Hardware Overview

Updated on Mar 4, 2026

You can find more detailed connector information on the Pinouts page.

Left Side

Right Side

MFD Touch Side SD View
MFD Touch Side Lemo View
MFD Touch Side SD View
MFD Touch Side Lemo View
SD Card

The unit uses an SD card to save and load settings, save test results and update the firmware. You can find more information here.

CAN Input

The bottom MFD Touch Lemo port is for connecting CAN to the VBOX using the supplied RLCAB005-C cable. CAN Output is also available on this port by using an RLVBACS024 CAN splitter. You can find more information here.

The top MFD Touch Lemo port is for CAN Output. More information on this is available here.

You can use MFD Touch as part of a daisy chain with additional Racelogic modules connected to the VBOX.

MFD Touch connects to VBOX 4 with the supplied RLCAB005-C cable from the Bottom CAN port on the MFD Touch to the RLCAN port on VBOX 4.

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MFD Touch connects to VBOX 3i ADAS with the supplied RLCAB005-C cable, from the Bottom CAN port on the MFD Touch to the RL CAN port on the VBOX 3i ADAS.
 

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If you are using a CAN Hub, you connect MFD Touch with the supplied RLCAB005-C cable from the Bottom CAN port on MFD Touch to the MFD port on the CAN Hub.

You can use MFD Touch as part of a daisy chain with additional Racelogic modules connected to VBOX 3i ADAS.

MFD Touch connects to VBOX 3i with the supplied RLCAB005-C cable, from the Bottom CAN port on the MFD Touch to the CAN port on the VBOX 3i.
 

MFD Touch VB3i Connection


If you are using a CAN Hub, you connect MFD Touch with the supplied RLCAB005-C cable from the Bottom CAN port on MFD Touch to the MFD port on the CAN Hub.

You can use MFD Touch as part of a daisy chain with additional Racelogic modules connected to VBOX 3i.

When connecting MFD Touch to a VBOX 3iS/3iSR, you must identify and connect the connector labelled CAN OUT + POWER to the bottom port on the MFD Touch. If you need help identifying the connector, you can find the relevant cable drawing here.

 


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When connecting MFD Touch to a VBOX 100 Hz Speed Sensor, you must connect the cable labelled CAN OUT to the bottom port on the MFD Touch.

If you are using a wiring loom, you must identify the CAN Out connector and connect it to the bottom port on the MFD Touch. If you need help identifying the connector, you can find the relevant cable drawing here.


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MFD Touch is supplied with a Swivel Neck Richter Suction Mount (RLACS277) for mounting onto a vehicle windscreen. It can also be secured using the ¼ 20 TPI UNC screw thread on the back of the unit.
 

VBOX Touch Richter Mount