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Telemetry Analysis
The Telemetry Analysis feature allows data that has been collected by the MoTeC Telemetry Monitor program to be viewed in i2 after each lap.
Dash Logger Configuration
The Dash Logger (e.g. MoTeC's ADL3 / ACL) must have the Remote Logging, Telemetry and Pro Analysis Upgrades enabled.
The following channels should be included in the Telemetry Data:
Beacon channel - required
Lap Distance channel - recommended, see Overlaying Data below for details
Running Lap Time channel - recommended. This will ensure laps are detected even if the telemetry data drops out during the beacon event.
Telemetry Monitor Configuration
Requires Telemetry Monitor version V2.3 or higher.
To configure Telemetry Monitor
Open Telemetry Monitor software
On the Settings menu, click Analysis and then Settings
Enter a Connection Name
Normally the Connection Name is the car name.
Enter the Output Folder
The Output Folder is the location where Telemetry Monitor will store the data files. For best performance this should be a folder on the telemetry computer.
On the Settings menu, click Analysis and then Edit Details
Enter the correct details
Entering the details in Telemetry Monitor (instead of in i2) will ensure that the data created has the correct details attached. This will make the data easier to identify. it will also ensure the correct track data is used, which is particularly important when using lap stretching.
i2 Configuration
To enable Telemetry Analysis
On the Tools menu, click Options
Click the Analysis tab and select the Enable telemetry analysis check box.
Click Add and enter the Connection Name.
This must be the same name as the Connection Name specified in Telemetry Monitor.
Click Browse to select the Server Path
The Server Path specifies where i2 can find the telemetry data.
If i2 runs on the same computer as where the telemetry data is stored, then the Server Path should be set to the output folder that was specified in Telemetry Monitor.
If i2 runs on a computer that is connected via a network, the Server Path should be the network share name of the output folder that was specified in Telemetry Monitor.
NOTE: i2 may access more than one telemetry server, to view data from multiple cars.
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