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We are confident that this will help you in the use of you new product GET by Athena Evolution. M40 STANDARD – M40 EXPANSION – M40 PLUS, due to GPS technology, can log not only signal from connected sensors but also data concerning trajectories and vehicle speed.
1 GPS antenna • 1 power cable, code GL-0038-AA • 1 expansion cables JST-Binder for the connection of external sensors (only M40 EXPANSION) • 2 expansion cables JST-Binder for the connection of external sensors (only M40 PLUS) • 1 USB-JST cable for pc connection •...
5. 3 SUGGESTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION We recommend to read carefully following chapters in order to get the best during the installation of M40 in your vehicle. WARNING: A WRONG INSTALLATION COULD CAUSE SERIOUS TROUBLES TO PEOPLE AND/OR THINGS 3.1 Precautions for M40 installation...
Appendix 2 Appendix 3 of this manual. With dedicated cables it is possible to connect directly to ECU by Athena Evolution (example GP1EVO) via CAN bus. The following figure shows in principles a typical installation of a M40 into a motorbike.
(condition 2) but with a low satellite reading (condition 5). Except for condition 7, status of M40 will be defined by a combination of two LEDs conditions: 2 + 5, or 2 + 6, or 3 + 5 , etc.
DATALOGGER In this situation it is possible to give power to m40 directly from ECU and to log all CAN channels coming from ECU. All data like rpm, throttle position, injection time, advance time, etc will be available through only one cable.
Configuration: this is necessary for base setup of the instrument like serial number and identify number. • Setup: this is needed by M40 in order to get all information about sensors, calibrations, logging frequencies, etc. You can adjust M40 setup with CONFIG DATALOGGER software (if you are using DATA MANAGER software) or Setup Manager (it’d included into the software suite GATE).
In fixed application (test bench) you do not need GPS. NOTE: M40 continue to search satellites during logging. This permit to start the acquisition also without GPS data. In this case it will be probable that trajectories visualization (done via software) could be compromise.
7.4 Internal accelerometers M40 has got three accelerometers as described in the picture: Values are logged automatically by M40 and therefore can be used with MX2. Internal accelerometers are System Channels, in M40 setup. Logical names are: • ACCX •...
8.2 Download of recorded sessions You need to download data before analyzing Follow instructions below: • Switch on the M40 (greed led on fix) and connect to the PC (both LEDs will blink together). • Verify that all instruction in are accomplished.
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(in our example it is represented with XXX). Also the Run Comment) text (if it is present) will be added to the folder name. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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At the end of download a message will appear: the device has to be disconnect. • Confirm the operation pressing OK: the window of Download Data will disappear. For further information on Download Data use read DATA MANAGER user manual. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
NOTE: you can use an old project by selecting Open Project in File menu. If you use the Demo project you cannot save changes (example: sessions and new channels). For this reason it is suggested to create a brand new project. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Create New – for the procedure refer to chapter of this manual. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
A message will appear at the end of the operation. PLEASE NOTE: BY SETTING THE DEFAULT TRACK THE LAPS DIVISION WILL BE ALREADY AVAILABLE ON WINTAX SOFTWARE (THIS OPERATION IS NOT NECESSARY FOR MX2 SOFTWARE). M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
(otherwise you could not calculate some laps). • If you need to modify a start-finish line, click on the FL and modify it. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Push Apply to use the created track to the session. Now it is possible to synchronize the track into the device as described in this manual. For further information on MX2 functions read DATA MANAGER user manual. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Download device’s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu. • “Open from Device” ICON • Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Start Setup Manager clicking on the button in starting window of GATE. Download device’s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu. • “Open from Device” ICON M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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You could save the modified setup on to the PC (suggested): select Save as... in File menu. For further information on Setup Manager and modifications to calibrations read GATE user manual. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
8.7 Starting and stopping logging (MANUAL) If M40 start and stop are set in manual (read chapter 8.9.3 of this manual) it is necessary to start/stop the device with the PC. 8.7.1 Starting and stopping logging (MANUAL) with DATA MANAGER Follows these instructions: Switch on the device (green led on fix) and connect to the PC (both LEDs will blink).
Wait until the device is recognized by Windows (usually the message in the low right part of the screen). • • Open Download Manager and wait that the device appears in Devices and Sessions. • Select the device as show in the picture. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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NOTE: ONCE THE LOGGING HAS BEEN STARTED DISCONNECT THE LOGGER FROM THE PC. • To stop the logging press Stop Acquis. In the right part of Download Manager (after selecting the device in the “Devices and sessions” window. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
8.8 Time syncronization (from pc) 8.8.1 Time syncronization with DATA MANAGER To synchronize M40 clock with the PC, proceed as follow: • Switch on the device (green led on fix) and connect to the PC (both LEDs will blink). •...
