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Table of Contents 

INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................... 1

 

DESIGN AND OPERATION SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 2

 

W

HY 

GPS? .............................................................................................................................................. 2 

G2X

 

D

ATA 

L

OGGER

................................................................................................................................ 2 

D

ISPLAY 

D

ASH

......................................................................................................................................... 2 

D

ATA

L

INK 

S

OFTWARE

............................................................................................................................. 2 

I

TEMS 

C

ONTAINED IN THE 

G2X

 

P

ACKAGE

............................................................................................... 3 

G2XPRESS INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ 4

 

M

OUNTING OF 

G2X

 AND 

C

OMPONENTS

................................................................................................... 5 

D

ISPLAY 

D

ASH 

P

ROGRAMMING

............................................................................................................... 6 

I

NITIAL 

R

UN 

I

NFORMATION

..................................................................................................................... 7 

D

OWNLOADING 

D

ATA

............................................................................................................................. 7 

B

UILDING A 

T

RACKMAP

........................................................................................................................... 8 

S

EGMENTING A 

T

RACKMAP

..................................................................................................................... 8 

STANDARD INSTALLATION............................................................................................................... 9

 

G2X

 

C

ONNECTION 

I

NTRODUCTION

.......................................................................................................... 9 

M

OUNTING THE 

G2X

 

M

AIN 

U

NIT

.......................................................................................................... 10 

Direction ........................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Location ............................................................................................................................................ 10

 

Temperature...................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Electronic Interference ..................................................................................................................... 10

 

Movement.......................................................................................................................................... 10

 

GPS

 

A

NTENNA 

L

OCATION AND 

M

OUNTING 

P

ROCEDURES

..................................................................... 11 

GPS antenna mounting for stock bodied vehicles............................................................................. 11

 

GPS antenna mounting for open wheel vehicles............................................................................... 11

 

Connection of the GPS antenna to the G2X...................................................................................... 11

 

G2X

 

P

OWER AND 

T

ACHOMETER 

W

IRING

.............................................................................................. 11 

G2X

 

P

OWER AND 

T

ACHOMETER 

W

IRING

.............................................................................................. 12 

Power Connection............................................................................................................................. 12

 

Tachometer Connection .................................................................................................................... 12

 

Compact Flash Card Installation ..................................................................................................... 12

 

Mounting the G2X Display Dash...................................................................................................... 12

 

PROGRAMMING AND SETUP UTILIZING THE DISPLAY DASH............................................ 13

 

S

ETUP 

M

ODE 

#1..................................................................................................................................... 14 

Display Brightness Adjustment ......................................................................................................... 15

 

Reset Dash to Factory Default Settings ............................................................................................ 15

 

Tach Pulse per Two Revolutions of the Engine ................................................................................ 16

 

Engine RPM Source.......................................................................................................................... 16

 

Progressive Shift Light RPM Step..................................................................................................... 17

 

Shift Light RPM Level....................................................................................................................... 18

 

Speed Source..................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Summary of Contents for G2X

Page 1: ...rference 10 Movement 10 GPS ANTENNA LOCATION AND MOUNTING PROCEDURES 11 GPS antenna mounting for stock bodied vehicles 11 GPS antenna mounting for open wheel vehicles 11 Connection of the GPS antenna...

Page 2: ...REPLAY LAP DISPLAY MODE 33 SETUP MODE 33 DATALINK SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INTO THE USER S PC 35 COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS 35 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 36 COMPACT FLASH CARD READER INSTALLATION 36 GETTING STARTE...

Page 3: ...ON 70 GRAPHING DATA FROM AN ENTIRE RUN 72 ZOOM COMMAND 72 VIEWING REAL TIME DATA TELEMETRY ON YOUR PC 75 SETTING UP THE G2X REAL TIME TELEMETRY PARAMETERS 75 ENTERING THE DATALINK TELEMETRY FILE PARAM...

Page 4: ...el Values 101 Understanding Graph Scaling 102 Changing Scaling Per Channel 102 Creating Chart Scaling Sets 103 Predefining Graph Sets for Display 104 Graphing Runfile vs Lapfile Data 105 Zoom Command...

