
HV DTemp Measurement System – Using a HV DTemp Measurement System
User Guide
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Version 01.00 // 2021
Fig. 5-21: Read-in configuration file
Running Auto-Configuration
Also in this case, the bus is checked for connected hardware.
Auto Configuration
is also
used to detect and resolve CAN ID conflicts. When running
Auto Configuration
a configura-
tion document is automatically generated. Upon process completion, the new configuration
file needs to be named accordingly and stored in the required folder.
Fig. 5-22:
File | Auto-Configuration
Select
File | Auto-Configuration
(→
Alt + A
).
⇨
The bus will be scanned for devices and possibly existing conflicts.
⇨
Detected components are listed on the left below the CAN bus level (Fig. 5-21).
→ Information on how to save a configuration can be found in chapter "Saving the configuration".
Setting options in the left section of the configuration window (highlighted in blue)
f
CAN bus level – Right-clicking opens the context menu. The
Edit
command opens the
CAN Bus
dialog.
→ See chapter 5.3.2.3 "Setting CAN parameters".
f
Module level – The
Edit
command opens the
Device Properties
dialog.
→ See chapter 5.3.2.4 "Module settings".
f
Controller level – Here the controllers connected to the central unit are displayed. The
example in Fig. 5-21 shows an HV DTemp-M64 controller with the ID '3' and the serial
number '118'. The setting options for a controller are grouped in a table in the right window
pane in the
DTemp_M Modules
section. Each controller is provided with a separate table.