MANUAL D30EVO DASH ENGLISH D30 EVO DASH
ENGLISH 2014 GET by Athena The contents of this document, or any part of it, may not be reproduced, transferred, distributed or memorised in any form whatsoever without the written permission of GET by Athena. GET reserves the right to modify the content of this manual without prior notice. D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
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1 ADVICES AND CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION ENGLISH Before installing D30EVO dashboards on a vehicle, please follow the guidelines below: • Perform assembly/disassembly operations in a place with adequate space. • Then disconnect the poles of the vehicle’s battery. • Any parts of the vehicle that may have been disassembled should be kept in a place where there is no risk that they might be damaged.
2 D30EVO: MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ENGLISH In the following the mechanical systems of the D30EVO dashboard: QUOTE IN mm 6 D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
1: Button 2: Button O 3: Shift Light LEDs 4: Display 5: Alarm LEDs 6: Alarm LEDs 7: Connector AUX 8: Connector MAIN ENGLISH 3 D30EVO: COMMANDS AND INDICATORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
4 D30EVO: PINOUT CONNECTORS ENGLISH In the following the description of the connectors of the D30EVO dashboard: MAIN CONNECTOR: PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NAME VBB1 GND POW CANL CANH CANT GND SEN RS_TX1 RS_RX1 PRG AN1 DIN1 BEACON DESCRIPTION Positive supply (VBB1) Negative supply CAN bus – CANL signal CAN bus – CANH signal CAN bus - termination Analogic input ground RS232 serial port – D30 out RS232 serial port – D30 in Programming signal input AN1 analogic input DIN1 frequency input Beacon input N
5 D30EVO: SYSTEM CONNECTION ENGLISH 5.1 Wiring code GL-0092-AA Connection scheme with general wiring, code GL-0092-AA: SEE WIRING TABLE 1 2 3 cod. GL-0092-AA 4 5 MAIN VEHICLE / SENSORS 6 7 8 CAN BUS TERMINATION PROG.
5.2 Wiring code GL-0086-AA Connection scheme with wiring, code GL-0092-AA for ECU GP1EVO and KM3 EVO : ENGLISH MAIN MAIN LOGGER cod. GL-0086-AA PC MAIN NOTES: • 10 In the depicted configuration, the M40 logger is supplied by the ECU D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
6 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Renesas RX62T Family 32 Bit RISC 100 MHz 100 MIPS microcontroller Memory: 32 KB Data-Flash; 16KB RAM Supply voltage: 13.
7 USE OF THE D30EVO DASHBOARD ENGLISH The viewed data, their layout on the display, the alerts and the number of pages are decided upon the configuration of the dashboard. Consult the corresponding chapters for the configuration of the dashboard. 7.1 Functional keys In the following the functions of the buttons of the D30EVO dashboard: Button : page change. Button O : not implemented. 12 D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
The dashboard can be set up by using the MAYA software; consult the corresponding user manual for the installation and use of the programme. The configuration firstly requires the setup of the parameters of the channels to view through the Dash Channels map of the Maya. The layout of the configured channels and of the related alerts shall be done through Page type maps.
The diagram below illustrates the software components of the D30EVO dashboard: D30EVO : ENGLISH PROJECT FILE (CONFIGURATION) DASH CHANNEL MAP: CONFIGURATION OF USER CHANNELS (from USR_Ch00 to USR_Ch31) and various settings (MISC REGISTER) PAGE1 MAP: CONFIGURATION OF FIELDS AND ALERTS PAGE 1 PAGE2 MAP: CONFIGURATION OF FIELDS AND ALERTS PAGE 2 PAGE3 MAP: CONFIGURATION OF FIELDS AND ALERTS PAGE 3 PAGE4 MAP: CONFIGURATION OF FIELDS AND ALERTS PAGE 4 PAGE5 MAP: CONFIGURATION OF FIELDS AND ALERTS PAGE 5
8.1 BAR type field ENGLISH The bar of the engine routes includes two elements: 1 : icon of the route bar 2 : labels for route scale 1 2 D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
8.2 LABEL type field ENGLISH The LABEL type field is generally used for: identifying the value viewed in an adjacent field identifying the viewed page number The figure below presents the LABEL type fields of the D30EVO dashboard: FIELD_10 FIELD_14 FIELD_08 FIELD_12 FIELD_06 FIELD_02 FIELD_00 LABEL type fields generally have 4 characters. NOTES: The FIELD_XX names correspond to the relative groups of the MAYA maps. Do not insert special characters (e.g.: $, £, &, “, !, etc … ).