Page 5: ...sic installation and use of the G2X data logger and DataLink analysis software Thanks again for your purchase We will be looking forward to hearing from you soon Tip Installation and first time usage...

Page 6: ...le of storing single or multiple runs which are date and time stamped Logging automatically starts when vehicle exceeds 25 MPH Logging stops when vehicle is stationary for greater than 30 seconds Disp...

Page 7: ...ge 1 G2X Data Logger 2 GPS antenna and cable 3 Display dash and cable 4 12V power RPM cable 5 Cigarette lighter adapter pigtail 6 Three wire pigtail power ground engine rpm 7 Compact Flash memory card...

Page 8: ...iar with the installation and on track use the G2Xpress Install Guide was created While this guide provides all the basic information required for use review of the remainder of the complete G2X Instr...

Page 9: ...nal This is typically the type of signal provided by an aftermarket ignition 2 Late model vehicle tach signal Depends upon the vehicle Some have tach outputs that are compatible with the G2X Related i...

Page 10: ...d Right Side of Dash If no engine RPM is connected vehicle must be moving to change display 1 Short press of left button advances through Lap Disp1 Disp2 2 Short press of right button advances through...

Page 11: ...ted for 30 seconds 4 Watch the red PWR LED When the logger has written all data to the compact flash card the PWR LED will glow solid 5 Turn G2X power off 6 Pull compact flash card How Data is Stored...

Page 12: ...If inside and outside lines are desired those laps can be made during a run or at any other time Segmenting a Trackmap Track segmenting is necessary in order to produce all of the segment related rep...

Page 13: ...on for external power source and tachometer signal RPM 2 optional Provides connection for additional external RPM input DISPLAY Provides connection for the display dash SERIAL Provides connection for...

Page 14: ...nnect the GPS antenna display and other items Distance from the power and tach source Insure the G2X is located within distance of the power and dash cables Although not required visual access to the...

Page 15: ...ting for open wheel vehicles By following the above instructions simply insure the antenna is mounted as high as possible on the vehicle Various body panels can possible block satellite signals Insure...

Page 16: ...s not have this type of tachometer output or you do not wish to display and record the above information you may leave the yellow wire disconnected The pinout of the three wire pigtail is as follows R...

Page 17: ...determines the action that will be performed according to the current operating mode To assist the user in determining the correct time for each button press the Programming Indicator Red shift light...

Page 18: ...ios 9 GMT Time Offset 10 Units of Measure 11 Set Default Real time Display Setup mode 1 can be entered either from the Normal or the Lap Replay Display modes To enter Setup Mode 1 1 Press and hold the...

Page 19: ...actory Default Settings This screen is used to reset the dash to factory configuration To reset select Y as shown below When the screen is exited the dash will be reset to factory defaults 2 Y or n Sh...

Page 20: ...press Accept selection and go to next setup parameter Long left press Save programming and Exit Setup Engine RPM Source The dash can use the input from the PWR TACH port on the G2X or from the EFI mo...

Page 21: ...s manner 7000 RPM First two green LED s are displayed 7100 RPM All four green LED s are displayed 7200 RPM All four green and first two yellow LED s are displayed 7300 RPM All four green and all four...

Page 22: ...ease RPM set point by 50 Long key press Returns at 20000 to 0 3 Auto increase RPM set point by 50 Held Key Every 2 seconds 4 Go to next gear for programming Short left press Short left press Accept se...

Page 23: ...0 2 Decrement ratio by 5 Medium right key press Return at 0 to 500 3 Increment ratio by 5 Long right press Return at 500 to 0 4 Auto increment by 5 Press and hold right key Return at 0 at 500 5 Go to...

Page 24: ...programming and Exit Setup Units of Measure Programs the G2X dash to display speed in MPH or KPH After changing this setting you should also reprogram the wheel speed calibration in SETUP Mode 2 if yo...

Page 25: ...ue entering short presses on the right key until the desired default channel is displayed in the right window Now that both windows are displaying the desired default channels enter Setup Mode1 again...

Page 26: ...button to send a medium key press two flashes and release 2 The following message will be displayed 3 To confirm you wish to enter Setup Mode 2 press and release the right button to send a short key...

