The Coralba Trip/3 is the real professional work horse. It contains the same basic functions as a Coralba Trip. It also includes a lot of more sophisticated aid for the highway engineer. The three displays can be set independently of each other to show the selected functions. Two user defined remote controls may be connected. Even though the possibilities with Coralba Trip/3 are very comprehensive it is just as easy to use as a Coralba Trip.
FUNCTIONS
Distance
There are three very precise tripmeters, which can be set to measure distance separately in different directions. It is easy to freeze, halt, preset a value or correct it even without stopping the car. The instrument uses a patented method to measure the centre of a junction from a moving vehicle. The tripmeter automatically switches direction when the car is travelling in reverse.
Speed
A precision speedometer shows the actual speed of your vehicle, as well as average and maximum speed. There is also an optional speed threshold that warns the user should they exceed a certain speed.
Automatic journey measurement
This is a very easy way to monitor the total distance and time for an assignment. The instrument starts automatically when the car moves. At the end of the job the split function shows distance, time, average and maximum speed.
Temperature
If the instrument is connected to an optional sensor it can show the outside temperature with a precision down to one decimal
Unit Counting
The instrument is equipped with a register to count number of any kind of items, such as lamp columns, gullies, potholes etc.
When the instrument is not in use it will automatically switch itself into an idling mode where the display and the keyboard are totally dark. When a button is pressed or the car starts moving it is automatically turned on again.
Measurements
The instrument can be set to measure different units for distance and speed.
Distance:
Meters, Miles, Miles + yards, Feet, Nautical miles, Miles + feet
Speed:
Kilometers per hour, Miles per hour, Meters per minute, Feet per minute, Knots, Meters per second
Temperature:
Celsius, Fahrenheit