8.3 VALUE type field ENGLISH The VALUE type field is generally used for: viewing the value of a channel viewing particular channels (e.g. LAPTIMER on the fields Field_04 and Field_05) The figure below presents the VALUE type fields of the D30EVO dashboard: FIELD_09 FIELD_13 FIELD_05 FIELD_04 FIELD_01 FIELD_03 The length of VALUE type fields is represented in the table below: FIELD NAME FIELD_01 FIELD_03 FIELD_04 FIELD_05 FIELD_09 FIELD_13 NO.
8.4 Signals (ALARM) The alarm signals of the D30EVO dashboard are divided into: ENGLISH LED… : alarm signal ALARM FIELD… : alarm message field The figure below presents fields of alarm LEDs: LED4 LED3 LED2 LED5 LED1 ALARM FIELD 1 ALARM FIELD 2 LED6 LED9 LED10 LED7 LED11 LED8 ALARM FIELD 0 NOTE: The names indicated in the figure correspond to the relative components of the scalars of the MAYA maps. 18 D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
9 CONFIGURATION OF D30EVO: PRELIMINARY ACTIONS ENGLISH Before initiating the setup of the D30EVO dashboard you must: Possess the MAYA software (EVO or ADVANCE license) Install and set up the MAYA software (see the software user manual) Possess the Device file of the D30EVO dashboard (see user manual of the MAYA software) Possess the project file of the D30EVO dashboard The setup files (i.e.
9.2 Connection of the dashboard to the PC ENGLISH Operate as follows: Start the PC and the Maya software (if you have not done it already). Make sure you have correctly set up the communication port in the MAYA Preferences. Connect the programming cord to the PC (when the computer has a serial port).
ENGLISH Make sure that the programming connector (included in the cable) is disconnected (if you do not intend to programme the dashboard). INSERT ONLY FOR PROGRAMMING Turn the D30EVO dashboard on. Check the correct connection of the dashboard to the PC clicking the Get ECU Codes control (included in the Communication menu). If communication is established correctly, you will see a window including the codes in the memory of the connected dashboard.
9.3 Opening a project (configuration) file from the PC ENGLISH Operate as follows: Start the Maya software clicking the corresponding icon twice Make sure that a device is loaded and that it is consistent with the project you intend to open. Click the Open Map Project… button (included in the File menu) or on the icon included in the Maya toolbar. NOTE: besides the indicated methods, you may also use Ctrl+M on the keyboard (enabling the option Enable Hot keys...
9.4 Downloading the configuration of the dashboard ENGLISH Operate as follows: Start the Maya software clicking the corresponding icon twice Make sure that the device is connected to the PC. Make sure that the device viewed in the area of the Device Manager is consistent with the map you intend to download. For this purpose, it may be useful to perform the command Get ECU Codes, that helps identify the codes in the dashboard. NOTE: if no device has been loaded, load one.
CAUTION: IN CASE A MAP HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN LOADED IN THE SAME POSITION OF THE ONE YOU INTEND TO DOWNLOAD, MAYA WILL WARN THE USER WITH THE MESSAGE VIEWED IN THE FOLLOWING FIGURE. ENGLISH NOTE: If you wish to overwrite the data, press Yes. Confirm the selection with the button Ok (bottom right of the map selection window): the reading process begins. Wait until the operation is completed. The downloaded engine map is loaded in the device tree (that can be viewed in the Device Manager area).
After having changed a map (or after any change) you should save the new content in a project file in your PC (or on any other data storage device). The procedure described below implies that the Maya is started on the device and the maps are already loaded. Operate as follows: Click the Save Map Project… button (included in the File menu) or on the icon included in the Maya toolbar. NOTE: besides the indicated methods, you may also use Ctrl+S on the keyboard (enabling the option Enable Hot keys...
9.6 Programming the D30EVO: ENGLISH The procedure described below implies that the Maya is started on the device and the project (configuration) is already loaded. Operate as follows: Make sure that the device is connected to the PC. Click the Download to ECU button (included in the Communication menu) or on the icon included in the Maya toolbar. NOTE: besides the indicated methods, you may also use F4 functional key on the keyboard (enabling the option Enable Hot keys...
