PROEMION CANlink wireless 3000 Series Device Manual

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  • Page 1 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CANlink wireless Device Manual 1. Preamble ................. . . 1 1.1.
  • Page 3: Preamble

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1. Preamble 1.1. Version CANlink wireless 3000 series Device Manual Table 1. Version history Versi Date Remark 21.09.20 * First official version 28.06.20 * Various editorial corrections * Fundamental revision of various contents in the complete manual...
  • Page 4: Legal Notice

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.2. Legal Notice All brands and trademarks named in this document and possibly protected by third-party rights are subject without limitation to the terms of the valid trademark law and intellectual property rights of their respective registered owner. You can find a list of the free-source and open-source software as well as copyright notes, license texts and, if applicable, the relevant source code on our website under the link: Free &...
  • Page 5: Contact

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.3. Contact Proemion GmbH Donaustr. 14 36043 Fulda, Germany Phone: +49 661 9490-0 Fax: +49 661 9490-111 info@proemion.com Proemion Corp. US Subsidiary 241 Taylor St., Suite 301 Dayton, Ohio 45402, USA Phone: +1 937 558 2211 Fax: +1 937 641 8787 info-dayton@proemion.com...
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.4. About This Manual This document is part of the product and provides important information on the intended use, safety, installation, and operation of the devices described below. The document is intended for qualified technicians and electricians with advanced knowledge in electrical engineering and field bus systems, allowing them to estimate the risks and hazards of operating the device and to integrate it into systems with components of other manufacturers.
  • Page 7 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.4.2. Symbols and formatting The following symbols and formatting help you recognize the purpose of the paragraphs: DANGER  Nature and source of the danger Consequences of non-observance - Measures to avoid the danger WARNING ...
  • Page 8 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Symb Description Description of different model variants. Data and descriptions that only apply to certain models are either covered in separate chapters or marked with the symbol shown here.
  • Page 9 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.4.3. Tasks Tasks are structured as follows: • Aim of the task • Prerequisites for the described task. Step 1. Step 2. Result of correct performance of the task. Step 3.
  • Page 10 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.4.4. Lists Lists are indicated as follows. • List item...
  • Page 11: About The Device

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 1.4.5. Notations The following notations are used in this document: Table 2. Representations Designation Representation Keys, commands, messages Keys, commands, messages Navigation in menus, functions of the user interfaces, file paths FILE ¬ SAVE ¬ … OK button Accessories Cable, adapter 2.
  • Page 12 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual # Item 3 Front label 4 Type label B 5 LED 6 Housing 7 Mounting holes 8 RF antenna connector 9 Type label A INFORMATION  The 3001 model variant does not feature an external antenna connector. The antenna is integrated in the device.
  • Page 13 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.1.2. Type Label The type label part A provides the following information: Figure 2. CANlink wireless 3000 type label part A Table 4. Device Type labels Item Hardware version Date of production Protection class Traceability code Manufacturer address CE mark Country of origin...
  • Page 14 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 3. CANlink wireless 3000 type label part B Table 5. Device Type labels # Item 1 FCC-ID 2 Japan radio equipment compliance 3 Korean KCC certification 4 ECE certification mark 5 IC-ID NOTICE  Use of solvents on the product label can remove or destroy product information.
  • Page 15 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.1.3. Intended Use The device provides access to the CAN data of a vehicle or machine in various operating modes: CAN-CAN Bridge: wireless transmission of CAN data between CANlink wireless devices, e.g. as a substitute for CAN cables in drag chains or with remote control units.
  • Page 16 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual NOTICE  Risk of Property damage. A defective device must be inspected and repaired by a trained Proemion service technician. - Do not open the device housing by yourself. NOTICE Risk of Property damage. Device is not installed in accordance with the setup requirements and permitted environmental conditions.
  • Page 17 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.1.4. Conformity For details of the corresponding approval tests, see Certification and Qualification. The device meets the requirements of the following standards and legal requirements: CE Compliant This device complies with the directives, standards and normative documents listed in Certification and Qualification.
  • Page 18 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual E1 Compliant This device has been approved by the KBA (Kraftfahrtbundesamt, Federal Office for Motor Traffic) as compliant with Regulation No. 10. See Certification and Qualification. KCC Compliant This device is certified by the Korea Communications Commission (KCC). INFORMATION ...
  • Page 19: Device Functions

