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1. 8 f Old Save device ipo Save subtree i iie Qi Load latest setting or device Automati Progertes e Select Output from the Dash system tree open node 1 Right click on top channel of 1 and select Paste This assigns the calculation channel data to the shift lights of page 1 of the Dash We logge Graph Specs CPS SAM Bs DE OMS RUD General Analyse Parameter Data Adkiional Next the settings of the shift lights are defined by selecting the tab lt Additional gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 58 69 Debus Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 The definition of rows 1 8 control the switch on values of shift lights 1 8 To illuminate shift light 8 when the predefined shift RPM has been reached for the selected gear set the value of row 8 to be 10000 This will make the final right side shift light illuminate when the correct shift RPM has been reached for the current gear selected The final 4 shift lights rows 5 8 can be set to 10000 to make all of these lights switch on to give a more clear gear shift indication Alternatively a good setting value for row 7 might be 9900 99
2. 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 60 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Next under the tab lt Analyse gt set multiplier to 1 and offset to 0 The Calculation formula must be defined with the form tab lt lookup table position gt lt speed channel gt lt RPM gt 10000 NOTES The lt lookup table position gt must be defined in the calculation so that the dash understands where to find the correct selected gear values At this stage the lookup table has not been defined or loaded to the dashboard These steps will be explained after this calculation channel so for now consider the lookup table position as equal to 1 The lt speed channel gt that is entered is the CAN In channel number of the speed reference you want to use in the calculation e g RPMSprkt V_Rear V_GPS In this example 04 is entered to represent RPMSprkt as used for the setting of the Moto2 gear calculation Into the field lt RPM gt you must input the CAN In channel number for your engines measured RPM value In this example 22 is entered to the calculation formula The result of the calculation is most likely to be a number between 0 and 1 e g 0 3854 To represent such a number in the datalogger and also to generate the lookup table it easier to use
3. 24 3 6 3 SecTime Delta Sections 25 3 7 THE REMAIN 20 40 0 0 nennen nnne nant nnne nne sa 26 4 5 2 222226222121 III iiie uiii iniinda curasse cere 27 0 E Ner LE 27 42 M 27 5 Qu tpu t Channel mem 30 5 1 HOW TO ASSIGN OUTPUT CHANNELS 30 5 2 OUTPUT CHANNEL DISPLAY 31 52 1 Practical example Formatting a Speed 31 5 2 2 Practical example Formatting an Oil Pressure 34 6 Count 35 AM a N L d EEEEEEEEEEMME 35 62 EN Je TE 35 7 amp 36 7 1 CALCULATION FUNCTIONS PRACTICAL EXAMP
4. TAM2 medal Fiesoftype TewTablfles i Cancel 11 9 Now the table is correctly defined and loaded to the Dash It can now used within gt calculation channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 55 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 3 Configuration of Calculation Channel 11 Next a Calculation channel is defined this is the channel that will be used as data input for the 2D Dash shift lights This must be made to correctly operate with the Selected Gear Table that was loaded to the Dash The function of the CALC Channel is complex as it will e Sample the currently selected gear of the vehicle e Determine the required RPM shift value from the loaded table for the selected gear e Compare the RPM shift value to the current engine RPM e Generate a fixed point number which can be used to control the shift lights The following actions are required for making the CALC Channel setting Expand the node Calc from the system tree of the 2D Dash by clicking e Select one of the 12 available Calc channels make sure it is not already being used Under the tab General assign a name to the channel e g GearSft Also check the box Turned to activate the channel General Analyse Parameter D
5. be used for any speed channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit MIN maximum MIN Was 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit VMIN maximum VMIN Adigits are displayed be used for any speed channel F Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit F maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel R Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit R maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel Pos 3 Dimension Description Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter with no unit maximum none 4digits are displayed be used for any channel type Shows channel dimensions like set tab parameter unit U maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any voltage channel UB Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit UB maximum Adigits are displayed can be used for any battery voltage channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit V maximum 4digits are displayed be used for any speed channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit MAX maximum MAX age 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit VMAX maximum VMAX 4digits are displayed can be used for any speed channel Shows ch
6. AKI Interfaces Calibration Channels B Value f x Multiplicator Digits Offset Rule of three amp Interfaces 0 0 1 0 0 Ee Channels Old Formulatype UL Digital Analog alclulation formula 82 lt 1 483 3000 Event Graph Member of group jutput 01 Count Show Graph Cal Start C Dampers ac 8 Cl Temperatures Damp Speed Pressures Roll E ERES co A MHN A lt Multiplicator gt of 1 is entered as the channel only have the values of 0 1 and therefore resolution of 1 is appropriate The lt Offset gt value can remain at the default value of 0 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini When a calculated channel is created to give a Boolean output 0 or 1 the 2 gt Multiplicator should always be 1 37 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 7 1 3 Calculation of Fuel Consumption Reset value when display is powererd off Using a fuel injector counter signal Fuelcons the total fuel injected to the engine can be calculated by the 2D Dash It is already known that a single injector pulse deposits 0 032768 litres of fuel into the engine The Calculation formula entered is sum if der ZzFuelcons 0 0 032768 0 In this formula the derivat
7. RIBS Table GearCal2 IDX digit 0 1 1 Value X 1 0000 0 0000 Table Entries 2 x 5 FN amp c o c o A Digits Linearly Values al 2031 1 1 x me xl 2033 1 1 pate nee 2034 1 1 eei 277 2035 1 1 NEW 1 pine C function 2037 1 1 EE OE um E discret val C Strings cit 2038 i 1 2 2039 1 1 CENA UR 2040 1 1 5 Table entrys 2040 1 1 6 M Input Value 2042 1 1 m to add new entry area 2043 1 1 to add new it Y 2043 1 1 entrys as physical value 2045 1 1 2046 1 1 o 5 2047 1 1 2048 1 1 Threshold Selected Tabie index 2043 1 1 h val Offs Mul Div 2050 1 1 earchange gear mumu owe one T 1 dis dol CL dX ee values 1 1 2053 1 1 2054 1 1 Calibration 2055 1 1 Val Tab idx Mult Offset 2056 1 1 Offset 2057 1 1 2058 1 1 NEN EN TEE NUT T 2060 1 1 Insert item Delete item Cancel 2061 1 1 H 2062 1 1 2063 1 1 RSS BERNER MAT eee athe ee eee 2064 1 1 H H 2065 1 1 2066 1 1 2067 1 1 2068 1 1 o 341 333 682667 1024 136533 170667 2048 238933 273067 3070 34333 375457 4096 2063 1 1 Digits 2071 1 1 m Unit n lue e Inthe column Digits you enter the threshold values for defining what selected gear will be determi
8. a Calibration manuell I Telemetrie Display Q5un Zerosetting IV TeleSave Veluesetting Color z Group 12 RR 07 un 13 AR 08 un Seen SN Lower border Group 14 09un Save device in fle 0 Group 15 10un Save subtree in file Upper border 16 11 Load latest setting for device gt FR 12 un FAR 13un Add channel to sensorlist Idun Add channel to GPS Map AR 15un channel to Track e Expand the lt Output gt node expand lt Page 2 gt e Select an available output channel location from Page 2 e Right click the selected location and select Paste click lt Apply gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 30 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Q Alternatively the DRAG and DROP method can be used Page2 E 8 3 Calbration Automatic 123 595 Zero setting 60 Remove system Tumed on 61La t 0 62W Save device in 01 63SF Save subtree in 01 64La Load latest setting for device Channet Status 01 65 c 5 2 Output Channel Display Formatting Many formatting options exist for each type of Output channel The best way to master this subject is to review some examples then make some practice 4 After the data channel
9. Dynamically Adjustable LED and Screen Brightness for day to night conditions BigDash 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 5 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 1 2 General Properties of the BigDash MidiDash and MiniDash The following explanations describe the system structure and some capabilities of the 2D display modules For specific information about your Dash BigDash MidiDash or MiniDash see the relevant section later in this Manual CAN Bus The 2D Dash can receive up to 32 CAN channels Data sent to the Dash via CAN Bus can be used in many different ways With the 2D Display you can visualize all data received via the CAN Bus Every value you want to display can be converted into physical values and displayed in your defined format using a freely programmable conversion formula CAN channels received by the Dash can be easily programmed to display formatted physical values in various screen positions on each of the 3 Display Pages All Dash settings are saved permanently by the internal Flash memory CAN Data Flowchart Each CAN Data Channel contains a package of information including the complete CAN Bus Identification identifier position and data size byte word double word data value physical value formula formatting and alarm borders CAN channels Calc Unit Output channel ID 100 0 00
10. English 2 lt 5 lt A ys armor s d N A Rag Art No AC DOC_MultiDash_Docu 000 modified 04 01 2013 MC Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Table of contents 1 Properties of BigDash MidiDash and MiniDash eene 5 1 1 SPECIFICATION SUMMARY FOR THE 2D DASH DISPLAY 2 24 5 1 2 GENERAL PROPERTIES OF THE BIGDASH MIDIDASH AND 6 2 Operating the 2D DASH 2 4 1 11 1 11111111 nnn nnne 7 2 1 HOW TO COPY A REFERENCE 7 2 2 HOW TO PASTE A REFERENCE CHANNEL eese enne enne nenne nennen sienne 8 2 3 HOW TO DISPLAY AND FORMAT FOREIGN 9 2 4 HOW TO SET CHANNELS TO ZERO THE AUTO ZERO 10 2 5 TO CHANGE THE START 11 2 6 HOW TO INSERT CURRENT TIME DATE eese eene nennen nennen 11 2
11. String Table STR2 12 Entrys x N EW Digits Values dec proud zm Check Motor Free const fill linearly 20 Motor Very Cold spline Function 5 C amer 90 Motor Temp READY 100 Motor Hot Table entrys 110 Motor Very Hot Input Value new iteg Click hege to add i Value entry area fiz Text to m displ ay on Table Index 1 Dash idx val Offs Mul Div Multipl Divisor Offset Enter Threshold 1 1 Values of Input Calibration Channel Val Tab idx Mult Offset Multiplicator Offset Tatie rane Ld Insert item Delete item Cancel Also ensure that the following settings are made before completing the string lookup table e Goto lt File Save gt to permanently store this table inside your computer e Save the file table with the same name e g T Wat and be sure of the directory into which it is saved Step 2 To load the defined string table into 2D Dash Open the 2D program Winlt and make communication with the 2D Dash e Select the node Tables from the system tree e Expand the String section within the Tables node e Select the table position named STR2 this is used for the Diag2 function e Click Load from disk on the main window Locate the directory into which the STR2 table was saved e Select the table STR2 and click lt gt 2D Dash Display Man
12. Tables plingrate Hz 25 DASH Resolution 32 bit amp Interfaces Ee Channels Parameter Digital Channel number Analog 45 BUTTON Switching Values M off if less equal 20 48 LAP AWT a Ts qu v AA 49TH AA 70 Brightness Ft CAN In Event 12 01 Time Output 1 Display Digits after dot um 141 BR The meaning of the lt Switching values gt dialog are explained below Turn off if less or equal threshold value that will start dimming mode if input channel value is below or equal e Turn on if higher or equal threshold value that will start daytime mode if input channel value is higher or equal 2 10 How to change the operation mode 4 Operation Mode can be changed by selecting the display node from the system tree then choosing tab Operation modes gt 4 modes are available Race Endurance Road and Delta Sections System Stream General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Operation modes Debug Dashboard ey Stream amp Interfaces Channels Current operation mode Tables EH DASH HQ Delta Sections a Interfaces Channels Digital Analoa 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 14 69 Debus amp Diebo
13. to send the changes to the Dash 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 11 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Operation modes Debug Dashboard Dashboard parameter Alarm flashlights Status 0 LEDs blinking at alarm Number of pages 3 Duration of single blink ms StartPage 1 40 Screen Backlight J Brightness LED Contrast Matrix Contrast Segment Set realtime clock Day 04 Month 01 Year 2010 Hour 15 Minute 38 Second 05 Insert system time 2 7 How to change the alarm flash light configuration You can define the number of Alarm flashlights that blink when an alarm is activated Click on the Main Node of the Dash in the system tree and Select the Tab Dashboard e Select the desired lt LED s blinking at alarm checkboxes Each box represents an LED the top side of the Dash You can modify the Duration of single blink to change the speed of LED blinking e Click lt Apply gt to send the changes to the Dash Stream General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Operation modes Debug E Stream Gy Interfaces Dashboard parameter Alarm flashlights Channels mS x Tables Status 0 LEDs blinking at alarm EB DASH Number of pa
