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1. 15 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 Using the USB DLA Plug in the vehicle interface cable Connect the DLA to the vehicle using the vehicle interface cable provided This cable is typically a DB 15 3 connected to a 9 pin Deutsch 4 Note that the vehicle connector may change depending on the preference of the vehicle manufacturer CAUTION The USB ground is not isolated from the power ground A computer connected to the USB port must be electrically floating and not have any connections to the outside world including the AC power adapter and the serial port Failure to observe this may result in damage to the DLA and the computer USB port Ifa laptop battery needs to be charged the USB port must be disconnected from the DLA If the DLA is to be used with a desktop computer care must be taken to ensure that the power supply to the DLA is isolated from any earth or vehicle ground USB DLA LED Indicators The USB DLA has 3 LEDs for status indication The LED indicators on the USB DLA fall into two categories power status 1 LED and network status 2 LEDs LED Colors and Blink codes POWER ON red The LED is off when no power applied After the LED self test the LED goes on steady J1708 green The LED flashes on when the DLA detects traffic on the J1708 input terminals or when a J1708 message is sent from the DLA During heavy traffic the LED may appear to be on steady The LED stays off if no traffic is detect
2. Status byte Set to 1 when the data link is in the BUS OFF state if applicable Set to 1 when traffic has been detected on the data link Set to 1 when the data link is enabled Set to 1 when the data link is present USB Data Link Adapter 20 6 2 1 6 3 Software Tools for the USB DLA Clicking the Settings button will display a second dialog box which allows the user to limit the serial ports that the VAPI Server uses This is useful on a Bluetooth enabled laptop which may have up to 15 virtual COM ports The Maximum Baud Rate setting reduces the connection speed Older laptops and laptops with multiple applications running in the background may have difficulty maintaining a connection at 115200 C Scan all COM ports Scan oni feet pat Scan the OOM port fru com Maomum Baud Rate 115200 HOTE changes wil lake affect alter cloning ali programs connected to the VARI Server Figure 14 VAPI settings window Multiple client connections The VAPIserver program allows multiple applications to be simultaneously connected to the DLA This is shown in the Status window as two active clients connected to the DLA Therefore you can run SimGauges and SimEngine two applications mentioned earlier at the same time This can be useful in testing a third device such as a transmission or ABS controller However it can also cause some confusion in that you may see data appear on SimGauges before you ve hooked i
3. VE121032 for the USB DLA and move it to the top ofthe list with the arrows on the right hand side of the screen If you subsequently need to use another RP1210 device on the same PC run RP1210 Chooser and move the corresponding API to the top of the list such as PCSRP32 for a legacy serial only DLA USB Data Link Adapter 22 7 1 7 2 Appendix A Appendix A USB DLA Electrical Specifications The USB DLA operates using power supplied by typical automotive battery charging system for both 12 and 24 volt systems The following table lists the electrical requirements Table 4 General ratings 25 C unless otherwise specified Parameter min Nom Max Units Remarks Operating temperature 4 6 co Bemeemeam m foes oP Operating voltage 44 4 75 5 0 when powered by USB from PC Operating current draw 150 200 mA when powered by USB power pin USB from PC Operating voltage 5 12 32 V when powered by 24 vehicle battery Operating current draw 100 300 mA when powered by vehicle battery USB DLA Environmental Specifications The USB DLA is made to operate in a typical automotive service environment The unit is protected to extremes of temperature and chemicals As a handheld unit the unit can withstand being dropped but is not protected from vehicle stresses such as steam cleaning or pressure washing The test descriptions below are based on the following Environmental Specifications AN
4. and as a result are not full featured professional software tools For further information about these software tools please contact your Parker Vansco representative USB Update Tool NOTICE USB update tool is a program for updating the embedded firmware in the USB DLA If this is done incorrectly or the wrong firmware is loaded the DLA can be rendered inoperative The unit must then be returned to Parker Vansco for reprogramming This tool is used to update the embedded firmware on the DLA itself Plug the DLA into the USB port and run the program udutool exe The program should show you that the DLA is connected to the USB port Click on the DLA to select it for a firmware update Use the browse button indicated by the ellipsis to select an appropriate firmware file A valid DLA firmware file can be identified by three characteristics USB Data Link Adapter 17 Software Tools for the USB DLA 1 The filename should start with the DLA product number 779 Never program the DLA with firmware file that does not start with 779 2 The filename should end with the application version number Never program the DLA with an application code that has a lower version number 3 The file type should be VSF The software will display an alert asking you if you are sure you want to reprogram the DLA Click Yes to continue A progress bar will move across the screen A dialog box will inform the user if the update
