DiabloSport Trinity T-1000 Comprehensive User Manual User Manual
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DiabloSport Trinity Comprehensive User Manual Ver. 2.04
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monitoring
10‐15
parameters
at
once,
but
the
Trinity
has
the
capability
of
logging
many,
many
more.
Gauge layouts: The
Gauge
layout
is
the
actual
setup
you
create
for
your
gauges
on
the
screen.
It
exists
independently
of
any
parameters
you
have
selected
to
log,
and
can
be
set
to
view
different
parameters
at
any
time.
A
gauge
layout
with
pre‐selected
parameters
will
be
helpful
when
you
are
in
monitor
mode
since
you
can
immediately
view
the
parameter
data
when
you
start
the
vehicle.
You
can
save
your
gauge
setup
as
a
separate
file
from
the
log
you
created
it
with.
Gauge Pages: Trinity
Gauge
pages
allow
for
a
few
different
basic
setups
that
you
can
customize.
The
following
guidelines
that
should
help
you
create
your
own
gauge
layouts,
the
Trinity
will
fit
the
following
options
on
screen
at
once:
4 small style gauges (Small Radial, Small Wiper, Small Digital, or a
playback timer)
1 medium style gauge, 2 small style gauges and a horizontal slider
4 horizontal sliders
2 small style gauges and 3 horizontal sliders
1 large style gauge
Your own Custom layout!
Your
placement
of
these
gauges
on
the
screen
will
determine
how
many
gauges
are
available.
Each
Trinity
Gauge
page
allows
only
so
much
space
on
the
screen
to
display
your
virtual
gauge,
if
you
overlap
gauges
on
the
screen,
they
will
not
display
properly.
4.1- Logging with the Trinity
Step 1:
To
access
the
Trinity’s
logging
features
touch
the
“Logging”
button
from
the
main
menu.
Choose
“Create
A
New
Log”.
Choose
a
layout
for
the
log
file
you
are
opening.
Remember
that
the
log
file
and
the
gauge
layout
are
independent
and
can
be
saved
separately.
Step 2:
You
are
now
in
the
“Log
Play/Record”
menu
and
should
see
gauges
present
on
the
screen.
Press
the
“RECORD”
button
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
Trinity
screen,
or
use
button
1.
You
can
now
choose
if
you
would
like
to
monitor
real
time
data,
or
record
the
data
you
are
viewing.
Select
“Record
a
New
Log”
and
drive
your
vehicle.
Step 3:
When
you
have
completed
your
test
drive
you
will
need
to
save
your
log
file
if
you
would
like
to
view
later.
See
Section 4.8
later
in
this
manual
for
more
information
on
saving
a
log
with
Trinity.
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