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2. New Database Open Database 7 A Save Database As Rep aw Reconde rR Import Database Exit T Variable Watch gt ba y Vanable Ci p Ba eee Packet Custom Panel ill Diagnostics 31939 A 20 Retrieving a saved Workspace You may Retrieve a saved Workspace Chart by selecting File on the Tool Bar Menu and then selecting When the window opens select the location of the saved Workspace Chart that you want to retrieve and select it by double clicking with the left hand mouse button as illustrated below EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel i ost Capire ro BARE 4 2x Sl eos a L i0 TEA Add Function Block FA mi _ B E EE ee i Mew Workspace Ctrl a per 4 orkspace Th LF Save Workspace Ctl 5 WE Save Workspace As mE New Database 4A Open Database fj Save Database As A Import Database m Variable Watch t gt lt a Vanable ECOM Device Packet Watch n e lo E p j ee Packet L D N ill Diagnostics 11935 bh ATC 2i Exporting a Functional Block to a File You may save a Functional Block with all the settings you have selected to a file of your choice To save the Functional Block right click the mouse on the Functional Block and select Export Selection by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit V
3. Selecting the Arrangement the Variable Watch Columns You may select the Arrangement of the display columns by left clicking on the headings and selecting Arrange by gt from the drop down menu followed by the column you wish to sort as illustrated below and Ava Period _ Msg Count Engine Intake Manifold 1 Pressure 0 000 kPa Arrange By 0 P Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature 0 000 E Best Fit Parameter Name 0 Battery Potential Power Input 1 14 400 OUN USMS Value 7 Engine Speed 2196 000 rpm 20 03 ms ie 344 ni Q Engine Throttle Position 32 800 99 99 ms 69 Avg Period Q Engine Fuel Rate 16 850 Ih 99 99 ms 69 Msg Count Last Received Selecting the variable you wish to display on Variable Watch You may select the variable you wish to display on the Variable Watch Window by double clicking on the Choose Variables Icon on the Variable Watch Window tool bar as illustrated below kax SEE 7 Value Units Avg Period on F Choose Variables sy POIROT ORDO OOSDPROE NEINTENSA NEATRODI 2a Select all the variables that will be EANAN IEEE ELELEE EEE IS NEL IEEE REREAD IL PLETE TEL IL EA EA PLEA E REA PL PAPAL PLE LL LPL PPA P LEAP LPL IL APA VEAL LLY PAPA PAPAPL ELELLA watched in this list 0 000 kPa PE 0 000 C y Battery Potential Power Input 1 14 400 Volts 1000 05 ms y Engine Speed 2196 000 rpm 20 03 ms Engine Throttle Position 32 800 9
4. 51 TENI 100 t Den a o 105 zJ Keg J 110 Regui J 441 Clear Active DTC List Q 42 645 Q 701 3673 SPN Name Accelerator Pedal Position 2 Engine Throttle Position Engine Throttle Position Accelerator Pedal Position 1 Engine Oil Pressure Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature Engine Coolant Temperature Auxiliary Temperature 1 Auxiliary Temperature 2 Auxiliary I O 01 Engine Throttle 2 Position The CAN Database Window will now open showing the definition for the DTC that is highlighted LE J195 D1403 KLS 5 5 cngIne KNOCK LEVEI 5 W 31939 61466 TFAC 8 4 Engine Throttle Fuel Actuator Contro W 31939 61467 GPM17 8 0 _ General Purpose Message 1 7 Aa J1939 61468 RGAAC 8 1 Requested Generator Average Basic i 31939 61469 SAS 8 8 Steering Angle Sensor Information W 31939 61470 GC2 8 1 Generator Control 2 Aa 11939 61471 BS26 8 0 Electronic Brake System 2 6 Aa 31939 61472 BS25 8 0 Electronic Brake System 2 5 BE 31939 61473 ESSI 8 6 Engine Speed Sensor Information Aa 11939 61474 MSS 8 5 _ Machine Selected Speed EE 31939 61475 A1SCR 8 4 Aftertreatment 1SCR Dosing System Req Transmitter E 31939 61476 A1SCR 8 3 Aftertreatment 1SCR Dosing System Eg fm Hex AaALX EE 21939 61477 A1SCRAI8 7 Aftertreatment 1SCR Ammonia Infor E Trigger Type Trigger Data De L Z Name By Bit Len Parameter Name Type Byte Scaling Offset Unit Recurring
5. 63 For a J1939 Protocol Message enter the PGN identifier Entering a Message Description You may enter a message Description by double clicking under the Description Column and entering a Description of your choice as illustrated below TANGA ture are Enabling Disabling a Packet Filter You may enable or disable a Packet Filter by adding or removing the check mark V in the enable box under the E enable column heading by left clicking the mouse when the mouse cursor is over the selection box as illustrated below Forward Err D Ff Description Forwarding Error Messages You may forward all error messages independent of the Packet Filter settings by selecting Forward Errors selection box and adding a check mark V by left clicking the mouse with the cursor over the selection box To disable Error Message Forwarding remove the check mark V from the selection box by left clicking the mouse with the mouse cursor over the selection box as illustrated below Packet Filter Configuration x Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others Forward Error Messages E Crater TH F Naecrimnhan 65 Selecting the Packet Filter Message Columns to be Displayed You may select the information columns that will be displayed on the Packet Filter Configuration Window by right clicking on the column headings and
6. Enabling Disabling the Live Replay Function Block You may Enable or Disable the Live Replay Functional Block from this window by selecting the Block Enabled line and left clicking on the W icon on the far right hand side of the line and selecting either True or False from the drop down menu as illustrated below Modifying the Replay Block Caption You may modify the Live Replay Function Block Caption by selecting Block Caption and holding down the right hand mouse button while scrolling on the and highlighted the portion of the caption or the entire caption that you wish to modify and entering the caption that you desire to display on the flowchart as illustrated below mpm CAMCiplire Propirtics i Fle Edt wew Ploechart User Panel SRF PI a Mg kk DO gs Oe how Wrens Er ng fo Pont Fi T BD Tis Tei ti Add Function Bock Sol ub ak E yy Sy Dy x DEA a E JO Workepace Chart Diagnostics 11975 Y Haw Capture Properties iu L Binek Srttings Buck Erte Tha Boek mnt e it ir Lap Son Vaiee Tr Live Replay Settings Replay Flr Pues Viera y Fes enero MMA SOO TAA pf Mayii Speed i Misc Settings z Erab Multpacket Supoort Tine 119347 Multinacket apperti True WEA TOO Fast Packet appart True Kulboackel Enor Messages Troe Mulbpachet Waring Messapes Ine Error Messages ine 88 Selecting if the Caption is Visible You may select if the Caption is Visible or not by selecting the Caption Visible optio
7. PGN PID DataLength Data 13 868672 hexidecimal format 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 3012001 13 878144 ew 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 3012001 13 888704 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 3012001 28 CAN Database The CAN database is used to identify every packet that is received on the CAN network and passed within the graphical flow chart Packets are broken into individual variables and each variable can be assigned a unique conversion formula operational range unit and name The CANCapture database supports the standard features one would expect from a CAN database along with many other features e The database is integrated into the application so you can easily add new definitions jump to existing add new graphs or variable watches and manage all variables from one convenient location e Support for all variations of CAN protocols SAE J1939 CANbus NMEA 2000 and other proprietary specifications Includes full J1939 database and natively supports PGN and SPN identifiers e Supports importing of other existing DBC databases e Assign color codes to each packet to help easily identify each message type in the Raw Capture list e Signed unsigned IEEE float IEEE double and ASCH variable types along with big or little Motorola or Intel byte ordering e Includes support for the NMEA 2000 Fast Packets and the J1939 transport protocol including J1939 multi packet messages variable length ASCII SPN
8. CANCapture Users Manual Version 1 2 Table of Contents In odit noi ics ros scare ce cece se a E 5 Graphical Workspace and Data Flowchart c cc cccccccccccssseccccccceeeeeeceeeaaeeeeeeeeeas 6 Adding Functional Blocks cccccccsssseeeecceeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaaeesseeceeeesessaaesneeeeees 8 Source Device Function BIOCKS cccccccccsesssecceeeeeeecaeeseeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 8 Passive Interface Function BIOCKS cc cccccccccc cece ssseseeeceeeeeeaaaeeeeeseceeeeeeaaenaees 9 Active Interface Function Blocks 0000 00 00 cccccccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaaeeeees 12 Configuring Functional BIOCKS 0ccccccccccccccccceccceeeeeseeeceeeeeeaaaeaseeseeeeeseeaaeesees 14 Connecting the Functional BIOCKS 0 cc cccc ccc csseseeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeseeeeeeeeseuaaeenees 16 Renaming Functional Blocks ccc cc ccccccccccccceeeceaeeeeseecceeeeeaaaeesseeeeeeeeseaaaeenees 18 Enabling Disabling Functional BIOCKS 0 0c ic cecccccccccceceaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeees 19 Saving your Workspace Chart ccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeaeeseeessseeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 20 Retrieving a Saved Workspace ccccccccccccccccnnseeseeessesseeeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeaaaeageeeeeeeees 21 Exporting a Functional Block to a Fille 2 0 0 0 cccccecccceceeeeeeeneeeceeeeeeeaaeeeeees 22 Importing a saved Functional Block 0 0 0 cscesceececeeeeeaaaeeee
9. 4 iabe mewgiry J AE e j li Upe e i oS Peele 1 I a Teyit Lac Uya E 2 OD Hirio nica L bj F baira rdo ey Uga e 3 GH Seer kri a J i Sete Pr erber Mute Piye Letter ELI Faire Hode erie l a Faine Mode Deber ste Ure Lite E 1 8 Requesting an Active DTC Reset DM11 You may request an Active DTC Reset DM11 by right clicking on the DTC list and selecting Request Active DTC Reset DM11 by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below s Pending OTs Freeze Source Address 0 29 Accelerator Pedal Position 2 1 Goto Definition T i Graph gt Request Active DTCs DM1 PERES O 447 Clear Active DTC List 545 This will send the request out of the output port of the J1939 Diagnostic Functional Block Note You must have the output port of the J1939 Diagnostic Functional Block connected to the system The following will be sent out 65235 Diagnostic Data Clear Reset for Active DTCs per the J1939 protocol Dara Lavage 2 1 i pasa rae E i Z E fe Bi u Area tee fee fog Oe Dea DIN y F D SA OAS punat ba urd PO a on amim Seren Rieter UH BR Spor Beary k Daia Pipi Rasen J Pla Las TH fall PORE Speci IY fel a bercs Addewrn D D Pregerian fan aT trara ser leprion Pn w regara preceeded Dad opoe m a na eee Pah oe bee pe om erd nul Ca Lege l Fs hor Lee in sie tra arty D mosh An hap eee cela a IHH ila aominliaas hri in z
10. Custom Panel workspace and selecting Import Gauges by left clicking the mouse on the selection n i dH S ap Li Coolant Temp Intake Air Temp System Variables Engine Speed Engine Speed n Exhaust Gas Temp 1 0 00000__ C Exhaust Gas Temp 2 0 00000 __ c Engine Oil Level 102 0 a a iy Coolant Pressure kPa ee comet ee Engine Demand En ran Toms 30 FET Taqe 1 3875 Engine Starter coop Sepia 0 00 Lh Instantaneous Fuel Economy 127 998047 km L Average Fuel Economy 127 998047 km L System Info bakes vovo Model __NA_ 3869307 _ System Variables Engine Speed _ 0 000_ RPM You may now browse your computer storage for the gauge that you would like to import When located you may select it by double clicking on the file name and then import it by left clicking the mouse on the Open as illustrated below Fle dt View Flowchart Liner Panal Ope IAr ic Casa EE E E E A adine aa bs Pret sg ECES caa h eee ee ee cha j TEE System Variables Engine Speed ooo RPM ExhaustGas Temp 1 m0000 e Exhaus Gas Temp 2 m0000 e Engine Oil Level Engine Oil Pressure 1016 kPa j Engine Coolant Level 102 0 a i Engine Coolant Pressure 510 kPa E apen x mand Torque 130 J _ mand Torque 130 Lekin j Castor Gagan neg Be a TE 876 1 T pi Mame Datemnod Type fare Tags bar Woda not avadatia Pacers
11. LCD Pale Gray X Simple Black X Raw Capture Blue 44x Engine Speed Coolant Temp Data Source Enable Variable Linking True Default Circular Pointer e Variable ID 190 Engine Speed tor1 Indicator 190 Engine Speed Pkt Abry Proto ID Varia Variable Name Parameter Name J1939 65251 Engin Engine Maximum Mo 31939 65251 Engin Engine Requested 5 31939 65251 Engin Engine Requested 5 Pkt Abry EEC1 Pkt Abry EEC2 EEC2 31939 61443 w Engine Percent Loa ed to the data box Pkt Abry EEC3 EECS 31939 65247 a Engine s Desired Op EEC3 31939 65247 Engine s Desired Op Pkt Abry EEC4 EEC4 31939 65214 Engine Rated Speed 116 Saving a Custom Gauge Design You may save a Custom Gauge by right clicking the mouse on the gauge you want to save and selecting from the drop down menu by left clicking the selection as illustrated below System Variables RPM System Info Make vovo Model __N A__ SIN 3869307 _ 101 5 Coolant Temp Intake Air Temp System Variables exon spe 0000 RPM 0 00000 C 0 00000 c 102 0 Exhaust Gas T Exhaust Gas Temp 2 Egeo 0 50h 1 Tore 3 and 4 Torque moy Date taken ags ze Rating er not available di 2310 Windingview iel Rate CO L h Bluetooth Fuel Economy 1 km L boa
12. Raw Capture Disable Block Rename Block Block Help p Properties a Cut 54 Copy 3 Delete cS Import Selection iz Export Selection T Em The Properties window will now open displaying all the settings for the recorder block EConteets CANCapture Properties Ale Edt Wew Pomchart User Pane Cotens w Akya Pie Overenie Pae Corrgr eouon Levei to 84 You may now select the file you wish to save the CAN message data to by selecting the icon at the far right hand side of the Save to Filename setting as illustrated below Pe fds ves Moechert leer Pore 7S on oD z Zee 2pagi kag Li ie hpa hidan T finng t Frat Saving Can Message Data i a i kiha patak P ET i TE y z Siapa Chari Gagori S00 Res Capion Properties fajal Bik J Ta Ensam Face feet Cater Depa soit eee Trat Seve to Pimat Aiie Hir Derre it d LOTE CEET EHT hara t lkm f Ceoucert H Pikva Dune tien Tage a oe ey ee di z EEEE Ee d bue SERTI eriop ik BOSCH i de Busnes T reve U a r ve ECON Driver 7 s ole DE centres Campuh Fo ub OCP De mh Ji norem Masher oT You may now select the file you wish to save your data to from the widow illustrated above The file will be stored in the cpf Can Playback File format You may select the Allow File Overwrite option by left clicking the mouse on the F icon on the far right hand side of the Allow File Overwrite option selection as ill
13. System Info Make VOLVO Adding an Edit Box or Label Control After choosing to add an Edit Box or Label Control from the New Control menu you will be prompted with a special mouse cursor signifying which control is about to be created While this cursor is showing simply drag and release a square area in the Custom Panel workspace to create an Edit Box or Label with the respective size The newly created Label will say Text various properties of the label including the actual text can be changed by following the instructions in the Overview of the Gauge Container section below e Examples of Edit Boxes are the two controls that show 214 in the above image e Examples of Label Controls are the Engine Speed Battery Voltage and Coolant Temp displays in the above image 106 Adding a Circular Gauge Numeric Indicator or Linear Gauge After choosing to add a Circular Gauge Numeric Indicator or Linear Gauge from the popup menu you will be presented with a screen similar to the image below From this window you may choose the type of control by selecting one of the options from the Gauge Type dropdown menu For each type of control you can select from a variety of appearance themes by selecting an option from the Gauge Theme dropdown menu Advanced Users You can create your own custom themes by adding or editing the XML files in the AppearanceThemes folder The default location of thi
