Summarized tests
4.2 Operating
parameters
To test the operating parameters, there are two ways to connect the CANcheck to
the CAN network:
•
If there is a free SUB-D9 socket in the CAN network, you can connect the
CANcheck to this socket via the 1-to-1 cable.
•
If this is not the case, you can loop in the CANcheck between any CAN node
and the CAN network via the Y cable.
Operating parameters can be measured in two operating modes.
•
In the operating mode "layer 2", all 11-bit and 29-bit identifiers are meas-
ured. The signal levels are listed by identifier.
•
In the operating mode "CANopen", only those identifiers are measured from
which the node ID clearly originates. The signal levels are listed by node ID.
4.2.1 Operating mode layer 2
Start the operational tests from the system menu by selecting the relevant menu
item and OK. Move the selection bar from menu item to menu item with the keys
UP and DOWN. Confirm your selection with the OK key. The first test becomes
the new header.
First the power supply is measured. If the measurement is completed successfully,
the message "TEST EXECUTED" appears in the display at the end of the test. The
CANcheck has consequently not checked the test result.
System menu
-Line parameters
-Operat. parameters
-Individual tests
-Stored results
-Remote control
-Maintenance
Power supply
TEST EXECUTED
NEXT INFO
Start the next test with the virtual key "NEXT". First, however, we want to look at
the test results with the virtual key "INFO". For this, change to the virtual key
"INFO" with the key RIGHT. This appears in black with white lettering. Confirm the
selection with OK.
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