Front
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Start/Stop Logging Button
| Press once to start logging, again to stop logging.
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Status Light
| This light flashes to indicate that the DL1 CLUBs processor is operating normally and is ready to log data.
In an error situation this LED blinks a number of times followed by an off period, as shown below.
- 2 SD Card detection error
- 3 SD card write error
- 4 SD card read error
- 5 FAT file system initialize error
- 6 Over voltage error
- 7 Configuration error
- 8 Firmware error
- 9 License error
- 10 Serial number error
- 11 Calibration error
- 12 Board test error
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GPS Lock Light
| This light will be on when the GPS receiver has a lock. Details about mounting the GPS antenna are here.
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Power On
| This light illuminates when the DL1 CLUB is connected to a valid power supply. Advice about connecting a power supply is here.
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Logging
| This light illuminates when the DL1 CLUB is actually logging data to the SD card. When this light is illuminated YOU MUST NOT TURN THE DL1 CLUB OFF, OR EJECT THE SD CARD!
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SD card Slot
| This is the slot for the SD or SDHC card.
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Rear
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A1
| Analogue input 1, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A2
| Analogue input 2, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A3
| Analogue input 3, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A4
| Analogue input 4, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A5
| Analogue input 5, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A6
| Analogue input 6, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A7
| Analogue input 7, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A8
| Analogue input 8, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v.
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A9
| Analogue input 9, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v. Low side driver output, maximum 0.5A
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A10
| Analogue input 10, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v. Low side driver output, maximum 0.5A
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A11
| Analogue input 11, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v. Low side driver output, maximum 0.5A
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A12
| Analogue input 12, for use with external sensors maximum input 25v. Low side driver output, maximum 0.5A
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GND
| Ground, recommended for grounding analogue sensors.
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Ground
| Ground, recommended for grounding analogue sensors.
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+5v1
| +5v output, maximum current output 0.5A. This can be used for powering external sensors
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+5v2
| +5v output, maximum current output 0.5A. This can be used for powering external sensors
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+12v Power
| ESSENTIAL! This is the power supply for the DL1 CLUB, it needs 10v-15v and about 150mA minimum. Details here.
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GND
| ESSENTIAL! This is the ground for the power supply to the DL1 CLUB. Details here.
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rL
| This is the "low level" rpm input that triggers about 5v - this MUST NOT be connected to the ignition coil. Details here.
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rH
| This is the "high level" rpm input that connects to the low voltage side of the coil. Details here.
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rG
| This is the ground for the "high level" rpm input that connects to an HT lead or the low voltage side of the coil. Details here.
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F1
| Frequency input 1, for connection to an external shaft or wheel speed. Triggers at 3v. Details here.
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F2
| Frequency input 2, for connection to an external shaft or wheel speed. Triggers at 3v. Details here.
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F3
| Frequency input 3, for connection to an external shaft or wheel speed. Triggers at 3v. Details here.
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F4
| Frequency input 4, for connection to an external shaft or wheel speed. Triggers at 3v. Details here.
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GPS rf +3.3v
| GPS antenna connection (gold SMA type). This feeds 3.3v out to the active GPS antenna and takes in the GPS rf signal.
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Data Port
| This single connector actually connects to 2 serial ports and a CAN port. One of the serial ports is generally used to connect to a display unit, such as a DASH2, the other to an ECU interface.
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You can set the DL1 CLUB to automatically start and stop logging based on external inputs or on a timed basis. For more information on how to do this, see the DL1 CLUB Configuration software section.
Practically the whole time the DL1 CLUB is powered up, it is outputting data in real time to the external serial port. This can be used for a number of applications including monitoring the data on a PC or streaming to a dashboard or video logger.
For more information on operating the unit, please click on the following links: