RAD-Galaxy User’s Guide
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© 2016 Intrepid Control Systems, Inc.
Version 1.2 - November 28, 2017
3. Copy the Client Request Message:
Click on the
Client Request
message, then right-
click it and select “Copy” from the context menu that appears.
4. Select RAD-Galaxy Channel 2 Network:
Select “OP (BR) ETH2” from the
on Network
drop-down box.
5. Switch to the Transmit Side of the Messages Editor:
Click the
button,
which will change to have blue highlighting.
6. Paste the Client Request Message:
Right-click anywhere in the gray area on the
screen and select “Paste”. A copy of the
Client Request
message now appears as a
transmit message.
7. Tailor the Message to be Sent by Vehicle Spy:
Change the name of the message
to “VSpy Client Request”, the
Source Address
to “10.0.0.99” and the
Source Port
to
“60099”.
8. Adjust the Signal Name:
Change the name of the signal to “VSpy Request Value”.
Our message is now defined. Let’s now set a simple static value for the signal, and tell Vehicle
Spy to send our message periodically through the RAD-Galaxy to the server node.
9. Switch to the Tx Panel:
Select
Tx Panel
from the
Spy Networks
menu.
10. Select the Message:
Click on the
VSpy Client Request
message on pane on the left.
11. Adjust Tx Panel Window Panes:
Select the vertical divider that splits the
Tx Panel
into
two panes and drag it to the left so we can see the message signals and values.
12. Change VSpy Request Value:
Click under the
Value
field for the
VSpy Request Value
signal in the pane on the right, and enter the value “207”.
13. Set the Transmission Rate:
Now return to the left-hand pane. You can see that under
the
Auto Tx
column, our message is already set to send periodically, but the
Rate
field
for it says “None”. Double-click in this box and enter “0.250”, or select that value from
the drop-down box that appears.
After completing these steps, the Tx Panel should appear similar to the screenshot in