14. 16 Afbertreatment 1 Guiet Gas 1 J 1x4 61455 ATAG I a 1000 APferireateeent 2 Intake Gas 1 jinx 61437 ATES 1 a 1 Aftetesmeant 2 Cute teas 1 EEE 51453 FW 5 4 Filth Whee Smart Sythe 1 Bessa abi fet Clee Cenc Trreren miiran E gt Name Byte Pos BE Pos Len Parameter Mame Tyee Ovee Order Sealing Offset units Minval Maxvel RefCount i 2328 Ade Locabon 4 1 4 Aie Loca Son Uried Little Endan 1 bit 255 1 HOII Actual love vee tieer angle i i i6 Acia ier wheel cheering ange Lire el Litte Erian 000706 125 deg 125 125 1 1 256 Type of Steering Transmission 6 1 4 Type of fiesty Transeo Lira Utte Emin 1 a bit a 15 i e S25 Type of Shearing Forces 5 5 4 Type of Sbeering Forces Urea Lithe Errian 1 o bil 6 15 1 12904 Steering Type Li 1 4 Steering Type Lircagned Litte Endan 1 bit o 15 1 E 229 Status of Steenng Ade 4 1 4 Status of Sbeag Ade E g e r itie Erdan 1 g bit g 13 1 i 22 Steerable Lill Ade Lowering Intel 4 5 Z Steerable Lilt Ade Lowering Intl Uried Lithe Errian 1 o bit o k 1 2O Modifying Packet Properties To modify Packet properties simply right click on the packet and select Properties on the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below EControls CANCapture CAN Database default ccd File Edit OFFI FEEFEE TFE ax Add Function Block gt mA View Flowchart User Panel i AA abl Eca ca e 100s LS _ g al Hide s l amp 4 Propert
15. 2 PSP SD naati FP 60 AP AF S BSP BOP OD e gt em OF OP ah S060 SP 8D HE aandaa sankan FO 90 AP HD GH OP AP the aiaa sas HOST OF SH OED 40 Sp HD SP EN SP Eb ED OD Jakata iaai hadaa ai vaata Mike oe Bel at ae Del 7 oe Oa that te Stace ane on etl tan Pee ae alan ten alee el pla a tee it Se oa a needa hs in hate eed le a te eet ater chet eee Deaths eos cee ante ea Sn ee nae aoe Re ee Re DE eee A E S a ponte eee RE ERE Oe E ET E You may now configure the Graph to your needs by referring to Configuring the Graph Window section earlier in this document 80 Requesting Active DTCs You may request Active DTCs by selecting right clicking on the DTC list and selecting from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Note 1 CANCapture must be running in order for these options to be available 2 This is only necessary if the ECU is not already broadcasting the Active DTCs SPN SPN Name Accelerator Pedal Position 2 Goto Definition Request Active DTC Reset DM11 Clear Active DTC List 442 Auxiliary Temperature 2 ss i 1 ale _ Fo am This will send a request out of the output port on the J1939 Diagnostic Functional Block to the CAN bus Note The output port must be connected for this to operate properly The following Message will be sent out 65226 Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes per the J1939 protocol
16. AC 8 1 Address Claimed a J1939 61440 ERC1 8 13 Electronic Retarder Controller 1 a J1939 61441 EBC1 z 22 Electronic Brake Controller 1 a J1939 61442 ETC1 i 9 Electronic Transmission Controller 1 a J1939 61443 FRC 8 10 Electronic Engine Controller 2 B 11939 61444 ARC a a Electronic Engine Controller 1 a J1939 61445 ETC amp 5 Electronic Transmission Controller 2 H 11939 61446 FAC a i0 Electronic Axle Controller 1 y J1939 61447 FALL a 4 Forward Lane Image urgent msg a J1939 61448 HPG 8 4 Hydraulic Pressure Governor Info a w E i a New Packet Ener RAST fj 31939 61450 e Gas Flow Rate ay 11939 6145 ipanen tronic Steering Control 11939 Packet Watch 61452 Insert Variable Watch hy Prot IC _4 Search Database z J sag 11939 z ral 11939 1939 553 31939 lt 11939 eer Per 41933 o 44 jg 21939 41939 a wee eee 61455 64965 6144 61443 61466 65266 Properties AT1IOG1 ECUID EEC1 FEC HOURS TFAC LFE tonic Transmission Controller 8 New Packet Watch Window Packet Watch Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes Aftertreatment 1 Outlet Gas 1 ECU Identification Information Electronic Engine Controller 1 Electronic Engine Controller 2 Engine Hours Revolutions Engine Throttle Fuel Actuator Control Command Fuel Economy Liquid 58 Deleting Packets from the Packet Watch Window You may Delete Packets from the Packet Watch Window by highlighting the particular variab
17. CAN Database default ood FPropernes Dus Stats Raw Capture e aax mh a r ler a ul Parir Capture D That wall preveni the curren Det rege Reserved POL POLS Source mde PENO PD Date bength ate 12179 Selina e e ms DS ro rr BIH Cor b 40 1300 1 aa T seri acest 2 la ia 1667712 8 40 00 L 2182 CLIA 2j a 1 g ra w o GIBA i Lt B 30 100 L 21u DS Lid ate oO a it i us u GLIS Lobb tLe E 30 100 L b PConitok CaNGiplure Raw Capire He Et ee Recht eer Fane iS Sd ae Ale a oa a gE ride Stew Windows ET Bring to Front Pi TAE Long Rf aE T kh eS EE E EENE orkapace Chat Custom Panel y Diagnosia 71934 CAN Database deidh ood Properties y Bus State Raw Capture COELEN Stop Capture Gino al ROOM devicrg mii cle tienen acd receh CAN packets i 23 Bo 3 EHM aSr Joly giL L GMA ei hii Ti fi i crs PZ fi Earba IELE TTT 25 1 i You may clear the Raw Capture list by selecting the Clear List Icon located on the Raw Capture tool bar EControls CANCapture Raw Capture i File Edit View Flowchart User Panel BSA MAGA wae dh aA XD 2 i Hide show Windows 5 Bring toFront gt F X3 fabl L pe pp 100 h Add Function Block SC oi uk amp of IS SI oh te bale acd ig P 5 GEE ES Clear List Remove and delete all list items this ui clo DAET oad ee DataPage Reserved PDUF PDU S Source Add PGN PID D
18. Function BIOCK cccccccccnnnsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeaaeeseeees 57 Adding New Packets to the Packet Watch Window cccccccccccccesssseeeeeeeees 58 Deleting Packets from the Packet Watch Window cccccccccceceeeesssseeeeeeees 59 Resetting Packets 5d etree cees adie mtaweenctusendavedtsnes comme obanetaendentunentvetmenieneaanesibeatnameveaneiousan 60 RCT SULT tat s of ot eee te ee nn een E nn ee ee ee nee eee 60 ICT S11 tie ne ee en ee en en eee eer tre 60 Packet Filter Function Block cs ijeciccsctesssaieseesasenasdiaacanckotacevsdsadensneoisgensdaeatancbetageetaadwness 6l Adding a New Packet Filter seremoni eo na E N E E 62 For a Raw Protocol Message enter the RAW Identifier 11 bit or 29 bit 63 For a J1939 Protocol Message enter the PGN identifier ce eeeeeees 64 Entering a Message Description ccccccccccccccccececceeeeeeeeceeeeeeaaaeeeseeeeeeeeseaaaeenees 64 Enabling Disabling a Packet Filter oo ccecsessececeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeseaaaeeeees 65 Forwarding Error Messages ccccccccccssssssseeecceeeceaaeeseeeecceeesaauesseeseeeeeseeaeggsees 65 Selecting the Packet Filter Message Columns to be Displayed 0 000 0 66 Selecting how the Packet Filter Display is Arranged cccccsseesseeeeeeeeeeees 67 Completing the Packet Filter Configuration c cc ccccccccccccccsessseeee
19. Maximum Range Values for a Data Series 44 Selecting the Default SPN Range Value cc ccccccsceeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeeaas 45 Using the Panning Tool on the Graph Window cccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees 46 Zooming in on a specific area of the Graph cece ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeees 47 TNS OU sais aerate eerncocees T nies E Cone E AE 47 Resetting All Graph Ranges to Default Values ccccccceecnneteeeeeeeeeeeees 48 Enabling and Locating Display Cursors cccccccccccsescceceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeees 49 Bus Statistics Function BlO CK ish ci cscssvsesesch venseseveensoshvarcseeevyedaveeleedheeoveerasisretanteiredewoies 50 Variable Watch Function Block 0 0 0 0 cccccccsessseeeceeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeceeeessaaeeeseeeeeeeeeaaas 51 The Variable Watch Display Column Options 0 0 0 cc cccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeees a2 Selecting the Arrangement the Variable Watch Columns 0 0 eee 53 Selecting the variable you wish to display on Variable Watch 0008 53 Deleting Selected Items from the Variable Watch Window cccccceeeees 54 Enabling Data Logging from the Variable Watch Window 000000008 55 Selecting the Destination File for Data LOgging 0 ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 55 Variable Watch Data Logging Options c cc ceccccccccccccccaeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaaeesseeeeeees 56 Packet Watch
20. Perunan Ariy Tore l Amiar Teer ure 2 69 sll Maced 1 a Wiel isan Peed le eel Meee ee alingi Biia Herraa Or Shor bed To Loe Source Volinge Below Normal Gr Shorted To Low Source Wolteoe Diki Moma Gir Shorted To Loe Sounde Velie Aen homal Or Shorted To Hgh Sacre Vellnge Ahere herra Or Shor bed To High Source Voltage Abswe Mormal Or Shorbed To Hyh Source Worape Deki Moma Or Shorted To Liev Source Cadhan Peers Velinge Siew herra Or Shor bed To High Source Woltace Above Normal Or To Miah Source Selecting the Display Columns for the J1939 Diagnostic Window You may select the information columns to be displayed on the J1939 Diagnostic Display Window by right clicking on the column headings and selecting from the drop down menu as illustrated below The choices are Address Last Reported MIL Stop Warning Protect Address Last Reported To select the columns that you want to display add a check mark V in the selection box preceding the selection by left clicking the mouse with the cursor over the selection box To remove an information column from the display remove the check mark V from the selection box by left clicking the mouse with the cursor over the selection box 70 Changing the Arrangement the Display on the J1939 Diagnostic Window You may change the arrangement of the indicators on the J1939 Diagnostic Display Window by right clicking the mouse button on the column headings and selec
21. Settings Display on Primary Y Axis Display on Secondary Y Axis Series Color I inde Min Y Value 0 000 aie Max Y Value 8000 000 Set Default SPN Range 0 0 0 5 1 0 15 2 0 25 3 0 3 5 40 45 5 0 55 6 0 6 5 7 0 75 8 0 8 5 9 0 95 10 0 Time a When you are satisfied with your choices left click on the OK button to accept them If you want to discard your changes and return to the previous menu left click on the Cancel button 42 Selecting the Range Setting for the Data Series You may select the various Range Settings for the data series by making your selections under the Range Settings of the Dialog Window You may choose to display the range for the data series on the Primary Y Axis or the Secondary Y Axis by left clicking on the selection circle following the choice A check mark V will appear in the selection box upon selection acceptance as illustrated below Dialog Series Appearance Range Settings Display on Primary Y Axis vV Display on Secondary Y Axis Min Y Value 0 000 Max Y Value 8000 000 Set Default SPN Range Series Color E j Series Style Line Straight Line Width 3 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 25 3 0 3 5 40 45 5 5 6 0 6 5 70 on 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 5 0 Time s When you are satisfied with your choices left click on the OK button to accept them If you want to discard your changes and return to the previous menu left click on
22. Value Units Avg Period MsgCount Last Received Variable Watch te A Vanable To configure the DTC in the Variable Watch Window follow the instructions for the Variable Watch Window described earlier in this manual You will need to connect the new Variable Watch Functional Block to your system as desired on the Graphical Workspace Flowchart using the Line Connector described earlier in this document EY Adding a DTC to a Variable Watch Window You may add a DTC to a Variable Watch Window by right clicking on the specific DTC and selecting Watch gt and then from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Request Active DTCs DM1 lar Active DC Us a 9 C CANGSomure us lt aat m Adding the DTC s to a Graph Window You may add a DTC or DTCs to a New Graph window by right clicking on the specific DTC and selecting Graph gt and then New Graph from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below SPN SPN Name F Source Address 0 Qx a 3 s Engine Thi Goto Definition 4 Qn rine Thy Watch 7 31 Q291 Acceleraty Graph NewGraph tis Q 100 Engine Oil Request Active DTCs DM1 Add to Speed Graph Em He o Request Active DTC Reset DM11 I ooo oe Clear Active DTC List 3 Q 42 Auxiliary Temperature 2 3 A cac A Ne
23. gap Easily implement advanced filters triggered responses data encryption decryption end of line testing procedures node emulators etc Packet Filter The Packet Filter Block is used to selectively forward incoming CAN packets to the blocks output port Each filter can be configured as either a Pass Filter where only matching packets get forwarded or as a Reject Filter where all messages are forwarded except those that match Packets can be added removed enabled or disabled all while the capture is still live Diagnostics J1939 The J1939 Diagnostic Block is used to display diagnostic trouble codes DTCs and other fault code information for J1939 based systems The diagnostic window displays the Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL Red Stop Lamp Amber Warning Lamp and Protect Lamp states for all systems on the CAN network It also has E2 the ability to display an interactive list of all active pending and historic DTCs as well as freeze frame data and information CCP Tester The CCP block is used to test and diagnose a CAN Calibration Protocol CCP implementation The block supports all the fundamental CCP commands CONNECT GET_CCP_VERSION EXCHANGE ID GET SEED UNLOCK CAL resource SET MTA DOWNLOAD UPLOAD and DISCONNECT It allows the user to enter a simple script to perform the custom GET SEED UNLOCK sequence and provides support for reading and writing arbitrary memory addresses in an ECU 13 Configuri
24. if you want to discard your changes and return to the previous menu left click on the Cancel button 59 Variable Watch Data Logging Options You may select the Data Logging Options The options are OLog each value as it is received along with its original timestamp OLog all values at a specified time interval If you select Log all values at a specified time interval you may select the time interval in milliseconds by entering the value in the Time Interval window of the Data Logging Options window as illustrated below a xE Data Logger Settings Parameter Name Value Units Engine Intake Manifold 1 Pressure 0 000 kPa Destination Filename Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature 0 000 C c Documents WariableWatch Data csv aire Battery Potential Power Input 1 14 400 Volts Engine Speed 2196 000 rpm Engine Throttle Position 32 800 Engine Fuel Rate 16 850 fh Logging Options Log each value as it is received along with its original timestamp Log all current values at a specified time interval Interval tooo ms When you are satisfied with the location and options and you may select the Export button to start logging your data If you want to discard all of your selections and return to the Variable Watch Window you may select the Cancel button by clicking with the left mouse button 56 Packet Watch Function Block To display the Pac
25. in the CAN database as each variable is received it is plotted in real time in the graph window The graph was developed completely from scratch with the sole purpose of being able to handle streaming data with a moving time axis Due to its tuned development efforts and focus on performance there is not a graphing tool available that is smoother or better suited for real time streaming data response and display time 1s instantaneous Bus Statistics The Bus Statistics Block is used to report statistics for all CAN messages that are received It displays information about the total packet counts error counts multi packet counts data transmission rates bus loading capture time and the capture State Replay File Recorder The recorder saves every received CAN message to a user specified file so that it can be replayed at a later time The live replay allows real time playback preserving all original timestamps in the process An entire saved session can be perfectly replayed for repeated analysis furthermore the rate of playback can be changed anywhere from 1 10th to 100x the original speed 10 The Graphical Workspace Flowchart EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel Er ee M Axl O L i amp Hides a EEI EET ET et Short Boat Reconding E e Replay Recoder r7 Long Boat Recording ECU Recording _ C Cities C Re Active Inter