14. 2 and 1 3 3 2 4 How to set channels to zero The Auto zero function 11 Y 4 Q The Auto zero function enables the user to zero several channels in a logger and or dasboard at once with a click of a button Example A channel is used for the measurement of Airbox pressure which is recorded by the datalogger and sent via CAN bus to the dashboard for display to the rider Because the ambient air pressure changes constantly the measuring channel must be regularly set to zero making sure the correct air pressure value is recorded by the datalogger and displayed on the dash This is a stage of calibration that is necessary for many kinds of sensor in a datalogger system To make this process quick and easy the Auto Zero function can be enabled inside the Airbox pressure channels of both the logger and dashboard Both channels will be zeroed by pressing the Auto Zero button in the toolbar as shown below File Logger Graphic Calibration Specials Options Help Se 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 10 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 TOR 05 Airbox Channel Mode fot 06 Vest Tu 07 Acc x lecordinc 0 Use table d FR 09 SysTime Auto zero FR 10 RecTime Alarm enabled F Fo 11 Status Error info enabl fot 12 LapMeter
15. 3 7 The Remain channel La channel Remain shows the difference between current date and time to specified time It be used as countdown to show the rider driver the remaining time to the end of a practice session or any other time related event The Remain channel is configured as shown below e Inthe tab General select the Turned on check box to switch on Remain e Select the tab Parameter enter the required end time in the End time hh mm gt field Unless the end time is modified the 2D Dash will count down to this exact time every day After the time has elapsed the value of Remain stays at 0 until the next day begins time 00 01 Make sure to correctly set the system time of the Dash see How to insert current time date Channel Setting 71 Remain General Analyse Samplingrate Samplingrate Hz 1 5625 Resolution 16 bit Parameter End time hh mm 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 26 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 4 Time channels 41 The run channel shows the elapsed time since the last received laptrigger signal This be displayed on the 2D Dash and Paste channel to an Output also sent to the CAN Bus to be recorded by a 2D datalogger 4 2
16. 4 5 100 Event 12 01 Time Gray ember of grou Output i SEEN iow Grapl p 07 Start Dampers Ej 5 Temperatures Damp Speed E 33 Brakebal Pressures If the actual brake bias is 55 26 bias to the front and result with a resolution of 1 accuracy is acceptable a lt Multiplicator gt of 1 can be used giving a calc channel result of 55 If a higher resolution is needed e g 0 1 a multiplier of 0 1 would be used to give a channel result of 55 3 The lt Offset gt value can remain at the default value of 0 11 entering the channel numbers exactly e g 4 the physical values of this channel AN used in the calculation If the position of the channel changes you must modify the Calc Channel Entering a smaller number inside the lt Multiplicator gt field will enable a higher level of resolution with smaller steps between each measurement value change If the entered value of lt Multiplicator gt becomes too low e g 0 00001 the device can no longer display the full range of physical values As a rule only use a lt Multiplicator gt value that is practical for the application 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 36 69 Datarecording System AKIR AKI R Interfaces Channels Tables EB DASH Interfaces Ee Channels Digital Analog Fut CAN n General
17. 41 8 1 1 Example Displaying an alarm when pressure is 43 8 2 ALARM PROTOCOL FOR THE ALSTAT EVENT 44 9 saasaa aaaea asiaan Ea Esana 45 91 HOW CHOOSE A TABLE WINIT sssssssesseeeeeenemeneenneeeen nennen nnne nnns nennen 45 9 2 TYPES OF TABLES e ra e ree e uae Ua a a a e n ova 45 Dern 45 212 gp 2 610 0 2 0 ilU LM M 47 922 Gapa EE EP 47 92 22 NM 47 92 3 String STR1 STR2 o eeeccccecccccscccsesceeeneeceeneeceaeeseneecseneecseaeeseaeeeseaeecsaeeseaeeeseaeseseseneneeens 47 10 Special format TUNCTONS 48 10 1 FORMAT FUNCTIONS 48 11 Setting properties of the 2D Dash with 2 buttons eere 51 11 1 SETTING BIGDASH WITH 2 8 4 1 0222 26 nennen nennen nennen rennen nennen 51 11 1 1 Bigbash Menu tette m I ee 52 AVA MEAP EE 52 11 1 1 2 egeo
18. Dashboard functions 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 45 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dofarecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 To save a table into the display click onto lt Load gt and choose the table in the explorer window 4 System 2 EB DASH HQ Name Empty t a Interfaces Type Loadable ROM Channels 5 BB Tables Max Entries 4096 Fix Current Entries 0 Entry size 16 Empty Usage count 0 Empty g 0 1000 Recorded Offset 0 0000 E String Suchen in Tables E3 E Gear tbl E IR2 200 Tyre tbl E Gear bmw tbl E IR2 200 Tyre 16b tbl E GEAR EFI tbl E ir2 700C tbl E Gear ho tbl El ir2 700Carbont b tbl gearcalc tbl E IR3 2T16 tbl IR610C16 tbl E Gearfbmw tbl E m3 27 tbl E 1r610516 tbl IR3 10C tbl IR3 105 tbl IR310C16 tbl lt gt Dateiname IR310516 tbl Dateityp Text T ablefiles X Abbrechen To show the graph of the table click onto gt Show gt Fie Edt View Help Dac IR G Table i2 700 IDX digit 0 1 1 Value X 0 1000 0 0000 Table Entries 9099 Digs Lineal 058 426 1 0 0 912 952 2 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 826 004 7 0 0 8 0 0 woo 0 0 730 057 12 0 0 13 0 0 80400 15 0 0 652 108 17 0
19. Digital General Analyse Parameter Data type Samplingrate Samplingrate Hz Analog 125 9 78 CAN In Resolution 32 bit Event Time Parameter Output Channel number 1 62 CALCH2 Display 83 CALCHI Filter 157 84 RPM 123 85 SPEED Use format function 1 4 86 Laptime Length 9 87 Laptime Tr 01 88 Digits after dot 01 89 Fuelpress 04 90 TExh1 81 84 82 01 S35PEED Inside the tab lt General gt the lt Short Cut gt and lt Dimension gt are initially the same as copied CAN Channel but can also be changed Interfaces REM CAN x Evert Um Output Short cut Page Page 2 23 Um 24 Vet Channel Type Output 25 x 2E REM Lmo 22 Channel Mode Channe Dimension If the Name Shortcut or Dimension of CAN channel inside node changed the modifications are automatically transferred over to the Output channels Example If you change the name of the CAN Channel lt RPM to RoundsPerMinute and this channel is already displayed on any page of the Dash the Display will automatically change the output channel name from lt to lt RoundsPerMinute gt If instead you only change the channel name of the Output channel the CAN channel is unchanged and maintains the original name of lt RPM The output channel takes ove
20. Event channel For further explanation for setting the Laptime channel see Chapter 3 1 the Event channel Laptime onto the desired output page position Refer back to Chapter 2 1 and 2 2 Copy and Paste a channel Choose the format function Laptime in the tab Parameter as shown below E System Pr e uC10 Pr DASHMID amp y Schnittstellen 1 Kan le FUL Digital AA Analog Resolution 32 bit Event Parameter Channel number General Analysis Parameter Data type Samplingrate Samplingrate 125 1201 Time Output Ch B8 LapTime Bg 9 89 1 n 01 102V Front 84 103 T water 64 104 GEARDASE Page 2 Page 3 UE 1251 0 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini Display Filter Use format function Format function LapTime page 15 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 2 12 How to format the measuring values in the display The displayed value is formatted by opening the tab lt Parameter gt of the Output channel you want to define inside the appropriate page number The displayed value is formatted according to its displayed length and the digits after dot DA SH bigdash2show LDD Schnittstellen Kan le
21. General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Operation modes Debug Dashboard Realtime clock Loggername DASHMI Empty ine Reset Memory Memory Total size 15 88 Used 15 88 MB Here Free 0 00 MB lt gt 0 NENNEN 7 gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 38 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 7 1 5 Calculate the driven mileage Reset in Winit via button Another example of using an accumulative calculation channel is explained below Here the vehicle speed reference channel is used to determine the distance travelled during a session The Calculation formula entered is m1 m1 Speed 3 6 Samplingrate The speed signal is multiplied by 3 6 and divided by the channel sampling rate to have a signal per second in meters The accumulated value of distance travelled is measured in metres and stored in the variable m1 As in the previous example Reset is performed using the button lt F3 gt or Empty within the 2D program Winlt 7 1 6 Calculate the driven mileage Permanent accumulation Alternatively by using the variables p1 and p2 the driven mileage calculation can be permanently accumulated through the life of the vehicle not resettable The Calculation formula entered is p1 p1 Speed 3 6 Samplingrate 7 1 7 Count the number of d
22. Save device in FR 10 Save subtree in file Load latest setting for device 13 Add channel to sensorlist 14 Add channel to GPS Map Add channel to Track Copy Show groups Properties YNNN N N ANS 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini Name Dimension Short cut Channel Type CEEE Lt hu page 8 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 To modify the conversion formula or the formatting you can begin by clicking on the tab lt Analyse gt see next figure Here the lt Multiplicator gt and the lt Offset gt can be changed The received values of this channel are processed using this exact formula generating values to Display and activate Alarms etc The formula inside the Dash must match the formula inside the logger When copying directly from the logger device the formula will be copied exactly by default 2 3 How to display and format foreign CAN values In order to display the correct physical value of a foreign CAN Bus channel the identifier byte position word width and the scaling have to be known These values are then entered manually into the channel mask After doing this the channel is defined and can be displayed and also used for alarms calculations etc In the tree view select an available CAN channel that you want to use
23. Table Name field e g Shft RPM then click e Next go to File and click Save to permanently store this table inside your computer e To correctly save the table save the file with the same name as defined above e g Shft RPM AND BE SURE OF THE DIRECTORY INTO WHICH IT IS SAVED 11 9 The defined table is used to assign the relationship between the selected gear and the RPM value that the dash must display on the shift lights for each gear However to make this function operate correctly it is necessary to modify gear input values as shown by the example below The table on the left side shows the RPM values that gear shift should occur for each gear The table on the right shows the Table Inputs that are required to achieve the Desired Settings shown on the left Selected Gear Value Dec Inputting the gear values under column digits improves the effectiveness of this dashboard configuration Once the table inputs are defined and the table is saved it can be viewed as shown below File Edit View Help 15 Table Shft_RPM digit 0 1 1 Value X 1 0000 0 0000 Table Entries 9 16000 n lt AER 15700 i 1 1500 1 10000 10000 0 i o 853333 170667 256 34 333 426667 512 597333 682667 768 853333 938667 1024 40 10000 10000 Digits Digi 952 Linear 16000 value 16000 00 This is the data table from
24. The lt Auto Zero gt command will be sent to all connected modules via the CAN Bus All modules that receive this command automatically set all channels to zero where the lt Auto Zero gt checkbox is activated the present measuring value is set to equal physical value 0 2 5 Howtochange the start page The start page is shown when display is supplied with power To change the start page click on the Main Node of the Dash System Tree and then select the tab lt Dashboard gt on the right side of the screen Inside this tab you can change the start page by modifying the dropdown box at Startpage then click Apply to send the modification to the display Fas Stream General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Operation modes Deb E Stream Interfaces Dashboard parameter Alarm flashlights 2 Ch Ee Channels Status 0 LEDs blinking at alarm Tables EB DASH Number of pages 3 d d m om 212 Duration of single blink ms StartPage 2 40 Contrast Matrix Contrast Segment Set realtime clock Day 00 Month MM Year YYYY Heur HH Minute MM Second 55 Insert system time 2 6 How to insert current time date e Click on the Main Node of the Dash in the system tree and Select the Tab lt Dashboard gt e Click lt Insert system time gt make sure before that the system time is set correct on the computer e Click lt Apply gt
25. are The 20 Dash is capable of accurately calculating the gear selected by your vehicle racing To determine the selected gear the following actions must be taken e Create a Calculation channel to determine the overall gearing ratio of the vehicle as it is driving e Create a lookup table to establish the relationship between the calculated overall gearing ratio and the selected gear number 1 6 1 5 etc of the vehicle Step 1 Creating the Calculation channel To start a measured data channel must exist for engine RPM Also a channel that varies proportionally to the vehicle speed is required Examples of such a channel include a direct measurement of wheel speed V_Rear or a GPS speed channel V_GPS Vehicle Speed Reference Vehicle Gearing Ratio Engine RPM 11 Q Using a GPS speed channel provides a more smooth changing data trace with undesired effects removed locking spinning etc make the Calculation channel setting Expand the node Calc from the system tree of the 2D Dash by clicking e Select one of the 12 available Calc channels make sure it is not already being used Under the tab lt General gt Assign a name to the channel e g Gear e Also check the box Turned on to activate the channel General Analyse Parameter Data type Dimension Short cut Channel Type Channel Mode Tumed on g 5 p
