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1. 4 Window Menu 5 Misc Conductor 41 CAOS arborea redes ases da ias dsd 41 Modules Window 11 Multi View Window 31 37 O Outputs 14 Q Quick Start 1 8 Getting 8 Safety Information Emergency Stop E Stop Safe Mode 1 Software Use Precautions 1 Software 3 Software Use Precautions 1 State Machines 17 CANE index T Timers 19 V Variables 16 W Watch Window 29 Windows CAN Receives 18 gt 11 bS RD a 4 a am 33 PEPROMS 22395 nA 24 E 12 vr car a o DTP 3 Modules e 11 Multi D 31 37 eU c 14 State 17 deo em a BL ete 19 Variables 16 MV AUG ls
2. 18 AP 18 Timers VV NOW 19 o 19 Timers Window Features 20 EEPRONMS WIBOIOWsciuntitsuu man quts tust ir 24 ES SCID RETE 24 EEPROMs Window 25 Intelligent Electronic Controls for Mobile Equipment Watch 29 DESCADIO RTT 29 29 oni O rel An 30 Multi View Window Features 31 Debug BCRA e es OO OR 33 SSC ID WO m 33 ACCESS ria 34 eene 35 Multi View Window Features 37 Debug Data ltem 38 MPU IVDC c 38 SW E 39 40 Misc Conductor FAO S 41 Company Information AIO E 42 Web Site A 42 Software Use Precautions SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information SOFTWARE USE PRECAUTIONS This CANLink Conductor software is designed to be used in diagnostic troubleshooting of HED Inc installed CANLink module systems Because this software can alter the settings of any of these modules extreme caution should be taken to understand how module setting adjustments will impact operation of the Original Equipment Manufacturers OEM produ
3. conductor CANLink Conductor USER S MANUAL Information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication HED Inc reserves the right to change specifications without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form including graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the express written permission of Hydro Electronic Devices Inc 2008 Hydro Electronic Devices Inc All Rights Reserved IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE READ FIRST THIS SOFTWARE IS USED AT YOUR OWN RISK IMPROPER USE OF THIS SOFTWARE MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER FUNCTIONING OF A MODULE THE USER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESULTS OF ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE HED MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE ITS USE OR ANY RESULT THAT MAY BE OBTAINED THROUGH ITS USE USE OF THE SOFTWARE REQUIRES PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT AND IT IS SOLELY THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO ASSESS THE APPROPRIATENESS OF ANY APPLICATION OF THE SOFTWARE HED WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ARISING FROM OR ASSOCIATED WITH THE SOFTWARE OR ITS USE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The Software is provided on an AS IS basis without warranty of any kind including without limitation the warranties of merchanta
4. y View Sort y es _ E Name InputSTG1 El MODULES DEAR CAN Status Version C Program FilesNOrchestra Conductor KenCook D eprecate T esVehicle ioc 00 00 P Comm 115200n81 Levelt 1 8 2008 1 31PM Figure 7 8 The Conductor is ready for use at this time 10 CANINE Modules Window DATA WINDOWS Data Windows MODULES WINDOW Description The 8 Modules window Figure 1 includes all CANLink modules on your OEM product The Name Status CAN Status and Version can be observed from this window Fl MODULES Status Status Version asterMadule Hunning 1 14 e b b Figure 1 A Name Each module is given a name by the OEM and appears in this column B Status Running module is communicating correctly e Missing there is a communication problem with the module Needs Config error contact OEM Needs Assign error contact OEM e Wake up error contact OEM e Comm Fail error contact OEM e Soft Reset error contact OEM e In Stub error contact OEM Unknown module may be Missing Note Viewing a modules status is the best starting point when troubleshooting a system problem If a module is Missing all of its Inputs and Outputs will not be contributing to the control of the system Ensuring proper communications between all system members is an imperative first step check wiring and power CANT DATA WINDOWS
5. Figure 9 State Machines Window DATA WINDOWS STATE MACHINES WINDOW Description The State Machines window Figure 10 will display the current value for the State Machines For all State Machines listed within the State Machines window the Name and Value can be observed Also there are two dropdown menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top on the State Machines window used for sorting ES STATE MACHINES View Sort Name State achine Figure 10 A Name Each State Machine is given a name by the OEM and appears in this column B Value e Number Range from 0 255 e Other An enumeration of a specifically named value C View Sort See D View Sort on page 12 for example exception being that State Machines cannot be sorted by Module just Group D State Machines Information State Machines information can be obtained by double clicking on the State Machines name A separate information window will appear Figure 11 Variable Information Figure 11 17 DATA WINDOWS CAN Receives Window CAN RECEIVES WINDOW Description The CAN Receives window Figure 12 shows the current value received from a CAN message For all CAN Heceives listed within the CAN Receives window the Name Value Units and Status can be observed There are two dropdown menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top on the CAN Receives window used for sorting R CAN Rece
6. BEWARE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM THE FOLLOWING 1 DEBUGGING ANY DATA ITEM VALUE S J2 ALTERING ANY EEPROM OR TIMER VALUE S 3 MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT BY USE OF THIS TOOL 4 b Under Over Volt M TURN OFF kh J EEPROM1 EEPROM2 E EE las EEEEEE E Ei Ei EZ EN E53 EN B Bi m gt c Figure 8 CAN FAQ s MISC CONDUCTOR Misc Conductor FAQ S 1 Why doesn t the Conductor connect with my equipment s system e Check for proper connection between the Master Module and the PC e Verify that you are selecting the correct file configured for your system e Check for adequate power supplied to the Master Module on your system How can verify that the Conductor is communicating with my equipment s system e Check that the Connect Disconnect button shows connected Connected e Check that the red Comm icon is flashing in the status bar at the bottom of the Main window e Comm Some features are not available in my Conductor software Why e Your password does not allow access to those features The system was not configured to allow those features e This software release does not support these features at this time How can l obtain new change passwords obtain a new lOc file or change access levels Contact the Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM for assistance CANT COMPANY INFORMA
