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1. he LMI Wireless Utility Installing LMI Wireless Utility la E gt Bis Er LMI Wireless Utility t being installed Please wait Next gt When download is complete click Close Installation of LMI Wireless Utility is now complete R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 17 of 40 LMI Corporation 4 4 Wireless Utility Operation Launching the Software To start the LMI Wireless Utility select the Desktop Icon or select the program name from the listed program files under the Start Menu ii EN iS i td HAN GAEE Lal Thay The Wireless Utility will open up in the main Gage Search Page with two 2 tabs The first tab is the default Wireless Base tab that will list all information from the Wireless Base Device Search for an Active Wireless Base Device To search for active Wireless Base Unit select the Find Base Unit button If the active Wireless Base Unit is correctly plugged into the COM port the Wireless Base Unit window will populate with the current Wireless Base Unit information Tools Help 3 Communication Protocol COM Port Selection Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Handshaking Selected COM None 7 None BaudRate Even 8 2 Hardware Odd Selected BaudRate v Output Format Standard Wireless Base Global Output Format Includes Reading Option 1 Wireless Base Gl
2. YES if the G WHIZ is associated To associate multiple gauges repeat the procedure Removing Gauge Association To remove a gauge association click on the Remove Association button The following pop up should appear De association Steps The Wireless Gauge is currently associated with the current base station P Please follow the steps below to De associate the selected LMI Wireless Gauge 1 Make sure The Wireless Gauge ts turned on 2 Send the parameter signal to the Wireless Base by pushing down on the button 3 Wart for the top information portion of the screen to change 4 Press the Remove Association button in the software to confirm the De Association of the selected Wireless Gage Follow the steps in this pop up and the gauge will be removed from the grid 4 6 Editing Gauge Parameters Updating the Models and Parameters within G WHIZ Once the gauge is associated with the Wireless Utility double click on the Gauge ID found under the Gauge Model column in the grid to bring up the Edit Gauges window This window is divided into two sections The top half allows the user to change gauge parameters choose what data will be displayed on the gauge screen and choose what data will be written to a file requires LMI s UGI software The R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 20 of 40 LMI Corporation bottom half of the window is where
3. Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 15 of 40 LMI Corporation 2 LMI Wireless Utility WARNING Thi computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maxinum extent possible under the law Cancel 4 Back Choose the folder you wish to install this program into on your PC The Default location is recommended Click on Next at the bottom of the window when folder is decided on LMI Wireless Utility Select Installation Folder The installer will install LMI Wireless Utility to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder E Frogram FilesSLMI Corporations LMI Wireless tility Browse Disk Cost Install LM Wireless Utility for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Just me crest cto i R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 16 of 40 LMI Corporation Click on Next Button at the bottom i LMI Wireless Utility Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install LMI Wireless Utility on your computer Click Next to start the installation Cancel Back Window showing status of download will appear next
4. Kill Points Amount of data points not included in the calculation to remove the sudden deceleration of the door just before and as it hits the latch This value is only used when 400 Hz Closing 200 Hz Closing or 100 Hz Closing is selected for Velocity measurement Minimum of 1 maximum of 99 Models Assigns the attributes in the row to a particular model number Up to ten models can be configured within one G WHIZ gauge Note G WHIZ firmware 6 83 and higher in combination with Wireless Utility 5 0 12 and higher allows the user to apply an eight character maximum user defined name to each model e g MODEL can be called PACKARD This only needs to be done for the first door in each model After changing the name the user must single click on another part of the grid for the change to be activated Determines whether or not the door will be available for testing within the gauge Velocity This determines the sample rate measurement method used by the G WHIZ After changing the desired algorithm the user must single click on another part of the grid for the change to be activated 400 Hz Peak Data collected at 400 Hz sample rate Peak velocity is returned This is most common setting for car doors and lift gates 400 Hz Closing Data collected at 400 Hz sample rate Velocity just prior to latching is returned 200 Hz Peak Determines peak velocity at 200 Hz sample rate Primarily used for troubleshooting 200 Hz Closing Data collec
5. use the LMI Wireless Utility to set up the correct parameters for the door being measured but enter 0 for the Kill Points and Push Time parameters Save this model and use it to capture a good reading using good technique see Section 5 3 for more information on correct testing technique After the test is complete send the data by pressing the up arrow on the G WHIZ Open up MicroRidge s ComTestSerial program Verify that the correct com port is selected by clicking on the Serial Port tab In the Local commands window enter lt rs and press Send The green LED on the base will begin flashing to indicate that the base is in set up mode On the G WHIZ press and hold the down arrow until the LED momentarily stops flashing then press the center button If done correctly a squiggly line should be displayed on the gauge s screen and a long list of numbers will appear in the Communications window of ComTestSerial R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 30 of 40 LMI Corporation File Edit Help MicroRidge Data Acquisition Solutions om bs Oe h g Communications Received Yellow Transmitted Green Connection status CTS Input H S DSR Input H75 RTS Output H S OTR Output H S g Serial port COME g Display received data Show space char in Show CR amp LFin Character set Char Decimal Hex g Wrap tet
6. Clear Text Bee ees oot ee I H O 13 14 15 oA E 16 Local commands 1 Send LF E 18 s Clear Text iS 20 AK 21 73 7 amp To Communications To Local commands New Line GageWay Wireless commands Copyright Normal Mode ase Setup Mod All Data Info isten on Ch 14 isten on Ch 2 Setup Serial Port Ready NUM Starting with the last number in the list press and hold the shift key while scrolling up to capture every number up to and including the word x values in the list Open a blank Excel spread sheet and press Ctrl V to paste the list of numbers in cell Al Scroll down to line 258 where the words y values appear Select this cell and select every entry from y values down to line 514 Press Ctrl X to cut this information Paste this information to B1 using Ctrl V Return to column A and scroll down to Z values which should appear at line 515 Select this and every entry down to the end of the list which should be around 771 Cut this information and paste it to C1 Your Excel file should look like the following R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 31 of 40 LMI Corporation HH s FILE HOME INSERT PAGE LAYOUT FORMULAS DATA REVIEW VIEW alls T TE d calibri qu a z m 2 E wapTet Genera ES a Paste x B I U Fy e AY SS LCF H Mere amp Center Clipboard Ta Font F Alignment F j C1 T
