Instructions

Appendix D: Configuration Examples 59 (62)
Save the configuration with command C CONFIG SAVE.
Start the CAN controller with command C CAN_START.
If the CAN controller receives a message from the CAN network that matches one of
the filters, the message is transmitted on the Bluetooth connection in ASCII format.
To transmit CAN messages to the CANblue II or into the connected CAN network use
ASCII format or binary format (see Generic Mode Network and Device Communication, p.
28).
Transmission format of CAN messages is automatically matched to the received
format.
To transmit a CAN data frame with the Standard identifier 7FF and the data bytes 1A 2B
3C 4D 5E 6F 70 to the CAN bus, use command M SD7 7FF 1A 2B 3C 4D 5E 6F 70.
D.2 Example 2: Configuring a CAN Bridge
The example shows how a CANblue II (configured as in example 1) is connected to a second
CANblue II.
Fig. 13 Configuring a bridge
The following specifications apply in the example:
The Slave is connected to a 1000 kBaud CAN network.
The Master (configured as in example 1) forwards all Standard CAN messages and filters
out all Extended CAN messages.
The Slave forwards all CAN messages.
CANblue II
CAN connector
Bluetooth
connection
(SPP-Server)
CAN bus 1
PC
Bluetooth
Config
Slave
Master
CANblue II
CAN connector
Bluetooth
connection
(SPP-Server)
CAN bus 2
Config
Slave
Master
Bluetooth
connection
Config connection (Bluetooth)
COM port 1 COM port 2
Only for configuration
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