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Summary of Contents for HMS Networks Ixxat CAN@net NT 100
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ENGLISH CAN@net NT 100/200/420 USER MANUAL 4.01.0332.20000 Version 2.1 Publication date 2023-11-27...
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The information in this document shall therefore not be construed as a commitment on the part of HMS Networks and is subject to change without notice. HMS Networks makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this document.
User Guide CAN@net NT 100/200/420 1. User Guide Please read the manual carefully. Make sure you fully understand the manual before using the product. 1.1. Target Audience This manual addresses trained personnel who are familiar with CAN, CAN FD, and the applicable national standards.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Conventions 1.5. Conventions Instructions, Results and Lists Instructions and results are structured as follows: instruction 1 instruction 2 • result 1 • result 2 Lists are structured as follows: • item 1 • item 2 Code This font is used to represent program code and other types of data input and output such as configuration scripts.
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Conventions CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Information Symbols NOTE Additional information which may facilitate installation and/or operation. Helpful advice and suggestions. 4.01.0332.20000 Version 2.1 Page 3 of 32...
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Safety Instructions 2. Safety Instructions IMPORTANT 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.
Scope of Delivery CAN@net NT 100/200/420 3. Scope of Delivery Included in scope of delivery: • CAN@net NT • 1 x power connector • 2 x CAN connector (with CAN@net NT 200) 4 x CAN connector (with CAN@net NT 420) •...
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Product Description 4. 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.
Operational Modes CAN@net NT 100/200/420 4.3. Operational Modes 4.3.1. ASCII Gateway Mode In the Gateway mode, the CAN@net NT is directly hooked to the local intranet or internet (firewall needed). This allows a TCP/UDP host within the reach of this intranet or internet to connect to the CAN@net NT and gain control of the CAN system.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Operational Modes Figure 2. CAN-Ethernet-CAN bridge with 2 devices (NT 200) Figure 3. CAN-Ethernet-CAN bridge with 4 devices (NT 420) 4.3.3. VCI Interface Mode IMPORTANT The VCI interface mode is only possible via Ethernet. With the VCI driver the CAN@net NT can be used as a PC interface with Windows. All VCI-based Ixxat tools as well as customer-specific applications based on the VCI driver can be used.
Add-Ons for Customer Specific Expansions CAN@net NT 100/200/420 4.3.4. ECI Interface Mode IMPORTANT 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.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Installation 5. Installation 5.1. Installing the Software To create a configuration for the CAN@net NT, the CAN-Gateway Configurator running on a Windows system and the Ixxat VCI driver are needed. NOTICE The VCI driver is constantly improved and expanded! Check if a newer version is available on www.ixxat.com/driver-windows.
Installing the Hardware CAN@net NT 100/200/420 NOTICE The CAN@net 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 (only with CAN@net NT 420) CAN 4 (only with CAN@net NT 420) Make sure that the cross-sectional area of the cable is larger than or equal to 0.14 mm resp.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Checking and Updating the Firmware Table 3. Pin Allocation D-Sub 9 (CAN@net NT 100 and Adapter) Pin no. Signal Connector CAN low CAN GND Shield CAN high 5.3. Checking and Updating the Firmware To use all features the latest firmware versions of the CAN-Gateway Configurator and of the CAN@net NT must be installed.
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Checking and Updating the Firmware CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Start the CAN-Gateway Configurator. In drop down list Select device type select the device in use. In drop down list Select device version select the current firmware version of the device V5 or V6. The device is only found if the selected firmware version matches the firmware version of the connected device.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Configuration 6. Configuration IMPORTANT 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. 6.1.
Basic Configuration CAN@net NT 100/200/420 6.2. Basic Configuration IMPORTANT Connection disturbance possible if extension cable or longer cable is used! HMS recommends connecting the interface directly with the included cable or via an active USB hub to the computer according to the USB specification. It is possible to add information about the configuration in fields Author, Configuration Name and Additional Info in the configuration tree entry Info.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Basic Configuration To use all features the latest firmware versions of the CAN-Gateway Configurator and the CAN@net NT must be installed. Make sure, that the latest VCI driver is installed. Make sure, that the device is installed correctly (see Installing the Hardware, p.
