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The logger can continue logging after deleting the first file on a FIFO basis or can stop logging and be configured via ReXdesk, which has the option to format the logger. (FIFO is enables by default.)
Yes, It will work with Kbox, but you will need to power the KBox from a separate power source since ReXgen doesn’t have Auxilary Power Out
It is available under the influx technology folder in the Start menu.
Normal (usage without Cloud) <120mA at 12V
Normal (usage with Cloud) <300mA
Normal sleep <21mA
Deep sleep <10mA
The logger can continue logging after deleting the first file on a FIFO basis or can stop logging and be configured via ReXdesk, which can format the logger. (FIFO is enabled by default.)
Yes, It will work with Kbox, but you must power the KBox from a separate power source since ReXgen doesn’t have Auxilary Power Out.
It is available under the Influx technology folder in the Start menu.
ReXgen doesn't provide real-time physical data, user will have to retrieve the data log and post-process using a DBC file to view the physical data.
The logger can continue logging after deleting the first file on a FIFO basis or can stop logging and be configured via ReXdesk, which can format the logger. (FIFO is enabled by default.)
Yes, It will work with Kbox, but you must power the KBox from a separate power source since ReXgen doesn’t have Auxilary Power Out.
It is available under the Influx technology folder in the Start menu.
Yes, It will work with K-box, but you must power the K-Box separately since ReXgen doesn't have Auxilary Power Out.
A data logger should be clubbed with K-box to log data. K-Box doesn't store data inside it, but we can have ReXgen/Rebel or any third-party CAN loggers connected with it to store the data.
Post the configuration of the K-Box channels, save the settings and then click on export; the software asks for the location and clicks save. It will save the file as >DBC.
ReXgen 1
ReXgen 2
ReXgen 2 IMU
ReXgen Air
ReXdesk
Rebel LT
Rebel CT
DiaLog software FAQ
ReXgen Series
Rebel Series
Configuration Software(s)
K-Series
Please ensure that you have installed the driver. If not, you can find it under the influx technology folder under the start menu.
CAN live view, filter, trigger, sleep modes, and DBC options.
Ensure the ReXgen Driver is installed on your computer; refer to the ReXgen Support page for instructions.
Make sure that Visual C++ Redistributable x64 is installed. Click here for all software links
Test the connection with Streamlog Assistant. If the CN light is Bold, it means connected, and the logger can be seen in the stream log under connection status. (Please ensure the USB is not connected) Refer Rebel Support page for the instruction manual.
It can be assigned on the Stream Channels tab on the configuration page.
It is recommended between 10 to 15 critical parameters, As we have to pack the data per the bandwidth provided by the telecom provider.
No, that would not be possible directly. Our data loggers are end-to-end encrypted. You will need to have a streamlog to see data online.
No, each Stream DAQ has its limit. The limit depends on the size of each parameter added.
This single K-TC device from Influx can work in three different and unique modes to suit the customer's requirements:
Thermocouple data to the PC- Measure the thermocouple data and put it onto a CAN/FD network for other modules/ECUs to view.
Stand-alone Data logging- The TC logger has an integrated 8Gb eMMc storage that allows you to log timestamped temperature data and store it on the device (for years), eliminating the need for additional data logging devices.
USB connected to a PC- allows you to configure, calibrate and view your data using a single device (using the oscilloscope option).
Two free software are supplied with the TC device, namely:
Influx K-Cal- Configuration software for Windows® and configurable via a DBC file.
TC Logger software- to manage the stand-alone data logging functions
Accuracy-±1deg.
The K-Tc module offers an accuracy of ±1°C, indicating that temperature readings can be expected to fall within a one-degree margin of error. This level of precision is suitable for a range of applications, ensuring reliability in temperature measurements.
