Representation: Bit
Some CAN devices need to be addressed by a bit represented CAN channel. The
address can be assigned in this window and is illustrated by a matrix table.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
a) Enter name of the CAN-channel.
b) Enter CAN message ID. Check the box, if extended IDs (29 bit) are used.
c) If replacement values are used, specify time-out period and raw value.
d) Check the box, if a multiplexer (row counter) is used.
e) Enter data position, length and format.
f) The matrix table shows the assignment of the bits.
- Red colored fields show the assignment of the data bits.
- Orange colored fields show the assignment of the multiplexer bits.
Conversion to physical values
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
a) Enter factor (gain) for conversion to physical value.
b) Enter offset for conversion to physical value.
c) Select type of physical value.
d) Select unit of physical value.
e) Enter minimum physical limit of the channel. (for manual setup)
f) Enter maximum physical limit of the channel. (for manual setup)
g) Check the box to automatically adjust the limits of the channel.
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