neoVI FIRE 2
Multi-Protocol Vehicle Network Interface
- 1. Safety and Other Important Notices
- 2. Introduction and Overview
- 3. A Tour of neoVI FIRE2 Hardware
- 4. Hardware and Software Setup
- 5. Device Configuration
- 6. Core Feature Operation
- 6.1. Monitoring Conventional Vehicle Networks
- 6.2. Transmitting on Conventional Vehicle Networks
- 6.3. Interfacing to Automotive Ethernet (BroadR-Reach / 100BASE-T1)
- 6.4. Using the Ethernet Interface for DoIP and XCP
- 6.5. Using Miscellaneous I/O Channels
- 6.6. Standalone Logging
- 6.7. CoreMini Scripting
- 7. Advanced Features
- 8. Reference: Connector Pinouts and Cable Signal Mappings
- 8.1. neoVI FIRE 2 Connector Pinouts
- 8.2. FIRE 2 Ethernet Cable Adapter Connector Pinouts and Signal Mapping
- 8.3. neoVI-OBD-1 Cable Connector Pinouts and Signal Mapping
- 8.4. neoVI-OBD-MULTI (Regular and Right Angle) Cable Connector Pinouts and Signal Mapping
- 8.5. neoVI FIRE/RED J1939 Cable Connector Pinouts and Signal Mapping
- 8.6. FIRE 2 OBD Cable with DoIP Support Connector Pinouts and Signal Mapping
- 9. Support Contact Information
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