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# How to configure rebel dash using rebel dash software

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The Rebel Dash is part of our compact, highly flexible, rugged CAN bus products. The Rebel Dash is designed to be integrated with the Rebel range of data loggers but can be used as a standalone CAN display.

The Rebel Dash is a freely distributable application for standalone CAN signal display configuration (using a DBC file).

The Rebel Dash exemplifies a product that is both easy to install and easy to use. For example, the Rebel data logger automatically switches the Rebel Dash on or off during sleep mode, so no user intervention is required.

With a straightforward mounting system, you can be monitoring vehicle CAN data graphically within minutes.


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