26. installation guide provided CANCapture is supplied with a custom ECOM cable that is enabled to run you new CANCapture software The ECOM cable is a USB2 0 High Speed device that allows Controller Area Network CAN traffic to be transmitted and received using a computer or laptop You may distribute the software to as many target machines that you like however the software will only operate with the CANCapture enabled ECOM device EControls ECOM USB CAN Interface Graphical Workspace and Data Flowchart CANCapture uses a graphical data work space flow chart as its centralized location for managing and controlling the program s behavior The flow chart is used to visually control the flow of CAN traffic in and out of various Functional Blocks which can each handle interpret and react to data in unique ways The flow chart is highly flexible allowing one to freely manipulate blocks and draw interconnects at any time before or during a live capture and in any way e Completely flexible add unlimited function blocks anywhere on the grid and join them with interconnect lines that can be branched and connected in any way Interconnect lines turn green to easily identify when they are properly connected e The flow chart can be manipulated during a live capture and will immediately respond to changes There s no need to stop a session just to change the data flow e Each block corresponds to its respective window or panel which can b
27. seen in the image on the previous page To edit a gauge element select the Show Properties option for the respective gauge element this will cause the item s properties to be displayed in the Properties Window as seen in the image below Method 2 You can also show the properties of a Gauge Element by left clicking on the item while in Designer Mode When the element is selected it will be highlighted in orange and the element s properties and settings will be visible in the Properties Window An example of this can be seen in the below image Note It is recommended that you have the Properties Window visible in a separate window or docking pane while editing the gauge elements Workspace Chart Gauge Panel Black and White User Panel Electric Blue Blue Gray White and Black Midnight Gold Graphite Gras Engine Speed COircularPointer BarStart ScaleStart 3000 i BorderColor B io 3 BorderWidth 0 CapFillColor O 192 192 192 CapFillaradientEndColor C 105 105 105 CapFillaradientType None CaponTop True Capstyle Simple Cap visible True Capwidth 30 DampeningEnabled False DampeningSweep Time 1 DistanceFromScale 0 FillColor C 255 255 255 FillGradientEndColor 255 0 0 FillgradientType None MarkerLength i0 Markerstyle Diamond Mame Default MeedleStyle Needlestyle4 Placement ScaleName Default a4 Engine Hours Fuel Rate 109 There are many pr
28. selecting Jas illustrated below You may select information columns that you want to display by adding a check mark V by clicking the left mouse button while the cursor is over the selection box to the left of the Column Heading on the drop down menu To remove a selection simply left click the selection box that you want to remove until the check mark V is not visible Packet Filter Configuration x Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others Forward Error Messages E R Golumns r v Enabled Arrange By Protocol Best Fit ID st Description Poe cancel 66 Selecting how the Packet Filter Display is Arranged You may modify the order in which the packet filters are displayed on the Packet Filter Configuration screen by selecting Arrange by _ selection on the drop down menu as illustrated below or merely right clicking on the column heading The choices are Enabled Protocol ID Description Packet Filter Configuration x Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others 4 Forward Error Messages Nescrinfic Columns Best Fit Protocol ID Description 0K Cancel You may also choose to let CANCapture decide how to display the Packet Filter Configuration screen by selecting on the selection scree
29. selection or by selecting from the Graph Window tool bar menu as illustrated below PRS GR GS BS Series Contig Time Interval s 10 m Show Legend m Show Grid 0 0 0 5 1 0 15 2 0 25 3 0 35 40 45 55 6 0 6 5 7 0 75 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 0 5 0 Time s a mw Ty aR Series Config Time Interval s 10 A 3200 4 FSTTTTT Engine Speed gt a aaa mee a kki meee meee a meee sss eee meee 100 Engine Throttle Position i i 3000 D a Engine Fuel Rate gt ee panna nate nade 2 2A a i i J 90 2800 OEE se Sper ers eres Mae cence Boron caret sec ce ceases Nr meee Niece cece a aa his Seer aaa aaa M a e a coat a a ek Gl ees a i a es a se ai i ii 80 eT TA EEEIEE VEIENT re eer EEI APO eeu Moret APIO P ORIEN IVOOR ONION ELERII EE SIIONIN OOIE EN SAET IONE NENNEN IE SEIS bomen 75 2200 api arei py epee ey h i aag A ea A EAE A A a E AA rE a o ol dara r EEA aed lcd E ee A eea ight A Aaaa Eaa aarp ardat ara e eases oe A aA g eega e pra ap A R A AA kare piy glia son p AE an aioe eal oi dees be e y age 70 65 A ESRR eee as s EE E EE EE see pit REE EE RN EEA PPE A E hone ERE E EER BEEE ER 60 Ta E PEE EAE E A E E EE T PE D PEE E E A AEE P P IE S EE EE L E L A E S E E OE EE E aene 55 16004 1 4 4 poe nn np nn nn nn enn nn rn nnn nn nn penn dn nn de nnn nnn nn penn Bene dn nee pene eee epee eee penne 50 3 0 0 0 5 1 0 15 2 0 25 3 0 3 5 40 45 5 0 55 6 0 6
30. to Display on the J1939 Diagnostic Window You may select the columns you want to display by right clicking on the column headings and selecting Columns gt by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below No Tite Source Address Arrange By Best Fit SPN poi o 51 SPN Name i FMI tor 100 FMI Description Py f 105 oc tal J 110 E Cool 441 Aurviliarw Te You may now select the Column P to display by adding a check mark V to the selection box preceding the Column Definition by left clicking the mouse with the mouse cursor on the selection box To remove a column from the display you need to remove the check mark V from the selection box by left clicking the mouse with the cursor on the selection box ES Selecting the Column Arrangement on the J1939 Diagnostic Window You may arrange the Columns on the J1939 Diagnostic Display Window by right clicking on the Column Headings and Selecting from the drop down menu as illustrated below or by merely left clicking on the column heading Pending DTCs Freeze Frames SPN o j Columns F ponn Arrange By Best Fit S J Source Address 0 p51 Engine Throttle Posm SPN Name poi Engine Throttle Position nr poi Accelerator Pedal Position 1 100 Engine Oil Pressure FMI Description J 105 Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature OC p 110 Engine Coolant Temperature Options on the J1939 Diagnosti
31. to the Packet Filter Window by right clicking on the Packet Filter Window and selecting Add New Filter by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Packet Filter Configuration Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others V Forward Error Messages The new filter will appear on the Packet Filter Configuration Window as illustrated below Packet Filter Configuration Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others V Forward Error Messages 62 You may now select the message protocol from either RAW or J1939 by double clicking the Protocol Column and selecting from the drop down menu as illustrated below Packet Filter Configuration Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others gt Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others 5 4 Forward Error Messages E To enter the message ID that you want to filter double click under the ID Column and enter the message identifier as illustrated below For a Raw Protocol Message enter the RAW Identifier 11 bit or 29 bit Packet Filter Configuration x Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others Forward Error Messages
32. 000 05 ms 7 Q Engine Speed 2196 000 rpm 20 03 ms 344 Y Engine Throttle Position 32 800 99 99 ms 69 Engine Fuel Rate 16 850 fh 99 99 ms 69 Selecting the Destination File for Data Logging The following window will open allowing you to select the file where you wish to save the data The Destination File should be entered in the format as illustrated below os Acs z4 Variable Watch 3 on om Data Logger Settings i tec Parameter Name Value Units Destination Filename v Engine Intake Manifold 1 Pressure 0 000 kPa e Q Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature 0 000 Cc C Documents WariableWatch PATA csv Browse Battery Potential Power Input 1 14 400 Volts Q Engine Speed 2196 000 rpm Logging Options Y Engine Throttle Position 32 800 Log each value as it is received along with its original timestamp Engine Fuel Rate 16 850 Ih Log all current values at a specified time interval Interval ms _ Variable Watch You may now enter the file name in the Destination Filename window on the Data Logger Settings Window or select Browse to locate a file you wish to save the data to If you select browse the software will take you to your computer storage options allowing you to select the folder and if you wish select a unique filename for your data file The data will be saved as a csv file When you are satisfied with your settings left click on Export
33. 39 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1498 9 898240 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1500 9 908224 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1501 9 918208 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1503 9 928256 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1504 9 938240 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 cS 1506 9 948224 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 v 4 il Variable Watch You may Start Pause or Stop the capture from the tool bar menu on the RAW Capture window EG J ai z m es tree ccuos see SS a a ee i tt Be ee a i Ps T i ii bra Add Pune Beck ASE a A ae a aa j 2 o _ H i hg ure he FOE i Sianid ie Workapece Chart Custom Panel Y aagrontce 12809 CAN Database defedt cod Praverwes Bus Stats Y Raw Capture J dee Prete ae I Cee ae ane Pine Ramerved PAH m Dam length Data m replay ocht and carl Paneling m ksa LEi adiscing CAM pacila g 1 1 Pe ii a Gliga Lea Ld E 30 u0 La E 6 a 1 ia e LIEGT 155771 J 36 13001 2g LSS St p L i ELIA 5 30 L0 L PiE 11055112 it g D paz 18 1 1104 1er 5 Jo i200 L Fas i Li ee mi o Bo al Pa 18 a ALINA ph E 10 100 1 T LIH Eaki o amp a 27 18 a 61184 IETT 36 i300 L E Ctontrots GanCapture Raw Capture i Ale Edt vee Plovechart User Pane maA PY i A a iA hw Windom imwon i i Aebi Functions Flock gt is Lot Tgp A a a H _ Werkaoace Chart Custom Pane Tiagnosocs 1998
34. 5 7 0 75 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 0 Time s 36 Selecting Variable s to Graph You may now select the Variable s you wish to display on the graph from the list that is displayed by left clicking on the selection box to the left of the Variable you wish to display To remove a Variable from the graph left click on the box to remove the selection check mark V from the box When you have completed selecting the Variable s you wish to display on the graph left click on the Select button If you wish to cancel this process and return to the graph window left click on the Cancel button Graph 1 amp G l p Series Config Time Interval s 10 a 3200 I J Engine Speed i i Engine Throttle Position 3000 Engine Fuel Rate 2800 2600 3 Choose variables to display eat ana Fite ear Fite aa Pkt Abrv Proto ID Varia Variable Name a 3 3 J Pkt Abrv A1 Al 31939 Engine Blower Bypa 1800 Al 31939 Engine Gas Supply 1600 Pkt Abrv AISCRAI A1SCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 10 1400 A1SCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 1 0 A1SCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 10 1200 AISCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 10 A1SCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 10 A1SCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 10 A1SCRAI 31939 61477 Aftertreatment 10 J Pkt Abrv AiSCRDSI1 AISCRDSI1 J1939 61475 Aftertreatment 15
35. 9 99 ms amp Panina M cal Mota ararn IA NN NN saa 53 The following window will open allowing you to select the variables you wish to display on the Variable Watch Window Sambi aren J ell A A i x Diea 1a it Fiber Cheer Finer 1 Tc Burabey o roto E varia variabie Poem ar raa ir Mara Pict Abr D aI Han Dap Ingas Start inable Jx bal F 07 H bhp Ingre start inabe a ire ter Marne aha Linn Leo Mi Hit Engin Engine Start inabile al raa Accelerator Pedal Posion 1 DE ie E Te PINE Dn 1 Engine Intake Manito T1 Pressure 1o00 Fa E a ee E E MAb Al Enge mise Myris Temper stre C0 C AL ins aF B r m me z l 3 7 Engin Engine Bowe Bypa i Battery Pabean Powe Input 1 400 airs SS S et niche ERS aging pd 7A om e ain er E Me Thratie Pirater og Oo T a Pal Abre ABAD Laie ym be Gegeree Pose Fut TE AI h D ABCA JSO SMI Aftet Aheiresment 10 ae O ABOA JBS SNF Aitet After eatment 10 O ARRA JDS GMF Aiet Aheresmei i9 D ABER J SNN Airt Albibraiment 10 a Cancel bady eni ert Coe You may now select or deselect the particular variable you wish to display by adding or omitting a check mark V on the selection box to the left of the variable and left clicking with the mouse button while the cursor is over the selection box Once you are satisfied with your selections left click on the Select button to comple
36. 939 43008 DISPi 65 3 TextDisplay i L Name By Bit Len Parameter Name Type y 518 Engine Requested Tor 4 695 Engine Override Contr 1 y 696 Engine Requested Spe 1 y 897 Override Control Mode 1 y 898 Engine Requested Spe 2 5 5 8 Engine Requested Tor Unsigne Engine Override Contr Unsigne 2 Engine Requested Spe Unsigne 2 Override Control Mode Unsigne 16 Engine Requested Spe Unsigne 3349 TSC1 Transmission Rate 3 3350 TSC1 Control Purpose 5 TSC1 Transmission Rate Unsigne Ble e on wuj ele TSC1 Control Purpose Unsigne a A new line with your new Packet will be automatically inserted You may now edit the properties of you new packet by right clicking on the new packet and then selecting on the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below gt EControls CANCapture CAN Database default ccd Transmission Control 1 Reserved for ISO 11992 Reserved for ISO 11992 External Brake Request Reserved for CANopen Reserved for CANopen General Purpose Valve Pressure Auxiliary Input Output Status 5 Reserved for ISO 11992 Auxiliary Input Output Status 7 Auxiliary Input Output Status 6 DTC Counts DM29 Immediate Fault Status DM35 NTE Status DM34 DTC To Lamp Association DM31 Scaled Test Results DM30 Auxiliary Input Output Status 4 Auxiliary Input Output Status 3 Auxiliary Input Output Status 2 a ae ee D
37. CCC CIS Tr OCT TYDE aa R E E EEE 94 Selecting the Hot Key for Triggering the Message Transmitter 0000000000000a 95 Selecting a Single Shot Trigger a ecscdcdvvescexasvaveieavevessvececscessunwetsnavvessedsnvesinstereeeteewectens 95 Selecting a Recurrine Tripper cessie EE 96 Setting the Time Interval for a Recurring Message ccccccccsssseseeeeeeeeeeeees 96 Setting the Time Delay for a Single Shot Trigger oo eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 97 Entering the Message Description cccccccccccccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeesseeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeees 97 Entering the Message Data 0 cccccccccsesssseeeeeeeccescessseeeececcceuecesseeceeseceeseeaasees 98 CCP Tester Function Block Advanced Users ccccccccccccccceceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 99 Custom Script Function Block Advanced Users cccccecccccccceesseeeceeeeaeeeeeees 100 Displaying the Custom Script Output Window ccccccsssesseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 102 Displaying Custom Script Functional Block Help 00 ec cccccceeeeeeeeees 103 User Panel F nction 04 Ore aera ere ener anarai rr mee rer ee 104 Invoking the Designer MOde ccccccccsseseccccccceeeeeeeeecceeeeeesaseseeeeeeeeeeesaaeesees 105 Adding a New Custom Gauge cccccccccccccssssssssesessseeseeececeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaegaseeeeeees 106 Adding an Edit Box or Label Control i eccccccccccececeeeeeeeeee
38. Engine Hours Revolutions Goto definition a _ E Izz J1939 61466 TFAC Engine Throttle Fuel Actu Reset Seeded s 3 I J1939 65266 LFE Fuel Economy Liquid Reset All The CAN Database will now open allowing you to obtain the definition for the specific packet 59 Resetting Packets You may Reset the data of a specific packet or Reset the data for all packets on the Packet Watch Window by highlighting the specific packet by right clicking the mouse on the packet and selecting either or from the drop down menu by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below Resetting Selected Prot ID Abbreviation Description Avg Period 3 11939 65226 DMO1 Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes 1000 01 ms 311933 61455 AT10G1 Aftertreatment 1 Outlet Gas 1 3e Delete Selected mee coa BETEG ENE D E e Eea B e hs 03 ms ee aad lens J1338 61443 A Define PGN 64965 onic Engine Controller 2 oo 319395 65255 Goto definition ie Hours Revolutions 2000 06 ms ga 11959 61466 SS jie Throttle Fuel Actuator Control Command z 71939 65266 Economy Liquid 99 99 ms eee Reset All Ciquid Resetting All Prot ID Abbreviation Description f 11939 65226 DMO1 Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes z J1939 61455 AT1O61 Aftertreatment 1 Qutlet Gas 1 a oes Ta ya a an a ene TCT AM ean tahun tna ten a DoDD aaa atone A a ee Pie Sf Delete Selected 11939 6144 FRC1 Electronic Engine Controller 1 A 11939 61443 FEC Electronic Engine Contro