7. At any time that the Conductor software is connected to an OEM product the Emergency Stop E STOP Safe Mode can be activated one of two ways Depressing the computer keyboard SPACEBAR Disconnecting the communication cable between the computer and the product Master Modul Upon entering the Safe Mode the following screen will be displayed Emergency STOP Q RESET ESTOP While in the Safe Mode some Data ltems configured for Safe Mode will not update These Data ltems are fixed until Safe Mode has been reset Click RESET ESTOP to run the system back in normal mode All Data Items will update periodically after resetting the Safe Mode Software Installation GENERAL INFORMATION General Information SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Refer to the CANLink Orchestra Software Installation Manual for system requirements and for procedures on how to install the CANLink Conductor software MAIN WINDOW CO 5 x 412 aja E HX S meurs 5 E X 2 0x C Program Files Orchestra Conductor KenCook B ackup T est ehicle ioc_00 00 2 Comm Disconnected Level 1 2 59 PM Figure 1 Program Menu Tool Bar Buttons Main Window Minimized Windows Opened Database Location Communication Status Connection Status User Level Indicator Active Time _ E 9 z m 0g O J gt GENERAL INFORMATION Main Window Menus Project Menu Mr CANLink Conductor v 0 1 1 ev W
8. Debug button allows for direct control of nputs Outputs and Variables via the Conductor Debugging is designed to aid in the troubleshooting of OEM product problems A detailed description of how to use debugging is included later in this document See Debug on page 33 View Debug Window Off View Debug Window On C View Watch Window Button Clicking this button will open the Watch window This button works best for large systems with many nputs Outputs Variables etc where it is inconvenient to monitor several Data Items simultaneously within their respective data windows See Watch Window on page 29 c View Watch Window Off View Watch Window On D Downloader Button Clicking this button will open the CANLink Downloader software This will allow you to either download an existing Composer application or download new firmware to a Master Module i Dongle LICENSING Licensing DONGLE A dongle is required for the Conductor to operate in normal mode If the dongle is lost or damaged a temporary license file can be requested by clicking Help Request Temp License File menu option from the Main window This will create a file called HEDLicenseFile dat HEDLicenseFile dat must be sent to HED where it will be read and a file called LicenseRequest dat will be created and sent to you LicenseRequest dat must be placed in the Conductor installation path If no dongle or license request file is present the Cond
9. Flash status may be observed if the hardware in the module supports it There are two dropdown menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top of the Outputs window used for sorting 1 OUTPUTS View Sort Name Value Units Cur Status Flash utputP 1 0 0 Normal 4444 Figure 6 A Name Each Output is given a name by the OEM and appears in this column B Value e On Off If an Outputis digital it will show either ON or OFF depending on its state e PWM Duty Cycle The value commanded is a percentage ranging from 0 to 100 Constant Current The value commanded is a current value in mA C Units Used to give meaning to the values in the Values column D Current Feedback Cur Fdbk This column displays the current through the output given in mA Outputs Window DATA WINDOWS E Status The status shows how a particular Output appears to the module it is on e Normal Output attached to normal load e Open no load attached to Output e Short GND Outputshorted to ground e Short BATT Output shorted to battery OverCurrent load attached to Outputis drawing excess current e Grounded servo on Output is shorted to ground e STB or Open Output is shorted to battery or open undetermined Under Over Volt voltage supplied to Outputis either above or below required voltage Over Temp Outputis drawing excess current e STG or Open Output is shorted to g
10. Found Figure 4 QUICK START Getting Started 5 After the dongle has been installed and the proper lOc file has been selected you will be prompted for a password Figure 5 Enter the password that was supplied to you by the OEM The password is case sensitive Note If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times the Conductor will default to a READ ONLY MODE where you can observe the status of Inputs and Outputs etc but you cannot debug them Password Protected Enter a Password below and click OK when finished Enter Password Cancel Figure 5 6 You can also enter the READ ONLY MODE Figure 6 by simply clicking Cancel when prompted for a password Once a valid password is entered or Cancel is clicked and a proper connection is made between your computer and the OEM product the Conductor will be connected A proper connection can be verified by looking at the Connect Disconnect button lon the Conductor s main toolbar or by observing the red flashing Comm cell icon Figure 7 in the status bar at the bottom of the Main window Question Enter in generic made Figure 6 7 After successful connection to the OEM product the Main window will display a similar window example as shown Figure 7 configured default windows may be different EY CANLink9 Conductor 0 1 2 Project View Window Help f 8 5 View Sort
11. OFF mikew Shut Down 2 start Ez cOF eh SHE 4 Windows XP Professional Figure 1 2 The first screen to display will be the Conductor splash screen Figure 2 The equipment OEM may configure their logo on this screen The version of the Conductor software can be viewed on this screen The Conductor Main window will then open CANLink Orchestra Figure 2 Getting Started QUICK START 3 Click the Connect Disconnect button The Open window Figure 3 will display Note In order to run the Conductor a file specific to your equipment is required This file will be an lOc XX YY where XX and YY are used for designating revision type file and should be obtained from the OEM If an invalid file is selected no connection will be made and a prompt will warn of invalid file selection Look in Backup da EX EJ M Recent Documents E Desktop Documents 21 Computer Network File name TestV ehicle ioc 00 00 e Places Files of type Oc Files 106 Lancel Figure 3 4 Select the Oc_XX_YY file supplied by the OEM and click Open Note If a dongle is not connected a No Dongle Found message will appear Figure 4 Connect a dongle to an available USB port and click OK If a second attempt is made to connect without a dongle the Conductor will open on the next try in DEMO MODE with limited capabilities Dongle
12. Whenever Timers values are changed the functionality of the system may be affected Entering a wrong value may cause unpredictable OEM product behavior Death or serious injury can result 19 DATA WINDOWS Timers Window Timers Window Features View Timers This part of the Timers window Figure 15 lists nine columns Name Save On Shutdown indication Edit Value Saved Default Imported Intervals and Status of Timer settings installed on the OEM product The Value column is the only column that can be edited or adjusted by the user The user s editing ability is limited by the OEM access level given for each individual Timer There are two dropdown menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top of the Timers window used for sorting Wiew Sort E E Indicates Save On Shutdown Mame Edit Value Saved Default Imported Intervals Status Timerllp 1 1 0 1 sec FALISE TimerDiown 0 99 100 1 sec RUN Figure 15 A Name Column OEM defined Name of the Timer B Edit Column This column is used to display the user s editing ability for each Timer If a lock icon displays in this column your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to edit this Timer C Value Column Access Level Limited Only This column shows the actual Timer values that are being read by the Conductor These are the values that are read from the temporary EEPROMs locations in memory It is also the only column that can be
