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Strany 1 - - Combined Display Logger

USER MANUALC185- Combined Display Logger

Strany 2 - MoTeC C185 User Manual

3 MoTeC IntroductionCompatibility • MoTeC ECUs: M4*, M48*, M8*, M400, M600, M800, M880, M1 • MoTeC Accessories: VIM, SVIM, E888, E816, SLM, P

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4 Introduction MoTeC Typical Devices Used With C185 ECUs The C185 can be connected to most MoTeC ECUs and some other manufacturers' models eith

Strany 4 - MoTeC C185 User Manual

MoTeC Introduction 5 E888/E816 The C185 supports two E888 or E816 Expanders allowing expansion of the number of inputs and outputs. The E888 has 8

Strany 5 - C185 User Manual MoTeC

6 Introduction MoTeC analysis of the data including maths calculations, while the vehicle is still on the track. Other telemetry features include:

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MoTeC 7 Introduction Remote Displays A remote display device may be connected to the C185 to allow display of any value that the C185 calculates, su

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8 Installation MoTeC Installation Mounting and Wiring C185 has three threaded mounting posts. For further detail see Mounting Dimensions. Mounting

Strany 8 - Introduction

MoTeC Installation 9 • Use the correct crimping tool for all contacts to ensure a reliable connection. • Power the C185 via a separate switch and

Strany 9 - Software

10 Installation MoTeC These inputs can also be used to measure two wire variable resistance sensors if an external pull-up resistor is connected fro

Strany 10 - System Overview

MoTeC Installation 11 sensors varies with speed of rotation, variable trigger levels are required, which must vary with the frequency of the input

Strany 11 - Expanders

12 Installation MoTeC CAN (Controller Area Network) Communications This protocol enables communication between all devices connected to the same bu

Strany 12 - Accessories

MoTeC C185 User Manual Copyright © 2015 – MoTeC Pty Ltd The information in this document is subject to change without no

Strany 13 - High Definition Video

MoTeC Installation 13 Connecting Devices Examples Device Connect via Remarks Sensors Inputs: The appropriate input type depends on the sensor ty

Strany 14 - Other Devices

14 Installation MoTeC Software Installation C185 Dash Manager Software C185 Dash Manager software is used for configuration, testing, retrieving th

Strany 15 - Installation

MoTeC 15 Installation i2 Standard is included, while i2 Pro requires the optional Pro Analysis upgrade. See C185 Upgrades. i2 Pro provides advanced

Strany 16 - Connecting Devices

16 Configuration MoTeC Configuration All aspects of the C185 can be configured including, which sensor is connected to which input, the calibration

Strany 17 - 10 Installation MoTeC

MoTeC Configuration 17 Tip: The most recently used files appear at the bottom of the File menu. This is often the easiest way to open an existing f

Strany 18 - Communications

18 Configuration MoTeC Fuel Pressure Oil Pressure Wheel Speed Front Wheel Speed Rear Engine RPM Engine Temperature Alarm Warning Light Gear Channel

Strany 19 - RS232 Serial Communications

MoTeC Configuration 19 Channel Properties Each channel has defined properties, some of which may be modified by the user. Predefining these propert

Strany 20 - Connecting Devices Examples

20 Configuration MoTeC Selecting Channels There are two methods of selecting channels, either the Category Method or the Search Method. Category Met

Strany 21 - Software Installation

MoTeC 21 ConfigurationSearch Method This method lists all channels in alphabetical order and allows a channel to be found either by typing the fir

Strany 22 - Connecting the C185 to a PC

22 Configuration MoTeC Connections Configuring Inputs • On the Connections menu, click Devices • Select the device (e.g. C185) and then click the

Strany 23 - Configuration

C185 User Manual MoTeC Contents Introduction ... 1Features ...

