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1. Figure 13 Time stamps are synchronized to the master clock Note The hardware synchronization must be supported by the application For fur ther information please refer to the relevant application manual Please note that the software synchronization must be disabled see Vector Hardware Config General information Settings Software time synchronization if the hardware syn chronization is used Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 25 Manual VN8810 4 Driver Installation 4 Driver Installation In this chapter you find the following information 4AMEVECCO RD VERSCUPEE TIRO TINE AEI ROIO AIRIS 27 4 22DriversInstallationionithe Devi AGOS 29 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 26 Manual VN8810 4 Driver Installation 4 1 Vector Driver Setup General The Vector Driver Disk offers a driver setup which allows the installation or the information removal of Vector devices i Note Please note that you will need Administrator Rights for the following steps US a 9 Drivers Setup exe before the device is connected to the PC with the included USB cable 1 Execute the driver setup from the autostart menu or directly from If you have already connected the device to the PC the Windows found new Hardware wizard appears Close this wizard and then execute the driver setup Vector Informatik GmbH Driver Setup Version 2 2 27 vector Welcome to Vector Driver Setup This program will i
2. Figure 17 Channel assignment in Vector Hardware Config O Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 32 Manual VN8810 5 Vector Hardware Configuration 5 2 2 Tree View Accessing The tool is split into two windows The left window has a tree view and lets you Vector devices access the installed Vector devices the right window displays the details of the selec tion The following nodes are available in the tree view Hardware The Hardware section lists the installed Vector devices Each device item has phys ical channels which can be assigned to any number of logical channels e g CAN alyzer CAN 1 A logical channel can be assigned to only one physical channel Vector Hardware Config ES Application License Tools Support Help 3 ME Hardware Details 1 8 Virtual CAN Bus 1 EzApplication CANalyzer 9 CANcardxLe 1 000164 Channel 1 Ge VN16304 1 000020 Bus type CAN 1 4 CANpiggy 1041Amag Highspeed amp Assigned to N16304 1 000020 Channel 1 es x PE alyzer CAN 4 CANpigay 251mag F Virtual CAN Bus gt AB On board CAN 1051 CANcardXLe gt 8 Onboard CAN 1051 VN1630A VN1630A 1 000020 Channel 1 A On board D A 10 10 ig Application Remove assignment VN1630A 1 000020 Channel 2 VN1630A 1 000020 Channel 3 VN1630A 1 000020 Channel 4 VN1630A 1 000020 Channel 5 Hg General information Refresh D License Figure 18 Hardware Application In Application all
3. The interface may only be operated in a closed state In particular printed circuits must not be visible The interface may only be operated i according to the instruc tions and descriptions of this manual ii with the electric power supply designed for the interface e g USB powered power supply and iii with accessories man ufactured or approved by Vector The interface is exclusively designed for use by skilled personnel as its operation may result in serious personal injuries and damage to property Therefore only those persons may operate the interface who i have understood the possible effects of the actions which may be caused by the interface ii are specifically trained in the handling with the interface bus systems and the system intended to be influenced and iii have sufficient experience in using the interface safely The knowledge necessary for the operation of the interface can be acquired in work shops and internal or external seminars offered by Vector Additional and interface specific information such as Known Issues are available in the Vector Know ledgeBase on Vector s website at www vector com Please consult the Vector KnowledgeBase for updated information prior to the operation of the interface Version 1 1 6 Manual VN8810 1 1 2 Hazards A 1 Introduction Caution The interface may control and or otherwise influence the behavior of control systems and electronic control un
4. Manual Wireless Interface for CAN LIN K Line and DoIP Version 1 1 English vector Imprint Vector Informatik GmbH Ingersheimer StraRe 24 D 70499 Stuttgart The information and data given in this user manual can be changed without prior notice No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher regardless of which method or which instruments electronic or mechanical are used All technical information drafts etc are liable to law of copyright protection Copyright 2015 Vector Informatik GmbH All rights reserved Manual VN8810 Contents Contents 1 Introduction he ccchct sc steten dia A rio edi chie ooh ets ce EEE SIS Sank 5 1 1 Safety Instructions and Hazard Warnings 000000 c cece cece cece cece cee eeeeeeeeeeees 6 1 1 1 Proper Use and Intended Purpose 2 2 2 2 2c cece e cece cn eccccececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 6 MALLA AZ ANOS asi cen odo E A eil leda 7 151 3 Disclalmet Loss A A A A ia ui 7 1 2 About this ser Mantall a dl ais 8 1251 Gertificationi 3 33 orirnr ta iras 8 AN II te latita 9 1 2 3 Registered Trademarks 0 000 9 2 Device Description MA riale Osta bile ica LLL Daaa tia 10 2 1 Scope of DELIVERY iL I A OA 11 2 2 IMtFOGUCHION esse Sa he cane a ae elia 11 2 3 Stand Alone Mode sil ALGA Li ZA NEL II hae ila 12 2 4 sACCOSSONES 505 25h tt dom sh dae e seen des 12 2 5 Examples of Usage
5. Description Application specific information on link status and activity Description Device is ready for operation running measurement Initializing or updating software Please wait Error Device not working Device off Version 1 1 16 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 8 Connectors and CANterm Description Figure 6 Connectors on the back side gt WiFi antenna connectors 1 7 Use both SMA connectors to attach the WiFi antennas Note To keep conformity with international laws use only antennas provided by Vector gt USB3 0 host 2 Use this connector for 3G 4G devices gt Hardware sync connector 3 This connector Binder type 711 can be used for time synchronization of different Vector devices see section Time Synchronization on page 22 The sync con nector is not intended to connect a power supply Pin Assignment Not connected Synchronization line Ground WIN gt USB3 0 device 4 Connect your PC and the VN8810 via USB for installation and configuration Use the high class and USB3 0 compliant cable found in the delivery other USB cables and extensions of lower quality may generate faults Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 17 Manual VN8810 gt Main connector 5 The VN8810 has a 22 pin ODU connector with the following pin assignment Pin 2 30 c wolalslwhn i AJOIN NINNI N gt oo o NI oA Assignment Ethernet TX Reserved
