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PCAN-MiniDisplay
Visualization, Recording, and
Playback of CAN Data
User Manual
Document version 2.4.0 (2019-11-19)

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  • Page 1 PCAN-MiniDisplay Visualization, Recording, and Playback of CAN Data User Manual Document version 2.4.0 (2019-11-19)
  • Page 2 (from serial number 12215) The front page shows the PCAN-MiniDisplay with mounting frame. PCAN® is a registered trademark of PEAK-System Technik GmbH. microSD™ is a trademark or registered trademark of SD-3C, LLC in the United States of America, other countries, or both.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Contents Introduction Properties at a Glance Scope of Supply Connectors J1 External Buttons J2 System J3 and J7 USB J4 JTAG J5 microSD J6 Serial Scene Definition General Description of an *.ins File Example of an *.ins File...
  • Page 4 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Settings and Maintenance Device Settings Internal Statistics Memory Card Using Own Pictures Alternative Startscreen Technical Specifications Appendix A CE Certificate Appendix B Dimension Drawing Appendix C Structure on the Memory Card Appendix D Definition Files Reference Scene Definition (*.ins)
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The data traffic is recorded to a memory card and can be replayed or analyzed on a PC later on. In addition to the built-in PCAN-MiniDisplay there is a version in plastic casing with push buttons available. This can be used to create and evaluate application-specific configurations.
  • Page 6: Properties At A Glance

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Properties at a Glance CAN connections via 2 High-speed CAN channels (ISO 11898-2)  Bit rates from 40 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s  Complies with CAN specifications 2.0 A/B  NXP TJA1041 CAN transceiver with wake-up 2 analog inputs ...
  • Page 7: Scope Of Supply

    Operating temperature range from -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) Scope of Supply PCAN-MiniDisplay with mounting frame Cables for power supply, CAN, and digital inputs 512 MB memory card installed Conversion software PEAK-Converter for Windows 10, 8.1, 7 (32/64-bit) Configuration examples Manual in PDF format...
  • Page 8: Connectors

    For basic use, at least the power supply (J2), a CAN connection (J2), and a microSD memory card (J5) are needed. Figure 1: Bottom side of the PCAN-MiniDisplay board; connectors J1, J2, J3, J4, J6, J7; pin 1 marked red...
  • Page 9: J1 External Buttons

    J1 External Buttons 3 push buttons can be connected and used to navigate through the menus of the PCAN-MiniDisplay user interface. This is for mainte- nance and debugging purposes. For example, a user of the PCAN- MiniDisplay can be enabled to do communication configuration changes or CAN tracing.
  • Page 10: J3 And J7 Usb

    J3 and J7 USB The connections J3 and J7 (Mini-USB port) can be used for access to the memory card in the PCAN-MiniDisplay from a PC via a USB connection. The memory card can also be accessed with the PCAN- MiniDisplay switched off.
  • Page 11 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual 2.3.1 Unplugging the USB Connection Before unplugging the USB cable from the PC or the PCAN- MiniDisplay, the device should be logged out of the operating system. This procedure ensures that the operating system has correctly finished a write process to the memory card of the PCAN- MiniDisplay.
  • Page 12: J4 Jtag

    Function Reset# 3.3 V Figure 7: Pin assignment J4 JTAG RTCK TRST J5 microSD Slot for a microSD memory card (max. 32 GByte). Figure 8: Location of the microSD card slot on the circuit board of the PCAN-MiniDisplay (bottom view)
  • Page 13: J6 Serial

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual J6 Serial Provides serial signals for customer-specific extensions. Function TxD RS-232 RxD RS-232 Figure 9: Pin assignment J6 Serial Buzzer Note: The serial pins RxD and TxD are not supported by the standard firmware.
  • Page 14: Scene Definition

    Note: Running a display configuration as well as recording and playback of CAN messages is not possible at the same time. The PCAN-MiniDisplay can only be used with one of the three functions. General Description of an *.ins File A scene is a collection of instruments, labels, fonts, etc.
  • Page 15 Note: If the definition of a scene is altered, the previously generated binary file (*.inb) must be manually deleted on the memory card of the PCAN-MiniDisplay, so the loader sees that a new binary must be created from the text file. If you do not delete the binary file, your changes in the definition file will not have any effect.
  • Page 16: Example Of An *.Ins File