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14. module on the system To do this first pull down on the left dropdown menu which defaults to and select Module Then pull down on the other menu and select the Master Module of interest Figure 3 At that point all the nputs for that module only will appear in the Inputs window ca INPUTS View S ort Module MasterModule Al QuE Value Units UInputsTG1 Oncor Figure 3 The other way to View Sort is by predetermined groups To do this pull down on the left dropdown and select Group Then pull down on the right dropdown menu and select a group type Figure 4 Your OEM predetermines the types of groups and which nputs are listed within a group 8 INPUTS Wiew Sort Group Inputs Mame TE a a TE Inputs TG Figure 4 E Pinout Information Pinout information be obtained for any input by double clicking on the Input name separate window will appear Figure 5 showing pinout information Input Information Figure 5 13 DATA WINDOWS Outputs Window OUTPUTS WINDOW Description The Outputs window Figure 6 has within it all the connected CANLink module Outputs for the OEM product It does NOT include Outputs from other devices not controlled by a CANLink module For all Outputs listed within the Outputs window the Name Value and Units can be observed In addition Current Feedback and or Status and or
15. Debug mode At this point the center cell at the bottom of the Debug window should read DEBUG OFF Figure 6 F Mame Type Units Value Control Inputs T1 digital On Off TURN ON Wariablel analog counts md Variable analog counts Or Timerllp analog 4 Timerllp status Pause Pause Il TimerD own analog 0 TimerDown status Pause Pause C NRecelvel analog 0 B C NRecelvel status Clear Clear StateM achine analog 0 EEPROM analog 100 EEPROM analog 1000 DEBUG OFF Figure 6 CANT Debug Data Item Types DEBUG Output Type Outputs typically provide read write value information to and from the Master Module of the OEM products system The process for debugging an Output type is more complicated than debugging nputs The complexity comes into play when considering four different Sub Type options for debugging Outputs These Sub Types are Value Status Flash and Current Figure 7 A Output Sub Type options are selected in the Multi View window See Controls on page 35 These Sub Types will be based on whether the Output has been set up for Output Status Output Flash or Current Feedback and or your level of access privileges to the Conductor software Check boxes for any Sub Type that are grayed out mean that the Sub Type is not available Once all Outputs and Sub Type options have been selected adjusting Value Control Figure 7 B is
16. EEPROM Value Access Level Limited Only This part of the EEPROMs window Figure 23 is used to temporarily edit the Value of a specific EEPROM Edit Individual EEPROM Value A Cn Mame EEPROM SET Value 1000 0 E c o Set to D efault Range jet t l red Figure 23 A Select EEPROM Heading To activate all entry fields and buttons in this area you must first select one of the EEPROMs that are displayed in the View EEPROMs window above this window If entry fields and buttons remain grayed out after selecting an EEPROM your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to use these features B Value and Range Fields The Value field is the only active field that you can edit Either type a new value in the open box or use the Value Up or Value Down v button to change the setting in one unit increments Click the SET button to enter the new values into the active EEPROMs Value column The Range label boxes are always grayed out and cannot be changed The Hange label boxes display the range of values that are allowed for the selected EEPROM settings C SET Button Clicking this button will immediately enter the new Value adjustment made to the Value column of the active EEPROM selected Clicking SET will only change the temporary memory location of this EEPROM Once a new value is entered into the Value column it will cause the system to operate with the new Value You can keep entering a new Value an
17. Inputs Window C CAN Status e OK system is communicating correctly e Bad Dual CAN system only utilizing the second CAN bus CAN2 CAN1 is not functioning properly e CAN2 Bad Dual CAN system only utilizing the first CAN bus CAN1 CAN is functioning properly Unknown status unknown module may be Missing D Version Each module s firmware is identified with a version number by the OEM and appears in this column INPUTS WINDOW Description The Inputs window Figure 2 contains all the connected CANLink module nputs for the OEM product Within the Inputs window the Name Value and Units can be observed Also there are two pull down menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top on the Inputs window ES INPUTS E m View Sort HEWER Mame Units Inputs T1 Figure 2 Each nput is given name by the OEM and appears in this column B Value In this column the values of all nputs will be displayed It will either be a numeric value for analog inputs or ON or OFF for digital inputs C Units Indicates how to interpret numeric values D View Sort If your equipment has many nputs such that they cannot all be viewed in the Inputs window at once you can use the View Sort dropdown menus to view nputs in two convenient ways besides viewing them all s CAN Inputs Window DATA WINDOWS One way is to View Sort out all Inputs for a given
18. LL to Saved Set ALL to Defaults Figure 17 A Save ALL Button Clicking this button will immediately enter the new Value adjustments made into the Value column of all active T mers and also changes the processors EEPROM memory location If the new values are not saved the next time the modules are reset the new values will be lost and the old saved values will be reloaded B Set ALL to Saved Button Clicking this button will immediately reset all active Timer values to the values that are displayed in the Saved column C Set ALL to Defaults Button Clicking this button will immediately reset all active Timer values to the values that are displayed in the Default column WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever Timers values are reset to their default settings the functionality of the OEM product system may be affected and cause unpredictable behavior Death or serious injury can result D Set ALL to Imported Button Clicking this button will immediately reset all active Timer values to the values that are displayed in the mported column CANT Timers Window DATA WINDOWS Timers Functions This part of the Timers window Figure 18 is used to import export or print the values of all active Timers If these two buttons remain grayed out after selecting a Timer your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to use these features Timer functions A Export to File Figure 18 A Export t
