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How do the Aim MX Series Dash Display Loggers work?+

The Aim MX Series Dash functions as a high-performance data hub by pulling real time information directly from the car's ECU via digital protocols like CAN bus, supplemented by external analogue sensors and a high-precision GPS09 Module. It translates this raw data, such as engine vitals, gear position, and G-force, into a fully customisable TFT display, featuring predictive lap timing and programmable LED shift lights.

While driving, the dash display logger provides instant feedback on performance, which can be reviewed on-screen or wirelessly downloaded to a laptop for an in-depth analysis of racing lines and efficiency.

What size is the MXT Dash Display Logger?+

The MXT features a 10", 1,280 x 480 pixel resolution display, making it one of the largest displays in the MX Logger Series.

What alarms can be set on the MXT Display Logger?+

The MXT Display Logger comes with 6 customisable RGB LEDs, which are determined by inputs from the car's ECU or other sensors. The MXT Dash Display Logger can be configured with alarms for gear position, lap time improvement, throttle position, low fuel, low oil pressure, low oil level and other customised alarms that have been set.

What are the best applications for the MXT Car Display Logger?+

The MXT Car Display Logger is best suited to track day, race and high-performance road cars where drivers want live data, lap timing and detailed performance logging.

What are the differences between the MXT Logger and the MXT Strada?+

The main difference between the MXT Logger and the MXT Strada Display is that the logger version has a built-in data logger. However, a Strada Logger can be purchased for the MXT Strada, which records data to an SD card. The MXT Logger also has 2 digital outputs, whereas the Strada only has 1. For a full comparison of the car MX Logger Series, take a look at the comparison tab.

Is the GPS Module included?+

Yes, the Aim MXT 1.3 TFT Car Dash Display Logger comes with a GPS09 Module and cable. Choose between the standard version with 0.5m, 1.3m, 2m or 4m cable length options or the roof-mounted version with 2m or 4m cable length options.

How do I display gear information on my MXT Dash Display Logger?+

Selected gear information can be sourced by gear potentiometer, ECU stream message, or it can be calculated in real time by the MXT Display Logger through speed and RPM. Each mode requires a specific gear configuration.

How do I connect & configure my SmartyCam with the MXT Display Logger?+

To connect and configure your SmartyCam with MXT Display, you need to connect the devices, set up the configuration in Race Studio 3, and then transmit the configuration to the device. First, ensure your SmartyCam has power and a formatted SD card. Next, launch Race Studio 3 on your PC, which will detect the devices. Then, go to the "Configurations" page to create a new configuration or edit an existing one and add the "SmartyCam Stream" layer. In this layer, you will associate the necessary functions with the channels and transmit the configuration to the device.

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