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Example of an *.ins File On the memory card or in the download package of the PCAN- MiniDisplay you can find examples of the various configuration options in the Scenes directory. The following, simple example defines: the CAN message "ExampleMsg"...
  • Page 17 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual [label1] name="label1" // Name of the label for reference position=10,20 // X-position,Y-position in pixel; 0,0 is the top left corner font_idx=0 // Sets the font to be used length=15 // Number of characters initval="Current Speed: "...
  • Page 18: Using Several Scenes

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Using Several Scenes It is possible to use more than one scene on the PCAN-MiniDisplay. Scenes can be switched by using the digital inputs (e.g. with push buttons). To achieve this, a list of scene definition files must be created in a scenes project file (*.inp).
  • Page 19: Steps To Operation

    On power-on the PCAN-MiniDisplay looks for the internally saved startup options. A scene for display or the tracer for CAN recording can be started automatically. Tip: At delivery, the PCAN-MiniDisplay is configured to start the following scene: /MiniDisplay/Scenes/Default/Default.inp This chapter describes the steps to put the PCAN-MiniDisplay to operation.
  • Page 20 End the USB connection in the PC’s operating system and disconnect the USB cable. If prepared in a PC, remove the microSD memory card from it and insert it into the slot of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. If needed, do the following to restore the directory structure on the card: Establish a USB connection between the PCAN-MiniDisplay and your PC in order to access the microSD memory card.
  • Page 21: Powering On The Device

    The memory card appears as a mass storage device. Powering On the Device The PCAN-MiniDisplay is powered on by applying a supply voltage in the range of 7 to 30 V DC to connector J2. The device starts up automatically. If not altered after delivery, the PCAN-MiniDisplay shows the scene with the name Default.inp.
  • Page 22: Menus

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Menus Figure 10: Main menu The PCAN-MiniDisplay provides a user interface for accessing the individual functions and configuring the settings. The navigation is done via the digital inputs of connector J1 that can be equipped with push buttons, for example. See section 2.1 on page 9 for details about the connection.
  • Page 23: Setting The Startup Options

    Via the main menu entry you can set the Startup Options behavior on power-on. Do the following to display a scene at startup: Note: At delivery, the PCAN-MiniDisplay is configured to start the scene called Default.inp. Set the marker after ...
  • Page 24 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Do the following to start tracing at startup: To the right of tracer, select the checkbox and set Start the marker  , enter the time span for stopping the Tracer timeout tracer if no CAN messages are received. The...
  • Page 25: Can Tracing

    With this function, the whole incoming CAN traffic including RTR frames and error frames is recorded on the memory card of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. The timing is regarded too. Trace CAN 1 / Trace CAN 2 With these settings, the information to be recorded can be selected.
  • Page 26 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Trace timeout If no CAN message is received within this time span, the device switches to sleep mode. To restart the device, a keystroke or a wake-up via the CAN bus is required. The entry keeps the Never tracer running.
  • Page 27 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual File count circular This value indicates the maximum number of trace files that are created for a recording of the Trace type circular. Session type This setting determines whether the files created for a recording of are overwritten or not.
  • Page 28 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Do the following to record: Make sure that there is no USB connection between the PCAN-MiniDisplay and your PC. Click on Start. The recording is saved to the indicated File. End the recording with Stop tracing.
  • Page 29: Playing Back Recorded Can Traffic

    Playing Back Recorded CAN Traffic  Menu item Play Back Trace The PCAN-MiniDisplay can play back CAN messages from a binary trace file (*.btr) onto the connected CAN bus. The timing of the CAN messages, as it occurred originally during recording of the trace file, is preserved.
  • Page 30: Using The Recorded Can Traffic On The Pc

