Device Description HG G-71910-C | English, Revision 03 | Date: 17.09.2019
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Chapter 6 – Software
6.3.2.5 CAN
6.3.2.5.1 Basic C(A)N-Parameter
This menu enables setting the various Basic CAN Bus parameters. With
the BA
-
SIC-CAN interface is activated. Simultaneously CANopen is deactivated.
Figure 17
Menu: Basic C(A)N-Parameter
Entering X enables the generation of telegrams either as standard frames according
to CAN2.0A or as extended frames according to CAN2.0B.
Correspondingly it is possible to either set the
dentifier (CAN address) as 11 bit
value (0-2047) or as 29 bit value (0-536870911). With this Identifier the Message
Objects 1 and 4 are addressed (see sections 5.2.2.3.2 on page 22 and 5.2.2.3.5 on
page 22).
and
address the Message Objects 2 and 3 (see sections 5.2.2.3.3 on
page 22 and 5.2.2.3.4 on page 22). With
0
the objects are disabled.
Via
you can choose the CAN baud rate.
switches between a permanent output (1; according to the
Data Clock
set
via
and a mode where data is only output when a transponder is decoded in the
field (
0
).
With
the remote mode is active at ed. Then the antenna only answers on Remote
Frames with a corresponding address.
The header line lists the content of the CAN status register. You can use this data for
simple diagnostics. Possible values are explained on page 23-7 of the aforemen
-
tioned CAN manual.
S:0057 X:+0064 DELTA_X: +0 Code: 00db93a1 Read: 44 E: 0000 N: 0
SR = 00: NO ERROR / / / /
(C)AN active NO
E(X)tended CAN STANDARD
(I)dentifier: TX/RX [0..2047]: 10
(A)-Identifier: TX [0..2047]: 0
(B)-Identifier: TX [0..2047]: 0
CAN-Baud(R)ate[20,50,125,250,500,1000 kB]: 125
Co(n)tinous Telegrams 1
CAN on Re(m)ote Request 0
(D)ata Clock [1..1000ms]: 8
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