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CAN@net NT
100/200/420
USER MANUAL
4.01.0332.20000 1.7 en-US ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 CAN@net NT 100/200/420 USER MANUAL 4.01.0332.20000 1.7 en-US ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Important User Information Disclaimer The information in this document is for informational purposes only. Please inform HMS Industrial Networks of any inaccuracies or omissions found in this document. HMS Industrial Networks disclaims any responsibility or liability for any errors that may appear in this document. HMS Industrial Networks reserves the right to modify its products in line with its policy of continuous product development.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page User Guide ........................... 3 Target Audience.......................3 Related Documents ......................3 Document History ......................3 Trademark Information .....................3 Conventions........................4 Safety Instructions ......................5 General Safety Instructions ....................5 Intended Use........................5 Scope of Delivery ........................ 6 Product Description ......................7 Features .........................7 Operational Modes ......................8 Add-Ons for Customer Specific Expansions .................
  • Page 4 Default Network Settings ....................27 Default TCP/UDP Ports ..................... 27 10 Technical Data ........................27 11 Support/Return Hardware....................28 11.1 Support ........................28 11.2 Return Hardware ......................28 12 Disposal..........................28 Regulatory Compliance ..................... 29 EMC Compliance (CE) ..................... 29 FCC Compliance Statement ....................
  • Page 5: User Guide

    Related Documents Document Author Installation Guide VCI Driver Software Design Guide CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Generic Protocol for Gateway Mode User Manual CAN-Gateway Configurator User Manual CAN@net NT/CANbridge NT Lua ADK User Manual CAN@net NT C-API...
  • Page 6: Conventions

    User Guide 4 (32) Conventions Instructions and results are structured as follows: ► instruction 1 instruction 2 ► → result 1 → result 2 Lists are structured as follows: • item 1 • item 2 Bold typeface indicates interactive parts such as connectors and switches on the hardware, or menus and buttons in a graphical user interface.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions 5 (32) Safety Instructions Risk of interference to radio and television if used in office or home environment! Use exclusively included accessories. Use exclusively shielded cables. Make sure that the shield of the interface is connected with the device plug and the plug on the other side.
  • Page 8: Scope Of Delivery

    VCI driver • User Manual CAN-Gateway Configurator for CAN@net NT and CANbridge NT • Software Design Guide CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Generic Protocol for Gateway Mode • User Manual CAN@net NT/CANbridge NT Lua ADK • User Manual CAN@net NT C-API ixcan 4.01.0332.20000 1.7 en-US...
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Product Description To use all features the latest version of the CAN-Gateway Configurator as well as the latest firmware of the CAN@net NT must be installed. For documentation of firmware versions below V6 contact Ixxat support. The CAN@net NT hardware provides connectivity to Ethernet and CAN networks with various operational modes.
  • Page 10: Operational Modes

    CAN or CAN-FD Fig. 1 Gateway mode For information about the communication in Gateway mode and commands that are used to exchange CAN messages see Software Design Guide CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Generic Protocol for Gateway Mode on www.ixxat.com. 4.2.2 Bridge Modes A single device can be used as Local CAN Bridge, which allows to map individual messages from and to each CAN port of the device.
  • Page 11 The ECI interface mode is only possible via Ethernet. With the ECI driver the CAN@net NT can be used as a PC interface with Linux. All ECI-based Ixxat tools as well as customer-specific applications based on the ECI driver can be used. The ECI driver offers the possibility to communicate with up to 32 CAN@net NT devices via LAN or internet.
  • Page 12: Add-Ons For Customer Specific Expansions

    For more information about the Lua ADK see User Manual CAN@net NT/CANbridge NT Lua ADK on www.ixxat.com. 4.3.2 C-API ixcan The CAN API for C uses the ASCII protocol interface to access the CAN@net NT. The C-API ixcan converts the API calls into corresponding ASCII commands according to the ASCII Gateway Mode of the CAN@net NT.
  • Page 13: Installation

    ► Configurator V6. Installing the Hardware Fig. 4 Connectors The CAN@net NT 100 has one D-Sub 9 CAN connector on the front. CAN 1 (CAN@net NT 200/420) CAN 2 (CAN@net NT 200/420) Power connector CAN 3 (CAN@net NT 420) CAN 4 (CAN@net NT 420) 4.01.0332.20000 1.7 en-US...
  • Page 14 CAN GND Shield If a D-Sub 9 connector is used for the terminal adapters, observe the pin allocation of the D-Sub 9 connector. Pin Allocation of D-Sub 9 Connector (CAN@net NT 100 and Adapter) Pin no. Signal — CAN low CAN GND —...
  • Page 15: Checking And Updating The Firmware

