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You can read more about how and where to place the GNSS antennas here. 3. Connect the primary (A) and secondary (B) antennas to the A and B antenna ports on the VBOX 4 unit. 4. Connect the power cable to the PWR port on the VBOX 4 unit.
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You can find the complete information about how to connect VBOX 4 ADAS to the different modules and accessories required for testing here. VBOX 4 units have a USB 2.0 connector that you can use to configure your VBOX unit and output real-time serial data at the full 100 Hz data rate.
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Setup This is an overview of VBOX Setup connected to VBOX 4 ADAS. VBOX Setup is a software application that configures VBOX 4 units. You can download the VBOX Setup software here. Connection The connection between the VBOX unit and the computer should be made via USB or Bluetooth for optimum performance.
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Software Overview The menu tiles in the sidebar allows you to select between the different Available menus menus. Click button to open that menu. Displays the title of the menu you Menu title are currently in. https://en.racelogic.support//Product_Info/VBOX_Data_Loggers/VBOX_4_Product_Range/VBOX_4_ADAS/Quick_Start_Guide...
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Depending on which menu you have open, the question mark icon will open up the corresponding User Help Guide page in the Racelogic Support Centre, to provide more information about the features and settings in this menu. Language Change the operating language.
Settings Menus Click on a menu below to see more information about it. General Menu Channel Setup Menu Logging Menu GNSS Menu Slip Angle Menu IMU Menu ADAS Menu CAN Menu Ethernet Menu MFD Menu Advanced Menu https://en.racelogic.support//Product_Info/VBOX_Data_Loggers/VBOX_4_Product_Range/VBOX_4_ADAS/Quick_Start_Guide...
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