7. Guide doc Page 32 of 40 LMI Corporation This will generate a graph with three lines X Y and Z 150 200 Adjusting kill points The idea behind kill points 1s that the removal of the sudden deceleration of the door just before and as it hits the latch will result in the velocity just prior to door closure Increasing the kill point count will widen to the left the amount of data that is written as zeros This value can range from to 99 Reading the Chart and Calculating Kill Points and Time Constant In the chart below you will see a green line indicating the z values from the test In order to calculate the Time Constant for this door look at where the curve begins to drop below zero This is around 53 on the graph It appears to cross zero again around 141 Subtracting these two numbers from one another yields the amount of time the operator s hand was on the door while it was closing this is called push time Subtracting these two numbers from one another is 88 Each increment that appears on the graph is equal to 5ms 005s so in order to calculate the time constant number correctly multiply 88 the difference from B to A by 005 to convert to milliseconds and then multiply by 100 for the correct whole number This number will be entered in the Push Time field for this door when editing the part file R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc
8. Page 33 of 40 LMI Corporation Kil Pomii ra La 59 33 ary Lae Fee Ac TAIERE TEEI Gom k ry F e id Time Constant H A WE 100 JJI 005 le H 1 Notice the big red downward spike on the right hand side of the curve This spike point Z indicates the end of the test To calculate the amount of kill points needed to eliminate this look to the left of the spike to where the Y value just starts to go negative point Y then move ten increments to the left as a rule of thumb Subtract this value from point Z for a kill point value In this example subtracting 194 from 159 results in a Kill Point value of 35 R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 34 of 40 LMI Corporation Addendum B The Velocity Curve How to capture and view a peak velocity curve After capturing a measurement you have the ability to view the velocity curve for that door If your G WHIZ is running a firmware of less than 6 83 you must have a MicroRidge Mobile Collect USB Base and MicroRidge s ComTestSerial software installed on your computer in order to view the peak velocity curve Firmware versions greater than 6 83 will allow you to download the curve directly within Wireless Utility see Addendum C ComTestSerial shipped with your MicroRidge USB Base order but can also be downloaded from the following webpage http www microridge com comtestserial htm EroRidg
9. center push button again LMI oA SELECT ONE JF MOLD PB DATA MODE RADIO ON OFF AUTO RETEST DN Vv www Imicorporation com 3 Attach the gauge to the door using the suction cup plunger Push the lever in five or six times until a firm seal against the door is established The red line on the plunger should not be visible 4 Open the door to the first detent Press the center button to start the test When the green LED turns on push the door closed with a fluid motion Do not keep your hand on the door throughout the push Note For a video demonstration of proper testing technique please visit youtube com Imicorporation1 01 5 The results will appear on the display Press the Up button to accept the test results and start a new test or press the Down button to retake the test point 6 To remove the gauge from the vehicle squeeze the top and bottom edges of the suction cup Note For more details on measuring with the G WHIZ Closing Effort device please see Section 5 Note In the rare event that the G WHIZ becomes unresponsive the operator can reset the device by pressing and holding the Down button until the red LED stops flashing about three seconds and then pressing the Center button The LMI wireless icon will briefly appear on the display indicating that the process was successful R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 8 of 40 LMI Corpo
10. let s say the operator s hand is now pushing the door for 16 sec with the same velocity as the first reading This would equate to a Force of roughly 31 N By inserting the average push time an operator takes to shut the door into 4t we can get a much more repeatable Force calculation velocity becomes the primary variable in the equation K OK OK K K To find the average push time an operator spends closing a door open Wireless Utility and set up the G WHIZ device to display Time Fi Work 7 Vel Force Update Farameters Maximum of 2 checkbox checked at once Run the test on the same door several times recording the result each time Calculate the average of these tests and insert this as the time constant value for that door in the G Whiz gauge edit screen Firmware versions released after 6 82 calculate Force by working backward from the equation W m v R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 29 of 40 LMI Corporation How to capture and view an acceleration curve In order to capture a data curve MicroRidge s ComTestSerial must be installed on your computer This program shipped with your MicroRidge USB Base order but can also be downloaded from the following webpage http www microridge com comtestserial htm Capturing a data curve is the first step in determining the correct kill point setting for a door To do this
11. lift gate Push the vacuum cup firmly against the vehicle and pump the vacuum plunger This operation is complete when the unit draws down against the panel and the red band on the plunger disappears The narrow sealing ring surface on the contact side of the vacuum cup needs to be kept clean and free of cuts and gouges Any imperfections present around the perimeter can keep the unit from sealing properly As mentioned above the red ring on the vacuum plunger should stay hidden through the entire test If it does not inspect the surface and clean it with soap or alcohol Harsh chemicals capable of eating rubber cannot be used There is a seal inside the plunger also If the sealing ring is inspected and appears to have no issues yet is still not maintaining suction the plunger may be failing and will need replacement Sealing Ring R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G WHIZ User Guide doc Form CA 183 8 17 2015 Page 23 of 40 LMI Corporation 5 2 Starting and Performing a Test With the door open to the first detent press the PB to start a test LME o A START PB www Imicorporation com DN Vv The unit will display WAIT on the screen followed by READY The green LED will come on as well This indicates that the device is ready for the test to begin WAIT www Imicorporation com www Imicorporation com At this time give the door a crisp firm push to
