HealTech Electronics iLogger easy Extension Module iLE-EXT1

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iLE-EXT1

$519.00
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Supports daisy-chain linking, e.g. multiple iLE-EXT1 modules can be connected after one another.

The kit includes: › iLE-EXT1 module  › Link cable  › CAN end cap

Please note that the iLE-EXT1 module won’t work without the iLogger easy main kit (iLE-1-KIT)!

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This iLE-EXT1 extension module lets you connect another four (4) analogue / digital signals while providing two (2) additional configurable outputs and a power supply output to various sensors.

If you get serious in your riding/driving game, you will get to a point when the inputs of the iLE-1 aren’t sufficient. The iLE-EXT1 extension module lets you connect another four (4) analogue or digital signals while providing two (2) additional configurable outputs and a power supply output to various sensors.

FOUR (4) EXTRA INPUTS
The iLE-1 comes with five (5) input channels. With the EXT1 unit, you can extend the number of inputs with an additional four (4) channels. (Supports daisy-chain linking, e.g. multiple iLE-EXT1 modules can be connected after one another.) All these can be configured to capture either analogue or digital signals. The analogue inputs work in the 0-5V range, just as on the main module.

TWO (2) ADDITIONAL OUTPUTS
The iLE-EXT1 module provides two (2) additional output channels. These channels can feed a switched GND rail for various operations, like controlling relays, fans, pumps, etc. Any analogue or digital input on the iLE-EXT1 module can be used as a signal source for the output condition configuration.

+5V SUPPLY FOR SENSORS
Besides the additional input and output channels, the iLE-EXT1 module provides two (2) +5V power and two (2) GND connections for new sensors. You can power any extra sensors that don’t get power from the main wiring harness of the vehicle.

Supports daisy-chain linking, e.g. multiple iLE-EXT1 modules can be connected after one another.

The kit includes the following:

  • iLE-EXT1 module
  • Link cable
  • CAN end cap

Please note that the iLE-EXT1 module won’t work without the iLogger easy main kit (iLE-1-KIT)!

ILE-1 + iLE-EXT1

Total list price $1,188.00
Price for all $1,188.00
Brands:
HealTech Electronics
Product Group:
  • Data Logger
Bike Manufacturer:
  • All Manufacturers
Bike Model:
  • All Models
Model Year:
  • All Years

iLogger - Chapter 1 - 4 Video's

Frequently Asked Questions?

1.1 Why use this product?
The iLogger easy represents a new generation of telemetry systems that is fundamentally different from the competition. The unit installs under the seat easily. It is very simple and convenient to set up and use with the free Android & iOS app. The iLogger easy is suitable for professional racers and race teams too.

1.2. What parts do I need?
Please always order the exact parts shown by our Product Advisor specifically for your bike model and year. The following list details the components.

Main parts:
iLE-1: The universal control module. This is always required.
iLE-H-PWR: This cabling kit includes the power wires and the RPM signal cable.
iLE-H-iQSE: Same as the iLE-H-PWR harness, except this, can be used for easier installation when your bike is already equipped with our iQSE quickshifter.
iLE-H-SIG: Additional cabling kit to connect various sensors on your bike to the iLE system.
iLE-GPS1: Contains the external GPS antenna.
iLE-LED1: Contains the optional indicator LED.

1.3. How can I order a spare part?
Contact Mototrack Accessories and If something is not available, please contact us.

1.4. Why is the iLE better than competing products?
▪︎ Extremely wide compatibility with most bikes.
▪︎ Total control and configuration via your phone or tablet (iOS/Android).
▪︎ You may use your phone or tablet to access and analyze your recorded sessions on the go in a couple of seconds. No need to carry a heavy laptop with you all the time.
▪︎ Automatic software and firmware updates via Wi-Fi to add feature enhancements.
▪︎ Bike-specific Supplementary Install Manuals are available.
▪︎ Excellent customer service from local distributors or direct from the factory.
▪︎ The best value for money against similar products.
▪︎ Compatible with all other HealTech products.
▪︎ Available worldwide.

1.5. Is the iLE safe to use?
The system does not alter any of the connected signals of your bike, it only captures the actual data from them.


2.1. Do you have a kit for my bike?
The iLE is compatible with most vehicles. The available kit is quite universal, so you have a lot of freedom regarding what sensors and signals you would like to capture.
Supplementary manuals are available with the most common installation scenarios.

2.2. Will the iLE work with an aftermarket ECU?
Yes, it will work fine with an aftermarket ECU too, if you configure and calibrate all the connected sensors properly.

2.3. What does it mean that the iLogger easy can be integrated with the AR Assistant?
When both the ARA and iLE products are installed on the bike, the two products will communicate with each other wirelessly and offer the following benefits:
▪︎ The iLE gets the RPM, front & rear wheel speed data, and also the ARA intervention status signal. It means that these signals do not have to be hard-wired into the iLE module, making the installation easier.
▪︎ The ARA AW-TC sensitivity can be adjusted between 0 (off) and 12 (most sensitive) even while riding, using any physical + and – pushbuttons. These two pushbuttons must be connected to the iLE module.
▪︎ This method also allows you to use the physical ARA switch configured as a PIT switch.
▪︎ The iLE live dashboard can display the ARA AW-TC sensitivity setting and also the ARA intervention status. So when you change the AW-TC sensitivity with the +/- pushbuttons, you’ll see the actual setting on the iLE live dashboard.

