Connecting wirelessly to CS10
A connection between the Service Tool hosting device and the CS10 device via WiFi is a precondition. As
with the M2M functionality there are two connection options:
1. In the peer to peer mode the CS10 must be configured as an access point. A connection to the CS10
needs to be established using the WiFi menu in the operating system of the Service Tool hosting
device.
2. Alternatively, both devices can be connected to the same router.
The Service Tool gateway needs to be changed to "PLUS+1
®
Interlink” using the menu Communications
> Gateway > PLUS+1 > Interlink > Enable.
In the list Devices double-click the device with the matching device EID. The device EID can be found on
the page M2M. The CS10 might have another node address if it was connected to another gateway
previously. If so, in the menu select Replace Missing ECU and former address will be replaced by the
current address of the device.
While in an M2M bridge, making an Interlink connection will break the M2M bridge functionality.
Overview
The keyswitch shutdown mode reduces the current consumption to a minimum and no functionality is
provided. Setting the Enable checkbox to true makes the device monitor the C1p05 pin and enter the
low power mode as soon as the pin voltage goes to GND. The Shutdown delay time parameter provides
the time by which entering the low power mode is delayed in seconds.
To have a remote connection to the CS10 via the internet, Proxy Enable flag must be set to true.
Disabling the option requires a power cycle or Device Restart.
The diagnostic address can be configured byapplying the appropriate value to the field Nodeaddress
and pressing the Save button. Changing this requires a power cycle or Device Restart.
Technical Information
PLUS+1® CS10 Wireless Gateway
Configuration
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