    Using the Recorded CAN Traffic on the PC The recorded CAN traffic can be load with a PC via a USB connection from the memory card of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. It is stored in binary-coded trace files *.btr in the following directory: /MiniDisplay/Traces/ For further use you must convert the data in an appropriate format.
  • Page 31 Values (CSV) spreadsheet (semicolon as separator). For further use of the trace data proceed as follows: Connect the PCAN-MiniDisplay to the PC with the provided USB cable. The PCAN-MiniDisplay does not need to be powered on. Under Windows, start the PEAK-Converter.exe program from the memory card of the PCAN-MiniDisplay which resides in the /MiniDisplay/Tools directory.
  • Page 32: Filtering The Can Traffic At Recording

    The format of the file is described in the appendix section D.3 on page 79. List the CAN IDs that can pass the filter. Connect the PCAN-MiniDisplay to the PC with the provided USB cable. The PCAN-MiniDisplay does not need to be powered on.
  • Page 33: Settings And Maintenance

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Settings and Maintenance Device Settings Here you specify the settings for the connection to a CAN bus and those for the use of the device. When you have changed settings, save them permanently with Save&OK. If you want to use the changed settings only temporarily (during the current session), choose OK.
  • Page 34 CAN bitrate Tip: With the Bit Rate Calculation Tool from PEAK-System you can determine the register values for your bitrate. The software is available free of charge for Android, iOS, and Windows on our website.
  • Page 35 The power consumption is therefore reduced. 6.1.9 Show startscreen After power-on, the PCAN-MiniDisplay shows a bitmap file for a few seconds as start screen. This behavior can be switched on and off here. The bitmap file can be replaced with your own graphic. For more information, see section 7.1 on page 39.
  • Page 36: Internal Statistics

    The page gives an overview about the device's internals. The specifications are usually used for support purposes. The screen also shows the serial number of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. Furthermore, hardware functions are available for maintenance of the device. They are described briefly in the following.
  • Page 37 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Note: The PCAN-MiniDisplay cannot access the memory card as long as a USB connection to a PC is established. Show Directory Shows the directories on the memory card in order to see which files exist. View Bitmap Only bitmap files (*.bmp) are shown in the directories (e.g.
  • Page 38: Using Own Pictures

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Using Own Pictures The PCAN-MiniDisplay can be used to integrate your own pictures. These can be project-specific images when switching on the display or for individual instrument displays. The following table provides information about the necessary...
  • Page 39: Alternative Startscreen

    An alternative start screen can be assigned to each PCAN- MiniDisplay. A bitmap file must be located on the internal memory card. By default, the manufacturer start screen (PEAK logo) is displayed. The following table shows the file name and storage path to be...
  • Page 40: Technical Specifications

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Technical Specifications Inputs and output Digital input 10 kΩ pull-up resistor (J2, pin 4) Switching threshold: 0: <= 1.8 V (switch against ground) 1: >= 6.6 V Digital output Low-side switch (J2, pin 3) max. output voltage 32 V max.
  • Page 41 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Power supply Supply voltage 7 - 30 V DC Current consumption 135 mA (at 12 V) typical Current consumption in 70 mA (at 12 V) typical screensaver mode Environment Operating temperature -20 - +70 °C (-4 - +158 °F) Temperature for storage -30 - +80 °C (-22 - +176 °F)
  • Page 42: Appendix Ace Certificate

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Appendix A CE Certificate...
  • Page 43: Appendix B Dimension Drawing

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Appendix B Dimension Drawing Figure 13: View onto the PCAN-MiniDisplay with mounting frame (IPEH-002262). The installation depth is 18.3 mm. The figure does not correspond to the original size.
  • Page 44 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Figure 14: View onto the PCAN-MiniDisplay without mounting frame (IPEH-002262). The installation depth is 18.3 mm. The figure does not correspond to the original size.
  • Page 45: Appendix C Structure On The Memory Card

    Directory Structure Function Fixed root directory for files that are accessed by /MiniDisplay/ the PCAN-MiniDisplay or that are related to the device. Intro.bmp Screen at startup of the device (320 x 240 pixels). Documentation/ Documentation of the PCAN-MiniDisplay in PDF format.
  • Page 46 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Directory Structure Function Bitmap font to be used in a scene. *.fon *.bmp Bitmap to be used in an instrument. Software tools to be used with the PCAN- Tools/ MiniDisplay. PEAK-Converter.exe Windows program PEAK-Converter for converting a recorded binary trace file (*.btr) to another...
  • Page 47: Appendix D Definition Files Reference