12. that by using the Software you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions You further agree that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between LMI Corporation and you and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement oral or written and any other communication between LMI Corporation and you relating to the subject matter of this Agreement No additional or any different terms will be enforceable against LMI Corporation unless LMI Corporation gives its express consent including an express waiver of the terms of this Agreement in writing signed by an officer of LMI Corporation You assume full responsibility for the use of the Software and agree to use the Software legally and responsibly This Agreement shall be governed by California law except as to copyright matters which are covered by Federal law This Agreement is deemed entered into at Milpitas California by both parties Should any provision of this Agreement be declared unenforceable in any jurisdiction then such provision shall be deemed severable from this Agreement and shall not affect the remainder hereof All rights in the Software not specifically granted in this Agreement are reserved by LMI Corporation Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement you may contact LMI Corporation by writing to LMI Corporation 101 N Alloy Dr Fenton Michigan 48430 R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User
13. 101 N Alloy Dr Ph 810 714 5811 Fenton MI 48430 E M E Fax 810 714 5711 CustomerService Imicorporation com sinear MEEASUREMENT ENSTRUMENTS Corp Research Development and Manufacturing of Precision Measuring Systems LMI G WHIZ E3 User Manual LMI Corporation SECTION 1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION 1 1 Warranty Information 1 2 LMI Customer Service 1 3 Returns for Service 1 4 LMI Technical Support and Training SECTION 2 GAUGE OVERVIEW FUNCTIONS 2 1 Overview 2 2 Gauge Layout 2 3 How to Take a Measurement G WHIZ Quick Start SECTION 3 LMI G WHIZ SPECIFICS 3 1 Navigating the LMI G WHIZ 3 2 Factory Default Models 3 3 Charging the LMI G WHIZ Battery Type and Life G WHIZ Single Gage In Line Charger 3 4 Mastering SECTION 4 WIRELESS UTILITY SOFTWARE 4 1 Wireless Utility System Overview 4 2 Wireless Utility License Agreement Minimum Software Requirements 4 3 Wireless Utility Installation Installing your LMI Wireless Utility onto your PC 4 4 Wireless Utility Operation Launching the Software Search for an Active Wireless Base Device 4 5 Associating G WHIZ Gauges Associating the G WHIZ Removing Gauge Association 4 6 Editing Gauge Parameters Updating the Models and Parameters within G WHIZ Model Parameter Descriptions R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 2 of 40 10 10 10 10 11 12 12 13 15 1
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15. 5 15 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 22 LMI Corporation SECTION 5 USING THE G WHIZ 5 1 Attaching to the Vehicle 5 2 Starting and Performing a Test 5 3 G Whiz Key Functions 5 4 Invalid Tests and Buffer Full Messages 5 5 LMI G Whiz Part Replacement ADDENDUM A KILL POINTS AND THE ACCELERATION CURVE What are kill points What is the Time Constant Push Time and how is it used How to capture and view an acceleration curve Adjusting kill points Reading the Chart and Calculating Kill Points and Time Constant ADDENDUM B THE VELOCITY CURVE How to capture and view a peak velocity curve ADDENDUM C DOWNLOADING CURVES USING WIRELESS UTILITY ADDENDUM D USE WITH A DM600 Using the G WHIZ with an ASI Datamyte DM600 ADDENDUM E POP OFF TESTING Form CA 183 8 17 2015 R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G WHIZ User Guide doc Page 3 of 40 23 23 24 25 25 26 28 28 29 30 33 33 35 35 36 38 38 39 LMI Corporation SECTION 1 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION 1 1 Warranty Information In the USA this unit is warranted by LMI against defects in materials and workmanship for year from date of original purchase If you transfer ownership the warranty is automatically transferred to the new owner and remains in effect for the original 1 year period During the warranty period we will repair or at our option replace at no charge product that prove
16. AS TO NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty may last so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state The entire liability of LMI Corporation and its Licensors and your exclusive remedy for a breach of this R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 13 of 40 LMI Corporation warranty shall be a the replacement of any Software not meeting the above limited warranty which is returned by you or b if LMI Corporation or its distributor is unable to deliver replacement Software you may terminate this Agreement by returning the Software and your money will be refunded If you have purchased this Software bundled with a computer hardware product you must return the Software to the computer hardware manufacturer 8 Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT WILL LMI CORPORATION OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR LOSS OF DATA EVEN IF LMI CORPORATION OR A LICENSOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special i
17. Guide doc Page 14 of 40 LMI Corporation Minimum Software Requirements Below are minimum and recommended specifications in order to run LMI Wireless Utility 4 9 8 effectively on any local computer Minimum Computer Specifications e Operating System Windows XP Windows 7 32 Bit 64 Bit Screen Resolution 1024x768 Memory needed 1GB Processor Speed needed Pentium Dual Core Serial COM Port 1 1 COM Port LMI System 1 USB 2 0 Port Recommended Computer Specifications e Operating System Windows XP Windows 7 32 Bit 64 Bit Screen Resolution 1024x768 Memory needed 2 GB Processor Speed needed Pentium Dual Core Serial COM Port 2 2 COM Port LMI System 2 USB 2 0 ports Recommended User Requirements e Administrative Rights are necessary for installation purposes e Basic User Rights are necessary for application use 4 3 Wireless Utility Installation Installing your LMI Wireless Utility onto your PC Proper administrative or user rights are required in order to install this software on the PC Place the Wireless Utility Software installation CD in the CD ROM Drive Drive D will be used for this example The CD should automatically enter the setup In the case that this does not occur follow the next two steps Click the Start button and select the Run Option Type D Setup and click Enter When the following Screen appears click Next R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G
