====== RoadBook ====== The Roadbook screen can be used in events where there is a Digital Roadbook or if you create references manually in the reference editor. Elements of the Roadbook screen. {{:images:image-34-1024x623.png}} - Chronometer - Clock - Ideal time indicator bar - Time to ideal. Green, you are behind. Yellow, you are on time. Red, you are ahead. - Real speed - Sub-stage speed - Next sub-stage speed - Odometer - Sub-stage countdown - Open a digital roadbook - Go to reference of your choice - Add a drawing or a note to a reference - Speed rally mode - Clock to configure the stage start time ([[en:rabbit-rally-2-0-competidores:navegacion:hora-de-salida|more details]]) - Previous reference - Next reference - Rabbit to indicate that you are at this reference - Decrease odometer by 1 meter - Fine Tuning - Enable reverse odometer - Increase odometer by 1 meter In addition to the fields mentioned above, this screen also has some "hidden" fields so you can customize your screen according to your preferences. {{:images:image-1.png}} 22. Chronometer: to see the chronometer simply click on the Time to Ideal field. \\ 23. Compass**:** to see the compass simply click on the Sub-stage Speed field and it shows the direction in degrees you are heading. \\ 24. Reference countdown: to see the reference countdown click on the sub-stage countdown field. If you are using the rally's digital roadbook or if you manually enter references for a stage in the editor, this field shows the meters remaining to the next reference. Features and advantages: * The roadbook scrolls automatically when it reaches the mileage of a reference. But if you get lost and have to locate a vignette, the automatic scrolling is disabled until you re-enable it by clicking the yellow button that appears. * There are colors in the vignettes to facilitate visualization. Red for vignettes where the distance is less than 80 m, yellow for vignettes between 80 m and 200 m, and white for vignettes whose distance is greater than 200 m. * Sound alerts to notify you if you are behind or ahead. * Odometer adjustment that should be done at each reference you find for a better score. For more details on how to use this screen, we have the complete course in the video below. \\ {{youtube>dUtnC7tC6KU?large}}