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Appendix D Definition Files Reference The keywords of the following definition files are described in this appendix: Scene Definition (*.ins) starting below Scenes Project File (*.inp) on page 78 CAN ID Filters (*.flt) on page 79 Scene Definition (*.ins)
  • Page 48 Note: If the definition of a scene is altered, the previously generated binary file (*.inb) must be deleted on the memory card of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. Otherwise no new binary file will be created and changes in the text file will be ignored.
  • Page 49 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual bitrate0 bitrate1 Determines the bitrate of the High-speed CAN channel 1 (bitrate0) and the High-speed CAN channel 2 (bitrate1). If these keywords are omitted, the bitrates defined in the menu are Device Settings valid ( at delivery). If a scene with a defined bitrate is closed, BusOff that bitrate stays active.
  • Page 50 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual enums Count of used enums, range: 1 … 20 enums=2 variables Count of used variables, range: 1 … 96 variables=7 labels Count of used labels, range: 1 … 64 labels=5 fonts Count of additional fonts that are specified for this project, range: 1 …...
  • Page 51 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual D.1.2 [instrumentX] Section Each instrument is indicated with a [instrumentX] section. X is a consecutive number, starting with 1. The number of instruments is defined with the “instruments” keyword in the [global] section. [instrument1] pictures Count of pictures per instrument, range: 1 … 99...
  • Page 52 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual no_restore Determines the handling of the background while drawing. Value Description 0 (default) Before the instrument sequence will be drawn, the background is saved. Then the background could be restored before a new instrument sequence is drawn. This can be useful if the sequences have different sizes.
  • Page 53 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual While loading the *.ins file, every single picture is recalculated with the background. Therefore, instrument0 must be defined with a global background picture as the one and only item with the keyword “no_restore=1”. An overlapping of different transparency images is not possible here.
  • Page 54 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual background Defines an individual background picture for this instrument. Value Description No background for this instrument. The instrument has an individual background picture which will be used if transparency=1. While loading the *.ins file, the pictures is calculated in the background.
  • Page 55 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Format of a picture list entry: <index>=<pic-name>,<transparency-name>,<xpos>,<ypos>,<low-val>,<high-val> Part of picture list entry Description <index> Number of the picture. Must be in the range {0 … pictures - 1}. <pic-name> File name of the picture without path. The picture must be stored in the same directory where the *.ins file is...
  • Page 56 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual font Filename of the bitmap font. The string must written with quotation marks. Extension of a font file name is *.fon. font="arial_20.fon" The following fonts are available on the PCAN-MiniDisplay: lucida_13_18.fon century_13_16.fon century_16_18_numbers.fon (only digits from 0 to 9) Palatino_Linotype_12_14.fon...
  • Page 57 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual type Type of the font. Currently only monochrome fonts with fixed size are available (type=0). type=0 D.1.4 [messageX] Section The definition of each CAN message is initiated with a [messageX] section. X is a consecutive number, starting with 1. The number of messages is defined with the "messages"...
  • Page 58 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual frametype Defines the CAN frame type as Standard Frame or Extended Frame. Value Description Standard Frame (11-bit CAN ID) Extended Frame (29-bit CAN ID) frametype=0 // Standard Frame with 11-bit ID channel Defines the CAN channel receiving this message.
  • Page 59 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Example for a [messageX] [message1] enable=1 // Processing of the messages is enabled name="testmessage1" // Name of the message canid=0x125 frametype=0 // 0: 11-bit, 1: 29-bit channel=0 timeout=1000 Example for a [variableX] which References to [messageX] [variable1] name="Var1_mux"...
  • Page 60 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual count Specifies the count of entries in the enum value list. The maximum number of entries in an enum is only limited by the working memory. count=2 length Indicates the length of the longest string that is output by the enum.
  • Page 61 Name your variable dev_keys to address the key functions of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. The variable can have the values: 0 for no key pressed, 1 for Enter, 2 for Key up, and 3 for Key down. name="dev_brightness" Name your variable dev_brightness to set the display brightness of the PCAN-MiniDisplay.
  • Page 62 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Note: Since firmware 1.2.x, "messagename" replaces the parameters "frametype" and "canid". If the variable is assigned to a [messageX], "source" is set to "CAN" and the channel is set to the channel value (0 or 1) of the message.
