The Speed Profiler Application is ideal for testing durability, fuel economy and tyres.
Download and install the Speed Profiler App.
Use an SD Card to load a generated .spp file with a set target speed for a duration of time or distance into the VBOX unit. This will give you the ability to receive both audible and visual alerts if you deviate from the target speed (or tolerance).
You can find more information about generating .spp files here.
Note:
- If you need to use data from a .vbo file for your .spp file, contact Racelogic Support.
The Speed Profiler Application is ideal for testing durability, fuel economy and tyres.
Download and install the Speed Profiler App.
Use an SD Card to load a generated .spp file with a set target speed for a duration of time or distance into the VBOX unit. This will give you the ability to receive both audible and visual alerts if you deviate from the target speed (or tolerance).
You can find more information about generating .spp files here.
Note:
- If you need to use data from a .vbo file for your .spp file, contact Racelogic Support.
When the unit is powered up, it will search for a speed profile file (.spp) on the inserted SD card. If only one file is present, this file will be loaded automatically. If multiple files are present, the unit will display a speed profile selection menu where you can choose the profile you want to use.
The speed units used in the .spp file will be detected, and Performance Box Touch will update to match.
Speed profile selection on startup
Note: If you are using an external battery with your Performance Box Touch, you will also see a battery icon in the top right-hand corner indicating the charge level.
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The X-axis (speed=0) is identified by the blue line. The target speed is identified by the red line. The speed tolerance margin is identified by white lines on either side of the target speed.
The display shows the previous 2.5 seconds and the next 6.5 seconds of the configured profile.
As it is difficult to drive at precisely the expected target speed, the speed tolerance provides a margin on either side of the target speed line that the driver can stay within without affecting the test results. The speed tolerance margin is identified by white lines on either side of the target speed and you can configure it in the Test Settings.
The chart shows the margin of the previous 2.5 seconds and the next 6.5 seconds of the configured profile. The difference between the actual speed and the target speed tolerance margin will be indicated by an arrow.
Displays the target speed of the vehicle in units defined in the .spp file. It will change to the next value 3 seconds before the end of an accel/decel transition. If the change is a deceleration, the value will have a red border, If the change is an acceleration, the border will be green.
It will also sound lead-in beeps 3 seconds before the end of a transition to draw the driver's attention to an approaching change in speed. You can configure the beep volume in the Test Settings.
The current speed is <2 (km/h or mph) faster/slower than the target speed LEDs.
LEDs will be off
The current speed is 2 – 2.5 (km/h or mph) faster/slower than the target speed.
1 LED will be green if slower
1 LED will be red if faster
The current speed is 2.5 – 3 (km/h or mph) faster/slower than the target speed.
2 LEDs will be green if slower
2 LEDs will be red if faster
The current speed is 3 – 3.5 (km/h or mph) faster/slower than the target speed.
3 LEDs will be green if slower
3 LEDs will be red if faster
The current speed is >3.5 (km/h or mph) faster/slower than the target speed.
4 LEDs will be green if slower
4 LEDs will be red if faster
The SD Card Icon displays the status of the recording media. When an SD card has been inserted and has available space, the icon will be green.
When the icon is green, you can press it to manually start or stop the data logging.
The SD Card Icon displays the status of the recording media. When an SD card has been inserted and has available space, the icon will be green.
When the icon is green, you can press it to manually start or stop the data logging.
Press the Save button to save the score to the '_results.txt' file on the SD card. If you want to exit without saving, press the Cancel button.
The '_results.txt' file has the following format:
[DRIVER NAME] [SPP NAME] [DATE] [TIME] [SCORE] [FILE NAME]
If you have not selected a driver, the results screen will not let you save the score until you select one by pressing the New Driver button.
Durability
This button will open the Test Settings where you can find the settings for Wait until moving mode, beeps, speed tolerance, nightmode, speed profile file (.spp) and driver options.
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Durability
This button will open the Test Settings where you can find the settings for Wait until moving mode, beeps, speed tolerance, nightmode, speed profile file (.spp) and driver options.
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General
This button will open the General Settings where you can find the settings for units, logging mode, results format and brightness options.
General
This button will open the General Settings where you can find the settings for units, logging mode, results format and brightness options.
Date & Time
This button will open the Date & Time Settings where you can find the settings for UTC Time offset, Daylight saving, leap seconds, date format, system time/date and sync to GPS.
Date & Time
This button will open the Date & Time Settings where you can find the settings for UTC Time offset, Daylight saving, leap seconds, date format, system time/date and sync to GPS.
Diagnostics
This button will open the Diagnostics screen where you can find information about the satellites, database version and VBOX unit. This is also where you can coldstart the VBOX unit if required.
Diagnostics
This button will open the Diagnostics screen where you can find information about the satellites, database version and VBOX unit. This is also where you can coldstart the VBOX unit if required.