39. Feim Coren irri REET Peir iranya ii Tir acer ee BiH ia ihs Tebi hi Peer a Fnetetn Gia Pere a Lesig ae Ki N pi Erioni Lieder Baie Tmi Come ani Beer Come i Fisi 1 reo ASF Deian wi Leg akit Dti erty A a airat am F 82 Clearing the Active DTC List You may Clear the Active DTC List by right clicking on any of the DTCs on the list and select from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Source Address 0 Goto Definition 51 51 Watch ne Throttle Position p91 Graph p Perator Pedal Positio oe H Request Active DTCs DM1 Pess 105 e Intake Manifold 1 110 Request Active DTC Reset 0M11 Gaukak IG 41 lary Temperature 1 442 Auxiliary Temperature 2 645 m ELD 2 om All active DTCs will now be cleared from the list Note This does not send a CAN message to clear or reset DTCs It simply clears the items from the list 83 Replay Recorder Function Block You may set up the replay recorder by either right clicking on the mouse on the Replay Recorder Functional Block and selecting in the drop down menu by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below or simply double clicking the left mouse button on the Replay Recorder Functional Block Flowchart User Panel AA ARH AIR Eeci kA DRX S OO Li 4 100 iy Add Function Block gt GS RW ull a le ee eee 8 ig 39
40. GetDataLength outputString Length dataLength Now retrieve all the data for int i 0 i lt dataLength i outputString msg GetData i outputString n Now print message to the output window in red block PrintOutputText outputString true false false false Now send message to the output port directly across from the received input block SendMessage outPort msg 101 Displaying the Custom Script Output Window To display the Custom Script Output Block window right click with the mouse on the Custom Script Functional Block and select Show Output Window from the drop down menu by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below gt o Packet Watch A Show Code Window Show Output Window Enable Inputs gt Enable Outputs b Disable Block Rename Block Block Help Properties Cut Copy D a Delete Import Selection Export Selection EA The following window will open displaying the output from the Custom Script Functional Block This window can be used by the script code to provide visual feedback to the end user EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel Q5FFOA sea eee i y BBX DS DO Z gt tide Show windows 5 i abl Lacen Add Function Block T m ui E ese Hide Show Windows Hide or unhide a Capture started 102 Displaying Custom Script Functional Bl
41. L eec E 83 Replay Recorder Function Block 0 0 0 0 cece cc cccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeceeeeesaaaeseeeseeees 84 Saving Can Message Data secrete ccncenn te css oeenato arrear NEN oss NENDE EEEE ONENA 85 Selecting the file Overwrite option cccccccceccccccceeceeseeseeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeseeeeeeeeeeaaas 85 Setting the Level of Compression of the Data Fille ec ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 86 Live Replay Function BlOOK iycsiscgiiessexsiscadionsincsonieestatnrinaseers eeasdeviecthenveciamerecteraenieees 87 Enabling Disabling the Live Replay Function Block 00 ce eeeeeeeeeeeees 88 Modifying the Replay Block Caption oc ccccceseeccceeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeeeseeaeeenees 88 Selecting if the Caption is Visible ccccccccccccccccesseessseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaas 89 Selecting the Data File to Playback cc ccccccccccesseseeeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeeeeeeeneaas 89 Set ne the Playback Speied eee eee Pere ener EE 90 Miscellaneous Settings for the Playback Block ccccccnneeeteeeeeeeeeees 9 11 bit and 29 bit Message Transmitter Function Blocks ccceceeceeeeeeeeeeees 92 Selecting the CAN Data Column Display Format 29 bit Only 0000 93 Adding a New Transmit Message ccccccccccccccccccsessseeeeceeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeeesauaesseeeeees 93 Displaying the Data in Hexadecimal cccccccccccseccccccccceeeeeseeceeeeeesaaaesseeeeeees 94 D
42. OxEA00 hexidecimal format AEL l Single Setting the Trigger Type You may set the type of trigger for your request transmitter by double clicking on the trigger type window and then left clicking on the F icon to and selecting the trigger type from the drop down menu as illustrated below EUontrols CANCapture Reg Transmitter File Edit View Flowchart User Panel SERFS aUI ee 4 BBR J amp Hide Show windows ED Bring to Front z i AB avi ener He Rh 7 Add Function Bok BCH oi uk amp oF IS Sl Tt Gh Ty Gy 4a oS a ee gt En er aihe Ga cA 2 Trigger Type Trigger Data Description PDUF PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN Data Length Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Data8 Trigger Type Single Shot qale Shot Recurring 7 RECO g EVE ry 1 00s DM1 DTC Request 234 0 The choices are Hot Key Single Shot or Recurring 94 Selecting the Hot Key for Triggering the Message Transmitter To select the specific Hot Key for triggering the Message Transmitter double click on the Hot Key option When the Select Hot Key window opens depress the specific keyboard key s you wish to be the Hot Key s as illustrated below When you are satisfied with your selection left click on the OK button If you want to discard your changes and return to the Message Transmitter configuration window left click on the Cancel button File Edit View Flowchart Use
43. Pi Custom _Gaugel cui Rata EE Lh aaa pus Fuel Eeeremy 127 900047 kmi z unl Economy 127 See een Orskieg i System Info reader Make x Medel MA Computer S N Nera Fa Fl oF ype Gauge ingot cul tance Open ne nadani If you want to abort the Custom Gauge importing function and return to the previous menu left click on the Cancel button 120
44. You may edit a data series on the graph by selecting the toolbar menu selecting the data series you wish to edit and selecting illustrated below Editing a Series for Graphing from the Graph as Engine Throttle Position Engine Fuel Rate Add Remove Series yn T p a Set Primary Set Secondary Reset Axis Range Delete Series 38 Setting the Data Series Display Color You may set the color you wish the data series to be displayed in on the graph by selecting the specific color from the drop down menus on the Series Color selection on the Dialog window under Series Appearance as illustrated below Point Styler Selecting Line Style for the Graph You may select the line style you wish to display the data series on the plot by selecting Series Style from the drop down menu on the Dialog window under Series Appearance as illustrated below The choices are Line Steps Line Straight or Point t amp a Q S Series Config Time Interval s 10 A 3200 I r Engine Speed i Engine Throttle Position 3000 2800 2600 3 Dialog Series Appearance Range Settings Display on Primary Y Axis Display on Secondary Y Axis Series Color a Series Style Line Straight x Min Y Value 0 000 Line Max Y Value 8000 000 Set Default SPN Range Lre wy 0 0 0 5 1 0 15 2 0 25 3 0 Ba 40 45 5 0 55 6 0 6 5 7 0 75 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 0 Tim
45. aa laal Se Re A ee ee ee as Transmission Control 1 Reserved for ISO 11992 Reserved for ISO 11992 External Brake Request Reserved for CANopen Reserved for CANopen General Purpose Valve Pressure Auxiliary Input Output Status 5 Reserved for ISO 11992 Auxiliary Input Output Status 7 Auxiliary Input Output Status 6 DTC Counts DM29 Immediate Fault Status DM35 NTE Status DM34 Regulated Exhaust Emission Level Exce DTC To Lamp Association DM31 Scaled Test Results DM30 Auxiliary Input Output Status 4 Auxiliary Input Output Status 3 Auxiliary Input Output Status 2 Type Byte Scaling Offset Units 2 th yaa alee QI H ao 9 9 9 9 You may edit the various properties of your new Packet such as selecting Raw Identifier or J1939 by left clicking on the W Packet Protocol bar and then left clicking again on the selection as illustrated below CANG iture ae Graph Function Block To enable the graphing function left click on the Graph Functional Block as illustrated below CANCapture is capable of graphing data in real time as it is captured or from a previously recorded data session Replay Recorder T A Z no o Adding or removing a series to your graph You may Add or Remove a data series to your graph by either right clicking on the graph and selecting Add Remove Series from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the
46. able You may select the Source Variable that you want the respective Gauge Element to be linked to by clicking the mouse on the Icon on the far right hand side of the Source Variable ID line You should then receive the Choose Variable to Display Dialog as seen in the image below P Black and White User Panel Electric Blue Gray White and Black Midnight Graphite Gray LCD Pale Gray X Simple Black Raw Capture Blue Qapx Engine Speed Coolant Temp Data Source Enable Variable Linking True Default Circular Pointer Source Variable ID 190 Engine Speed Filter Clear Filter Pkt Abry Proto varia Variable Name Parameter Name Pkt Abry Engine Start Enable Engine Start Enable Engine Start Enable Engine Start Enable S Pkt Abry Al 1 to the data box 41 31939 Engine Blower Bypa Al J1939 Engine Gas Supply Pkt Abry AlSCRAI 415CRAI 31939 Aftert Aftertreatment 1 O 415CRAI 31939 4ftert Aftertreatment 1 O 415CRAI 31939 4ftert Aftertreatment 10 415CRAI 31939 4ftert Aftertreatment 1 O To choose a variable search for and highlight the desired parameter and then click on the Select button or simply the double click the selection as illustrated below Panel Black and White User Panel Electric Blue Gray White and Black Midnight Graphite Gray
47. ata Length Data used memory for very large 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 12001 captures 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 3012001 13 888704 29 bit 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1200 1 You can enable or disable the Color filter by selecting the Enable Color Filters icon located on the Raw Capture tool bar menu EControls CANCapture Raw Capture i File Edit View Flowchart User Panel BSAA UI SaR A Beis 2 Dl O 2 amp Hide Show Windows ET Bring to Front AZ Aa abl E Css ase 100 x Add Function Block P gil amp at 1 Sl hh Lb ye Sl area oe cai ce E ID 2179 2180 A Enable Color Filters Choose to enable or disable the colored display of packets that are matched to the CAN database ata Page Reserved PDUF PDU S Source Add PGN PID 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 Data Length Data 8 30 121 8 30 121 The display can be in either hexadecimal or decimal by selecting the HEX icon form the Raw Capture tool bar menu EControls CANCapture Raw Capture i File Edit View Flowchart User Panel WMoOFFASS ets a 3 fii 24S abl B case pe 3 100 ya SM amp Hide Show Windows ES Bring to Front z PR E A A S S R Add Function Block Ti oi ab amp ot I St Tb he Sales REOT TEPE Drag a column header her Hex Show Hex Show all appropriate numbers in Page Reserved PDUF PDU S Source Add
48. aws ea 4 Ga SOO Le Hades Se Bee Pe Pie ene i E Show Stats Window Disable Block Block Help O b Properties Cut ECU Recording Copy 7 1 Pin gt e n Delete Import Selection EC ack Export Selection 7 a pr Packet T R Custom Panel E E c a E LLE T a ar A sil Diagnostics 11939 DTC 18 Enabling Disabling Functional Blocks You may Enable or Disable a functional block either active or passive by left clicking on the Functional Block you wish to effect and select either or Block from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Rename Block Block Help Propertes gd Cut a Copy Delete es Eh Import Selection E Export Selection 9 Saving your Workspace Chart You may save your Workspace Chart to a location of your choice by selecting File on the upper tool bar menu and then Save Workspace or from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection Select the location where you want to save the Workplace Chart and double click on the Save button as illustrated below gt EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart Edit View Flowchart User Panel coon S oe 4 aD xalg i n el 7 Add Function Block FR WW a _ F YTAN Diagnostics 11939 Bus Stats Stop Capture Fig New Workspace Ctri Open Workspace Ctl 0 Hv We Pe Save Workspace As be hho ie y
49. c Window You may select the options for the various Diagnostic Trouble Codes by right on the DTC and selecting from the drop down by left clicking the mouse on the selection menu as illustrated below SPN 5PN Name J 29 Accelerator Pedal Positio 447 Clear Active DTC List ature 2 The options are Goto Definition Watch Clear Active DTC list 74 DTC Options You may employ the various options on an individual DTC by right clicking the mouse on the specific DTC and selecting the option you desire from the drop down menu by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below Source Address 0 29 Accelerator Pedal Position 2 Goto Definitions Engine Throttle Position Watch 3 Engine Throttle Position Gah Accelerator Pedal Position 1 l Engine Oil Pressure P Request Active DTCs DM1 Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperature Request Active DIC Reset DM11 Engine Coolant Temperature Clear Active DTC List Auxiliary Temperature 1 0 442 eee Aliary Temperature 2 045 701 Auxiliary I O 01 3673 Engine Throttle 2 Position The choices are Goto Definition Watch Graph Request Active DTCs DM1 Request Active DTC Request DM11 Clear Active DTC List FY Selecting Goto Definition on the DTC Options Menu You may select the Goto Definition option on the drop down menu by left clicking the Selection as illustrated below mouse on the SPN f Source Address 0 gz 51
50. dow will open Custom Script Function Block Advanced Users To edit a Custom Script to the CAN Bus right click the mouse on the Custom Script Functional Block and select from the drop down menu by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below Show Code Window Show Output Window Enable Inputs gt Enable Outputs gt Disable Block Rename Block Block Help Properties Cut Copy Delete Import Selection a g x Egk Export Selection 100 The following window will open showing examples of the various Custom Script Functional Block functions The scripting uses a C C style syntax The script editor also includes an auto complete and intellitip feature which will help to show the available variables and functions as well as the parameters and syntax required Simply type the variable name followed by a to show all variable options Note You may request Custom examples on the CANCapture Technical discussion forum at http www concapture com forum html EControls CANCapture New Script File Edit View Flowchart User Panel a S F F oF 4 a 4 e 4 2 3 XB 4 amp a Hide Show Windows ES Bring toFront a a ag ame a tf a aZ Aa abi Loig R 7 Add Function Bok oi Sal aT h a Aale A Diagnostics J1939 Workspace Chart New Script This function is called when a new capture is started block holds an object representing the current script bl
51. e renamed disabled focused or removed all from the chart e Cut copy and paste support as well as an import and export feature for saving and sharing configurations with others for example you can easily export your list of transmit messages or a custom packet filter to share with a colleague The ECOM block is typically the source of all messages throughout the CANCapture flow chart Using the flexible nature of CANCapture s flow chart one can easily wire and route the messages received on the CAN bus in an unlimited number of ways For example the output port of one ECOM block can be routed to the input port of another to create a simple bridge between two CAN buses Alternately a packet filter or custom script can be placed between the two so that only specific messages will be forwarded the possibilities are virtually endless Every message that is received by the ECOM block contains a hardware timestamp that is accurate within microseconds The ECOM is capable of capturing CAN 2 0A 11 bit CAN 2 0B 29 bit messages and all CAN error frames All messages are fully supported throughout the CANCapture database and software J1939 multi packet and NMEA 2000 Fast Packet messages are seamlessly supported by the ECOM block Immediately after the final packet of the J1939 connection management session is received the reassembled multi packet message will be injected into the stream unless disabled in the ECOM block properties All