18. HIZ User Guide doc Page 11 of 40 LMI Corporation SECTION 4 Wireless Utility Software 4 1 Wireless Utility System Overview The LMI Wireless Utility WU is a software program that allows users to associate and de associate gages edit and save gage parameters and edit model information The software will allow users to load custom configurations view live readings and adjust gauge parameters for each of the ten models within the G WHIZ gauge If you have additional wireless LMI gauges the Wireless Utility software can be used to set these devices up as well Currently WU can be used to Configure LMI wireless gauges Calibrate the LMI 1200 241 TP series and Seal Gap system gauges View live readings in the test screen R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 12 of 40 LMI Corporation 4 2 Wireless Utility License Agreement PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS OF LMI Corporation INC AND OTHER LICENSORS WHO S SOFTWARE MAY BE BUNDLED WITH THIS PRODUCT BY YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO THE LICENSE TERMS REQUIRED BY THE LICENSOR OF THAT SOFTWARE AS SET FORTH BELOW IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE LICENSE TERMS APPLICABLE TO THE SOFTWARE YOU MAY RETURN THE ENTIRE UNUSED PRODUCT TO THE SOURCE FROM WHICH YOU OBTAINED IT LMI Corporation Software License Agreement Single User
19. Non Networked Applications In return for acquiring a license to use the LMI Corporation software which may include software from third party licensors and patches made available by LMI Corporation Software and the related documentation you agree to the following terms and conditions T License This Agreement grants you Licensee a license to a use the Software on a single computer system which is not intended for use by more than five 5 users and b make one copy of the Software in machine readable form solely for back up purposes provided you reproduce LMI Corporation s copyright proprietary legends As used in this license the Software is in use when it is either loaded into RAM or installed on a hard disk or other permanent memory device The Software may be in use on only one computer at any given time Different license terms and fees are applicable for networked or multiple user applications Notwithstanding the foregoing the Software may be used on the home laptop or other secondary computer of the principal user of the Software and an additional copy of the Software may be made to support such use As a specific condition of this license you agree to use the Software in compliance with all applicable laws including copyright laws and that you will not copy transmit perform or distribute any audio or other content using the Software without obtaining all necessary licenses or permissions from the owner of the con
20. Routine Readings Mode etc BUTTONS Up button used to scroll through menu options and SEND information Center button used to enter menu and START a measurement test Down button used to scroll through menu options and RETAKE information LED The LED will flash red to indicate that the gauge is waiting for a test to begin The LED is also used to indicate when the gauge is in the SETUP mode In this mode the LED flashes green continuously The SETUP mode enables the user to change gauge parameters via a PC and LMI Wireless Utility software SUCTION CUP PLUNGER The G WHIZ 1s attached to the door by use of a suction cup and plunger Attach the suction cup to the car by pumping the plunger until the red line cannot be seen R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 7 of 40 LMI Corporation 2 3 How to Take a Measurement G WHIZ Quick Start The LMI G WHIZ ships with one preset door model To configure additional models please consult Section 4 Wireless Utility Software 1 Wake up the gage by pressing the PB button center round button on the display 2 Press and hold the center button for three seconds The LED will stop flashing Press the down button to enter the Menu screen Press the middle button again to enter the SELECT MODEL SCREEN Use the up and down buttons to select the appropriate model to be tested Press the
21. Serial program 5 Press and hold the middle button on the G WHIZ for three seconds until the red LED goes out then press the up arrow This will dump the data into ComTestSerial 6 Excluding the zeroes 0 00 in the list copy and paste this data into an Excel spreadsheet 7 With the data still highlighted click on the INSERT tab in Excel and click on the Insert Line Chart icon found within the Charts section of the ribbon bar E _ _ _ _ _ H S z Pop Off Data 800 Hz 062915 Read Only Excel CHART TOOLS amp 8 x FILE HOME INSERT PAGE LAYOUT FORMULAS DATA REVIEW VIEW DESIGN FORMAT Nick Horn mm A 3 7 3 alle 1 l Y Y S amp S PivotTable Recommended Table Illustrations BD My Apps Recommende e Column Win Slicer Timeline Hyperlink Text Symbols PivotTables X l Charts Le Tables Apps Charts F Sparklines Filters Links A Insert Line Chart Chart 2 fx nsert Line Use this chart type to show trends B C D E F G over time years months and days K L M N O p Q or categories 214 0 04 215 0 04 Click the arrow to see the different 216 0 04 types of line charts available and pause the pointer on the icons to 217 0 04 see a preview in your document 218 0 04 8 This will create a chart that looks similar to the image below however it is important to note that all differing door models will have different opening profiles N W V N N 7 J 1 5 9 13
22. bration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 4 of 40 LMI Corporation 1 4 LMI Technical Support and Training LMI Technical Support experts are only a phone call away Contact Technical Support at 810 714 5811 Monday through Friday between 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Eastern Standard Time for the following reasons gt To assist in setup and configuring LMI equipment gt To help implement data collection applications gt To troubleshoot LMI equipment You and also reach LMI Technical Support By Email at techsupport Imicorporation com You can email your questions anytime Please include your name phone number and a detailed description of the problem LMI On Site Training LMI Technical Support provides on site training for all LMI products Contact LMI Support Services at 810 714 5811 for pricing amp scheduling information Schedule a day at your facility or at LMI in Fenton Michigan Please visit us on the web at www lmicorporation com for more information R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 5 of 40 LMI Corporation SECTION 2 GAUGE OVERVIEW FUNCTIONS 2 1 Overview The LMI G WHIZ wireless gauge has a simple user interface consisting of 3 buttons 1 bicolor LED and 1 suction cup plunger It is powered by a long lasting Lithium Ion battery that can operate continuously for more than eight hours wi
23. close it Be sure your hand comes off the door before the door starts to engage the latch The velocity in meters per second this is the default will appear on the display RIMER A SEND V 1 53 m s amp F 16 96 N www Imicorporation com a The user can then send the reading to the PC or retest the door If AUTO RETEST is on this decision must be done prior to reopening the door or removing the unit If the reading should be sent press the Up Arrow if a retest is required press the DOWN arrow and repeat the steps above Note Ifthe AUTO RETEST feature is ON reopening the door will also typically initiate a retest R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 24 of 40 LMI Corporation 5 3 G Whiz Key Functions Key Press Combination Press and hold down arrow until LED goes out Resets the G WHIZ and turns off the radio then press center button Press and hold down center button until LED Pulls up Selection menu the up and down arrows goes out then press down button can then be used to scroll to a menu option the center button selects the option Press and hold up arrow until LED goes out Enters All Axes Test mode Press and hold up then press the center button arrow to exit the test 5 4 Invalid Tests and Buffer Full Messages Under certain conditions the G WHIZ will display INVALID TEST after a test 1s run The prima