Resolution 0.0001deg C
The resolution of the K-Tc module is 0.0001°C. This means that the module can provide temperature readings with a level of detail such that temperature differences as small as 0.0001°C can be discerned and displayed. This finer resolution allows for more precise temperature measurements, making the module suitable for applications where detailed and accurate temperature information is essential.
J, K and T-type thermocouples (up to 8, 16 or 32 thermocouple connections at a 20Hz sampling rate) are used.
Depending on the configuration, the K-TC is compatible with J, K, and T-type thermocouples, supporting up to 8, 16, or 32 thermocouple connections. The device operates at a 20Hz sampling rate, allowing for rapid and simultaneous data acquisition from multiple thermocouples of the specified types. This versatility in thermocouple compatibility makes the TC device suitable for various temperature measurement applications, accommodating various temperature ranges and environmental conditions.
Yes, the K-TC device is Galvanically isolated. The isolation is provided across
Enclosure
Power
CAN BUS
USB
Independent TC boards {group of 8 (connected) thermocouples- each galvanically isolated}.
Galvanic isolation enhances safety and prevents unwanted electrical interactions and is achieved by physically separating different parts of the device to eliminate direct electrical connections. In the case of the K-TC device, this isolation spans the enclosure, power supply, CAN BUS, USB, and independent TC boards. Each group of 8 connected thermocouples has its galvanic isolation, ensuring that electrical signals from one thermocouple group do not interfere with others.
The importance of galvanic isolation lies in preventing ground loops and minimizing the risk of electrical faults. Ground loops can introduce unwanted currents, noise, and potential safety hazards in the system. By isolating different sections of the device, galvanic isolation effectively breaks potential paths for undesirable electrical currents, safeguarding both the equipment and the connected thermocouples. This feature is particularly critical in applications where accurate and reliable temperature measurements are essential, as it helps maintain signal integrity and reduces the likelihood of errors or safety risks arising from electrical interference.
To protect the device and your laptop when used in high-voltage environments.
Isolating the CAN bus and the USB port in the device is crucial for safeguarding both the equipment and connected devices, mainly when operating in high-voltage environments. This isolation is a protective barrier, preventing potential electrical issues or surges from reaching and damaging the device or the connected laptop. Creating an isolated barrier significantly reduces the risk of voltage spikes, ground loops, or other electrical disturbances affecting the CAN bus and USB port. This protective measure ensures the overall integrity and longevity of the equipment, minimizing the potential for damage and malfunctions in scenarios with high voltages.
Yes, our K-TC device can be professionally calibrated (on demand) and certified.
WakeOnCAN enables K-TC modules to power up and down in deep sleep mode.
This enables K-TC modules to power up and down while in deep sleep mode in response to activity on the CAN bus. This feature allows the device to conserve power by entering a low-power or deep sleep state when not actively capturing data from the CAN bus. When activity is detected on the CAN bus, the WakeOnCAN functionality triggers the device to wake up from deep sleep mode, ensuring it is ready to receive messages on the bus and capture thermocouple data. This capability is beneficial for optimizing power consumption in scenarios where intermittent data capturing is expected.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Influx Technology\Influx K-Cal\TCxxDriver
No, as Pin-3 is for Signal Ground and Pin-5 is for Power Ground.
It's crucial to adhere to the correct pin assignments to ensure proper functionality and prevent potential issues related to grounding in your system.
Yes. Multiple K-TC devices can be stacked/daisy chained together using a DB9 to DB9 cable (INF4305.0) to cater to the need for multiple thermocouples.
Yes, it can be interfaced with ReXgen and Rebel from Influx.
The free K-CAL software also facilitates the export of the necessary DBC file, enabling compatibility with any 3rd party datalogger of your choice. This flexibility in interfacing allows you to integrate the K-TC seamlessly into various data-logging setups, providing versatility and compatibility with various data-logging solutions.
Yes, the K-TC can be used for stand-alone data logging. It has an integrated 8 GB eMMc storage, which lets you store years of data without using a PC.
