Module Parameters for OBDonCAN
For using OBDonCAN, it is necessary to read in ODX project file(s) (*.prj, *.pdx or *.odx). For detailed information, see the ODX-LINK User Guide.
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The OBDonCAN device is only available if the ODX-LINK add-on was installed together with INCA. An OBDonCAN device can - like any INCA device - only communicate with one ECU at a time. If you want to communicate with several ECUs at the same time, you have to create an individual OBD device for each one and configure it. |
The following shows the module parameters for OBDonCAN:
Enter any name for the hardware module.
Defines the baud rate for transmission.
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It is recommended that you automatically configure the baud rate from the connected hardware by selecting the function Search For OBD ECUs from the Hardware menu. Alternatively, you can also set it manually by selecting it from the Baud rate list of the parent CAN controller. |
Select CAN-ID mode (Standard ECU-ID or Extended ECU-ID) used by ECU. According to the selected mode, another parameter (Standard ECU-ID or Extended ECU-ID) needs to be specified.
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It is recommended that you automatically configure the CAN ID settings from the connected hardware by selecting the function Search For OBD ECUs from the Hardware menu. Alternatively, you can also set them manually by selecting them from the corresponding fields (Standard or Extended CAN-ID as well as Standard ECU-ID or Extended ECU-ID). |
Select ECU-ID for standard CAN-ID mode.
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This parameter is only enabled if Standard ECU-ID is selected for the parameter Standard or Extended CAN-ID. |
Select ECU-ID for extended CAN-ID mode.
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This parameter is only enabled if Extended ECU-ID is selected for the parameter Standard or Extended CAN-ID. |
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You cannot edit the fields on the Info tab. |
Shows information about this module type.
Shows information about this module type.
Displays information about connected devices found during the hardware search.
Shows information about the driver.
Shows information about the fill level.
Shows information about the manufacturer.
Shows information about the state of measurement.
Shows the name of the assigned ODX project from the INCA database.
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You cannot edit this field. To change the ODX project, you must select Configure ODX from the Hardware menu or click on the corresponding toolbar icon. It is recommended for the OBDonCAN device type to use the ETAS ODX project for OBD diagnostics, which can be found in your ETASData location, below the ODX folder under Projects\OBDonCAN_ETAS_SAEJ1979. |
See also
Working in the Hardware Configuration Editor