Eagle Tree Systems Stud Sensor GFORCE HIGH User Manual

Instruction Manual for the 3 Axis G-Force MicroSensor  
Model Numbers: GFORCE-LOW, GFORCE-HIGH  
Document Version 1.2  
Thank you for your purchase! This instruction manual will guide you through the installation and operation of your G-Force MicroSensor  
(the G-Sensor). The latest version of this manual is available in the Product Manuals section of the Support tab on  
http://www.eagletreesystems.com. The online manual includes any updates that were made after this manual was printed. Please read the  
entire manual carefully before proceeding.  
Packing List  
Your package should include the following: The G-Sensor, the Standalone Cable, and a printed version of this manual.  
Intended Uses  
The G-Sensor is intended exclusively for recreational use in radio control models and model rockets. Other uses are not supported.  
Further, using the G-Sensor in situations where its use or failure could result in loss of life, bodily injury or property damage is  
expressly prohibited.  
Want to use the G-Sensor for your own hardware/firmware project? Read on in the manual for more information!  
Have questions or Feedback?  
Eagle Tree is committed to providing great customer service. If you’ve read the manual and something is not clear, just ask. We’d much  
prefer to take the time to answer your questions, rather than having you waste your valuable time struggling with an issue.  
To get help, visit the Eagle Tree G-Sensor support thread at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1454098. Chances are  
someone has posted a solution to your problem already. If not, posting your problem there will get a very quick response from the Eagle Tree  
community. If you prefer to not post on the forum, or you feel there is a problem with your Eagle Tree hardware, please open a support ticket  
What the G-Sensor Does  
The G-Sensor is a precision 3 axis accelerometer that constantly measures change in acceleration in the X, Y and Z axes. The unit of  
acceleration measurement is the “g,” which equals the force of gravity (9.81 m/s2). So, when the G-Sensor reads 2 g, for example, this  
equals 2 times the force of gravity.  
The GFORCE-LOWG model measures and records acceleration to at least +/- 7 g in each axis. The GFORCE-HIGHG model measures to  
at least +/- 38 g in the X and Y axes, and to at least +/- 7 g in the Z axis. The readings may be inaccurate if these values are exceeded.  
When used standalone, the G-Force sensor repeatedly displays the maximum acceleration encountered in each of its 3 axes, on the built in 7  
segment LED display. These maximum values are stored to non-volatile memory, so when power is disconnected they are preserved.  
Additionally, the G-Sensor can be connected to your eLogger V4 or V3 to provide acceleration data for your entire flight. When connected  
to the eLogger, the acceleration in each axis can be displayed and graphed using the eLogger’s Windows software. NOTE: the G-Sensor is  
NOT compatible with our prior eLogger V1 or V2 or our Data Recorder products.  
Installing the G-Sensor in your Model  
The G-Sensor can be mounted with double sided tape, Velcro, or similar. The G-Sensor is normally mounted flat in the model, with the label  
down, and the “Y” arrow on the label facing toward the direction of travel. When mounted this way, the Y axis points in the direction the  
model travels, the X axis is horizontally perpendicular to the direction that the model travels, and the Z axis points toward the top of the  
model (normally toward the sky). With this mounting configuration, acceleration in the forward direction will show up as positive Y values,  
and acceleration in the up direction will result in positive Z values. Note that the force of gravity is 1G, normally in the direction of the Z  
axis.  
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Note that the force of gravity is 1 g. So, when configured for 2 g, the MicroSensor will easily be triggered by normal handling. For  
example, lifting it at a rate that causes an additional 1 g of acceleration on the Z axis will trigger the sensor. Along these lines, it is important  
to handle the sensor with care when reading the last session’s maximum values or  
they could be lost and replaced.  
To change the G-Force trigger value, connect the Standalone Cable as described  
above, but don’t power the G-Sensor. Then, connect a small piece of wire between  
the unconnected pins of the Standalone Cable’s 4 pin connector, corresponding to the  
brown and yellow dots on the label, as shown in Figure 2. This creates a jumper  
between the brown and yellow labeled pins.  
Then, power the G-Sensor via the Standalone Cable. Upon power up, the LED will display the previous G-Force trigger value, and then  
flash the new value five times before beginning to display the last session’s max G-Force values. Each time the power is applied with the  
jumper connected, the trigger value will increase by one, until reaching 5 g, at which time the trigger G-Force will return to 2 g. To change  
the trigger value, just repeatedly disconnect and reconnect power, until the desired trigger value is flashed 5 times.  
