UMAX140900. Ethernet to CAN Converter. Version 5
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Table 3. Main CAN Configuration Parameters
Configuration
Parameter
Default Value
Range
Description
Switched Power
Out
Off
{Off, On}
State of the switch delivering power to the
CAN connector.
Baud Rate
250 kbit/s
{1000, 666.6(6),
500, 250, 125,
100,
83.3(3), 50,
20, 10}
1
The CAN baud rate.
Loopback
Messages
No
{No, Yes}
Specifies, whether the messages received
over the Ethernet and transmitted on the
CAN bus, are sent back to the Ethernet.
Setting this value to
Yes
can create an
eternal loop when the same messages are
bounced between two or more converters.
Use with caution.
1
666.6(6) and 83.3(3) kbit/s are set as 667 and 83 kbit/s, respectively, in the drop-down menu. The
666.6(6) kbit/s is absent in firmware V1.xx…4.xx.
The CAN filters have their own web pages for setting configuration parameters. If all filters are
disabled, all input CAN messages will be output on the Ethernet network.
3.3.1 CAN ID Range Filters
The CAN ID range filters are set through the
CAN ID Range Filters
configuration web page.
Figure 12. Converter CAN ID Range Filters Page
The user can independently configure five CAN ID range filters:
Filter 1, Filter
2, …, Filter 5.