19. M product system may be affected and cause unpredictable behavior Death or serious injury can result D Set ALL to Imported Button Clicking this button will immediately reset all active EEPROM values to the values that are displayed in the mported column CANE 27 DATA WINDOWS EEPROMs Window EEPROM Functions This part of the EEPROMSs window Figure 25 is used to import export or print the values of all active 5 If these two buttons remain grayed out after selecting an EEPROM your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to use these features EEPROM functions Export to File Figure 25 A Export to File Button Clicking this button will automatically save the current EEPROMS values to file that will reside in the Conductor software folder This file can be used later for reference or for importing these settings back into the Conductor IMPORTANT Exporting to a file may cause communication problems between the Conductor and the module lt may be necessary to reconnect to the module after an Export to File action B Import from File Button Clicking this button will open a dialog box prompting the user to locate and select a previously saved 5 values file Selecting this file will allow the Conductor to then read EEPROMs values from the new file EEPROM Information EEPROM information can be obtained by double clicking on the EEPROM name A separate information window will appea
20. NSE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY SHALL HAVE INFORMED VENDOR OR ITS LICENSORS OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM NO CLAIM REGARDLESS OF FORM MAY BE MADE OR ACTION BROUGHT BY YOU MORE THAN ONE 1 YEAR AFTER THE BASIS FOR THE CLAIM BECOMES KNOWN TO THE PARTY ASSERTING IT INDEMNIFICATION You and Your agents will indemnify and hold harmless Vendor and its officers directors shareholders employees agents successors assigns and affiliates from and against any award of costs or damages brought against Vendor to the extent that such award is i based on a claim regarding the use installation or configuration of Software by You or Your agents or ii based on a claim regarding modification translation customization or localization to the Software by You or Your agents Vendor shall indemnify and hold You harmless against liability to third parties only for liability solely the fault of Vendor to the extent arising from the violation of any third party s copyright rights in connection with the use by You of the Software a as delivered by Vendor to You and b in accordance with this License Agreement provided that i Vendor shall have the right to conduct any defense and or settlement in any such third party action arising as described herein ii You shall fully cooperate with such defense and iii Vendor receives prompt written notice from You In no event shall You settle any such claim lawsuit or proceed
21. PROMs window Figure 24 is used to edit the values of all active writable EEPROMs at once If these four buttons remain grayed out after selecting an EEPROM your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to use these features Edit All EEPROM Values that are Writable A Sawe ALL Set ALL to 9 Set ALL to Defaults Figure 24 A Save ALL Button Clicking this button will immediately enter the new Value adjustments made into the Value column of all active 5 and also changes the processors EEPHOM memory location If the new values are not saved the next time the modules are reset the new values will be lost and the old saved values will be reloaded B Set ALL to Saved Button Clicking this button will immediately reset all active EEPROM values to the values that are displayed in the Saved column C Set ALL to Defaults Button During system development a set of best guess values for each EEPROM is determined and used for factory defaults The values are nominal and are intended as a basis from which to start the tuning process At times should the tuning process go awry click this button to return all values in the Value column to the Default settings Clicking this button will immediately reset all active EEPROM values to the values that are displayed in the Default column WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever EEPROMs values are reset to their default settings the functionality of the OE
22. TION Company Information ADDRESS HED Hydro Electronic Devices Inc 2120 Constitution Ave Hartford 53207 WEB SITE www hedonline com 42 Address A Access Levels and 7 Address 42 C CAN Receives Window 18 Company 42 Data Windows 11 Debug Data Item Types 38 Debug 40 Debug 33 Debug Data 5 38 Debug Mode 40 Boy rm 7 E EEPROMs Window 24 Emergency Stop E Stop Safe Mode 1 2 F ond pee hee dae ete pR ee eee eee ane dad ow 41 G General Information 8 Main 3 Software 3 Getting Started 8 Inputs Window 12 L Licensing Access Levels and Password 7 Bog ctem V 7 Main Window 3 MENU xan n n 5 Project Menu 4 Tool Bar Buttons 6 View
23. TS OUTPUTS e 3 MODULES C3 INPUTS C4 OUTPUTS View 1 MODULES Name View So Inputs Ta Output PHI MasterMadule Running Figure 4 Use this function to pull the currently opened windows to the foreground Help Menu Y CANLink Conductor v 0 1 2 Project View Window 812 8 T About a a L 8 Request Temp License File Figure 5 Use this feature to find out about the Conductor or request a temporary license file GENERAL INFORMATION Main Window Tool Bar Buttons These buttons provide simple access to all major Conductor data windows and other Conductor functions CANLink Conductor v 0 1 1 Project wiew Window Help Figure 6 Note With this release of the Conductor software the View Graph Window button and View Snapshot Window button are not active features and will remain grayed out A Connect Disconnect Button Clicking this button will result in connection to or disconnection from the Master Module in the OEM product The button will appear in two ways depending upon whether there is a communications link between the product and your computer If the button appears as Connected click it to disconnect Conversely if the button appears as Disconnected you can click it to re establish the connection The button will display as follows Connected Disconnected B View Debug Window Button Clicking this button will open the Debug window The
24. basically the same as adjusting an Input Data If an Output is digital the control field will display a TURN ON or TURN OFF button Figure 7 C If it is analog the control field will display a scroll bar Figure 7 D When the Scroll Bar button is moved to change the state of the Data the new value will be displayed in the bottom right cell of the Debug window Figure 7 E Status type Outputs also allow the user to apply hypothetical conditions to Output Data Items Figure 7 F Open Short GND Short BATT OverCurrent Grounded STB or Open Under Over Volt Over Temp and STG or Open IMPORTANT Make all initial Output Value Control Figure 7 B adjustments before entering the Debug mode At this point the center cell at the bottom of the Debug window should read DEBUG OFF Figure 7 G Mame Type Value Units Value Control med DutputPwMT analog 209 a QutputPy M1 status Q Marmal flash ON TURN OFF current 71 43 4 CAUTION DEBUG OFF Figure 7 CANT 3 DEBUG Debug Mode DEBUG MODE Once all desired Data ltems have been selected and added to the Debug window the Debug session can begin A WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever Debug is activated you are assuming direct control of selected Data values and potentially bypassing safety interlocks and normal operation Entering a wrong value may cause unpredictable OEM produ
