Mapping Table
Possible Entries
Column
Possible entries
Rx Device
CANbridge NT: select local.
CAN@net NT: Master, Slave 1, additionally with NT 420: Slave 2, Slave 3
Rx Channel
CAN1, CAN2, additionally with NT 420: CAN3, CAN4
Defines the receive channel.
Rx Msg Format
Standard, Extended
Defines the format in which messages are received, standard (11 bit identifiers) or extended (29 bit
identifier).
Rx Filter Type
Identifier, Mask/Value, Range
Mask
Used with Mask/Value filter, defines which bits of an identifier are relevant for the filter and which are
not relevant, see
Value/Identifier
With Mask/Value filter: defines the values for the filter relevant bits (as defined in Mask), see
Value Filter, p. 35
With Identifier filter: defines the identifier
Decimal and hexadecimal values possible.
First
First value of range (decimal and hexadecimal values possible)
Last
Last value of range (decimal and hexadecimal values possible)
Tx Device
CANbridge NT: select local.
CAN@net NT: Master, Slave 1, additionally with NT 420: Slave 2, Slave 3
Tx Channel
CAN1, CAN2, additionally with NT 420: CAN3, CAN4
Defines the transmit channel. If remote access is enabled, it is possible to select Remote to transmit the
defined messages via ASCII to the host.
Tx Msg Format
CAN (for Classic CAN messages), additionally with NT 420: CAN FD (for CAN FD messages)
as received (messages are transmitted in the same format as received) CAN FD messages can only be
transmitted on CAN 3 and CAN 4, and if the ports CAN 3 and CAN 4 are configured as CAN FD ports.
If field Tx Msg Format is left empty, and CAN port 3 or CAN port 4 are configured as CAN FD port, all
messages that are transmitted to these ports are converted into CAN FD message format.
Tx ID Format
Standard, Extended
Defines the format in which messages are transmitted, standard (11 bit identifiers) or extended (29 bit
identifier).
Tx Base ID
With Range and Mask/Value filter: specifies the transmit identifiers to which the received identifiers that
passed the filter are mapped. With Identifier filter: specifies the transmit identifier
Example Tx Base ID
The defined Rx identifiers pass the filter. These valid messages are then mapped to the transmit messages
starting at the message identifier set in TX Base ID.
Filter type
Rx
Range
First: 0x100 Last: 0x200
Mask/Value
Mask: 0x700 Value: 0x100
Identifier
0x123
Mask/Value Filter
With the Mask/Value filter (available for either 11 bit or 29 bit identifiers) possible valid identifiers based on bit
masks can be defined.
Binary representation of mask:
4.02.0332.20001 Version 1.7
Mask/Value Filter, p. 35
(decimal and hexadecimal values possible).
CAN-Gateway Configurator V6 for CAN@net NT and CANbridge NT
Tx Base ID
Transmitted identifier
0x300
0x300–0x400
0x200
0x200–0x2FF
0x456
0x456
Mask/
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