Power Supply
Any suitable 12 V supply powers the Pit Lane Timer. You must wire the unterminated end of the RLCAB014LE cable
directly to a compatible power supply or to a connector that you can use with a compatible power supply.
The power port is the
top Lemo port
When you power up the Pit Lane Timer unit, the LEDs will light white and sweep through the LED array to indicate that
the unit is powered and initialising.
Memory Cards
The VBOX Pit Lane Timer can record to MMC, SD, SDHC and SDXC media cards that are formatted in a FAT or
FAT32 format.
SDXC cards will be formatted as exFAT by default, which is not a format type that is supported by VBOX Pit Lane
Timer units. You can still use an SDXC card, but you will have to reformat it to FAT32.
SDXC cards and cards that are bigger than 32 GB cannot be formatted to FAT32 using Windows standard
formatting. There are various free third-party applications available online to format these cards, we can recommend
This Tool
as a free option from the SD card organisation.
Note: Many newer 64 GB and larger SDXC cards are
now formatted to exFAT during manufacture and some
third-party programs, such as GUI format, will display an
error message when you try to format these cards to
FAT32.
If you see this message, you can work around it by using
Windows Explorer to format the card to NTFS. You can
then use GUI format to change the formatting from
NTFS to FAT32. This issue only affects brand-new cards
that have not previously been formatted.
Memory Usage
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on the unit.
If the SD card in the unit has less than 10 MB of space
remaining, the unit will periodically display a flashing
warning symbol that indicates the amount of memory
remaining.
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