Serial Trigger and Decode
95
Operation Steps
1.
Touch
Setup
to enter the
TRIGGER
function menu.
2.
Touch
Type
and select
Serial
.
3.
Touch
Protocol
and select
CAN
.
4.
Touch
Trigger Setting
to enter the
CAN TRIG SET
menu.
5.
Touch
Condition
and select the trigger condition by turning the
Universal Knob
:
•
If you select the
REMOTE
and
ID
condition:
a.
Touch
ID Bits
to set the length of ID (11bits or 29 bits).
b.
Touch
Curr ID Byte
and turn the
Universal Knob
to select the byte that you want to set.
c.
Touch
ID
and set the ID’s va
lue by turning the
Universal Knob
. (Tips: In order to make is convenient for
the operator to set the parameters, ID b is split into several bytes. For example, if the ID’s length is 11 bits,
it will be split into two bytes, a byte includes 8 bits. If “1st byte” is selected, only the 8 least significant bits
can be changed.)
•
If you select the
ID+DATA
condition:
a.
Touch
ID
bits to select the
ID’s length
(11 or 29 bits).
b.
Touch
Curr ID Byte
and turn the
Universal Knob
to select the byte that you want to modify.
c.
Touch
ID
and set the
ID’s
value by turning the
Universal Knob
.
d.
Touch
Data
and set the value of the first byte by turning the
Universal Knob
.
Figure 10.20
CAN Trigger
10.4.1 CAN Serial Decode
Upon completing the setup of can signal and trigger, the CAN signals can be decoded.
1.
Press
Decode
–
>
Decode
. Select one of the options from the Decode1 and Decode2.
2.
Touch
Display
and select
On
to display the result of decoding.
3.
Touch
List
to enter the
LIST
function menu.
4.
Touch
Display
and choose the same options as the first step.
5.
Touch
Lines
and set the number of lines by
Universal Knob
. The range of the lines is 1 to 7.