01 Getting Started - VBOX 3iS Single Antenna (v2)
Registration
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What is in the box?
RLVB3IS-V2 VBOX 3iS 100 Hz GNSS Single Antenna system with inbuilt IMU |
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Product Code | Quantity | Description |
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VB3IS-V2 | 1 | VBOX 3iS Single Antenna Speed Sensor unit |
RLACS156 | 1 | GPS/GLONASS Low Profile Antenna (no ground plane) with detachable RG-174 SMA-SMA cable - 4 m |
RLCAB163 | 1 | Cable loom - Deutsch 23W ASDD - Multiple Connectors |
RLCAB001 | 1 | Lemo 5 W plug - 9 W Socket - 2 m (serial configuration) |
RLACS106 | 1 | VBOX Plastic Carry Case |
RLCAB010LE | 1 | Lemo 2W Plug - Cigar Plug - 2m cable (Power) Screened |
ANTLOCSTKRL1 | 1 | Antenna Location Sticker |
RLCALUKAS | 1 | Certifiate of Calibration |
Note: You may have to order additional cables separately
Power Supply
VBOX 3iS units are powered via the POWER IN lead or the CAN OUT + POWER lead on the supplied loom. You can power VBOX 3iS units from a wide range of voltage sources.
IMPORTANT
- The maximum operating voltage input must not exceed 30 V DC. Failure to observe this could result in damage to the VBOX unit.
- The cable looms and unit connectors are colour coded. It is important that you use a loom with a colour marker that corresponds with the colour marker on the unit's connector. The VBOX 3iS Single Antenna (v2) has a yellow colour marker.
VBOX 3iS has been designed to generate as little heat as possible and it has a wide operating temperature range. It is, however, good practice to mount it in a position where it has sufficient airflow around the unit.
Cable Loom
Cable | Function | Cable | Function |
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A | UNIT CONNECTOR | G | CAN IN |
B | SERIAL | H | ETHERNET |
C | POWER IN | I | CAN OUT + POWER |
D | CAN OUT | J | AUX |
E | DIGITAL OUT | K | DGPS |
F | DIGITAL IN |
Measurement Reference Point on Unit
The reference point on the unit when you need to measure offsets and distances.