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  1. Rebel Dash
  2. Rebel Dash: Product Manual
  3. The Rebel Dash Software
  4. Configuring the Rebel Dash using the Rebel Dash Software

Creating a Configuration Ready to send to the Rebel Dash

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Last updated 1 year ago

A DBC file (containing the description of the messages broadcast on the CAN bus) can be loaded to configure the Rebel Dash.

Click on the Open icon on the toolbar.

Locate the DBC file using the Windows browser.

Select the Open option to import it.

A list of messages from the DBC file will then appear on the "Messages" panel.

To choose the signal(s) to be logged onto the Rebel Dash, click on an identifier to select it, and a list of available signal(s) will appear under the 'Signal' panel.

The user can choose the available signal(s) by clicking on the signal's name.

Repeat Steps 5 to 8 until all the signals that are desired in the configuration have been added.

The user can select the signal or identifier to be imported into the configuration setup. In this case, follow steps 5-8; alternatively, all items may be added by pressing the button.

The user can then click on the '' button to add the signal to the configuration or the '' button to undo the process.