52. e s When you are satisfied with your choices left click on the OK button to accept them If you want to discard your changes and return to the previous menu left click on the Cancel button 40 Selecting a Point Style Graph You may select the Point Style you wish to display by selecting it from the drop down menu on Point Style on the Dialog window as illustrated below The points may be displayed as Circles Triangles or Squares rm amp fev Q BB 1 Series Config Time Interval s 10 Engine Speed z Engine Throttle Position i Engine Fuel Rate Dialog Series Appearance Range Settings ___ Display on Primary Y Axis Series Color a 7 Seres sore TT Min Y Value 0 000 Point Style Cirde Triangle Max Y Value 8000 000 Square Display on Secondary Y Axis Set Default SPN Range 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 25 3 0 3 5 40 45 5 0 55 6 0 6 5 7 0 Time s When you are satisfied with your choices left click on the OK button to accept them If you want to discard your changes and return to the previous menu left click on the Cancel button 4 Selecting the Line Width for a series displayed as a Line Graph You may select the Line Width for a data series that is being displayed as a line graph by selecting the relative line size from the drop down menu on the Dialog Window as illustrated below The choices are from 1 to 5 Dialog Series Appearance Range
53. e Panel Black and White Electric Blue Y Gray White and Black Midnight Gold Variable Link Properties 4pply Appearance Theme Oo Circular Gauges o o Add Circular Gauge Linear Gauges Default Gauge b Numeric Indicators Gauge Labels b Cut Copy Delete Import Gauges Export Gauges Circular Scales Circular Pointers and Circular Ranges can only be added to existing Circular Gauges and similarly Linear Scales Linear Pointers and Linear Ranges can only be added to existing Linear Gauges An example showing how to add a Circular Range to the Default Circular Gauge can be seen in the image below Variable Link Properties Apply 4ppearance Theme CircularGauges o O k 4dd Circular Gauge Puea Default Gauge t Circular Scales Numeric Indicators Circular Pointers p Gauge Labels b tireu ar Ranges Add Circular Range A Cut Show Properties Er es ga COPY Delete Gauge Delete Import Gauges BEX Export Gauges III Delete Gauge Element from a Gauge Container Method 1 You can delete a Gauge Element i e Circular Gauge Linear Pointer Circular Range Label etc from an existing Gauge Container by left clicking on the element so that it is selected and highlighted in orange When the Gauge Element is selected you can delete it by now pressing the Delete Key on your keyboard In the example image below the circular scale that 1s selected in orange would be deleted after
54. e Throttle Position Engine Fue Rate Dialog Series Appearance Display on Primary Y Axis Display on Secondary Y Axis Min Y Value 0 000 Max Y Value 8031 875 Series Color JI Series Style Line Straight Line Width 3 x 5 0 55 6 0 6 5 Time s 2 0 25 3 0 3 5 40 45 45 button If Using the Panning Tool on the Graph Window You may enable the Panning Tool by selecting the Panning Mode icon from the Graph window toolbar and left clicking and holding down the left mouse button while scrolling through the graph as illustrated below Graph Time Interval s 10 eam Enable panning mode left cick and drag to pan or scroll the chart based on your mouse ee rere amen ee es ee je l l m e A ed eie E Enh E rieb eE Beer chy et E eia EE E m NE a r E en y E y r y meee ea i e au a ale gh eta N aa nat T OEO EET ee F l l l l ee je l l a e Seto a E a nee 46 Zooming in on a specific area of the graph You may Zoom in on a specific area of the graph by selecting the Green Zoom In icon on the Graph window tool bar and then selecting and area you wish to zoom by clicking and dragging the left mouse button as illustrated below i w E el Ed Series Config Time Interval s 10 a 2000 EI Zoom In Enable zoom in mode drag and 1200 release to zoom in on a certain area of the chart 1600 1400 Zooming Out You may Zoom Out on the graph b
55. ed Appearance Themes can be found in C Program Files EControls CANCapture Gauge Templates AppearanceThemes ic Blue Gray White and Black i A nae a k Variable Link Properties Circular Gauges Linear Sauges Numeric Indicators i Y F F F Gauge Labels a cut Copy Faste Delete ja Import Gauges je Export Gauges After selecting the Appearance Theme file all the properties defined within the theme will be applied and the Gauge will display the new appearance An example of the LCD Appearance Theme applied to the above gauge is shown in the image below 113 Repositioning the Custom Gauge Container You may reposition the gauge by holding the left mouse button down on the crosshairs icon to move the position in the vertical and horizontal axis as illustrated below ontrols apture Custom Pane ih Ga wx 4 epis ql Hide Show Windows EI Bring to Front Add Function Block R iba t le aTaE Ge Zia System Variables Engine Speed RPM Exhaust Gas Temp 1 0 00000 c Exhaust Gas Temp 2 Cc Engine Oil Level 102 0 Engine Oil Pressure kPa Engine Coolant Level 102 0 Engine Coolant Pressure 510 kPa Driver Demand Torque 130 Engine Demand Torque 130 Actual Torque 1 875 214 C Engine Starter Mode not available Engine Fuel Rate L h Instantaneous Fuel Economy 127 998047 km L Average Fuel Economy 127 998047
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57. eeeeeeeeeeaaaeenees 23 Starting and Stopping CANCapture cc cccccccccssssseseseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 24 Raw Capture Functional Block 00 cc ccccccccccceeeeeceeceaeeeecceesaaeeeeeceseaaeeeeeeeeeas 26 Displaying the Raw Capture Window cccesessseccccecceeeeeseeeeeeeseesaaaeeseeeeees 26 Oy U8 DE eye ee oe E 29 Modifying Packet Properties cccccccccsessseeccceeceeeeeesseeeeceeeeeaeaeeeseeeeeeeeseaaaenenes 30 Adding a new Packet to the Database ccc iccccccsccccceccceeeeseeeeeeeeesaaaeseeeeeeess 32 GTN Function Block ereere E EE 35 Adding or removing a series to your Graph cece cccccccecceseeeeeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeeeeeees 36 Selecting Variable s to Graph ccs cncsssccnscsancesssvacecsseneedeansisdeoes Oacnaneaaeenseoredenatiadeose ins 37 Editing a Series for Graphing ccccceccecccccccececaeeeeseeeeceeeeeaaaeeseseeeeeeeseeaeegeees 38 Setting the Data Series Display Color cc ccccccsessssssseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 39 Selecting Line Style for the Graph cc cccccccccssssssesessseseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaas 40 Selecting a Point Style Graph eee ccccccccccccecceeeeeeeaaaaeeenseseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 41 Selecting the Line Width for a series displayed as a Line Graph 42 Selecting the Range Setting for the Data Series ce cccccccccccesseeseeeeeeeeeeaas 43 Setting the Minimum and
58. eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 68 J1939 Diagnostics Function BOCK ec ccccsseseeecceeeceeeeeeeseeceeeeessaaeeeseseeeeeeaaas 69 Selecting the Display Columns for the J1939 Diagnostic Window 70 Changing the Arrangement the Display on the J1939 Diagnostic Window 71 Clearing the J1939 Diagnostic ndicators i cccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeenees 72 J1939 Diagnostic Display Tabs iis sscssscceseasssiavessieinteccesne sehen tonswennetsherneunsatcavaccnenns 72 Selecting Columns to Display on the J1939 Diagnostic Window 00 73 Selecting the Column Arrangement on the J1939 Diagnostic Window 74 Options on the J1939 Diagnostic Window cccccccceceesccceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeenees 74 By INS cc as co eee one eet cee 75 Selecting Goto Definition on the DTC Options Menu eee 76 Adding a New Variable Watch Window for the DTC eeeeeeeeeeeees 71 Adding a DTC to a Variable Watch Window cccccccccsseseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeseeeeees 78 Adding the DTC s to a Graph Window cccceccccccccceccceeeeseeeeeeeeeesasaesneeeeeees 79 Adding a DTC s to an existing Graph Window cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 80 Requesting Active DT CS ccccccccccccccaseseeeeeeeeeeeeaseeseeeeeeeeessaeeesseeeeeeeeseaaaggaees 81 Requesting an Active DTC Reset DMI1 cc cccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeenees 82 Clarine tie ACV ey EC
59. every 1 00s D z F g Sngeshot aftero 10s ct 91 Accelerator Pedal Posi 2 1 8 Accelerator Pedal Posi Unsigned Litte E 0 4 0 9 92 EnginePercentLoadA 3 1 8 Engine Percent Load A Unsigned Litte E 1 0 558 Accelerator Pedal 1Lo 1 1 2 Accelerator Pedal 1Lo Unsigned Litte E 1 0 bit 559 Accelerator Pedal Kick 1 3 2 Accelerator Pedal Kick Unsigned Little E 1 0 bit 974 Remote Accelerator P 4 1 8 Remote Accelerator P Unsigned Litte E 0 4 0 a v p o bo Dene Ready 76 Adding a New Variable Watch Window for the DTC You may Add a new Variable Watch Window for a DTC by right clicking on the specific DTC you wish to affect and select Watch gt and then by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below J Source Address 0 J 29 Accelerator Pedal Position 2 3 51 Goto Definition Throttie Poston a D51 Watch New variable Watch Window vin poi Graph gt Add to Variable Watch lt a 100 D 105 o Intake Manifold 1 Temperature 3 110 Coolant Temperature 3 ja dlear Active DTC List Fy Temperature 1 SS a 42 Auxiliary Temperature 2 3 645 4 701 Auxiliary I O 01 3 gt 3673 Engine Throttle 2 Position 4 The following window will open showing the new Variable Watch Window and a new Variable Watch Functional Block will appear on the Graphical Workspace Flowchart ble Wate Ja a x Variable
60. f 2928 Axle Location 3 1 8 Axle Location 2927 Actual Inner wheel steering angle 1 1 16 Actual Inner whe i 2926 Type of Steering Transmission 6 1 4 Type of Steering y 2925 Type of Steering Forces 5 5 4 Type of Steering 2924 Steering Type 5 1 4 Steering Type y 2923 Status of Steering Axle 4 1 4 Status of Steerir 30 The packet properties window will now open displaying the details of the packet You may customize the packet by changing the color of the Text and Background by highlighting your selection by left clicking on either Text or Background and then left clicking on the button at the end of the Color Properties bar and selecting a color from the Standard or Custom color pallet as illustrated below This is extremely helpful when one is trying to identify a packet when viewing a raw capture of all packets being transmitted on the CAN bus When you are satisfied with the color choice left click the mouse on the OK button to accept them If you want to discard your changes and return to the previous menu left click on the Cancel button Extended DERT nes Defans Cobs Rule Text Day E ox ge 95 Bakgrund Cal E 63 2467 fate BL E P Default Data Length efmdt Procthy a Traremiaion Repetion io engine Control Purpose dependen or if ext CHor ie tenet color far amy row in the reer capture dump that matches Gis padet ID 3 Adding a new Packet to the Database You may Add a New Packet to the database by simply
61. face Function Blocks To add Active Functional Blocks select Active Interfaces as illustrated below Source Devices Passive Interfaces b Line Connection Active Inter face x 11 bit Message Transmitter f 29 bit Message Transmitter xa Custom Script dy o Packet Filter ue Diagnostics 71939 E Import Selection cop CCP Tester The selections are 11 bit Message Transmitter The 11 bit and 29 bit Transmitter Blocks are used to generate messages on the CAN network Each transmitter can be configured to send pre defined messages after a certain time offset at a recurring interval or after a hot key is pressed by the user Standard CAN and J1939 packets are both supported along with all relevant fields 29 bit Message Transmitter The 11 bit and 29 bit Transmitter Blocks are used to generate messages on the CAN network Each transmitter can be configured to send pre defined messages after a certain time offset at a recurring interval or after a hot key is pressed by the user Standard CAN and J1939 packets are both supported along with all relevant fields Custom Script The Script Block is used to write customized code that can interact with incoming and outgoing packets The C C like syntax can be easily learned even by non programmers based on the many examples and documentation that is available If a special function is needed and none of the other blocks can do it the scripting will be able to fill the
62. he Fastest selection will provide the best performance but the least amount of compression while the Best selection will provide the highest amount of compression All other selections are somewhere in between these settings 86 Live Replay Function Block You may configure the parameters of the file replay block by right clicking the mouse button on the Replay Functional Block and selecting Properties from the drop down menu by left clicking on the Properties selection as illustrated below or simply double clicking on the Replay Function Block EControls CANCapture aa Workspace Chart Fie Edit View Flowchart User Panel Cimla Aae a E a E EE BZ Aa abi J cc i100 fR Add Function Block Disable Block Rename Block F Block Help lp Properties ny L aA Cut AN a Copy Pes X Delete Import Selection S Export Selection BCantrals CAMCapture Propi iss Fie Bal Yem Fiha Loer Parel Doire a a a we Lid ig a SOs Ae KS a S 7 Hide thee eos col Berg ta Front Na ee ee een ee ee le ierekaasse Chart Chagroatics 10925 mw Capture Pcp es Sat Block Sellings SE ee TLE pmj id Catan EE Recording Capii ibia Ths Live Replay Scllings Renia y Pherae Puamoles Replay Pies Oniy20L_fofngre ManplTCs_J19 ce Playback Sped ix Mine Settings Erabi Hulipadigi Suspert 15939 Mipir super uE WAEA OOS Fast Packes sucpert That Bact Pro Plea Ti Pata tor Viii rary ea That True Erg Mennases 8
63. ia Hot Key None New transmit me 0 0 o 0 0 0 65535 8 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 S PDU 255 dea Single Shot 0 00s MY MESS 4 Single Shot Recurring 95 Selecting a Recurring Trigger You may select a Recurring Trigger by double clicking on the Trigger Type window and then left clicking on the icon and then selecting Recurring as illustrated below E EControils CANCapture Req Transmitter Fie Edit View Flowchart User Panel A a Oe Me 70 gs 9 Shinto vrs Frnt late A abi L Cop Cae 0 100 Add Function Block T T i at ot I St T Gh Gh ba Ay Stal er faa ee x E Trigger Type Trigger Data Description PDUF 7 PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN DataLength Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Datas S PDUF 0 Setting the Time Interval for a Recurring Message You may set the time interval of the reoccurring message by double clicking the Trigger option window by left clicking the mouse and entering the time interval in seconds 8 EControls CANCapture Req Transmitter File Edit View Flowchart User Panel cS PF P58 ee k a aikaa O 2 Hide show windows ET Bring to Front Pu amp of 2 S TF Gy a a lg AZ Aa abi Lorg a e saa x 96 Setting the Time Delay for a Single Shot Trigger You may set up the time delay for the Single Shot Trigger by double clicking on the Trigger Data option and entering the time dela
64. ie i ECER Protocol D Abrv Len Vars Description a 11939 59392 ACKM 8 9 Acknowledgment Message i j1939 59904 ROST 3 1 Request fee 11939 60160 TP DT 3 2 Transport Protocol Data Transfer Aa 41939 60416 TP CM xx i i6 Transport Protocol Connection Mgmt w J1939 60672 Nx 65 0 Network Layer Wj 31939 60928 AC 8 1 Address Claimed Aa 41939 61440 FRCL 8 13 Electronic Retarder Controller 1 peg 19359 61441 EBC1 B 22 Electronic Brake Controller 1 Aa 11939 61442 ETCi 8 g Electronic Transmission Controller 1 Aa J1939 614435 ARC 8 10 Electronic Engine Controller 2 By 31939 61444 EECI 8 8 Electronic Engine Controller 1 Aa 41939 61445 ETC B 5 Electronic Transmission Controller 2 Ea 41939 61446 FACIL 3 10 Electronic Axle Controller 1 B J1939 61447 FLI1 a 4 Forward Lane Image urgent msg Aa J1939 61443 HPG B 4 Hydraulic Pressure Governor Info faa 31939 61449 VDC2 8 6 Vehide Dynamic Stability Control 2 B J1939 61450 EGF 1 a 2 Engine Gas Flow Rate Aa J1939 8 amp 8 7 Blectronic Steering Control a New Packet Ea N 8 1 Electronic Transmission Controller 8 m 1939 Hae SS 8 9 Land Leveling System Operational Inf r Insert Variable a i0 Aftertreatment 1 Intake Gas 1 1939 Watch b 8 id Aftertreatment 1 Outlet Gas 1 eee RE 8 10 Aftertreatment 2 Intake Gas 1 8 10 Aftertreatment 2 Outlet Gas 1 E J 8 4 Fifth Wheel Smart Systems 1 rea 11070 BiA CET a Slane Cancer Tafarrmsshar f Name Byte Pos Bit Pos Len i
