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User Guide

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Conventions

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Lists are structured as follows:

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menus and buttons in a graphical user interface.

This font is used to indicate program code and other
kinds of data input/output such as configuration scripts.

This is a cross-reference within this document:

Conventions, p. 4

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Safety advice is structured as follows:

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How to avoid the hazard.

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to the equipment, or to avoid a network security risk.

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WARNING

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CANnector Log User Manual

4.01.0091.21000 1.1 en-US

Summary of Contents for Ixxat CANnector Log

Page 1: ...CANnector Log USER MANUAL 4 01 0091 21000 1 1 en US ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ble applications of the product and because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Networks cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use b...

Page 3: ...5 2 3 Intended Use 5 3 Scope of Delivery 5 4 Product Description 6 4 1 Features 6 4 2 Software for Configuration and Visualization 6 5 Installation 7 5 1 Installing the Software 7 5 2 Installing the H...

Page 4: ...Configuration without Bus Description File 18 7 2 2 Using Messages as Trigger 21 7 2 3 Creating a Configuration with Bus Description File 23 7 2 4 Using Signals as Trigger 26 7 2 5 Loading Configurat...

Page 5: ...r operate the product 1 2 Related Documents Document Author IxAdmin Online Help HMS ACT Installation Manual HMS Installation Guide CANnector HMS 1 3 Document History Version Date Description 1 0 Octob...

Page 6: ...This is an external link URL www hms networks com Safety advice is structured as follows Cause of the hazard Consequences of not taking remediate action How to avoid the hazard Safety signs and signal...

Page 7: ...humidity Protect product from too high or too low temperature see Technical Data p 31 Protect product from fire Do not paint the product Do not modify or disassemble the product Service must be carri...

Page 8: ...ated 4 kV for 1 s 4 2 Software for Configuration and Visualization The CANnector Log provides various possibilities to manage configurations and to read the log data Dashboard With the dashboard that...

Page 9: ...uded installation file Ixxat ACT Setup w x yyy z CM exe ACT setup assistant is started Follow instructions in ACT setup assistant When installation is finished ACT and IxAdmin are installed Required U...

Page 10: ...see Installation Guide CANnector Make sure that the software is installed see Installing the Software p 7 Connect the three pins of the power supply connector W P and G with the power supply A ready t...

Page 11: ...t of the logging in the format year month day and hour minute second Log_yymmdd_hhmmss csv e g Log_200727_130506 csv The log file and the logged messages get a timestamp on the basis of the real time...

Page 12: ...ired software is installed see Installing the Software p 7 Use the USB cable included in the scope of delivery to connect the Mini USB connector of the CANnector Log to the PC Open a web browser on th...

Page 13: ...nector devices With IxAdmin the log data can be transferred to a PC Make sure that the required software is installed see Installing the Software p 7 and that the CANnector Log is connected see Connec...

Page 14: ...op 1 to stop the logger configuration Open tab Mass Storage 2 Log data that is stored on USB memory storage device is shown 3 To download a file to the PC select the file and click button Upload 4 To...

Page 15: ...Kbit s is loaded To use another pre configured configuration with another baud rate for all CAN interfaces the configuration can be selected in the dashboard via a web browser Make sure that the requi...

Page 16: ...cted see Connecting the Device p 8 Use the USB cable included in the scope of delivery to connect the Mini USB connector of the CANnector Log to the PC Start IxAdmin on the PC Window Connect Device is...

Page 17: ...nfiguration Selected pre configured basic configuration is opened Double click on the configuration in window Modules 2 Window to configure the application is opened Available CAN controllers are list...

Page 18: ...1 To enable CAN FD with CAN 5 and CAN 6 activate Enable Flexible Data Rate 2 to be able to set the Standard baud rate and the Fast Timing baud rate for CAN FD To assign the selected baud rate to the c...

Page 19: ...memory of the target device Configurations which are downloaded to the Flash memory are automatically started at the next power on of the device Select RAM for the volatile memory of the target device...

Page 20: ...log to a ring buffer and log when a trigger occurs with the possibility of a pre trigger 7 2 1 Creating a Configuration without Bus Description File Logger configurations without bus description files...

Page 21: ...Fig 16 Bus configuration To set the baud rate of the CAN busses click button and select the desired baud rate For CAN 5 and CAN 6 CAN FD can be enabled Click button Next Name the project and define t...

Page 22: ...e CAN bus wildcard mapping drag and drop the tab of the desired CAN bus from source 2 to destination logger 4 To exclude individual messages define individual messages map the messages in the destinat...

Page 23: ...right click on the message and select Exclude If desired messages can be used as trigger see Using Messages as Trigger p 21 When the logger configuration is finished open menu Build and select Build...

Page 24: ...mount of time after having received a input signal New flipflop Stores a certain sporadic event for example to keep it available for a later comparison New threshold Compares the input signal with a c...

Page 25: ...description files e g in CANdB format can be assigned to the respective CAN busses Bus description files allow access to the signals and the possibility to log individual signals instead of complete m...

Page 26: ...the CAN busses select the desired CAN bus 3 and click the data base button 1 Fig 24 Assign database Click button Open 4 to select a CAN database Click button OK to assign the data base To set the bau...

Page 27: ...log a signal only in defined intervals right click the mapped signal on logger destination 3 and select Timing Fig 26 Defining interval To log the signal in defined cycles select Cyclic and define the...

Page 28: ...e used as input for the trigger engine intended to start the logging at a certain time day based on the realtime clock of the CANnector New counter Used as a counter that counts down every time an inp...

Page 29: ...of a trigger function block right click on the function block and select Properties e g the default value of the input signal To add the trigger logic to the logger configuration open the tab Logger...

Page 30: ...e is opened Fig 29 IxAdmin Use the USB cable included in the scope of delivery to connect the Mini USB connector of the CANnector Log to the PC It is possible to access the device via Ethernet or when...

Page 31: ...o start the configuration on the CANnector Log click button Download Start 3 7 3 Configuring Further Functions The CANnector Log can additionally be used as Gateway Bridge to manipulate data and to vi...

Page 32: ...Possibility to define signals e g to count via usercode how often a certain event happens WebSock Data visualization stimulation Signals that are mapped to this bus can be visualized and stimulated w...

Page 33: ...tainless steel Relative humidity 10 95 non condensing Host system Power PC 256 MByte RAM 256 MByte Flash Ethernet 10 100 MBit s RJ45 USB 2 0 high speed device USB B 2 0 high speed device USB A CAN tra...

Page 34: ...claims and repair on www ixxat com support product returns Print out the Product Return Number PRN resp RMA Pack product in a physically and ESD safe way use original packaging if possible Enclose PR...

Page 35: ...You must dispose of this product properly according to local laws and regulations Because this product contains electronic components it must be disposed of separately from household waste When this p...

Page 36: ...uded in Offline Help Package You may obtain the complete corresponding source code of the software components from us on a data carrier and within three years as of the distribution of the software by...

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Page 38: ...last page 2020 HMS Industrial Networks Box 4126 300 04 Halmstad Sweden info hms se 4 01 0091 21000 1 1 en US 2020 11 17 20670...

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