24. display 5 The user also has the ability to save an image file of the chart or a txt file of the raw data by clicking on the Save Chart and Save Data buttons respectively after the download is complete R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 37 of 40 LMI Corporation Addendum D Use with a DM600 Using the G WHIZ with an ASI Datamyte DM600 Note Wireless Utility versions prior to 5 0 9 will not work in this configuration Download the latest version from www lmicorporation com 334 html or contact LMI Technical Support at techsupport I micorporation com To use the G WHIZ with a DM600 open Wireless Utility and associate the G WHIZ following the instructions on page 18 Double click the appropriate Gauge Model in the grid to bring up the Edit Gauges page Uncheck the Send Desc with Reading box in the Gauge Configurations panel to put the G WHIZ in DM600 mode Click on the Update Parameters button and close the window to save the configuration G WHI You will then need to follow the association instructions from ASI Datamyte to send readings to the DM600 Output when Desc box is checked DF 0 62 DO62BE CR Output when Desc box is 0 58 DO62BE CR unchecked R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 38 of 40 LMI Corporation Addendum E Pop off Testing G WHIZ Firmware ve
25. e Serial lect Program a COMM TE Eq MicroRi ges ri Program COM 9600 N 8 I File Edit Help joes tae Communications Received Yellow Transmitted Green In order to the view the curve you must first take and send a reading Using the up down buttons on the G WHIZ navigate back to the door used to take the measurement Begin by opening ComTestSerial then send the command lt rs to put the base into setup mode The green LED on the base should begin to flash if successful Press and hold the center button on the G WHIZ until the red LED stops flashing Push the Up button on the G WHIZ to send the raw data into ComTest Serial Copy and paste these 256 values into an Excel Spreadsheet Highlight the data then click on the INSERT tab in Excel and select the 2 D Line graph from the Charts section of the Excel Ribbon 06 Mariner LHDF 0 8 OF 0 6 05 0 4 L 3 0 2 4 0 1 0 Local commands ARMOHt en Aye h es a mi ei e ee r R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 35 of 40 LMI Corporation Addendum C Downloading Curves using Wireless Utility Users with firmware version 6 83 and higher and Wireless Utility 5 0 12 and higher can download curves within the software eliminating the need to use Com Test Serial and Excel After a reading has been taken and the up arrow pressed 1 From within the Edit Gauges screen click on the Down
26. e z values A E C D E F 5 H I 1 xvalues yvalues z values l 2 24 o7 94 3 20 59 99 4 20 T2 108 5 20 Ti 113 6 18 793 116 Data points from T 14 fi 121 r P T ComTestSerial pasted 9 10 82 136 into X Y and Z columns 10 11 66 142 11 5 149 1 8 g2 157 13 9 g8 165 14 14 107 173 15 15 118 182 16 13 127 190 17 16 139 201 18 14 150 214 l hj T A i r ba a Starting with cell A1 click and drag the mouse across all three columns down to row 255 These numbers should be grayed out the numbers in 256 and 257 will not be included in this graph Click on the INSERT tab at the top of the screen Under Charts select Insert Line Chart Ll Bookl Excel FILE HOME PAGE LAYOUT FORMULAS DATA REVIEW VIEW PA ka ka we ka a AA ih iD g lae 7 an i v Min FivotTable Recommended Table Pictures Online Apps for ed T PivotChart Line Colur PivotTables Pictures Offices Tables Illustrations Apps Charts Ta Sparklir Insert Line Chart Al 7 Fe x values cigs Use this chart type to show trends A E C D E F G over time years months and days or categories 228 1 62 30 229 8 63 33 Click the arrow to see the different 230 15 65 38 types of line charts available and 3 pause the pointer on the icons to 231 13 66 41 see a preview in your document 232 15 64 42 233 11 63 43 R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User
27. ed for the optional MicroRidge MobileCollect base station See the table below for the differences between the default model types Model Door Velocity Algorithm Difference and Default Use Name Name MD1 400 400 Hz Vpk MD2 400 400 Hz Vpk MD3 400 400 Hz Vpk Reports peak velocity of the push at a 400 Hz sample rate This is MD4 400 400 Hz Vpk sed for most full size and smaller cars when measuring from the MD5 400 400 Hz Vpk taent MD6 400 400 Hz Vpk MD7 400 400 Hz Vpk MD8 200 D 200 Hz Vpk Reports peak velocity of the push at a 200 Hz sample rate Used for full size vehicles and small to mid size trucks and vans enabled sliding door for large doors or for fully open doors 3 3 Charging the LMI G WHIZ Battery Type and Life The LMI G WHIZ unit is powered by a re chargeable Lithium Ion battery which can operate continuously for seven to eight hours If a test is not sampled for five minutes the gauge will go into a low power mode and the screen will go blank to conserve battery power To wake up the gauge press the middle push button If alow power situation is present the screen will display the message BATTERY LOW It is highly recommend that the gage be charged at the end of every shift to preserve battery life Li ion batteries will last longer when kept charged G WHIZ Single Gage In Line Charger The LMI inline charger is designed to charge one LMI G WHIZ unit at a time The charger uses a single cell Li
28. ee to maintain the Software in confidence and that you will not disclose the Software to any third party without the express written consent of LMI Corporation You further agree to take all reasonable precautions to preclude access of unauthorized persons to the Software ce Term This license is effective until January 1 2045 unless terminated earlier You may terminate the license at any time by destroying the Software including the related documentation together with all copies or modifications in any form LMI Corporation will have the right to terminate our license immediately if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement Upon any termination including termination by you you must destroy the Software including the related documentation together with all copies or modifications in any form 6 Limited Warranty LMI Corporation and its Licensors warrants only that the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written documentation for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of your purchase receipt LMI CORPORATION AND ITS LICENSORS DO NOT AND CANNOT WARRANT THE RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION THE FOREGOING STATES THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES LMI CORPORATION AND ITS LICENSORS WILL PROVIDE FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY LMI CORPORATION AND ITS LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
