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                                                                            Sensor documentation: 

Water thermoresistor – M10” thread

 – Version 1.01 

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Software 

 

Once the thermoresistor has been installed, it needs to be configurated. To correctly configure the 
sensor, please use 

Race Studio 2

, a software properly developed by Aim to configure your data 

logger and analyze stored data. 

 

In 

Race Studio 2

 main window You can choose Your  Aim 

instrument. Once selected your gauge, please press 

“System 

manager”

 button. 

Please note: 

MyChron 3 Basic

 automatically recognizes the 

sensor and needs no temperature sensor configuration. 
 

Sensor configuration 

 
Once reached 

“System manager”

 main window, please press 

“Channels” button to configure the sensor that you have 
installed on your vehicle. The following screenshot appears. 
 

 

 

 

To configure the sensor, please double-click in the box 
corresponding to the “Sensor type” column and to the 
“Ch_x” row (where x represents the channel number 
where you wish to install the sensor): a menu like the one 
reported in the previous screenshot appears. 

Please, select “PT100 Thermoresistor” sensor

Once selected the correct thermoresistor type, You need to 
configure the visualization’s lower and upper boundary 
values. 
To set these values, please double-click in the row 
corresponding to the channel where you have installed the 
thermoresistor and in the columns corresponding to the 
lower and upper boundary and fill the boxes with the 
correct temperature value. 

Please note: PT100 thermo resistors do not need 
calibration. 

 

Transmitting the configuration 

 
Once the sensor has been correctly configured, please 
transmit the configuration to your gauge pressing 

“Transmit”

 button. 

During transmission, please DO 

NOT SWITCH OFF the gauge.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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