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This menu will list all .spp files saved on the inserted SD card. Tap on a profile to select it.
If there is a large number of .spp files available, the list of files could be presented on more than one page. You can navigated between these pages with the Forward and Back arrows in the bottom right corner of the screen, or by swiping left or right.
If you want to add a new profile to the list, you must remove the SD card, insert it into a computer and place the required file(s) on the root directory of the SD card.
The list of available speed profiles will be refreshed when you insert the SD card back in the unit. If you are already in the Select Speed Profile menu, you must tap on the Refresh button at the bottom of the screen. This will manually update the available profiles.
Tap on a driver profile to choose a previously configured driver.
If there is a large number of driver profiles available, the list of names could be presented on more than one page. You can navigate through the pages with the Forward and Back arrows in the bottom right corner of the screen, or by swiping left or right.
You can add a new driver by tapping on the New Driver button. This will open the Name menu where you can use the Up and Down arrows to create a three character alpha-numeric name. Tap on the Confirm button in the bottom right corner to save the selected name.
Driver names are stored in the saved '_driverlist.txt' file on the root directory of the SD card. You can open this file and edit it on a computer if necessary. This gives you the ability to use names that have more than 3 characters.
The list of available driver names will be refreshed once the SD card is inserted back in to the unit. If you are already in the Select Driver menu, you must tap on the Refresh button in the bottom left corner of the screen to manually update the driver names.
The currently selected driver will also be included in the saved '_results.txt' file when a test is completed.
Speed
You can set the speed units to either km/h or mph. Changing the speed unit will affect all the visual speed parameters on all the screens, the unit labels will change and all the speed values will automatically be recalculated.
Tap the button to toggle between the 2 units.
Speed
You can set the speed units to either km/h or mph. Changing the speed unit will affect all the visual speed parameters on all the screens, the unit labels will change and all the speed values will automatically be recalculated.
Tap the button to toggle between the 2 units.
Distance
You can set the distance units to either metres or feet. Changing the distance unit will affect all the visual distance parameters on all the screens, the unit labels will change and all the distance values and results will automatically be recalculated accordingly.
Tap the button to toggle between the 2 units.
Distance
You can set the distance units to either metres or feet. Changing the distance unit will affect all the visual distance parameters on all the screens, the unit labels will change and all the distance values and results will automatically be recalculated accordingly.
Tap the button to toggle between the 2 units.
Acceleration
You can set the acceleration units to either M/S2 or G. Changing the acceleration unit will affect all the acceleration parameters on all the screens, the unit labels will change and all the acceleration values and results will automatically be recalculated accordingly.
Tap the button to toggle between the 2 units.
Acceleration
You can set the acceleration units to either M/S2 or G. Changing the acceleration unit will affect all the acceleration parameters on all the screens, the unit labels will change and all the acceleration values and results will automatically be recalculated accordingly.
Tap the button to toggle between the 2 units.
Logging
You can toggle between 2 logging modes. Tap the button to change the mode:
- Automatic (default): VBOX Touch will start logging as soon as an SD card is inserted and initialised and the test is started - by pressing the Start button or by moving (when Wait Until Moving has been selected in the Test Settings). The logging will automatically stop when the test has finished.
- Manual: VBOX Touch will start logging as soon as an SD card is inserted and initialised and you tap on the SD Card Icon at the top of the screen. The recording will only stop when you tap on the SD Card Icon again.
Note: A new data file is created every time the VBOX Touch starts/stops logging, data is not appended to an existing data file.
Logging
You can toggle between 2 logging modes. Tap the button to change the mode:
- Automatic (default): VBOX Touch will start logging as soon as an SD card is inserted and initialised and the test is started - by pressing the Start button or by moving (when Wait Until Moving has been selected in the Test Settings). The logging will automatically stop when the test has finished.
- Manual: VBOX Touch will start logging as soon as an SD card is inserted and initialised and you tap on the SD Card Icon at the top of the screen. The recording will only stop when you tap on the SD Card Icon again.
Note: A new data file is created every time the VBOX Touch starts/stops logging, data is not appended to an existing data file.
Results Save Format
You can choose the format you wish to save the results in to either TEXT or CSV.
This is the file format that the unit will use to save all presented results to the SD card.
Results Save Format
You can choose the format you wish to save the results in to either TEXT or CSV.
This is the file format that the unit will use to save all presented results to the SD card.
Screen Brightness
You can adjust the screen brightness. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest.
You can also use the Auto setting, where the unit will use the internal ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the screen brightness. In dark conditions, the screen brightness will dim, and in light conditions the screen will brighten.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options. The screen brightness level will be applied as you cycle through the levels.
Screen Brightness
You can adjust the screen brightness. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest.