ENGLISH Press the Ok button in order to start programming and wait until the data transfer is completed. D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
When the programming ends, turn the device off and remove the programming connector ENGLISH NOTE: in case of errors in the process, check the correct connection of the device to the PC, the position of the programming connector and the correct setup of the communication port. 28 D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
Before changing maps, please read the manual of the MAYA software: many of the concepts expressed in such document are actually omitted in this manual. The following chapters list the available groups for the ADVANCE and EVO licenses, for the scalars in this content please see the scalars available in the DEVICE TABLE of the hereby manual. Parameters can be selected by expanding the group you intend to change and by clicking the desired scalar twice D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena.
Remember that you have to double click the values of the Scalars included in the Groups in order to change them: verrà aperta una finestra per l’editor dei valori. The scalars may be of type Value or they may be variables that include a value: ENGLISH This type of scalars may be modifying by double clicking the box including the value and inputting the new data.
ENGLISH Finally the String component acts as a string for recognising the selected channel and/or the name viewed on the dashboard (in Label type fields). 10.1 Dash Channel Map The groups present in the DASH CHANNEL MAP are the following: Misc Register: allows to setup the number of viewed pages, the initial page, turn on the backlight, setup the speed and byte order of the CAN, setup the serial.
11 HOW TO… In the following you will find the most frequent operations of the D30EVO dashboard. ENGLISH 11.1 Changing the scale of the motor routes In order to change the scale of the motor routes, you should change the values of the scalars in the table: D30EVO – Page1 … Page5 Map GROUP Name Type Description Lic. EVO Lic. ADV.
11.2 Changing the change flash D30EVO – Page1 … Page5 Map GROUP Name Type Alarm_0 Alarm_1 Alarm_2 Alarm_3 Alarm_4 ATHR0_ALARM ATHR0_ALARM ATHR0_ALARM ATHR0_ALARM ATHR0_ALARM Value Value Value Value Value Description Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm limit LED1 limit LED2 limit LED3 limit LED4 limit LED5 Lic. EVO Lic. ADV.
11.3 Changing the alarm thresholds ENGLISH The procedure for changing the alarm thresholds is identical to the one seen for the changing flash. You should therefore insert the new values of the ATHR0_ALARM and ATHR1_ALARM scalars of the desired Alarm group.
11.4 Setting a CAN channel in reception CAN Bus Speed: CAN Byte Order: CAN ID: Start bit: Bit Length: Channel Type: Calibration Type: Gain: Offset: ENGLISH The example implies you want to configure a CAN channel (e.g. RPM) with the following features: 1 Mb/s Little Endian (Intel) 0x100 0 16 Unsigned Linear (Gain+Offset) 1 0 You may also associate the channel to a group of the Dash Channel Map (e.g.
12 DEVICE TABLES The following tables summarize the components of the D30EVO Maya device, divided into groups: ENGLISH D30EVO – Dash Channels Map GROUP Misc Register Name Type MCFG Bitmask CAN Bitmask SER Bitmask Usr_Ch.. String UCALX_... UCALY_... Vector Vector UCGFG1_... Bitmask UCGFG2_...
D30EVO – Page1 … Page5 Map Bar Field_00 Name Type BCFG Bitmask BLBL0 … BLBL6 Value BSID Bitmask string String string String CCFG Bitmask CSID Bitmask string String string String CCFG Bitmask CSID Bitmask string String CCFG Bitmask CSID Bitmask Field_01 Field_02 Field_03 Field_04 Description Allows to setup the multiplying factor of the engine route scale (standard values, multiple of 3) Allows to setup the 7 values of the engine route scale, from the minimum value (BLBL0
D30EVO – Page1 … Page5 Map GROUP Type string String CCFG Bitmask CSID Bitmask Field_06 string String Field_08 string String string String CCFG Bitmask Field_10 string String Field_12 string String string String CCFG Bitmask CSID Bitmask string String string String ACFG_ALARM Bitmask AOSEL_ALARM Bitmask ASID Value ATHR0_ALARM ATHR1_ALARM Value ENGLISH Name Field_05 Field_09 Field_13 Field_14 da Alarm_00 a Alarm_15 38 Description Label of the channel viewed in
D30EVO – Page1 … Page5 Map LEDs Digital_OUT Name Type OCFG_BACK_LIGHT Bitmask OCFG_LED1 … OCFG_LED11 Bitmask OCFG_DOUT0 Bitmask Description Allows to select the behaviour (MD parameter) and brightness (BRG parameter) of the backlight Allows to select the behaviour (MD parameter) and brightness (BRG parameter) of the associated led Allows to select the behaviour (MD and BRG parameters) of the DOUT0 digital output D30 EVO DASH rev. 1.0 2014 GET by Athena. All rights reserved EVO lic. ADV lic.
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