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.2. Device Functions The available model variants differ in the external antenna connector. With the device, you can transmit and receive CAN data via a WLAN or Bluetooth connection. It can also be used as a CAN-CAN Bridge or a CAN-Wireless Interface.
  • Page 20 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.2.2. Scope of Delivery • CANlink wireless 3000 • General product information...
  • Page 21 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.2.3. Starter Kits Starter kits are available for the device containing the following components: CANlink wireless 3001 starter kit Table 8. CANlink wireless 3001 starter kit (part number 253000140) Material CANlink wireless 3001 CAN cable M12 5-pin/D-Sub/Power terminal 15 ON CAN bus termination D-Sub / D-Sub CANterm 120 Ohm 1 USB-RS232 converter cable, M12 5-pin, 1.8m Power supply unit...
  • Page 22 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Material CAN bus termination D-Sub / D-Sub CANterm 120 Ohm 2 USB-RS232 converter cable, M12 5-pin, 1.8m Power supply unit Protection cap for flange plug M12...
  • Page 23 Document Library. Table 12. Software Software Source CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator Download Center Proemion Dashboard Download Center Proemion Firmware Programmer Download Center RM CAN-Device Monitor Download Center Dashboard App Google Play Table 13. Accessories Material Part number Dual band Bluetooth- / Wi-Fi Antenna tiltable 90°...
  • Page 24: Service And Support

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 2.3. Service and Support For more information visit the Support website and contact the technical support department by using our Support Form. The latest versions of the drivers, software, firmware, and documentation can be found on our Download Center.
  • Page 25 Danger to life due to electric shock!  Risk of severe or fatal injury. - Never carry out repairs to the device yourself. Contact the Proemion support. The device does not contain any parts that can be repaired or maintained by the user. WARNING Overload damage due to malfunction.
  • Page 26 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual NOTICE Risk of property damage. - The device must be installed, connected, and commissioned by a qualified technician. - Disconnect the device completely before handling it.  - Also disconnect any independently supplied output load circuits. - Provide all the device connectors with plugs and any protection caps required to ensure protection class IP6K7 (model variant 3001) or IP6K5 (model variant 3002).
  • Page 27: Fcc Notes

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 3.2. FCC Notes The devices described in this device manual may only be used in mobile or stationary systems in which the distance between antennas and persons is at least 20 cm. The antennas must further not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antennas or transmitters.
  • Page 28: Warranty And Liability

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 3.3. Warranty and Liability Proemion assumes no liability for defects caused by normal wear, external influences and incorrect installation, operation or maintenance. This also applies if the customer or a third party modifies the devices, any accessories, or the software without permission from Proemion.
  • Page 29 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.1.1. CAN-Bluetooth Interface In operation as a CAN-Bluetooth Interface, CAN data is transmitted wireless to other Bluetooth-capable devices such as PCs, smartphones, or tablets.
  • Page 30 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.1.2. CAN-WLAN Interface In operation as a CAN-WLAN Interface, CAN data is transmitted wireless to other Bluetooth-capable devices such as PCs, smartphones, or tablets.
  • Page 31 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.1.3. CAN-CAN-Bluetooth Bridge In operation as a CAN-CAN-Bluetooth Bridge, CAN data is transmitted wireless between two CANlink wireless 3000 devices via a Bluetooth connection. The CAN-CAN-Bluetooth Bridge acts as a substitute for CAN cables, e.g. in drag chains or remote control units.
  • Page 32 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.1.4. CAN-CAN-WLAN Bridge In operation as a CAN-CAN-WLAN Bridge, CAN data is transmitted wireless between two CANlink wireless 3000 devices via a WLAN connection. The CAN-CAN-WLAN Bridge acts as a substitute for CAN cables, e.g. in drag chains or remote control units.
  • Page 33 Table 15. Use Application Connection Method Remarks Client Software CAN – Mobile Device / Bluetooth Classic Proemion Dashboard App for PC Interface, Android, 3rd Party App for P2P connection Android or iOS via Byte Command Protocol API, Proemion Dashboard Software CAN –...
  • Page 34: Connectors

