Vvbl Data Logging; Standard Channels; Single Can Channel Logging; Lap-Timing Parameters - Racelogic VBOX LITE Hardware & Software Manual

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VIDEO VBOX LITE MANUAL

VVBL Data Logging

The Video VBOX LITE logs 10 standard channels along with the MPEG4 Video.

Standard Channels

The following channels are always logged to the VBO file:
Satellites
UTC Time
Latitude
Longitude
Velocity
Heading
Height
Vertical Velocity
Avifileindex
Avisynctime
The following additional derived channels are also available for selection in the analysis software:
Lateral Acceleration
Longitudinal Acceleration
Radius of Turn
Time Since Stationary
Time Since Power-Up
For more information on how to display standard channels in the video overlay see the 'Elements' Section.

Single CAN channel Logging

It is possible to load a CAN database into the software which allows the logging of one CAN parameter and the use of
the CAN parameter in the Video Overlay:
1 CAN channel
For more information on how to log the CAN parameter and use them in the video overlay see the 'Logging CAN
Parameter' Section.

Lap-Timing Parameters

It is possible to use 19 different lap-timing parameters as the input to a Text Element. This allows the visualisation of
various timing parameters in the video overlay.
For more information on how to display Lap-Timing parameters in the video overlay see the 'Displaying lap-timing
Parameters' Section.

DriftBox Parameters

If a Racelogic DriftBox or VBOX Mini is available, it is possible to connect the unit to the Video VBOX LITE using a
RLCAB090 serial cable and use the Drift Angle and Score parameters as input to elements within a Scene.
For more information on how to display Drift Angle or Score in the video overlay see the 'Displaying DriftBox
Parameters' Section.
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(Video VBOX LITE models RLVBVD10LT, RLVBVD10LT1, and RLVBVD10LT2)
22 December 2009

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