65. iew Flowchart User Panel a ES fee 164 E E N Ga a ml _ al Hide Show Windows ua A p 3 api 100 ISA peter Guste S17 gt Long Bic at R aood Rag ay Rerorde Show Capture Window lb ip D Oo Disable Block 2 Rename Block Block Help io l Properties gt a Cut a Copy a Delete a E Import Selection You may now select the location on you computer where you wish to save the Functional Block for importing at a later time You may give the file a name of your choice and select Save ka Importing a saved Functional Block You may Import a saved Functional Block to your Workspace Flowchart by right clicking on a the Workspace and selecting from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below E EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel Set a SpA A o iA BRK G4 amp Hide Show windows a AB fs Bana 100 a aE EP ful amp of 2 SI gt j T p a Show Capture Window gt Q Disable Block j E Rename Block GOLI Derre Block Help m Properties gt Cut Copy l Export Selection m ee E E T T E You may now navigate to the file name that you exported the Functional Block properties to and select Open ps Starting and Stopping CANCapture To initialize CANCapture select the green arrow gt in the toolbar or depress F9 on
66. ight mouse button The Cursor Window will display the absolute value and the difference between the two cursors in both the X and Y axis illustrated as dX and dY Note The pointer icon must be selected in order to drag and move the cursors saon 1 Display Cursors Enable or disable chart cursors from being displayed Cursors are used to measure the difference between two points in both the X and Y axis 49 Bus Statistics Function Block You may display the CAN Bus Statistics Window by right clicking on the Bus Stats Functional Block on the Workspace Window and selecting Show Stats Window by left clicking on the selection as illustrated below or by simply double clicking the left mouse button on the Bus Stats Functional Block EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel LS pF ee Ae AHAL Eo iyaa I L i amp Hide Show Windows E Bring toFront BZ AB Pal ot IS Sl Tt Oy yy Se lag A abi Bch 2 100 RH Add Function Block cA CB z Disable Block Rename Block Block Help Properties Cut 4a Copy Pe 3 Delete of Import Selection i Export Selection Diagnostics 31939 d BIC The Bus Stats window will now open displaying the current Statistics of the CAN Bus EOF Se seaeebalegr gt 63 03 M _ e Hide Show Windows E3 Bring to Fre AZ AB abl L ps eh 300 h 7 Add Function Bock FG oi dh amp of 2 Sl TF Gy T
67. imply right click on the workspace and select Line or select the Line Connector Crtl W icon on the Graphical Workspace Toolbar Menu and connect to the input of the Functional Block you wish to receive the CAN messages as illustrated below b M le Variable Watch Add Function Block gt 7 v Pointer Vanable ECOM Device Packet Watch W Cut Copy Delete Import Selection 4 Export Selection 16 EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel REP Fee eee T ABAD 9 Oe SS A e Draw block interconnect line All valid paths between an output and an input node will be highlighted green to indicate successful connection The Drawing Pen will now appear You may now connect the Functional Blocks as you please When you have completed the connection of the Functional Blocks you may exit the Line Connection function by depressing the ESC key on the keyboard or select the option from the drop down menu ky Renaming Functional Blocks You may rename the Functional Blocks by right clicking on the Functional Block that you want to rename and selecting Rename Block by left clicking on the selection and typing in a unique name of your choice as illustrated below Alternatively you may depress the F2 Key on the keyboard with the Function Block selected EContrals CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel GFF MA s
68. ket Watch Window you may either right click on the Packet Watch Functional Block and select Show Packet Watch Window from the drop down menu as illustrated below or simply double left click on the Packet Watch Functional Block Disable Block Rename Block Block Help Properties Cut Copy Delete Import Selection Export Selection The Packet Watch Window will now open at the bottom of the screen as illustrated below eager FT E ATC Prot bad Alta gaira Derrplon Ag Pwd Mag Cour Meat Man Pergi Min Ported Lost ecer k IWA ke OPA hii Teer Toute Coe TOLD rd 1 00 D 2 ma FNI m a 2a k IN LELEEJ AP DOGG ioe ioe eee 1 Cathet hie L IMN bams imaa FEU here Foro 5 DUS LIHI th Dacian ingne Coniak d oO i Inn bia HOLES Linge itari Hiriari 20 m 0 50 2000 0i Fi A000 0 m oe oe iR 14th hag ngne Thats j ued Ackib Corina Gomera i iG bit m Fuel Dearer faud PEL 65 7 00 DOO m Pmi heh Adding New Packets to the Packet Watch Window You may add new packets to the Packet Watch Window by opening the CAN Database Window and right clicking on the packet you wish to add to the Packet Watch Window and select Watch gt and then on the drop down menu by as illustrated below al Alg Protocol Abrv 31939 60160 TP DT 8 2 Transport Protocol Data Transfer J J1939 60416 TP CM 8 l6 Transport Protocol Connection Mgmt H J1939 60672 WN xx 65 0 Network Layer fj 31939 60928
69. king the mouse on the selection as illustrated below this will toggle the selection between True and False each time you double click You may also double click the option to toggle between True and False ot 11 bit and 29 bit Message Transmitter Function Blocks You may configure the various parameters of the Message Transmitter Functional Blocks by right clicking the mouse on the function block and selecting Configure Transmitter from the drop down menu as illustrated below or by simply double clicking on the Message Transmitter Functional Block EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart Pie Edt View Flowchart User Panel Er T OY cabs BOs KDEXD OO Loopia R Add runcton Block 8 of Workspace Chart Dagposaes 31939 Raw Capture Con gure Trangt Pagremeas 12979 Desde Block Es Rename Block Block Help Properes Out gt Copy imoart seecdon ki Gl x Export Selection The following window will open displaying the configuration parameters of the Message Transmitter Functional Block EControls CANCapture Req Transmitter File Edit View Flowchart User Panel MSF Se sate eek Bax DY amp hide show Windows ED Bring toFronty a a I i a EN a Aa labi B ac Ss 100 x Add Function Bok CA Sb 2 uk amp wt IS Sl om h Ge by wae a o e orkspace Chart Diagnostics 71939 Raw Capture Req Transmitter Eg fam Hex 4 at x E Trigge
70. km L System Info Make Model ___N A_ SIN rr nine PFEF m ine 114 Linking a CAN Variable to a Gauge Element Gauge Elements and Edit Boxes can be linked to CAN variables that are defined within the current CAN Database As each CAN variable is received by the User Panel all controls that are linked to the respective variable will be updated in real time To link a variable to a Gauge Element first right click on the desired Gauge Container and select Variable Link Properties from the drop down menu as illustrated below Alternately you can click on the small Variable Link Properties Icon in the top left corner of the Gauge Container next to the Move Icon ay a 3000 Apply Appearance Theme Circular Gauges Linear Gauges Numeric Indicators Gauge Labels Cut Copy Paste Delete Import Gauges Export Gauges The Variable Linking options will now be displayed in the Properties Window as illustrated below If not already enabled set the Enable Variable Linking option to True and you should then see options for each Circular Pointer Linear Pointer Numeric Indicator Label or Edit Box that is in the Gauge Container _ AT ho sS menie D rae N AUO rh Data Source Default Circular Pointer Source Variable ID 190 Engine Speed Reset Value on Start F i NumericIndicator1 Indicator Source Variable ID 190 Engine Speed Reset Value on Start al P45 Linking and Setting the Source Vari
71. lant Leve i020 a Engine Coolant Pressure swt kPa Driver Demand Torque Ii Import Gauges Engine Demand Torque Laport Gauge Actual Tongue Engine Starter Mode Engine Fuel Rate Instantantous Fuel Economy Average Fuel Economy System Info Make Model SIN 105 Adding a New Custom Gauge After selecting the Designer Mode you can create a new gauge by right clicking on the Custom Panel Screen and selecting New Control from the drop down menu as illustrated below The 5 options for Control Types are Edit Box Label Circular Gauge Numeric Indicator Linear Gauge Each option will be described in the following sections SEE R Add Function Bok 3 T iat amp a St TF Gh Gy Gy yale Coolant Temp _ Intake Air Temp System Variables Engine Speed 0 000 RPM Exhaust Gas Temp 1 0 00000 C Exhaust Gas Temp 2 0 00000 C Engine Oil Level 102 0 Engine Oil Pressure 1016 kPa Engine Coolant Level 102 0 Engine Coolant Pressure 510 kPa 4 PE E Driver Demand Torque 130 New Control oy abi Edit Box Engine Demand Torque 130 x A Label Actual Torque 1 875 ES gt Circular Gauge 214 C 214 C Engine Starter Mode not available a Numeric Indicator Foot Pedal Pos ThrottlePos Engine Fuel Rate S Linear Gauge Instantaneous Fuel Economy 127 998047 km L IGA Import Gauges Average Fuel Economy 127 998047 km L
72. le by right clicking with the mouse while the cursor is over the variable you wish to Delete and selecting and selecting from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse as illustrated below Prot ID Abbreviation Description Avg Period oe 41939 65226 DMO1 Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes 1000 01 ms 31939 61455 AT10G1 baa Aftertreatment 1 Outlet Gas 1 Engine Controller 1 20 03 ms ETE AA ARA 1 11939 61444 mr 9G Delete Selected ja 21939 61443 FEC 5 siti cota raat aa ia gine Controller 2 pep 11939 65253 HOUR Goto definition urs Revolutions 2000 06 ms 523 11939 61466 TFAC Reset Selected otte Fuel Actuator Control Command a 11939 65266 LFE my Liquid 99 99 ms wee Reset All Finding the Packet Definition You may obtain the Packet Definition by highlighting the specific Packet by right clicking the Packet and selecting from the drop down menu as illustrated below ho aay Prot ID Description lg 21939 65226 DMO1 Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes oo 41939 61455 AT10G1 Aftertreatment 1 Outlet Gas 1 E conan mentation Se a eek Are eer eek ee eer ee ere era ere ba a ia a EE L LEA L bia a DALA Lia L GLa een every een oer eed eed ere ere ere ere ser en eras ere sere sere ser ery Pedant Seat tree po es te i biai he te ke ee ee ee ee a EET LERA i iA D te S cted Ges tia Phas Ga jl Electronic Engine Controle Dee cele o Nene PR lere Ee cii 41939 65253 HOURS
73. left clicking on the New Packet icon on the tool bar menu as illustrated below E EControls CANCapture CAN Database detault ccd File Edit View Flowchart User Panel ASF RIGA BARA RAL A BAXG 4 WE AB abil Bis Cas 200 Add Function Block ly Diagnostics 1955 Bus Stats Raw Capture CA Fa New Packet Add a new packet to the current 23 Transmission Control 1 CAN database Reserved for I50 11992 i D Aa 31939 768 EFBS21 3 D Reserved for 150 11992 El 31939 1024 XBR 8 7 External Brake Request Aal J1939 1280 CAMIL amp 0 Reserved for CANopen eal 41939 1536 CAM 1 8 0 Reserved for CANopen ea 11939 1792 GPY4 8 4 General Purpose Valve Pressure W139 2048 AUXIO5S 8 4 Auxiliary Input Output Status 5 Aa 31939 39424 GPMI amp B 0 Reserved for ISO 11992 fa 11939 39936 AUXIO7 8 8 Auxiliary Input Output Status 7 A 31939 49192 AUXIO6 8 8 Auxiliary Input Output Status 6 Aa 31939 40448 DM29 OF O DTC Counts 0M29 Aa 319349 40704 DM35 65 12 Immediate Fault Status DM35 Ey 31939 40960 DM34 0 O NTEStatus DM34 Aal 11539 41216 DM33 0 0 Emission Increasing Auxiliary Emissior Aa 11939 41472 DM32 0 0 Regulated Exhaust Emission Level Ex a 11939 41728 DM31 0 O DTC To Lamp Association 0M31 31939 41984 DM30 0 O Scaled Test Results 0M30 1939 47740 AUXIO4 8 32 Auxiliary Input Output Status 4 EE 31939 42496 AUXIO3 8 32 Auxiliary Input Output Status 3 W 31939 42752 AUXIO2 8 32 Auxiliary Input Output Status 2 i 31
74. ller 2 r 31939 65253 HOURS Engine Hours Revolutions Goto definition 41959 61466 TFAC Engine Throttle Fuel Actuator Reset Selected 31939 65266 LFE Fuel Economy Liquid Reset Al 60 Packet Filter Function Block You may place a Packet Filter Functional Block between a source device such as a ECOM or Recorder Block and a passive interface such as the Graphing Functional Block The Packet Filter Block may be either a Pass Filter or a Reject Filter A Packet Filter Functional Block may be configured by right clicking on the Packet Filter Functional Block and selecting from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Disable Block Rename Block Block Help BA Properties Cut uy Copy Delete bE x i Import Selection The Packet Filter Configuration Window will now open as illustrated below From this menu you may select the type of filter you desire OPass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list and block all others OReject Filter block IDs in the filter list and forward all others New Filter Variable Watch Te 5 T g ee Packet Filter Configuration Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others V Forward Error Messages E Protocol ID Description There are no items to show 61 Adding a New Packet Filter You may add a new filter
75. n 67 Completing the Packet Filter Configuration When you are satisfied with the configuration of the Packet Filters click on the OK button to accept all changes and return to the main window If you want to discard your changes right click on the Cancel button as illustrated below Packet Filter Configuration x Pass Filter forward only IDs in the filter list block all others Reject Filter block IDs in the filter list forward all others 4 Forward Error Messages 68 J1939 Diagnostics Function Block You may display the J1939 Diagnostics Functional Block by right clicking the mouse button on the J1939 Functional Block and selecting Show Diagnostics Window by left clicking the mouse button on the selection as illustrated below or by simply double clicking the left mouse button on the J1939 Diagnostics Functional Block Disable Block Rename Black Block Help Propertes Cut Copy Delete Import Selection Export Selection Lib ab X be wr 3 The following window will appear displaying the J1939 Diagnostic Information Last Reported MIL ES Wanrarg Protect io O O SPA Hat FHI FHE Deserte Crore Coole Teaperature Emgre Intake Henio Tempa aire Worage Abowe Momma Or Shorted To Hegh Source Voltage Abewe Homa Or Sherted To Hgh Source Ergit Thalis Peier Erge Throliie 1Podtion Accderator Pedal Posen 1 Accreraice Pedal Perasmi 2 Ardia 1A a1 Erare Od Preire Enge Thrais
76. n under Block Settings and left clicking on the W icon at the far right hand side of the Caption Visible line and selecting either True to make the Caption visible or False to make the caption invisible on the flowchart from the drop down menu as illustrated below Selecting the Data File to Playback To select the data file that you have previously recorded for playback select the icon on the far right hand side of the Replay Filename line under Replay Settings by left clicking with the mouse as illustrated below al bil e fs i gt 4 Boe a FERL hS feces Bpan a kai hran Hck E E l i E i a Di Dayami EN i oe Cre Peperen aptis iila You may then browse your computer storage for the file that you wish to replay and select open by right clicking the mouse on the Open icon 89 Setting the Playback Speed You may select the desired playback speed of your data by selecting Playback Speed under Live Replay Settings and left clicking on the W on the far right hand side of the window and selecting the desired Playback Speed from the drop down menu as illustrated below or by double clicking on the Playback Speed to cycle through the various choices 90 Miscellaneous Settings for the Playback Block You may choose which Miscellaneous Setting you wish enabled or disabled by selecting the Vv icon at the far right hand side of the selection and selecting either True or False from the drop down menu by left clic
