Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 User Guide
- 2 Safety Instructions
- 3 Scope of Delivery
- 4 Product Description
- 5 Installation
- 6 Configuration as PC Interface with VCI Driver
- 7 Configuration as Generic PC Interface or as Bridge
- 8 Operation
- 9 Errors and Troubleshooting
- 10 PC Interface with VCI Driver Network and Device Communication
- 11 Generic Mode Network and Device Communication
- 12 Technical Data
- 13 Default Settings
- 14 Support/Return Hardware
- 15 Disposal
- A Regulatory Compliance
- B Disposal and recycling
- C Measurements
- D Configuration Examples
Configuration as Generic PC Interface or as Bridge 17 (64)
► Enter the path to the CanBlueCon.exe.
To load an existing configuration:
► In bridge configurations adjust the MAC address in the txt-file.
► Enter CanBlueCon.exe <CONFIG_COM_PORT_NUMBER> <FILE_NAME> in the
command line.
→ Batch mode is started.
→ Commands are read from the configuration file.
To define a new configuration:
► Enter CanBlueCon.exe <CONFIG_COM_PORT_NUMBER>.
→ Interactive mode is started.
► Configure a generic interface (see Configuring an Interface, p. 18) or a Bridge (see
Configuring a Bridge, p. 20).
► Use ASCII commands to configure the device and observe the following:
– Execute the commands with key Enter.
– See Generic Mode Network and Device Communication, p. 28 for further information
about the commands.
The CANblueCon configuration tool supports a command history. Scrolling through former commands is
possible with the keys Up and Down.
Local Commands
Additionally to the ASCII commands local commands are supported by the CANblueCon. The
commands are interpreted locally and allow for example the implementation of cyclic
transmission. Local commands are useful if a configuration is planned to be used in Batch mode
of the CANblueCon, for example to implement loops or prints on screen.
Additional Commands with CANblueCon Configuration Tool
Command
Parameter
Description
#delay
<DELAY_TIME>
Delays the execution for the specified
time in seconds.
#goto <LABEL_NAME>
Continues the execution from the
string where the label is defined.
#help
-
Shows a help screen.
#label
<LABEL_NAME>
Defines a label.
#pause
-
Waits until any key is pressed.
#print <TEXT>
Prints <TEXT> on the display.
#exit
-
Closes the CANblueCon.
CANblue II User Manual
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