Control Systems
OBR Control Systems Inc
OBR Control Systems Inc
Telephone : +1 (248) 672-3339
32233 West 8 Mile Road
www.obrcontrolsystems.com
Livonia, Michigan 48152
USA
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The channel will displays “0” when the PUMP switch is not activated and it will display “1”
when the switch is activated.
If you want the channel to display the decimal number related to its position within the byte you can
alternatively configure the low byte this way:
Define the identifier for the byte in which to look for PUMP status.
Do not assign any other data channels to this byte.
In section
Low Byte
un-tick “Bit Selection OR Byte
Selection”.
Click on the arrow down and select the byte
containing the data information, byte 5.
Now tick the box “Bit Selection OR Byte Selection”.
Click on the sixth bit window, “5”, and select “37”.
Deselect reading of data from bits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 by selecting the option “- -“ from the
scroll down menu for each of these bits.
An easy way to proceed is to click once on one of the bit windows, then press END (now
the selection “- -“ is displayed). Use the TAB key jump to the next bit, press END and then
the TAB key again etc.
The channel will displays “0” when the PUMP switch is not activated and it will display “32”
when the switch is activated.
Click on the “Visualise” button to open the visualisation display. See section 8.
PCM2 can detect and report an error on any CAN bus by flashing the warning lamp (if fitted).
If the CAN bus is exposed to a short circuit, the CAN communication will recover when the cause
of the fault has been fixed.
OBR membrane switch panel (MSP) commands are transmitted via CAN.
To configure our MSP panel, refer to section 10.