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LED Behaviour

This page contains information about the different LED behaviours of the OLED Display (DSP07-L).
Delta-V LEDs

The LEDs on the front of the OLED Display indicate the Delta-V of your vehicle. 

Red LEDs indicate that the speed is slower than the reference point and green LEDs indicate that the speed is faster than the reference point. When the LEDs are off, they indicate that you are matching the reference lap speed. 

Note: Each of the LEDs on the unit represents 33% of the selected Delta-V range. 0 delta time is in the centre of the unit's LED array. 

When the VBOX unit calculates that your current speed is slower than the reference lap, the 3 LEDs on the left will gradually light up red from the centre and out, 1 LED per 33% of the Delta-V Range set in the Predictive Lap Timing settings. 

When the VBOX unit calculates that your current speed is faster than the reference lap, the 3 LEDs on the right will gradually light up green from the centre and out, 1 LED per 33% of the Delta-V Range set in the Predictive Lap Timing settings.

 

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Combo-G LEDs

While the screen still displays the Delta-T for each lap, you have an optional mode that takes over the function of the LEDs when you are using predictive lap timing.

If the Combo G is greater than a selected minimum threshold (50 % LED minimum %, 0.5 g default), the LEDs will light up various colours dependent on the maximum g threshold selected (1.0 g default).

  • The LEDs will show red where the Combo G has reached the LED minimum % selected (50% by default).
  • Above this minimum value, the LEDs will show a colour gradient between red and greengiving a changing yellow/orange colour, dependent on the live Combo G value.
  • The LEDs will show green where the Combo G is equal to or greater than the selected maximum g threshold.

You can change the settings for the Combo-G LED behaviour in the Predictive Lap Timing Menu

 

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