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MoTeC Introduction 1
Introduction
The C185 comes standard as a combined full colour display, powerful control
device and fully programmable data logger with 250 MB memory (500
optional). The anti-reflective, high contrast display is clear and vibrant in direct
sunlight. Displayed channels and labels are configurable on supplied layouts;
software for fully configurable custom layouts available early 2014. The C185
acquires data from devices such as an ECU and displays data channels,
warning alarms, lap times, fuel calculations, maths functions and much more.
Features
The C185 comes with a range of features as standard and several options
available as upgrades to customise and grow your system. These additional
features are activated through a simple password acquired from MoTeC, at
any time when you need it. See C185 Upgrades
General
High resolution 125 mm (5" approx) colour LCD display, with brightness
for sunlight readability
10 full colour (RGB) LEDs; colour, function and intensity are fully
programmable
Suitable for bikes, cars, marine and industrial applications
Compact, durable and reliable unit
Supports wideband Lambda from PLMs or LTCs, using Bosch LSU or NTK
UEGO 5 wire sensors
Straightforward control for lights, fans, pumps and PID controlled devices
Easily integrates with MoTeC CAN based products such as ECUs and
expanders. Full I/O expansion available with use of E888, E816, VIM and
SVIM expanders.
Logging and Analysis
Internal data logging, 250 MB standard or 500 MB optional.
Fast download via Ethernet
Accommodating over 300 channels derived from a mixture of analogue
and digital inputs, RS232 and CAN data channels
Configurable to use sensors from some existing engine management
systems
Data analysis with i2 Standard or optional i2 Pro software
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