Unipro UniGo 5005 User manual

UniGo 3005/5005 Laptimer
User Guide

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PLEASE READ THE SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
• Read the instructions.
• Keep these instructions.
• Follow all instructions.
• Be careful not to drop it on the ground.
• Do not leave it under heavy objects.
• Be careful not to cut the cables with
sharp objects.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Refer all servicing to approved service
personnel.
Important safety instructionsSafety

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS II
CONTENTS III
COPYRIGHT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS V
SALES AND SERVICE IN DENMARK V
INTERNATIONAL DEALERS V
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION V
COPYRIGHT V
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE V
IntroductIon 7
CONTENT OF PACKAGE 7
UNIQUE UNIGO IDEAS 7
EASY TO USE 7
OVERVIEW 8
SPECIFICATIONS 9
EXAMPLES 10
InstallIng the
laptImer 11
MOUNTING ON STEERING WHEEL 11
CONNECTING POWER 12
CONNECTING RPM WIRE 12
RUNNING CABLES 13
SPLITTERS 14
IR RECEIVER 15
SPEED KIT FRONT 15
SPEED KIT REAR 16
WATER TEMPERATURE 16
CYLINDER TEMPERATURE 16
EXHAUST TEMPERATURE 17
QuIck guIde 19
SIX BUTTONS 19
2 WAYS TO PRESS BUTTONS 19
TURNING UNIGO ON 19
SCREENSAVER 20
TURNING UNIGO OFF 21
BUILT-IN HELP 21
DRIVING 22
ANALYZING 22
TRANSFER TO A COMPUTER 22
TRANSFER TO A UNIPRO USB FLASH KEY
5005 23
confIgurIng the
laptImer 25
ENTER SETUP MODE 25
GENERAL SETUP FEATURES 25
MOST USED MENU 25
TRACK MENU 26
LOAD TRACK 26
TRACK NAME 26
RECEIVER 26
MAGNET COUNT 27
MAGNET DELAY 27
IR OR LOOP DELAY TIME 27
SPLIT TYPE 5005 27
SPLITS 5005 27
SPLITS MENU 5005 27
KART MENU 27
WHEEL SIZE 27
TIRE WEAR MENU 28
USE COUNTER NUMBER 28
COUNTER NO. 28
COUNTER NO. MENU 28
RESET COUNTER 28
NAME / TYPE 28
WHEEL MAGNETS 28
NUMBER OF GEARS 28
LEARN GEARS 29
ENGINE MENU 29
ENGINE TIMERS MENU 29
USE TIMER NUMBER 30
TIMER NO MENU 30
TIMER NO 30
RESET COUNTER 30
STROKE 30
RPM SHIFT 30
RPM DELTA 30
RPM SHIFT TYPE 30
RPM BARGRAPH MAX 30
RUN-IN TIME 31
RUN-IN TEMPERATURE 31
RUN-IN TEMP CHANNEL 31
RUN-IN REVS 31
UNIGO MENU 31
LANGUAGE 31
SET UP SCREENS 31
WARNING LED SETUP 32
Contents Contents

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Contents Contents
LCD CONTRAST 33
LED BRIGHTNESS 33
SCREENSAVER TIME 33
AUTO POWER OFF TIME 33
TEMPERATURE 33
UNIT 33
LAST LAP DATA 33
FREEZE TIME 34
SPLIT DISPLAY 34
BATTERY EMPTY 34
AUTOCLEAR AFTER TRANSFER 34
USB PASSWORD 35
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 35
DRIVER MENU 35
NAME 35
ENTERING TEXT 35
reference guIde 37
BASIC INFORMATION 37
SIX BUTTONS 38
2 WAYS TO PRESS BUTTONS 38
TURN UNIGO ON 38
TURN UNIGO OFF 38
BUILT-IN HELP 39
WARNING LEDS 39
SHIFT LIGHT 39
LOW BATTERY 40
MAIN MENU 40
RUN MODE 40
RUN MODE 1 40
RUN MODE 2 41
RUN MODE 3 41
ANALYSE MODE 42
SESSION SELECT 42
TIME ANALYSIS 42
OVERVIEW 42
LAP AND SPLIT TIMES 42
RUN MODE VIEW 43
LAP TIME GRAPH 43
MIN/MAX ANALYSIS 43
COUNTERS AND TIMERS 44
ENGINE TIMERS 44
TIRE WEAR COUNTERS 44
LAP LENGTH 44
MEMORY MENU 45
DELETE LAST SESSION 45
DELETE ALL SESSIONS 45
DELETE DOWNLOADED
SESSIONS 45
MEMORY STATUS 45
ENGINE RUN-IN MODE 46
UNIMAN GAME 46
INFO MENU 46
USB MODE (CABLE) 48
USB MENU (FLASH KEY) 5005 49
COPY NEW SESSIONS 5005 49
STORE GLOBAL SETUP 5005 49
RESTORE GLOBAL SETUP 5005 49
FIRMWARE UPDATE 5005 49
USB PASSWORD 49
FIRMWARE UPDATE 50
troubleshootIng 51
CLEANING 52
SENSORS AND CABLES 52
WINTER STORAGE 52
MAINTENANCE 52
SERVICE 53
GUARANTEE 53
SERVICE AND GUARANTEE 53
Index 54

