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==FAQ== | |||
* How to connect LV-CAN200 to: <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | |||
** [[FMB110_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMB110_Device_with_CAN_Adapter|FMB110]] | |||
** [[FMB120_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMB120_Device_with_CAN_Adapter|FMB120]] | |||
** [[FMB122_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMB122_Device_with_CAN_Adapter|FMB122]] | |||
** [[FMB125_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMB125_Device_with_CAN_Adapter|FMB125]] | |||
** [[FMA110_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMA110_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FMA110]] | |||
** [[FMA120_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMA120_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FMA120]] | |||
** [[FMB630_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMB630_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FMB630]] | |||
** [[FMB640_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FMB640_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FMB640]] | |||
** [[FM6300_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FM6300_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FM6300]] | |||
** [[FM6320_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FM6320_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FM6320]] | |||
** [[FM36M1_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FM36M1_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FM36M1]] | |||
** [[FM3622_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FM3622_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FM3622]] | |||
** [[FM3612_CAN_adapters#Connecting_FM3612_CAN_adapters_ALL-CAN300_and_LV-CAN200|FM3612]] | |||
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* [[Troubleshooting LV-CAN200, ALL-CAN300, CAN-CONTROL]] | |||
* [[How to capture CAN adapter log from FMB1YX?]] | |||
* [[How to capture CAN adapter log from FM device?]] | |||
* [[Connection scheme shows the use of a resistor. What power resistor should I choose?]] | |||
* [[Connection scheme shows two CAN wires of the same color connected to one connector]] | |||
Revision as of 08:44, 27 November 2018
Main Page > CAN Trackers & Adapters > LV-CAN200
LV-CAN200 is designed to acquire CAN Bus data from:
- Light vehicles (including electric cars)
- Trucks
- Buses and coaches
Access to CAN Bus data enables fleet operators to report on a wide range of information. You can effectively identify areas of improvement within their vehicle operation to drive down overheads and minimize environmental impact.
Supported vehicle data*
- Total fuel consumption
- Fuel level (Dashboard)
- Vehicle mileage
- Door status (Front left door, front right door, rear right door, rear left door, trunk cover, engine cover (hood))
- Engine speed (RPM)
- Oil pressure / level
- Engine temperature
- Vehicle speed
- Accelerator pedal position
- CNG level
- Total CNG consumption
- Engine is working on CNG
* Number of parameters depends on vehicle model, year and equipment.
Technical features
| PARAMETER | VALUE | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum | Typical | Maximum | Unit | |
| Supply Voltage | ||||
| Supply Voltage (Recommended Operating Conditions) | +9 | +12 | +50 | V |
| Current Consumption | ||||
| Working Mode (with 12V) | 50 | mA | ||
| Sleep Mode (with 12V) | 2 | mA | ||
| Operating Temperature | ||||
| Operating Temperature | -40 | +85 | °C | |
Adapter changes
| Software version | Program number digits | Program number in connection scheme | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| <= 2017-09-01 | 3 | XXX | |
| > 2017-09-01 and < 2018-01-01 | 4 | XXX → XXXX | |
| >= 2018-01-01 | 5 | XXXX → XXXXX | screw moved by 0,5 cm |
FAQ
- How to connect LV-CAN200 to:
- Troubleshooting LV-CAN200, ALL-CAN300, CAN-CONTROL
- How to capture CAN adapter log from FMB1YX?
- How to capture CAN adapter log from FM device?
- Connection scheme shows the use of a resistor. What power resistor should I choose?
- Connection scheme shows two CAN wires of the same color connected to one connector