25. bility fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Software is borne by You Should the Software prove defective You not Vendor or its licensors assume the entire cost of any service and repair If the Software is intended to link to extract content from or otherwise integrate with a third party service Vendor makes no representation or warranty that Your particular use of the Software is or will continue to be authorized by law in Your jurisdiction or that the third party service will continue to be available to You This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an essential part of the agreement VENDOR HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY TITLE NONINFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE SHALL VENDOR OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR AND VENDOR HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR WORK STOPPAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR LOSS OF REVENUES PROFITS GOODWILL USE DATA OR OTHER INTANGIBLE OR ECONOMIC LOSSES IN NO EVENT WILL VENDOR OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT PAID TO LICE
26. con displays in this column your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to edit this EEPROM C Value Column Access Level Limited Only This column shows the actual EEPROMs values that are being read by the Conductor These are the values that are read from the temporary 5 locations in memory It is also the only column that can be edited or adjusted by the user To enter a new value for the active EEPROM place the cursor in the Value window below enter the new value and click the SET button hitting the ENTER key will also place the cursor in the Value window D Saved Column This column will display all values that are currently being stored in the processor s EEPROM E Default Column This column will display the OEM defined default EEPROM values and cannot be changed All values in the Value column will be reset to the default values from this column when either the Set to Defaults or Set ALL to Defaults buttons are selected IMPORTANT If you restore the OEM system to defaults your system will return to an un tuned state where all calibrations will be lost F Imported Column This column will display the EEPROMs data that has been imported from a separate file G Units Column Displays the Units of the EEPROMs CANE 25 DATA WINDOWS EEPROMs Window H View Sort See D View Sort on page 12 for example exception being that EEPROMs cannot be sorted by Module just Group Edit Individual
27. ct Users of this software should be fully authorized and trained in the use of the CANLink Orchestra suite of software packages The user should also have full working knowledge of the OEM product before making any troubleshooting adjustments with the Conductor software Death or serious injury may result from debugging and or altering any Data ltem Users should also understand that adjustments made with this software could cause unexpected movement or other undesired results of the OEM s product BEWARE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM THE FOLLOWING 1 DEBUGGING ANY DATA ITEM YALUE 5 2 ALTERING OR TIMEH 5 3 OF BY USE OF THIS TOOL WHEN DEBUG IS ACTIVATED YOU ARE ASSUMING CONTROL OF SELECTED DATA ITEMS DIRECTLY AND POTENTIALLY BYPASSING SAFETY INTERLOCKS AND NORMAL OPERATION THIS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS IN THE VICINITY OF THE EQUIPMENT SAFETY INFORMATION Emergency Stop E Stop Safe Mode EMERGENCY STOP E STOP SAFE MODE The Emergency Stop E Stop Safe Mode is a predetermined state defined by the OEM to ensure the product reacts predictably in the event of emergency This Safe Mode state will put the OEM product into the safest configuration by turning selected Outputs either ON or OFF It is suggested that you contact the OEM to understand how the product will behave once the Safe Mode is engaged
28. ct behavior Death or serious injury can result Hemember that at any time that the Conductor software is connected to an OEM product the Emergency Stop E STOP Safe Mode can be activated one of two ways e Depressing the computer keyboard SPACEBAR e Disconnecting the communication cable between the computer and the product Master Module 1 Clicking the RUN button will start the Debug session 2 The Potential DANGER Hazard window Figure 8 A will be prominently displayed and the bottom left cell of the Debug window will show a CAUTION animation Figure 8 B as a reminder of the potential severity of making any major Data ltem overrides The center cell of the Debug window will also change to DEBUG ON Figure 8 C to indicate that you are in Debug mode 3 You can now make careful adjustments to any Data ltem in the Debug window by selecting a Data ltem Figure 8 D and using the controls in the Value Control column Figure 8 E to make the desired adjustment Pay close attention to how the Data Item adjustment impacts control of the OEM product If the product ever begins to act in an unpredictable or unexpected manner IMMEDIATELY press the keyboard SPACEBAR to enter the Emergency Stop E STOP Safe Mode 4 After all diagnostic troubleshooting has been completed and all Data ltems have been adjusted click the gi STOP button to end the Debug session Potential DANGER Dee lt DANGER DEBUG ES Y ES 5
29. d SET it into the Value column as many times as necessary to achieve the desired result Every time a new Value is entered the system will run using the new values In this way a system can be tweaked quickly without committing or saving the trial and error values Once you are satisfied with the new Value save the new settings by clicking the Save ALL button If the new values are not saved the next time the modules are reset the new values will be lost and the old saved values will be reloaded Clicking Save ALL will change the processors EEPROM memory location D Set to Saved Button Clicking this button will immediately reset the Value column of the active EEPROMs selected to the values that are displayed in the Saved column lt gt CANT EEPROMs Window DATA WINDOWS E Set to Default Button Clicking this button will immediately reset the Value column of the active EEPROMs selected to the values that are displayed in the Default column WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever EEPROMS values are reset to their default settings the functionality of the OEM product system may be affected and cause unpredictable behavior Death or serious injury can result F Set to Imported Button Clicking this button will immediately reset the Value column of the active EEPROMs selected to the values that are displayed in the mported column Edit All EEPROM Values that are Writable Access Level Limited Only This part of the EE
30. d will remain grayed out dM CAN Watch Window DATA WINDOWS Multi View Window Features A View Sort by Dropdown Menu Allows the Data Items to be sorted and displayed in different ways All will display every Data type Any other selection will display only the Data type chosen Multi View Memory Variables Counter State Machi 2 State Machines ESTIS Cancel Figure 29 B Data Properties Type Name Group1 Group2 Memory Displays the Data ltems that are currently selected in the View Sort by dropdown menu It also displays the Data Items that are still available to be added to the Watch window C Memory Used This displays the memory used in a blue progress bar and also lists the total number of Data Items that have already been added to the Watch window The maximum number of Data ltems that can be added to the Watch window is 20 D Data Type Icon This is an icon that gives quick visual reference to the type of Data ltem in that line e g Inputs Outputs Variables State Machines EEPROMs Timers and CAN Receives E OK Button This button is only active after a Data has been selected from the Multi View window list Either selecting the Data and clicking OK or double clicking the Data will close the window and add the Data Item to the Watch window F Cancel Button Clicking this button will close the Multi View window without adding anything furt
