Instructions

Message Types
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4.3.3 Starting the CAN Controller
Sets the CAN controller in running state.
CAN <port> START
Parameter
Parameter
Description
port
CAN port number 1...2 (with NT 200), 1...4 (with NT 420)
Example
CAN 1 START
Return Value
Return value
Description
R ok
Function succeeded
R ERR <error-number> <error-description>
See List of Error Codes, p. 24
4.3.4 Stopping the CAN Controller
Sets the CAN controller in stopped state for (re-)configuration.
With the command STOP the locally buffered transmit messages of the CAN controller are
discarded.
CAN <port> STOP
Parameter
Parameter
Description
port
CAN port number 1...2 (with NT 200), 1...4 (with NT 420)
Example
CAN 1 STOP
Return Value
Return value Description
R ok
Function succeeded
R ERR <error-number> <error-description>
See List of Error Codes, p. 24
CAN@net NT 200/420 Software Design Guide
4.02.0332.20000 1.5 en-US