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By doing this the device and the PC will show the same time. NOTE : you can do this only if Time Mode is in MANUAL (read chapter 8.9.2 of this manual). M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
8.9 M40 configuration M40 configuration panel permit to modify device parameters and it is the same both in DATA MANAGER and GATE. Configuration panel is on the right part of setup window: In the configuration panel you could set: ...
Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger. • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree: on the right part of Setup Manager will • appear a configuration page of the device (see picture below) 8.9.2 M40 configuration with GATE To get to the setup panel follow instruction below: •...
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Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager. • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree: on the right part of Setup Manager will • appear a configuration page of the device (see picture below) 8.9.3 Data logging parameters modification M40 logging parameters are in the upper part of configuration panel (see picture below): M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05...
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Available options are: • Log Mode: define the logging mode of M40. Options are: Normal (predefined): data logging will stop only if “stop logging conditions” are satisfied or if the memory is full (green LEDs blinking). It is suggested to leave this setting a sit is..
Parameters relative to source channel setup for lap triggering in M40 are in the central configuration panel: Lap Trigger is used to cut laps in closed tracks in order to have lap times. If M40 is not linked to any display, this parameter is not really important: MX2 can cut lap times usin GPS signal only.
Can1 Byte Order : select data format of CAN1 bus, by choosing between proposed values WARNING: YOU NEED TO KNOW THE CAN PROTOCOL OF YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE MODIFY CAN PARAMETERS. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
8.10 M40 setup properties modification In setup window you can modify following M40 parameters: GPS configuration Adding comments (available only in GATE software) Adding driver’s name Adding vehicle’s name Last three voices can change also the name of logging file downloaded by the PC with Download Manager...
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Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger. • • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree: on the right part of Config Datalogger will • appear a configuration page of the device (see picture below) Setup properties Active setup window 8.10.2 M40 setup properties modification with GATE To get to the panel control follow the instruction below: •...
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The picture below show san example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • Click on Setup M40 PLUS at the beginning of channels tree: on the right part of Setup Manager will appear a configuration page of the device (see picture below)
RECORDING OR BAD GPS TRAJECTORIES). 8.10.4 Comment, driver and vehicle setting Comments, driver’s name and vehicle’s name can be changed in order to achieve a easier M40 file management (this important when using more than one M40). These are available configurations: Comment (only for GATE software): you can add a comment Driver Name : you can add a driver’s name...
8.11 Firmware update M40 firmware can be updated via the PC. To update firmware please act as follows: Switch on M40 and connect to the PC with USB cable. Update the firmware by clicking on the firmware auto-executable icon. ...
Frequency inputs (open collector 0-5V , freq. 0 - 20kHz) 1 input for button connection or external beacon (only in M40 EXP and PLUS) with internal 5V pull up 2 auxiliary power supplies (5V and 12V ) ...
APPENDIX 1: M40 SETUP Some examples here described will help the end user to add new channels into M40 PLUS setup and the use of WATCH window. Each sensor physically connected to the datalogger need to be defined and calibrated into the setup, stored in the device.
Start Config Datalogger clicking on the button in starting window of DATA MANAGER. Download device’s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu. • “Open from Device” ICON M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger. • • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: If, for example, the sensor is connected to AD1; click on AD1 (in Analogue Channels list): channel’s •...
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You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu. “Send Setup to Device” ICON This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager. • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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We need now to proceed with the channel calibration. This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal. Click on Calibrate Channel (low right part of the screen), a calibration window will appear: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc: select Save as... in File menu. For further information on Setup Manager read Gate user manual. This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05...
Download device’s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu. • “Open from Device” ICON • Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • If, for example, the sensor is connected to AD1; click on AD1 (in Analog Channels list): channel’s • properties will appear. • Now you can change all options: Decimal Places: how many decimal places you wish to have (set None for this case) Logging rate: logging frequency.
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You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup • menu. “Send Setup to Device” ICON This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Save device’s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu. • “Open from Device” ICON • Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • If, for example, the sensor is connected to AD1; click on AD1 (in Analog Channels list): channel’s • properties will appear. • Now you can change all options: Decimal Places: how many decimal places you wish to have (set None for this case) Logging rate: logging frequency.
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You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu. “Send Setup to Device” ICON This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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WARNING: values that will be set in Y fields are referred to number of gears of the gearbox. The value 0 in a Y field will be NEUTRAL, the value 10 will be the reverse (if present). M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
1.3 TPS setup (available only for GATE software) To insert the TPS sensor inside M40 setup we suggest to download the setup from the device: • Start Setup Manager by clicking the button in GATE. Save device’s setup in to the PC by clicking the icon or clicking Open from Device in Setup menu.
