GRYPHON
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S3
MANUAL
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4.1.4 Documentation
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This page is the manual for the Gryphon Protocol, the generic TCP/IP socket commands used to program directly to the hardware. It is described in Chapter 5.
Page 1: ...GRYPHON S S3 3 USER MANUAL Version 1 0 2006 Dearborn Group Inc 27007 Hills Tech Court Farmington Hills MI 48331 Phone 248 488 2080 FAX 248 488 2082 http www dgtech com...
Page 2: ...no responsibility for any damage resulting from any accident or for any other reason while the hardware is in use Specifications presented herein are for illustration purposes only and do not necessa...
Page 3: ...the IP Address 15 3 3 1 Using a Web browser to modify the Gryphon s TCP IP parameters 16 3 4 Configuring the Wireless Connection 19 3 4 1 Using a Web browser to modify the Gryphon s Wireless TCP IP p...
Page 4: ...network hardware systems The Gryphon includes the following features User interface Ethernet with 1000 BaseT TCP IP RS 232 diagnostic port for terminal connection only Hardware One expansion module s...
Page 5: ...features available for the Gryphon hardware Section 3 Configuring the Ethernet Connection Describes how to set up the Ethernet connection IP address and modify Gryphon TCP IP parameters Section 4 On...
Page 6: ...further information regarding programming with the hardware you may wish to consult one or more of the following resources Dearborn Group Inc Phone 248 488 2080 Document Version API for communication...
Page 7: ...nly if sold as a Bundle 12 VDC power adapter If you are missing any part of this package please contact your sales representative or the technical support hotline immediately 2 1 2 Hardware setup The...
Page 8: ...tection Nominal voltage 14 5 VDC 2 1 4 External hardware features The following figure shows the external features of the S3 if installed Figure 4 Gryphon S3 rear panel 2 1 4 1 OFF ON power switch Onc...
Page 9: ...sh Release the power switch The Status LED will blinks several times then go out 2 1 4 2 VEHICLE DLC CONNECTION multiple module connector The multiple module connector links the HS CAN and SW CAN chan...
Page 10: ...certain of the pin assignments for the individual module before applying voltage to the pins marked VBAT positive or negative Never power the tool through an expansion module and the power jack simul...
Page 11: ...either rising or falling logical edge Outputs are 1A sinks Mosfett switch to ground No pull up pull up to appropriate passive state required externally The connector is a DB 9 Female Pin Function 1 In...
Page 12: ...9 Wireless PCMCIA Cardbus card Typical Card Specifications Standards Compliance 802 11g 802 11a Interface 32 bit CardBus Interface Security 64 128 bit WEP Encryption WPA PSK Two Green LEDs Slow flash...
Page 13: ...W channel 2 2 Signal Ground channel 1 3 Not connected 4 Not connected 5 Signal Ground channel 2 6 CAN High channel 2 7 SWCAN channel 1 8 Not connected 9 Not connected 10 V IN Power Ground 11 Not conne...
Page 14: ...then an appropriate network card must be installed on your PC A null 100 base T 100T cable is provided with the Gryphon package for use in a point to point configuration with a PC This cable connects...
Page 15: ...with a Gryphon unit at this address your PC s IP address must be configured to 192 168 001 002 Prior to establishing a Gryphon connection with your building s existing LAN you should contact your comp...
Page 16: ...ibed in section 3 3 1 or that described in section 3 3 2 1 Verify that your PC s TCP IP settings do NOT match those set for the Gryphon unit The Gryphon s default parameters are IP Address 192 168 1 1...
Page 17: ...e following parameters Time Date Enter the new values and click Submit Date Changes A screen verifying the change should appear TCP IP Configuration Enter your configuration type and any Static Config...
Page 18: ...e the changes Startup Programs Services A checkmark indicates that a program is currently active on the Gryphon Change Sysadmin Password Provide a new sysadmin password and click Submit Password Chang...
Page 19: ...GRYPHON S3 MANUAL 2006 19 3 4 Configuring the Wireless Connection 3 4 1 Using a Web browser to modify the Gryphon s Wireless TCP IP parameters...
Page 20: ...ommunication over the network is not possible as is often the case when reconfiguration is required then the TCP IP parameters must be changed either through the method described in section 3 3 1 or t...
Page 21: ...s a channel or interface is only accessible if it is listed here This page is automatically generated based on boot time detection of installed hardware It shows the modules installed with their type...
Page 22: ...by channel of the modules with their associated pin outs installed on the hardware i e a different view of the module pin out information On this page you may configure the following channel settings...
Page 23: ...ode Error reporting level Bus speed customized or one of several presets check appendix for values For Speed changes to become valid check the Initialization box If you turn on the bus load monitor th...
Page 24: ...YPHON S3 MANUAL 2006 24 4 1 4 Documentation page This page is the manual for the Gryphon Protocol the generic TCP IP socket commands used to program directly to the hardware It is described in Chapter...
Page 25: ...ities Other utilities not listed here can be located in the Gryphon Protocol Manual NOTE If your current TCP IP settings allow network communication you also have the option of using TELNET rather tha...
Page 26: ...ystem NOTE TO ADVANCED USERS To access the UNIX shell directly log in as user root 4 2 2 Navigating the Web page using the Lynx text based browser To start the Lynx text based browser at the gryphon p...
Page 27: ...ach communication frame that is sent between the hardware and the client over the TCP IP link should conform to the format specified in the online documentation pages resident on the Gryphon s embedde...
Page 28: ...RD A request for scheduler services sent from an SD_CLIENT to an SD_SCHED 5 2 GC frames As stated previously each GC frame is assigned a unique source and destination address before it is sent over th...
Page 29: ...l bit rates the Gryphon is built with a set of Preset Speeds for the different channel types Thus for the GM J1850 DLC module channel type there are two preset speeds the first corresponds to normal m...
Page 30: ...one or more filter blocks Each filter block defines a conformance condition by specifying which bytes within the incoming frame are to be examined and the comparison operator to be used Operators inc...
Page 31: ...ients create Message Responder processes by specifying the received message trigger conditions using Filters and Filter Blocks described earlier The client also specifies the set of GC frames that are...
Page 32: ...r Mode DHCP Client Mode or DHCP Off Static IP Mode DHCP Server Mode This is the default shipping configuration mode for the hardware This means that a PC attached point to point with the hardware can...
Page 33: ...to consult with your system administrator for assistance DHCP Off Static IP Mode This mode allows the Gryphon to be connected point to point or to a building network A Static non changing IP Address...
Page 34: ...CP IP entry for the computer s Ethernet adapter or NIC 5 Click Properties This displays the TCP IP Properties dialog 6 Click the IP Address tab 7 What is listed here will tell you how your PC is confi...
Page 35: ...ons dialog 3 Click to select highlight the network device in your PC to which the Gryphon will be connected 4 Right click this network device item and select Properties This displays a Properties dial...
Page 36: ...with the hardware you need to use the DHCP Server configuration Alternatively you could connect both the hardware configured as a DHCP client and your PC to a LAN with an existing server If Use the fo...
Page 37: ...lease verify the previous steps or call DG s Technical Support for further help A 4 What Ethernet cable should I use A null Ethernet cable is provided with the hardware package for use in a point to p...
Page 38: ...GRYPHON S3 MANUAL 2006 38 restart Windows or run the winipcfg program WIN 98 only and click on the RENEW ALL button...