Racelogic Performance Box Touch V2 Quick Start Manual
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The Performance Box Touch provides you with a wealth
of information combined with easy installation and
use. Performance Box Touch V2 contains an
integrated high-performance, 25 Hz GNSS engine and
antenna, as well as a port for an external antenna.
Performance Box Touch has 4 modes
available; Accel, Decel, Lap Timing and Speed.
They allow you to conduct a range of performance tests
and functions and can be changed by pressing
the
Mode
button at the bottom of the screen. When
using Speed Display Mode you get:
• Performance Box Touch working as a highly
accurate, digital speedometer, a handy feature for
street driving.
• Changeable units can be set in kph or mph and the
display can show live speed, VMAX, average speed
and distance including setting a target speed.
Registration
Please register your Performance Box Touch so that Racelogic can continue to inform you about the latest software
releases and firmware upgrades and offer technical support.
Register your unit here.
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  • Page 1 VMAX, average speed and distance including setting a target speed. Registration Please register your Performance Box Touch so that Racelogic can continue to inform you about the latest software releases and firmware upgrades and offer technical support. Register your unit here.
  • Page 2 Cigar Plug USB Adapter (RLACS184) and the vehicle's 12 V cigar power socket to power the Performance Box Touch. You can also power the Performance Box Touch with the optional battery (RLACS290 – available from Racelogic). You can find more information on the battery below.
  • Page 3 The first time the unit is booted up, it will present the Display Mode screen. Every time after this, it will present the previously used display mode. Battery To give you the opportunity to use the unit without connecting it to a power source, we have an optional battery (RLACS290) available for the Performance Box Touch.
  • Page 4: Auto Power Off

    If the battery has less than a 10% charge left, you will see a warning screen appear on the display, which will be displayed for 10 seconds. To cancel the warning, press anywhere on the screen. You can find the full battery specifications here. Charging When the battery is installed in the Performance Box Touch, it will charge while the unit is being powered via a power source.
  • Page 5: Installation

    There are many types of capacitive touch compatible gloves available for purchase. If you are unsure which gloves you need, please do not hesitate to contact Racelogic. Installation The battery is connected to Performance Box Touch with a Richter mounting system on the rear of the unit. Insert the prongs from the back of the battery into the rear of the Performance Box Touch unit and push upwards to secure.
  • Page 6 Performance Box Touch comes supplied with a Suction Cup Windscreen Mount (ACS318MOUNT) so you can mount it on the vehicle's windscreen. It attaches to the Richter mounting system on the back of the unit, or at the back of the Battery if this is connected to the unit.
  • Page 7: Satellite Reception

    Satellite Reception Performance Box Touch has an internal patch antenna. This means that, in many circumstances, the unit does not require an external antenna if it has a clear view of the sky without any interference (e.g. roof bars, athermic windscreen, windscreen wipers). However, if you are struggling to maintain a stable satellite lock (indicated by a flashing red satellite icon), you can use an external antenna (RLACS284).
  • Page 8: Gps Coldstart

    Media, iframe, embed and object tags are not supported inside of a PDF. Acquiring Satellite Lock Tall buildings or trees can block GNSS signals, causing a reduction in the number and quality of satellites being tracked. The reduced number of satellites can lead to inaccurate position measurements and a noisy velocity signal. GNSS works best in open areas.
  • Page 9 When you press the button, the unit will make an audible sound and you will see a ‘PLEASE WAIT’ message counting down from 3. Until the satellite lock has been acquired, the number of satellites will be displayed as '00' and the GPS status will show ‘SEARCHING FOR SATELLITES’.
  • Page 10: General Settings

    The Diagnostics menu displays basic information about the GNSS receiver and the VBOX unit and its battery. Performance Box Touch V2 – Speed Display Mode In Speed Display Mode, you can view live speed data,. You have 3 screen options available; Speed, VMAX and Average Speed.
  • Page 11 The unit will display the previously used Speed Display Mode after each power cycle.
  • Page 12 Speed Display Mode Overview There are 3 different Speed Display screens and you can access them by using the Forward and Back arrows at the bottom right of the screen or by swiping left or right on the screen when the arrows are present. Speed Display - Speed Screen This is the default speed screen and it displays Live Speed data.
  • Page 13 Speed Display - VMAX Screen This screen displays the Absolute Top Speed reached until the Reset Button is pressed at the bottom of the screen. If a Target Speed is selected within the Speed Settings, it will be displayed in grey underneath the VMAX. Speed Display - Average Speed Screen Formatted in two halves, the Average Speed screen displays both the Average Speed (since last boot-up or power cycle) and Distance Travelled (since last boot-up or power cycle) on the same screen any time that movement is...
  • Page 14: Decimal Places

    Press the Exit button at the bottom left to return to the main screen. Decimal Places You can adjust the number of decimal places displayed for speed values across all Speed displays. Choose between 0, 1 (default) and 2 decimal places. Tap the corresponding blue button to cycle through the options. Speed Display Smoothing If required, you can choose to have the displayed live speed values smoothed.
  • Page 15: Avg Mode

    Notes: • Smoothing only applies to the screen displays, not to the recorded data. • Smoothing introduces a slight delay to the displayed value. V Avg Mode You can change whether the average speed on the Average Speed Screen is calculated as Continuous or Moving. •...
  • Page 16 Target Speed Keypad Example To save your chosen value, press the Confirm button at the bottom right of the screen. Press the Cancel button at the bottom left of the screen to return to the Settings screen without saving. The unit will remember the value after each power cycle.
  • Page 17: Sd Card Format

    SD Card Format Performance Box Touch V2 is supplied with an 8 GB SDHC card in a FAT32 file format, which is the only file format it supports. If you are looking to purchase a new SD card, we recommend that any card you use has a write speed of above 7 MB/s (4 MB/s is the absolute minimum) and a speed class of 10 (4 is the absolute minimum).
  • Page 18 SD card organisation. SD Card Format Performance Box Touch V2 is supplied with an 8 GB SDHC card in a FAT32 file format, which is the only file format it supports. If you are looking to purchase a new SD card, we recommend that any card you use has a write speed of above 7 MB/s (4 MB/s is the absolute minimum) and a speed class of 10 (4 is the absolute minimum).
  • Page 19: Led Behaviour

    Logged Channels Performance Box Touch logs channels to a .vbo file on an inserted SD card. The channel information is as follows: • Satellites: This is the number of satellites in use. • Time: This is UTC time since midnight in the form HHMMSS.SS. •...
  • Page 20 Description Green (flashing when charging, unless charge ≥90%) >20% charge Orange (flashing when charging) 10–20% charged (flashing when charging) 0–10% charge 5 red flashes before turning off 0% charge...

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