  • Page 63 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual byteorder Defines the byte order of the CAN data. Value Description Intel (“Little Endian”) Motorola (“Big Endian”) byteorder=0 // Intel format muxtype The data structure of a CAN message is defined by variables. With the help of a multiplexer, different data structures can be defined for the same CAN message.
  • Page 64 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual muxval=103 scale Scale for an incoming signal value. The value will be stored as a float (32-bit). scale=2.5 offset Offset for an incoming signal value. The value will be stored as a float (32-bit). offset=5.2 maxraw Maximum raw value (value from CAN message before scale/offset calculation) with internal data type float 32-bit.
  • Page 65 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual minval Minimum physical value (value from CAN message after scale/offset calculation) with internal data type float 32-bit. Any smaller value is raised to this value. Use either minval OR minraw. vartype Data type of the variable after reading from the CAN message.
  • Page 66 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual timeoutval Defines the value of the variable when the "timeout" event occurs timeout (see on page 58). This value is calculated with the "scale" and "offset" parameters. If no "timeoutval" is defined, the variable value is set to 0.
  • Page 67 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Example of a Multiplexer Variable [message1] enable=1 name="testmessage1" canid=0x1 frametype=0 channel=0 timeout=0 [variable1] name="multiplexer" messagename="testmessage1" position=0,8 byteorder=1 muxtype=1 // 1=multiplexer scale=1 offset=0 vartype=0 datatype=0 [variable2] name="multiplexed1" messagename="testmessage1" position=8,16 byteorder=1 muxtype=2 // 2=multiplexed muxval=103 // This variable is updated if the scale=1 multiplexer (variable 1) has this value.
  • Page 68 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual D.1.7 [labelX] Section Each text label is indicated with a [labelX] section. X is a consecutive number, starting with 1. The number of labels is defined with the “labels” keyword in the [global] section. [label1] name Name of the label (max.
  • Page 69 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Value Description “Courier_8_12”, width=8, height=12 “Courier_10_14”, width=10, height=14 “Courier_12_18”, width=12, height=18 font_idx=2 length Number of characters / length of the output string. Maximum is 39 characters. length=5 fmt_string Format specification according to the printf function, known from various programming languages, for output of the variable value.
  • Page 70 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual fontcolor Defines the font color as an 8-bit RGB value. The color components red, green, and blue have a value range from 0 to 255. fontcolor=255,255,255 // white bgcolor Defines the background color as an 8-bit RGB value. The color components red, green, and blue have a value range from 0 to 255.
  • Page 71 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual fontcolor=0,255,0 // bright green bgcolor=0,0,0 // black flashing=0 // no flashing sector=1 // sector enabled range=245,255 fontcolor=255,0,0 // bright red offcolor=127,0,0 // light red bgcolor=0,0,0 // black flashing=1 Example: An 8-bit unsigned variable has a value range of 0 to 255.
  • Page 72 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Example of a Label [label1] name="odometer" // Name of label for reference position=10,30 // x-pos,y-pos in pixels // 0,0 is top left corner //font_name="" // Use either font_name OR font_idx font_idx=2 // Use integrated font 2...
  • Page 73 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual position X and Y position of plotter. position=100,50 size Dimension of the plotter in pixels. parameter: width parameter: height size=100,50 plotcolor Defines the plot line color as an 8-bit RGB value. The color components red, green, and blue have a value range from 0 to 255.
  • Page 74 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual channels Number of channels for this plotter diagram. Up to 4 channels can be displayed in a plotter. The channel indexes are used to specify name, variable, etc. channels=2 timespan Time in milliseconds that the x-axis should represent.
  • Page 75 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual D.1.9 [txlist_X] Section Each transmit list is indicated with a [txlist_X] section. X is one of three transmission types: init, cyclic, or exit. For each transmission type, a maximum of 30 messages can be defined. [txlist_X] txlist_init The transmit list is executed once when starting a scene.
  • Page 76 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual delay Sets a delay in milliseconds until the next transmit message is sent. 150,bus,message-ID,frameformat,messagetype,length,data[0],… Sets the CAN bus channel for the transmit message. Value Description CAN channel 1 CAN channel 2 delay,1,message-ID,frameformat,messagetype,length,data[0],… message-ID Specifies the ID of the CAN message as a 11-bit or 29-bit integer value (decimal or hex).
  • Page 77 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual messagetype Here it can be determined whether it is a data frame or a remote frame. Value Description data frame remote frame delay,bus,message-ID,frameformat,d,length,data[0],… length Length of the CAN frame (0 to 8 data bytes) delay,bus,message-ID,frameformat,messagetype,4,data[0],… data[x] Content of the CAN message in 8-bit integer values (decimal or hex) delay,bus,message-ID,frameformat,messagetype,length,0x11,…...
  • Page 78: Scenes Project File (*.Inp)