Yes, the K-TC logger has a separate software, so it can be configured to function like a stand-alone data logging device. 'The TC-Logger' software, can be downloaded from the Software Links page.
Video Tutorial- How to configure K-TC for logging.
Yes, recording data to the EMMC storage simultaneously and transmitting it over the CAN bus is possible. This capability enables the system to store data locally for later retrieval while transmitting real-time information over the CAN bus for immediate communication or analysis. This simultaneous recording and transmission feature can be advantageous in applications requiring redundancy, data backup, or real-time data sharing.
Yes.
It is possible to connect multiple K-TC devices to the K-CAL software. The software simultaneously supports the connection and configuration of up to 5 K-TC devices. This capability allows for efficient management and configuration of multiple devices, streamlining the setup process and allowing users to work with several K-TC modules concurrently within the K-CAL software environment.
The logger can continue logging after deleting the first file on a FIFO basis or can stop logging and be configured via ReXdesk, which has the option to format the logger (FIFO is enabled by default.)
Yes, It will work with Kbox, but you will need to power the KBox from a separate power source since ReXgen doesn’t have Auxilary Power Out
It is available under the Influx technology folder in the Start menu
You can find that under the help section in the Rexdesk software
<87mA in full operation and <2mA when CAN is not active
The user needs to use the DBC file; post-collection, it can be exported as CSV.
No, Please wait for at least 2 mins before starting the trial. The logger will need a fix from at least four satellites to produce good location data.
Yes, the logger can log CAN and LIN signals, supporting both DBC and LDF formats.
It's important to note that each K-TC module within the chain should have a unique CAN ID to avoid conflicts and ensure proper communication. Refer to the for detailed instructions and information on setting up unique CAN IDs for each module.
ReXdesk
DiaLog
K-CAL
StreamLog
Module Analyser
CT is more rugged with IP 65 rating and can support up to 7 CANbus and Flexray. One of the most powerful logger that supports advanced protocols like xCP/CCP.
It is available under the influx technology folder in the Start menu. If it is not availble there, then please install from the Influx technology support page. https://www.influxtechnology.com/support
Ensure the Rebel Driver is installed on your computer.
Open the Licence Manager from the Dialog Help section, Note down the Activation identification code, and De Activate the Licence from the existing PC. In the new PC, use the I Moved from Another PC option.
There could be several reasons:
Ensure that you have configured the correct Baud Rate.
Make sure the physical connections are correct.
Ensure CAN Bus is terminated.
For more info, refer to our website's Troubleshooting flow chart in Dialog Help or the CAN Troubleshooting guide.
There could be several reasons:
Ensure that you are using the Proper Tester and Module Ident in ISO settings
Ensure that the PID added is supported by the vehicle or not
Disable Send start section and Sample only valid PID option in ISO settings
There could be several reasons:
Ensure that the GNSS bus is added to the configuration
Ensure that the GNSS antenna is interfaced with the logger
Ensure that the vehicle is not inside any location where a satellite signal is not available
If the CAN bus is logged along with GNSS, make sure that CAN Bus is active; if the CAN bus is not active, GNSS logging will stop after some time.
You can retrieve the data from the Rebel logger in two ways:
Using the Dialog software via USB cable from the Rebel Explorer option
Directly from the SD card by plugging it into the PC
Rebel Data loggers use Rechargeable batteries for the RTC; if the logger is not used for several weeks, the battery voltage will get low. You can plug the logger into a 12V power source and leave it for more than 12 hr to charge the cell. Once charged, you can set the time and confirm if the logger is keeping time. If the logger shows the wrong time, the battery might be dead and need to be replaced.
There could be several reasons:
Ensure that the SIM card is active and has sufficient data
Ensure that the GPRS/LTE antenna is connected to the logger
Check the Server and APN settings of the logger
Ensure the logger serial number is added to the StreamLog administration tab.
Test the connection with Streamlog Assistant. Refer Rebel Support page for the instruction manual.