26. ms 0 0 sec Channel number Ch 56 T Water For this example a lt Timeout gt of 0 is used meaning the message is always displayed while the string table and input channel value persist If a timeout of 1000 was defined the displayed message would disappear from Page 3 of the screen after 1 second provided the displayed message does not require to change in that time The message will come back to the screen if or when the data channel value changes enough to make the displayed message also change 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 22 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 3 5 The Button 1 Button 2 channels vi The Button channel allows the user to specify an input channel to trigger the switching Q of pages on the display This is different from the Switch page function as this allows the user to scroll synchronously through the pages of the 2D Dash L4 In the tab lt Parameter gt next to lt Channel number gt the channel to trigger the page switching is assigned Any Analogue or CAN channel can be used and will change the displayed page when its physical value rises above 50 of its maximum full scale value The default trigger channel is the input channel of the external Button lt Timeout gt defines the threshold time before the display page is switched 2D Dash
27. of the maximum value 10000 The remaining values of the lights can be set in a similar way e g row 1 6000 row 2 7000 row 3 8000 row 4 9000 row 5 9500 row 6 9750 The entered values can be adjusted to give the correct RPM spacing from the optimal shift RPM Finally click lt Apply gt to complete the gear specific shift light settings example settings just explained The table shows just how customisable each shift light Below a table shows the RPM values that occur when each shift light switches on for can be when the gear dependent shift light settings are used EUN Ez er 8000 9500 SESS 9900 10150 11600 50 13775 14138 8850 10325 11800 13275 14013 14381 10500 12000 13500 14250 14625 14850 15000 10850 12400 13950 14725 15113 15345 15500 11025 12600 14175 14963 15356 15593 15750 9600 11200 12800 14400 15200 15600 15840 16000 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 59 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 12 2 Online Gear Calculation The 2D Dash can be used to display the current gear selected by the transmission In some cases the gearbox of your vehicle is not fitted with a sensor to directly measure the selected gear position at any moment and can display this information to the driver or rider while they
28. over which the data channel will be filtered e Nis equal to 2192 number e g 24 2 samples filter setting 1 277 128 samples filter setting 7 e That also means that the filtering rate should be adapted to the sampling rate of the input channel _ FEHFFFFFFFF LDE General Analyse Parameter Data type Int 2 Ke Channel Samplingrate M 4 Samplingrate Hz 100 D cs Resolution 16 bit Parameter FR 02101 ID Gx 300 Data Hi Lo i Data format M 0 C Little Endian I Big Endian Tor 06 pud Display AR 08 i FA 09 Speed Filter FR 10 ien Length 13P Oil Digits after dot 14 15 16 CANH 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 69 69
29. pressure value is equal to 2 25 bar it is displayed as follows gt PO 2 3ba Note that using lt Length gt of 4 allows space to be created between the lt Short cut gt PO and the displayed value 2 3 If a second decimal place is required the lt Digits after dot gt is increased to 2 BUT to maintain the same display appearance with a gap between PO and the displayed value the lt Length gt entry must increase to 5 44 If the measured value of the Oil P gt channel increases above 9 99 bar all 5 assigned B characters from the input lt Length gt are required to display it Because of this the space between PO and the displayed values e g 10 02 disappears No actions or entries required for the tabs lt Data type gt or lt Sensor gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 34 69 Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 6 Count channels 6 1 Lapmeter 11 gt gt T 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Fax 49 0 721 9448529 The lapmeter channel integrates the assigned speed channel to show the driven distance in the current lap In the tab Parameter next to lt Counted channel gt select a valid speed channel from the dropdown box 11 gt 5 System BC uCAN 5 BC uCAN EB DASH HG amp Interfaces Channels UL Digital Analog Fat C
30. when each of the 16 alarm 9 channels was triggered It can be sent on the CAN Bus to monitor the alarm outputs of the dashboard If an alarm is triggered the corresponding bit is set to 1 to 0 when alarm is turned off For more information on this refer to Section 8 2 Alarm protocol for the AlStat Event Channel 3 3 The Switch page function 44 The switch page function can be used to change the displayed page to a predefined page when selected trigger channel is greater than 0 the display page will change Useful trigger channels include Speed or RPM This function can be found inside the system tree via Channels Event Switch To turn on this function open the tab lt then select the lt Turned on check box To define the triggering channel open the tab Parameter select the correct trigger channel from the lt Channel number dropdown box Inside the Page dropdown box the page to which the dash will switch is assigned After the trigger channel returns to 0 the switched page will remain displayed until the lt Timeout gt set the time in milliseconds that has elapsed The frequency at which the triggering channel is checked for changes is defined by the lt Samplingrate gt DASH HQ DBV2 GALLARDO 2007 070417L General Analyse Data type a Interfaces j Channels Samplingrate UL Digital Sampling
31. which the Dash will determine what RPM values to switch on the shift lights when a gear is selected 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 54 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 2 Load Table to the Dash Next the defined table must be loaded to the 2D Dash This is performed in the 2D program Winlt by the following actions Select the node Tables from the system tree e Expand the Fix section within the Tables node Select any of the 6 spaces available for loading tables but be sure not to select a space that is already being used for another dash function Remember which space number is chosen as this is important later Click Load from disk on the main window File Logger Graphic Calibration Specials Options 0972733 2 EI 8 DASH Dash MattM2 LDL VA 2 E ons fata SH RPM gis Number 4 MA Analog Type Loadable ROM Entries 4096 Curent 1024 Enty size 16 Usage count 0 Multiplier 1 0000 Offset 00000 Load from disk Save to disk Show Unload Locate the directory into which the Shft RPM table was saved e Select the table Shft RPM and click lt Open gt D gt P Wc E emm Ds Mam2LDD RPM Number 4 lt ACER
32. will show Start as this uses the Digits to show the string value TablEd C RACE2013 0 System Tables File Edit View Help Table Entries gx i Digits Index Values 0 START PIT LANE Warning TH Warning Less 1L Less 500cc o um QN nr WN Ready Digit 1 Linear 0 Value 0 0000 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 47 69 Debus Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 10 Special format functions 10 1 Format Functions BigDash Many areas of the 2D Dash can be formatted according to the units or scaling of the associated data channel The output areas of the 2D BigDash are summarised below Many of the formats listed in the following pages are also existing inside the MidiDash and MiniDash Pos 4 To activate fixed formats go to Parameter in the input mask tick the box Q Use format function gt and choose the desired format function in the drop down box as shown below Pos 1 Dimension Description none Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter with no unit can be used for any channel type Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit rpm can be used rpm f or any RPM channel k Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit k can be used for any distance channe
33. you can use Anna Liza to make XY plot of engine RPM and speed reference used for the gearing calculation e g wheel speed See example below 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 62 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 xy Gear ratio Drive_Speed Drive_RPM x t QQ 8 AL ra Gear Gear Gear Gear 1 2 3 4 5 6 Read X and Y values of cursor position here 20 0208 te rernm mmm nampani cm faamam asl 221 36 Drive Speed 16008 Drive Speed vs RPM on gas The above plot shows 6 distinctive straight lines each demonstrating the 6 different gearing ratios that occur when each gear of the vehicle is selected If you move the cursor about the screen the X and Y values of the cursor position are viewable at the bottom of the screen see above By placing the cursor on each of the gear ratio trend lines exact values of engine RPM and vehicle speed are shown at the bottom of the screen for each gear The ratios determined from the XY plot are shown below Overall Gear Overall Gear 131 5 14362 0 00916 170 3 14733 0 01156 1156 By taking the vehicle speed X Value and dividing by the engine RPM Y Value the Overall Gear Ratio of the vehicle is determined As was previously explained it is better to multiply the resulting gear ra
34. 0 18 0 0 809009 2 0 0 585 161 22 0 0 23 0 0 nes a ph 2 26 0 0 azna 27 0 0 28 0 0 434739 2 0 0 0 0 301285 32 0 8 3 1 01 1 mW 36 1 01 304317 3 1 01 36 1 01 38 1 01 200943 40 1 01 1 01 21727 42 1 01 1 01 same 1 m 46 1 01 130 422 1 01 48 1 01 48 1 01 28 9478 E 1 5i 1 01 43 4730 52 1 01 53 1 01 o 1 i i 54 1 01 0 290471 140200 2098 234057 263914 290071 321829 3034 SS 1 H Digits ES 1 2 H gt erase the table of the display memory click lt Unload gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 46 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe D ofrarecorogjing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 9 22 Recorded 9 2 2 1 Gap Q The Gap table contains the Section times for every 32 meters in the fastest lap gt 9 2 2 2 Laptime L Q 2 4 Laptime table contains all the laptimes received by the display 9 2 3 String STR1 STR2 The String tables contain predefined messages which can be put onto the display as warnings or driver information aware that there are differences when using string tables with CAN channel or with the DIAG function E g when the channel value is 1 it will show Pitlane as the channel uses the Index of the table but when the DIAG function is used and the channel value is 1 it
35. 07 0 05 0 100km h Automatic Unit Alarm Switch EVENT Event Channels offer special functions like Alarm Switch Page features and the Laptime function The Alarm function can be programmed according to a channel value or a combination of channels High and Low Thresholds can be predefined The Switch function enables the display to change page according to the value of a trigger channel this can be used to simplify displayed data for when the vehicle exits the pit box The Laptime function enables internal calculation of Laptime according to an input trigger channel The Laptime trigger channel can be a CAN channel an analog input channel or a GPS channel from a connected 2D GPS device CAN Monitor The CAN Monitor optional enables troubleshooting on the CAN Bus and it displays the following information number of CAN 14 that are sent e single CAN ID s with corresponding data in Hex e data length for each ID e counter for data packet 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 6 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 2 Operating the 2D DASH Fundamentals The 2D system must be powered on and connected with a PC via USB cable or Serial cable After the logger Dash system is connected to the PC commands made to the PC are forwarded to each 2D module that is conn
36. 10168 Files of type Text T ablefiles 7 4 As the table is loaded to the Dash it can now be used by a calculation channel In this example the table has been loaded to position 4 of the Dash Previously when the calculation channel was created the lookup table position was entered as 1 LI Q Now that the table is correctly created and loaded to the dash you must go back to the calculation channel and modify the table position to 4 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 67 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 5 Setting the Dash Output Next the calculated channel is displayed as the selected gear on the display of the 2D Dash e Select the created calculation channel e g C Gear from the system tree e Make aright mouse click on the channel select lt Copy gt gt 06_Dash LDD General Analyse Parameter Data type Name C Gear Dimension Short cut Channel Type Calc Channel Mode Errardnfa enable Turned on 40 41 CAL Save device in file Save subtree in file Load latest setting for device Remove channel from Calibration Automatic Zero setting E s pz d mam Properties Apply Exit e Now select Output from the Das
