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Using with OLED Pit Display

Updated on May 21, 2026

You can use a Secondary Pit Display (RLVBPITDSP) with the Pit Lane Timer to mirror the stationary countdown time. This is particularly useful in endurance racing, where it is the pit crew's responsibility to release the car safely. You can mount the OLED Pit Display on the dash or on one of the windows with the display facing outwards towards the pit crew. This will keep the team informed of how much time you have left in the pit lane and to know exactly when to release the car with minimal time loss.


Hardware connections diagram for Pit Lane Timer with Side Connectors connected to 12V power, GNSS antenna and OLED Pit Display V2.


Hardware connections diagram for Pit Lane Timer with Side Connectors connected to 12V power, GNSS antenna and OLED Pit Display V1.


Hardware connections diagram for Pit Lane Timer with Rear Connectors connected to 12V power, GNSS antenna and OLED Pit Display V2.


Hardware connections diagram for Pit Lane Timer with Rear Connectors connected to 12V power, GNSS antenna and OLED Pit Display V1.


When the vehicle is stationary within the pit lane, the OLED Pit Display will automatically replicate the count down time shown on the Pit Lane Timer. When the countdown reaches 0, the vehicle is ready to be released. The display is blank every other time apart from when stationary. 

If there is a problem with the baud rate configuration between the two units, the OLED Pit Display will display a 'Waiting for CAN data Connect to Pit Lane Timer' message.

Refer to the OLED Pit Display User Guide for more information.