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8.4.
Wireless Communication
This section indicates how to set up wireless communication between the Dyno and the computer.
The following items should be considered when choosing this communication type:
•
Up-to-date Wireless Router in the workshop to ensure a stable and fast connection for data
transfer during the Dyno operation.
•
Open area for a Dyno to operate with a router placed in a line-of-sight from the Dyno. Any
object between the Dyno and the wireless router can negatively impact the wireless signal,
resulting in poor signal quality and lost data packets.
Follow the steps below to configure the wireless communication:
1.
Keep the Dyno powered off.
2.
Launch the application and go to the Settings page.
3.
In the General Settings tab, select Wireless Communication Mode by clicking on the drop-
down menu.
4.
Go to the Dyno Settings tab.
5.
Turn off the Dyno if it was previously turned on.
6.
Connect the USB cable to the LABA7 Dyno and to the computer.
7.
Wait 15-20 seconds for Dyno to initialize.
8.
Select the newly appeared Com Port of the connected Dyno from the drop-down menu.
9.
Click on the Read Status button.
10.
Note the Status that was received from Dyno (Figure 18 – Step 1).
11.
Check the Status that was received from the Dyno:
a.
Connected to Wi-Fi—Dyno is already configured to wireless connection mode and
connected to the router; no further action is required.
b.
Wi-Fi settings are not set up—Dyno is already configured to wireless connection
mode, but the settings for connecting to the router are not set up. Skip to step 14.
c.
Serial communication enabled—proceed with the next step to switch to wireless
connection mode.
12.
Select the Com Port of the connected Dyno from the drop-down menu in the Dyno
Selection area (Figure 18 – Step 2).
13.
Click on the Wi-Fi button in order to enable wireless communication mode in the Dyno
(Figure 18 – Step 3).
14.
Enter Wi-Fi name and password into the corresponding fields (Figure 18 – Step 4).
15.
Click on Configure button (Figure 18 – Step 5).