Basic Configuration CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Open menu Scan and select IP configuration. • CAN-Gateway Configurator scans automatically for connected devices of predefined type and firmware version and shows the connected devices of the selected type and firmware version. Figure 6. IP configuration Select the desired device in the drop-down list Target device.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Configuration of Interface Modes (ASCII, VCI, ECI) Make sure that the serial number in drop-down list Target device points to the connected device. To change the IP address, define the network settings. To change the device name, enter a new device name in field Device name. Enter password (default: IXXAT) in field Device password.
Configuration of Bridge Modes (Local CAN, CAN-Eth-CAN) CAN@net NT 100/200/420 If checkbox Only for specified device (6) is enabled, enter the serial number of the device to which the configuration can be written. If ASCII Gateway Mode is selected: Configure the protocol line ending (4). Define the transport protocol (default TCP).
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CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Configuration of Bridge Modes (Local CAN, CAN-Eth-CAN) Figure 8. CAN-Gateway Configurator CAN@net NT 420 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/support-bridges-gateways.
Downloading the Configuration with Linux CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Configure the mapping table (7). IMPORTANT Only messages that are entered in the mapping table are forwarded. By default, no filter is set and all messages are rejected. Click button Save or Save as (2) to save the configuration. To write the configuration to the device, click button Write to (3).
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Read and erase LOG File Reset Target With Reset target (1) it is possible to restart the device without reset the configuration • Open menu Target and select Reset target. • Device is restarted (software of the device). •...
Operation CAN@net NT 100/200/420 7. Operation Figure 10. Ports and LEDs Status LED Power LED Mini USB port CAN LEDs 1 to 4 User LED Ethernet LED Link speed LED Ethernet port Link/Activity LED CAN connector D-Sub 9 (CAN@net NT 100) 7.1.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Indicators 7.3.1. Power LED Indicates the status of the power supply. LED state Description Comments 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...
Indicators CAN@net NT 100/200/420 LED state Description Comments No Ethernet communication Possible causes: device unsuccessfully initialized, device not connected to Ethernet or no communication Green flashing TCP/IP packet transmitted successfully Communication was successful Orange flashing TCP/IP packet not transmitted TCP/IP Bad or slow TCP/IP connection, messages can not be congestion transmitted to CAN and are jammed...
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Default Network Settings 8. Default Network Settings Network parameter Default setting Remark IP Mode Static IP Address 169.254.y.x Like APIPA if no DHCP server is available. By scanning the network, all available devices can be y = ((device serial number - 800 000) DIV found.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Technical Data 10. Technical Data Ethernet interface 10/100 MBit/s, twisted pair Dimensions 114.5 x 99 x 22.5 mm Weight Approx. 150 g Operating temperature -40 °C to +85 °C Storage temperature -40 °C to +85 °C Power supply 9 V to 36 V DC with overvoltage and polarity protection Current consumption Typically 110 mA at 24 V input voltage, typically 230 mA at 12 V input voltage...
Support/Return Hardware CAN@net NT 100/200/420 11. Support/Return Hardware Support To contact support, go to www.ixxat.com/technical-support/contact-technical-support. Scroll down and click button mysupport.hms.se to register a support case. Return Hardware www.ixxat.com/support/product-returns click button Portal to access the support portal. In the support portal select Submit Product Return (RMA). Read the information and click Create RMA Case.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Regulatory Compliance 12. Regulatory Compliance 12.1. 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. 12.2. EMC Compliance (UKCA) The product is in compliance with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016. The Declaration of Conformity is available at www.ixxat.com.
UL Ordinary Locations (Ord.Loc.) CAN@net NT 100/200/420 IMPORTANT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
CAN@net NT 100/200/420 Disposal and Recycling IMPORTANT Protect product from moisture and humidity. Protect product from too high or too low temperature, and from fire. Utilisation prévue IMPORTANT Risque d’interférence avec la radio et la télévision si elles sont utilisées au bureau ou à la maison ! Utilisez exclusivement les accessoires inclus.
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