PCAN-Router Pro – User Manual
tion the bit rate can be set independently for each CAN channel.
This is done with the I/O function
Tip: If the communication with the PCAN-Router Pro is preven-
ted because you do not know the bit rates of the CAN channels
that have been changed by the current configuration, you can
set the Router ID to a position without configuration (see sec-
tion 3.3 on page 13). Then the default bit rate is enabled.
5.3
Shipping Configuration
At delivery, the PCAN-Router Pro contains an example configura-
tion. You can change its elements (e.g. the CAN IDs) or use them as
basis for own configurations.
For editing the shipping configuration in the PPCAN-Editor it is
contained on the provided CD as file ShippingConfig.ppproj.
This configuration has following properties:
All incoming messages from the four CAN channels are written
to an inserted CompactFlash card.
No forwarding is done between the four CAN channels.
The LEDs for the CAN ports blink during CAN traffic; LEDs 1, 3,
5, and 7 (green) for incoming, LEDs 2, 4, 6, and 8 (red) for
outgoing CAN messages.
Via CAN channel 1 status CAN messages are provided for
request (RTR) containing information related to the logging
function and the CompactFlash card (see following tables).
Optionally: The battery-buffered real-time clock (RTC) can be set
and recalled via CAN channel 1 (see section 5.4
Time Clock
on page 22).
70h (Special Out)/CAN Baud
19
.
Setting the Real-
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