Aladdin Data Trak Software
Memo Mouse is the link (interface) between dive computer and personal computer, and its integrated software allows the data transfer with DataTrak and DataTalk. But Memo Mouse means a lot more Memo Mouse is a temporal memory for your dive data which stores detailed data and dive profilesofupto66onehourdives.Thisallows.
[ ]- Whoever thinks about reproducing an interface for the Aladin, should first of all be aware of the fact that there are two different versions of the interface. The first version, easier to assemble, enables the user to transfer dive data from the Aladin to the personal computer. The other version, a more complex construction than the first one, enables the user both to transfer data from the Aladin to the PC and to configure some Aladin features via the PC. For both versions the original software for the PC is required.
The program for receiving data from the Aladin and afterwards analysing the monitored dive is called DATATrak. It displays a depth-profile of the dive and several additional data the Aladin records during the dive. It can thus be used as a virtual logbook since you can enter your own informations and store as many diveprofiles as you like. The configuration program for which the second version of the interface is required, is called DATATalk. Dependant on the model different features can be configured. Vruchenie yubilejnoj lenti yubilyaru. Aladin - Sport/Plus m / ft No Aladin - Pro m / ft, Beep ON/OFF No Aladin - Pro Nitrox/Ultra m / ft, Beep ON/OFF, ppO2 Yes Aladin Air / Aladin Air X/Z m / ft, Beep ON/OFF, Reserve, Atemwarnung Yes Aladin Air X/Z Nitrox cp.
Air X/Z und Pro Nitrox Yes Monitor 2+ cp. Aladin Pro No Monitor 3 Air cp. Aladin Air / Aladin Air X/Z Yes Mares Genius cp. Aladin Air X/Z Yes So you can change the measurement units from imperial to metric units (psi/bar - feet/m) of all Aladin models. All models except the Aladin Sport feature configurable Beeps for the operating menus (no acoustic warnings can be disabled) The AIR-series feature variable sensitivity for the 'out-of-breath' warning and variable limits for the airbackup of the bottle while the NITROX series have programmeable breathing-gas relativities. Average Aladin Pro or Aladin Sport users will normally not alter the default settings of the divecomputer and will therefore only need to reproduce interface version one, which can only receive data from the Aladin.
Since the construction of such a one-way-interface is easier than constructing a version two inteface both types are referred to here. Important note: The do-it-yourself-interfaces does not work with the MS-Windows versions of the DATATrak and DATATalk software. The diveprofiles and the logbook data can be edited and administered using the MS-Windows version of those programs, just the transfer of the data doesn't work with the Windows versions. You can also download your Aladin with the or with if you absolutely don't want use the DOS-Programs. Modelsim 10 license cracked heels. Version 1: This interface can ONLY be used to receive data from the Aladin. It is NOT possible to configure the Aladin with this version. This interface does not work with the MS-Windows version of the program DATATrak from.
So you can ONLY READ the diveprofile, temperature etc. Data from the computer using the MS-DOS Version, the. The interface is plugged to the Aladin using two short cables (red and black) which are connected to the red and black declared connections in the schematic.
The red cable is the ground cable for the transfer and is plugged into the BASE contact of the divecomputer (see divecomputer instructions). The black cable is the transfer cable, it is plugged into the - -contact of the Aladin.
A wrong plugging order does not evolve any damage, but nothing will happen. The data coming from the Aladin has a very low voltage and therefore the plugging cables have to be relatively short. (red cable PC): Parts list: -1 IC: UA741CN or equal -1 Resistor 1/4 Watt, 22K Ohms (Kiloohms) -1 Diode 1N4148 or equal + Cables, plugs (see below), cases. Radio Shack Part # 's: - UA741CN: 276-007 - price $0.79 each - SOCKET for IC: 276-1995A - price $0.59 for 2 - Resistor 1/4 Watt, 22KOhms: 271-1339 - price $0.49 for 5 - Diode 1N4148: 276-1620 - price $2.29 for 50 - 9-pin sub-d female conector: 276-1428A - price $1.49 each - hood for sub-d: 276-1513 - price $1.49 each The shematic of version 1 and the circuit included into a SUB-D9: Version 2: This interface is a bit more complex to reproduce. It has the same functions as version 1 has, but you can ALSO configure the Aladin divecomputer with it.
This interface does not work with the MS-Windows versions of the programs DATATrak and DataTALK from. So you can only READ the diveprofile, temperature etc. Data from the computer using the MS-DOS Version, the or and WRITE with the DOS-Version of Uwatec's DataTALK ONLY!! Principally the schematic is not much different from version 1 but here the black cable can be used for sending data to the Aladin, too. Due to this feature a 5-core cable to the PC is required. It's the same here: the data coming from the Aladin has a very low voltage and therefore the plugging cables have to be relatively short.