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We need now to proceed with the channel calibration. This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal. Click on Calibrate Channel (low right part of the screen), a calibration window will appear: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc: select Save as... in File menu. • For further information on Setup Manager read Gate user manual. This option is available on if M40 is on and connected to PC via USB M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Setup Manager. • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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We need now to proceed with the channel calibration. This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal. Click on Calibrate Channel (low right part of the screen), a calibration window will appear: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Pot Length : this parameter define the total length (in mm) of the installed sensor (in this example 150) • Once limit values are defined, click OK to get back to M40 setup window • You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu.
2 SWITCH CHANNELS (ONLY M40 EXPANSION AND PLUS MODELS) This chapter will guide the user to the functionalities of SWITCH channel. SWITCH channels could be used to log signals from: • buttons: the signal applied to the SW input is a pulse (voltage changes once the button is pressed and end once the button is released) •...
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The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • Configure SW1 by clicking on SW1 in the Switch Channels list • If, for example, the button is connected to SW1 of EXP1 wiring; click on SW1 (in Switch Channels list): •...
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“jumps”: a classical example is a button that need to be pressed some seconds to activate the function. If Button Mask is low M40 could detect two or more activation instead of one. To avoid this you could set the parameter to 1000 (1 second).
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You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup • menu. “Send Setup to Device” ICON • We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc: select Save as... in File menu. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Once the job is done, a message will appear and you will see the setup in Config Datalogger (or Setup Manager). • The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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We need now to proceed with the channel calibration. This operation is needed in order to have a proper logging signal. Click on Calibrate Channel (low right part of the screen), a calibration window will appear: 500 Hz BEACON M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Seconds: this is the “blind time” and it is used to avoid wrong lap triggering coming from more than one wall beacon transmitter. • Once calibration values are defined, click OK to get back to M40 setup window • Set the lap trigger option as SW1: •...
Define protocol and bus speed • Define channel properties All operations depend on CAN bus used from all devices connected to M40 datalogger: it is necessary know data format prior to configure CAN channels. CAN Bus connector is available in MAIN wiring of M40.
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The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • • Click Setup M40 PLUS: on right side of window will be available settings for protocol and bus speed (picture below): M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Available options are Yes or No. Name: define channel name. In this case CAN1. Decimal Places: how many decimal places you wish to have (set None for this case) Unit: define channel measurement unit M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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Linear : channel value is visualized/logged with the calibration curve defined by X and Y values (for further information read chapter Appendix 1 of this manual) GEAR : channel value is visualized/logged with the calibration “GEAR” (for further information read chapter Appendix 1 of this manual). M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup • menu. “Send Setup to Device” ICON • We suggest to save the new modified setup in to the pc: select Save as... in File menu. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
4 INPUT CAPTURE CHANNELS (IC CHANNELS) This chapter will show how to set an IC channel in M40. IC channels are, for examples: • Proximity sensors, as wheel speed sensors • Engine speed (RPM) IC channels have frequency domain signals and an minimum amplitude between 0 and 5 V.
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The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • • If, for example, the sensor is connected to IC1 (in EXP wiring loom); click on IC1 (in Input Capture Channels list): channel’s properties will appear. •...
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NOTE: if the sensor is inside the gearbox (usual for motorbikes) you could use Calc Diameter (low right part of the screen). By clicking the button you will see this figure: M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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After this, press Apply to confirm data and get back to the configuration window. • Once calibration values are defined, click OK to get back to M40 setup window • You need to write the new modified setup to the device: click the icon or Send Setup to Device in Setup menu.
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Using WATCH it is compulsory to switch on and connect M40 to PC (read chapter of this manual). 5.1 Start and stop “WATCH”: real time channel visualization This procedure shows visualization of two analogue channels: operations are the same for all of M40 parameters. Start WATCH as described: •...
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The picture below shows an example of a M40 PLUS base setup: • • Click on WATCH icon to see channels list visualization “WATCH” ICON M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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If we wish to read live AD1 and VBAT channels, we select boxes in Watch column • Click on Start Watch in “instrument bar” or select Start Watch in Watch menu: the software will show • selected values. “Start Watch” ICON M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
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NOTE: the value, visualized in WATCH, is given by channel calibration. WARNING: to get back to Setup Manager window, click on the icon on the left of the WATCH window “Setup Manager” ICON M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
Calibrate button (corresponding to the required channel) without starting WATCH . We suggest to use this function only after the channel is configured in M40 setup. Once the button Calibrate is pressed, you will see the calibration window. The procedures are the same of previous chapters.
To set the zero, press “Set Zero” of the required channel We suggest to send back the setup once “zero” operation are finished. We suggest to use this function only after the channel is configured in M40 setup. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05...