31. edited or adjusted by the user To enter a new Value for the active Timer place the cursor in the Value window below and enter the new value and click the SET button hitting the ENTER key will also place the cursor in the Value window D Saved Column This column will display all values that are currently being stored in the processor s EEPROM E Default Column This column will display the OEM defined default Timer values and cannot be changed All values in the Value column will be reset to the default values from this column when either the Set to Defaults or Set ALL to Defaults buttons are selected IMPORTANT If you restore the OEM system to defaults your system will return to an un tuned state where all calibrations will be lost F Imported Column This column will display the Timer data that has been imported from a separate file G Intervals Column OEM defined timed nterval that the Timer uses for timing data CAN Timers Window DATA WINDOWS H Status Column Displays the Status RUN or PAUSE of the Timer 1 View Sort See D View Sort on page 12 for example exception being that Timers cannot be sorted by Module just Group Edit Individual Timers Access Level Limited Only This part of the Timers window Figure 16 is used to temporarily edit the Value of a specific Timer Edit Individual Timer Value TimerUp SET O Set to Saved A V alue 1 1 sec Y Set
32. emory v TimerUp status E TimeiDown TT ieu ES TimerUp Timers Counter 1 TimerD own Timers Counter 1 1 n CANReceivel CAN Ie TimerDown CANReceivel 03 CANReceivel StateMachinel Sub Type Y Value Status Flash Current Figure 4 DELETE Button Clicking the DELETE button Figure 4 E will allow the user to delete an individual Data Item from the Debug window list Ay Un Assign Button Clicking the Un Assign button Figure 4 F will allow the user to remove all Data Items from the Debug window with one button push IMPORTANT Before you click this button make sure you want to remove all Data Items from the Debug window list as there is no undo CAN ss DEBUG Debug Window RUN Button Clicking the RUN button Figure 4 G will request that the Master Module send current data to the Conductor about the active Data Items in the Debug window list The user will then be able to e Turn specific Data Items ON or OFF e Adjust real time values from all active Data ltems e Run or Pause Timers Clear or Receive data from CAN bus e Apply hypothetical conditions to Outputs Open Short GND Short BAT T OverCurrent Grounded STB or Open Under Over Volt Over Temp and STG or Open lili STOP Button Clicking the STOP button Figure 4 H will request that the Master Module stop updating the real time values for t
33. g OK or double clicking the Data Item will close the window and add the Data Item to the Debug window F Cancel Button Clicking this button will close the Multi View window without adding anything further to the Debug window CANE s DEBUG Debug Data Item Types DEBUG DATA ITEM TYPES Input Type Inputs typically provide run time information to the Master Module of the OEM products system The process for debugging Input type Data Items is essentially all the same Inputtypes that are currently supported by the Conductor are ES Timers CAN Receives For all nput types the Debug window will display information on the Name Type Value Units and Value Control Three of these columns are identical to what you would see in the Data ltems data window Name Value Units and are described in the Data Windows section of this manual See Data Windows on page 1 1 The Type and Value Control columns however are new There are two Types that can appear they are analog or digital Figure 6 A If an Input is digital the control field will display a TURN ON or TURN OFF button Figure 6 B If itis analog the control field will display a scroll bar Figure 6 C When the Scroll Bar button is moved to change the state of the Data ltem the new value will also be displayed in the bottom right cell of the Debug window Figure 6 D IMPORTANT Make all initial Input Value Control Figure 6 E adjustments before entering the
34. her to the Watch window CANT i DATA WINDOWS Watch Window This Page Intentionally Left Blank ue Debug Window DEBUG Debug DEBUG WINDOW Description When the Debug function is selected two separate windows will open The Danger window Figure 1 and the main Debug window Figure 2 BEWARE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM THE FOLLOWING 1 DEBUGGING ANY DATA ITEM VALUE S 2 ALTERING ANY EEPROM OR TIMER VALUE S 3 OF EQUIPHENT BY USE OF THIS TOOL Figure 1 E DEBUG Value Control Inputs T1 TEES On Off Output analog Output status Normal OutputP yh 1 flash OutputP yh 1 current Variable analog counts V ariablez analog counts EEPROM analog 0 EEPROM analog 0 TimerUp analog Timer p status TimerD own analog TimerDown status LANReceivel analaq StateMachinel analaq E EE A xj E E ES E E El E c DEBUG OFF 11 20 AM Figure 2 A WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever Debug is activated you are assuming direct control of selected Data Item s value and potentially bypassing safety interlocks and normal operation Entering a wrong value may cause unpredictable OEM product behavior Death or serious injury can result 33 DEBUG Debug Window In the Debug window the user will be able to select up to 20 Data Items to debug The Master Module that is selected for the pro
35. hose active Data Items in the Watch window list Note With this release of the Conductor software the Snapshot and Record menu choices Figure 4 1 are not active features and will remain grayed out 2 CANT Debug Window DEBUG Multi View Window Features A View Sort by Dropdown Menu This dropdown menu allows the Data ltems to be sorted and displayed in different ways All will display every Data ltem type Any other selection will display only the Data type chosen Multi View View art by B E Memory Used 16 of 20 _ Memor Counter Counter Cancel Figure 5 B Data Properties Type Name Group1 Group2 Memory Displays the Data Items that are currently selected in the View Sort by dropdown menu It also displays the Data Items that are still available to be added to the Debug window C Memory Used This displays the memory used in a blue progress bar and also lists the total number of Data Items that have already been added to the Debug window The maximum number of Data Items that can be added to the Debug window is 20 D Data Item Type Icon This is an icon that gives quick visual reference to the type of Data ltem in that line e g Inputs Outputs Variables State Machines EEPROMs Timers and CAN Receives E OK Button This button is only active after Data has been selected from the Multi View window list Either selecting the Data and clickin
36. indow Help Connect snapshot Datalogger Save Window Setup Download Connect Project Description Exil Figure 2 Use this function to Connect to a module using a specific communication port Download downloads Application software or Module Firmware Connect or Disconnect from active modules display the Project Description of a specific project or Exit the Conductor Note With this release of the Conductor software the Snapshot Datalogger and Save Window Setup menu choices are not active features at this time and will remain grayed out View Menu ia CANLinke Conductor v 0 1 7 Project Window Help Es Inputs Ctrl I E3 Outputs Ctro EEPROMs ctrl E variables Chri V State Machines Receives Error Codes 11939 None Timers Modules Watch Graph Debug Figure 3 Use this function to open the following Conductor windows Inputs Outputs EEPROM Variables State Machines CAN Receives Timers Modules Watch or Debug If a Data Item type is not configured for this specific project that Data name will be grayed out Note With this release of the Conductor software the Error Codes and Graph menu choices are not active features at this time and will remain grayed out Main Window GENERAL INFORMATION Window Menu lp CANLink Conductor v 0 1 1 Project View Help 4 1 INPU
