Range Element

Updated on Mar 4, 2026

A range element can be used to show set text or a specific image when the values received on a channel are within a certain range. This is most commonly used to show information such as an RPM bar-style graph or vehicle gear.

VBOX Video HD2 software comes supplied with a library of range of elements. The user also has the option to create their own using a selection of PNG, JPEG or BMP image files, or written text ranges.

For example, the range element below shows RPM 0-10_000, using 10 different bar images.
 

VBVS Mac Range View

This element will show the following:

VBVS Mac Range RPM0
Range = 0 - 1000
VBVS Mac Range RPM1
Range = 1000 - 2000
VBVS Mac Range RPM2
Range = 2000 - 3000
VBVS Mac Range RPM3
Range = 3000 - 4000
VBVS Mac Range RPM4
Range = 4000 - 5000
VBVS Mac Range RPM0
Range = 0 - 1000
VBVS Mac Range RPM1
Range = 1000 - 2000
VBVS Mac Range RPM2
Range = 2000 - 3000
VBVS Mac Range RPM3
Range = 3000 - 4000
VBVS Mac Range RPM4
Range = 4000 - 5000
VBVS Mac Range RPM5
Range = 5000 - 6000
VBVS Mac Range RPM6
Range = 6000 - 7000
VBVS Mac Range RPM7
Range = 7000 - 8000
VBVS Mac Range RPM8
Range = 8000 - 9000
VBVS Mac Range RPM9
Range = 9000 - 10000
VBVS Mac Range RPM5
Range = 5000 - 6000
VBVS Mac Range RPM6
Range = 6000 - 7000
VBVS Mac Range RPM7
Range = 7000 - 8000
VBVS Mac Range RPM8
Range = 8000 - 9000
VBVS Mac Range RPM9
Range = 9000 - 10000


Another example is shown below. This element will show gear using set text – this example is picking up gear from a vehicle CAN bus. If the gear is being calculated using Speed ÷ RPM, then these notes will help.
 

VBVS Mac Range GearN
Range = 0.1 – 1.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear1
Range = 1.1 – 2.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear2
Range = 2.1 – 3.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear3
Range = 3.1 – 4.0
VBVS Mac Range GearN
Range = 0.1 – 1.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear1
Range = 1.1 – 2.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear2
Range = 2.1 – 3.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear3
Range = 3.1 – 4.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear4
Range = 4.1 – 5.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear5
Range = 5.1 – 6.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear6
Range = 6.1 – 7.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear7
Range = 7.1 – 8.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear4
Range = 4.1 – 5.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear5
Range = 5.1 – 6.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear6
Range = 6.1 – 7.0
VBVS Mac Range Gear7
Range = 7.1 – 8.0

Open the range library by clicking the ‘Range’ icon from the top panel buttons menu.
 

VBVS Mac Range Button

A Range library will then appear in the settings panel to the right Clicking on a chosen range will load it into the scene. Once a G-Ball has been added to the scene, it can be clicked and dragged to the desired location.

Note: Hovering over any of the range thumbnails will cause a larger preview of the bar graph to appear.
 

VBVS Mac Range Overview

You can toggle between Ranges using mph or km/h units by using the buttons at the bottom of the library.
 

VBVS Mac Scene Library mph

Note: When moving range elements, the background image must be selected, and not one of the set range images. If a range image is selected, this will move around inside the background image instead of moving the whole element.

Ranges within the library will have pre-defined settings. These settings can be changed as shown here.

When creating a new range element, an image can be used for the range background.

Note: Images can be resized within HD2 software.
 


Range background image example
 

Open the range library by clicking the ‘Range’ icon from the top panel buttons menu.
 

VBVS Mac Range Button

Within the Range library, selecting the 'New Range' option will add a new Range element to the scene.
 

VBVS Mac Range New
VBVS Mac Search icon

To upload a background image use the search icon  button within the background settings area.

When a range is selected, its settings are shown in the right-hand panel.
 

VBVS Mac Range Settings
VBVS Mac Search icon

If you are creating a new range rather than using one from the range library, or wanting to change the image, the background can be set by clicking on the search icon .
 

VBVS Mac Range Open

Range backgrounds can be made transparent by ticking the ‘Transparent’ option within the range background area.

The data set to display on the range can be changed using the two drop-down menus within the 'Parameter' section.

The first drop-down menu defines the source. Select either GPS, CAN or OBD.

Note: CAN and OBD options will only appear if they have been set up by the user.
 

VBVS Mac Parameter CAN

The second drop-down list defines the channel to be shown. In the example above, a CAN input is set to display RPM data.

VBVS Mac Channel Settings

Selecting the  button opens up a Channel Settings window where you can configure CAN and OBD channels.

A number of GPS parameters are available to choose from, such as the following:

  • Satellites
  • UTC time
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Speed
  • Heading
  • Height
  • Longitudinal acceleration
  • Lateral acceleration
  • Combined acceleration
  • Vertical speed
  • Local time
  • Day of month
  • Month
  • Year
  • Distance since power-up
  • Distance since stationary
  • Time stationary
  • Time moving
  • Radius of turn
  • Gradient (%)
  • Solution type

More information on the parameters can be found here.

Within the parameter section, speed, acceleration or distance channels can be set to display in different units.

The options available are:

  • Speed – km/h, mph, kts, m/s, ft/s
  • Acceleration – g, m/s², ft/s²
  • Distance – m, ft, km, mi, nmi

These settings control all ranges which are sent to display ‘Text’, allowing all ranges to be changed easily.

Select the existing font to chose any font installed on the computer. The text size can be changed using the up and down arrows.
 

VBVS Mac Range Font

To change the colour, select the existing colour and choose from the colour wheel. The opacity of the colour can also be changed here.

To set a specific RGB value, click on ‘Color sliders’.
 

VBVS Mac Range Colour

When a new range is created, only the default range will be shown. This image or text will be shown when values are received which do not fall into any set range.

Set an image or write text within the default range.

VBVS Mac Range Image
VBVS Mac Range Text
VBVS Mac Range Image
VBVS Mac Range Text

Any added ranges will automatically match the type that has been set for the default.


For this example we will show an image range being set up:

VBVS Mac Search icon

Press ‘Add’ to load a new range and then click on the the search icon  button within the individual range settings to browse your computer.

VBVS Mac Range Add
VBVS Mac Range Image2
VBVS Mac Range Add
VBVS Mac Range Image2

Choose the desired image for the range.
 

VBVS Mac Range Open2

Move the image to show in the correct location within the range element by clicking and dragging the new image.

Tip: Images will always appear in the top left corner of the range. When using a transparent background, this can help with aligning images perfectly.
 

VBVS Mac Range Move

When the image is loaded, define the values between which this should display.
 

VBVS Mac Range Min Max

Repeat this for all additional ranges to be shown. Use the 'Test' box to check what will be shown when different values are received. 

The settings for any range can be checked by selecting the range of interest from the drop down box.
 

VBVS Mac Range Select

Elements and their associated settings can be duplicated within a scene by either right-clicking on the element, selecting 'Copy' from the dropdown then right-clicking in an empty area and selecting 'Paste' from the dropdown, or by using keyboard shortcuts 'Command + C' (Copy) and 'Command + V' (Paste).

VBVS Mac Copy
VBVS Mac Paste
VBVS Mac Copy
VBVS Mac Paste
 

Elements can be removed from the scene in two ways; either by right-clicking on the element, selecting 'Delete' from the dropdown and confirming the prompt, or by pressing the 'Backspace' key on a keyboard, and again, confirming the prompt.
 

VBVS Mac Delete