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It is extremely unlikely that the eLogger unit will affect your model’s radio range.   But, as always after making an 
electronics change to your model, it is very important that you range and function test your model once the eLogger is installed to 
ensure that there is no impact on your system.    Make sure that your “antenna down” operating range is within the manufacturer’s 
specifications.   See your Radio owner’s manual for the correct procedure for your equipment.    

DO NOT OPERATE IF YOUR 

MODEL DOESN’T PASS THE ANTENNA DOWN RANGE CHECK.    

 
Additionally, you need to make sure that your Model’s power system is working correctly after adding any new hardware in-line, like 
the eLogger.   This is especially critical in high amperage/voltage installations, of course.   It’s important that you safely run your 
model in an extended stationary “bench” test, similar in duration and power usage to your most aggressive modeling, to ensure there 
are no problems with any connections, etc.    

DO NOT OPERATE YOUR MODEL IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS DURING THIS 

EXTENDED STATIONARY TEST! 

 

The eLogger’s LED 

 

The eLogger’s LED indicates the device’s status.     
 
Once the eLogger is powered up in your model, it will repeatedly flash a sequence of one, two or three flashes every second or so.  
This flash rate is longer or shorter depending on the capture rate.   This flashing indicates the following: 
 

One Flash

 - The eLogger is actively recording.   This is the normal power-up state. 

 

Two Flashes

 – The eLogger’s buffer is full, or you have enabled logging triggers and the logger is not yet triggered.   Note that the 

eLogger will pause when the buffer is full only if you have selected the “stop on full” mode described above, when the memory is 
filled to capacity with data. 
 

Three Flashes

 – The eLogger is connected to your PC’s USB connector, and has been recognized by the PC.  

 

After Your Recording Session 

 

After operating your model with the eLogger, you can either remove the eLogger from your model and take it to your PC, bring the 
model with the eLogger still in it to your PC, or (if you’re lucky) use a Laptop and connect to the eLogger in the field. 
 
After you connect the eLogger to your PC’s USB interface, the LED should indicate USB connectivity with three repeating flashes as 
described above.     
 
Once the eLogger is connected, launch the Application and click on the “Download” button.     This will load the eLogger’s Data 
Buffer into the Application for playback and saving. 
 
Use the play controls to play back the data.   Note that the Slider can be dragged with the mouse by clicking and holding it then 
moving it to the desired position. 
 
The application displays the following information: 
 

 

Notifications

 – this window displays messages about the recording.   The three most common messages are: 

o

 

Startup/Reset Detected – this indicates that the eLogger has been turned on at the time specified 

o

 

eLogger low battery restart – this indicates that the eLogger has ‘rebooted’ because the power momentarily dropped 
below around 4.5 volts.   See the troubleshooting section if you frequently see this message. 

 

Length/Progress 

– when stopped, this readout indicates the total recording length.   When playing back, this meter indicates 

current time into the session. 

 

Graphical and/or Numeric Pack Voltage – The 

application displays the current or max (when playback is stopped) pack 

voltage readings in either gauge or numeric format. 

 

Graphical and/or Numeric Pack Current – The 

application displays the current or max pack amperage readings in either 

gauge or numeric format. 

 

Pack Wattage  – 

this gauge indicates the pack wattage during playback. 

 

Cumulative Amp-

Hours – this numeric display indicates the cumulative AH used  

 

Graphical and/or Numeric Temperatures

 – The application can display up to two Temperature readings in either gauge or 

numeric format. 

 

Graphical and/or Numeric RPM 

– The application displays RPM readings in either gauge or numeric format. 

 

Graphical and/or Numeric Speed(Cars Only) 

– The model’s speed, as computed from the RPM, can be displayed 

graphically and numerically. 

Содержание eLogger V3

Страница 1: ...og times 4 times the logging space of the eLogger V2 and all data is logged to permanent memory which retains the data even when the power is removed Software computes Wattage mAH etc for complete e f...

Страница 2: ...SC s power input The red wires of the wire lead version of the eLogger must be connected to the positive side of the load and source normally the red wires For measuring current voltage battery chargi...

Страница 3: ...ith the surface is the best long term approach since the mounting will be much more rugged and the risk of imbalance due to not mounting the magnets exactly 180 degrees apart is reduced In fact if the...

Страница 4: ...sure the sensor still works with whatever it was originally connected to after Y ing to the eLogger Monitoring your Model s Throttle Position with the eLogger Connecting the Throttle Servo Y Cable to...

Страница 5: ...built into Windows If the devices you already have on your computer haven t required the installation of the USB drivers Windows will prompt you for your Windows CD to copy over the drivers Once this...

Страница 6: ...or after the session with the battery turned on the eLogger is still capturing data but since not much is changing very little data is recorded But when the model is active more data is being recorded...

Страница 7: ...del with the eLogger you can either remove the eLogger from your model and take it to your PC bring the model with the eLogger still in it to your PC or if you re lucky use a Laptop and connect to the...

Страница 8: ...e Live Mode button Live data will be graphed on the chart Graphing Spreadsheet Compatibility The eLogger application has extensive graphing capability built in Just click Data 2D Chart in the software...

Страница 9: ...that the red line faces down away from the sensor and the writing on the sensor faces the magnet If you inadvertently glued the magnet so that the red line is facing UP flip the sensor over so the non...

Страница 10: ...the eLogger Issue The eLogger shuts off or the LED flashes rapidly when used with the GPS Expander Solutions The GPS Expander draws significant current from the eLogger When the eLogger is powered by...

Страница 11: ...ance with product instructions o Failure to follow the product instructions THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICT...

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