77. ng Functional Blocks Each Functional Block may be configured by selecting desired functional block and right clicking the mouse button then selecting from the drop down menu and left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Disable Block Rename Block Block Help a Cut 4 Copy Fps Faste E Delete Bi Import Selection re Export Selection The properties window will indicate the parameters of the selected functional block Block Settings Block Enabled True Block Caption ECOM Device Caption Visible True ECOM Device Settings Serial Number g Baud Rate 250 Kbps Self Reception True Misc Settings Enable Multipacket Support True 11939 Multipacket support True NMEA2000 Fast Packet sup True Multipacket Error Message True Multipacket Warning Messe False i Error Messages True Arbitration Lost Error False Bus Error True Data Overrun Error True Bus Off Event True Bus Reset Event True Transmit Limit Warning True Receive Limit Warning True Error Passive Warning True Misc Errors True 14 Any of the parameters may be modified by simply left clicking on the parameter you wish you modify Parameters that have boundaries on their values have a drop down menu for the selection of the valid choices for that particular parameter LS Connecting the Functional Blocks To connect the respective Function Blocks to the output of an the ECOM or Replay Recorder or any other block you s
78. o available Raw Capture displays a real time list of every CAN message or error message that is received by its input port Aside from showing all the relevant information if an incoming packet is defined in the current CAN database the packet will be highlighted using the assigned color code The block also provides live text filtering based on all displayed columns advanced hierarchical column sorting locked unlocked automatic scrolling exporting to excel for post analysis full integration with the active CAN database an advanced details view for each packet and the ability to display all relevant fields in either decimal or hexadecimal Packet Watch The Packet Watch Block is used to monitor the statistics of individual packets received on the CAN network It can be used to measure the average period total message count message rate maximum period minimum period and last time received for any message type All measurements are high precision due to the utilization of hardware timestamps from the ECOM device are used Variable Watch The Variable Watch Block is used to monitor the value and stats of individual CAN variables The watch list reports the current value as well as the average received period total count and last received timestamp for each chosen variable The block also supports exporting all variables to a Microsoft Excel CSV file for easy post analysis Graph The graph block is used to plot any variable
79. ock Help To display the help feature for the Custom Script Functional Block right click on the Custom Script Functional Block and select from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Note This Block Help feature 1s available for all Functional Blocks The following window will open User Panel Function Block You may open the Custom Panel by right clicking on the Custom Panel Functional Block and selecting by left clicking the mouse on the selection Or by simply double clicking on the Custom Panel Functional Block ay LIGET Disable Block Rename Block Block Help Properties Cut D Copy Delete ab x i Import Selection E Export Selection eady 104 Invoking the Designer Mode You may invoke the Designer Mode to create your own custom gauge by right clicking the mouse on the Custom Panel Screen and selecting from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below Note The capture must be stopped in order to enable this option me EG Weew Mowmhat Liser Peed cee a alee aad 4 eo Hide Show Windows E Bring ta Front idk ac K 5 te o Add Function Block a Trees ee Se ile System Variables Engine Speed RPM Exhaust Gas Temp 1 c New Control Exhaust Gas Temp 2 C Engine Oil Level 1020 Engine Oil Pressure 1016 kPa Engine Coo
80. ock on the flowchart Type block for a list of available functions for use in the script void OnStartCapture ScriptBlock block block ClearOutputText Clear this script s output window block PrintOutputText Capture started n false false false false Print to the output window Thnis function is called when a capture is stopped block holds an object representing the current script block on the flowchart void OnStopCapture ScriptBlock block block ClearOutputText Clear this scripts output window block PrintOutputText Capture stopped n false false false false Print to the output window This function is called everytime a message is received on an input port inPort will hold the port the message was received by 1 2 or 3 block holds an object representing the current script block on the flowchart msg holds an object representing the message received type block or msg to see a list of available parameters and functions void OnReceiveMessage uint amp inPort ScriptBlock block Message msq uint8 outPort inPort Setup the outgoing port to be the same as inputs Trival example if message pgn is 61444 then print message if msq GetPGN 61444 String outputString The standard C string type is supported outputString Received PGN msg GetPGN SA msg GetSA n t retrieve data length uint amp dataLength msg
81. operties and settings for each gauge element ranging from location size and width to color gradients styles and fonts Rather than describing each property in this manual a brief description for each property can be displayed by highlighting the property and reading the Integrated Help Panel located at the bottom of the Properties Window An example of this integrated help can be seen in the description of the DistanceFromScale property in the image below nel lack and White Y User Panel Electric Blue Glue Gray White and Bleck right oid COircularPointer BarSkart Scale Start BorderColor E ooo Border w idth 1 CapFillColor 245 245 245 CapFill radientEndColor 0 0 204 CapFillaradientType Diagonal Left CapOntop True Capstyle Simple Cap isible True Capwidth 26 DampeningEnabled False Dampeningsweep Time 1 0 FillColor _ 255 255 255 VB at FillGradientEndColor 255 0 0 DistanceFromScale The distance From the tip of the pointer to the scale Measured as a percent 110 Add Gauge Element to Existing Gauge Container You can add a Gauge Element 1 e Linear Gauge Circular Scale Numeric Indicator Label etc to an existing Gauge Container by right clicking on the Gauge Container and following either the Circular Gauges Linear Gauges Numeric Indicator or Gauge Labels sub menus and clicking on the respective option as illustrated below Workspace Chart Gaug
82. other blocks that receive this message will treat it like a normal packet This means that a packet watch can monitor the packet s statistics additionally user panels graphs and variable watches can all access each variable of the multi packet message If more than one ECOM device needs to be used in a CANCapture flow chart the properties of each block can be manually configured to assign a specific device serial number to each In addition specific CAN error frames and J1939 multi packet support can be enabled or disabled in the properties Adding Functional Blocks To add a Functional Block to the Graphical Data Flowchart simply click the right hand mouse button to display the valid choices Add Function Block b E Import Selection iir Source Device Function Blocks You may add a CAN message Source Device by selecting Add Functional Block gt Source Devices The following will be displayed De H ECOM Device k Pointer Passive Interfaces Live Replay File F Line Connection Active Interfaces H fa a mA Import Selection Source Device selections are ECOM Device The ECOM function block is used to represent an ECOM device physically connected to the local computer As each message or error frame 1s received from the CAN bus it is sent to the output port of the block If a trace is connected to the input port of the ECOM block then each incoming message that is recei
83. ows WEJ AB abil gt Bh cis a 100 e A Add Function Block GB CH iu amp ot IS al n Panel Diagnostics 71939 Bus Stats CAN Database default ccd Raw Capture Workspace Chart P zE Disable Block gt poe E Rename Block Block Help ECU Reco ding Properties gt T rea ct D 5 Copy Paste Delete O aay ce P yt F wm Import Selection a _ Racket E Export Selection 26 CANCapture will now display the data associated with the selected Functional Block on the display window An example of a Raw Capture Window is illustrated below E EControls CANCapture Raw Capture gt File Edit View Flowchart User Panel AE S pf E OF 4 a me 4 B 4 2AM SD OY amp a Hide Show Windows ES Bring to Fronty B Aa abi Bh ib ab BEL Add Function Blok CP oi ub amp at le st Tt ho baile Custom Panel Diagnostics 31939 Bus Stats CAN Database default ccd Raw Capture Workspace Chart a lil ice eua x E Hex Fa Quick Filter Drag a column header here to group by that column ID Time Type Priority DataPage Reserved PDUF PDU S Source Add PGN PID Data Length Dat 1491 9 848256 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1492 9 858240 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1494 9 868224 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1495 9 878208 29 bit 0 0 0 239 18 0 61184 15667712 8 30 1497 9 888256 29 bit 0 0 0 2
84. pressing the Delete Key Method 2 If a Gauge Element is not visible or off the screen and therefore you cannot click on it to select it you can also delete it by right clicking on the Gauge Container and following either the Circular Gauges Linear Gauges Numeric Indicator or Gauge Labels sub menus and clicking on the respective Delete Element Name As your mouse moves over the menu items for each Gauge Element the item will automatically be highlighted so that you can see which item is going to be deleted The image below shows an example of how to delete a Numeric Indicator notice that the numeric indicator that will be deleted is highlighted in orange Workspace Chart Black and White User Panel Electric Blue Gray White and Black Midnight X Gold X Graphite LCD Gray Pale Gray X Simple Black Coolant Temp Yariable Link Properties Apply Appearance Theme Circular Gauges gt Linear Gauges ects Add Numeric Indicator Gauge Labels Sh cut al Sa Copy Show Properties _ Delete Indicator SM Delete Ci Import Gauges Tap Export Gauges lt 3 Export Gauges aiad E PAZ Apply Gauge Appearance Theme An appearance theme can be applied to any Gauge Container by right clicking on the control and selecting After selecting this option a File Select Dialog will be displayed asking for the Appearance Theme XML file to apply to the Gauge Container A set of pre defin
85. r Panel a SFF EP sae e e2 ks BBR BD 2 amp Hide Show Windows E3 Bring to Fronts Ee ee E k Add Function Block R 3 2 ah amp ob I gt Sl TF Gy Ty Oy Ay 3 S Tap ee ae E ae i AP n TAE samme y Raw Capture Req Transmitter jorkspace aishe amp Ga x Trigger Type Trigger Data Description PDU F PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN DataLength Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Datas Trigger Type Recurring Fe Recurring every0 00s CI ID Request Trigger Type Hot Ke Hot Key Shift F2 DM1 DTC Request 234 0 255 0 0 0 59904 3 202 254 0 255 255 255 255 255 Select Hot Key shift F2 Selecting a Single Shot Trigger You may select a Single Shot by double clicking on the Trigger Type option and selecting the W icon and selecting from the drop down menu as illustrated below E EControls CANCapture Req Transmitter File Edit View Flowchart User Panel ASF OA eseRWaeaci ks aBAxXD 4 h Add Function Bok i ab amp ot IS St Tb Gh is _ Hide Show Windows gt E3 Bring toFront zi Hide Sl Ea Bring AZ AS jabl ato as oe Wofapace Chart Diagnostics 1832 aw Capure Req Transmitter Properties ca fene Ga x E Trigger Type Trigger Data Description PDUF 7 PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN DataLength Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Datas S POUF 0
86. r Type Trigger Data Description PDU F PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN DataLength Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Data8 aa Le a a a a eC a a a a a A ae T Single Shot after 0 10s CI IDRequest 234 0 255 0 O 0 59904 3 235 254 D 255 255 255 255 255 9 Selecting the CAN Data Column Display Format 29 bit Only You may toggle the display format for your CAN data in the columns by left clicking the mouse on the J1939 Columns selection on the toolbar of the Message Transmitter window as illustrated below The data display format will toggle between J1939 and Raw 29 bit identifier each time you click on the selection EControls CANCapture Req Transmitter File Edit View Flowchart User Panel MSRP seaP alea 4 BRD BD 2 amp a Hide Show windows sringtoFronty a NE E AZ AA sti gt co g ii A 7 Add Function Bok P R oi ab amp at 1 St T a a aala e a i a _ Wor x X Diagnostics 11939 Raw Capture Req Transmitter ca Ehel amp Ga iy x lb UE 51909 Cians iann 3455 olumns Workspace Cnart tio PDUF PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN DataLength Datai Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Datas Toggle between displaying the raw s 29 bit CAN ID and specific 31939 i U columns including PGN Prioriy PDU PDU S and Source Address 255 0 0 0 59904 3 235 254 0 255 255 255 255 255 Adding a New Transmit Message You may add a New Transmit Me
87. s and diagnostic messages and diagnostic trouble codes e Integrated hot filter search functionality allows quick and easy access to all variables tram h q5F FMA GAR Sa eeeikDaAxXxD9 amp ee So i i ih caca se E m i al Hide Show Windows EJ Bring to Froni SS ee 5 a J T 4 1 7 W e a t D a Fre E 1 ee Add Punction Gilock Proteco p Aber Len Vane Description i 31938 mI ADH 3 E fubreriedignenl Haage pans ADI AOST 3 1L Request b EEEE 1g TDT 8 2 Transport Protocol Data Transfer 11939 6416 TRH Lax 3 i Transport Protec Conrectan Fig EEJ 60672 My 65 Network Layer 11939 ems AC amp 1 Address Claimed 6 1134 LHi FACI amp 13 Eliene fietarder Controler s EEA 6141 EBEL 8 22 Electroni rake Controla 1 ENE H2 ETCL 3 9 Bechonk Traremon Controle 1 EGES LHA SEC amp 10 Blectronic Engine Controller 2 ee bla EEEL 8 amp Glectroncingne Controle 1 EGES 6145 ETE 5 5 Bechonk Traremaon Controle 2 EEJ H FAC amp 10 fieireonk Ande Controler 1 EE 6147 AIi E 4 Ferrand Lane image ugenl my g 1a LA HG a 4 Hydra Pressune Govrermae Infa jinx WOCz 8 6 Wehede Oyeme Stabdity Control 2 pes EGFi 8 21 Engine Gas Fkm Rate irs plaha Hia a Dlectronic Tranaminnon Controfer s0 EEE 3 E Lard beveling Syebem Operational ril 1434 454 AT LUG a 1000 Aterireatment Intake Gas EEEE 61455 ATIOGI 5
88. s directory 1s C Program Files EControls CANCapture Gauge Templates AppearanceThemes Gauge Selector Gauge Type Gauge Theme Circular Gauge Tall 4 Midnight xml 4 PaleBlue xrl Palesray xml 15impleBlack xml hiteAndBlack xml TST When you have found your desired gauge double click on it and you will be prompted with a special mouse cursor signifying that a gauge control is about to be created While this cursor is showing simply drag and release a square area in the Custom Panel workspace to create a Gauge Control with the respective size 107 Overview of the Gauge Container The gauge controls are completely customizable with an infinite number of configurations Each set of Circular Gauges Numeric Indicators Linear Gauges and Labels are contained within a Gauge Container and each Gauge Container can contain any number and combinations of these gauge elements Each Circular Gauge can have various Circular Scales Circular Pointers and Circular Ranges e Circular Scales The round portion of the gauge containing the tick marks and the numeric labels For example the blue bar ranging from 0 to 100 in the gauge at the bottom right of the image below e Circular Pointers The pointer of each gauge that is used to indicate the value the gauge 1s showing This can be a pointer style as highlighted in orange below a marker style or a bar style e Circular Ranges This is the visual range s
