Understanding solo – AiM SoloDL User Manual
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Understanding Solo
Solo most important feature is to show
your Lap Times.
The calculation is done using the GPS posi-
tion of your vehicle and the track starting line.
Solo calculates the position of your vehicle
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ten times per second, and interpolates the
nearest position to the starting line with
very high precision.
Where do startline GPS info come from?
Of course, for obtaining lap Times, Solo has
to know the Starting Line Coordinates.
This can be done in three different ways:
ENTER TRACK DATABASE
SHOWS ALL TRACKS STORED
IN SOLO MEMORY
SHOWS ALL TRACKS AVAILABLE
IN A 5KM RADIUS
Please, take note that if you are running a
Point to Point race, you have to define TWO
different points: Start and Finish.
2. You can define the starting point
of the track by going to the starting
line and setting the desired point.
(see chapter 7)
3. You can define the same starting
point by the Track Manager feature
of Aim software Race Studio 2.
(see chapter 7)
Finally, if you run a Performance Test, like
a “Drag” contest, no starting point
coordinates are needed: Solo will start and
stop the test automatically.
1. Solo comes with a wide list of tracks.
You can check them pressing
>>> or <<< until the page below on
the left appears; pressing VIEW button
you enter the page shown on the right;
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