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About
Copyright and acknowledgements
SALES AND SERVICE IN
DENMARK
Unipro ApS
Viborg Hovedvej 24
DK-7100 Vejle
Denmark
Tel +45 7585 1182
Fax +45 7585 1782
www.uniprolaptimer.com
ww.facebook.com/uniprolaptimer
INTERNATIONAL DEALERS
You can nd our International dealers on the
web site:
www.uniprolaptimer.com
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Designed and manufactured in Denmark by
Unipro ApS.
The UniGo Laptimer series was designed by
Palle Schultz, Denmark:
www.Palleschultz.dk
Unipro reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to any of the products described
in this document without prior notice.
Part numbers:
01-03-001 UniGo 3005 basic kit (black)
02-03-001 UniGo 5005 basic kit (black)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2015 Unipro ApS
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
This guide was produced by Unipro ApS.
UniGo 3005/5005 User Guide version 1.00
Made for UniGo rmware version 1.0x.xxx

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This User Guide contains all relevant information about your new
UniGo Laptimer.
Get started with the UniGo in 5 minutes with the Quick Guide.
Read all about the advanced features and functions in the
Reference Guide.
Before you start, please check that your UniGo package contains
the accessories described below.
CONTENT OF PACKAGE
The UniGo package contains the following:
• UniGo Laptimer.
• RPM wire.
• Power cable.
• Battery pack for 6 x AA cells.
• This User Guide.
If any of these items are missing please contact
your dealer.
Note: You should retain the packaging in case
you need to transport the unit.
UNIQUE UNIGO IDEAS
UniGo combines many new ideas not seen
before in a Unipro Laptimer:
• High resolution display with gray tones.
Providing more than 40000 pixels with
16 gray levels makes text and graphs
easy to read.
• High-speed USB connector for fast and
easy upload of data to a PC or MAC.
• Standard le system means no driver
needed on the PC or MAC. Looks like a
standard Flash drive.
• Very high brightness, fully program-
mable warning LEDs. Clearly visible in
full daylight.
• Enough buttons will make it easy to
operate. Each menu line is explained
with a help text at the bottom of the
display.
EASY TO USE
Even with all the advanced features, the
Laptimer is very easy to use.
The graphical display makes it effortless to
see and analyze the lap times and data values
saved in the Laptimer. Data analysis can be
done directly on the Laptimer without the need
to transfer the data to a PC.
The high resolution display with 16 gray tones
is easy to read, and supports different sizes of
text and numbers. Even icons are much nicer
to look at.
The feedback we get from drivers and teams
about UniGo tells us that we have succeeded
in making the UniGo easy to use.
Introduction
Introduction

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AMBIENT SENSOR
Sensor for surrounding
temperature 5005.
Please note that this user guide is intended for
both UniGo 3005 and UniGo 5005. It is clearly
stated throughout the manual when the func-
tion is different on the two Laptimers.
To identify if the function is for 3005 only, a
small 3005 icon is shown and for 5005 only
it is 5005.
OverviewIntroduction
OK / SELECT
Select menu line
or accept a data
value.
BRACKET
Fitting for steering
wheel.
USB
Optional cable to a PC for data
upload or USB Flash key 5005.
RPM
Wire to the engine
ignition cable.
DISPLAY
High resolution with gray
scales for easy reading
and advanced functions.
MODE
Change display
layout and more.
BACK / CANCEL
Go back to the previ-
ous data value or
back to the previous
menu point.
MENU
Bring up a pop-up menu
or go to the main menu.
UP
Easy navigation in
menus, laps, and
graphs.
DOWN
Easy navigation in
menus, laps, and
graphs.
Actual size
1:2
LEDs
5 adjustable LEDs for
warnings and/or gear
shift indicator.
RECV
Trigger and wheel sensor*.
TEMP
Two temperature inputs*.
EXP
External power input and
expansion 5005.
* Cable splitter needed