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.2. Connectors The device is equipped with the following connectors: • 1x CAN / power connector • 1x RS232 connector • 1x RF antenna connector (only model variant 3002)
  • Page 35 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.2.1. CAN / Power Connector Use the CAN / power connector to connect the device to the CAN bus and supply it with power. For the pin assignment of the CAN connector, see the following overview. Figure 4.
  • Page 36 Only use pin 3 to activate boot mode. Connect pin 3 to the DTR pole of the RS232 Interface of the PC to activate boot mode. The Proemion software automatically controls this signal. In normal operation, this connector must not be occupied.
  • Page 37 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.2.3. RF Antenna Using the RP-SMA antenna connector, connect the device (model variant 3002) with an RF antenna to receive WLAN Bluetooth signals.Using the RP-SMA antenna connector, connect the device (model variant 3002) with an RF antenna to receive WLAN Bluetooth signals.
  • Page 38: Indicator Element (Led)

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.3. Indicator Element (LED) The front of the device features a two-color LED for indicating function and status. INFORMATION  The two-color LED features the colors red and green. When both colors are simultaneously active, the LED lights up orange.
  • Page 39: Cables

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.4. Cables 4.4.1. CAN / Power Cable The CAN cable M12 5-pin/D-Sub/Power terminal 15 ON (part number 136000187) has the following connectors: • 1x M12 5-pin female • 1x D-sub 9-pin female • 1x power connector M12 5-pin connector, female Figure 7.
  • Page 40 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Designation CAN-Low not assigned not assigned not assigned Ground CAN-High not assigned Power connector, low-voltage coupling (1.3/3.5 mm) Figure 9. Power connector, low-voltage coupling (1.3/3.5 mm) Table 22. CAN cable M12 5-pin/D-Sub/Power terminal 15 ON, power connector Designatio Ground...
  • Page 41 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 4.4.2. RS232 connection cable The USB-RS232 converter cable, M12 5-pin, 1.8 m (part number 257001017) features the following connectors: • 1x M12 5-pin female • 1x USB 2.0 male INFORMATION  This cable is only intended for configuration and for firmware updates of the CANlink wireless 3000.
  • Page 42: Getting Started

    5.1. Installing Software Use the CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator software to configure the device. You can evaluate the transmitted data with the Proemion Dashboard or the RM CAN-Device Monitor. The Dashboard app enables you to display data on a smartphone (Android).
  • Page 43: Connecting The Device

