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Summary of Contents for UniGo One

Page 1: ...UniGo One Laptimer User Guide W ORK IN PROGRESS RED TEXT M EANS NOT DONE...

Page 2: ...nstructions Follow all instructions Be careful not to drop it on the ground Do not leave it under heavy objects Be careful not to cut the cables with sharp objects Clean only with a dry cloth Refer al...

Page 3: ...ELP 20 FIRST SETUP 21 DRIVING 21 ANALYZING 21 TRANSFER WITH USB 22 TRANSFER WITH WI FI 22 CTRL ALT DELETE 22 Configuring the Laptimer 25 ENTER SETUP MODE 25 ENTERING TEXT 26 EVENT SETUP 27 EVENT NAME...

Page 4: ...OME SCREEN 1 43 HOME SCREEN 2 43 HOME SCREEN 3 43 HOME SCREEN 4 43 RUN MODE 44 RUN MODE 1 44 RUN MODE 2 44 RUN MODE 3 44 ANALYZE MODE 45 SESSION SELECT 45 TIME ANALYSIS 45 OVERVIEW 45 LAP AND SPLIT TI...

Page 5: ...signed by Palle Schultz Denmark www palleschultz dk Unipro reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Part numbers 03 05...

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Page 7: ...ning LEDs Clearly visible in full daylight Intuitive user interface with only four buttons Help text to explain what each function does Direct connection of analog digital sensors Trig directly from m...

Page 8: ...e race HUGE MEMORY Powerful processors and huge memory for future features AMBIENT SENSOR Light sensor to adjust backlight according to ambient light BETTER WORSE Two extra LED lamps for better worse...

Page 9: ...t BLE USB NFC Real time clock Yes automatically set by GPS Power supply Built in Li Ion battery 3400 mAh External supply 5 17 volt DC From charger USB power bank or LiPo battery Expandable Yes Display...

Page 10: ...10 I n t r o d u c t i o n Examples...

Page 11: ...n is the mounting of the Laptimer on the steering wheel The Laptimer should be mounted at the top of the steering wheel to make it easy to read during driving and to operate it in the pit UniGo mounte...

Page 12: ...again if needed It is simply a wire going through two holes with a loop Run the RPM wire away from other cables To make the best possible installation keep the RPM wire away from all other cables RPM...

Page 13: ...n the steering wheel is the biggest challenge The cable need to be mounted in a way that the steering wheel can be moved freely Cable fixed to the frame with cable ties Attach the cables together with...

Page 14: ...on a track If there are more than one the rest is used for split points Magnet receiver mounted at the lowest point on the go kart The magnet receiver need to be mounted as close to the asphalt as po...

Page 15: ...REAR The speed kit for the rear axle is available in different sizes to match the axle used Mount the sensor disc and tighten the screw to secure it The sensor disc has six magnets to give a good res...

Page 16: ...e spark plug EXHAUST TEMPERATURE The exhaust sensor is mounted in the exhaust pipe The fitting for the exhaust sensor is welded to the exhaust 12 cm 4 7 inch from the backside of the piston That way t...

Page 17: ...ut Do not tightening it too much Exhaust sensor mounted with a big soft bend on the cable Make sure the cable is not touching the ex haust pipe and make a soft bend on the cable like shown on the pict...

Page 18: ...18 I n s t a l l i n g t h e L a p t i m e r Installation...

Page 19: ...of doing an user interface is with menus and then navigate between them and select what you want But with only four buttons this gets complicated so we designed a brand new user interface without the...

Page 20: ...ing on the backlight at 25 and show a Unipro splash screen This is showing as fast as it is possible and it will stay there until UniGo is fully booted After booting up UniGo starts by showing the sta...

Page 21: ...just a few settings you need to do If you use a magnet trigger you need to set the following settings Magnet count See MAGNET COUNT on page 28 Magnet delay See MAGNET DELAY on page 28 Wheel size See...

Page 22: ...om the computer TRANSFER WITH WI FI We would always recommend to use Wi Fi for data transfer instead of USB cable Wi Fi screen when not connected You can toggle around different analyze screens by pre...

Page 23: ...23 Q u i c k G u i d e Quick guide...

Page 24: ...24 Q u i c k G u i d e Quick guide...

Page 25: ...ctions are explained in this chapter A collection is by default collapsed This way it is very fast to move between the different collections The advanced setup contains different collec tions of setti...

Page 26: ...d to move the cursor in the text Use the left and right buttons to move Moving cursor around in the text using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons in scroll mode To toggle between upper and lower case simply p...

Page 27: ...User database on the other hand is tracks you made from Unipro Analyser Using this database you are able to define your own tracks This is useful if you want another set of split points for example A...

Page 28: ...to the Laptimer If the trigger is connected through the black cable splitter it must be connected to splitter input 1 MAGNET COUNT If the receiver is set to magnet the Laptimer need to know the number...

Page 29: ...e distance each set of tires has driven Only one of the wire wear counters are used at a time COUNTER no MENU The counter number 1 5 menu contains each of the tire wear counters Here you can see the c...