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Specications Introduction
Lap memory 200 3005
Unlimited 5005
Log memory 120 minutes 3005
Unlimited 5005
Channels logged Lap time, position, RPM, 2 x temperature, speed, gear, voltage.
Max. 128 channels with expansion boxes 5005
Resolution 1/10000 sec, 1 mm, 1 RPM, 0.01 °C, 0.01 km/h, 0.01 V
Logging frequency 10 Hz (xed)* 3005
1 - 60 Hz (programmable) 5005
Sensor inputs RPM, 2 x temperature**, speed**, trigger
GPS No
Trigger Magnet, infrared, active loop
Split times Magnet 3005
Magnet, wheel sensor 5005
Real-time-clock No 3005
Yes 5005
Power supply 4.5 - 18V DC***. Programmable low-battery warning
Expandable No 3005
Yes 5005
Display 256 x 160 pixels, 16 gray tones, top view
Backlight No
LED warnings 5 high-brightness, fully programmable
CPU 32-bit low-power
Data upload USB high-speed via optional USB cable or Unipro Flash key 5005
Buttons Up, down, ok, back, menu, mode
Software included Basic 3005 / full 5005 edition of Off Camber Data analyze software.
Both Windows and MAC version
Casing Lightweight plastic
Waterproof Yes
Dimensions 131.5 x 94.0 x 18.0 mm (5.18” x 3.70” x 0.71”)
Weight 300 g (10.58 ounces)****
* Frequency: Voltage logged at 1 Hz.
** Shared connector: Optional cable splitter needed.
*** Direct supply: From kart battery through optional DC/DC converter the range is 8-14 V DC.
**** Weight: Includes Laptimer, power cable, RPM cable and ttings.