89. ssage by left clicking the mouse on the envelope icon in the Transmitter window toolbar as illustrated below BofA as seR ea enai a_AxX DY amp Hide Show windows E3 Bring to Front a a ee ag Aa abi Boe R Add Function Block 7 F oat amp of 12 Sl Tt Gh th le ya Se E ee ee PISTEET CeT A t Creates a new default transmit message be sure to enable it when ready to send PDUF PDU S SA T D Request OxEA 0x00 OxFF 0 0 0 OxEA00 Priority DP R PGN DataLength Datai Data2 Data3 Data4 DataS Data6 Data7 Datas 93 Displaying the Data in Hexadecimal You may display the CAN Data in Hexadecimal by left clicking the mouse on the Hex selection in the Message Transmitter window toolbar as illustrated below The display will toggle between decimal and hexadecimal each time you left click the mouse on the selection EControls CANCapture Req Transmitter File Edit View Flowchart User Panel MSR es aBA ke a 4 BARD DM amp Hide Show windows ES Bring toFronty Wa Aa fabi EABEL R Add Function Bok Soi ub St 1 ST h a aal i tS AD aA Ga it x PDUF PDU S SA Priority DP R PGN DataLength Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Data8 wwe HEX Show Hex E Trigger T 3 OxEB OxFE Ox00 OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF Show all appropriate numbersin fest OxEA 0x00 OxFF O 0 0O
90. t capture files nO km L BOSCH a BusinessTravelh NEE J Custom Gauges onna LSC TON L ECI PPG di ECOM Driver a EControls di Fax J GCP_Dis J HDECM Custom_Gauge1 After selecting the destination where you want to save your Custom Gauge you can give your gauge file a unique name and save the gauge by left clicking on Save as illustrated below The gauge will be saved in the cui format RAFFO AARAA f si s anno 100 amp 7 Add Function Block i TECE BCs Cp orkspace Char ustom Pane Coolant Temp Intake Air Temp Engine Speed Engine Speed r Exhaust Gas Temp 1 Exhaust Gas Temp 2 Engine Oil Level Engine Oil Pressure Engine Coolant Level ngine Coolant Pressure and Torque i db Custom Gauges x e ct EE Tags Name _ Custom_Gaugel cui Date modi Type Size Fuel Economy uel Economy S N amand Torque 127 998047 km L ij aBAxX TD z i Hide Show Windows E3 Bring to Front z System Variables 0o RPM 0 00000 c 0 00000 c 1 875 not available L h 127 998047 km L System Info C vovo Model 3869307 To discard your changes and return to the previous window select Cancel by left clicking the mouse on the selection 118 Importing Saved Gauges You may import or retrieve saved gauges to you Custom Panel by right clicking on the
91. te If you wish to discard your selections and return to the Variable Watch Window simply left click on the Cancel button Deleting Selected Items from the Variable Watch Window If you wish to delete items from the Variable Watch Window you may highlight the item by right clicking the particular item and either clicking the X Delete Selected Items Icon from the Variable Watch Window tool bar as illustrated below or by depressing the delete key on the keyboard l 4 Var able Watch Pa Value Units Avg Period intan aanl Pd Delete Ace KAEN KADENDA AIEE maf ah SANDED a KANE AVE KANE EAN AVE BaD ah BANE BEWE KANE BAND PAWE BAAD BAND BAD KAI BAVO PAND BANE BAND BAAD BAAB BAAD BAVE KAV BAN a BAAI BAD at ata a ww aba arn aah haar ata a at ah BA A EA A EAA EA AAA A A AAAA A i En hure 0 000 C Battery Potental Power Input 1 14 400 Volts 1000 05 ms yw Engine Speed 2196 000 rpm 20 03 ms Engine Throttle Position 32 800 Di 99 99 ms Engine Fuel Rate 16 850 l h 99 99 ms 54 Enabling Data Logging from the Variable Watch Window You may enable the data logging feature to save the data to a file of your choice by selecting the Enable Data Logging Icon from the Variable Watch Window toolbar as illustrated below This will log the incoming data for all variables on the Variable Watch Window list to the file that you select Variable Watch Units Avg Period Msg Coun pila C 0 Volts 1
92. the Cancel button 43 Setting the Minimum and Maximum Range Values for a Data Series You may set the Minimum and Maximum values for the data series that is being displayed on the graph by entering the values on the Dialog window under the Range Settings in the Min Y Value and Max Y value as illustrated below Dialog Series Appearance Series Color Ng v Series Style Line Straight Display on Secondary Y Axis Min Y Value 0 000 Max Value 8000000 Set Default SPN Range Line Width 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 25 3 0 3 5 40 45 5 0 55 6 0 6 5 7 0 75 8 0 8 5 5 0 9 5 10 0 Time s When you are satisfied with your setting you may left click the mouse on the OK button if you want to discard your changes and return to the previous window left click the mouse on the Cancel button 44 Selecting the Default SPN Range Value Alternatively you can select to use the default SPN range values by selecting the Set selection button on the Dialog window under Range Settings The Default SPN Range is retrieved from the CAN database for the respective SPN ORE d Series Config Time Interval s 10 After you have completed selecting all the display parameters for the data series you may accept the selections and exit the Dialog window by left clicking on the you wish to discard your entries and exit the Dialog window left click on button Engine Speed Engin
93. the keyboard as illustrated below This will enable all ECOM devices and Replay Blocks and begin transmitting and receiving CAN messages E EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart i File Edit View Flowchart User Panel BSF RISA sa L X BAX D9 amp Andes ore 100 Poo Start Capture F9 as 4 rut amp of a Aa abl Initialize all ECOM devices and replay blocks and start transmitting and receiving CAN packets were rt E Z DE gt ey He ECOM Device Diagnostics 31939 a C 24 To Stop CANCapture select the blue square m to the right of the start icon by clicking the left hand mouse button on the Stop Capture icon or depress F10 on the keyboard This will disable all ECOM devices and Replay Recorders and stop transmitting and receiving CAN messages EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel 454F 8S 5GR 3 2 e 4 23 xX lOO ei Close all ECOM devices and stop transmitting and receiving CAN packets yy Raw Capture Functional Block Displaying the Raw Capture Window You may display a capture window by right clicking on the specific Functional Block you want to display and selecting by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel S cS F aF seg ealiea ii s Bax D4 _ amp a Hide Show wind
94. ting from the drop down menu as illustrated below The choices are Address Last Reported MIL Stop Warning Protect EControls CANCapture Diagnostics 11939 File Edit View Flowchart User Panel FE e WE ag 4 HtA Ge 4 amp ay y 25 A xal L amp Hide show Windows ES Bring ag AA fabl BS oo k Add Funcion Bok CTH oiuk amp a IB Sl Tt he z idt Workspace Chart Custom Panel Y Di i DM Requests Address ll st Reported MIL Aaj Columns ee o AANE By oha Adre Best Fit Last Reported MIL Stop Warning Protect ah Clearing the J1939 Diagnostic Indicators You may clear all J1939 Diagnostics indicators by right clicking the mouse on the indicator window and left clicking the mouse and selecting Clear AIl as illustrated below J Source Address 0 gt 110 105 p51 3673 Engine Coolant Temperature Engine Intake Manifold 1 Temperatur Engine Throttle Position Engine Throttle 2 Position I Clear Selected Request Active DTCs DM1 Request Historic DTCs DM2 Request Pending DTCs DM27 Request Freeze Frame DM4 Request Active DTC Reset DM 11 Request Historic DTC Reset DM3 A Go Wo J1939 Diagnostic Display Tabs There are four tabs on the J1939 Diagnostics Display Window as illustrated below These are Active DTCs Historic DTCs Pending DTCs Freeze Frames Source Address 0 Selecting Columns
95. uch as the red line that is commonly shown on tachometers An example of this is the green to red gradient in the gauge on the bottom right of the below image Each Linear Gauge can have any number of Linear Scales Linear Pointers and Linear Ranges which are identical to those of the Circular Gauge but for the respective Linear Gauge In addition the Linear Pointers also have a Thermometer style which can be used to indicate the gauge value in a fashion similar to that of a thermometer as seen in the Coolant Temp gauge below Pale Gray Engine Speed Coolant Temp Variable Link Properties Apply Appearance Theme Circular Gauges Add Circular Gauge Linear Gauges gt ni my Circular Scales gt Numeric Indicators b Circular Pointers gt Add Circular Pointer Gauge Labels Circular Ranges t Pointer he Sh jes y Cut gi Show Properties a Copy Delete Gauge Delete Import Gauges sy Export Gauges iB4 v Engine Hours Fuel Rate 108 Edit Properties of a Gauge Element Method 1 To list and edit the properties of any Gauge Element within the Gauge Container right click on the Gauge Container and follow the sub menus beneath the Circular Gauges Linear Gauges Numeric Indicators and Gauge Labels menus As you highlight each menu option the respective gauge element will be outlined and highlighted in orange as
96. ustrated below Selecting the file Overwrite option Controls CANCaphare Propria r ca wl s Pi E i le ry i a i a a oo g bb Front E ARP Bt ie i Fs i n ki 4 R Long eee ee ee ee ee ee ur acie CIES F thew Cask 7 a baib REOSE pop Past PJ webs le r hs Se a puna TEZA f t ck a Pace Bick Capia Bplay Berde Capon We Trot anew bn Fierin Lier fiche e Puede piece CA eee Wier Re meres at jal toa on Lra True You may now select either True or False from the drop down menu by right clicking on the selection If you select False the data file will be protested from being overwritten at a later date If you select True the file may be overwritten and you will lose all previously recorded data every time a new capture is started 85 Setting the Level of Compression of the Data File You may set the level of compression of the data of your file by right clicking the mouse on the Vv on the far right hand side of the Compression Level selection as illustrated below E 3 7 a So a Hide Show Windows i fring to Front z i Add Function Block ae IF z Workspace Chart Oogrosics 11939 Y Ram Captre Properties an arxi W Dock Settings Block Frahied Iioc Canton Capton Visbie Repley Recorder Settings Save to Fiename hh Fie Cer merit You may now select the amount of data compression you want from the drop down menu by left clicking your selection with the mouse T
97. ved will be transmitted on the respective CAN bus Live Replay File The Live Replay Block is used to playback CAN sessions that were previously captured and saved using a Recorder Block The recorder simply saves every received CAN message to a user specified file so that it can be replayed at a later time The live replay allows real time playback preserving all original timestamps in the process An entire saved session can be perfectly replayed for repeated analysis furthermore the rate of playback can be changed anywhere from 1 10th to 100x the original speed Passive Interface Function Blocks You may add a Passive Functional Block by left clicking the mouse on the specific selection in the drop down menu as illustrated below Add Funcoon DIOCK j Source Devices H We Pointer Passive Interfaces User Panel Line Connection Active Interfaces Raw Capture fa a Packet Watch 33 2 Variable Watch e l Graph A Bus Statistics Et Import Selection Replay File Recorder Er The selections are User Panel The user panel block is designed specifically to display and monitor real time data using a variety of fully customizable gauges thermostats number sliders and text labels The panel consists of a simple form editor that allows gauge items to be added and linked to any variable in the CAN database Every aspect of the items can be configured to create a unique appearance custom and pre designed themes are als
98. w Graph Window and a Graph Functional Block will appear on the Graphical Workspace Flowchart as illustrated below New Graph f ax le i Sd BE 1 Series Config Time Interval 10 E Accelerator Pedal Position 2 You may now configure the New Graph by referring to the Graph Window Configuration setting section earlier in this manual In addition you will need to connect the new Graph Functional Block to the system using the Drawing Pen as described earlier in this document 79 Adding a DTC s to an existing Graph Window You may add a DTC or DTCs to an existing Graph Window by right clicking on the specific DTC and selecting and from the drop down menu by left clicking on the illustrated below as Source Address 0 PE j 051 Goto Definition 51 Watch gt O91 G rig New Graph 9 100 Request Active DTCs DM1 Add to Speed Graph 105 110 Request Active DTC Reset DM11 OQ 1 Clear Active DTC List Q 2 Auxiliary Temperature 2 645 Q 701 Auxiliary I O 01 Q 3673 Engine Throttle 2 Position The existing Graph Window will now open showing the addition of your specific DTC s included to the graph BSF EHS Sa Qh wei kb BR S A O 2 amp Hide Show windows F5 Bring a ey o pe ns KAS AS abi Se Ce 3 200 7 Add Function Block C P oi ab amp of 1S St oF Gh Si i a a Gl Engine Throttle Position Engine Fuel Rate Accelerator Pedal Position
99. y in seconds as illustrated below The time delay is from the start of the capture Entering the Message Description You may enter a Message Description by left clicking on the Description Window and typing in a description of your choice as illustrated below y Diagnostics J1933 b Ga i xX T igge D Description MY MESSAGE E Description CI ID Request Gl Sole Shot after 0 105 Q Lan CAIN ee Gymure ae Entering the Message Data You may enter the Transmit Message data by clicking on the specific window and typing in the data from the CAN database as illustrated below b ba f F pe fe Pere i f y 7 E if 7 Ax 4 a Tt ser upa at a TACAN ee Bt UE or ee eee eee eee tee 31939 55552 na 8 e Memory acoes Regurst 3195 55308 wr E Reserved for ISO 15755 ECI paz FAPI a g Reserved tr ISO 1575 a ec 11939 6575 8 4 AnteDeft Request 31938 832 a 5 Reset 1938 Smas a a Ae 11939 57344 u v 319 S00 319 sns 4 31999 EF a 3 32939 8 3293 8 31939 65535 9 11933 65535 CEE a g Aa 11939 ww PDT a F per oms Pove 9 CANE Stare _ ere CCP Tester Function Block Advanced Users You can configure the CCP Tester Block by left clicking on the block and selecting from the drop down menu as illustrated below Alternately you may double click the block to pull up the configuration window The following win
100. y ly i i A TOW Rasp Sat bail ft ALIS ra ma yt Statistic Value Capture State Active Capture Time 2 65 Message Count 2773 msg Byte Count 40716 bytes Avg Msg Size 14 7 bytes Megs 1091 57 meq s KBytes 16 03 KB s Bus Load 250k 51 30 Multipacket Count 2 Error Count 0 50 Variable Watch Function Block You may open the Variable Watch Window by right clicking on the Variable Watch Functional Block and selecting Show Variable Watch Window by left clicking the mouse on the selection as illustrated below or by simply double clicking the Variable Watch Functional Block with the left mouse button p EControls CANCapture Workspace Chart File Edit View Flowchart User Panel MOF FSB Ss ae eaie2e asi ks BAX DB OD amp hide show windows gt E3 Bring toFronty BZ Aa abi E oaio Ih AddFunctonBok R R i UW SHEA m a Bas Show Variable Watch Window Disable Block Rename Block Block Help Properties amp Cut a Copy ih X Delete i a Import Selection AT 33 Export Selection S The Variable Watch Window will now appear and be selected alg 22E The Variable Watch Display Column Options You may select the columns to display by right clicking on the display column headings and selecting Columns from the drop down menu by left clicking the mouse on the selection and then simply checking or un checking the items you wish to display from the menu as illustrated below
101. y selecting the Red Zoom Out Icon on the Graph window tool bar menu and left clicking on the graph as illustrated below i a a n Series Config Time Interval s 1 32036 sl Zoom Out Enable zoom out mode click to zoom out on the chart area around the mouse eee ne ee ee en ae eee ee Annes Rc ene ire caer is Ay eee eS ay re oe ae ee ee ee aan ont one gce ye a aa a Farce nace 47 Resetting All Graph Ranges to Default Values You may Reset All Graph Ranges to Default Values by selecting the Reset Graph Axis Icon on the Graph window tool bar menu as illustrated below All Graph Axis will be Reset to the default values defined in the CAN database Graph i oy EI kata i Series Config Time Interval s 1 32036 S Reset All Axis Ranges Reset all graph axis to the default ee ae Values this will set each variable s y axis to the range defined in the CAN database and will set the x axis from 0 to 10s I I I I ee ee I I I I I I 1 I I 1 RET bs hee AS nt Ric ee a Ch a am rd I 1 I I ee ennn dhkdennmdenmmme lbe ee ee ee ee ee 48 Enabling and Locating Display Cursors You may Enable Display Cursors to aid in the measurement of any two points on the graph either in the X or Y axis by selecting the IH Display Cursors Icon from the Graph window tool bar menu as illustrated below After enabling you may locate the cursors using the r

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