RaceCapturePro2 QuickStart

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Prerequisites

Windows 10:

  • No drivers are needed for Windows 10. Windows will automatically detect RaceCapture/Pro, and it will appear as a USB Serial device under Device Manager.

Windows XP, 7, 8:

  • Download and unzip drivers: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Drivers V2
  • Plug RaceCapture/Pro in to the computer.
  • If prompted to install a driver, direct Windows to the folder where you unzipped the RaceCapture/Pro drivers.
  • If not prompted, manually update driver:
    • Open Windows Device Manager and find the Ports (COM and LPT) section. RaceCapture/Pro should be listed there, possibly with a yellow (!) over the icon.
    • Right click and select 'Update Driver'.
    • Follow the instructions and direct Windows to the folder where you unzipped the RaceCapture/Pro drivers.

Quick Start

Watch our software installation video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqveE2C1vo0

  1. Attach GPS and Bluetooth module (if purchased) to RaceCapture/Pro
  2. Plug in the supplied USB cable to RaceCapture/Pro and your computer.
  3. When prompted for drivers, select them from the zip file you unzipped previously.
    1. If not prompted or Windows does not ask you to locate drivers, open Device Manager, find RaceCapture/Pro (usually under 'Other devices'), right click and select 'Update Driver' software. Then select the folder containing the unzipped drivers you downloaded previously.
  4. Confirm you really want to install the drivers

Running the Application

  1. Open the RaceCapture application.
    1. You should see 'Reading Configuration' at the top of the window once the app detects RaceCapture/Pro.
  2. Click on 'Dashboard'
  3. Click on the bottom right arrow three times, which will display the digital dash. You should see the Utc and Interval channels changing, which means data is being transmitted over USB.

Dash.png

    1. Protip: Pick up the RaceCapture/Pro unit, move it around and observe changes from the internal accelerometer and gyro sensors!
  1. You have now setup the RaceCapture app!

Selecting your favorite race tracks

RaceCapture/Pro can auto-detect and configure your favorite race tracks as soon as GPS lock is obtained.

  1. After connecting the RaceCapture app and verifying connectivity, navigate to the configuration view.
  2. Select the Race Tracks from the menu on the left.
  3. Search and select the race tracks you will be typically attending.
  4. Once the tracks have been selected, write the updated configuration using the Rc appwrite config.png button in the lower left.

When you arrive at the track and RaceCapture is powered up, it will automatically detect and configure the track's start/finish line and any available sectors.

ProTip: Periodically click the update button Update from cloud.png to pull down the latest set of race track configurations.

RA automatic track detection.png

Manual track configuration

If the track is not listed, or if you have a specific or custom course you wish to run, then you can set a manual start/finish line.


RaceCapture app manual track config.png

Setting up Bluetooth

Enabling Bluetooth in firmware settings

  • Complete the Quick Start steps above, leaving RaceCapture/Pro connected to your computer
  • Connect the Bluetooth module to the inner of the two RaceCapture/Pro ports on the same side the USB cable connects to
  • Open the Race Capture app
  • Click on the top left 'Menu' button
  • Click on 'Configuration'
  • Click on 'Wireless' in the list of options on the left
  • Click the toggle to the right of 'Bluetooth'


RC app wireless config.jpg

  • Click the 'Write Config' button on the bottom left (down array pointing to a RaceCapture/Pro)

Set up Android tablet/phone

App Download:

Requirements

For best performance, we recommend the following minimum specification:

  • Android 4.4 and higher
  • Quad core 1.6 GHz processor
  • 2 GB RAM, 8 GB flash
  • 1024x600 resolution, IPS display
  • 7" or 10" screen

Recommended Brands for tablets:

  • Samsung
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab S with AMOLED screen (best performance)
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 (good alternative)
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 inch T337 - good choice with 4G LTE
  • Google Nexus
  • LG
  • Lenovo
  • Amazon Fire Tablet $49.95 edition

Touch screen operation with gloves

We recommend AnyGlove to make your racing gloves touch screen compatible.

Bluetooth pairing

  1. Go into the Android settings and pair your device with the RaceCapture/Pro Bluetooth module
    1. Ensure Bluetooth is turned on in the Android device settings.
    2. Ensure the RaceCapture/Pro Bluetooth module is powered on (green light is flashing)
    3. Default password is 1234
  2. Install the Race Capture app on your Android device:
  1. Open the RaceCapture app. The RaceCapture app will search for the RaceCapturePro device

Verify connectivity

  1. Select the dashboard screen and switch to the raw channels view - you should see values updating in real-time.


Dash.png

Troubleshooting Bluetooth connection issues

  • Ensure RaceCapture/Pro is powered up and the Bluetooth module is plugged in to the inner RJ11 port, located to the right of the front panel push-button
  • Ensure Bluetooth is enabled in the wireless settings of the RaceCapture/Pro configuration
    • Note, you will need to connect via USB to verify this setting
  • Ensure Bluetooth is enabled under the Android Settings
    • On some tablets with a marginal or unstable Bluetooth support, a disable/re-enable of Bluetooth may help
  • Try un-pairing and re-pairing the RaceCapture/Pro Bluetooth device
  • Try re-starting the Android device

Basic Logging of Data

  • Insert a micro SD card into SD card slot on the front face of the unit.
    • Use a 32GB card or smaller
    • Note: We recommend a fresh format of the card before you first log data.
  • Press the button on the front of the panel. You will see the Logging LED flash
  • When you are finished logging, press the button again. THe Logging LED will stop flashing.
  • Remove the card. You will find your log file on the SD card.
    • The filename will end in .log
    • The logfile is in plain CSV data format.

Automatic logging control

You can use the on-board Lua scripting to Automate Logging behavior using speed, RPM or other logic.