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.2. Connecting the Device WARNING Overload damage due to malfunction.  Risk of severe or fatal injury. - To limit power in the event of malfunction, secure the DC power supply circuit during installation with an external 2A fuse. NOTICE Risk of property damage.
  • Page 44 - Keep the length of the antenna cable as short as possible. - In case of using the antennas which are supplied with the hardware kit or as Proemion accessories: Ensure that the minimum bending radius of the antenna cables is 8 times the outer diameter.
  • Page 45 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 12. Connecting the RF antenna to the CANlink wireless 3002 NOTICE Loss of FCC certification possible.  - Only use antennas which are approved for the frequency range used. - Only use antennas which do not cancel the WLAN or the Bluetooth qualification. - Keep the end of the antenna away from metal components to avoid detuning.
  • Page 46 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.2.2. CAN Connect the device interfaces to the CAN bus whose data you want to log or send. For test purposes, connect the device to a PC using a communication gateway (e.g. CANview USB). The CAN connection terminal CAN-High and CAN-Low signals must match the signals of the connector on the device. You can connect Ground of the supply connector with CAN-GND because there is no galvanic isolation.
  • Page 47 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.2.3. CAN bus termination In any bus system, signal reflections at the end of a wire or cable can cause interference which can in turn cause transmission errors. To minimize these reflections, place a terminator at each end of transmission lines. The terminating resistance between CAN-High and CAN-Low must match the characteristic impedance of the transmission cables.
  • Page 48 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.2.4. Power supply The device is supplied with power via the CAN connector. INFORMATION  For tests, firmware and configuration updates in the laboratory setup, the power supply and cables from the starter kit must be used. See chapter Starter Kits.
  • Page 49 15 ON (part number 136000187), the power supply unit applicable for your country, and the USB-RS232 converter cable, M12 5-pin, 1.8 m (part number 257001017) from the Starter Kits. 1. Install the USB driver pack and CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator from the Proemion Tools CD onto the PC. See chapter Installing Software.
  • Page 50 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 14. Windows Device Manager COM Ports 5. Start the CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator on the PC. 6. Choose OPTIONS ¬ CONNECTION SETTINGS.. from the menu. ¬ This opens the window CONNECTION SETTINGS. 7. In the SETTINGS: select the device’s COM port from the dropdown list. 8.
  • Page 51 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.2.6. Create Support Archive The CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator software incorporates the option to create a backup of the installed device configuration and static device parameters. This function can be used to save the original configuration and device information such as software version, WiFi and Bluetooth MAC address, etc.
  • Page 52 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 16. Device Info File...
  • Page 53: Configuring The Device

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3. Configuring the Device The following chapters will give an overview of the required configuration settings for the several options which are mentioned in the Use Cases Overview. The settings for each section, the tabs Device, WLAN, Bluetooth and Wireless Peers are listed in separate tables.
  • Page 54 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.1. CAN – Mobile Device / PC Interface P2P Bluetooth Device Table 27. CAN – Mobile Device / PC Interface Bluetooth, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting Multipoint Connectivity Enable multipoint Disabled Multipoint Connectivity Enable multitalking Disabled WLAN Table 28.
  • Page 55 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.2. CAN – Mobile Device / PC Interface P2P WLAN Access Point mode Device Table 31. CAN – Mobile Device / PC Interface WLAN Access Point mode, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting Multipoint Connectivity Enable multipoint Disabled Multipoint Connectivity Enable multitalking Disabled WLAN...
  • Page 56 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Section Paramete Setting Clients...
  • Page 57 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.3. CAN – Mobile Device / PC Interface P2P WLAN Infrastructure mode Device Table 35. CAN – Mobile Device / PC Interface WLAN Infrastructure mode, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting Multipoint Connectivity Enable multipoint Disabled Multipoint Connectivity Enable multitalking Disabled WLAN Table 36.
  • Page 58 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.4. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth Classic CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth Classic - SPP Server Device Table 39. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth, SPP Server, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting Multipoint Connectivity Enable multipoint Disabled Multipoint Connectivity Enable multitalking Disabled WLAN...
  • Page 59 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Section Paramete Setting WLAN Settings Enable Disabled Bluetooth Table 45. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth, SPP Client, Tab Bluetooth Section Parameter Setting Device Configuration Enable Enabled Device Configuration Device name Enter a unique name for the Bluetooth device Device Configuration Discoverable Enabled Device Configuration Pairable...
  • Page 60 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.5. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth Classic - exchangeable peers CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth Classic - exchangeable peers - SPP Server Device Table 47. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth, exchangeable peers, SPP Server, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting...
  • Page 61 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual WLAN Table 52. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth, exchangeable peers, SPP Client, Tab WLAN Section Paramete Setting WLAN Settings Enable Disabled Bluetooth Table 53. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P Bluetooth, exchangeable peers, SPP Client, Tab Bluetooth Section Parameter Setting...
  • Page 62 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.6. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P WLAN Access Point mode CAN – CAN Bridge P2P WLAN Access Point mode - TCP Server Device Table 55. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P WLAN Access Point mode, TCP Server, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting...
  • Page 63 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Section Paramete Setting Server Configuration Type 30000 Clients CAN – CAN Bridge P2P WLAN Access Point mode - TCP Client Device Table 59. CAN – CAN Bridge P2P WLAN Access Point mode, TCP Client, Tab Device Section Parameter Setting...
  • Page 64 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.3.7. CAN – CAN Bridge Multipoint Bluetooth Classic In the following configuration example, a multipoint configuration in Bluetooth mode is shown. INFORMATION  A similar setup can be also realized in WLAN access point or WLAN infrastructure mode. The configuration results in a star topology with the SPP/TCP Server as star-point.
  • Page 65 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Section Paramete Setting Servers Enabled Add and enable one SPP server for each intended client(max. 7). Server Configuration Enable Enabled Server Configuration Type Clients Leave the clients section empty. Figure 18. Multipoint SPP Servers (for max. 7 connections) CAN –...
  • Page 66 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Section Paramete Setting WLAN Settings Enable Disabled Bluetooth Table 69. CAN – CAN Bridge Multipoint Bluetooth, SPP Client, Tab Bluetooth Section Parameter Setting Device Configuration Enable Enabled Device Configuration Device name Enter a unique name for the Bluetooth device Device Configuration Discoverable Enabled Device Configuration Pairable...
  • Page 67: Hardware Installation