Strany 24 - Channels

MoTeC Configuration 23 Comms Templates Communication templates are available for most connected MoTeC devices. When MoTeC releases new products, ne

Strany 25 - 18 Configuration MoTeC

24 Configuration MoTeC Functions Data Logging Data logging allows sensor readings and calculated values to be stored in the C185 memory for later an

Strany 26 - Channel Properties

MoTeC Configuration 25 Logging Setup Files The logging list can be saved and loaded from a file. This allows multiple logging setups to be used. Lo

Strany 27 - Selecting Channels

26 Configuration MoTeC The anti-alias filter is used to average out any variations in the signal between logged values. This ensures that unrepresen

Strany 28 - Search Method

MoTeC Configuration 27 Track Map Sensor Requirements In order for the i2 Data Analysis software to plot a track map the following sensors are requi

Strany 29 - Connections

28 Configuration MoTeC Display Using Fixed Layouts The C185 display is a high contrast, high brightness colour LCD display. To configure fixed displ

Strany 30 - Calculations

MoTeC Configuration 29 Display Modes (Pages) The display has three display modes or pages; the default names are RACE, PRACTICE and WARMUP. The mod

Strany 31 - Functions

30 Configuration MoTeC Bar 1 and Bar 2 The Bar 1 and Bar 2 facility provides the means to configure two bar type graphs. One could most likely be co

Strany 32 - Anti-Alias Filter

31 MoTeC ConfigurationThe bars can be customised to suit a user's preference. For example: • Setting the scale and the time units. • Custom

Strany 33 - 26 Configuration MoTeC

32 Configuration MoTeC Top Displays The numeric displays can be programmed to display any channel value. The numeric displays can show any channel

Strany 34 - MoTeC Configuration 27

MoTeC C185 User Manual Display Setup with Display Creator ... 36Alarms ...

Strany 35 - Display Using Fixed Layouts

33 MoTeC ConfigurationBottom Display At the bottom, up to 20 lines can be accommodated, with each line containing up to 3 channel values at a ti

Strany 36 - Display Modes (Pages)

34 Configuration MoTeC Alarm Displays When an alarm is activated, a message is shown along the bottom of the display until it is acknowledged. To dr

Strany 37 - Bar 1 and Bar 2

MoTeC Configuration 35 Display Formatting Units All display units can be changed to suit the driver preferences, for example, show temperatures in

Strany 38 - 31 MoTeC Configuration

36 Configuration MoTeC Display Setup with Display Creator When using Display Creator, communications and channels need to be set up. To automate thi

Strany 39 - Centre Display

MoTeC Configuration 37 Page Channels Specifies the channels used to set page up, down and reset values. Page up is the next page in numeric sequenc

Strany 40 - Four Line Style

38 Configuration MoTeC Alarms Alarm Comparisons The warning alarm limits are fully programmable and may include up to 6 comparisons to ensure that t

Strany 41 - Alarm Displays

MoTeC 39 Configuration • If there is more than one unacknowledged alarm, the alarm with the highest priority (that is, the alarm that is highest on

Strany 42 - Display Formatting

40 Operation MoTeC Operation To perform any of the activities in the Online menu, the PC needs to communicate to the C185. Note: All other menu ite

Strany 43 - Display Creator Settings Tab

MoTeC Operation 41 Checking Operation Monitor Channels • On the Online menu, click Monitor Channels • To show any channel on an oscilloscope styl

Strany 44 - Options Tab

42 Operation MoTeC Configuration files can be updated by choosing the option to automatically update the configuration file while updating the softw

Strany 45 - Alarm Behaviour

C185 User Manual MoTeC Glossary ... 81

Strany 46 - Other Functions

MoTeC 43 Operation o Erase Logged Data without unloading o Serial Number to view the Serial and Hardware Number. The Serial Number is required whe

Strany 47 - Operation

44 Appendices MoTeC Appendices Specifications Specifications listed as optional are available as upgrades to customise and grow your system. These

Strany 48 - Checking Operation

MoTeC Appendices 45 Internal Sensors • 3-axis accelerometer, detection range: +/- 5G • Dash temperature sensor • Sensor supply voltage • Batter