29. he hex nut that secures it on the mounting bracket Loctite 222MS can also be used as an option here to secure the hex nut R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 27 of 40 LMI Corporation Addendum A Kill Points and the Acceleration Curve What are kill points Kill points are data points that are excluded from a test result so that the reported velocity is the velocity just prior to the door engaging the door seals and latch The graph below probably best sums this up Representative curve 200 47 150 7 ee A 50 AA Ta ron y values 4H e OF Woh mee O A n oD ARS SRS AS HE ORO ESE Ss vatue p a 150 Lam 200 Accel data between arrows PR Test stops here Kill points between these arrows There is 005 seconds between data points The large red peak in the positive direction on the graph indicates acceleration data that should be captured as part of the test The smaller peaks to the right of this indicate the actual deceleration and latching of the door To ensure that this data doesn t influence the calculations used in figuring acceleration these points are written as zeros in essence they are removed from the equation When setting kill point values this number should be increased to remove more noise but not so much as to wipe out acceleration data the large red hump in the chart above R Quality Calibratio
30. ion smart recharging circuit to guarantee correct charging levels and safety Plug the round connector into side of the G WHIZ gauge and plug the power pack into a standard 120V outlet The LED on the charger will glow red when the unit is charging and turn green when fully charged Fig 3 2 In line Charger R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 10 of 40 LMI Corporation WARNING Using any other charger not supplied by LMI may cause damage to the gauge and void all warranties Should the gauge become too discharged possibly due to leaving it off the charger over the weekend the charging LED will not illuminate when the unit 1s first plugged in This is a pre charge low current condition After a few minutes the LED will glow red and normal charging resumes A fully discharged battery will take about 3 4 hours to recharge 3 4 Mastering All LMI wireless gauges come calibrated from the factory This calibration is stored in the microprocessor of the gauge even if batteries are removed or replaced Calibration can be verified by pressing and holding the Up button for three seconds then pressing the Center button This starts an All Axes Test Hold the gauge steady at any angle and verify that A is within 01 of 1 00g Press the up button to return to the default screen R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 W
31. load Curve button es LMI 241 Series Gauge LMI G WHI Gauge O DEL 1 MODEL 1 MODEL 1 MODEL 1 MODEL 1 MODEL 2 MODEL 2 R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 36 of 40 LMI Corporation 2 Verify that the G WHIZ is in Set Up Mode and click on the OK button 3 To download the Velocity Chart click on the Download button in the lower right hand corner of the window 4 To download the Acceleration Curve click on the Acceleration Chart and then click on the Download button in the lower right hand corner of the window G WHIZ Gage Data Graphs Bal Velocity Chart Acceleration Chart Choose either Velocity or Velocity Acceleration from the tabs above then click on the Download button Save Data Save Chat onea ta Distance Master Counter Sub Counter XStat Y Stat ZStat Note Downloading the Acceleration curve deletes the data from the G W HIZ To get both curves be sure to always download the Velocity curve and or data before the Acceleration curve data G WHIZ Gage Data Graphs 3 Velocity Chart Acceleration Chart G WHIZ Acceleration Curves Data Collected on 10 21 2014 3 53 29 PM Y Acceleration 7 Acceleration Save Data Save Chart Distance Master Counter Sub Counter XStat Y Stat 2ZStat Example acceleration curve
32. n Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 28 of 40 LMI Corporation What ts the Time Constant Push Time and how is it used 5 x In firmware versions previous to 6 83 Force is calculated as 9 F mass mechanical advantage acceleration The mechanical advantage is the ratio of the total length of the door to the length from the door hinge to the center of gravity of the door Acceleration is equivalent to the change in velocity divided by the change in time the operator 1s pushing on the door From this we can extrapolate the following F mass mechanical advantage Av At Velocity in this equation will always be the velocity that is displayed on the G WHIZ This is because the initial velocity is always 0 the door is at rest when the test begins The change in f is the amount of time the operator is pushing on the door The time the operator is pushing on the door will vary from operator to operator and even closure to closure This inconsistency can lead to some wide variances in the Force calculation Even a small change in t will result in a large change in Force The time constant will allow the user to develop a more repeatable force calculation Let s take a door weighing 10kg with a final velocity of 1 0 m sec and a mechanical advantage of 50 Let s assume the operator s hand is pushing the door closed for 11 sec This would equate to a Force of roughly 45 N Next
33. ncidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 9 Export You acknowledge that the laws and regulations of the United States and other countries may restrict the export and re export of the Software You agree that you will not export or re export the Software or documentation in any form in violation of applicable United States and foreign law Ls Indemnity You agree that LMI Corporation shall have no liability whatsoever for any use you make of the Software You shall indemnify and hold harmless LMI Corporation from any third party claims damages liabilities costs and fees including reasonable attorney fees arising from your use of the Software as well as from your failure to comply with any term of this Agreement 11 Government Restricted Rights The Software is subject to restricted rights as follows If the Software is acquired under the terms of a GSA contract use reproduction or disclosure is subject to the restrictions set forth in the applicable ADP Schedule contract If the Software is acquired under the terms of a DoD or civilian agency contract use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to the restrictions of this Agreement in accordance with 48 C F R 12 212 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations and its successors and 49 C F R 227 7202 1 of the DoD FAR Supplement and its successors 12 General You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement understand it and