Page 27: ...ip Auto Calibrate Save Programming and Exit Setup Auto Calibrate RPM 2 Speed If you are using the RPM2 input of the G2X for wheel speed you will need to calibrate this channel before it will read the...

Page 28: ...unused gears by entering a short key press on the left key Short left press Skip Auto Calibrate Gear Indicator Save Programming and Exit Setup Long left press Skip Auto Calibrate Gear Indicator Save P...

Page 29: ...until the low power condition is corrected CARD LED 1 The CARD LED will flash YELLOW anytime data is writing to the compact flash memory card 2 If the memory card is removed while data is recording i...

Page 30: ...rt red flash indicates the end of one search cycle and the start of the next SHORT GREEN The green LED will short flash once for each located GPS satellite LONG GREEN The green LED will long flash onc...

Page 31: ...ates the search for satellites upon power up Located in the center of the Display Dash is the GPS Satellite Indicator LED Within approximately one minute the G2X should begin to locate and lock on sat...

Page 32: ...s The dash will then default to Lap Number and Lap Time display mode Lap number and time will be displayed following the completion of the first full lap The location of the Start Finish is at the dis...

Page 33: ...the G2X with an offset of how many hours your current time is from GMT time The factory default setting is Eastern Standard Time EST The G2X will automatically begin a new recording each time the veh...

Page 34: ...longer c The G2X must be turned off and back on again to reset the display back to lap 0 3 Setup Mode Allows for setup and programming of the dash and G2X data logger Note If the units in SETUP Mode 1...

Page 35: ...lights Programming Indicator Length of press for programming buttons Left Right Display Real time display of information Lap Number Decrease Returns toggles lap number to start Lap Number Increase Ret...

Page 36: ...time data The default displays upon entering Real time mode for the first time after power up is the current lap number on the left display and last lap time on the right display To change the real t...

Page 37: ...Dash is in Replay Lap Mode the Gear Indicator displays the number of satellites currently in view and locked Setup Mode In addition the Display Dash can also function as a programming device allowing...

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Page 39: ...sh card reader RS 232 serial port or USB serial port adapter CD DVD drive Keyboard and 3 button mouse The DataLink software works best with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 or greater The software w...

Page 40: ...it and double click on Setup to start the installation program 4 Read the instructions on the dialog boxes and answer any questions required We recommend you install the software in the default direct...

Page 41: ...r The mouse cursor will change to a Position the mouse cursor over toolbar icon for which help is desired and click the left mouse cursor Help on the icon will be displayed 4 To get help on the three...

Page 42: ...sion on using the DataLink program to view run data files We strongly recommend that you go to G2X Demo File section at this time and work your way through the demo process If you have installed an ea...

Page 43: ...setup information for your vehicle These changes are made via the G2X_Config or G2X_Config_Metric file To simplify making these changes the default configuration file is opened each time the Datalink...

Page 44: ...ta is uploaded from your data logger the information contained in the configuration file is copied into the newly created run data file along with the data recorded The run data file then becomes a pe...

Page 45: ...default communication port used by the DataLink program is the same as the port to which you connected the serial cable This is checked by selecting the Preferences menu item located under the Settin...

Page 46: ...ton is used to set the options such as record start channel and record threshold used to control the main data logger system or the G2X_Dash channel button is used to set the dash display parameters T...

Page 47: ...e Configuration The final step is to write the configuration file to your data logger Be sure the serial cable is still connected between the data logger and your PC and the power is connected to the...

Page 48: ...lengths The diagram on the next page illustrates the correct location of each screw c Carefully remove the top cover There may be some slight resistance due to the status LED connectors d Next to the...

Page 49: ...e to the status LED connectors d On the G2X printed circuit board directly behind the AUX and EFI ports you will find a two row male connector Plug the module in to this connector Make sure the 3 moun...

Page 50: ...G2X_Config file are closed at this time Next select the Read VNet Config menu option located in the Edit main menu selection When selected a Message Log dialog box will be displayed and the read confi...

Page 51: ...odified configuration file to disk You are now ready to begin using your new sensor modules If you wish to change the default configuration on any of the new sensors added to your system simply positi...

