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06 LED Behaviour – VBOX LapTimer

Delta-V LEDs

The two front panel LEDs are used in predictive lap timing mode. They indicate if the current vehicle speed is faster or slower than the speed was at the same position in the reference file.

The LEDs will show red if the current speed is slower than the reference, or green if the current speed is faster.

The value defined within the ‘Delta-V range’ setting dictates the min. and max speed values to full brightness.  

 

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The two LEDs act as a gauge, filling up from the left to right. Once the current speed is slower or faster than the reference, the left LED will illuminate. Once the current speed is above 50% of the defined positive or negative range, the LED on the right will also illuminate.

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 in the predictive lap-timing screen.

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 (i.e. 50% by default).
  • Above this minimum value, the LEDs will show a colour gradient between red and green, giving 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.

 

Default settings example:
 

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Additionally, the LEDs on the front of the VBOX LapTimer indicate Delta-V. Red indicates that velocity is slower than the reference point and green indicated that it is faster. The brightness indicates how much slower or faster velocity is relative to the same point in the reference lap. The range over which this brightness will change can be defined in the 'Predictive Lap Timing Settings' menu.

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