34. obal Output Format Includes Reading Wireless ID Measurement Unit Battery Life Signal Strength Option 2 Wireless Base Global Output Format Includes Reading Wireless 1D R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 18 of 40 LMI Corporation 4 5 Associating G WHIZ Gauges If using the LMI G WHIZ wireless gauge in Manual Data Collection or Inline modes the gauge must first be associated to a MobileCollect USB base unit and LMI s UGI software both sold separately in order to communicate properly with your software package In order to do this the gauge s must be placed into Set Up mode first see Section 3 3 Associating the G WHIZ With the LMI G WHIZ in Set Up mode the user must send gauge specific information from the G WHIZ to the MobileCollect base and PC in order to associate the gage with the Wireless Utility software To associate the gauge If the gauge display is blank press and release the center button to wake up the gage Press and hold the center button until the LED stops flashing Press the down button to enter the menu select screen From the menu screen push the down button to select SETUP MODE then press the center button The LED should be flashing green continuously 5 Open Wireless Utility and click on the Find Base Unit button make sure the MicroRidge MobileCollect USB Base is plugged into the PC 6 After the base is ve
35. ply slide off each end Push new end covers on as the old ones came off or as illustrated below Align holes and reinstall screws or use new screws provided with the end covers Do not turn the screws all the way down until they tighten to the black plastic casing below Just run the screw down into the counter bored holes in the end cover until they become flush with the highest point of the boss you will feel a slight resistance stop there The end cover material is very soft The screws are only there to keep them from sliding off easily Handle LMI G Whiz Handle Remove the handle by turning counterclockwise until it comes out of the aluminum bracket The handle is secured with a small amount of Loctite 222MS thread locker We recommend you apply the same Loctite only to secure the new handle or simply tighten the new handle securely in place Thread locker is optional R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 26 of 40 LMI Corporation Vacuum Cup LMI G Whiz Vacuum Cup 7832 Hex Nut 4741 Keeping track of which direction the current vacuum cup is facing remove the 1 4 hex nut securing the vacuum cup to the mounting bracket The vacuum cup comes standard with an alignment pin to keep it from turning in the device Notice there are two holes if you need to turn the cup 180 degrees for your application Arrange the new cup in the proper direction add and tighten t
36. ration SECTION 3 LMI G WHIZ SPECIFICS 3 1 Navigating the LMI G WHIZ The Test Display Screen After waking up the G WHIZ gauge by pressing the center button the screen should look similar to the following depending upon how the part file is configured LMI A NEXT DOOR u MODEL 1 LG A www lmicorporation com When the LED is flashing red the Menu Select screen is accessed by pressing and holding the center button for three seconds followed by the down button The screen will look like the following LEI A SELECT ONE gt SELECT MODEL SETUP MODE PB O DATA MODE RADIO ON OFF AUTO RETEST Vv www Imicorporation com Press the Down and Up buttons to navigate the menu Push the Center button to enter a choice SELECT MODEL Allows the operator to select one of ten user defined models see section 3 2 stored internally within the G WHIZ This is used in both Standalone and Manual Data Collection modes troubleshooting RADIO ON OFF Used to communicate with the MobileCollect USB Base unit in an inline system only RETEST Feature that automatically restarts a test typically when the door to the vehicle is R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 9 of 40 LMI Corporation 3 2 Factory Default Models The G WHIZ comes from LMI with 10 default models so that the unit can be used right out of the box without the ne
37. rified push the center button on the gauge The following pop up should appear eS Association Steps P O 1 The Wireless Gauge is not associated with the current base station Please follow the steps below to associate the LMI Wireless Gauge 1 Make sure The Wireless Gauge is turned on 3 Wait for a confirmation response from the Gauge 4 Press the Wireless Button on the Gauge to send the updated reading to the Grid 7 Follow the instructions in the pop up to complete the association Note The final step in association may take a few minutes to complete After 20 or 30 seconds the user should see the status lights on the MobileCollect base flash as information is transmitted R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 19 of 40 LMI Corporation The Curent Wireless Gauge is Associated with the Selected Base Unit Gauge Model Gauge Label Serial Association Offset oy Span Gey LO CAL poy HIGF l E 2 iiaii aye TH ITT l T 7 A t 3 Gage successfully associated If the G WHIZ is successfully associated with the Wireless Base Unit the Gauge Model will appear in the grid with the current G WHIZ information listed If it does not appear within the grid make sure the gauge is in set up mode and repeat the listed steps above The grid will display all the current associated Wireless Gauges The grid will also show the listed association type as
38. rsion 7 0 allows the user to perform a door pop off or opening test Below are the instructions to properly configure your G WHIZ and perform this type of test In addition to the G WHIZ the operator will need Micro Ridge s ComTestSerial program installed on the PC and a door latch release mechanism like the one shown in the photo below Example of a Door Latch Release Mechanism 1 Using Wireless Utility select 8300 Hz VPeak for the model you will be testing Update the models within the G WHIZ and close out Wireless Utility Select the 800 Hz VPeak model in the G WHIZ 2 The red LED on the G WHIZ should be blinking Press and hold down on the middle button until the LED turns off Press the down button to enter the Select menu Press the down arrow to navigate to DATA MODE Press the middle button then press the up button to turn DATA MODE ON Press the middle button to return to the test screen 3 You should now see a D on the left hand side of the G WHIZ Start Test screen Press the middle button to start the test In one fluid motion pull on the door latch release mechanism until the door opens The G WHIZ will then display the start test screen again Unlike the door closure mode no value will display at this time R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 39 of 40 LMI Corporation 4 When the test is complete open up MicroRidge s ComTest
39. ry reason for this message is that the operator begin to close the door before the READY message appeared The G WHIZ has buffer times based on the sampling rates of 400 HZ 200 HZ and in firmware versions higher than 6 83 100 HZ This roughly translates to a test runtime of 0 64 1 28 and 2 56 seconds respectively For some larger doors such as sliding doors on minivans or cargo vans the time it takes to for the test to complete will be longer than a sample rate of 400 HZ or 200 HZ can provide This will generate a BUFFER FULL message For these particular models a sample rate of 100 HZ works best It is also important to keep in mind that LMI recommends that the door be open only to the first detent If the door is open past the first detent the time it takes for the door to shut may exceed the amount of time within the buffer thus generating the BUFFER FULL message Sample rate Total test time Time each Kill Point 1s equal to 400 HZ 25ms o 200 HZ 100 HZ R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 25 of 40 LMI Corporation 5 5 LMI G Whiz Part Replacement End Cover LMI G Whiz End Cover 2 7645 4 Screws 4 6137 1 Screws 4 6188 Tools required Small Phillips screw driver amp T10 Torx driver Remove 8 screws on existing unit 2 1 screws on top of each end cover and 2 4 screws on bottom of each end cover The end cover should sim
