Getting Started
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 result in damaging the USB port, and this 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 connector A, 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
Do not use the logger's USB port for data logging purposes, as it may result in damaging the USB port, and this won't be covered under warranty.
CAN/CAN FD
ReXgen2 can be interfaced to the CAN/CAN FD bus, from which data will be logged using D-Sub 9 connector A or connector B. The CAN-high and CAN-low from the vehicle or machine terminals must match the CAN-high and CAN-low terminal of the ReXgen2. ReXgen2 should be configured with the same baud rate as the device to which it is interfaced.
Notes:
The Connector must be tightened properly to make a proper connection, ensuring reliable operation.
Each CAN/CAN FD bus end must be terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor across CAN H & CAN L.
Do not short-circuit any pins.
The maximum safe applied voltage is +28V.
CAN/CAN FD 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 result in damaging the USB port, and this won't be covered under warranty.
ANALOG & DIGITAL INPUT
ReXgen2 supports 2 analog inputs in (the range of) ±10 V. The 2 analogue inputs are interfaced to the ReXgen2 via a D-Sub 9 connector B. ReXgen2 also supports two digital inputs. The digital inputs are interfaced to the ReXgen2 via a D-Sub 9 connector A.
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 +28V
Do not use the logger's USB port for data logging purposes, as it may result in damaging the USB port, and this won't be covered under warranty.
USB
For configuration and test purposes, you can connect the device to a PC via a USB communication gateway. The device is supplied with a standard Micro USB cable. Please note that the USB is not isolated; an isolator can be purchased separately.
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