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Hardware Overview

Updated on Apr 29, 2026

For a quick step-by-step guide of setting up the VBOX Video HD2 system in a vehicle, click here to see the Quick Start Guide.  

Image of a Caution: Hot Surface warning.

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.

The enclosure is designed to use airflow to cool the unit down, so do ensure that the top of the HD2 is left open to the air.
 

If VBOX Video HD2 is being used in extreme ambient temperatures (cabin temperature exceeding 50°C), the Harsh Environment Fan Accessory can be used to reduce the temperature of the unit.


Image of the Front Panel of a VBOX Video HD2 with labels.


Image of the Rear Panel of a VBOX Video HD2 with labels.


Photograph of the Side Panel of a VBOX Video HD2.
  • 2 x Camera Inputs (CAM 1 / CAM 2)
    • Resolution: 1920 x 1080p or 1280 x 720p at 30 or 60 frames/second (see the Camera specs for your camera to see the relevant specifications)
    • FOV: 148° horizontal, 86° vertical, 163° diagonal
  • 2 x Audio Inputs (MIC)
    Stereo audio recording with automatic gain control and line-level input option
  • Bluetooth
    For start/stop logging switch, heart rate monitor or OBD dongle
  • RS232 (CAN/SER)
    For communication with OLED Display
  • CAN Bus (CAN/SER)
    Allows user to log up to 80 CAN signals
  • SD Card
    Fast 32 GB card supplied with device Fast SD card required – tested up to 512 GB supported
  • USB 2.0 Host Interface (USB)
    For recording to USB flash drives, you need a fast USB drive
  • WiFi
    For camera setup/preview
  • RS232 (CAN/SER)
    For communication with OLED Display
  • HDMI video output (side connector)
    HDMI 1.3 with EIA/CEA-861-D video format support
    Maximum pixel rate of 74.25 MHz at 1080p30


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.

OK LED

Green – Fast Flash

System powering up or updating firmware/ scene

Green – Slow Flash

Fully powered - No SD Card/ USB Memory

Green – Solid

SD Card/ USB Memory OK – READY TO LOG

Orange – Slow Flash

Requires reboot

Red – Solid

System Error
The unit will automatically power cycle after approximately 30 seconds

GPS LED

Green – Slow Flash

Searching for Satellites

Green – Solid

GPS Lock OK – READY TO LOG

REC LED

Blue – Solid

Recording – DO NOT REMOVE MEDIA

Blue – Fast Flash

Closing Files – DO NOT REMOVE MEDIA

There is a fourth LED on the rear of the system. If the mounting solution only allows the back panel to be visible, this status LED works on a simple ‘traffic light’ style system. 

Status LED

Red

System Error

Orange

Not ready to record (either no GPS or no SD Card USB Memory)

Green

Ready to record  – system all OK

Blue

Recording – DO NOT REMOVE MEDIA


The VBOX Video HD2 cameras (RLACS329 and RLACS222) are 1080p cameras with Lemo connectors and 3-m cables as standard.  

All cameras is not fully supported by all hardware and firmware combinations of VBOX Video HD2. You can find more information about the camera compatibility here.  


You can find the complete information about connecting the different types of OLED displays to VBOX Video HD2 units here.

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Hardware connection diagram of standard supplied equipment.

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Hardware connection diagram of standard supplied equipment plus an OLED Display, and logging to a USB device.

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HardwareConnections_HD2_V6-10_with OLED display, USB, CAN and stereo microphones
Hardware connection diagram of standard supplied equipment plus an OLED Display, and logging to a USB device. Also includes CAN connection and microphones.


Measurements all displayed in mm.

VBOX Video HD2 diagrams from all sides with dimensions.

Measurements all displayed in mm.

VBOX Video HD2 Camera diagrams from all sides with dimensions.