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Page 53: ...time data can be reviewed before downloading 2 Ensure that the red PWR LED is solid and not flashing before turning the power off to the G2X It should take 30 seconds after the vehicle speed has gone...

Page 54: ...at each track An example data path C RacepakData G2X 2005 Infineon If 2005 was entered for the Year and Infineon for Track the above set of folders or directory would be created on the user s C drive...

Page 55: ...box will be presented If desired enter the current weather conditions If not desired this information can be entered at a later date then select OK The final dialog window to be presented to the user...

Page 56: ...S_MPH data should now be in view in the Main Graph area 3 Locate and left click the Autoscale icon located in the vertical icon list on the left side of the screen All graphed data from the start of l...

Page 57: ...f the user The procedures for creating a GPS track map are quick easy and listed in numerical order Step1 through Step 4 At this time our initial run data should still be in view To create a GPS track...

Page 58: ...of the race course except this is much easier Vehicle Location In order to generate a GPS track map the final step will be to view a lap and create the map from that actual lap Step 4 Create GPS Trac...

Page 59: ...eft click and drag the mouse curser through the Main Graph area you can follow the location of the vehicle in the GPS driving line data To Set Lap Start place the mouse cursor in the Main Graph area l...

Page 60: ...erate Segments 1 Insert the desire maximum Lateral G value in the Corner Start input box 2 Insert the desired minimum Lateral G value in the Corner End input box 3 Select the Generate Segments button...

Page 61: ...timing information which aids in data analysis To manually insert segment markers at desired locations on the track map position the vehicle at the desired location for the entrance segment marker and...

Page 62: ...loaded in the Configuration file provides a template for data display Incoming data from a new download must first pass through the Configuration file Therefore any track map to be used for testing p...

Page 63: ...e icon located in the vertical list of icons on the left side of the DataLink screen Insure all changes are also saved in the Runfile also Again while the explanation appears extensive the amount of t...

Page 64: ...r the Runfile tab and right click To open the fastest lap select the Open Fastest button as shown below The fastest lap will now be displayed as shown in the example below Lapfile Tab All of the data...

Page 65: ...ion Box In certain applications it is often more useful to compare the data to distance from the start finish line To place the Main Graph area in distance mode select View in the DataLink main menu s...

Page 66: ...is open and in view Select the Speed Summary Runlog Page tab found at the bottom of the DataLink screen Detailed information concerning segment times entrance and exit speeds along with minimum maxim...

Page 67: ...g the DataLink software To open another lap for review Place the mouse cursor over the current Runfile tab and right click Select the desired lap Left click the Open Selected button When a new lap is...

Page 68: ...Remember to change the graph color of a particular channel keep the mouse cursor over the Channel Button and continue to left click until a desired color is obtained 64...

Page 69: ...open a lap As soon as the lap is open any lap specific data is displayed within the Runlog page For example to activate the data contained within the Segment Compare Runlog page Open a lap The Segment...

Page 70: ...ive the Reference and Main settings Either selection can be assigned to any open file by using the above instructions The only item that must be remembered is to always select the Reference file first...

Page 71: ...in an incorrect manner Remember the above data is the same channel from the same lap but with different scaling values Graph Scaling Values Changed per Channel The DataLink program provides two metho...

Page 72: ...ll use the name New Scaling Enter the name of the channel and the minimum and maximum graph values to be displayed For this example we will rescale the GPS_MPH data channel to graph from 0 to 100 MPH...

Page 73: ...raph the desired channels in the desired colors At this time we have pre set the channels and colors we wish to save as a Quick Graph To name and save the Quick Graph Select the Quick Graph icon in th...

Page 74: ...er the entire Main Graph area Max The maximum value obtained over the entire Main Graph area Avg Time The average time period for the entire Main Graph area or as determined by placing average cursors...

Page 75: ...Channel Grid Display will now be updated to show the current average minimum and maximum values between the two Averaging cursors To view the average values of other graphed channels simply press the...

Page 76: ...sired channel Left click the Autoscale icon located in DataLink icon list The screen should appear as below As can be seen the entire GPS_MPH from start of logging until end of logging can now be revi...