2.4. What does it mean that the iLogger easy can be integrated with the QuickShifter easy?
When the iQSE is already installed on a bike, installing the iLE will be easier using the supplied iLE-H-iQSE harness. This way the iLE module will get the power, ground and RPM connections from the existing iQSE wiring harness.


3. Installation

3.1. What is the minimum amount of wires that I need to connect?
The bare minimum is the two power wires (+12V, GND) that you have to connect on your bike.
The module will be functional after this, however you will have no external signals (including GPS) available for capturing.

3.2. Where should I connect the RPM input signal on the bike?
The RPM signal can be captured from multiple places.
The most common and suggested location is one of the ignition coils.
You need to connect the RPM input to one of the wires coming from the ECU. (NOT to the switched +12V supply!) In some cases where the ignition system is not suitable to supply the RPM signal (eg. CDI iginitions), the crank position sensor can be used instead.

 3.3. I have a pre-2006 Yamaha R6, but the RPM input is not working.
This bike still has CDI ignition, meaning you have to install the RPM signal cable to the crank position sensor to get a proper signal to work with.

3.4. What can I do with the OUT signal of the module?
The OUT pin is able to switch GND output under the configured circumstances.
You can use the supplied indicator LED on this output to show recording status, for example.

3.5. Will the iLE drain my battery?
No. After a proper installation, the iLE should not get any power when the ignition key is switched off. You can confirm this via the LED on the module. During operation, it consumes less than 2W.


4. Operation

4.1. For how long can the iLE record data?
It depends on various parameters, like the number of configured signals, sampling rates, etc.
In the most common configurations, the internal memory is good for a couple of track days.

4.2. What happens to an ongoing recording in case of the internal memory of the iLE gets full?
Once the internal memory of the iLE module is full, the actual recording session will be terminated.
Further recording – either being started manually or automatically – is not possible until some memory has been made available on the module.

4.3. There is an option to configure an iLE connection in the ARA application. What is it good for?
The ARA module can be configured to connect to the iLE module of your bike.
Live values (including front and rear wheel speed, type of the intervention, etc.) will be periodically sent to the iLE that records them together with the already configured channels.
This way you have a lot more chance to understand your riding, why interventions are happening and so on.


5. App & Settings

5.1. Which phones and tablets are compatible with the iLE app?
• All iOS devices running iOS 11.0 or later.
• All phones and tablets running Android 5.0 or later.

 5.2. Is it difficult to set up the module?
No, it is relatively simple.
You have to set up those channels one-by-one you are going to use to capture the connected signals.
On top of those signals, automatic recording is the most common feature that people tend to configure.

5.3. Does the iLE need an internet connection?
No. The iLE module creates its own WiFi hotspot (named ‘iLogger’). Start the iLE app on your phone and connect to this hotspot with your phone.
Please be aware that your phone cannot connect to more than one network at a time, so while it’s connected to the iLE module, the phone will not have an internet connection.

5.4. Do I have to maintain the WiFi connection while using the product?
Unless you are using your phone as a live dashboard, you do not have to have it connected all the time.
The iLE module has a built in memory that is used to store the recorded signal values.
You can download the recorded data from there with the help of your phone.

5.5. How many iLE modules can I pair and use with my phone?
There’s no limit, however only one can be connected at a time. If you have paired multiple iLE modules to your phone, make sure only one is powered up at a time within range.

 5.6. When there are more iLE units on the track, how do I know that I connected to MY module?
Do the pairing and initial setup when only your module is powered up nearby, e.g. in your garage. Under setup, create a unique name for ‘WiFi postfix’. This unique name will be shown in brackets in the module’s network name, e.g.: “iLogger (GSXR Joe)”.

5.7. Is there a way to ensure no one else has access to my iLE module?
Yes. Enter a personal Security code via the iLE app. It is stored in your phone, so you do not have to enter it every time, only if you try the connection from another phone.

5.8. I lost/replaced my phone. Did I lose my settings and sessions too?
The settings are stored in your iLE module. If you connect to the module with a new phone, the settings are automatically transferred to the phone.
Unfortunately, the downloaded sessions on your phone will be lost. If you still have some of them on the module, you can download them again.

5.9. What happens after I successfully downloaded a session from the iLE module?
After a successful download, the data will be still stored on the iLE module.
You have to manually delete it, or use the download and delete option to make it in one go.
Please make sure that you always have enough free space on the module’s internal memory, otherwise, recording will not be performed.

5.10. The app won’t recognize the actual track that I am riding on. How will I get a valid lap time?
You have to put the cursor to the place where you crossed the finish line on your track.
Open the lap timer menu and under the track list, choose the ‘laps by cursor’ option to calculate lap times.

5.11. What is the WiFi working range of the module?
The working range is affected by the module’s position on the bike and the phone’s WiFi capabilities (there are big differences between phone models). Normally, you should be able to connect to the module from about 3m (10ft) with the seat on.

5.12. How can I upload/save the settings to the module?
Changes made under the Setup page of the iLE app must be uploaded manually to the module.
You have to press the ‘Update module’ button to make it happen.
Until that point, changes are only made on your phone, no change will be made to the module itself.
This means that you can experiment with various changes under Setup before you press the manual update button.

5.13. My language is not supported in the app yet, what can I do?
Translations are done by our distributors. Please contact the distributor in your country for expected availability.

For more information, manuals, photos and videos, please visit:
www.healtech-electronics.com/ile

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