To set this we will use the Offset button: Set the value in dialogue box: Use negative values to add the offset to the channel value and use positive values to subtract; press OK to confirm. M40 DATALOGGER User Manual Rev.05 2014 GET by Athena Evolution...
APPENDIX 2: CONNECTORS M40 STD. – EXP. - PLUS Following chapters will show pinout of all connector in M40. 1 “MAIN” CONNECTOR (M40 STD. - EXP. - PLUS) MAIN pinout of M40 : MAIN connector Front view (wiring get out from rear part)
2 “EXP” CONNECTOR (M40 STD. - EXP. - PLUS) EXP pinout of M40 : EXP connector Front view (wiring get out from rear part) Signal Description Setup Manager name name VBB1 Auxiliary power (same as power voltage) GND SEN GND sensors...
Analogue input 8 Analogue input 9 Frequency input 4 Frequency input 5 VREF Auxiliary power (5 VDC) 5 “USB” CONNECTOR (M40 STD. - EXP.- PLUS) USB pinout of M40: USB connector Front view (wiring get out from rear part) Signal...
VT1-PC CONNECTOR: input for the connection of VT1 configurator or ECU setting cable GP1 EVO • LOGGER CONNECTOR: input for the connection of M40 datalogger (MAIN connector). • BATTERY LESS SWITCH: this switch is a cable that connect EN-BLES to the ground: the datalogger switch on is delayed about 10 seconds in order to get the system ready (offroad motorbikes).
5 DATA DOWNLOAD WIRING code GL-0019-AA DATA DOWNLOADING wiring loom code GL-0019-AA. This wiring loom has to be connected to USB (M40 datalogger) PC USB PORT M40 USB CONNECTOR Signal Signal Description Description name name USB + USB +5V connection...
This picture shows all connectors of POWER wiring loom code GL-0036-AA. This loom has to be connected to MAIN of M40. Power wiring loom code GL-0036-AA could power the M40 also with and external power supply (example battery) without the use of the engine. This is interesting especially in vehicles that power the system only with the engine switched on (offroad motorbikes).
The following picture shows all connectors of POWER wiring loom code GL-0037-AA. This cable has to be connected to MAIN of M40. Power cable code GL-0037-AA could power the M40 also with the battery code DA00010000 without the use of the engine. This is interesting especially in vehicles that power the system only with the engine switched on (offroad motorbikes).
This picture shows all connectors of POWER-DATA code GL-0038-AA. This loom has to be connected to MAIN of M40. This loom could power M40 with an external battery and could connect M40 to CAN bus. BLUE WIRE - CAN MAIN M40 CONNECTOR...
GL-0039-AA. This wiring loom has to be connected to MAIN of M40. This cable could power M40 also with battery code DA00010000 avoiding the connection of the device with vehicle power loom. There are also two wires to connect the vehicle CAN line.
PLEASE NOTE: • If CONF. 1 is used, the M40 is powered from GP1EVO • If CONF. 2 or CONF. 3 are used, the M40 is powered separately without the need of the bike running Parts needed Configuration Code: Description CONF.1 –...
PLEASE NOTE: • If CONF. 1 is used, the M40 is powered from GP1EVO • If CONF. 2 or CONF. 3 are used, the M40 is powered separately without the need of the bike running Configuration Parts needed Code: Description CONF.1 –...
3 LC1 EVO - M40 (ANALOG CONNECTION) NOTE: LC1 EVO module have to be powered separately • • M40 have to be powered separately After connecting LC1 module to M40, user have to set the channel in datalogger setup • Parts needed Configuration Code: Description CONF.1 –...
4 LC1 EVO - M40 (CAN BUS CONNECTION) PLEASE NOTE: LC1 EVO module have to be powered separately • • M40 have to be powered separately After connecting LC1 module to M40, user have to set the channel in datalogger setup • Parts needed Configuration Code: Description CONF.1...
M40 - ANALOG SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 5VDC PLEASE NOTE: • M40 have to be powered separately • After connecting sensors to M40, user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Parts needed Configuration Code: Description CONF.1 – CONF.2 Datalogger M40 completo di antenna GPS CONF.1 –...
M40 - ANALOG SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 12VDC PLEASE NOTE: • M40 have to be powered separately • After connecting sensors to M40, user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Parts needed Configuration Code: Description CONF.1 – CONF.2 Datalogger M40 completo di antenna GPS CONF.1 –...
M40 - FREQUENCY SENSORS SUPPLIED AT 12VDC PLEASE NOTE: • M40 have to be powered by an external battery • After connecting sensors to M40, user have to set the channel in datalogger setup Parts needed Configuration Code: Description CONF.1 – CONF.2 Datalogger M40 completo di antenna GPS CONF.1 –...
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