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Getting Started with your Video VBOX
Logging Modes
The Blue LED will come on when the unit is recording video, this LED will flash when the unit is closing the file. DO
NOT REMOVE the SD card if the Record LED is on or is flashing.
The Video VBOX has three modes:
Log only when moving (default)
The unit automatically starts logging data when the vehicle speed goes above 2.5km/h, and stops when it goes below
this value. This speed is configurable; see ‘Scene properties’ in Video VBOX Setup software. Pressing the REC button
will stop the recording and close the file.
Manual logging
By pressing the REC button on the front of the unit, the user may override the Automatic logging function. The unit
will then record until the card is full, the power is removed, or until the user presses the REC button once more.
Note : to prevent potential loss of video, the unit will revert back to automatic logging after the car has been
stationary for over 30 seconds and then starts to move again, or if the SD card is changed.
CAN activated logging
Logging can be controlled when a CAN channel is in (or out) of a certain value. More information on this can be found
of page 22 of the Video VBOX Setup Software manual.
LED functions – PRO 4 CAM
Correctly connected to a device and receiving CAN signals. Note, must be configured
to receive in VVB setup software.
Recognised serial information is being received. E.g. From a connected DriftBox
USB logging media is connected
i) Red indicates no satellite lock held
ii) Green indicates SAT lock achieved
i) Amount of memory used in the attached logging media (incrementing sequence)
ii) Status of scene upload or firmware upgrade (incrementing sequence)
iii) Searching for media (in/out sequence)
Data being recorded to media.
i) Solid indicates that the unit is ready to log – media inserted
ii) Flashing indicates uploading of either a scene or firmware is taking place
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