Page 77: ...olbar The graph region will zoom in or out accordingly Once you have zoomed in on a section of data you may also want to shift either to the left or right to view additional data without changing the...

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Page 79: ...n An edit dialog box will be displayed In the center of the dialog box will be a Real Time Telemetering Section as shown below Setting up the G2X Real Time Telemetry Parameters This section will conta...

Page 80: ...ng the Save icon in the toolbar or selecting the Save menu item located in the File main menu selection Entering the DataLink Telemetry File Parameters The final step in setting up the real time telem...

Page 81: ...A dialog box will then be displayed to allow you to enter the session information the same as when uploading run data Enter the appropriate year track race type and race sequence information as shown...

Page 82: ...ls will be displayed next to the channel button in the top portion of the display area To display the data from a channel on the graphics screen simply select the channel by left clicking on the chann...

Page 83: ...or man made obstructions such as walls signs etc Will Rain Affect the GPS Signal We have not encountered an affect from rain in our on track testing and usage Again there could be some type of severe...

Page 84: ...before attaching to the outgoing email Emailed Runfiles and track maps should be placed in the same directory by the recipient Should multiple users comparing data from the same track use different tr...

Page 85: ...prevent satellite acquisition My GPS data works at idle but I lose data when I accelerate This is related to electronic interference Check the routing of the GPS antenna cable More than likely the ca...

Page 86: ...love box etc You can but it makes it really tough to access the compact flash card or to connect the serial cable to the logger if you need to update Serial Cable Related Can I leave the serial cable...

Page 87: ...nce This makes it impossible to accurately overlay data That is why a creating a trackmap is vitally important following the FIRST run on the track Do not wait until after the day is over and you have...

Page 88: ...Select the Hardware tab located in the just opened Systems Properties window 5 Select the Device Manager button located in the center right of the Hardware page 6 Locate the Ports COM LPT in the curre...

Page 89: ...t a closed course map Now if you make additional open course runs you will then be able to select the trackmap upon downloading just the same as if you were making laps on a closed course When compari...

Page 90: ...abling the channels If you downloaded the G2X_ConfigBoat file from the www g2extreme com website it will be necessary to unzip and place it in the following location on your PC C RacePakData G2X This...

Page 91: ...is time the G2X_ConfigBoat will now be in view To set as the default config file automatically opens with DatalinkII 1 Select File 2 Select Default Configuration This action will place a check next to...

Page 92: ...is channel to provide accurate data it is necessary to manually insert the Gear Ratio Prop Pitch and Prop Diameter as found the Prop Data page shown below Prop Slip The Prop Slip channel is created fr...

Page 93: ...For example if the starting point of the report will be 50 MPH the marker placed in the data can not be located above 50 MPH If the desired starting point for the report will be 50 mph locate the curs...

Page 94: ...ration data between two markers and provide time data If multiple markers are placed the Datalink II software automatically continues to create time data for each pair of markers as seen in the exampl...

Page 95: ...ange 1 Close the Datalink program 2 Place the mouse anywhere in the desktop area and right click 3 Select Properties in the dialog window This action will open the Display Properties dialog window 4 S...

Page 96: ...outing Remember test data can consist of laps acceleration tests lateral g and accel g tests or any variety of information the user desires to obtain Multiple files can be opened in order to overlay...

Page 97: ...each area can be pre set according to the user s preference That subject will be reviewed at a later time The screen is divided into three sections Channel Buttons A Channel Button is a visual represe...

Page 98: ...e size Select Preferences then Settings from the Main Menu The following dialog box will be displayed Adjust the Channel Button font and Runlog font through use of the slider bar located below each he...

Page 99: ...during this test run are now in view in the Channel Button area However no graphed data will appear until the user selects any of the Channel Buttons as discussed in the next section Referring back t...

Page 100: ...of the values for the remaining data channels are now activated To review the data Place the mouse cursor in the main Graph window and click the left mouse button With the mouse cursor in the main Gr...

Page 101: ...defined by the track map To view the GPS track map created for this test session Locate and left click the Map Analysis button located in the Run Log Menu page Select the Lap Zoom Runlog tab at the bo...