Strany 49 - Other Online Activities

46 Appendices MoTeC C185 Upgrades Several options are available as upgrades to customise and grow your system. These additional features are activat

Strany 50 - MoTeC 43 Operation

MoTeC Appendices 47 Characteristics Input Characteristics Analogue Voltage Inputs Suitable for: Potentiometers Voltage output sensors Variable r

Strany 51 - Appendices

48 Appendices MoTeC Analogue Temp Inputs Suitable for: 2 wire variable resistance sensors some voltage output sensors Measure Voltage Range: 0 to

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MoTeC Appendices 49 Digital Inputs Suitable for: Switch to 0 V Logic signal and open collector device (e.g. Hall Switch) Pull-up Resistor: 2200

Strany 53 - C185 Upgrades

50 Appendices MoTeC Speed Inputs Hall mode A 2200 ohm pull-up resistor connected to 2.7 V. Suitable for: Switch to 0 V Logic signal Open collector

Strany 54 - Characteristics

MoTeC Appendices 51 Period 100 usec Measures period between falling edges Resolution 100 usec Maximum 3.2 sec Pulse Width 1 usec Measures puls

Strany 55 - Switch Inputs

52 Appendices MoTeC Analogue Input Sampling 4 times oversampling is scheduled with samples taken every 250 usec, providing measurements every 1 msec

Strany 57 - Speed Inputs

MoTeC Appendices 53 Pin List by Pin Number Pin Name Function 1 AV15 Analogue Voltage Input 15 (with 44 I/O upgrade) 2 AV16 Analogue Voltage

Strany 58 - MoTeC Appendices 51

54 Appendices MoTeC Pin Name Function 26 AV14 Analogue Voltage Input 14 (with 44 I/O upgrade) 27 0V Sensor 0 V 28 5V Sensor 5 V 29 Reserve

Strany 59 - Output Characteristics

MoTeC Appendices 55 Pin Name Function 53 DIG2 Digital Input 2 54 DIG3 Digital Input 3 55 DIG4 Digital Input 4 56 0V Sensor 0 V 57 SW1 Sw

Strany 60 - Pin List by Pin Number

56 Appendices MoTeC Pin List by Function Pin Name Function Battery Power 7 BAT- Battery Negative 8 BAT+ Battery Positive Analogue Voltage Inputs 4

Strany 61 - 54 Appendices MoTeC

MoTeC Appendices 57 Pin Name Function Analogue Temp Inputs 34 AT1 Analogue Temp Input 1 35 AT2 Analogue Temp Input 2 36 AT3 Analogue Temp I

Strany 62 - MoTeC Appendices 55

58 Appendices MoTeC Pin Name Function 10 AUX2 Auxiliary Output 2 11 AUX3 Auxiliary Output 3 12 AUX4 Auxiliary Output 4 13 AUX5 Auxiliary O

Strany 63 - Pin List by Function

MoTeC Appendices 59 Pin Name Function 76 CAN2H CAN 2 High / RS232 Receive Input 71 CAN3L CAN 3 Low 72 CAN3H CAN 3 High 59 CAN4L CAN 4 Low

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60 Appendices MoTeC Mounting Dimensions C185 Note: • All dimensions in [mm] • Ensure product is not stressed when mounted • Dimensions indic

Strany 65 - CAN Interface

MoTeC Appendices 61 Wiring Connector C185 connector 79 pin Autosport connector Mating connector #68086 Wire Specification Wire Wire to suit C18

Strany 66 - Ethernet

62 Appendices MoTeC PC Connection Ethernet Wiring Schematic: ADL3 / C185 Ethernet Connector pin Pin Function Pin Function 77 Ethernet RX + 1

Strany 68 - Wiring

MoTeC Appendices 63 CAN Bus Wiring Requirements • The CAN bus should consist of a twisted pair trunk with 100R (0.25 watt) terminating resistors