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.4. Hardware installation This chapter provides important notes regarding the hardware setup. NOTICE Risk of property damage.  - Fasten the cable harness with a suitable strain relief near the CAN / power connector to avoid the transmission of any tension, strains, or vibrations.
  • Page 68 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.4.1. Mounting the Device Below you will find instructions on how to mount the device. Directly affix the device with two socket head bolts of type M4 with hexagon socket/ DIN 912 - ISO 4762 which are at least 25 mm long.
  • Page 69 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual NOTICE  The recommended tightening torque for assembly is M = 0.9 … 1.1 Nm.
  • Page 70 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 5.4.2. Internal Antenna The internal antenna of the CANlink wireless variant 3001 is located on the top side of the main PCB, therefore it is recommended to mount the device in such a way that the top side also has the best possible alignment and free sight to its peer.
  • Page 71: Operation

    - Do not extend the antenna cable. Only use the antennas which are supplied as accessories by Proemion. Bring the radio module closer to the antenna or order an alternative antenna with a longer antenna cable. - An antenna, particularly outside, should be positioned as high as possible. This allows you to improve the range.
  • Page 72 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 21. CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator The software can be downloaded from our Download Center at the Document Library INFORMATION  Before you connect the device to a USB port on your PC, install the USB driver packet from the Download Center.
  • Page 73 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 22. CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator Tooltips 6.1.1. Enable Advanced Settings The CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator software starts by default with the basic configuration options. This allows the user to focus onto the essential settings to get a new device configured. In some cases it may necessary to enable the Advanced Settings, therefore please click on Options ¬...
  • Page 74: Can Functions

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.2. CAN functions This chapter provides information on how to use and configure CAN functions.
  • Page 75 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.2.1. CAN / CANopen The CANlink wireless supports the transmission of pure CAN messages to another device. No direct protocol interpretation is configured in the firmware. This makes it possible to use the device for different applications with various CAN transport protocols.
  • Page 76 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.2.2. Enabling the CANopen Stack The CANopen stack prevents the transmission of some CAN messages such as CANopen RX SDOs, TX SDOs, and emergency messages. These messages are received by the device’s CANopen stack and processed to the radio Interface without being forwarded on.
  • Page 77 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.2.3. Boot-Up message Directly after startup, the device optionally transmits a CANopen boot-up message with its own node ID. To enable the Boot-Up message, the Advanced Settings must be activated within the CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator first.
  • Page 78 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.2.4. Filter received CAN messages The device offers the option of configuring message filters. This allows you to reduce the transmission load and ensure that the CAN bus only transmits certain CAN messages. In the CAN Receive tab of the CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator you can set filter masks and activate or deactivate individual bits for the comparison function of online CAN objects.
  • Page 79 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Online CAN object Binary 11-bit CAN identifier (hex): 0x124 001 0010 0100 11-bit CAN identifier (hex): 0x125 001 0010 0101 XNOR gate for filter mask 111 1111 1000 Resulting Filter mask (hex) 0x7F8 111 1111 1xxx Filter Calculation Example 3: CAN messages with the CAN identifiers 0x123, 0x124, and 0x125, 0x621, and 0x726 are transmitted.
  • Page 80: Firmware Update