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Introduction Examples

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Installing the Laptimer
Installing the
Laptimer
A good installation is key to get good and reliable operation of
UniGo. Read this installation guide and learn how to:
Install the Laptimer, attach cables and sensors and see how to
mount it all on the go-kart.
You will be ready to go in 20 minutes...
MOUNTING ON STEERING
WHEEL
The rst step of the installation is the mounting
of the Laptimer on the steering wheel.
The Laptimer should be mounted at the top
of the steering wheel to make it easy to read
during driving and to operate it in the pit.
UniGo mounted at the top of the steering
wheel for easy reading and operation.
The Laptimer is mounted using the included
bracket and you need to be carefully to mount
all the hard and soft discs in the right order
to avoid vibrations and to ensure the correct
distance from the steering wheel.
Start the installation with a soft disc.
Finish with a soft disc, hard disc, washer
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UniGo mounted at the correct distance to
the steering wheel.
Before tightening the nut, make sure that all
the cables can be connected without conict-
ing with the steering wheel or other obstacles.
CONNECTING POWER
UniGo is supplied with a battery holder
with room for six AA batteries. You can use
standard AA Alkaline batteries or rechargeable
types like NiMH. Make sure the battery holder
is securely attached to the frame. If any of the
batteries are allowed to move and loose con-
tact, the Laptimer will not functioning properly.
Battery holder with six AA Alkaline batteries
powering UniGo. Rechargeable can be used.
Another alternative is to power UniGo from a
standard rechargeable battery pack or from
the go-kart battery through the optional DC/DC
converter.
Rechargeable battery pack powering UniGo.
A rechargeable battery pack will give a lot of
power with a low weight. It can be recharge
using the same connector as used for the go-
kart’s battery.
Withthe the DC/DC converter you can power
the Laptimer directly from the go-kart’s battery.
CONNECTING RPM WIRE
The RPM wire is used to pick up the engine’s
revolution count by sensing the pulses on the
ignition cable going from the ignition coil to
the spark plug.
The ignition is a very noisy signal and extra
care should be paid on installing the RPM
wire.
The wire can be removed from the Laptimer
and attached again if needed. It is simply a
wire going through two holes with a loop.
Run the RPM wire away from other cables.
To make the best possible installation, keep
the RPM wire away from all other cables.
Installation
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RPM wire attached with cable ties.
The RPM wire needs to run all the way from
the Laptimer to the engine on the back.
Secure the wire all the way with cable ties.
The RPM wire is running alone all the way
to the ignition.
RPM wire mounted to pick up the ignition
signal from the ignition wire.
The RPM wire is attached to the ignition cable
in a way that gives a good pick up of the sig-
nal. Twist the wire around the cable and make
a loop at the end like shown on the picture.
RUNNING CABLES
The installation of the Laptimer should be seen
as a permanent installation on the go-kart and
the time to run the cable in a nice way is time
well spend.
Cable xed to frame. Run RPM wire sepa-
rately.
Use plenty of cable ties and make sure to use
nice soft bends on the cable. When tightening
the cable ties, make sure not to tightening
them too hard to avoid squeeze the cable.
Cable xed to the frame with cable ties.
Running the cables from the Laptimer on the
steering wheel is the biggest challenge. The
cable need to be mounted in a way that the
steering wheel can be moved freely.
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Cable xed to the frame with cable ties.
Attach the cables together with a cable tie
and attach the bundle to the steering column.
Make a soft bend with a suitable length and
check the steering wheel have total freedom
in turning. The cables should not pull at the
connectors when turning and no sharp bend
should be allowed.
Professional installation will ensure profes-
sional results.
SPLITTERS
Cable splitters are used to increase the
number of sensor that can be connected to the
Laptimer.
Gray splitter for temperature and black for
receiver and speed.
Two splitters mounted to increase number
of sensors.
Two different cable splitters are used. A gray
version is used for temperature and a black
version for everything else.
The splitters reduce the number of cables to
the steering wheel.
The splitters reduces the number of cables to
the steering wheel and is part of the perma-
nently installation. Make sure that splitters are
securely fasten to the frame.
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MAGNET RECEIVER
The magnet receiver uses permanently
magnets placed in the asphalt to trigger the
Laptimer. There is typically between 1 and 3
magnets on a track. If there are more than
one, the rest is used for split points.
Magnet receiver mounted at the lowest
point on the go-kart.
The magnet receiver need to be mounted as
close to the asphalt as possible, typically on
the bottom plate at the front. Use the included
bracket and drill a hole in the plate. The
receiver need to be facing either against the
front or the rear. Do not mount it facing left
or right.
IR RECEIVER
The IR receiver use infrared light to trigger the
Laptimer. A Unipro IR transmitter is placed at
the start/nish line and the infrared light goes
across the track. The infrared receiver placed
on the kart will receive the infrared beam and
trigger the Laptimer.
IR receiver mounter at the front, facing the
right way at the start/nish line!
The IR receiver is installed on the front of the
kart. It should be pointing to the left or right
depending on the placement of the transmit-
ter.
SPEED KIT FRONT
The speed kit for the front wheel is used if the
kart do not use brakes at the front wheels.
Start by mounting the centering bush the
bearing. This will be used to ensure a perfect
centered sensor disc.
The centering bush is placed in the bearing.
Sensor disc is xed using the three screws