37. 124 LED_BI blue LED at side of dash will become illuminated Flashing LED s this alarm is very important so LED s will flash to provide extra alert to driver 8 2 Alarm protocol for the AlStat Event Channel Every alarm channel can be sent outside the 2D Dash to an external logging device via the CAN bus This enables the system to record every different alarm states experienced at the 2D Dash Using this function you can monitor the alarm messages given to the driver after a download Every channel has a 8 bit message where different Bits are turned on if the alarm is triggered Each Bit of the AlStat channel have the following meanings Bit 1 Alarm channel is turned on Bit 2 Alarm has a text output to show on the matrix if an alarm is active Bit 3 Upper LED s will blink if an alarm is active Bit 4 Right hand side LED s will be turned on if an alarm is active Bit 5 Alarm is confirmed by a pressed button alarm is oppressed until next triggering Bit 6 Alarm is oppressed due to timeout Bit 7 Alarm is given and alarm is showing on display if not suppressed by timeout or button Bit 8 Alarm is triggered and shown 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 44 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 9 The Table function L A table enables the transform of linear input into a nonlinear output each input i
38. 48529 Logger Graphic Calbraton Options Help wI eae QD Calibration manuell D Parameter Telemetry Value setting Remove system Name R Save device in Dimension Save subtree in Load latest setting For device ds Add channel to sensorlist Add channel to GPS Map Add channel to Track Dum Channel Mode Channel Status vite ed pu 1 n finc UL 035 p i UL 04 SPEEDS Analog PRA CAN 2 2 How to paste reference channel To paste the reference channel proceed as follows e Left Mouse Click on the display tree selecting lt CAN gt e Select an unused CAN channel from the display tree or a channel you want to overwrite e Right Mouse Click and select lt Paste gt from the context menu click lt Apply gt to confirm The channel will be copied to the CAN Bus of the device and can now use this data lt CTRL V gt for paste vL Q gt Instead of the mouse keys you can also use the lt CTRL C gt shortcut for copy and Interfaces Channels RB Tables General Analyse Parameter Data type DASH Interfaces CAN 8 6 Channels S AR CAN RA 01 SPEED RR 03 Calibration Automatic 04 Calibration manuell 05 Zero setting 06 Value setting og Remove system 03
39. 7 HOW TO CHANGE THE ALARM FLASH LIGHT CONFIGURATION 12 2 8 HOW TO CHANGE THE ILLUMINATION OF THE DISPLAY AND 9 13 2 9 HOW TO USE THE AUTOMATIC DIMMING OF THE DISPLAY AND LED S BIGDASH 13 2 10 HOW TO CHANGE THE OPERATION 14 2 11 How TO DISPLAY teo EE ERE RETE 15 2 12 HOW TO FORMAT THE MEASURING VALUES IN THE 16 3 Event Chantel e 17 THE LAPTIME FUNCTION ERI SE eee eee a ar 17 3 2 THE ALSTAT FUNCTION cccssccssssccssssesssssesscsceseesecsessevssesesenessessevsnssessesesseusevssssessenesenanens 18 3 3 THE SWITCH PAGE FUNCTION 0 sccsesecsscscesseeeeseteseseseessctesseesesseeesescesssetetesetesssensesersessenss 18 34 THE DIAG1 DIAG2 6 19 341 Using the Diag function Practical Example esses 20 3 5 THE BUTTON 1 BUTTON 2 23 3 6 SECTION TIME CHANNEL 24 3 6 1 SecTime Hace 24 3 6 2 SecTime Endurance
40. 9 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 1D General Analysis Parameter Data type Sensor Samplingrate Samplingrate 125 Resolution 32 bit Parameter Channel number Ch 3 Speed Display Filter No Filter Use format function Length Digits after dot lt Length gt the total number of characters reserved inside the display area for channel values INCLUDING a decimal point dot 3 is entered for the channel Speed lt Digits after dot gt this defines how many decimal places of the physical channel value are to be displayed 0 is entered for the channel lt Speed gt For the speed channel physical values are likely to rise larger than 100 kph meaning at least 3 digits are required to correctly display its value therefore the MINIMUM length entry has to be 3 Decimal places or lt Digits after dot gt are not practical for two reasons e speed values are likely to be changing very quickly decimal values will change too fast to be correctly read by the user e this channel is displayed on page 1 so there is limited space for the display of extra decimal places No actions or entries are required for the tabs lt Data type gt or lt Sensor gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 33 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 4
41. 9 0 721 9448529 5 22 Practical example Formatting an Oil Pressure channel The data channel Oil gt 5 already copied to Output Page 2 in position 5 as shown below B DASE amididash LDD General Analysis Parameter Data type Sens 1 ChanneHMode d J c c ri Inside the tab General the Oil Pressure channel is configured as follows Name default value Oil P is maintained for easy reference Dimension ba is entered to indicate measuring units of bar e g 2 2 ba Short cut PO is enterered to represent Pressure of Oil to the user e g PO 2 2 ba Turned on ensure this is checked to display this value on the 2D Dash 44 Because this channel is displayed on Page 2 more characters are available to include the r Channel lt Dimension gt lt Short cut gt Also a decimal place be included to provide M more detailed information to the user Inside the tab lt Analysis gt actions or entries are required Inside the tab lt Parameter gt the lt Length gt and lt Digits after dot gt are defined lt Length gt 4 is entered for the channel lt Oil P gt giving total of 4 display characters Digits after dot 1 is entered for the channel lt Speed gt The resulting configuration of the General and Parameter tabs means that when the oil
42. AN In Event 12 01 Time Output 3 01 Count 84 58 Lapmeter 01 59 Lapent E Calc Alarm Tables 6 2 Lapent 11 gt General Analyse 1 Data type Samplingrate Samplingrate Resolution Parameter Counted channel Display Filter Use format function Lenath Digits after dot If the 2D DASH has 2 speed channels next to each other on the CAN In channels with the same calibration the maximum value of both will be used in order to suppress wheel locking 16 bit Ch 1 Speed xi No Filter E Ll E The Lapcnt channel contains the value of driven laps since system startup power on or the last time the Dash Memory was erased In the tab Parameter next to lt Counted channel gt a valid laptime channel has to be assigned f System EB DASH_HO Interfaces Channels AA Analog CAN In Event Time Output 2 01 Count 01 50 Lapmeter 81 Calc Alarm Tables 2D Dash Display Manual General Analyse Parameter Data type Big Midi Mini Samplingrate Samplingrate Hz Resolution Parameter Counted channel Display Filter Length Digits after dot 16 bit Ch 52 Laptime xi No Filter E b m 200 35 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsru
43. Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 23 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 3 6 The Section Time channel SecTime 3 61 SecTime Race Mode 44 The Section time channel allows the user to observe section times on the 2D Dash With the help of section time triggers on the track this channel shows elapsed 72 time between 2 trigger signals In order to use the section time function the 2D Dash has to be operated in Race mode refer to How to change the operation mode Also the section time channel must be configured as shown below e Inthe tab General select the Turned on check box to switch on SecTime e Select the tab lt Parameter gt and nominate the data channel from lt Channel number gt dropdown box that is used to indicate section time completion e g LAP Also in the tab lt Parameter gt the elapsed time before the next section trigger is accepted is specified by the lt Timeout gt value that is assigned OK OER System BO DASH_HO Interfaces Channels Analog CAN In Event Time Samplingrate E Output Samplingrate m o 04 Count Cac Resolution 32 bit Alarm Tables Parameter Timeout ms 100sec Channel number Ch 49 TH 3 62 SecTime Endurance mode The Se
44. Gap function 11 GAP function shows the driver how much time difference is at the current track position compared to a previously driven fastest lap This function enables the driver to monitor time gains and losses through different sections of the track e Positive time gap e g 0 21 the current lap is 0 21s faster than previous fastest lap at the current lap position e Negative time gap e g 0 75 the current lap is 0 75s slower than previous fastest lap at the current lap position To configure the Gap function channel e Select the channel lt Gap function gt from the system tree e Inthe tab General select the Turned on check box Q In order to use the Gap function the channel lt Lapmeters gt has to be set correctly Refer to Lapmeter section 6 1 e Select the Count channel lt LapMeter gt from system tree e Inthe tab General select the Turned on check box e n the tab Parameter select the Counted channel dropdown box and choose valid and accurate speed channel This is used to calculate lap progression for time comparison 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 27 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 System BC uCAN General Analyse Parameter Data type 2 BC uCAN DASH HQ 2 Interfaces C
45. LES 1 1 36 7 1 1 Brake Balance Calculation 22 2 22 2 2002 600000000000000000000000000000 nnne 36 7 1 2 Triggering an alarm channel when Oil pressure is 37 7 1 3 Calculation of Fuel Consumption Reset value when display is powererd off 38 7 1 4 Calculation of Fuel Consumption Reset value via Button F3 in the program Winit 38 7 1 5 Calculate the driven mileage Reset in Winit via button 39 7 1 6 Calculate the driven mileage Permanent 39 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 2 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 7 1 7 Count the number of detonations 39 7 1 8 Reset variable m1 via 39 7 1 9 Counting the number OF Samples uita nt aret tran easiness 39 7 2 CALCULATION FUNCTIONS OF THE 2D DASH sse nennen 40 8 41 8 1 DEFINING AN ALARM eene aaa Eaa
46. Tel 49 0 721 944850 Parameter Data type Calibration Value f x 55 20 Calculation formula 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Fax 49 0 721 9448529 219 Formulatype 448445100 Event 12 01 Time UE Output 01 Count Cale 33 Brakebal Display 4 Graph Member of group Show Graph Statt Dampers C Temperatures Damp Speed es C Pressures Roll 7 1 2 Triggering an alarm channel when Oil pressure is low Under hard braking or cornering engine Oil pressure can suddenly drop and seriously damage an engine If this occurs the driver should be warned by a dashboard alarm With the engine on idle the Oil pressure is usually low but is of no significance as the engine is under no load A Calc channel can be used to only trigger a low oil pressure warning when a genuinely problematic situation is occurring Channel 2 RPM and Channel 3 Oil pressure are read from the CAN bus A channel is calculated that has the value of 1 when the engine is above 3000rpm AND the Oil pressure is below 1 bar otherwise the Calc channel has a value of 0 An alarm channel will use this Calc channel as its trigger turning on warning LED s when a dangerous low oil pressure event happens Refer to Alarms The Calculation formula entered is 2 lt 1 amp amp 3 gt 3000 System General Analyse Parameter Data type
47. a 2D Dash gt Event gt Laptime e Select the tab General Check the Auto zero checkbox and then click Apply 6 System GTR General Analyse Parameter Data type DASH Interfaces Laptime Channels i M eae Short cut LT CAN In Event 52 Laptime Em 55 Em 64 AlStat 65 Switch 66 Diag Auto zero mm 67 Diag2 mm 68 BUTTON 1 mm 69 BUTTON 2 Turned on 70 Brightness Time EE Output 01 Count Alarm Tables Dimension sec Channel Type Event Channel Mode a7 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 29 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 5 Output Channels Output channels used to display the physical values of data channels to user gs while the data system is switched on The 2D Dash features different types of output channel including formatted numbers integer or decimal LED illumination text display or multi segment bar graph BigDash Any data channel from the entire 2D system can be displayed to the driver or engineer on the 2D Dash To enable the display of a channel it must be available to the CAN Bus of the 2D Dash This is achieved by copying each channel from its source
48. annel dimensions mm ss hh unit BEST should be used for channel Laptime to show the best laptime since power up Shows channel dimensions ss h unit GAP should be used for channel GAP GAP_T to show the time difference to the laptime since power up Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit F maximum 499 are displayed can be used for any channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 49 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit R maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit PF maximum PF aie 5 4digits are displayed can be used for any fuel pressure channel TW Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit TW maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any water temperature channel Shows channel dimensions like set tab parameter unit TOTAL maximum TOTAL 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit BEST maximum BEST ait 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel Pos 4 Dimension Description Shows only pre dot channel values with no unit maximum 3digits ar
49. annel x and y hmin x t calculated channel holds the minimum of channel x for a time t in seconds hmax x t calculated channel holds the maximum of channel x for a time t in seconds Conditional function if defined logical condition value if true value if false a logical function is defined using one or more data channel if function has a different value depending on the function being TRUE or FALSE Non linear functions tab table number channel or formula with channel using a customised lookup table loaded to the 2D Dash a data channel or formula with channel is compared to the table to generate the corresponding value This is used where a non linear relationship exists between variables Filter functions flt channel time in sec a moving average filter to smooth the data of a channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 40 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Doararecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 8 The Alarm function v An Alarm channel is intended to alert the driver or rider about significant or Q undesirable events as the occur on the vehicle Many options exist to create user gt defined Alarms depending on the value of one or more channels Three types of alarm are available as shown below 1 Flashing LED s gt 2 Output Channel to Activate gt for shift lights and lamp illuminates to make alert emerge