5. was successful x Device Update Connected Devices App Version Boot Version Device Path Vansco USB DLA 0 04 0 01 WNusbitvid 424250 77908552435833050828 Fimwae File Name Update Progress Browse Button Close Figure 11 Updating the DLA firmware with udutool USB update tool will only allow you to update only the application code in the DLA and not the bootcode This means that if you interrupt the update you should be able to run it again and complete the update However it is highly recommended that the update be run without interruptions The DLA should only be disconnected when USB update tool reports the update has completed successfully USB Data Link Adapter 6 2 Software Tools for the USB DLA VAPI Server A new icon appears in your system tray when you start an RP1210 application that uses the USB DLA This is the VAPIserver Vansco Application Program Interface Server program it provides the interface between the applications such as SimGauges SimEngine and CANsniff and the DLA hardware VAPI Server Icon BB 60396066 saa Figure 12 VAPI Server icon Double clicking the VAPIserver icon will bring up a window showing the status of the VAPIserver program The VAPIserver will search for a DLA connected to the PC once every minute If it finds one the status will change to Connected and the VAPIserver will use that DLA until the connection is lost The status window s
6. 1 RP1210 Compatibility 26 RS232 30 S Software Files and Locations 28 Software Installation 10 Software Model 27 Software Tools for the USB DLA 17 U USB Update Tool 17 USB DLA Description 8 USB DLA Electrical Specifications 23 USB DLA Environmental Specifications 23 USB DLA LED Indicators 16 Using the USB DLA 13 V VAPI Server 19 USB Data Link Adapter 32
7. 1210 interface the VAPI server interface the VAPIserver and the USB driver INFORMATION This section only compares how the USB and Legacy RS232 software models look However they cannot be used at the same time Applications The main purpose of the application is to present information to the user in an organized manner This allows the user to decide the kind of data to transmit or receive on the automotive network The application is the highest software level and it does not require information on how the data was passed to the computer The application gets all its information from either the RP1210 API or Parker Vansco s proprietary API ve121032 dll An industry standard RP1210 API Allows applications to communicate with vehicle networks even when different DLA hardware is used The hardware interface could be USB Serial or even 802 11 Parker Vansco provides an RP1210 front end which in turn makes calls to the VAPI dll VAPI dll The VAPI dll provides a software interface for applications and for ve121032 dll to communicate with the VAPI Server INFORMATION Although it is possible to bypass the RP1210 interface and communicate directly with the vapi dll we do not recommend this The software model was developed to address legacy issues The long term goal is to support the industry standard interface RP1210 VAPIserver The VAPIserver program communicates with the PC hardware in order to transfer data to a DLA The DLA ma
8. B ports while engine controllers and instrument panels typically use J1708 J1850 and J1939 These are automotive network standards defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE PC ports and automotive networks use different voltage levels data rates and check sums An adapter is required to connect the laptop and engine together this is where the DLA comes into play The DLA supports CAN Controller Area Network and the J1708 and J1939 automotive networks J1939 In the 1980 s Bosch developed a system called Controller Area Network CAN CAN was intended to be used as a communication network for industrial controllers It has gained acceptance in a wide variety of markets including the automotive industry CAN hardware ports are now embedded in micro controllers J1939 is a standard developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE that defines how information is passed on a CAN network J1939 is a differential pair network using CAN Transceivers in a dominant recessive mode The network cable is terminated oneachendbyal20 resistor The maximum data rate is 250Kbps The data packet format is lt PGN gt lt 8 DATA BYTES gt lt CRC gt J1708 J1708 is an automotive network developed by SAE about the same time as CAN J1708 is a differential pair network using standard RS485 drivers in a dominant recessive mode J1708 is terminated by 4 7K pull up pull down and 47 series resistor The data format and rate is the same as the standa