You can also use the Auto setting, where the unit will use the internal ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the screen brightness. In dark conditions, the screen brightness will dim, and in light conditions the screen will brighten.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options. The screen brightness level will be applied as you cycle through the levels.
LED Brightness
You can adjust the LED brightness. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest (this is extremely bright!).
You can turn the LEDs off.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options, the LEDs will preview the brightness levels as you cycle through them.
LED Brightness
You can adjust the LED brightness. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest (this is extremely bright!).
You can turn the LEDs off.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options, the LEDs will preview the brightness levels as you cycle through them.
Nightmode Screen Brightness
You can adjust the screen brightness when Nightmode is enabled. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest.
You can also use the Auto setting, where the unit will use the internal ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the screen brightness. In dark conditions, the screen brightness will dim, and in light conditions the screen will brighten.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options. The screen brightness level will be applied as you cycle through the levels.
Nightmode Screen Brightness
You can adjust the screen brightness when Nightmode is enabled. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest.
You can also use the Auto setting, where the unit will use the internal ambient light sensor to automatically adjust the screen brightness. In dark conditions, the screen brightness will dim, and in light conditions the screen will brighten.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options. The screen brightness level will be applied as you cycle through the levels.
Nightmode LED Brightness
You can adjust the LED brightness when Nightmode is enabled. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest (this is extremely bright!).
You can also turn the LEDs off.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options. The LEDs will preview the brightness levels as you cycle through them.
Nightmode LED Brightness
You can adjust the LED brightness when Nightmode is enabled. There are 5 levels, where 1 is the dimmest and 5 is the brightest (this is extremely bright!).
You can also turn the LEDs off.
Tap the button to cycle through the available options. The LEDs will preview the brightness levels as you cycle through them.
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The UTC offset value is set as '+00:00' by default and can be changed, if required, on the screen that is displayed when you press the current value button. Use the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons to select the desired time zone offset values (including available 30 and 45 minutes). Pressing and holding a button will fast-scroll through available valid time settings. Minimum: -12:00; maximum: +14:00.
Notes:
- The setting cannot be changed if the unit is moving or logging. If you try to change the setting a warning message will appear.
- The setting cannot be changed if the unit does not have a set system time.
Tap on the Confirm button in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen to save your selected time or tap on the Cancel button in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen to return to the Time Settings screen without saving the selected time.
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When 'Enabled', this setting will add +1:00 hr to the local time setting. 'Disabled' by default.
Notes:
- The setting cannot be changed if the unit is moving or logging, if you try and change the setting, a warning message will appear.
- The setting cannot be changed if the unit does not have a set system time.
The leap second value is set as '18 s' by default and can be changed if required using the keypad presented when the current value button is pressed. This was increased to 18 seconds as of December 2016 - more information on this is available here.
Notes:
- The setting cannot be changed if the unit is moving or logging, if you try and change the setting a warning message will appear.
- The setting cannot be changed if the unit does not have a set system time.
To save your selected value, press the Confirm button at the bottom right of the screen, or press the Cancel button at the bottom left of the screen to return to the Time Settings screen without saving.
Note: The maximum input value is 99.
Leap Second Keypad Example
This displays the current time and date being used by the system. They are displayed within the .vbo header file, file date created time stamp, the acceleration history results session header, deceleration history results session header, laps history filename and the gates file (.spl) header.
Note: The time/ date displayed by the unit may be inaccurate until a valid satellite lock is achieved. The unit will then update to the correct time/ date as long as the unit is not logging.
- Coldstart: Press this button to perform a coldstart on Performance Box Touch. The receiver will clear any data currently stored in its internal memory. It may be necessary to do this when the GNSS engine has locked up or the Performance Box Touch is struggling to acquire a satellite lock.
When you press the button, the unit will make an audible alert and you will see a ‘PLEASE WAIT’ message displayed on the screen, counting down from 3. The number of satellites will then be displayed as '00' and the GPS status will show ‘SEARCHING FOR SATELLITES’ until the unit has acquired a satellite lock. It will take approximately 25 to 30 seconds for the unit to re-acquire the satellite lock. - Satellites: Displays how many satellites the receiver is currently using. The unit can use up to 12 satellites.
- GPS Status: This indicates the current GPS lock/RTK status of the unit. When the unit is searching for a valid satellite lock, it will display ‘SEARCHING FOR SATELLITES’. When the GNSS receiver has acquired a satellite lock, it will display one of the following:
- STANDALONE - The position has been computed from GNSS only.
- CODE DIFF - The position has been computed from assisted SBAS corrections.
This section displays the device serial number, hardware version number of the unit as well as the version and system version currently used on the unit. This information is useful in the event of troubleshooting a potential issue with the Performance Box Touch device.
Depending on the Configured Logging Strategy, the Speed Profiler App will log a standard .vbo data file that contains all the standard GPS parameters. It will also save a results file that will be appended after every test and a driver list.