Numerical screens are selectable from the ADD/REMOVE screen. 4 screens are available, displaying either 1, 3, 4 or 6 numerical elements. The first time the unit is booted up, the 6 NUMERICAL screen will be displayed by default. The units used depends on what is selected in the Settings menu.
Default parameters:
- 1 Numerical screen: Speed.
- 3 Numerical screen: Speed, Satellites and Heading.
- 4 Numerical screen: Speed, Satellites, Heading and UTC Time.
- 6 Numerical screen: Speed, Satellites, Heading, UTC Time, Height, and Vertical Velocity.
You can configure each parameter by tapping and holding or double-tapping the existing parameter area. This will open up the NUMERICAL SETTINGS menu.
Numerical Settings Screen 1 of 2
There are 2 Numerical Settings screens available: DATA and ALERTS. You can toggle between these by tapping the Forward or Back arrows on the bottom right of the screen or by swiping left or right. You can change the settings by tapping the corresponding button next to an option.
To return to the data screen, select the Exit button in the bottom left corner.
You can change a parameter by tapping the Select button to open the Select Data Source menu, where you can choose between Standard, VBOX CAN, Decel & Trigger Test, Accel Test and Lap Timing parameters. You can assign any data parameter that is available in the connected VBOX, along with any calculated test results on the MFD Touch, to the selected numerical element.
Use the scroll bar on the right-hand side of the selection screen to navigate through the options and tap the desired parameter to confirm your selection.
Return to the Settings screen by tapping the Exit button in the bottom left corner.
You can find a list of available parameters here.
You can smooth the displayed live speed values if required. The input value determines the number of previous data samples used to smooth the displayed data. It does not affect any of the performance results or the logged data of the connected unit.
To enable smoothing, tap the current value (off by default) and use the presented keypad to enter the number of previous data samples you would like to use in the display smoothing.
Save the selected value by tapping the Confirm button in the bottom right corner. Tap the Cancel button in the bottom left corner to return to the Settings screen without saving.
Notes:
- The maximum input value is 99.
- Smoothing can introduce a slight delay to the displayed value.
- The setting will be greyed out and disabled if the numerical parameter being configured is UTC Time, Longitude, or Latitude.
You can select the number of decimal places used to represent the nominated data for a selected numerical element.
Available options include 0, 1, 2 and 3. The default setting is 2. The exception is integer-only channels, including Satellites, Trigger Test Number, Decel Test Number, and UTC Time, which do not have any decimal points. Tap the button to cycle through the available decimal places for the data.
You can define the text colour of the numerical element data. Tap the colour square (black by default) and use the presented RGB sliders to define the new colour. The area to the left of the sliders provides a colour preview.
Save your colour selection by tapping the Confirm button in the bottom right corner. Tap the Cancel button in the bottom left corner to return to the Settings screen without saving.
Notes:
- A text colour change applies to the data text only, it does not apply to the parameter label.
- If you enable Night Mode, it will reset user-defined text colours.
Numerical Settings Screen 2 of 2
This option allows you to define an alert condition. Tap the Select button to cycle through the available conditions:
- Equal To
- Not Equal To
- Less Than
- Less Than or Equal To
- Greater Than (default)
- Greater Than or Equal To
- Between
- Not Between
You can then define the alert condition value(s) by tapping the value box and using the presented keypad.
Save the selected value by tapping the Confirm button in the bottom right corner. Tap the Cancel button in the bottom left corner to return to the Settings screen without saving.
Enabling this setting will activate a solid or flashing visual alert when the Defined Alert Condition is met. Tap the button to cycle through the options. MFD Touch will preview the setting with the 4 red LEDs on the unit.
Enabling this setting will activate an audible alert when the Defined Alert Condition is met. MFD Touch will beep when this setting is enabled.
Enabling this setting activates a screen alert when the Defined Alert Condition is met. When the value is achieved, the background of the parameter will change colour.
To change the background alert colour, tap the colour square (yellow by default) and use the presented RGB sliders to define your new colour. The area to the left of the sliders provides a colour preview.
Save your colour selection by tapping the Confirm button in the bottom right corner. Tap the Cancel button in the bottom left corner to return to the Settings screen without saving.