and centered using the centering bush.
Then place the sensor disc and fasten the three
screws. Make sure to tighten them equally.
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T-junction mounted in the cooling water
SPEED KIT REAR
The speed kit for the rear axle is available in
different sizes to match the axle used. Mount
the sensor disc and tighten the screw to secure
it. The sensor disc has six magnets to give a
good resolution on speed and distance.
Speed kit mounted on rear axle. Notice the
nice bend on the wheel sensor cable.
The wheel sensor is mounted using the in-
cluded tting. The important part is to get the
distance between the sensor and the magnets
3 - 10 mm and to make a soft bend on the
cable as seen on the picture.
WATER TEMPERATURE
The water temperature sensor is typically
mounted in the T-junction that goes into the
cooling water hose. First mount the sensor in
the T-junction and then mount the T-junction
the hole. Make sure the hose is waterproof by
tightening the clamps.
T-junction mounted in the cooling water
hose with a temperature sensor.
CYLINDER TEMPERATURE
The cylinder head temperature is measured just
below the spark plug. The cylinder temperature
sensor is available in two different sizes and it
is important to order the right one.
Sensor mounted instead of the washer on
the spark plug.
Cylinder head temperature sensor mounted
below the spark plug.
Before mounting the cylinder sensor, remove
the washer from the spark plug.
Installing the
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EXHAUST TEMPERATURE
The exhaust sensor is mounted in the exhaust
pipe. The tting for the exhaust sensor is
welded to the exhaust 12 cm (4.7 inch) from
the backside of the piston. That way the sensor
measures the temperature of the gas and not
the ames.
Start by welding the exhaust tting to the
exhaust pipe and then drill a ø4.5 mm hole
through the tting for the sensor.
Always check if local regulation might
prevent you from using an exhaust tem-
perature sensor in the race.
Drill a ø4.5 mm hole for the sensor through
the exhaust tting.
Exhaust tting welded on the exhaust pipe.
Place the exhaust sensor in the tting and
fasten the nut. Do not tightening it too much.
Exhaust sensor mounted with a big soft
bend on the cable.
Make sure the cable is not touching the ex-
haust pipe and make a soft bend on the cable
like shown on the picture.
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Quick Guide
SIX BUTTONS
For easy operation we made six buttons on
UniGo. They are clearly marked with a small
icon, but here is the basic description of each
button.
The up button is used to move up in menus
and for increasing values.
The down button is used to move down in
menus and for decreasing values.
The ok button is used to go to the next
menu, open up a setting for changing and for
accepting the changes made.
The menu button is used to go to the main
menu and to bring up the pop-up menu.
The back button is used to go back to the
previous menu and to cancel any changes
made.
The mode button is used to change be-
tween different modes. That could be different
run mode screens, analyze screens etc.
2 WAYS TO PRESS BUTTONS
To use UniGo, you need to know how to press
the buttons in 2 different ways:
1. A short press -
2. A long press - 111111
For the general use of UniGo, it is only neces-
sary to use the short press.
When changing values, it is possible to keep
pressing a button to speed up the change.
After a short while, the key will start to repeat
and after a little while more, it will start to
accelerate in the change.
TURNING UNIGO ON
There are 2 different ways to turn UniGo on:
1. Press the mode button ( ) shortly to start
the Laptimer manually.
2. Start the engine and UniGo will start when
it detects the RPM signal.
UniGo starts by showing the startup screen
including information about rmware version
number, battery voltage, memory used and
the environment temperature. It will also show
the temperature sensors connected and what
type they are.
The startup screen will show an animated
Unipro logo and the owners name. If no
owner name is programmed, it will show the
Laptimer’s serial number.
All this information can also be found in the
Info menu.
Read the Quick Guide and learn how to use the basic functions
of the UniGo:
Turn UniGo on and off, start logging data, analyze them on
UnGo and transfer them to a computer with the optional USB
cable.
You will be ready to go in 5 minutes...
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Quick guideQuick Guide
Startup screen with information about
UniGo and temperature sensors.
When UniGo is starting up you can press
different buttons to go directly to different
screens. Pressing a button will also skip the
startup screen.
• Press the mode button ( ) to go directly
to run mode.
• Press the back button ( ) to go directly
to analyze mode with the latest session
selected.
• Press the menu button ( ) to go directly
to the main menu.
If you do not press any buttons, UniGo will
start up in analyze mode.
You can add your own startup picture.
Just copy a 4 bpp bitmap le called
“startup.bmp” into the /Pictures folder.
The size should be 135 x 160 pixels.
SCREENSAVER
The purpose of the screensaver is actually not
to save the screen, but to tell you that UniGo
has been doing nothing for quite some time.
The time before the screensaver screen is
shown is programmable from the UniGo setup
menu. Please see “SCREENSAVER TIME” on
page 33. It is however possible to enter the
screensaver manually.
Start the screensaver from the popup menu.
Either press the menu button ( ) from the
main menu and select “START SCREENSAVER”
or press the menu button ( 1) until the screen-
saver screen is shown.
Screensaver ready for adjusting the count-
down timer value.
The screensaver provides one very useful fea-
ture. A countdown timer (and for UniGo 5005
also the clock). A small help text isæ displayed
at the bottom of the display to remind you
about this feature. Simply press the up button
( ) to adjust the timer. Each press will adjust
the timer one minute. When nished adjusting
the timer, it will start counting down to zero
for every second.
Screensaver with the countdown timer
activated. 3005
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