
▶
Select between all serial ports your PC is providing. If there is no serial port available,
then this field is empty. Select the COM port to which the IKD is connected. (“COM1” for
example)
2. ▷
»Connect«
▶
Opens the selected serial port and tries to connect to the IKD. If successful, it will read
out the data from the IKD but it won’t change any data on the IKD. It will populate the
“CAN Baud rate” field with the CAN baud rate the IKD is currently configured. If the IKD
is already configured to one of the four different CAN node-IDs usable for an easYgen,
the corresponding button “IKD 1 on Node-ID x” will be colored green.
3. ▷
»Disconnect«
▶
Closes the serial port if it was opened. Must be used, if accidentally the wrong COM port
was selected and connected
4. ▷
»Status field« (yellow background)
▶
Shows messages about the status of the connection
5. ▷
»IKD on Node-ID X«
▶
Each of these four buttons has two functionalities:
1) After connecting, if the IKD 1 is already configured to one of the four different CAN
node-IDs usable for an easYgen, the corresponding button will be colored green.
2) By pressing the button the program will configure the IKD 1 to the selected node-ID
and CAN baud rate. After that it will read it out for check.
6. ▷
»CAN Baud rate«
▶
This button has two functionalities:
1) After connecting it shows the currently configured CAN baud rate of the IKD.
2) It can also be used to select the CAN baud rate. For the easYgen configuration only
125 kBaud, 250 kBaud and 500 kBaud is permissible.
6.3.6.2
Configuration for a second IKD 1
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To connect a second IKD 1 to the easYgen:
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6 Application Field
6.3.6.2 Configuration for a second IKD 1
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