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Started by Aritz, November 08, 2011, 11:42:25 AM

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Aritz

With Mychron there is a button for change the shown data, but I can't find the same with Unipro  :-[


PiBoSo

Quote from: Aritz on November 08, 2011, 11:42:25 AM
With Mychron there is a button for change the shown data, but I can't find the same with Unipro  :-[

At the moment there is only one page on the Unipro.
What should be displayed on the additional page(s)? A different layout?

Aritz

I've looking for the best option, let me read Unipro manual again for it ;)

tubefactor

A shift indicator, showing the actual gear, would be helpfull, when using the Unipro in KS1....
When it looks fast it usually goes fast....

Aritz

Quote from: tubefactor on November 08, 2011, 12:01:28 PM
A shift indicator, showing the actual gear, would be helpfull, when using the Unipro in KS1....

Unipro has not this option, no dash has it. How can the dash know it? You have to drive knowing all the time the gear you use  :P

tubefactor

Well, the chrono, at least as used in KRP, shows it  ???
When it looks fast it usually goes fast....

Aritz

Quote from: tubefactor on November 08, 2011, 12:20:07 PM
Well, the chrono, at least as used in KRP, shows it  ???

Ups  :-[

Aritz

I didn't found this option in Mychron:

http://www.aimsports.com/pdf/manuals/MyChron4_usa.pdf

Do some Mychron user know if selected gear visible option is available? I can't imagine how does the dash know which gear is selected...  ???

PiBoSo

November 08, 2011, 01:06:28 PM #8 Last Edit: November 08, 2011, 01:11:20 PM by PiBoSo
It is possible to calculate the current gear from RPM and speed sensor.

http://www.aimsports.com/pdf/manuals/MyChron4eBox_USA.pdf

Unipro doesn't display the gear anyway.

intre

Alfano also have this option in real life...


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Aritz

November 24, 2011, 03:32:50 PM #11 Last Edit: November 24, 2011, 03:34:33 PM by Aritz
Quote from: PiBoSo on November 08, 2011, 11:48:23 AM
Quote from: Aritz on November 08, 2011, 11:42:25 AM
With Mychron there is a button for change the shown data, but I can't find the same with Unipro  :-[

At the moment there is only one page on the Unipro.
What should be displayed on the additional page(s)? A different layout?

There are two things to do for improve the unipro and do it more real:

1) My Unipro showns after the finish line in the bottom right corner the improvement of the best lap (+0.1, -0.3..) like in KRP but the position of the lap (1st, 4th...) aswell!
It is very interesting data and I like to have in the game too :)

2) This is interesting too:

(Taken from the Unipro manual)

"SPLIT LIGHT SETUP
5 seconds after passing each split point you can choose to have the LED lamps flashing green, yellow or red if the split time was faster, the same or slower than the best."


And your question:

For the D buttom, my best choice is to change from relative times on splits to absolute times. I would like to know the split time and not the difference. By the way, I think the actual way to show the data is wrong. Absolute is the real Unipro adjustment by default:

"SPLIT TIMES SETUP
During the race, the Laptimer can show the split times. Normally only the lap time is displayed. If this option is set to YES, the Laptimer will update the display with the current split number and split time."

So D will be usefull to have both options.

PiBoSo


How do the split lights interact with the RPM lights? For 5 seconds you don't see RPM lights?
Same question for temperature warning lights.

Aritz

Yes. They flash each 0.2 seconds or something like that for 5 seconds.

Is similar than the "-0.03" in the right corner when the split time improvement is shown instead of the RPM.

The temp warning is shown all the time, it is a warning so is important to be clear.