    Updating the Device Firmware Whether updating is permitted via Ethernet or a password is needed, is defined in the security settings of the CAN-Gateway Configurator. The default password is IXXAT. For more information see user manual CAN-Gateway Configurator. The firmware is constantly improved and expanded! Check if a newer firmware version is available within the support area on www.ixxat.com.
  • Page 16 Installation 14 (32) ► Save the configuration on the computer. ► Open menu Target and select Update Firmware. ► Select the update file. → Firmware of the connected device is updated. In the status window check if the update is completed successfully. ►...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    The security settings set via the CAN-Gateway Configurator define if changing the configuration via Ethernet is possible and if a password is needed to change to configuration. The default password is IXXAT. For more information see user manual CAN-Gateway Configurator.
  • Page 18: Basic Configuration

    Make sure, that the latest firmware is on the device (see Checking and Updating the ► Firmware, p. 13). Make sure, that the latest CAN-Gateway Configurator is installed (check within support area ► on www.ixxat.com). ► Start the CAN-Gateway Configurator. 4.01.0332.20000 1.7 en-US CAN@net NT User Manual...
  • Page 19 Configuration 17 (32) ► To identify the connected devices and the firmware version, open menu Scan and select All Ixxat devices. → Connected devices and firmware version of the devices are shown. → Devices that are connected via a router are not found. IP address and device firmware version must be known.
  • Page 20 Make sure that the IP address is in the range of the network in which the device is integrated. ► Define the network settings. ► Enter password (default: IXXAT) in field Device password. ► To write the new IP configuration to the target device click button Save. ► Connect the device in CAN-Gateway Configurator (see Connecting the Device in the CAN- Gateway Configurator, p.
  • Page 21 ► ► To change the device name, enter a new device name in field Device name. ► Enter password (default: IXXAT) in field Device password. ► To write the new IP configuration to the target device click button Save. ►...
  • Page 22: Configuration Of Interface Modes (Ascii, Vci, Eci)

    ► To exchange messages in the Gateway mode, use ASCII commands (for more information see Software Design Guide CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Generic Protocol for Gateway Mode). ► In the VCI interface mode configure the Device Server (for more information see Installation Guide Driver.
  • Page 23: Configuration Of Bridge Modes (Local Can, Can-Eth-Can)

    For more information about the setting possibilities (e.g. general settings, baud rate, MQTT) and descriptions of the further configuration possibilities (e.g. J1939 Mapping, cyclic transmission) see User Manual CAN-Gateway Configurator on www.ixxat.com. Make sure, that the Master device is connected to the network (see Connecting Possibilities, ►...
  • Page 24: Downloading The Configuration With Linux

    Configuration 22 (32) ► Configure the following for the Master and for each Slave in use: ► In the configuration tree select General (8) and enter the IP address of the device for CAN-Ethernet-CAN bridges (4). ► Define the general settings (5). ►...
  • Page 25: Reset To Factory Settings

    Read and erase LOG File In case of an error the device writes the error in a log file. The log file can be read from the device, saved as a txt file and send to the Ixxat support if needed. ►...
  • Page 26: Operation

    Link speed LED Ethernet port Link/Activity LED 10 CAN connector D-Sub 9 (CAN@net NT 100) Ethernet Port Designed as standard RJ45 port with pin allocation according to Ethernet standard. Because of the Ethernet PHY auto-crossover feature the device can be connected with a crossover cable or with a one-to-one network cable.
  • Page 27 Operation 25 (32) LED state Comments Description No power Possible causes: device not connected to power supply, fuse of device damaged, internal power supply damaged, power supply not sufficient Green Power Device fully functional 7.3.2 Status LED Indicates the device status. LED state Comments Description...
  • Page 28 Operation 26 (32) 7.3.5 Link Speed LED The yellow LED indicates the link speed. LED state Description 10 MBit/s Orange 100 MBit/s 7.3.6 Link/Activity LED Indicates connection status of the Ethernet interface. LED state Description Comments No link detected No connection to Ethernet network, Network cable damaged Green Link...
  • Page 29: Default Network Settings

    = ((device serial number - 800 000) MOD 254) +1 can be found. Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0 Standard Gateway Device Name CAN@net NT IXXAT Device password Transmitted MD5-encrypted Default TCP/UDP Ports CAN@net CAN Gateway Configurator Device scan and IP configuration: Device scan and IP configuration:...
  • Page 30: Support/Return Hardware

    Support/Return Hardware Support/Return Hardware 11.1 Support ► For problems or support with the product request support at www.ixxat.com/support. ► If required use support phone contacts on www.ixxat.com. 11.2 Return Hardware Fill in the form for warranty claims and repair on www.ixxat.com/support/product-returns.
  • Page 31: A Regulatory Compliance

    EMC Compliance (CE) The product is in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. More information and the Declaration of Conformity is found at www.ixxat.com. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: •...
  • Page 32: Disposal And Recycling

    Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance 30 (32) Disposal and recycling You must dispose of this product properly according to local laws and regulations. Because this product contains electronic components, it must be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, contact local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options, or simply drop it off at your local HMS office or return it to HMS.
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