37. ing without Vendor s prior approval and Vendor shall have no liability for any such unapproved settlement so made This indemnification is limited to the Software delivered to You or as modified by Vendor and does not cover third party claims arising from modifications to or uses of the Software in a manner not authorized by Vendor FULL TEXT OF THE CANLink Conductor LICENSE IS INCLUDED WITH THE SOFTWARE Hydro Electronic Devices Inc CS Table of Contents Safety Information Software Use Precautions eee 1 Emergency Stop E Stop Safe 2 General Information Software Installation ne 3 Main WindoOw eceeeese Rm emm nennen en nens 3 Edo 6 DONO A 7 Access Levels and 7 ACCESS IN E E 7 O 7 Quick Start General INTO MAN 8 Cc o 8 Data Windows Modules Window oococcocccccccncoconcnncnnononcn nono meme nennen 11 o A A 11 IOWA 12 Description 2 KAKA 12 Y QO arar liarla 14 Pp e 14 Variables Wi nQOW hhw l idld kk kk k kaka kK 16 Bio PP RR TM 16 State Machines eene 17 pr edodsje m 17 CAN Receives Window
38. ives E E View Sor 8 Mame Value Units Status Clear Figure 12 A Name Each CAN Heceive is given a name by the OEM and appears in this column B Value Number Range from 0 4294967294 C Units Used to give meaning to the values in the Values column D Status The status shows if a CAN Heceives message has been Cleared or Received E View Sort See D View Sort on page 12 tor example exception being that CAN Heceives cannot be sorted by Module just Group Gi Timers Window DATA WINDOWS TIMERS WINDOW Description When the Timers function is selected two separate windows will open The Danger window Figure 13 and the main Timers window Figure 14 BEWARE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM THE FOLLOWING 1 DEBUGGING ANY DATA ITEM YALUE S 2 ALTERING ANY EEPROM TIMER YALUE S 3 OF EQUIPMENT BY USE OF THIS TOOL Figure 13 View Sort All v Indicates Save On Shutdown Name Edit Yalue Saved Default Imported Intervals Status TimerUp gt 1 1 0 1 sec PAUSE TimerD own wm 0 99 100 1 RUN Edit Individual Timer Value Name Value 0000000 1 units Range 0000000000 k 0000000 Edit All Timer Values that are Writable Timer functions Export to File ____ from File Receiving live Data Active Figure 14 A WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD
39. ject will determine the number of Data Items that are available to debug It allows for artificial manipulation of nputs Outputs Variables EEPROMs Timers CAN Receives and State Machines The window will display Name Type Value Units and Value Control of all Data Items added to the Debug window Access View Debug Window Button Clicking this button will open the 59 Debug window Figure A The Debug window can also be opened from the Main window View menu by selecting Debug Key Command Shortcut Ctrl D from the dropdown menu Figure 3 B CANLink Conductor v 0 1 2 Project AENA Window Help Inputs Ctrl I Qutputbs E EEPROM ctrl E Variables State Machines Ctrl 5 CAN Receives Error Codes 11939 Mone Ctrl C Timers Modules Watch Graph E DEBUG 11 44 Figure 3 34 CANHNH Debug Window DEBUG Controls ADD Button Clicking the ADD button Figure 4 A opens the Multi View window Figure 4 B which will allow the user to select from a list of Data Items Figure 4 C to add to the Debug window The Multi View window also allows the user to select the Sub Types Figure 4 D for Data Items such as Outputs Timers and CAN Receives Variable2 EEPROMI EEPROM2 5 TimerUp EJ Multi View EEk View Sort by B All Memory Used 12 of 20 Type Name Groupl Group2 M
40. m nos Edit Individual EEPROM Value Name sey SettoSaved Value 3000 0 SettoDefaut Rang X 1000 ____Set to Imported Edit All EEPROM Values that are Writable EEPROM functions Save ALL Export to File Set ALL to Saved Set ALL to Defaults Receiving live Data Active Figure 21 A WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever EEPROMSs values are changed the functionality of the system may be affected Entering a wrong value may cause unpredictable OEM product behavior Death or serious injury can result zi CANT EEPROMs Window DATA WINDOWS EEPROMSs Window Features View EEPROMs This part of the EEPROMs window Figure 22 lists eight columns Name Save On Shutdown indication Edit Value Saved Default Imported and Units of EEPROM settings installed on the OEM product The Value column is the only column that can be edited or adjusted by the user The user s editing ability is limited by your OEM access level given for each individual EEPROM There are two dropdown menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top of the EEPROMs window used for sorting Wiew Sort alt H Indicates Save On Shutdown Mame Edit value Saved Default Imported Units EEPROM ma 100 100 100 ee Se certs nes ee Figure 22 A Name Column OEM defined Name of the EEPROMs B Edit Column This column is used to display the user s editing ability for each EEPROM If a lock i
41. o File Button Clicking this button will automatically save the current Timers values to a file that will reside in the Conductor software folder This file can be used later for reference or for importing these settings back into the Conductor IMPORTANT Exporting to a file may cause communication problems between the Conductor and the module It may be necessary to reconnect to the module after an Export to File action B Import from File Button Clicking this button will open a dialog box prompting the user to locate and select a previously saved Timers values file Selecting this file will allow the Conductor to then read Timers values from the new file Timer Information Timer information can be obtained by double clicking on the Timer name A separate information window will appear Figure 19 Timer Information Figure 19 CANE 2 DATA WINDOWS EEPROMs Window EEPROMS WINDOW Description When the EEPROMs function is selected two separate windows will open the Danger window Figure 20 and the main EEPROMs window Figure 21 BEWARE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM THE FOLLOWING 1 DEBUGGING ANY DATA ITEM 5 2 ALTERING ANY EEPROM OR TIMER YALUE S 3 OF EQUIPMENT BY USE OF THIS TOOL Figure 20 5 EEPROMs 8 3 View Sort Al Indicates Save On Shutdown Name Edit Value Saved Default Imported Units EEPROM1 gt 100 100 100 0 SEWE nanan 55 dis ma
42. ou are satisfied with the new Value save the new settings by clicking the Save ALL button If the new values are not saved the next time the modules are reset the new values will be lost and the old saved values will be reloaded Clicking Save ALL will change the processors EEPROM memory location CANT zi DATA WINDOWS Timers Window D Set to Saved Button Clicking this button will immediately reset the Value column of the active T mers selected to the values that are displayed in the Saved column E Set to Default Button Clicking this button will immediately reset the Value column of the active Timers selected to the values that are displayed in the Default column WARNING MASTER MODULE OVERRIDE HAZARD Whenever Timers values are reset to their default settings the functionality of the OEM product system may be affected and cause unpredictable behavior Death or serious injury can result F Set to Imported Button Clicking this button will immediately reset the Value column of the active T mers selected to the values that are displayed in the Imported column Edit All Writable Timers Access Level Limited Only This part of the Timers window Figure 17 is used to edit the values of all active writable Timers at once If these four buttons remain grayed out after selecting a Timer your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to use these features E dit All Timer Values that are Writable Save ALL vet A
