Connecting the Device

Attention:

  • A qualified technician must install, connect, and commission the device.

  • Ensure the power supply is disconnected before connecting the device.

  • Do not use the logger's USB port for data logging purposes, as it may damage the USB port, which won't be covered under warranty.

  • Only use components from the starter kits or the accessories supplied.

POWER

Power supply to the product is given using the male, 9-pin standard D-type connector.

Notes:

  • The connector needs to be tightened properly to make a proper connection, ensuring reliable operation.

  • Do not short-circuit any pins.

  • The maximum safe applied voltage is +34V.

CAN

ReXgen 1 can be interfaced to the CAN bus, from which data will be logged using D-Sub 9. The CAN-high and CAN-low from the vehicle or machine terminals must match the CAN-high and CAN-low terminal of the ReXgen1. ReXgen1 should be configured with the same baud rate as the device to which it is interfaced.

Notes:

  • The connector needs to be tightened properly to make a proper connection, ensuring reliable operation.

  • Each end of the CAN bus must be terminated with a 120Ω resistor across CAN H & CAN L.

  • Do not short-circuit any pins.

  • The maximum safe applied voltage is +28V.

  • CAN bus is not isolated by default; isolating devices can be purchased separately.

  • Do not use the logger's USB port for data logging purposes, as it may damage the USB port, which won't be covered under warranty.

USB

USB can be used to interface and power the device as a PASS-THRU device. It will configure the device for data retrieval as a data logger.

Attention:

  • Do not use the logger's USB port for data logging purposes, as it may damage the USB port, which won't be covered under warranty.

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