50. ata type OPS SAM Sesten Moto 00 GearSit Dimension Short cut ChannelType Cale ChannekMode Page 340P Low 35LAF FAIL art 8 Apply Under the tab Analyse set the field multiplier to 1 and offset to 0 In the tab Parameter the formula for the Calc Channel is defined as follows e the field Calculation formula the channel formula with the following format is entered lt RPM gt tab shift table position gt lt gear 100 10000 Notes RPM insert the channel containing the engine RPM Data e g 03 shift table position input the position number of the saved table e g 4 lt gt insert the channel containing the selected gear data e g 37 In this example the input formula was 03 tab 4 37 100 10000 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 56 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 The formula is initially a simple quotient between the measured RPM and the preset shift RPM for the selected gear from the loaded table If the measured RPM is half of the shift RPM value the formula equals 0 5 If the measured RPM is equal to the shift RPM the formula equals 1 However the final stage of the calc channel involves the calculated number being multi
51. ction time channel allows the user to specify a countdown time that will be Q count down to 0 when a section time signal is received This is useful where minimum pitlane time is enforced by regulation GT3 Endurance teams use this function to show the time left before the vehicle can leave the pits after pitstop In order to use the countdown function the 2D Dash has to be operated in Endurance Mode refer to How to change the operation mode Also the section time channel must be configured as shown below e Inthe tab General select the Turned on check box to switch on SecTime e Select the tab Parameter and nominate the data channel from lt Channel number gt dropdown box that is used to indicate section time completion e g LAP e Also in the tab Parameter the Countdown Time in ms is specified by the lt Timeout gt value that is assigned e g for 90 second countdown enter 90000 to lt Timeout gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 24 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dofarecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 OD SS HMB System BO 8g BO amp Interfaces Channels Analog CAN In Event Time Output Samplingrate Hz 200 X 01 Count 5 Cale Resolution 32 bit Alarm Tables Parameter Timeout ms 10000 10 0 sec Samplin
52. device e g Datalogger Engine Interface Module Gyro Module and pasting them to the CAN In directory of the 2D Dash 9 Channels already created inside the 2D Dash by measurement Digital Analog or calculation lt Event gt Time Calc lt Count gt can also be copied from their respective location and pasted the required output page location Next the required display channel must be copied from the 2D Dash then pasted to the specified lt Output gt page in the desired location The measured value of the channel is automatically converted into a physical value using the inherent conversion formula of the channel 5 1 How to assign output channels To display a channel on the display page for example RPM e Copy the required channel HRPM from the device in which it is located e g Digital channel inside the datalogger e Select an available position inside the Can In directory of the 2D Dash e Right Click on the selected position and click Paste e Select and Copy the new CAN channel RPM from the Can In directory of the 2D Dash 2 Parameter Data ype Ee Channels a Tables DASH_HO Zeto position Interfaces Value f x Multiplicator Digis Offset Rule of three be Channels 9 so Eh c CAN Old Formulatype Ej 4 CAN 01 SPEED Graph nar Show Graph Calibration Automatic
53. e displayed none can be used for any channel type Shows only pre dot channel values unit min maximum 3010115 are displayed can be used for any channel type mph Shows only pre dot channel values unit mph maximum 3digits are displayed be used for speed channel Shows only pre dot channel values unit km h maximum 3digits are displayed km h can be used for any speed channel Shows only pre dot channel values unit LAP maximum 3digits are displayed LAP should be used for channel Lapcnt Gear Shows only pre dot channel values unit Gear maximum is displayed can be used for any gear channel SPEED Shows only pre dot channel values unit SPEED maximum 3digits are displayed can be used for any speed channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 50 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 11 Setting properties of the 2D Dash with 2 buttons 11 1 Setting BigDash with 2 buttons L 4 Various settings of the BigDash can be made without a connected computer but by Using 2 connected buttons on the dash In order to use the 2 input buttons they have to be activated via Winit as shown below DashHQ 1001 Sampli Multiplicator Digits Offset e La
54. ected via the CAN Bus The 2D communication software Winlt is used to make changes to the 2D Logger or Dash system Winlt displays the 2D Dash inside the System Tree as shown below SS General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Debug Dashboard Interfaces 2 Channels Loggemame DASH_HO Empty F3 Tables BB DASH HQ pom Interfaces Total size 0 00 MB CAN Used 0 00 MB Channels 0 00 lt gt 0 tor CAN T a Evert E o Output Page 1 9 s Page 2 Page 3 Gm 74 RPM Tables 8 ALCF RS All devices which use the same connection to communicate with the PC are displayed as Systems In the figure above the logger called ALCF RS is connected to the PC and also the display called DASH HQ which communicates with the logger and the PC via the CAN Bus 2 1 How to copy a reference channel To copy the reference channel proceed as follows e Inthe tree view choose the logger ALCF RS Select a channel for example lt gt from the logger digital group e Right Mouse Click on channel RPM opening the context menu then select copy Q Datalogger channels can be source channels for the CAN Display 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 7 69 Datarecording 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 94
55. eter Um 60 AlStat Timeout ms 0 0 0 Um 61 Switch AA 62 Digi Channel number 63 Diag2 Um 64 BUTTON H Um 65 BUTTONH2 1201 Time Output 01 Count Alarm Tables 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 19 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 DASH DBV2 GALLARDO 2007 070417 L General Analyse Parameter Data type amp Interfaces Channels UL Digital Analog got CAN In Dimension Event Short cut 56 Laptime Um 60 AlStat 61 Switch 162 Diag GE 63 Diag2 Um 64 BUTTON I Channel Mode Um 65 BUTTONH2 p 1201 Time Use table Output 04 Count 1 Alarm Turned on BB Tables Name Diagl Channel Type Event 14717 3 4 1 Using the Diag function Practical Example paid Consider the following example where a multi stage alert is created to give information on water temperature channel T Water as the vehicle is being warmed up We only want to display this on Page of the Dash the engineer page therefore we must use the Event Channel Diag2 to display the messages on the screen In practice the first step is to define the channel conversion table At this stage threshold values must determined at which the display messages should be activated For exam
56. etonations a run The channel Deto has a value of 1 when detonation occurs and 0 when the engine runs smoothly The total value of detonation events are counted with the help of the variable m1 The Calculation formula entered is m1 m1 Deto 7 1 8 Reset variable m1 via Button Instead of connection to a PC then using 2D program Winlt to reset the value of m1 an external button Analog channel can be used to reset the calculation value while on track For this to work an additional Calculation channel is created as follows The Calculation formula entered is if ANA1 lt 2500 m1 0 0 The analogue signal of channel ANA1 is continuously checked if its value drops below 2500 digits short circuit to GND the variable m1 is reset to 0 In this example an analog signal was used to reset the value of m1 however CAN or Digital channels can also be used for this 7 1 9 Counting the number of samples If you require to count the number of samples the Calculation formula entered is x 1 At every sample point 1 is added to the previous value of x this process continues until power is removed from the 2D Dash Variable x will be set to 0 after the Dash is unpowered Variable x represents the channel value of the previous sample Empty F3 in Winit Variables p1 and p2 keep the last value after power off and cannot be erased They should be used for example as distance counter or lifetime counter 9 Variables m1 m6 keep the la
57. for the foreign CAN Data Click on the tab General and enter your desired channel name You can also enter lt Dimension gt and lt Shortcut gt if these are needed System ALCF RS General Analyse Parameter Data type Interfaces Channels x Tables 5 DASH_HO OILTEMP Interfaces Dimension Channels 5 RA Short cut CAN FR 01 SPEED ots Channel Type CAN In FR 03 Water FRR 04 Laptime Channel Mode E E Next click on the tab lt Analyse gt and enter the conversion formula for the physical value s S System ALCF RS 2 Genel Analyse Parameter Data type Y Interfaces Calibration Channels 2 EE x Tables positior DASH Value f x Multipicator Digits Offset Fade afe Uy Interfaces m e Channels 152 152 S AR CAN Old Fornulatype 2 4 CAN 01 SPEED Graph Member of group ne aS Teles eleScope Fut 04 Laptime Di Engine 05 OILTEMP Suspension TeleSave 06 unknown um Group 12 07 unknown Temperature Group 13 08 unknown Lower border Pressure Group 14 09 unknown 0 acc 15 10 unknown ques Brake Press 2Group 16 Fat 11 unknown 0 12 unknown BS 12 kenn Inside the tab Parameter enter the CAN ID as a hexadecimal value and choose the received bytes by clickin
58. full numbers integers Therefore the result of the calculation is multiplied by 10000 to instead make a rounded number e g 3854 For this example the exact input formula for the calculation is tab 1 04 22 10000 as shown below Parameter Data type Calibration Zero position Value ffx Multiplier Digits Offset Rule of three 0 j 0 0 Old Formulatype Enter Calculation formula tab 4 804 822 1 000 Graph 4 Member of group pnm Show Graph o Segen Pu p 7 E Colo Eu Group 12 Group 13 Lower limit Group 14 Table will 0 Group 15 loaded e ee i here later L Inside the tab lt Parameters gt no filter is necessary Also under the tab lt Data Type gt ensure the Digits Signed box is NOT checked This completes the configuration for the Calculation channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 61 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 2 Defining the gearing ratios of the vehicle The lookup table must be produced to define the precise relationship between the calculated vehicle gearing ratio and the gear that is selected when that gearing ratio is made Therefore you must know the gearing ratios of your vehicle befo
59. g rear tyre COLD rear tyre OK rear tyre HOT Diag1 Displays the messages defined by the loaded string table STR1 on all 3 pages in bold Diag2 Displays the messages defined by the loaded string table STR2 but only on page 3 The displayed messages are predefined inside a table which is then uploaded to the dashboard and saved inside All channel adjustments are equal for both channels To activate the Diag function you must Open the tab lt General gt for the Diag channel then select the lt Turned on check box e Select the driving channel for the Diag function from the Channel number dropdown box The selected channel will be used in collaboration with the loaded string table to generate the correct display message on the screen e Assign an appropriate value to lt Timeout gt this defines the threshold time before the diagnostic output is displayed e Define a String STR lookup table that defines the messages to be displayed on the screen when the corresponding driving channel value from step 2 is input to the string table e Load the String lookup table to table location lt STR1 gt or STR2 of the 2D Dash Note STR1 gt 01 STR2 Diag2 DASH HQ DBV2 GALLARDO 2007 0704171 General Analyse Data type Interfaces Be Channels Samplingrate Digital Samplingrate Hz 25 Analog T T an Resolution 16 bit UE 56 Laptime Param
60. g onto the data grid Make sure to choose the correct data format Note Motorola Most significant Byte first or Intel least significant byte first 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 9 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 System ALCF RS General Analyse Parameter Data type a Interfaces L Channels Sampingate REB Tables Samplingrat 5 DASH HQ s a Interfaces Resolution 32 ba Channels ut CAN Parameter z 4 ID 8x70 Data Lo 01 SPEED 02 RPM Alam 03 Water Low alarm border 04 Laptime La 05 High alarm border FR 06 unknown By double clicking the field Data the data width is set If the data that is going to be received is in the intel format Lo has to be entered into a higher byte 9 The 2D display supports data width word or byte of 4 bytes for one channel 32 bit Example For CAN ID 0X700 having a data width of 2 bytes and received in the Intel format to bytes 0 and 1 This is configured inside the field lt Data gt double click on lt 1 gt enter lt Lo gt then double click on lt 0 gt enter lt Hi gt These actions will correctly define the data format With the CAN In data channel now defined this can be copied to any display page of the dash as described by sections 1 3
