two independent sensor inputs working in 3 configurations
road sensor status monitoring system
in case of sensor failure, it is possible to switch to GPS calculation during measurements (GPS option)
illuminated buttons
4″ high-contrast LCD display
electronic protection of setting and measurement memory
clear indication of GPS status and range (GPS option)
time synchronization with GPS (GPS option)
manual or automatic (GPS option) calibration
memory for 10 calibration factors (10 tire sizes)
possibility of changing the coefficient during measurements
possibility of correction of the coefficient during measurements
Tripmeter functions
name
functions
measurement range
resolution of indications
short distance measurement
deleting
+/- 999,9 km
+/- 1m, +/- 10m
long distance measurement
deleting, correcting, entering
+/- 999,9 km
+/- 1m, +/- 10m, +/- 100m
countdown
+/- 1km/h, +/- 1 mila/h
vehicle speed measurement
+/- 1km/h, +/- 1 mila/h
measurement of supply voltage
0V – 30V
+/- 0,1V
course indication
+/- 0° – 359 °
+/- 1 °
RTC time
gg:mm:ss
1 second
waypoint routing based on course and distance
waypoint navigation
route your course to your destination on your Garmin device
creating a file with azimuths
on the device, importing a file from a pendrive
LCD displays
display diagonal
4″, 240 x 160 px
number of data sections on the display
2 x cyfry 14 mm, 3 x cyfry 7 mm, 2 x cyfry 4 mm
number of displays
1
display digit height
14 mm
backlight color
grey-blue
dimmable
yes/jump
Case
housing material
steel sheet, 1.5mm
method of connection
continuous welding
anti-corrosion coating
galvanized, powder coated
seal
double seals, NBR, silicone
attachment points to the vehicle
8, M4 blind
front finishing
foil facade with an LED filter
Signaling diodes
Diode name
destiny
does not light up
flashes red
lights red
lights blue or green
RUN
informs about operation with a completely dim display
display backlight is greater than zero
the display backlight is zero
P1 and P2
transmits information about speed sensors
sensors disabled
the sensor is on but there are no pulses
sensor is on and speed pulses are present
GPS
provides information about GPS status
GPS disabled or incorrectly set
GPS is turned on but is looking for a signal. Signal <5 satellites.
GPS turned on and has a signal of <9 satellites.
GPS turned on and has a signal of >9 satellites.
REP
provides information about the repeater
no repeater connected
connected repeater
Power and communication connectors
The H-100 tripmeter has three connectors: main, communication and USB. Versions with GPS have a GPS antenna connector. Thanks to these connectors, the user can easily and quickly connect the tripmeter to the vehicle, sensors and additional equipment. All connectors are solidly made and guarantee reliability and stability of the connection, which is very important in the case of devices used in difficult conditions, such as car rallies or off-road driving.
Details can be found in the Connection chapter.
power connector in the tripmeter
Weipu SP1310/P9
power connector in the power harness
Weipu SP1310/S9
communication connector in the tripmeter
Weipu SP1311/S9
communication connector in accessories (e.g. repeater, Garmin cable)
Weipu SP1311/P9
USB connector
USB A, Sparkelectronics
GPS antenna connector
SMA, female
Precise measurements from sensors
The tripmeter allows you to connect 2 speed sensors of any type. The signal from the sensors can be used in 3 ways: – one input with one road sensor works – one input with one road sensor works – one input with one road sensor works, a backup sensor is connected to the second input to make an instant change in case of failure – two inputs with two sensors work simultaneously. The tripmeter takes simultaneous measurements from two sensors mounted on the right and left side of the vehicle, which increases the precision of the measurement.
number of inputs for speed sensors
2
maximum pulse frequency
5kHz
switching level
2,5V
input type
OC, 3 kOhm do +5V
Resolution of indications and long path corrections (ODO/TOTAL)