9. NING Electronic control systems in an inappropriate installation and in combination with strong electromagnetic interference fields can in extreme cases cause an unintentional change of speed of the output function NOTICE As much as possible of the welding work on the chassis should be done before the installation of the system If welding has to be done afterwards the electrical connections on the system must be disconnected from other equipment The negative cable must always be disconnected from the battery before disconnecting the positive cable The ground wire of the welder shall be positioned as close as possible to the place of the welding The cables on the welding unit shall never be placed near the electrical wires of the control system USB Data Link Adapter N N N C2 Precautions Construction regulations CAUTION The vehicle must be equipped with an emergency stop which disconnects the supply voltage to the control system s electrical units The emergency stop must be easily accessible to the operator The machine must be built if possible so that the supply voltage to the control system s electrical units is disconnected when the operator leaves the operator s station Safety during installation CAUTION Incorrectly positioned or mounted cabling can be influenced by radio signals which can interfere with the functions ofthe system Safety during start
10. SI ASAE EP455 JUL 91 ISO 7637 2nd edition ISO 14982 1st edition J1455 APR 03 USB Data Link Adapter 23 Appendix A Table 5 Environmental rating tests passed by USB DLA Ref EP455 Operating Temperature Level Aena Pe EP455 Storage Temperature Level 2 Ca et EP455 Thermal Shock mena ff EP455 Operating Voltage Level 1 7 VDC to 32 VDC Sese ee oem J1455 Over Voltage Level 2 32 VDC mu ee ce ru J1455 Reverse Polarity 26VDC rm E EP455 Short Circuit Protection 26 VDC Reese 77 emm J1455 Starting Voltage mena Pf EP455 Power Up Operational Test from 7 VDC mm Pen EP455 Accessory Noise 26 1 5 sin 2 ft 7 eret EP455 Batteryless Operation Level 2 6 26 sin 2 samana mee m Pulse 1 Inductive Load Switching Pulse 2 Mutual Coupling Power Lines EP455 Alternator Field Decay Vs 24 VDC Ri 10 pe we E EP455 Electrostatic Discharge feiss EP455 Mechanical Shock Operational EP455 Mechanical Shock Handling USB Data Link Adapter 24 Appendix A EP455 Mechanical Shock Handling EL CERNI EP455 Random Vibration Auer remm o ISO 14982 EMC Susceptibility Level 2 EE ISO 14982 EMC Emissions HERR USB Data Link Adapter 25 8 1 8 2 Appendix B Appendix B Automotive Networks Automotive information networks will not communicate with standard computer interfaces PCs use parallel RS232 serial and US
11. USB DLA USB Data Link Adapter User Manual HY33 5010 IB US Ed 06 2010 UM USBDLA 779A06 1 0 201006 02 Darker VANSCO ENGINEERING YOUR SUCCESS Parker Hannifin Corporation Electronic Controls Division 1305 Clarence Avenue Winnipeg MB R3T 1T4 Canada Office 1204 452 6776 Fax 1 204 478 1749 http www parker com ecd http www vansco ca http www iqan com Copyright 2010 Parker Hannifin Corporation All rights reserved No part of this work may be reproduced published or distributed in any form or by any means electronically mechanically photocopying recording or otherwise or stored in a database retrieval system without the prior written permission of Parker Hannifin Corporation in each instance A Warning FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS AND OR SYSTEMS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE This document and other information from Parker Hannifin Corporation its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provide product and or system options for further investigation by users having technical expertise The user through its own analysis and testing is solely responsible for making the final selection of the system and components and assuring that all performance endurance maintenance safety and warning requirements of the application are met The user must analyze all aspects of the application follow applicable industry sta
12. USB DLA kit is supplied in a high density polyethylene blow molded case The kit includes the following Table 1 Contents of USB DLA kit Fanno Description Romas USB DLA Data Link Adapter 75144 CBL ASSY NETWORK DLA connects vehicle to DLA DEUTSCH 75145 CBL ASSY NETWORK DLA connects vehicle to DLA and modules CANNON 75850 CBL ASSY DLA BATTERY CLIP 76547 CBL ASSY NETWORK CANNON connects VMM to vehicle bus DEUTSCH w Deutsch 93373 CBL ASSY J1939 0 9M CANNON connects VMM to vehicle bus w Cannon 51858 DT04 3P P007 CONN RECP Y 3M Deutsch J1939 y connector DT 53801 130446 0000 SPLICE Y 4M AU Cannon J1939 y connector J1939 53800 086 0068 002 PLUG TERM 4F AU 120 bus terminating plug J1939 89248 CABLE USB 1 1 6FT MALE A B connects USB DLA to PC USB Data Link Adapter USB DLA Description USB Data Link Adapter 4 1 Software Installation Software Installation The software for the USB DLA should be installed before plugging the DLA into your computer INFORMATION If you plug in the DLA first Windows will try to install its own USB drivers You will have to cancel this driver installation and Windows may ignore the device the next time it is plugged in The software installation is done in three parts 1 Install the USB DLA drivers on your PC 2 Plugin the DLA and let the PC recognize the device and load the USB drivers 3 Install the applications Installing the USB driver
