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VBOX Video HD2 - Quick Start Guide
Product introduction
The VBOX Video HD2 system is a twin camera 1080p video system, with a live time graphical overlay display.
The HD2 is compatible with existing OLED systems, as well as Racelogic modules such as the Micro Input
Module and Mini Input Module.
The system is supplied with VBOX Video HD2 setup software, which allows the user to fully customise the
graphical overlay and configure CAN channels to be captured from a connected vehicle CAN bus, or Racelogic
module.
VBOX Video Registration
So that Racelogic can continue to provide you with notification of the latest software releases, firmware
upgrades and to offer technical support, please register your Video VBOX.
Please register your unit here:
What's included in the kit:
The standard inventory and optional extras available for the VBOX Video HD2 are listed below.
VBOX Video HD2 Standard Inventory
1 x VBVDHD2-V1
2 x RLACS222
1 x RLACS231
2 x RLACS125
1 x RLACS221
1 x RLACS220
1 x RLCAB010L
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VBOX Video HD2 Unit
VBOX Video 1080p Camera (3m)
32GB SD Card - Including VBOX Video Software
Lightweight Windscreen Suction Mount
Mono Microphone (2.5m)
GPS/GLONASS Magnetic Antenna (3m)
Cigar Plug Power Supply (2m)
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Summary of Contents for VBOX Video HD2

  • Page 1 VBOX Video HD2 - Quick Start Guide Product introduction The VBOX Video HD2 system is a twin camera 1080p video system, with a live time graphical overlay display. The HD2 is compatible with existing OLED systems, as well as Racelogic modules such as the Micro Input Module and Mini Input Module.
  • Page 2: Hardware Overview

    RACELOGIC Support Centre (https://racelogic.support) VBOX Video HD2 Optional Extras RLCAB081 CAN / Serial Splitter RLCAB073 USB Logging Cable RLCAB132 Stereo Microphone Splitter RLACS133 Stereo Microphones RLVBDSP05 / 04 OLED Laptiming Display RLVBMICIN01L Micro Input Module RLVBMIM01 Mini Input Module RLCAB069L / RLCAB015L CAN Cables –...
  • Page 3: Rear Panel

    RACELOGIC Support Centre (https://racelogic.support) Rear Panel LED Behaviour If two solid green LEDs are shown, the system is ready to record. If the system is permanently fitted to a vehicle, it should be possible to view the front panel when it is mounted. A brief overview of the LED behaviour is below.
  • Page 4: Hardware Setup

    The VBOX Video system is ready to use straight out of the box. The VBOX Video HD2 is designed to disperse heat from internal components through the lid of the box, as such the unit will become hot to the touch when running.
  • Page 5 1. Mount the GPS antenna in the centre of the roof of the vehicle, away from roof bars and other antennas. For more information on antenna mounting positions, click here. 2. Connect the GPS antenna to the VBOX Video HD2.
  • Page 6 RACELOGIC Support Centre (https://racelogic.support) 3. Attach one of the cameras to the windscreen using the forward facing camera mount. Keep the camera level by ensuring ‘Racelogic’ faces upwards. 4. Connect this camera to ‘CAM1’. 5. Connect the second camera to the window, or desired mounting position.
  • Page 7 RACELOGIC Support Centre (https://racelogic.support) 6. Connect this camera to ‘CAM2’. 7. Connect the microphone to the ‘MIC’ input. 8.Connect the power connector, the HD2 takes about 45 seconds to fully boot.
  • Page 8 9.Insert the SD card into the SD card slot – the OK LED should show solid green. 10. Connect your iOS or android device to the HD2 unit via wifi. The WiFi name (SSID) of the VBOX Video will be 'VVH' followed by the serial number, eg. 'VVH00063'. The password will also be 'VVH' followed by the serial number.
  • Page 9 RACELOGIC Support Centre (https://racelogic.support) 11. Take the car outside and wait for the VBOX Video HD2 to gain satellite lock. The GPS LED should show solid green. 12. Now, the system is ready to record. VBOX Video HD2 will start recording when travelling over 15km/h, and stop recording once the vehicle has been under 15km/h for 10 seconds.
  • Page 10: Usb Stick

    SD Cards The VBOX Video HD2 is supplied with a 32GB SD card. The format needed for cards is FAT32 - if any cards larger than 32GB are used, they will need to be reformatted, as FAT32 is not the standard format for larger cards.

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