The standard SLA period for Dialog Software is one year (Key-based and Dongle-based Licence can be purchased with a longer SLA duration); once the SLA period is complete, the software will start showing the Licence Expiry notification. Once the Licence expires, you will no longer be eligible to get New software or firmware updates. The GNSS Map overlay feature in Dialog Plus Version will be disabled as it is subscription-based. All the other functions will not be affected.
Ensure that the AUX Power settings are enabled in the configuration properties. Refer K-series Support page for more information.
A Flap protects the SD Card inside a Rebel CT logger. It can be opened by pressing the flap from the top and lifting it.
Influx Technology recommends Sandisk Extreme Pro SD cards for its data loggers.
F1. CAN 1 (MS) Bus traffic.
F2. Data Logger is configured and ready.
F3. Instrumentation/Trigger status.
F4. GPS status—flashes when acquiring data.
F5. CAN 0 (HS) Bus traffic.
Status. On—waiting, Flashing—Logging. Connect. They on—connected (USB/WIFI/LTE). SD Card. They are connected.
CN—Connect—ON—connected to StreamLog or DiaLog, Blinking—attempting to connect or active communication.
The K-Box is designed to be part of a robust data acquisition team. While it can't log/save data independently, connecting it to a CAN datalogger or interfacing it with K-Cal software enables extensive data capture. Combined with a datalogger, the K-Box transforms into a data acquisition powerhouse, giving you a comprehensive picture of your system's health. Whether you choose a CAN datalogger or K-Cal software, the K-Box is designed to integrate seamlessly and empower you with the data you need to optimize your system's performance.
After interfacing the desired K-series device with the K-CAL software, you can generate a DBC file for any K-series device.
KTC8 and KTC16 can be powered via an external USB if the USB can supply enough power, but it is not recommended to use a USB for powering the device.
Yes, several K-series devices can be connected on a single CAN Bus.
The K-Cal software allows you to name and customise the CAN Identifiers.
Rebel LT has USB isolation that protects the device and your laptop when used in high-voltage environments.
Isolating the USB port in the device is crucial for safeguarding both the equipment and connected devices, mainly when operating in high-voltage environments. This isolation is a protective barrier, preventing potential electrical issues or surges from reaching and damaging the device or the connected laptop. Creating an isolated barrier significantly reduces the risk of voltage spikes, ground loops, or other electrical disturbances affecting the USB port. This protective measure ensures the overall integrity and longevity of the equipment, minimizing the potential for damage and malfunctions in high-voltage scenarios.
In operation- 250 to 350mA
Power-down mode <2mA in
Sleep mode- 80mA
Search for "Rebel Drivers" in the Windows Search bar. If not found, install from C:\Program Files (x86)\Influx Technology\DiaLog5.3.0.0\RebelDrivers
Ensure the Rebel Driver is installed on your computer.
There could be several reasons:
Ensure that you have configured the correct Baud Rate.
Make sure the physical connections are correct.
Ensure CAN Bus is terminated.
For more info, refer to our website's Troubleshooting flow chart in Dialog Help or the CAN Troubleshooting guide.
The Rebel LT data logger can fully record standard OBD-II live data. Influx Technology's Dialog software provides pre-configured options for commonly used OBD PIDs (parameter IDs), streamlining the configuration process for efficient data acquisition. For a step-by-step guide, view thiss tutorial video.
There could be several reasons:
Ensure you use the Proper Tester and Module Ident in ISO settings.
Ensure that the PID added is supported by the vehicle or not.
Disable the Send start section and Sample only valid PID option in ISO settings.
The Rebel LT data loggers are equipped with SDHC card slots, offering up to 64GB capacities, enabling extended recording durations and accommodating large datasets. This flexibility allows users to tailor their data acquisition needs to various project requirements, from short-term monitoring to long-term data collection campaigns.