13. bol in the left margin indicate that a potentially hazardous situation exists If precautions are not taken this could result in minor injury or property damage NOTICE Sections marked with a notice symbolin the left margin indicate there is important information about the product Ignoring this could result in damage to the product Contact the manufacturer if there is anything you are not sure about or if you have any questions regarding the product and its handling or maintenance The term manufacturer refers to Parker Hannifin Corporation USB Data Link Adapter 2 Precautions Precautions General safety regulations Work on the hydraulics control electronics may only be carried out by trained personnel who are well acquainted with the control system the machine and its safety regulations WARNING Mounting modification repair and maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer s regulations The manufacturer has no responsibility for any accidents caused by incorrectly mounted or incorrectly maintained equipment The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for the system being incorrectly applied or the system being programmed in a manner that jeopardizes safety WARNING Damaged product may not be used If the control system shows error functions or if electronic modules cabling or connectors are damaged the system shall not be used WAR
14. d A shielding that wraps around the CAN High and CAN Low wires twisted pair completing the shielded twisted pair cable Controller Area Network A computer network protocol designed for the heavy equipment and automotive environment that allows microcontrollers and other devices to communicate with each other without using a host computer also known as CAN D Data Link Adaptor DLA A development tool that connects the CAN bus to a personal computer through a USB or RS232 port so that programming and diagnostics can be performed on the product before installing it in a vehicle driver software A block of software that provides access to different hardware components R RS232 An inexpensive type of serial communication used on most PC and laptop computers that doesn t define the communication protocol making it attractive for USB Data Link Adapter 30 Glossary of Terms embedded applications RS232 is an older technology that is slowly being phased out of production in favor of USB USB Data Link Adapter 31 10 Index Index A Appendix A 23 Appendix B 26 application software 30 Automotive Networks 26 C CAN 30 CAN High 30 CAN Low 30 CAN Shield 30 Contents of USB DLA kit 8 Controller Area Network 30 D Data Link Adaptor DLA 30 driver software 30 l Installing the USB drivers 10 Introduction 5 P Precautions 6 R RP1210 Chooser 2
15. ed and no messages are sent J1939 CAN red The LED flashes on when the DLA detects traffic on the J1939 CAN input terminals or when a J1939 CAN message is sent from the DLA During heavy traffic the LED may appear to be on steady The LED stays off if no traffic detected and no messages are sent USB Data Link Adapter 16 6 Software Tools for the USB DLA Software Tools for the USB DLA The following software tools are used to support the DLA on a PC USB update tool can be used to update the embedded firmware in the DLA VAPIserver starts automatically when an RP1210 application is started and provides a link between the USB or serial hardware and the PC application RP1210 Chooser allows the use of different DLA hardware such as Vansco s serial or parallel DLA on the same computer Parker Vansco also has a number of software tools that are useful for troubleshooting vehicle networks These are applications that have been developed over the years to assist in developing products such as instrument clusters transmission controllers and DLAs CANsniff is a PC application that displays the amount of data on the CANbus as well as actual traffic SimEngine is a powerful PC application that can simulate engine controller messages SimGauges creates a virtual J1939 instrument cluster on a PC for a graphical display of data received by the DLA INFORMATION These softwares started as engineering tools
16. hows the number of applications that are connected to the DLA FL API Server Status Connected Port CANA 939 Tx Count C4N4J1939 Rx Count d Baud J17084J1587 Tx Count 0 41708411587 Rx Count 0 Version 7 Adapter Packets Received 4775 Adapter Packets Sent 4775 Settings Adapter Checksum Errors 0 Adapter Packet Errors 0 Legging Vapi Server Packets Received 876 Applications Connected 2 Figure 13 VAPI Server status window The status window displays information on the data being sent through the DLA This includes counts of the bytes sent through J1939 and J1708 and also connection status In general the Adapter Packets Tx count should match the Vapi Server Packets Rx count However if the DLA is disconnected the Adapter Packets TX count will continue to increase as the PC attempts to communicate with the DLA Table 2 Status window messages CAN J1939 Tx Count Number of J1939 messages transmitted by DLA CAN J1939 Rx Count Number of J1939 messages received by DLA USB Data Link Adapter Software Tools for the USB DLA Vapi Server Packets Tx Number of packets transmitted by the PC to the DLA Count Vapi Server Packets Rx Number of packets received by the PC from the DLA Count Vapi Server Packets Errors A status byte is associated with each of the vehicle ports on the DLA The status byte is displayed in hex format with each of the bits representing the following table Table 3