Page 102: ...ontinue to left click until a desired color is obtained Remove a Data Channel from the Graph Area Erase To remove all of the graphs currently displayed double left click on the Clear All Graphs icon w...

Page 103: ...3 simply Select Lap 1 as the Reference by placing the mouse cursorover the Lap 1 tab and clicking the center button on the mouse If you are not using a three button mouse it will be necessary to go to...

Page 104: ...rovides segment comparison data between two laps Any two laps designated as Reference and Main will be compared Remember all of this data was created strictly through the use of GPS signals As can be...

Page 105: ...Channel Values The Channel Grid Display will automatically display the min max avg of a channel over the course of one lap To determine the average of a channel between two points other than start fin...

Page 106: ...nge the scaling within one file The second and preferred method involves the creation of Scaling Sets A Scaling Set has the ability to override all current scaling values and insert a pre defined chan...

Page 107: ...a will be entered as shown below Select the Insert button to accept the rescaling values The dialog box will appear asshown below Enter the remaining data channels to be rescaled in the same manner Wh...

Page 108: ...he DataLink toolbar Enter a name for the Quick Graph For this example we used GPSMPH Next click on the Save button to save for later use We have now created and saved a Quick Graph Any time we have a...

Page 109: ...file as opposed to looking at only one lap of information To graph Runfile data Double click the Clear all Graphs icon in order to remove all graphed data from the Main Graph area and return to distan...

Page 110: ...a channel scaling is zoomed according to what portion of the graph is included in the zoom box The second method is as follows Place the mouse cursor at the center of the graph region to be zoomed Lef...

Page 111: ...By doing so this reduces the technical expertise required for data analysis The G2X_Demo Runfile included with this demo includes a set of standard Runlog pages The following section provides detailed...

Page 112: ...user s computer weather data will automatically download into the appropriate areas of this page Create GPS Track Map The Create GPS Map page is utilized to create a GPS based track map Following the...

Page 113: ...p with zoom features The zoom feature allows the user to zoom into any area of the track map for detailed data analysis Map Report The Map Report page provides detailed speed analysis for each track s...

Page 114: ...egment timing information Segment Report provides a review of all segment times for all laps contained within one Runfile Speed Report provides an analysis of segment speed for two laps Segment Compar...

Page 115: ...area In the below example the Question Goes Here was inserted in the first area with an answer of Answer Goes Here in the second section To set up the pages simply insert the desired text in the firs...

Page 116: ...Calculator Page The Tire Temperature PSI page provides the user a means of logging tire temperatures following each run Upon insertion of all tire temperature data the page will calculate average per...

Page 117: ...pdate will be accompanied by a cover sheet detailing the updated information All updates will be available online at www g2extreme com or may be obtained by contacting the Racepak office If desired th...

Page 118: ...ons of chassis scales By inputting the four corner weights of a scaled vehicle the Chassis Scaling page can calculate the following information 1 Total Weight 2 Cross Weight 3 Cross Weight Percentage...

Page 119: ...ls 2 Open at least two Lapfiles 3 Select a Reference and Main lap file as outlined in the G2X Instruction Manual 4 For this example graph the MPH_Difference Delta channel for both the Reference and Ma...

Page 120: ...lap time and lap number 4 Select the Runlog Menu tab found at the bottom of the DatalinkII software 5 Locate the Write Start Finish Position to Card button as found under the Favorite Log Page Shortcu...

Page 121: ...and hot tire pressure data is inserted the system can provide the following information 1 Left Front Pressure Gain 2 Right Front Pressure Gain 3 Left Rear Pressure Gain 4 Right Rear Pressure Gain Tra...

Page 122: ...eading as shown below The user is presented with two options 1 Export Standard TrackVision Data 2 Export Customer TrackVision Data Exporting Standard TrackVision Data 1 Select the Export Standard Trac...

Page 123: ...rsor at the beginning of the channel name left click to select and use your computers Erase button to clear the channel name 3 To add a channel place the mouse cursor below the last channel in the lis...

Page 124: ...ction Manual Updates Version 2 8a 1 Added G2X_Config_Metric configuration file for metric units See section The G2X_Config Configuration File for instructions Date 1 31 2007 Application DatalinkII Ver...

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