Using the G-Sensor with your eLogger V4 or V3  
Windows Software and Firmware Update  
To use the G-Sensor with your eLogger, you must update your software to Eagle Tree Windows Software version 9.45 or later. To  
update, download the latest software from the support page of our website, located at http://eagletreesystems.com/Support/apps.htm . After  
downloading and installing the software, if you have not already done so, set up the Recorder software as described in your eLogger  
instruction manual. Then the firmware of your eLogger will need to be updated. To upgrade your firmware, just click “Hardware,  
Firmware Control” and click the Update button for the eLogger.  
Connecting the G-Sensor to the eLogger V4/V3  
The G-Sensor plugs into the “LCD/OSD” or “LCD/TX” port of your eLogger V4 or V3, as shown in Figure 3. If you have a PowerPanel  
or other MicroSensors, those can “daisy chain” connect to the pins on the side of your G-Sensor, with the polarity as indicated on the G-  
Sensor label. NOTE: The Standalone Cable must not be used when the G-Sensor is connected to the eLogger!  
Configuring the G-Sensor with the Windows Software  
Choose one or more of the G-Sensor options below:  
Logging G-Force  
To log G-Force, just click “Hardware -> Choose Parameters to  
Log in the Recorder” and check the “3 Axis G-Force X, Y and  
Z” box.  
Displaying G-Force in the Windows Software  
To display the G-Sensor Gauge and/or Numeric G-Force  
readings, click “Software, Choose Instruments to Display on the PC Screen” and check one or more of the following:  
* G-Force X Axis Meter, G-Force Y Axis Meter, and/or G-Force Z Axis Meter  
* G-Force X Axis Numeric, G-Force Y Axis Numeric, and/or G-Force Z Axis Numeric  
Then, after downloading data from your eLogger and clicking the “Play” button in the software, or running the eLogger in USB Live Mode,  
the gauges and/or numeric displays will show the values corresponding to the G-Sensor readings.  
Graphing G-Force  
To graph G-Force, after downloading data from your eLogger, click “Data/2D Chart” and select G-Force X, G-Force Y and/or G-Force Z  
for graphing. Also note that live G-Sensor readings can be displayed on the graph, by clicking the “Live Mode” button on the chart.  
Displaying G-Force on the PowerPanel LCD  
Select “Hardware, Configure PowerPanel Display”, and choose G-Force X Axis, G-Force Y Axis, G-Force Z Axis for PowerPanel  
display.  
Using the MicroSensor with your own Firmware/Microcontroller  
Please see this document for information on using the MicroSensor with your own firmware:  
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Troubleshooting  
Below is a list of problems that may be encountered, and steps to remedy them. If your particular issue is not addressed by the below, visit  
the Eagle Tree G-Sensor support thread at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1454098. Chances are someone has posted a  
solution to your problem already. If not, posting your problem there will get a very quick response from the Eagle Tree community. If you  
prefer to not post on the forum, or you feel there is a problem with your Eagle Tree hardware, please open a support ticket with us at  
Issue: G-Force doesn’t vary in my recordings  
Solutions:  
Ensure that the G-Sensor is connected correctly to the eLogger  
Ensure that you are logging G-Force, under “Hardware, Choose Parameters to Log in the Recorder”  
Specifications (Approx)  
Acceleration recording limits:  
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GFORCE-LOWG: to at least +/- 7 g (up to 8 g) in each axis.  
GFORCE-HIGHG: to at least +/- 38 g (up to 40 g) in the X and Y axis, and at least +/- 7 g (and up to 8 g) in the Z axis.  
Resolution: approx. 0.05 G in each axis  
Power input (Standalone Mode) : 4V to 16V (4V to 6V with the High G Sensor)  
Weight: approximately 4 grams (0.15 oz)  
Dimensions: approximately 28 mm x 16 mm x 10 mm (1.1” x 0.62” x 0.4”)  
Precalibrated – no user calibration required  
Limited Warranty  
Eagle Tree Systems, LLC, warrants the G-Sensor to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1)  
year from the date of original purchase. This warranty is nontransferable. If your unit requires warranty service during this  
period, we will replace or repair it at our option. Shipping cost to us is your responsibility. To obtain warranty service, email  
[email protected] for further instructions.  
This limited warranty does not cover:  
The Software. See the Software license agreement for more information on Software restrictions.  
Problems that result from:  
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External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power  
Servicing not authorized by us  
Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions  
Failure to follow the product instructions  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH  
VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR  
MALFUNCITONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN  
THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING,  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD AS  
DESCRIBED ABOVE. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE LIMITED  
WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR  
THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR  
FOR LOST DATA OR LOST SOFTWARE. OUR LIABILITY WILL BE NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID  
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