17. inf C Program Files Vansco USB DLA Driver usbdla sys C Program Files Vansco USB DLA udutool exe C Program Files Vansco USB DLA RP1210Chooser exe C WINDOWS system32 VAPIserver exe C WINDOWSG system32 VE121032 dll C WINDOWS system32 VAPI dll Running a newer version of the setup program will install updated versions of the USB drivers and applications The updated version of the applications will be copied over existing versions installed on your PC The USB driver will also be copied onto your PC USB Data Link Adapter 28 Appendix B INFORMATION Windows will not use the new USB driver until you have updated the driver in Device Manager Manually update the driver in Windows ie Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager Right click on Vansco USB DLA and select Update Driver USB Data Link Adapter 29 Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms A application software A level of software that makes a product hardware perform desired functions for the end user C CAN Controller Area Network CAN High One of the wires used in the shielded twisted pair cable which provides the positive signal that when connected with CAN Low provides a complete CAN differential signal CAN Low One of the wires used in the shielded twisted pair cable which provides the negative signal that when connected with CAN High provides a complete CAN differential signal CAN Shiel
18. ls for the USB DLA 17 6 1 USB Update Tool 17 6 2 VAPI Server 19 6 2 1 Multiple client connections 21 6 3 RP1210 Chooser 21 7 Appendix A 23 7 1 USB DLA Electrical Specifications 23 7 2 USB DLA Environmental Specifications 23 8 Appendix B 26 8 1 Automotive Networks 26 8 1 1 J1939 26 8 1 2 J1708 26 8 2 RP1210 Compatibility 26 8 8 Software Model 27 8 4 Software Files and Locations 28 8 4 1 Files copied during software installation 28 8 4 2 Default File locations all versions of Windows 28 USB Data Link Adapter Contents 9 Glossary of Terms 30 10 Index 32 USB Data Link Adapter 1 Introduction Introduction 1 1 gt These instructions are meant as a reference tool for the vehicle manufacturer s design production and service personnel The user of this manual should have basic knowledge in the handling of electronic equipment Safety symbols Sections regarding safety marked with a symbol in the left margin must be read and understood by everyone using the system carrying out service work or making changes to hardware and software The different safety levels used in this manual are defined below WARNING Sections marked with a warning symbol in the left margin indicate that a hazardous situation exists If precautions are not taken this could result in death serious injury or major property damage CAUTION Sections marked with a caution sym
19. ndards and follow the information concerning the product in the current product catalog and in any other materials provided from Parker or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors To the extent that Parker or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors provide component or system options based upon data or specifications provided by the user the user is responsible for determining that such data and specifications are suitable and sufficient for all applications and reasonably foreseeable uses of the components or systems Offer of Sale The items described in this document are hereby offered for sale by Parker Hannifin Corporation its subsidiaries or its authorized distributors This offer and its acceptance are governed by the provisions stated in the Offer of Sale elsewhere in this document or available at www parker com Contents Contents 1 Introduction 5 1 1 Safety symbols 5 2 Precautions 6 2 1 General safety regulations 6 2 1 1 Construction regulations 7 2 1 2 Safety during installation 7 2 1 3 Safety during start up 7 2 1 4 Safety during maintenance and fault diagnosis 7 3 USB DLA Description 8 3 1 Contents of USB DLA kit 8 4 Software Installation 10 4 1 Installing the USB drivers 10 5 Using the USB DLA 13 5 1 Plugin the USB cable 13 5 1 1 Load the USB drivers 14 5 2 Plugin the vehicle interface cable 16 5 3 USB DLA LED Indicators 16 5 3 1 LED Colors and Blink codes 16 6 Software Too