Sandisk Extreme Pro SD cards are highly recommended to ensure optimal performance and data integrity with Influx Technology's data loggers. Influx does not guarantee the smooth functioning of the logger with any other SD cards available.
You can retrieve the data from the Rebel logger in two ways:
Using the Dialog software via USB cable from the Rebel Explorer option
Directly from the SD card by plugging it into the PC
A Flap protects the SD Card inside a Rebel LT logger. It can be opened by pressing the flap from the top and lifting it.
First, connect your Rebel LT to your computer and open DiaLog software. Click on "Set Time" from the top menu to sync your Data Logger's time with your computer's time. It's important to note that Rebel Data Loggers use rechargeable batteries for the RTC. The battery voltage may decrease if the logger is not used for several weeks. In such cases, you can plug the logger into a 12V power source and leave it for more than 12 hours to charge the battery. Once charged, you can set the time and confirm if the logger keeps time accurately. If the logger shows the wrong time, the battery might die and need replacement.
Note: Ensure to format the SD card using the Rebel LT atleast once before using.
1) Insert the SD Card into the PC
2) Open Dialog
3) Right-click on the configuration which you wish to send to the logger
4) Choose Send configuration to SD card
5) Choose the SD Card
6) Select 5.3 Version Firmware
7) Insert the card in the Logger and power ON the logger
Ensure that the AUX Power settings are enabled in the configuration properties. Refer to the K-series Support page for how to do this here!
F1. CAN 1 (MS) Bus traffic.
F2. Data Logger is configured and ready.
F3. Instrumentation/Trigger status.
F4. GPS status—flashes when acquiring data.
F5. CAN 0 (HS) Bus traffic.
Status—On—waiting, Flashing—Logging.
CN—Connect—ON—connected to StreamLog or DiaLog, Blinking—attempting to connect or active communication.
DiaLog Configurator is a free software enabling users to configure a Rebel LT device and covers basic functionality. In comparison, the other versions of DiaLog software can be purchased depending on the user's requirements. Click to view the features of each DiaLog version here!
Rebel LT goes to power down mode after both the CAN Buses stop sending CAN messages; the device will wait for the time specified by the user while making the configuration and then goes to power down mode. The device can exit from the power down mode when it receives any CAN message on CAN 0 or CAN1.
There are three available versions, namely, DiaLog plus, DiaLog std, DiaLog log config.
Yes, by using the Batch processing option in the DiaLog Plus version.
The Logger RTC battery might be drained. Interface logger and Reset the time. Please ensure the logger date and time is synced with the PC.
There could be several reasons:
Check the USB Cable.
Confirm if the SD card is present in the logger (If not, please insert the SD card in the logger and format it once from the DiaLog software).
Contact Influx Support.
Open the Licence Manager from the DiaLog Help section.
Note down the Activation identification code, and deactivate the Licence from the existing PC.
In the new PC, use the I Moved from Another PC option.
The standard SLA period for DiaLog Software is one year (Key-based and Dongle-based Licence can be purchased with a longer SLA duration); once the SLA period is complete, the software will start showing the Licence Expiry notification. Once the Licence expires, you will no longer be eligible to get New software or firmware updates. The GNSS Map overlay feature in the DiaLog Plus Version will be disabled as it is subscription-based. All the other functions will not be affected.
No, you don't need a driver for the k-series; it makes use of CAN to USB pass-thru driver
This is due to the limitation of the CAN bus; when two signals are logged at 10 kHz using a K-Box configured to work on a 1 Mbps CAN bus, the bus load will be maximum.
Yes, Multiple K-series devices can be Daisy chained; ensure that all the K-Boxes have unique CAN IDs, refer K Series manual for more info.
Connecting the K-Box to the vehicle CAN Bus directly is not recommended since the K-Box will start sending CAN messages to the whole vehicle CAN Network. This can cause issues in the vehicle if the identifiers K-Box used are the same as those used by any other node in the network.
Refer