61. ges StartPage Duration of single blink ms 40 Screen Backlight Brightness LED Contrast Matrix Contrast Segment Set realtime clock Day DD Month MM Yea YYYY Hour HH Minute Second 55 Insert system time 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 12 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 2 8 How to change the illumination of the display and LED s Inside the Tab Dashboard from the Main Node of the Dash in the system tree the following options exist for defining the illumination of the screen The following options exist Backlight Illumination of the main display area daytime setting Brightness LED Brightness of the top and right hand side LED s daytime setting e Contrast Matrix Contrast ratio of the display matrix in the lower right hand corner e Contrast Segment Contrast ratio for the left hand and upper display area E System Stream General Channels Status Memory Version Communication peration modes Debug it Stream amp Interfaces Dashboard parameter Alarm flashlights Channels SS Bi Tables Status 0 LEDs blinking at alarm DASH HQ Number of pages 3 StartPage Is si oo of single blink ms creen Backlight Brightness LED Contrast Matrix Contrast Segment Set realtime clock Da
62. grate Channel number Ch 49 TH 3 6 3 Delta Sections Mode vA The Section time channel allows to show the time difference between previously defined section times and received section triggers to display gained or lost time in the last completed sector In order to use the Delta Section function the 2D Dash has to be operated in Delta Section Mode How to change the operation mode Also the section time channel must be configured as shown below e Inthe tab General select the Turned on check box to switch on SecTime e Select the tab Parameter and nominate the data channel from lt Channel number gt dropdown box that is used to indicate section time completion e g LAP e Also in the tab Parameter the elapsed time before the next section trigger is accepted is specified by the lt Timeout gt value that is assigned e n tab Reference section times the target time for completion of each section triggers can be specified as shown below Channel Setting 55 Sectime General Analyse Parameter Datatype Reference section times Reference section times Section 1 sec 10 000 Section 2 sec 18 000 Section 3 sec 15 000 Section 4 sec 20 000 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 25 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529
63. h system tree open the node Page 1 e Right click on the 4 channel from the top of Page1 and select Paste This assigns the calculated gear position to the top right on page 1 of the display e Inthe General tab select the dimension GEAR from the drop down box e n Parameter tab within the field Display set the character length to 3 and digits after dot to 0 This completes the online gear calculation settings for the 2D Big Dash 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 68 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 12 3 Filtering Input Channels vA Analogue and CAN input channels can be filtered for better readability on the dashboard Channels that contain fast changing values e g air fuel ratio be made more easily read using the input filter The implemented Tau filter uses the specified number of samples to give the desired filter characteristic Use a filter with a high number e g 7 for a very smooth signal but with a greater delay if sudden signal changes occur Use a small filter e g 1 for small signal delays and less filtering 12 3 1 Applying a filter to a channel Practical Example The process for filtering a channel is made according to the equation below Displayed valuez previous value N 1 current value N NOTE e represents the number of samples
64. hannel to activate Flashing LEDs nln ME Inn EA E53 3 The following parameters must be defined according to the requirements of the alarm channel you are creating The image above illustrates the appearance of the Alarm options menu lt Samplingrate gt Sets the amount of checks of the alarm condition per second lt Compare function gt Sets how the input channel for the alarm will be checked with the constant lt Alarm threshold gt Is the threshold value used to trigger the alarm lt Channel to check gt The channel to be checked for the alarm condition s lt Channel to show gt The channel value that will be shown when warning is displayed lt Minimum alarm active time gt Defines a threshold time in milliseconds that the alarm condition has to be active before warnings are shown lt Minimal duration to show Is the duration the warning will be shown even if the alarm alarm gt condition is not valid anymore lt Maximal duration to show Is the maximum duration the warning will be shown even if alarm gt the alarm condition is still valid The alarm will be retriggered again if the alarm condition becomes valid again lt Text to show gt The entered text will be displayed on screen while the alarm is active lt Output channel to activate gt From the dropdown box many available output channels in the form of LED s Flashing LED s gt Top LED s of the Dash normally used for shift lights will flash w
65. hannels UL Digital Dimension sec Analog Short cut GP Event Time pes Channel Type Time 12 01 63 Time Channel Mode Output 81 Count Cale Alarm Tables Name lt Turned 4 Gap function will always compare the current lap to the fastest lap stored inside Nf 2D Dash To reset the fastest lap for a new session or new race event Clear the To erase the fastest laptime the 2D display e Select the 2D Dash from the system tree e Select the tab lt General gt e Click the lt Empty gt button and then click lt Apply gt System BC uCAN General Channels Status Memory Version Communication Debug Dashboard iy BC uCAN Em Loggemame DASH_HQ Empty F3 Interfaces Channels EB Tables Total size 0 00 MB Used 0 00 MB Free 0 00 MB lt gt 0 eC 9 5 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 28 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 You also define the 2D Dash so that the laptime memory is reset every time the Dash is unpowered This also resets the reference lap for the Gap function To automatically reset the Laptime memory when the 2D Dash is powered off Select the Event channel Laptime vi
66. he Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 7 Calculation channels A Calculation or Calc channel can perform mathematical operations to existing Lo channels according to the user defined formula entered to the channel Q The resulting value of the Calc channel can be copied to the display output used as a trigger channel for alarm or event channels or sent to the datalogger for recording By using a lt Multiplicator gt and lt Offset gt the calculation result can be displayed on the 2D Dash and transferable to an external CAN Bus as a 16 bit value 7 1 Calculation functions Practical Examples 7 1 1 Brake Balance Calculation The front and rear brake pressure values are measured by a connected data logging system then sent to the 2D Dash via the CAN bus The 2D Dash reads the values from the CAN bus on channel 4 brake pressure front and channel 5 brake pressure rear 100 Brake pressure front Brake balance is defined equal to Brake pressure front Brake pressure rear The Calculation formula entered is 4 4 5 100 General Analyse Parameter Data type AKI OR Interfaces Calibration Ee Channels BB Tables Value ffx Muliiplicator Digits Offset EB DASH Rule of three amp Interfaces 55 00 55 0 Channels Old Formulatype UL Digital Analog Calclulation formula CAN In 4
67. hile the alarm is active 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 42 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Lorarecoro ncdc Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 NM besettoO 11 9 To show warnings for as long as the alarm condition is active the duration time has to 8 1 1 Example Displaying an alarm when Oil pressure is low If Oil pressure drops below 1 bar for more than 0 5 seconds with the engine RPM above 3000rpm an alarm is to be displayed via a blue LED and a warning message shown for at least 1 second on permanent error it is to be released after 15 seconds To trigger the alarm channel only when the dangerous low oil pressure event is happening a Calc channel is used to trigger the alarm function Refer to the Calc channel example in Section 7 1 2 Triggering an alarm channel when Oil pressure is low For this example the following actions were taken Turned gt ticked make sure this is ALWAYS TICKED Compare function gt is selected so alarm will activate if the Channel to check has value ABOVE the Alarm threshold value Alarm Threshold gt 0 000 entered alarm will activate when checked channel rises above this Channel to check Calc channel for low oil pressure is selected the value of this channel is compared to the Alarm threshold according to the Compare function When the low oil pressure event
68. ical value on the 2D Dash e g 125 kph Short cut input characters are displayed before the numerical value on the 2D Dash e g V 125 kph Turned on ensure this is checked to display this value on the 2D Dash The Dimension can be used to apply physical units to the speed value indicating that the displayed speed is measured in kilometers per hour and not miles per hour The Short cut gives can be used to explain or remind the user what this display field is actually showing values for V velocity or vehicle speed When a channel is displayed on Page 1 of the 2D Dash as for this example space is quite limited because the display characters are much larger Because of this it is common that the Dimension and sometimes the Short cut are not included 44 Due to space requirements it is not always possible to display the complete measured Q value complete with its assigned Dimension and Short cut In many cases a compromise must be determined where the Short cut or Dimension are removed or the channel moved to an output page location that provides more space Inside the tab Analysis no actions or entries are required Inside the tab Parameter the Length and Digits after dot can be defined in the area highlighted below 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 32 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 4
69. ion of the injector counter signal Fuelcons is calculated If that calculation turns negative 0 032768 litres of fuel depending on the injector signal are added to the result so far This is an accumulative calculation that will continue to increase in value until the engine is turned off For this calculation removing the power supply from the 2D Dash will cause the calculation channel will start again from zero 444 Itis also possible to enter the actual channel name e g Fuelcons instead of the channel number e g 35 This is a powerful feature as the calculation will continue to work correctly if the channel position changes within the Can In area of the 2D Dash 7 1 4 Calculation of Fuel Consumption Reset value via Button in the program Winit Following a similar principle to the previous example this formula provides a different method of resetting the fuel consumption value This example formula will maintain the previous session value of Fuel consumption even after power has been switched off The Calculation formula entered is m1 m1 if der Fuelcons lt 0 0 032768 0 The calculation occurs the same as before only in this case the result is stored in the dashboard as long as it is not reset by the program Winit Reset is performed using the button lt F3 gt or lt Empty gt as shown below Performing this action will also reset any stored Laptime data from inside the 2D Dash
70. is copied to the required Output page of the 2D Dash the next step isto finalise its formatting This stage allows the user a high level of customisation where appearance of the displayed data can be adjusted to meet specific user requirements 5 2 1 Practical example Formatting a Speed channel The speed channel Speed is already copied to Output Page 1 in position 2 as shown below File Logger Graphic Calibration Specials Options Help se 3B DASHMI horaamididash LDD General Analysis Parameter Sensor ML Di Name ped 04 Shott cut BUTTON ec 4 FOR DASH PREVIEW amp 890 00080 Inside tab General the channel Name Dimension and Short cut can be modified as shown below 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 31 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 pu horaqmididash LDD General Analysis Parameter Data type Sensor BR Interta ChannelType Output ChannelMode 3 amp zi Apply lt gt for reference only modification does not change the displayed appearance Dimension input characters are displayed after the numer
71. l Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit m be used for any distance channel Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit km can be used for any distance channel m km 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 48 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe ofa Pos 2 Dimension Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Description Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter with no unit maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any channel type Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit maximum 4digits are displayed should be used for channel Lapcnt Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit maximum 4digits are displayed can be used for any oil pressure channel Shows channel dimensions mm ss hh unit LAP TIME can be used for any timing channel GAP Laptime Sectiontime Laptime run Shows channel dimensions like set on tab parameter unit FUEL maximum FUEL 4digits are displayed can be used for any fuel level channel Shows current time in dimensions hh mm unit TIME display output is TIME independent of channel Shows channel dimensions like set tab parameter unit V maximum Adigits are displayed
