MpJ1939Generic configuration

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MpJ1939Generic configuration

mapp Services V5.16

For information about how the configuration can be adjusted at runtime, see here in section "Changing the configuration at runtime".

Show advanced parameter

Name



General settings




Own device address




CAN interface



Cyclic PGNs settings




Generic motor





Device address





AMB






PV






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CCVS1






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Request cycle time (ms)





CI






PV






Request cycle time (ms)





DM01






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EC1






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EEC1






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EEC2






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EEC3






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EFL_P1






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ET1






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HOURS






PV






Request cycle time (ms)





IC1






PV






PV





LFC1






PV






Request cycle time (ms)





LFE1






PV






PV





SHUTDN






PV






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SOFT






PV






Request cycle time (ms)





TSC1






PV






PV





VEP1






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PV




Exhaust treatment





Device address





AT1T1I1






PV






PV





AT1IG1






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AT1IG2






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AT1IMG






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AT1OG1






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AT1OG2






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AT1S1






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CM1






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DPFC1






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PV




General settings

The general settings specify information about the CAN interface.

The address used for unique identification in the CAN network must be specified under "Own device address".

The CAN interface is specified under "CAN interface". This can be SS1.IF1, for example.

can_physical_view

PGN settings

The remote station in the CAN network must be specified under "Device address". This is defined when the CAN network is set up.

PGNs are parameter group numbers. They can be used to send and receive information. For more information, see Transmitting and receiving information.

For information about how to work with PGNs in the configuration, see here.

Topics in this section:

Working with PGNs in the configuration