Mounting & Installation

Updated on Mar 4, 2026

The VBOX Micro can connect to any one of the following Racelogic input modules and then include the data from each channel in the logged VBO file. The VBOX Micro will automatically log all channels from a connected Input Module providing that the module is connected before the power is switched on.
 

DescriptionPart NumbersConnection Cable
8 Channel Thermocouple InterfaceRLVBTC8RLCAB063
8 Channel (10 bit) Analogue InterfaceRLVBADC02RLCAB063
8 Channel (16 bit) Analogue InterfaceRLVBADC03RLCAB063
4 Channel Frequency and Pulse Counter Input ModuleRLVBFIM03RLCAB063
Mini Input ModuleRLVBMIM01RLCAB063
Yaw Rate Sensor + 2-Axis G SensorRLVBYAW03RLCAB065
Inertial Measurement UnitRLVBIMU04RLCAB065

To configure an input module you must connect the module directly to the computer via a serial cable, the channels cannot be setup via the USB port on the VBOX Micro. The software required will be VBOX Setup - click here to check which modules support VBOX Setup.

The module can take power from the VBOX Micro both during operation and during configuration.

A Multi-Function Display (MFD, part number RLVBDSP03) can be connected to the CAN output of the VBOX Micro using an RLCAB063 cable. This then provides the user with a live display of the VBOX Micro data parameters, plus the ability to show live results of acceleration and deceleration runs and also display Lap times.
 

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For details of full functionality please refer to the Multi-Function Display user manual.
 

Whilst connected to the VBOX Micro, the MFD will have full functionality except for the ability to display trigger-activated brake test results.