72. ld Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 e Race The default operating mode e Endurance Same as Race mode but a laptrigger with a signal length greater than 75ms is used as a section trigger This can be useful if for example a minimum pitstop time has to be made It will be triggered by an extra laptrigger at the pit entry and starts the section time to count down or up to the necessary time e Road Same as Race mode but warnings cannot be accepted by pressing the display buttons If a warning occurs it will be shown as long as it persists Delta Sections This mode enables a delta time to be viewed on the display when each section of a racetrack or stage is completed A predefined Target Time is set for each section giving the rider or driver a positive or negative real time comparison e g 0 25s indicating the completed section time is faster than the target may be used The following two figures shows IR laptrigger receiver of the first and the newest generation Also a 2D laptrigger transmitter with the label Section trigger at the cable must be used 2 IR laptrigger receiver first generation In order to use the endurance mode 2D Laptrigger receiver of the first generation IR laptrigger receiver newest generation 2 11 How to display a laptime e First make sure to correctly define the Laptime
73. lue at which the final highest shift light will switch on at the Dash for each gear The required actions are as follows Open the 2D program TablEd exe located inside the Race_xx y installation folder Click New to open the Create Table Window as shown below e The Gear and RPM values are entered in the areas shown below File Edit View Help S u ES Hac Table Entries Digits Linearly Values Create xl Digits Values dec ees 1 linearly 50 14500 250 15000 discret val 7 Strings sit 450 15750 Table entrys 1024 550 16000 r Input Value 1023 16000 veto add s ne Value entry area entrys as physical value Min 9 Max 5 Table Index Gear RPM idx val Offs Mul Div Multipl Divisor Offset Values Values zem pss E Val Tabtided Mult Offset Multiplicator Offset Insert item Delete item OK Cancel Ensure the Create Type field is set to const fill the Table entrys field to 1024 e the Value entry area to 1024 e Set the Multiplicator field to 1 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 53 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 e Name the table in the
74. m RRRETUM 52 52 12 Special Dashboard MN CHONG sssescesicssscesscsesstessceiosessiassdeuscniessinicassesadstassdedsceieseiedecssesessaesie 53 12 1 GEAR DEPENDENT SHIFT LIGHT SETTINGS cccescceseceeeeneeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeseneesseeessneesseatess 53 12 2 ONLINE GEAR 60 12 3 FIETERING INPUT GHANNELS obo 69 12 3 1 Applying a filter to a channel Practical 22 2 2 0000 0000000000000000000 69 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 3 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Preface The method for creation of settings for the 2D BigDash MidiDash and MiniDash displays is quite similar All three 2D dash displays share many common features and can therefore be summarised together in one manual Any additional functionalities that are unique to each Dash are also considered inside item specific areas of the manual Additional information can be found on the 2D homepage and downloaded as follows e Enter 2D homepage www 2D datarecording com e Select lt 2D Products gt then lt Displays gt e Inside the lt Display Units gt page further information and documentation is available for the 2D
75. mbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 4 Loading the Table to the 2D Dash Next the defined table must be loaded to the 2D Big Dash using the 2D program Winlt e Select the node Tables from the system tree e Expand the Fix section within the Tables node e Select any of the 6 spaces available for loading tables but be sure not to select a space that is already being used for another dash function Remember which space number is chosen e g 4 as this is important later e Click lt Load from disk gt on the main window ASH 2009_12_06_Dash LDD H t Interface Ee Channel Name GearCal2 UL Digital Number 4 aA Analog Type Loadable ROM HRR EN Max Entries 4096 Eveni Current Entries 4096 Entry size 16 Usage count 0 Multiplier 1 0000 Offset 0 0000 Load from disk Save to disk Show Unload e Locate the directory into which the GearCal table was saved e Select the table GearCal and click lt Open gt Name GearCal2 Number 4 Type Loadable ROM CL 02 Look in Tables et E3 Gear_bmw E Gearmot2 E 60216 2dtrknme E GEAR EFI E 1 602128 E 1610128 E 2dtrkpos E Gear E 60212 E 1861012 E cBRwatTe Gearcal2 E 18602125 E 1610125 E 1806 5 E GearCalc E R602127 E R610127 E Gear E Gearfbmw E 18602168 E 186
76. ncy alarm LED Bl LED Gr1 LED Gr2 LED Rd LED Or 3 Text to Show Channel name and user defined text is displayed 8 1 Defining an Alarm Channel Select an available alarm channel the number of alarm channels will be depending on what type of 2D Dash you are using After choosing an available channel the following actions are required e Select the tab General and tick the Channel switched on box as shown below e actions are required inside the tab Analysis e Select the tab Parameters choose from the many options that exist inside this tab Each option is explained below actions are required inside the tab Data type 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 41 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 General Analysis Parameter Data type General Analysis Parameter Data type Samplingrate Name ALARM 1 Samplingrate Hz 50 Dimensi 1 imension Resolution 16 bit Short cut Parameter Tumed on Channel Type Alarm Compare function Channel Mode Alarm threshold Channel to check Ch34 C P Fuel Rd Channel to show Ch amp Fuel P 221 Minimum alarm active time 500 ms Tumed on Minimal duration to show alarm 3000 ms Maximal duration to show alarm 0 ms Text to show Fuel pres low Output c
77. ned by the 2D Dash e In the column Values dec you enter the gear number that is selected when the corresponding Digits are input to the lookup table 11 9 The values that you enter to table are not the same as the values generated by the A calculation channel Instead the values are modified to equal the middle point between each gear ratio as generated by the calculation channel This gives increased reliability of the gear calculation function The modifications are necessary to ensure that the correct gear is displayed on the dash even if the calculated value of gear ratio varies slightly as the vehicle is racing 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 64 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecorading Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Examples are given below to further explain the process of making the table entry values The values you must enter to the table are highlighted in green Determining the table entry values for the Moto2 bike speed reference RPMSprkt Selected Value generated Threshold values Required Table Gear Value Entries Gear by Calc Channel calculation Entries for Table ge Neutral 0 1822 0 5 1822 0 0 Hes 5 6 SE ee Gear 5 3632 0 5 3632 3279 3279 3456 Gear 6 3920 0 5 3920 3632 3632 3776 Max table value 4096 4096 Determining the table entr
78. ns Time current time in the 2D DASH Date current date in the 2D DASH Flash Brightness sets the luminosity of the LED s Countdown start time of the Countdown Set to zero sets all Autozero channels to 0 Reset Dash reset the 2D Dash to factory default settings If the 2D DASH is set back to factory defaults all previous settings will be lost The display cannot be set up by the buttons as button 2 is deactivated by default 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 52 69 2D Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 12 Special Dashboard functions 12 1 Gear dependent shift light settings 11 Q The gearshift lights LED s of the 2D Dash can be switched on at different RPM values according to the gear that is selected Required Channels To make this setting the dashboard must have access to valid data channels for e Engine RPM e Selected Gear either calculated or measured directly from a gearbox sensor I Q If there is no available channel for selected gear this can be calculated from wheel Speed and RPM See Chapter 12 2 It is important that whatever the method of determining its value the selected gear data channel must be represented by whole numbers integers where 0 neutral 6 6 Step 1 Create a Lookup Table A lookup table must be produced to define the RPM va
79. occurs the value generated by the Low Oil Pressure Calc channel is compared to the Alarm threshold according to the selected criteria gt gt etc In this example these options are selected so the alarm will activate when the value of the Calc channel rises above 0 true Data type Samplingrate Samplingrate 25 Resolution 16 bit Parameter on Compare function Alarm threshold 0 000 Channel to check Ch 33 CALCHI Y Minimum alarm active time Minimal duration to show alarm 1000 Maximal duration to show alarm 15000 ms Text to show Warming Output channel to activate Flashing LEDs 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 43 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 As shown by the image above additional options exist for the alarm channel definition These options define how and for how long the alarm function will be displayed to the driver lt Minimum alarm active time gt 500ms alarm event must occur for 0 5 seconds before the alarm will become visible on the display lt Minimal duration to show alarm gt 1000ms an activated alarm will be displayed for a minimum of 1 0 seconds even if the alarm is no longer valid lt Text to show gt Warning is displayed on the Dash while the alarm is active lt Output channel to activate gt
80. omes higher than threshold value changes Laptime occurs if trigger channel value changes no threshold entry e value 2 change When the value of the Laptime trigger channel changes the new value of the trigger channel will replace the old value of 2D Dash Event channel Laptime gil When the vehicle laptime is generated outside the 2D Dash e g Datalogger then sent to the 2D Dash Can Bus the Value change can be used to make sure W the displayed laptime on the Dash is equal to the recorded Laptime of the Datalogger This requires the channel to be used as the trigger channel General Analysis Parameter Data type Sensor Samplingrate Samplingrate H2 100 v Resolution 32 bit Parameter Timeout ms 10000 10 0 sec Channel number Ch 32 Lap Time Trigger threshold Trigger when The lt Timeout gt option can be used to prevent repeated Laptime activation false lap triggers by entering a time value in milliseconds ensuring no laptimes are generated until the time elapses The frequency at which the triggering channel is checked for changes is defined by the lt Samplingrate gt 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 17 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 3 2 The AlStat function The AlStat channel contains binary information to indicate
81. ple you might want to display the following information Message to display 40 to 0 Check Motor Freeze 0 to 50 Motor V Cold 50 to 70 Motor Cold Step1 Defining the string lookup table STR2 To create the string lookup table e Open the 2D Winlt program TablEd exe which can be found in the Race_xx y or similar installation folder e Click lt New gt to open the Create Table Window e Set Create Type to Strings e Set Table entrys to 7 the number of entries you have made e Set Multiplicator to 1 and offset equal to 0 Name the table in the Table Name field e g T Wat then click OK e n the column Digits enter the threshold temperature values above which you want a particular display message to be made 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 20 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 e Inthe column Values dec enter the text you want to display on the dash when the Diag input channel has the value entered to the digits column To achieve the desired settings that were already introduced the entries below in GOLD should be entered into the table 201050 Motor V Cold 500702 Motor Cold 100 5 aa 2 90 110 110 Tabled C Race2009 4 System Tables STR2 tb Edit View Help A
82. plied by 10000 Therefore if the above values were true 5000 and 10000 would be respectively generated by the calc channel Finally the settings are made under the tab lt Parameter gt e Ensure that the Sampling rate selected is 50 Hz e No filter setting is necessary Le PS P gw oct c Unos 21 Geni Anae Data pe 4 VA Intertoce Mule Digis Otet 7367 nm aaaaaana Table in position 4 2 Also under the tab lt Data Type gt ensure the Digits Signed box is NOT checked OPS STM Oe 3 System Moto General Analyse Parameter Data type LAFMoto Interfaces Samplingrate 6 Samplingrate Hz 57 2 0 P3 5 Display Fiter Length b after dot NN This completes the configuration for the Calculation channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 57 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Datarecording Step 4 Configuration of Dash Output Q Nextthe 2D Dash settings for the shift lights are defined The following actions are required Select the calculation channel GearSft from the system tree e Make aright mouse click and select lt Copy gt ope sa el OH 8 Paone Data Ze poston
83. ptime 288 8 805 8820 8 888 Digital Sectime 288 8 88 39483 8 88 EAA Analog alStat 200 1 88 8 8 08 d A ES Switch 25 1 88 8 i m 52 Laptime Diag1 25 1 88 8 s5 ime 1 Diag2 1 888 8 E3 BUTTONH 8 mm Dig BUTTONII2 1 088808 8 8 008088 Um 67 Diag Remain 1 888 8 8 888 p VENUS CPU Load 25 1 88 8 8 88 71 Remain Status 1 888 8 8 808 72 Load Em 73 Status 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 51 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 11 1 1 BigDash Menu structure The following picture shows the menu structure of the 2D Dash Button 1 is used to browse vertically to change values and confirm actions Button 2 is used to browse vertically in the submenus Output 1 2 3 Pages Menu Page 2 DASH SETUP 11 1 1 1 LAP Shows the number of driven laps with elapsed time and fastest laptime 11 1 1 2 Countdown Start and stop the countdown by pressing button 1 11 1 1 3 Value main properties of the 2D DASH are in submenu Value Choose the value to and jump to submenu SET to change the value To change time date set to zero and reset the dash keep button 1 pressed for 5 seconds The following values be changed Dash Modes Race Endurance Road Delta Sectio
