* The bottom right corner of the track map is no longer used to display the analysis screens. * The Track Map window can be moved and resized just like a trace window. * The Lap Data window can be moved and resized just like a trace window. * You can resize a trace by clicking and dragging the lower right corner of the trace. They will also be saved if you create a custom layout, so that you can restore it later when you load that layout. The layout of the traces will be saved when you exit the Analyzer. Instead you can simply left click on the title of the trace and drag it where you want to place it. You no longer specify if a trace should take up 1 or more horizontal or vertical slots. * The previous way of changing a trace's location or size has been replaced. The other instances use the data from that lap scan to load laps. Only the first instance can perform a lap scan. The custom layouts and custom traces are shared between all instances. Each instance will have its own specific settings. To launch additional instances simply launch the Analyzer again. * Commercial users can now run up to 6 instances of the Z1 Analyzer simultaneously. Lap Scan Dialog Now Shows Current Filters And commercial users can now run up to six instances simultaneously. There is a new timing delta trace to show how the lap time is gained/lost between laps.
We've added a completely new brake points analysis to help drivers determine how their braking compares to others at each turn. The layout is now completely flexible, with all components being resizable and drag-able. This latest version adds many new features and improves on the existing ones. Version 1.11 of the Z1 Analyzer is now available. Once you have made your changes click Save Trace to exit, or Cancel to discard the changes. This functions the same way the New Trace Dialog does. Double click the one you want to edit and the Edit Trace Dialog is displayed. This displays a dialog that lists all existing custom traces. If you want to make changes to your custom trace, choose Edit Custom Traces from either the File menu or the Custom Trace popup menu. Then select your new custom trace from the Custom Trace menu and there you go! Your very own trace displaying exactly what you wanted! Right click on any trace to display the popup menu. Once your trace has been created it will be available under the Custom Traces section of the popup menu. If there is a problem you will be alerted to the issue and will have to fix the formula before creating the trace. The Z1 Analyzer will check your formulas to make sure they can be calculated. Make sure you give your custom trace a name, and then click Create Trace. This is zero by default, but you can choose to have up to 4 decimal places displayed in the trace. You can also choose the number of decimal places used to display the data in the trace. If you make a mistake and want to delete the last item entered into your formula, click the Delete Step button. Click the desired ones and they will be added to the formula. To add a data channel to your formula, just click the desired data channel in the table. So if you wanted to display it as miles per hour you would have to multiply it by 2.23694. If you wanted it to be displayed as a percentage from zero to one hundred you would need to multiply it by 100. This is a percentage going from zero to one. But you can also choose to group the data together by topic by selecting 'Grouped' from the Sort drop down.Įach item of data includes its name and units. This data is listed alphabetically by default. The Data Channels table lists all available data that you can include in your trace. You select the data that is displayed in each line using the Data Channels and Operators. So make sure you choose the correct number of lines for your custom trace's needs. Overlaying tire temperatures from all four wheels would require four lines. Overlaying the brake and throttle trace would require two lines. This is where multiple lines are necessary. But there may be times when you want to overlay data. That is a simple trace the combines two data points into a single line. Now why do you need multiple lines in a trace? There may be occasions where one is enough, such as an inverse corner radius trace. Then to edit a line just click within the box for that line and it will become highlighted. You can select the number of lines in this drop down. You can have up to 4 lines displayed in your trace. The New Trace Dialog is where you create or edit a custom trace. You can create a custom trace by selecting New Custom Trace from the File menu or by right clicking on a trace and choosing Custom Trace and then New Custom Trace.
You can download the Z1 Analyzer here: Z1 Dashboard