Page 30: ...re learned they will be saved in memory and it is not required to learn them again until the kart s setup is changed ENGINE SETUP The engine menu contains all the settings related to the engine ENGINE...

Page 31: ...PM delta value The RPM shift value is set to the engine revolution you want to shift gear at If you want to shift at 12500 RPM you need to set this value at 12500 All five LEDs are used for gear shift...

Page 32: ...ontains all the settings related to the track FLEX INPUT It is possible to connect a sensor directly to the Flex connector There is not limitation when a single sensor is connected directly and there...

Page 33: ...up of one warning LED The setup of a warning LED consist of several settings Here is a short explanation of each setting Warning above Warning below Ignore below This1 illustration shows the warning L...

Page 34: ...LAP DATA When the start finish line is passed the Laptimer can show different information on the last lap Here is a short explanation on what the settings does Off No special data values are shown wh...

Page 35: ...Go will indicate if the lap time and split times are better or worse compared to the best time The first green LED and the last red LED is used for this feedback The red LED is indicating that the cur...

Page 36: ...precise time received by the GPS receiver When there is no GPS signal the internal clock will continue to run even when UniGo is turned off But if you want to manually set the time this can be done f...

Page 37: ...xt is changed to the new language as soon as it is selected The name of the language is always a three letter abbreviation Even if you select a language you cannot read you can still see the names of...

Page 38: ...38 Setup mode C o n f i g u r i n g t h e L a p t i m e r...

Page 39: ...ncluded a very precise fuel gauge A fuel gauge can tell how much charge you have left on the battery It is simply a number between 0 and 100 If it is 0 it is completely empty and 100 is fully charged...

Page 40: ...de six buttons on UniGo They are clearly marked with a small icon but here is the basic description of each button The up button is used to move up in menus and for increasing values The down button i...

Page 41: ...st copy a 4 bpp bitmap files called startup bmp into the Pictures folder The size should be 135 x 160 pixels TURN UNIGO OFF Press the mode button 1 and hold it down to turn UniGo off When you see POWE...

Page 42: ...to 200 RPM the first LED will turn on at 11600 RPM Then 11800 RPM 12000 RPM etc Please see RPM SHIFT on page 31 and RPM DELTA on page 31 for more information Yellow LED means optimal gear shift point...

Page 43: ...the pressure handle Main menu with icons for all functions Keep pressing the right button 3 at startup to go directly to Pressure mode HOME SCREEN 2 The regular tire pressure gauge simply shows the c...

Page 44: ...fy which channel is shown in each location The data fields are updated twice per second If the last lap data is enabled see LAST LAP DATA on page 37 the screen will show the maximum values for the las...

Page 45: ...the information about the race and each time the engine is started a new session is made List of sessions Select the one you want Use the up and down buttons to move around in the list and press ok b...

Page 46: ...the minimum or maximum values for that lap To toggle between minimum and maximum values just press the menu button The text at the top left corner will toggle between MIN and MAX to indicate the sele...

Page 47: ...the lap length TIRE WEAR COUNTERS All the tire wear counters are shown on one single screen This is an overview of all the counters s value and the current selected tire wear counter Please notice th...

Page 48: ...o a PC you might want to delete them all at once You will have to confirm this before the session is deleted DELETE DOWNLOADED SESSIONS UniGo uses the archive bit to indicate if the session is new or...

Page 49: ...de UniGo One will act as a network master and your computer will then connect to this like any local Wi Fi network There are some settings related to access point mode SSID NAME The SSID name is the n...

Page 50: ...he buttons shown on the intro screen to control the game A long press on the left button will bring up the rolling menu SPACE INVADERS GAME UniGo includes a simple game just for fun Space Invaders in...

Page 51: ...timer is TOTAL LAPS UniGo counts all the laps driven This number is never cleared so the number is the total number of laps measured since the Laptimer was made TOTAL HOURS UniGo measures the total ti...

Page 52: ...have an eject button to make this easy menu FIRMWARE UPDATE Updating the firmware is very easy on UniGo You will not need any special software except the new firmware file from our homepage The firmwa...

Page 53: ...ew firmware is being programmed into the flash The next time you turn it on you should see the new firmware version displayed on the startup screen Please do not disconnect the power to UniGo while th...

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Page 55: ...cylinder plug sensor cable contact Unipro Run the ignition wire as far away from the other cables UniGo is not turning on Batteries might be empty Press and hold the mode button 1 for at least 10 seco...

Page 56: ...stroy a cable Make sure not to pull the cable during driving When the the steering wheel is turning it might pull the cable Make a loop on the cable to avoid this and make the steering wheel move free...

Page 57: ...The product is guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase The guarantee is void if the product has been subject to misuse accident or negligence or...

Page 58: ...mode 20 39 I Introduction 7 O Off 20 39 On 19 38 P Part number V Power off 20 39 Power on 19 38 Preface II Q Quick guide 19 R Reference guide 37 S Safety II Safety instructions II Screenshots example...

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Page 60: ...Unipro ApS Viborg Hovedvej 24 DK 7100 Vejle Denmark Tel 45 7585 1182 Fax 45 7585 1782 www uniprolaptimer com...

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