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Connecting to a Data Logger

This page contains connection info and hardware connection diagrams for the different VBOX data loggers you can connect the MIM to.

The different products you can connect the MIM to will decide the cables and ports used for the connections. 

Click on the heading relevant for your system to see the connection information:

Connecting to VBOX 4

Connect the RLCAB005-C cable to the RLCAN port on the VBOX and to a DATA port on the MIM.

The CAN cable connection between a VBOX 4 and the MIM can be connected to either DATA socket as they share the same CAN connections.

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VB4.svg

The 2 CAN connections on the MIM allow it to be daisy-chained with more VBOX input modules.

 

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VB4withIMU05.svg

Connecting to VBOX 3i ADAS

Connect the RLCAB005-C cable to the RLCAN port on the VBOX and to a DATA port on the MIM.

The CAN cable connection between a VBOX 3i ADAS and the MIM can be connected to either DATA socket as they share the same CAN connections.

 

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VB3iADAS.svg

The 2 CAN ports on the MIM allow it to be daisy-chained with more VBOX input modules.

 

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VB3iADASwithIMU05.svg

 
Connecting to VBOX 3i

Connect the RLCAB005-C cable to the CAN port on the VBOX and to a DATA port on the MIM.

The CAN cable connection between a VBOX 3i and the MIM can be connected to either DATA socket as they share the same CAN connections.
 

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VB3i.svg

The 2 CAN ports on the MIM allow it to be daisy-chained with more VBOX input modules.

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VB3iwithIMU05.svg
Connecting to VBOX Video HD2

Connect the RLCAB005-C cable to the CAN / SER port on the VBOX and to a DATA port on the MIM.

The CAN cable connection between a VBOX Video HD2 and the MIM can be connected to either DATA1 or DATA2 socket as they share the same CAN connections.
The 2 CAN ports allow the MIM to be daisy-chained with more VBOX input modules.

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VBVHD2.svg

For more information on how to set up the VBOX Video HD2 to work with the MIM, click here.

 
Connecting to Video VBOX Pro

Connect the RLCAB005-C cable to the CAN port on the VBOX and to a DATA port on the MIM.

The CAN cable connection between a Video VBOX Pro and the MIM can be connected to either DATA1 or DATA2 socket as they share the same CAN connections.

The 2 CAN ports allow the MIM to be daisy-chained with more VBOX input modules.

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VVBPro.svg

For more information on how to set up the Video VBOX Pro to work with the Mini Input Module using Video VBOX Software, click here.

Connecting to Video VBOX Lite

Connect the RLCAB090-C cable to the CAN port on the VBOX and to a DATA port on the MIM.

The CAN cable connection between a Video VBOX Lite and the MIM can be connected to either DATA1 or DATA2 socket as they share the same CAN connections.

The 2 CAN ports allow the MIM to be daisy-chained with more VBOX input modules.

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VVBLite.svg

For more information on how to set up the Video VBOX Lite to work with the Mini Input Module using Video VBOX Software, click here.

Connecting to VBOX Mini

The RLCAB045 cable must only connect between the DATA2 socket on the MIM and the AUX connector on VBOX Mini. This data connection is an RS232 serial data link and that is only present in the DATA2 socket on the MIM. The SC light under the connector will indicate serial communications present on the connection between the MIM and the VBOX Mini.

After each power-up, you must access the Input Module Screen on the VBOX Mini for VBOX Mini to be able to recognise the presence of the MIM so that it can log the MIM channels. After you have performed this step, you can use any of the VBOX Mini screens.

Hardware connection drawings - MIM01_VBOXMini.svg

 

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