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Manual CAN data can be configured using “Manual CAN” in CAN tab.
 
Manual CAN data can be configured using “Manual CAN” in CAN tab.
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CAN message ID type: Message ID type two types according to SAEJ1939 standard: Standard ID (value: 0 to 0x7FFh) and Extended ID (value: 0 to 0x1FFFFFFFh).
 
CAN message ID type: Message ID type two types according to SAEJ1939 standard: Standard ID (value: 0 to 0x7FFh) and Extended ID (value: 0 to 0x1FFFFFFFh).
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Example
 
Example
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Pin 2: CAN High signal (blue wire)
 
Pin 2: CAN High signal (blue wire)
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In the example {{{model|FMB630}}} will filter all CAN messages with identifier FFFEE9FF (fuel consumption) (Figure 92).
 
In the example {{{model|FMB630}}} will filter all CAN messages with identifier FFFEE9FF (fuel consumption) (Figure 92).
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CAN parameter configuration example
 
CAN parameter configuration example
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The example indicates how fuel consumption message is selected and how configuration impacts this selection (Figure 93).
 
The example indicates how fuel consumption message is selected and how configuration impacts this selection (Figure 93).
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When certain message is filtered, {{{model|FMB630}}} checks which data bytes should be sent to server. Document indicates that 5-8 bytes are used in FMS standard.
 
When certain message is filtered, {{{model|FMB630}}} checks which data bytes should be sent to server. Document indicates that 5-8 bytes are used in FMS standard.