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.3. Firmware update To perform a firmware update via the RS232 Interface, you need the Proemion Firmware Programmer software and a connection to a PC via the USB-RS232 converter cable (part# 257001017). The required software can be downloaded from the...
  • Page 81 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 27. Firmware Programmer...
  • Page 82 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 28. Firmware downloaded successfully INFORMATION  The firmware update may reset or add configuration settings of the device. ¬ After the firmware update, load your configuration to the device with the latest version of the CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator software.
  • Page 83: Reset Device (Repair Mode)

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 6.4. Reset device (repair mode) The repair mode resets the device to the firmware default settings. NOTICE Loss of custom configuration  The repair mode reset wipes the configuration in the device. No roll-back is possible if the configuration is not read from the device and saved to a file with the CANlink wireless 3000 Configurator.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    ¬ Is the LED lighting up in the order shown in the table? ¬ Is the LED lighting up red? ¬ After which status does the LED light up red? Use the Support Form or just send an email to support@proemion.com to provide the required device information and description of the problem.
  • Page 85: Maintenance

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 7.2. Maintenance • Regularly check all connectors for a firm connection. • Regularly check the housing for cracks or any other damages. • Ensure that the RS232 connector is covered with its protection cap. 8. Packaging and Transport This chapter contains information on packing and transportation.
  • Page 86 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Figure 30. Dimensions of CANlink wireless 3001 Figure 31. Dimensions of CANlink wireless 3002...
  • Page 87: Technical Data

    CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 10.2. Technical Data This chapter contains information on the technical data of the device. 10.2.1. Mechanical Table 78. Mechanical data Parameter Value Dimensions 59 / 75 / 33.5 width/height/depth [mm] Color Black Protection class IP6K7 (model variant 3001) IP6K5 (model variant 3002) The protection class is only ensured if all connectors of the device are plugged in or covered with suitable protection caps...
  • Page 88 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 10.2.2. Electrical Table 79. Electrical data Parameter Value Supply voltage range terminal 30 DC 8 … 32 V Power consumption, at 24 V < 80 mA Power consumption in sleep mode < 1 mA Average power consumption <...
  • Page 89 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 10.2.3. Interfaces NOTICE Please be aware that the measured performance values were determined in the free field without significant interference or signal dampening. The maximum range, latency and the possible message throughput may vary considerably depending on the environmental influences, setup ...
  • Page 90 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Parameter Value Average latency period for transmission of a single CAN Bluetooth Bridge Single Point: < 4 ms message Bluetooth Multipoint (with 7 simultaneous connections): < Tested with Baud rate: 1 Mbit/s 20 ms WLAN Bridge Single Point: < 4 ms WLAN Bridge Multipoint (with 7 simultaneous connections): <...
  • Page 91 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual 10.2.4. CAN-WLAN Interface In operation as a CAN-WLAN Interface, CAN data is transmitted wireless to other WLAN-capable devices such as PCs, smartphones or tablets. The CAN-WLAN Interface features two operating modes: infrastructure mode and access point mode. In infrastructure mode, data transmission takes place via one or more access points.
  • Page 92 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Protocols Table 83. Protocols Protocol Available Layer 2 CANopen Customer-specific On request Serial Port Profile (SPP) RM Byte Command Protocol Yes...
  • Page 93 CANlink wireless 3000 Device Manual Status Indicators Table 84. Status indicators Varian Status indicator 3001 1 two-color LED 3002 1 two-color LED...
  • Page 94: Certification And Qualification

    Please contact our support. See Chapter Service and Support. Proemion GmbH hereby declares that the CANlink wireless 3000 communication system complies with the provisions in Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at our website Declaration of Conformity.

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