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  IQ3 Data Logger Dash Installation Manual  
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Add Map Segments - Closed Course Tracks Only 
Now that we have created a GPS track map, the next step is to create track segments. In order 
for the DataLink II software to provide segment data, it is necessary to break the track into 
corners. Each corner will represent the start and end of a timing segment. However, in this 
instance, we will use Lateral G forces to create the segments for us. By doing so, it automates 
the process and eliminates the necessity of manually assigning segments. 
Open the Add Map Segments Runlog page. Next, graph the Lateral G channel. Review the data 
and determine the approximate Lateral G value obtained upon entry to most of the corners. 
Next, determine the approximate Lateral G value upon exiting most corners. At high speed, 
high lateral g force tracks, it is recommended to attempt to maintain at least .5 G difference 
between the maximum and minimum values. Following this: 
Step 1: Open Lap 
To generate segments, it is necessary to open a lap. Use the same lap as previously selected to 
generate the track map. 
Step 2: Generate Segments 
 1. Insert the desire maximum Lateral G value in the Corner Start input box 
 2. Insert the desired minimum Lateral G value in the Corner End input box 
 3. Select the Generate Segments button. 
Following this action, the DataLink II software will segment the GPS track map, and assign 
names to each corner. Often times, a road course will assign a variety of names, to the same 
corner. For example, the DataLink II software will assign a Turn 7 and Turn 8 to the track map. 
However, the “official” name for the turn could be shown as Turn 7a and Turn 7b and Turn 7c. 
In this case, the user may insert a variety of Lateral G values to create the approximate correct 
number of turns. When creating circle track segments, the system will automatically create only 
two turns. In order to divide the track into four corners, it will be necessary to manually edit the 
segments, as reviewed in the following section. 
Note: The factory default setting for Corner start is 1, while Corner End is .5. These 
values are just a starting point and should be adjusted by the user, depending on the 
cornering forces of the vehicle. 










