VBOX Touch will automatically begin to create a reference lap once it detects crossing the Start/Finish line or it detects movement while in Standing Start mode. The reference lap will be completed when it detects crossing the Start/Finish line again or if it detects crossing a separate Finish Line.
Requirements for qualifying as a reference lap:
- The lap must be longer than 20 seconds.
- The lap must be greater than 100 m.
- The maximum speed achieved must be greater than 40 km/h.
- The lap must be longer than half of the stored reference lap distance.
- The lap time must not exceed 43'40.00".
You can also choose to ignore short laps from triggering the creation of the reference lap by entering a Minimum Lap Time in the Settings.
When the unit is creating a reference lap, a 'Creating a Reference Lap' message is displayed on the Main Lap Timing Screen in the Delta-T section, and the reference lap section will show a rolling lap time. The LEDs will be blue during the creation process.
The reference lap will update if a faster lap is achieved or if the lap distance is more than double the stored reference lap unless the Reference Lap has been Fixed.
The reference lap will be retained after each power cycle.
There are two ways to fix the Reference Lap:
- Enable the Fix Reference Lap option in the lap Lap Timing Settings menu.
There are two ways to fix the Reference Lap:
- Enable the Fix Reference Lap option in the lap Lap Timing Settings menu.
- Triple-tap on the Main Lap Timing Screen.
When you have initiated the fixing of the reference lap, you will see a cancel timeout screen which allows you to cancel the fixing within 5 seconds by pressing the screen again.
When you have fixed a reference lap, you will see a padlock icon on the right of the reference lap on the Main Lap Timing Screen.
You can unfix the reference lap using the same methods.
A load success screen will briefly display to show that the file was loaded successfully.
If there are splits stored in the file, these will also be uploaded to the unit (a maximum of 10 gates/splits).
Note: When you load a new reference lap, the Start/Finish gate stored in the .ref file will be applied as the active Lap timing gate if it is different to the currently loaded gate. If the gates are changed, all existing lap timing values will be cleared.