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* '''Request Data Length''' - defines data length of requested ID.
 
* '''Request Data Length''' - defines data length of requested ID.
 
* '''RTR -''' Remote Transmission Request, is the choice if data frame needs to be send '''(if disabled)''' and if data frame needs to be requested '''(if enabled)'''.
 
* '''RTR -''' Remote Transmission Request, is the choice if data frame needs to be send '''(if disabled)''' and if data frame needs to be requested '''(if enabled)'''.
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[[Image:CAN1_bus_settings.png|right]]
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==== <u>Example</u> ====
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In the Tachograph/CAN section the user has to select suitable baudrate. Manual CAN baudrate should be visible in the CAN protocol. If it is not known, the user can try to choose different baudrates to indicate which one works. <br />
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  1. Select '''CAN Type'''. Normally, every CAN protocol documentation should mention which CAN type to use. If not, select '''Extended'''.
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  2. Fill in the correct '''Data mask'''. This field determines which IO elements of the frame the user will receive. As an example, the part of the  CAN protocol was taken. Firstly, the user has to locate the data frame, which he wants to read, for this situation, data frame '''„Battery status“''' was taken into account. It holds five I/O parameters of the battery. If we would like to receive all data of the frame, in the configurator the user has to leave the default value in the ''Data mask field'' '''(Selected ALL)''' - which is used in this example.

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