84. r the new name RoundsPerMinute but will display channel values in the same way as before 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 16 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 3 Event Channels 11 Q Event channels include Laptime Button channels display Outputs and Alarms These W perform special functions of dashboard but can also be recorded for analysis 3 1 The Laptime function 11 Q The Laptime channel is used to generate Laptimes inside the dashboard A trigger W is required to activate the beginning end of each lap This function can be found inside the system tree via Channels Event lt Laptime gt turn on this function open the tab General then select the Turned on check box To define the triggering channel open the tab Parameter select the correct trigger channel from the lt Channel number gt dropdown box When the Laptime is activated its value becomes updated for display to the user and the Laptime counter is reset to 0 Depending on how the behaviour of the trigger channel four logical options exist for making the Laptime in the correct way Some of these options require the entry of a threshold value digits e value smaller than Laptime occurs if trigger channel becomes lower than threshold value bigger than Laptime occurs if trigger channel bec
85. range of dashboards e Product user lt manual gt and lt data sheet gt are available for download Symbols used in the text Q In the paragraphs highlighted with this symbol you will find tips and practical advice to Wf work with the 2D Software In the paragraphs highlighted with this symbol you will find additional information and itis very important that you follow the instructions given 2D Debus amp Diebold MeBsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher StraBe 8 76227 Karlsruhe Tel 49 0 721 94485 0 Fax 49 0 721 94485 29 EMAIL mail 2D datarecording com Homepage hitp www 2D Datarecording com Homepage hitp Avww 2D Kit System com 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 4 69 PF Debus amp Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 1 Properties of BigDash MidiDash and MiniDash 1 1 Specification Summary for the 2D DASH Display A Programmable Multi Function Display Unit 2 Full CAN line functionality 2x BigDash 1x MidiDash 1x MiniDash gt Programmable 1Mbit CAN bus gt High contrast Dot Matrix Display visualises information with high clarity Y User Configurable Shift Lights and Warning Lights Adjustable Screen Contrast and Brightness Adjustable LED Brightness Temperature controlled contrast Online calculation channels Operating temperature range 20 to 85 C Usable as standalone display unit
86. rate Hz Analog plingrate 25 Fut Resolution 16 bit Event UE 56 Laptime Parameter Um 60 AlStat Timeout ms 61 Switch 62 Diag ens mm 63Diag2 Channel number Ch1 Gearpot 64 BUTTONHI Um 65 BUTTONH2 1201 Time Output 04 Count Alarm EB Tables In the example shown above the 2D Dash will switch from the Start Page to Page 1 as long as the selected gear of the vehicle is higher than 0 A Calculation Channel can also be used as the trigger channel making possible many logical combinations For more information on Calculation Channels refer to Chapter 7 i While the trigger channel is greater than 0 the displayed page is fixed to the defined 3 page and cannot changed by any other method e g Button 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 18 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 3 4 The Diag1 Diag2 channels The diagnostic channels make possible the display of predefined messages on the Ln dashboard when the assigned channel has a certain value examples include Q Display the exact meaning of a fault channel signal from your ECU e Count down the final laps of the race with text screen e Give a text based multi stage alert according to the value of a particular channel e
87. re you can make the table If you are using the gearbox output shaft as the speed reference for the gear ratio calculation as used for Moto2 and already know the gear ratios used by your vehicle the generation of the lookup table is relatively easy If you are using the vehicle speed as the speed reference the total gearing ratio of the vehicle must be determined including all speed reduction within the engine gearbox and final drive sprockets or differential The total gearing ratio of the engine is calculated for each gear by multiplying the primary gear ratio by each selectable gear ratio The results of these calculations are shown below in column 3 The engines overall gear ratios for each gear selected have values between 0 and 1 multiplying by 10000 the gearing ratio can be expressed as whole numbers This will make it easier to construct the lookup table Gear Step Gear Step Overall Gear Ratio Name Ratio Primary x Gear 36 76 15 39 If you do not know the gear ratios used the 2D program Anna Liza can be used to attain a good approximation of the ratio between engine RPM and the speed reference you have used in your formula for the calculation channel Gear It is required that you make the first run of your event with no gear displayed on the dash during which data is recorded for engine RPM and the speed reference channel you want to use 11 7 2 After downloading the data from your first measurement
88. ries 9 x FEE 57 1 i 1 i i i d Digis reay Ves 2 i 0 0 0 54 1 0 0 2 0 0 51 3 0 0 4 0 0 48 5 0 0 6 0 0 45 7 0 0 8 0 0 42 9 0 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 12 0 0 38 13 0 0 14 0 0 33 15 0 0 g 16 0 0 FEE 17 0 0 3 18 0 0 13 0 0 bl 20 0 0 21 0 0 2 0 0 23 0 0 24 0 0 5 0 0 26 0 0 27 0 0 15 28 0 0 28 0 0 ta 30 0 0 3 0 0 na 32 0 0 33 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 o 37 0 0 0 341333 682667 1024 1365 33 1706 67 2048 2389 33 2730 67 3072 3413 33 3754 67 4096 38 0 0 Digits 30 5 T the lookup table generated for an alternative application is shown File Edit View 50 1 S Table GearCal2 IDX digit 0 1 1 Value X 1 0000 0 0000 Table Entries ox 8 57 Digits Linearly Values E 0 0 0 54 1 0 0 2 0 0 54 3 0 0 4 0 0 48 5 0 0 6 0 0 45 7 0 0 8 0 0 42 3 0 0 10 0 0 39 11 0 0 12 0 0 36 13 0 0 14 0 0 33 15 0 0 g 16 2 0 17 0 0 E 18 0 0 19 0 0 20 0 0 21 0 0 22 0 0 23 0 0 24 0 0 25 0 0 bi 26 0 0 27 0 0 b 28 0 0 23 0 0 is 30 0 0 3 2 0 32 2 0 33 0 0 4 34 0 0 35 0 0 i 36 0 0 0 2i aE A K PTS 3 37 0 0 0 341 333 682667 1024 136533 1706 67 2048 238933 273067 3072 341333 375467 4086 2 4 2 Digits 10 B 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 66 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme G
89. st value after power off and be erased by pressing 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 39 69 Debus amp Diebold Mefsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotarecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 72 Calculation functions of the 2D DASH Calculation channels are generated by the combination of a lt Multiplicator gt lt Offset gt one or more data channels AND the use of standard mathematical or logical functions The following functions can be used as entries to a Calc channel inside the 2D Dash Standard arithmetic functions add subtract multiply divide modulo Extended arithmetic functions exponential sqrt square root In natural logarithm log10 base 10 logarithm abs absolute value der derivate sum summation Comparative functions lt less than lt less than or equal to gt greater than gt greater than or equal to equal to Binary functions amp binary AND binary OR Logical functions amp amp logical AND logical OR logical not binary not Basic Trigonometric functions rad deg sig sin cos tan Complex Trigonometric functions asin acos atan dsin dcos dtan dasin dacos datan Min max functions min x y calculated channel is the minimum of channel x and y max x y calculated channel is the maximum of ch
90. tio by a large number so it can be expressed as whole numbers in the lookup table In this example using the vehicle speed measured at driven wheel or by GPS the gearing ratio is multiplied by 100000 This is required because the overall gearing ratio you calculate using road speed as the speed reference is much smaller in value It is important that the number you multiply by in determining the table input values e g 100000 is the same multiplication number used in the calculation channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 63 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Datarecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 3 Defining the lookup table Before you make the lookup table you must be certain that You have generated a calculation channel which will calculate the actual gearing ratio used by the vehicle and expresses the number as an integer whole number You have attained understanding of the overall gearing ratios used by the vehicle and can predict accurately the value that will be made by the calculation channel when the vehicle is racing To assemble the lookup table e Open the 2D program TablEd exe found inside the Race_xx y installation folder e Click News to open the Create Table Window as shown below 1 File Edit view Help inc Bo
91. ual Big Midi Mini page 21 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 Step 3 To define the settings of the Event Channel Diag2 e Open the Event node of the system tree select 02 Check the box for Use Table and choose the previously created table STRZ Check the box for Turned this will activate the Diag2 function SH HQ 2009 12 06 Dash Analyse Parameter Data type Interface DA 5 Channels M 0 nalog Dimension Event 5 Lanti Short cut Um 6 AlStat 63 Diag annal ax TEN Channel Mode am 65 BUTTONH Recording ja HE 66 BUT 2 Use table STR2 Um 68 Um 69 Loa Um 70 Sta fei ime E s bn e Select the tab lt Parameter gt and nominate data channel from lt Channel number gt dropdown box to use as input for the created string lookup table In this example the analog input channel T_Water is selected DASHMI horaqmididash LDD General Analysis Parameter Data type Sensor E t Interface Ei E Channels Samplinarate tal 4 Samplingrate AA Analog plingrate Hz 25 Resolution 18 bit EB Event Timeout
92. value an output value is assigned according to the entries of the predefined table 9 1 How to choose table via Winlt To explain the Table function the value of a CAN channel will be transformed by a selected table e channel is selected see Figure below e Select the tab General choose Use Table and select the table you want to use from the drop down list on the right in the figure below the table is called L5 gt Toconfirm the modifications click the button Apply System ALCF RS A Interfaces Channels Tables DASH HQ Interfaces Channels 7 49 CAN 01 SPEED 02 RPM 04 Laptime 05 unknown 06 unknown 07 unknown FR 08 unknown 09 unknown 10 unknown FR 11 unknown FR 12 unknown 13 unknown FR 14 unknown 15 unknown 16 unknown 17 unknown General Analyse Parameter Data type Name Water Dimension Short cut Channel T ype CAN In Channel Mode 2714 Use table W 5 Channel Status Alarm enabled bebe 9 2 Types of tables 9 21 Fix 11 9 6 fixed tables can be saved into permanent memory of the dashboard and can be assigned to any input channel 2D delivers a set of predefined tables the folder Race_xx y System Tables For examples of creating user defined tables refer to Section 12 Special
93. y 00 Month MM Year YYYY Hour HH Minute MM 55 Insert system time 2 9 How to use the automatic dimming of display and LED s BigDash During night time driving the display and LED brightness can become too intense Using the BigDash s built in light sensor or any other data channel e g CAN or analogue input the Display and LED intensity can be dimmed This function is only available on the 2D BigDash Display If dimming is active LCD backlighting is set 1 step lower than the user adjusted daytime setting If dimming is active upper righthandside LED s are dimmed to 25 of their full intensity The trigger channel for dimming mode can be set seperately for each type of light source The Output Channels for the LCD BR LCD the upper LED s BR Alarm and the right hand side LED s lt LED can each be defined with a different setting To choose the trigger channel for the dimming mode copy and paste the triggering channel onto the desired output channel The internal light sensor Brightness is the default trigger channel 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 13 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold MeRsysteme GmbH Alte Karlsruher Str 8 76227 Karlsruhe Dotorecoraing Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 A System Stream General Analyse Parameter Data type Stream a Interfaces Samplingrate Channels 3 Samplingrate Hz
94. y values for another application speed reference V_Rear or V_GPS Selected Value generated Threshold values Required Table Gear Value Entries Gear by Calc Channel calculation Entries for Table Neutral 0 00 290 Gear 3 1387 0 5 1387 1156 1156 1272 0 5 1771 1598 1598 1685 Gear 6 1912 0 5 1912 1771 1771 1842 In either case the following settings are made to complete the lookup table Create Type is set to const fill Set Table entrys to 4096 Set value entry area to 4096 Set Multiplicator to 1 and make offset equal to 0 Name the table in the Table Name field e g GearCal then click The table you have defined will then be viewable on the screen as shown on the next page Before you can close the table editor you must follow the remaining instructions e Next go to File and click Save to permanently store this table in your computer e Save the tbl file with the same name e g GearCal AND BE SURE TO REMEMBER THE DIRECTORY TO WHICH IT IS SAVED 2D Dash Display Manual Big Midi Mini page 65 69 2D Debus 8 Diebold GmbH Alte Karlsruher 5 8 76227 Karlsruhe Doararecording Tel 49 0 721 944850 Fax 49 0 721 9448529 The lookup table generated for the Moto2 bike is shown below Edt view Heb in WE 116 Table GearCal2 IDX digit 0 1 1 Value X 1 0000 0 0000 Table Ent
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