENU”...
  • Page 50: Firmware Update

    R e f e r e n c e Operating UniGo G u i d e digit is visible to avoid others from seing your password. If the password is entered correctly, the USB will be enabled. FIRMWARE UPDATE Updating the firmware is very easy on UniGo. You will not need any special software exept the new firmware file from our homepage.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    If you don’t find the answer to the problem here, please contact your Unipro dealer for further assistance. Weak and hard to read text • Run the ignition wire as far away from the other cables.
  • Page 52: Cleaning

    Maintenance M a i n t e n a n c e Cleaning If the normal battery holder is used, please remove the batteries to avoid leaking when not To clean the case, display, and buttons used for a long time. The exterior surfaces of UniGo products are made from plastic box with a plastic overlay.
  • Page 53: Service

    Unipro dealer. Unipro ApS. You can always find the updated list of world- Attempted servicing by unauthorized people wide dealers on www.uniprolaptimer.com.
  • Page 54: Index

    Index I n d e x Power off 21, 38 Power on 19, 38 Acknowledgements V Preface II Batteries 37 Quick guide 19 Cleaning Reference guide 37 Contrast too low 51 Copyright V Safety II Safety instructions II Display 37 Screenshots, examples 10 Service 53 Specifications 9...
  • Page 55 I n d e x...
  • Page 56 Unipro ApS • Viborg Hovedvej 24 • DK-7100 Vejle • Denmark Tel: +45 7585 1182 • Fax: +45 7585 1782 www.uniprolaptimer.com...

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