The VBOX Speed Sensors have default settings applied so that you can use them straight out of the box. You can, however, also configure the settings for your Speed Sensor, by using the VBOX Setup software, which you can download here.
Use the drop-down menu in the Connection area on the Connect screen to select the COM port you have connected the Speed Sensor to. When you have connected a COM port, the radio button under the drop-down menu will turn green and say 'Connected'. Click on the Disconnect button to disconnect the currently connected COM port.
Note: You may see an auto-detect message if the baud rate has been changed from the default value. Select ‘Yes’ to allow the different baud rates to be scanned.
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Connection | This menu contains the Selected com port drop-down, along with a refresh button and a Disconnect button. |
| VBOX Information | This area will provide information about the unit type, software version, serial number and installed firmware version currently being used. |
| GPS Information | Technical information about the GPS engine in the connected unit. |
| GPS Coldstart | This feature clears the almanac stored in the GPS engine.You should only use this when your device is struggling to gain SAT lock. |
| Load/Save configuration | You can save the configuration you set up to a file for later use and you can load a saved configuration file if you have a suitable one already set up. Note that these files should be in the .sscfg format. |
| Language | Change the operating language. |
| Diagnostics | Displays live GNSS data and basic current setup. |
| Write to unit | After making changes to the setup, you must click theWrite to unitbutton to upload the settings to the Speed Sensor. |
| Close | When you have completed your setup or you want to cancel your setup without writing anything to the unit, click onCloseto close the setup window. |
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Baud Rate | The software has 4 common baud rate values: 1 Mb/s, 500 kb/s, 250 kb/s or 125 kb/s.You can alsoselect a custom baud rate. |
| CAN termination | You can enable or disable the internal CAN termination resistance here. |
| CAN delay | Only available on 100 Hz units. Enabling this feature will fix the CAN latency at 15.5 ms.Note: While the unit still transmits all channels, it will stabilise Speed on CAN ID 302 when this feature is enabled.You can find more information about the CAN delay functionhere. |
Transmitted Identifiers
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Send | You can select if a CAN message is switched on/off by ticking or unticking this box for the corresponding message. |
| Identifier (hex) | These columns allow you to modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the Speed Sensor.Defaultvalues are the Racelogic standard ID’s of 0x301, 0x302, 0x307, etc. In theActualcolumn, you can change the ID value, and by ticking theXtdbox behind the Actual ID value you can extendthe identifier format from standard 11-bit to extended 29-bit. |
| Data bytes | These are the different channels available under the different messages. You can find more information about the CAN output of the Speed Sensorshere. |
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| DGPS Mode | This feature gives you the option to enable differential GPS: None– Differential GPS is off. SBAS– SBAS differential corrections are received from the nearest Geo-stationary GPS-SBAS satellite. |
| GPS Settings | This is where you can change the update rate of the GPS engine and set a minimum speed output valueif required. The Leap second value was increased to 18 seconds as of December 2016 – you can find more information about this,here. |
Serial Tab
| Menu name | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Mode | This selects which format the VBOX Speed Sensor will output the Serial data in. NMEA message format is the only user configurable setup. Racelogic:For online connection with VBOX Test Suite. Brake test:For use with Racelogic Brake Test Software. NMEA: For user-defined NMEA message output. |
| NMEA Messages | If the NMEA message format is selected, the following options become available. Baud Rate:The required serial baud rate can be selected from this drop-down menu. Update Rate:You can change the update rate of the NMEA messages by using this drop-down menu. Message Selection:You can select or deselect NMEA messages for transmission by checking and un-checking the boxes next to each message type. Click here for VBOX Speed Sensor Serial Output protocols |
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Speed | Enter the maximum for the speed range you wish to measure. The default speed is set to 400 km/h. The maximum speed at 5 V can be in the range 10 to 1000 km/h. |
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Speed | The speed output is configured by changing the number of pulses per metre.Default = 90 pulse per metre => 25 Hz per km/h. |
Note: This feature is an optional extra which is not available by default. A GPS engine update is required to allow this to work correctly.
When this option is enabled the VBSS will output a 5 V pulse for 300 ms when a Start/Finish line is crossed. The duration of the pulse in milliseconds can be adjusted by entering a different value.
The polarity of the pulse can be changed to either a rising or falling pulse by selecting the marker next to the desired image.
You can use the Digital Input and a switch to program the position of virtual lines with the VBOX Speed Sensor. This lets you set Start/Finish lines and Split lines. You can also use the Digital Input and a trigger device to set up a Brake Trigger.
You can read more about how to configure the Digital Input and the 2 modes you can use it for here.
| Menu name/ button | Description/function |
|---|---|
| Deceleration | Here you can configure the start and end speed for non-trigger deceleration tests. Auto Corrected Distance Start Speed– This sets the Speed Sensor to use the nearest rounded 10 km/h speed when the trigger is activated. For example, if the trigger speed was 104 km/h then 100 km/h would be the nominated start speed for the corrected brake stop distance. Corrected Distance Start Speed– If you do not select the auto option, you can specify a speed value you want to correct all deceleration tests to. |
| Lap Timing | Gate Width–This configures the width of any gates set in the software. This is a useful feature when two parts of a track run very close to each other, or the pit lane is next to the start/finish line, as lowering this value can stop the virtual line from being triggered at the incorrect area of the circuit. Time before re-trigger–This setting allows you to set a number of seconds during which the brake trigger will not be reactive after having been pressed. This is to avoid trigger bounces during tests. CAN Pulse Width–This option controls the duration of CAN pulse for the lap time and splits. Other lap timing CAN channels, such as Lap Marker, SF crossing pulse or gate crossing pulse marker, are by default set to 1000 ms duration or the highest analogue or digital pulse duration setting, whichever is greatest. The CAN pulse width can not exceed any Digital or Analogue Lap pulse output duration. If you try to use an invalid setting, Config will not allow it to be written to the unit. Hovering over the Write to unit button will report any invalid settings. Note: For the Speed Sensor to ouput a Lap beacon pulse, make sure that you have loaded valid virtual gate(s). |
| Splits | Use the ‘Load all’ button to load an .SPL or a .DSF file containing start/finish and split gates. Optionally, you can load split points, finish line or Start/Finish line separately, by using the ‘Load’ buttons next to each split type.Files loaded via these buttons will only use the selected information from them –i.e. a file containing a start/finish gate and 6 splits will only load the start/finish gate when loaded via the Start/Finish ‘Load’ button. |