40. s to be defective provided it is returned shipping prepaid to LMI This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or misuse or as a result of service or modification by other than LMI or by hardware software interfacing or peripherals not provided by LMI Please retain this document for your records No other express warranty is given The repair or replacement of a product is your exclusive remedy Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness 1s limited to the 1 year duration of this written warranty Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitations may not apply to you 1 2 LMI Customer Service LMI Customer Service can be reached at 810 714 5811 Monday through Friday between 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Eastern Standard Time Call LMI Customer Service to gt Place orders gt Return LMI equipment for service gt Inquire about the status of an order or repair 1 3 Returns for Service gt Contact Customer Service for a Return Material Authorization RMA number Include a detailed description of the problem gt Pack the equipment properly Use the original shipping container if possible LMI cannot assume responsibility for damage caused by improper packaging gt Send the equipment to the following address LMI Corporation Attn Repair Department 101 N Alloy Drive Fenton MI 48430 R Quality Cali
41. ted at 200 Hz sample rate Velocity just prior to latching is returned 100 Hz Peak Data collected at 100 Hz sample rate Peak velocity is returned Useful for sliding doors 100 Hz Closing Data collected at 100 Hz sample rate Velocity just prior to latching is returned 800 Hz Peak 1600 Hz Peak and 3200 Hz Peak are for door pop off testing Please consult Addendum E for information on pop off testing set up L USL User inserted upper spec parameter limit Maximum is 99 99 Any reading that falls below this value and above the LSL will result in a green LED upon completion of a test Note for more information about kill points please see Addendum A Time Constant Amount in tenths of a second that the operator s hand is pushing the door Default is 33 33 seconds This field is not applicable when measuring Velocity Note If 0 is entered in this field the time will become dynamic meaning that the operator s R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 22 of 40 LMI Corporation influence will be calculated into the equation This is primarily used for testing and troubleshooting purposes SECTION 3 USING THE G WHIZ For a video demonstration of the following please visit LMI s YouTube channel Simply type LMI Corporation G WHIZ into the YouTube search bar 5 1 Attaching to the Vehicle Choose a spot on the door close to the edge or the
42. tent 2 Restrictions You may not distribute copies of the Software to others or electronically transfer the Software from one computer to another over a network You are not authorized to use any licensed codecs in the Software or the Software itself in real time broadcasting terrestrial satellite cable or other media or broadcasting via the Internet or other networks such as but not limited to intranets etc An independent license for any such use is required You may not post or otherwise make available the Software or any portion thereof in any form on the Internet You may not use the Software in a computer service business including in time sharing applications The Software contains trade secrets and in order to protect them you may not decompile reverse engineer disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to a human perceivable form YOU MAY NOT MODIFY ADAPT TRANSLATE RENT LEASE LOAN RESELL FOR PROFIT DISTRIBUTE NETWORK OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED UPON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PART THEREOF cP Ownership of Software As Licensee you own the media upon which the software is recorded or fixed but LMI Corporation and its licensors retain title and ownership of the Software recorded on the original media and all subsequent copies of the Software regardless of the form or media in which or on which the original and other copies may exist This license is not a sale of the Software or any copy 4 Confidentiality You agr
43. the user can change model specifications and decide what models will be active in the gauge If changes are made to the G WHIZ within the Edit Gauge screen the changes will not be saved until the Update Models button is pressed A confirmation window will appear once the changes have been received by the gauge and the Edit Gauge window has been closed This will also remove the G WHIZ from Setup Mode If changes are not desired exit the screen and no changes will be saved R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 21 of 40 LMI Corporation Model Parameter Descriptions The follow table lists the characteristics associated with each door These characteristics are used to define the parameters of each model within the G WHIZ Four character maximum user defined description Example ABCD LHFD RR etc Slider Y N Check this box if the door to be measured is a slider If not leave this box blank Rank in Order Determines which door is measured first second third etc For all applications this should be left as 1 5 in sequential order The first door to be tested will be 1 the second door will be 2 etc User inserted lower spec parameter limit For most applications this will be set to 0 The weight of the door in kilograms Center of Mass Ratio of the total length of the door to the length from the door hinge to the center of gravity of the door
44. thout recharging Using internal accelerometers the G WHIZ can display velocity force or work for quick and easy on the fly measurements When coupled with LMI s UGI software and MobileCollect USB Base the user can wirelessly collect and export data for later analysis and tracking There are three methods to utilize the G WHIZ Closing Effort device Standalone This method allows the operator to instantly view readings from the display on the gauge Simply grab the gauge take measurements and go Note To make any configuration changes to the G WHIZ the user must have a MobileCollect USB Base unit sold separately Manual data collection This method allows the operator to use the gauge in combination with data collection software for tracking and analysis This requires LMI s Universal Gauge Interface UGI software and MobileCollect USB Base unit sold separately Automated This method is used to transmit and capture data on a moving assembly line The RF range of the gauge in this mode is approximately 20 feet This requires LMI s Universal Gauge Interface UGI software and MobileCollect USB Base unit sold separately R Quality Calibration Instructions G WHIZ CA 183 LMI G Form CA 183 8 17 2015 WHIZ User Guide doc Page 6 of 40 LMI Corporation 2 2 Gauge Layout UP PB DOWN BUTTONS Moves through Routine menu screen and accepts Battery Icon Shows level of Displays Test
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