20. owse Space required 2 8MB Space available 6 5GB Nullsoft Install System ve dz cma Figure 4 File location After installing the files a final screen will indicate that the setup program is complete Click Close to finish the software installation of the USB DLA 9 vansco USB DLA Software Setup is loj xl Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully Completed Show details Mullsoft Install System 72 Figure 5 Installation complete USB Data Link Adapter 12 5 1 Using the USB DLA Using the USB DLA Plug in the USB cable Connect the DLA to your computer using the USB cable provided Plug the A type receptacle into the back of your computer 1 and the B type receptacle into the DLA 2 You should hear a Windows alert every time the DLA is connected or disconnected INFORMATION The DLA is considered a high current device because it draws more than 100mA when operating The unit must be plugged directly into your PC or into a powered USB hub It will not operate if plugged into an un powered USB hub Figure 6 Connect DLA to PC USB Data Link Adapter Using the USB DLA Load the USB drivers The USB DLA will be detected automatically when it is plugged into your laptop The first time the device appears on a USB port Windows will launch the Found New Hardware Wizard in order to load the USB drivers Windows will do this ever
21. rd computer serial port 9600bps 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit The data packet format is lt MID gt lt PID gt lt DATA gt lt PID gt lt DATA gt lt CHK gt RP1210 Compatibility RP1210 was developed by the Technology and Maintenance Council TMC of the American Trucking Association ATA to address issues in servicing vehicles manufactured by different vendors Service personnel were forced to purchase an expensive DLA to communicate with each different type of vehicle and engine RP1210 provides a consistent application interface so that the same DLA hardware can be used with many different applications If software developers follow the RP1210 standard then their engine diagnostic software should work a DLA from any manufacturer Parker Vansco s industry standard RP1210 API is ve121032 dll Parker has made every effort to make the USB DLA RP1210 compliant It should be usable with test tools from Dearborn Cummins and other manufacturers We USB Data Link Adapter 26 8 3 Appendix B cannot guarantee this into the future as the engine developers may add extensions to RP1210 to address issues unique to their systems The TMC RP1210 Specification is available from ATA for a fee Parker Vansco developed the RP1210 drivers used with the USB DLA The latest updates are available on our website www parker com ecd Software Model Several levels of software are required to operate a Vansco DLA an application the RP
22. s You must be logged on as an administrator to install the USB DLA drivers The latest drivers for the USB DLA are available from Parker Electronic Controls Division website http www parker com ecd Go to the Customer Toolbox and select Vansco DLA and PGM Drivers Extract the setup files and save them to a temporary directory using WinZip Run the setup exe program to launch the setup USB Data Link Adapter Software Installation The following example shows the installation on a computer running Windows 2000 other Windows operating system installations are similar Upon running setup exe the following installation screen will appear click Next to continue nsco USB DLA Software Setup Welcome to the Vansco USB DLA Software Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of Vansco USB DLA Software It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue Figure 2 Software setup screen The next screen is a license agreement between the end user and Parker Vansco Once you have read and agreed to the license click on I Agree zii xd License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing Vansco USB DLA Software Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Please read this license carefully before using the
23. software By installing or using the software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this license 1 you do not agree to the terms of this license promptly return the software to the place where you obtained it Please note that use or distribution of the software with a Microsoft operating system may require additional licenses From Microsoft and Parker accepts no responsibility or liability For your Failure to obtain such licenses if required 1 License The software accompanying this license hereinafter software regardless of the media on which it is distributed are licensed to you by Parker Hannifin Gorporation xl If you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install Yansco USB DLA Software Hullsoft Install System v2 02 lt Back I Agree Cancel Figure 3 License agreement USB Data Link Adapter 11 Software Installation This is followed by an installation location screen It is recommended that the files be installed in the default location Click Install to continue Yansco USB DLA Software Setup loj xl t Choose Install Location Choose the Folder in which to install Vansco USB DLA Software Setup will install Vansco USB DLA Software in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder Program Files Vansco USB DLA Br
