Motec C125 Color Dash Logger M C125 on 2040-parts.com
Plano, Texas, United States
MoTeC C125 Color Dash Logger M C125The C125 is an exciting addition to MoTeC's new range of colour Displays and Display Loggers. Striking in design and powerful in functionality, the C125 offers display, data logging, auxiliary control and programmable LEDs all in one compact device. The vivid 125mm screen (approx 5") is high resolution, ultra bright and anti-reflective for easy reading in direct sunlight. Numerous selectable layouts are provided with superb graphics that cater for day and night viewing. Within these layouts users can configure the channels and labels to suit their application. An array of ten full colour LEDs is integrated into the unit for use as shift lights, warning lights or other driver alerts. The colour, function and intensity of each LED is programmable, allowing users to develop their own unique strategies and sequences. The C125 is available standalone or as part of MoTeC's C125 Race Kits. BASIC SPECIFICATIONSDisplay
Communications
Physical
Inputs (optional)
Outputs (optional)
Logging (optional)
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