UNIPRO – The original Laptimer
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Logging
The Unipro Laptimer is a combined Laptimer and data logger. The difference between the two is
that the Laptimer is ment to give you here and now information on the track and in the pit. The
data logger stores even more information which enables you to transfer the data to a PC for
further analysis. This gives you the opportunity to make comparisons that are much too complex
to do just by browsing the Laptimer in the pit. The Unipro Laptimer is logging the following data:
•
Lap time. This value is between 0:00:00 and 10:55:35. Resolution is 1/100
th
second.
Stored 10 times per second.
•
Distance from finish line. This value is between 0 and 8900 meters. Resolution is 1/6
th
of
the wheel circumference. Stored 10 times per second.
•
Engine RPM. This value is between 0 and 35000 RPMs. Resolution is 1 RPM. Stored 10
times per second.
•
Speed. This value is between 0.0 and 350.0 KMH. Resolution is 0.1 KMH. Stored 10 times
per second.
•
Brake flag. This value is either true or false. Stored 10 times per second.
•
Temperature 1 and 2. This value is between 10.0 and 610.0
°
C. Resolution is 0.1
°
C. Stored
1 time per second.
•
Temperature 3. This value is between 0.0 and 800.0
°
C. Resolution is 0.1
°
C. Stored 2 times
per second.
•
Temperature 4-7. The values are between 0 and 127.0 degrees. Resolution is 0.1 degree.
Stored 1 time per second.
•
Environment temperature. The value is between 0.0
°
C and 51.0
°
C. Resolution is 0.1
degree. Stored 1 time per second.
•
Engine number used for the run. The value is between 1 and 25. Stored once per lap.
•
Tire wear counter used for the run. The value is between 1 and 8. Stored once per lap.
•
Number of temperature inputs used. The value is Temp 1-3 on/off. Stored once per lap.
•
Lap number. The value is between 1 and 1023. Store once per lap.
Unipro offers a number of extra sensors, which are made with built-in processor and memory.
When using any of these extra sensors the sensors must be connected to the laptimer when you
transfer the logged data to your PC. Examples of extra sensors are G-Force, Lambda, Power
valve, steering wheel, gas pedal and brake pedal.
The logging is a background task and the logged data cannot be viewed on the Laptimer or on the
Data Analyser. The data need to be transferred to the PC Analyser program for further analysis.
In the 6002 and 6003 Laptimer there are memory enough to store 2 hours of data. In the 7002
and 7003 Laptimer there are memory enough for almost 9 hours of data. With the USB cable you
can easily transfer the data to a PC.