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual [txlist_cyclic] //Send cyclically during a scene. count=4 100,0,0x44,s,d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x04 200,0,0x48,s,d,5,0x21,0x22,0x23,0x24,0x25 100,1,0x44,s,d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x04 200,1,0x48,s,d,5,0x21,0x22,0x23,0x24,0x258 Scenes Project File (*.inp) Note: The text file (*.inp) must have an empty line at its end. D.2.1 [global] Section version Version format. Currently only 1.
  • Page 79: Can Id Filters (*.Flt)

    CAN ID Filters (*.flt) The use of a CAN ID filter (*.flt file) is determined in the Device menu of the PCAN-MiniDisplay. While a recording CAN Settings IDs and ID ranges that are listed in a filter file can pass the filter. All the others can’t.
  • Page 80 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Section/Keyword Description Example entries [global] This section is obligatory and must contain the following two keywords. version Version format. Currently version=1 only 1 is valid. enable Enables the filter. Currently enable=1 only 1 is valid. [single_11bit]...
  • Page 81 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual 125000 // = 0x1E848 [range_29bit] 500-550 0x9000-0x10000 0x1F80000-0x1FA0000 Tip: On the memory card of the PCAN-MiniDisplay the example Example.flt is located in the directory: /MiniDisplay/Filters.
  • Page 82: Appendix E Model With Casing

    PCAN-MiniDisplay. Figure 15: Model with casing and push buttons Scope of Supply PCAN-MiniDisplay in plastic casing including mating connectors (Phoenix Contact FMC 1,5/10-ST-3,5 1952348 and Phoenix Contact FMC 1,5/4-ST-3,5 1952283) 512 MBytes memory card installed Conversion software PEAK-Converter for Windows 10, 8.1, 7...
  • Page 83: Push Buttons

    Push Buttons The three push buttons Up , Down , and Enter  are device-inter- nally connected to J1 of the PCAN-MiniDisplay (see 2.1 on page 9 for details). The use depends on the current mode of the device. Current Mode Up ...
  • Page 84: Microsd Card Slot

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Function Vb (7 - 30 V DC) Dout1 Din4 Ain1 Ain2 CAN2_L CAN2_H CAN1_L CAN1_H microSD Card Slot The microSD card slot is accessible by opening the casing. Do the following to access the microSD card slot: From the bottom of the casing, cautiously remove the four plastic caps.
  • Page 85 PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Figure 16: Position of the microSD card slot Slightly insert the card with a suitable tool (e.g. tweezer) until the spring mechanism is released (click sound). Carefully remove the microSD card with a tool. When inserting a microSD card, push it in until the spring mechanism locks (click sound).
  • Page 86: Technical Specifications Casing Model

    PCAN-MiniDisplay – User Manual Technical Specifications Casing Model The technical data of the PCAN-MiniDisplay Case differ slightly. The Technical differences are given in the following table. Refer to Specifications on page 40 for further details. Technical specifications (only IPEH-002262-KSM01) Size...

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