Owner manual
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TRAX User Manual  Page 21 
6  Operation with TRAX Studio 
The TRAX Studio program puts an easy-to-use, graphical-user interface (GUI) onto the binary 
command language used by the TRAX.  TRAX Studio is intended for evaluating, demonstrating, 
and calibrating the enclosed version of TRAX (“TRAX Enclosed”).  Among other features, the 
program can log and save the outputs from the TRAX to a file for off-line evaluation.  Anything 
that can be done using TRAX Studio also can be done using PNI’s binary protocol, as discussed 
in Section 7. 
6.1  Installation 
TRAX Studio is provided as an executable program which can be  downloaded from PNI’s 
website. It will work with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 operating systems. 
Check the PNI web page at www.pnicorp.com for the latest version. 
Copy the  “TRAXStudio.msi” file  onto your computer.   Double-click on the icon and step 
through the Setup Wizard.  The program will be installed into the following directory unless 
you direct it otherwise:  Program Files\PNI Sensor Corporation\TRAX Studio\. A “TRAX 
Studio” shortcut icon will be placed on your computer’s desktop. 
Now plug the TRAX into the USB port of your computer. Ensure the TRAX is completely 
still  when  plugging  it  into  the  USB  port,  as  the  gyros  initialize  during  the  first  five 
seconds after being plugged in. 
If you are using the Windows XP operating system, then the first time you plug in the TRAX 
device it will launch the Found New Hardware Wizard.  Select a “Yes…” button, then click 
on <Next> and proceed with the installation.  The computer should find the required virtual 
communications port  (VCP) driver by searching  the internet, which  may take a  minute or 
two.  If you are using Windows 7 the computer automatically searches for and installs the 
driver.    If  there  is  a  problem  with  this,  download  the  driver  from  FTDI’s  website  at 
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm. 
You have now completed the installation of TRAX Studio. 
6.2  TRAX Studio Header and Connecting to TRAX Studio 
If the TRAX is not already plugged into the computer, then do so. Note that the module must 
be motionless when being plugged in and for 5 seconds afterwards, as this is when the gyros 
initialize. 
Double-click on the TRAX Studio icon to launch TRAX Studio. Below is a picture of the 
TRAX  Studio  header.    The  header  includes  “Module  Information”  and  “Connection 