43. r Figure 26 EEPROM Information Figure 26 i CAN Watch Window DATA WINDOWS WATCH WINDOW Description The Watch window works best for large systems with many nputs Outputs Variables etc where it is inconvenient to monitor several Data tems simultaneously within their respective data windows In the Watch window the user will be able to select up to 20 Memory Locations of Data Items to watch The Master Module that is selected for the project will determine the number of Memory Locations for Data Items that available to watch Data ltems take one or two Memory Locations based on their configuration at design time As Data ltems are added to the Watch window notice that the Memory Used bar indicates how much memory has been used Figure 28 J Access View Watch Window Button Clicking this button will open the amp Watch window Figure 27 A The Watch window can also be opened from the Main window View menu by selecting Watch Key Command Shortcut Ctrl W from the dropdown menu Figure 27 B CAMLink Conductor v 0 1 2 Project Window Help Es Inputs Outputs EEPROM ctrl E Variables State Machines Ctrl 5 CAN Receives Error Codes 719397 None Ctrl Timers Modules Ctri D Figure 27 CAN INH 29 DATA WINDOWS Watch Window Controls ADD Button Clicking the ADD button Figure 28 A opens the Multi Vie
44. round or open undetermined F Flash Output Flashing is a means of commanding an Output to turn on and off automatically Flash is enabled it will display On in this column G View Sort See D View Sort on page 12 for example H Pinout Information Pinout information can be obtained for any Output by double clicking on the Output name A separate window will appear Figure 7 showing pinout information Input Information Figure 7 CANT DATA WINDOWS Variables Window VARIABLES WINDOW Description The Variables window Figure 8 is where all the module s variable information can be displayed For all Variables listed within the Variables window the Name Value and Units can be observed Also there are two dropdown menus to the right of the View Sort label at the top on the Variables window used for sorting AX VARIABLES View Sort ETS Name Units Variable counts Variable2 counts Figure 8 A Name Each Variable is given a name by the OEM and appears in this column B Value e Digital ON or OFF e Other Various numeric values C Units Used to give meaning to the values in the Values column D View Sort See D View Sort on page 12 for example exception being that Variables cannot be sorted by Module just Group E Variables Information Variables information can be obtained by double clicking on the Variable name A separate information window will appear Figure 9
45. to Default A Select Timer Heading To activate all entry fields and buttons in this area you must first select one of the Timers that are displayed in the View Timers window above this window If entry fields and buttons remain grayed out after selecting a Timer your OEM supplied user settings do not allow you to use these features B Value and Range Fields The Value field is the only active field that you can edit Either type a new value in the open box or use the Value Up or Value Down v button to change the setting in one unit increments Click the SET button to enter the new values into the active Timers Value column The Range label boxes are always grayed out and cannot be changed The Range label boxes display the range of values that are allowed for the selected Timers settings C SET Button Clicking this button will immediately enter the new Value adjustment made to the Value column of the active Timer selected Clicking SET will only change the temporary memory location of this Timer Figure 16 Once a new value is entered into the Value column it will cause the system to operate with the new Value You can keep entering a new Value and SET it into the Value column as many times as necessary to achieve the desired result Every time a new Value is entered the system will run using the new values In this way a system can be tweaked quickly without committing or saving the trial and error values Once y
46. uctor will run in DEMO MODE or HEAD ONLY MODE with limited capabilities ACCESS LEVELS AND PASSWORD Access Levels Access levels to features in the Conductor are controlled by your OEM supplied password Different access levels allow different level users to use some or all features of the Conductor Based on your access level some features described in this manual may not be available Password The Conductor password is supplied by the OEM The password is case sensitive The password determines your level of access to some or all features of the Conductor Contact your OEM if you feel that you require a different level of access to other features of the Conductor QUICK START General Information Quick Start GENERAL INFORMATION This guide will outline the steps needed to quick launch the Conductor This assumes that the Master Module has been programmed with the appropriate firmware and that all connections to the module have been made and that the module is powered A dongle or temporary license file is also required for the Conductor to operate GETTING STARTED 1 Open the Conductor Click Start gt Programs gt Orchestra gt Conductor Figure 1 ek pa Trend Micro Client Server Security Agent EN E Adobe Reader 8 We coros catalog Fi Capture A Screenshat Programs fan 2 Documents Settings k 4 Search Help and Support zi Run Log
47. w window Figure 28 B which will allow the user to select from a list of Data ltems Figure 28 C to add to the Watch window The Multi View window also allows the user to select the Sub Types Figure 28 D for Data Items such as Outputs Timers and CAN Receives View Sort by B All Memory Used 12 of 20 n lw x ar B Bj Ti El B 8 B Ti Sub Type Value Flash Current Cancel OK Figure 28 DELETE Button Clicking the DELETE button Figure 28 E will allow the user to delete an individual Data Item from the Watch window list Un Assign Button Clicking the Un assign button Figure 28 F will allow the user to remove all Data Items from the Watch window with one button push IMPORTANT Before you click this button make sure you want to remove all Data Items from the Watch window list as there is no undo RUN Button Clicking the RUN button Figure 28 G will request that the Master Module send data to the Conductor about the active Data Items in the Watch window list The user will then be able to view real time values from all active Data Items STOP Button Clicking the STOP button Figure 28 H will request that the Master Module stop updating the real time values for those active Data Items in the Watch window list Note With this release of the Conductor software the Snapshot Record and Graph menu choices Figure 28 l are not active features an

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