Appendix

Pinout of the Multi-Connect Cable

The K-Box may be connected to the multi-connect cable's AUX cable to the Rebel CT or LT Loggers. The pinout is as follows:

Dig/An (This Connector is used to connect Digital and Analogue signals to the Logger)

The Dig & An connector is a Female 15-pin Subminiature D Type connector.

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 2

Digital Input or Output 1 - Do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range when used as an input. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA. More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3

Pin 3

+4.5V Instrumentation Supply Voltage, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA

Pin 4

Ground

Pin 6

Analog Ground

Pin 7

Analog Input 1 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 8

Analog Input 3 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 9

Digital Input or Output 0 - When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA. More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3

Pin 10

Digital Input or Output 2 - When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA. More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3

Pin 11

Ground

Pin 13

Wake-Up pin to wake Logger from sleep mode (for use, see Appendix 1)

Pin 14

Analog Input 0 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 15

Analog Input 2 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range.

AUX/CAN1 (The port of the Multi Connect Cable generally used with the K-Box)

The AUX/CAN1 connector is a Female 9-pin Subminiature D Type connector.

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 2

CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) Low Signal

Pin 3

Ground

Pin 5

Power Ground

Pin 7

CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) High Signal

Pin 9

Power Supply Switched

CAN2/LIN0 (Used for connecting CAN2 and Ethernet to the Logger)

The LAN connector is a Female 9-pin Subminiature D Type connector.

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 1

LIN 0

Pin 2

CAN / CAN FD Bus 2 (Instrumentation Bus) Low Signal

Pin 3

Ground

Pin 5

Power Ground

Pin 7

CAN / CAN FD Bus 2 (Instrumentation Bus) High Signal

Pin 9

Digital Input or Output 3 (can also be used as a switched power supply +Vd). When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside of the 0 to +12V range.

CAN0/PWR (This Connector is used to power the Logger, e.g. it could be powered via the diagnostics connector of a vehicle connected to the OBD2 to DB9 Cable)

The CAN0/PWR connector is a Male 9-pin Subminiature D Type connector.

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 1

CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) Low Signal

Pin 2

CAN Bus 0 (High-Speed Bus) Low Signal

Pin 3

Ground

Pin 4

K-Line (1 wire bus) of ISO 9141

Pin 5

Power Ground

Pin 7

CAN Bus 0 (High-Speed Bus) High Signal

Pin 8

CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) High Signal

Pin 9

4.5-36V Supply Voltage

CAN3/LIN1

The CAN3/LIN1 is a Female 9-pin standard D-type connector with screws.

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 1

LIN 1

Pin 2

CAN / CAN FD Bus 3 (Instrumentation Bus) Low Signal

Pin 3

Ground

Pin 5

Power Ground

Pin 7

CAN / CAN FD Bus 3 (Instrumentation Bus) High Signal

Pin 9

Digital Input or Output 3 (can also be used as a switched power supply +Vd). When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside of the 0 to +12V range.

OBD&INST (The multi-connect cable attaches to the Logger via this connector)

The OBD&INST connector is a Female 25-pin Subminiature D Type connector.

Pin No

Pin Function

Pin 1

Analog Input 3 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 2

LIN 1

Pin 3

CAN / CAN FD 3 L

Pin 4

Analog Input 1 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 5

Wake-Up pin to wake Logger from sleep mode (for use, see Appendix 1)

Pin 6

CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) Low Signal

Pin 7

CAN Bus 0 (High-Speed Bus) Low Signal

Pin 8

K-Line (1 wire bus) of ISO 9141

Pin 9

4.5-36V Supply Voltage

Pin 10

+4.5V Instrumentation Supply Voltage, ensure that the current draw is not more than 100mA

Pin 11

Digital Input or Output 2 - When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA. More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3

Pin 12

Digital Input or Output 0 - When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA. More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3

Pin 13

CAN / CAN FD Bus 2 (Instrumentation Bus) Low Signal

Pin 14

Analog Input 2 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 15

LIN 0

Pin 16

CAN / CAN FD 3 H

Pin 17

Analog Input 0 - do not apply voltages outside of the -10 to +10V range

Pin 18

Analog Ground

Pin 19

CAN Bus 1 (Medium Speed Bus) High Signal

Pin 20

CAN Bus 0 (High-Speed Bus) High Signal

Pin 21

Ground

Pin 22

Power Ground

Pin 23

Digital Input or Output 3 (can also be used as a switched power supply +Vd)

Pin 24

Digital Input or Output 1 - When used as Input, do not apply voltages outside the 0 to +12V range. When used as an Output, ensure that the current drawn is not more than 100mA. More information on the use of this pin can be found in Appendix 2 and 3

Pin 25

CAN /CAN FD Bus 2 (Instrumentation Bus) High Signal.

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