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9.
Analyzer
The recordings that have been previously transferred
from the module to the device are ready to be
analyzed by pressing the Analyzer button in the main
menu. Transferred files will be visible in the pop-up
window. By selecting one the Analyzer viewer is
opened.
9.1 GRAPH VIEWER
The graphs associated with the active channels
are displayed in the large graph viewer area. The
graphs can be scrolled by swiping left and/or right
with one finger while pinching with two fingers
zooms in or out.
In the middle of the graph viewer is a yellow vertical
line, ‘the cursor’, that displays the actual values of
the selected channels and from the loaded session
in the top bar of the window.
Additional analyzer functions could be reached
by tapping the gear icon in the top right corner of
the graph viewer.
By tapping the first drop-down button in that
sub-menu, there’s an option to switch the graph
display from time-based to distance-based and
vice-versa. The latter is required if you wish to
compare two different laps.
The second drop-down button is also a handy
feature when comparing two laps. This is the
‘delay’ button, which shows the time differences
between the two laps. It shows the exact time
difference between the two laps at that moment/
location of the track.
By tapping the third drop-down button, the
user can manually synchronize two different
recordings (either files, sessions or laps). This
might come in useful in case the app is unable to
sync the data automatically (e.g. captured drag
racing sessions).
9.2 CHANNELS
When opening the Analyzer, select the desired
channels for display. The channels being displayed
can be freely toggled by tapping the Chans. button
in the left vertical menu.
All the recorded channels are displayed here.
Channels can be transferred from non-visible to
visible and vice-versa. To make a channel
visible
,
just tap the empty square in front of the channel.
The display of visible channels is limited. If the limit is
reached, the last channel is automatically reverted
to non-visible. To drop a channel manually, use a
long tap and move it to the
non-visible
section.
The chosen channels can be sorted. Use
a long tap and move the channel to the
desired position. The sorting affects how the
values are displayed in the upper menu bar.
There’s also the possibility to color the channels by
tapping the square in front of them.
9.3 LAPS
The Analyzer has a lap-time evaluation feature.
Based on the GPS data, it can calculate lap times
with a high accuracy. To activate this feature, tap
the second button in the left vertical menu named
LAPS
. If the records were captured at a location
known by the app, the lap times are automatically
calculated.
Laps in the recording can be seen in the right,
sorted below each other chronologically. The first
column shows the lap times, while the next ones
show sector times (on smaller screens swipe right
to see all the columns). The app analyzes all the
sectors and selects the best from each of them.
These are marked with a green background. The
first row with the turquoise background shows
the theoretical best lap, adding up the best sector
times from the recording.
If the app does not recognize the track you were
riding, there’s a possibility to manually add the
start/finish line. This makes automatic lap time
calculations possible in the app. To mark the
start/finish line, swipe the yellow cursor on the
graph to the desired point and tap the header
of the lap timer chart. A Lap timer window will
pop up with various options. Tap the first one
named ‘‹
select track here
›’. A list with racetrack
names will appear. Tap the first ‘
laps by cursor
’
option. Now the start/finish line is marked in your
recorded session.
Data recorded by the iLE is stored in the unit’s built-in
memory. Should you wish to view and analyze these
recordings, they must first be downloaded from the
module to your smart device (phone/tablet).
To do so, use the
Transfer
button in the app’s main
menu.
The recorded data will be visible in the pop-up
window. Recordings marked with a check-mark have
been already downloaded from the module.
Attention:
Downloading a recording from the module does not
mean automatic deletion. The user needs to delete
recordings from the module manually. The module
has limited storage space, so if no storage is available,
the recording will stop and will not continue until
space is available: recordings have been deleted. The
actual state of the module storage can be checked
in the application’s main status tab, before the main
menu under the ‘Memory usage’ section.
8.
Transfer