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A Scene is the setup file (.VVHSN file) which defines the layout of the graphical overlay and sets system parameters.
Lists standard items included in the VBOX Video HD2 kit, with quantities and product codes.
Lists optional accessories available for the VBOX Video HD2, with product codes.
Accesses settings for HD2 unit and cameras, including Wi-Fi, diagnostic logs, and scene export.
Allows viewing, removing, or adding paired Bluetooth devices for connection.
Enables streaming real-time video/audio to HDMI monitors, recorders, or streaming devices.
Allows selection of a specific track version for auto track map elements.
Tailors main camera exposure to specific light conditions and camera position.
Table showing storage space required for different video quality settings.
Instructions for pairing an optional Bluetooth switch with the HD2 unit.
Explains how the Bluetooth button controls logging, acting as a manual override.
Instructions on how to mark an event using the 'MARK' button on the Bluetooth switch.
Provides technical details for the Bluetooth logging switch, including battery life and range.
Step-by-step guide on how to replace the battery in the Bluetooth logging switch.
Details the optional wired logging switch and its setup for USB logging.
Details the serial connection required between the OLED display and the VBOX Video HD2.
Describes how the HD2 automatically recognizes circuits and loads layouts based on GPS location.
Explains how to store and select up to eight user-defined scenes using an OLED display.
Covers serial application settings for communication between the HD2 and the OLED display.
Details how to add OLED parameters like Delta t and Reference lap time using the setup software.
Details the cables and methods for connecting the HD2 to a vehicle's CAN bus system.
Describes the typical locations of the OBDII connector within a vehicle.
Explains how to configure HDMI video output settings within the VBOX Video Setup Software or App.
Information on downloading the VBOX Video Setup Software and its system requirements.
Explains the main view area, dynamic settings panel, and key buttons in the software.
Covers saving, loading, and uploading scene files using the file menu and SD card.
Details how to add and configure graphical elements, gauges, and live camera preview.
Manages software updates, language settings, and access to online help resources.
Explains mouse navigation, zoom controls, and grid settings for scene editing.
Lists keyboard shortcuts for efficient operation of the VBOX Video Setup Software.
Information on downloading the VBOX Video Setup Software for macOS and its system requirements.
Describes the settings bar, top panel buttons, main view, and dynamic settings panel in the macOS editor.
Covers saving scenes, loading files, and configuring channel settings for CAN, OBD, and Performance Tests.
Details element selection, movement, ordering, and mouse controls in the macOS scene editor.
Adjusts scene editor settings like spacing, grid, snap, canvas background, and animation.
Explains the Apple menu bar functions and access to software help resources.
Lists keyboard shortcuts and magic mouse gestures for efficient operation in macOS.
Details the identification and purpose of various cables used with the VBOX Video HD2.
Specifies the format and data bytes for CAN output signals from the VBOX Video HD2.
Provides pin-out configurations for all connectors on the VBOX Video HD2 unit.
Lists detailed technical specifications for the VBOX Video HD2, including GPS, velocity, and resolution.
Outlines procedures for updating the VBOX Video HD2 firmware and setup software.
| Battery Life | up to 3 hours |
|---|---|
| Video Resolution | 1920x1080 (Full HD) |
| Video Format | MP4 |
| Storage | SD card |
| GPS Integration | Yes |
| Data Overlay | Yes |
| Inputs | Power |
| Outputs | HDMI, USB |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| Lens | Fixed lens, wide angle |
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