Strany 69 - PC Connection

64 Appendices MoTeC C185 to ECU wiring (RS232) The following details the methods for connecting the C185 to the various MoTeC ECUs via RS232. In all

Strany 70 - CAN Bus Wiring Requirements

MoTeC Appendices 65 Using a CIM Module Refer to the CIM module drawing for full wiring details. Note: The data to the C185 will be interrupted whi

Strany 71 - C185 to ECU wiring (RS232)

66 Appendices MoTeC Update Rate Summary Device Input Type Maximum Update Rate (per second) C185 Analogue Voltage Inputs 1000 C185 Analogue Tem

Strany 72 - MoTeC Appendices 65

MoTeC Appendices 67 Command line Usage: dash.exe -c[connection] -d -x -l -e -t -s [config file name] [config file name] (Optional) Fully qualif

Strany 73 - Update Rate Summary

68 Appendices MoTeC Tasks : One or more of the following may be specified. -l (Optional) Perform a “Get Logged Data” operation. -e (Optional) Perf

Strany 74 - Command line

MoTeC Appendices 69 CAN Bus Bandwidth Limit The total available CAN bandwidth available on a single CAN bus is 1 Mbit/sec. The bandwidth used by t

Strany 75 - Tasks :

70 Appendices MoTeC Comms Error Codes The "Comms CAN x Diagnostic" and "Comms RS232 Diagnostic" channels seen can be used to dia

Strany 76 - CAN Bus Bandwidth Limit

MoTeC Appendices 71 8 OVERRUN Receive or transmit overrun error. In the receive case a byte was received before the previous byte was read indica

Strany 77 - Comms Error Codes

72 Appendices MoTeC 256 BAD CONFIG Configuration mismatch between C185 and device. Resend the configuration. 512 NO DATA VIMCOM packets have no

Strany 78 - "VIMCOM" Errors

MoTeC Introduction 1 Introduction The C185 comes standard as a combined full colour display, powerful control device and fully programmable data lo

Strany 79 - 72 Appendices MoTeC

MoTeC Appendices 73 PC Connection - IP Address Basic Direct Connection (Automatic IP Address) The simplest way to connect the C185 to a PC is direc

Strany 80 - PC Connection - IP Address

74 Appendices MoTeC Fast Direct Connection (Fixed IP Address) If the Basic Direct Connection method takes too long to connect, a more advanced setu

Strany 81 - 74 Appendices MoTeC

MoTeC Appendices 75 To configure the PC with a fixed IP address: 1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel 2. Double click on Network Connections

Strany 82 - Network Connection

76 Appendices MoTeC Network Switches and Cables The C185 must be connected to the network via a network switch. All MoTeC's PC connection cable

Strany 83 - Network Switches and Cables

MoTeC Appendices 77 Windows Keyboard Shortcuts When using a laptop in and around a car, it is often not practical to use a mouse to navigate throug

Strany 84 - Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

78 Appendices MoTeC Selecting an Item in a Window To access the various items in a window, press ALT + the key for the underlined letter of the ite

Strany 85 - Using the Selected Item

MoTeC Appendices 79 Group Box The Group box is used to select an item from a group of options. Press ALT + the key for the underlined letter (F, A

Strany 86 - MoTeC Appendices 79

80 Appendices MoTeC Press ALT + the key for the underlined letter (L) or use the TAB key to navigate to the Drop down List Box. To select the desire

Strany 87 - Screen Cleaning

MoTeC Appendices 81 Glossary MoTeC DevicesACL Advanced Central Logger ADL2 Advanced Dash Logger - second generation C185 Colour Display Log

Strany 88 - Glossary

82 MoTeC Appendices PDM16 Power Distribution Module with 16 outputs PDM30 Power Distribution Module with 30 outputs PDM32 Power Distribution Mo

Strany 89 - 82 MoTeC Appendices

2 Introduction MoTeC • Telemetry (T2) and remote logging options Display • Colour TFT LCD, anti-reflective • 12 customisable layout options • Cu

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