24. t up to the vehicle This is valid as SimEngine is instructing the DLA to broadcast messages which are then received by the DLA In order to reduce traffic going to the DLA the VAPI Server will transfer this data locally between applications RP1210 Chooser RP1210 was intended to reduce the number of DLA hardware devices However one DLA may be USB another wireless and another the original Vansco Electronics parallel version The application will not know the difference as all will present a standard RP1210 API In order to select which API for the application to use provisions for using multiple DLAs with the same laptop have been included in the RP1210 specification Some applications will recognize this and present the user with a choice of available APIs Parker Vansco applications will use the first API on the list In order to make sure the DLA uses the correct API the installer includes a small PC application called RP1210 Chooser USB Data Link Adapter 21 Software Tools for the USB DLA Running RP1210Chooser exe provides the screen shown below RP1210 Chooser Installed RP1210 Interface DLLs The order in the list indicates priority RP1210 DLL Name Status Version Company VE121032 Found 1 20 33 Vansco Electronics RP12104 Supported Devices for the Selected RP1210 Interface Device ID Device Name Device Parameters Figure 15 RP1210 Chooser dialog Simply select the API required for your device
25. up WARNING The machine s engine must not be started before the control system is mounted and its electrical functions have been verified Ensure that no one is in front behind or nearby the machine when first starting up the machine Follow the instructions for function control in the Start up section Safety during maintenance and fault diagnosis CAUTION Ensure that the following requirements are fulfilled before any work is carried out on the hydraulics control electronics e The machine cannot start moving Functions are positioned safely e The machine is turned off e The hydraulic system is relieved from any pressure Supply voltage to the control electronics is disconnected USB Data Link Adapter USB DLA Description USB DLA Description The purpose of a Data Link Adapter DLA is implied by its name it is an adapter that provides a link between two different data networks or protocols The Parker Vansco DLA provides the link between a PC and an automotive network Information from the engine and transmission is converted into a format that a laptop can understand The DLA transfers data from computer ports USB to vehicle ports J1939 J1708 The Data Link Adapter is sold in kit form with all of the necessary cables and connectors included This manual explains the contents of the kit and how to set up and use the DLA for USB communication Contents of USB DLA kit The
26. y be connected to any of the PC hardware ports The VAPIserver searches for and maintains a connection to a DLA and makes the DLA available to the application The VAPIserver can support multiple clients more than one application can request information from the VAPIserver USB Drivers VAPIserver does not communicate directly with the USB hardware rather it passes all requests on to the USB driver USB Data Link Adapter 27 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 Appendix B Software Files and Locations If you experience difficulty installing the software or if you want to update only one file it may be easier to manually copy the files into the proper locations Files copied during software installation ve121032 dll RP1210 API Receives RP1210 calls and hands them off to a VAPI dll Interface VE121032 h Header file that contains the parameter error definitions and prototypes of the functions exported by VE121032 dll VAPI dll Vansco API that passes data from applications to the VAPIserver Multiple copies of the dll s can be running at any given time VAPIserver exe Provides the interface between the dll s and the DLA hardware Only one VAPIserver is running at any time dlapnp sys Plug and play driver for USB DLA usbdla sys USB DLA driver Readme txt Installation information Default File locations all versions of Windows C Program Files Vansco USB DLA Driver dlapnp sys C Program Files Vansco USB DLA Driver usbdla
27. y time the device appears on a new USB port e g if you attach the USB DLA to a new hub Windows will want to install the driver for each port on the hub The USB drivers are loaded like any other USB device The following example shows how the drivers are loaded in Windows XP Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Vehicle Data Link Adapter If your hardware came with an installation CD gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Ins Click Next to continue Figure 7 Found New Hardware Wizard USB Data Link Adapter Using the USB DLA Windows will then load the drivers for the USB DLA Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software E Vehicle Data Link Adapter 2 5 Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future Figure 8 DLA drivers being loaded A final screen will indicate when the USB DLA installation is complete Click Finish to close the window Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for E Vehicle Data Link Adapter p Click Finish to close the wizard Figure 9 DLA drivers are now loaded USB Data Link Adapter
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