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UNIPRO – The original Laptimer
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Shift light
The 5 LEDs at the top of the display can be used as gear
shift indicators. In order to do that, you need to set two
things. The first is the nominal RPM shift value, that means
the RPM value where you want to shift gear. The other is the
number of RPMs between the LEDs.
The picture shows the nominal RPM shift value, in this case 14.5 kRPM. This is the value where
the middle yellow LED is turned on. Depending on the value between the LEDs, the green LEDs
to the left are turned on below this value and the red LEDs to the right are turned on above
this value. Use the
and
buttons to adjust the RPM shift value.
The RPM value between the LEDs is set in Service mode. If the RPM value between the LEDs is
set to 2.0 kRPM, and the nominal value is set to 14.5 kRPM, it means that the green LEDs will
turn on at 12.5 kRPM, the yellow LED at 14.5 kRPM, and the red LEDs at 16.5 kRPM. The RPM
shift light is always using maximum brightness of the LEDs. Therefore, even if the intensity is
turned down, the LEDs will be turned on at maximum intensity.
Receiver type
The Unipro Laptimer can use all types of receivers. You can
choose between IR (infrared), Loop (AMB active loop) and
magnet (magnet stripe in the track).
Use the
and
buttons to choose the receiver type
connected to the Laptimer.
Magnet setup
If the receiver type is set to Magnet this is the next step. It
is the most important setup before you start driving on a
new track. You need to set two values. The number of
magnets from the pit to the finish line (1 in this example)
and the total number of magnets on the track (4 in this
example). See how to set the values in the next to screens.