6. If the measurement setup requires more than one Vector network interface a syn chronization of all connected interfaces and their hardware clocks is needed Due to manufacturing and temperature tolerances the hardware clocks may vary in speed so time stamps of various Vector devices drift over time Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 22 Manual VN8810 3 Common Features PC CANalyzer CANoe Vector Vector CAN Interface i FR Interface CH1 CH2 CHA CHB Time Stamp Clock Time Stamp Clock Figure 10 Example of unsynchronized network interfaces Independent time stamps drift apart To compensate for these time stamp deviations between the Vector network inter faces the time stamps can be either synchronized by software or by hardware see next section ther information on specific values can be found in the technical data of the respec i Note The accuracy of the software and hardware sync depends on the interface Fur tive devices 3 1 2 Software Sync The software time synchronization is not available for this device Please use the hard Synchronization ware time synchronization instead see section Hardware Sync on page 24 by software Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 23 Manual VN8810 3 Common Features 3 1 3 Hardware Sync Synchronization A more accurate time synchronization of multiple devices is provided by the hardware by hardware synchronization which has to be supported
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8. Features 3 Common Features In this chapter you find the following information 31M MES YNCNFONIZAti ONERE ERRO NE SAEI IRA IO TIRANO 22 Slt Generali informations eee O O A RATER ya E De Oe ER I 22 SHIEZES ONWAle SVN see TIVO CIR E io 23 SPS eblardW ales INC ARSA NARA L NASA DE SE EE SE PE NEI Na TE SNe A RA ARE Siren ArenaNet 24 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 21 Manual VN8810 3 Common Features 3 1 Time Synchronization 3 1 1 General Information Time stamps Time stamps are useful when analyzing incoming or outgoing data or event sequences and events on a specific bus race SECLRA x 3 Time Chn ai 0 100376 ag 0 100378 23 19 05 47 79 34 52 82 23 19 05 47 79 34 52 82 03 04 06 95 06 07 56 74 03 04 06 95 06 07 56 74 74 02 31 73 94 12 04 93 74 02 31 73 94 12 04 93 23 19 05 47 79 34 52 82 72 10 NG 47 70 24 79 27 DI fxg 0 200382 4 0 200384 4 0 300372 4 0 300374 4 0 400406 TaN annane NNE ha Ne NI D 00 00 00 00 co 100 00 Figure 8 Time stamps of two CAN channels in CANalyzer Generating Each event which is sent or received by a Vector network interface has an accurate time stamps time stamp Time stamps are generated for each channel in the Vector network inter face The base for these time stamps is a common hardware clock in the device PC CANalyzer CANoe fuss Vector CAN Interface Time Stamp Clock Figure 9 Common time stamp clock for each channel
9. Reserved DolP Act Line Chassis GND Voltage Plus CAN GND CAN High LIN GND VBatt LIN Not connected Reserved Reserved Ethernet RX Ethernet TX Not connected Chassis GND Voltage Plus CAN Low LIN K Line Not connected Ethernet RX 2 Device Description gt Note LIN requires an external voltage supply which is directly provided by the OBD cable VN88 A If you intend to use the Breakout Box VN88 please connect an external voltage of 5 V 36 V DC to pin 9 VBatt LIN and pin 3 LIN GND at the D SUB connector accessories manual on the driver CD in Documentation Accessories Reference Information on available accessories can be found in the separate gt CAN High Speed Termination 6 Vector Informatik GmbH At the back side the network interface has a CANterm selector that can be used to disable or enable a 120 Ohm termination for CAN High Speed By default CANterm is enabled e Version 1 1 with ere CANterm without CANterm gt 18 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 9 CFast Card CFast card Figure 7 Opened VN8810 with inserted CFast card The VN8810 is delivered with a CFast card which stores the operating system the applications and user data This CFast card must not be removed during operation Note The CFast card should only be removed for system recoveries Please contact the Vector support for further instructions on system r
10. available applications are displayed in a tree view According to each application the assignments of logical and physical channels are displayed in the right part of the window If no assignment exists the information Not assigned appears The assignment can be edited via a right click An optional description can be entered in the text field Vector Hardware Config So Application License Tools Support Help a Hardware Details Interface Device Channel Description H Virtual CAN Bus 1 C Ncard lt Le 1 000164 E VN1630 1 003882 CAN 1 VN1630 1 003882 Channel 1 S E Application CAN 2 YN1630 1 003882 Channel 2 Ez CANalyzer CAN 3 VN1630 1 003882 Channel 3 A CANape CAN 4 N1630 1 003882 Channel 4 LANDS LIN E General information El D License LIN 1 Not assigned AA El vector Figure 19 Application Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 33 Manual VN8810 General information License Vector Informatik GmbH 5 Vector Hardware Configuration General information contains overall information on Vector devices and applications e g software time synchronization transmit queue size configurations flags the number of virtual CAN devices or the driver status Vector Hardware Config Application License Tools Support Help ME Hardware Details E 3 Application ES Software time synchronization NO E General information EG Transmit Queue size 256 messages SE
11. 21 Sere ntentaCen REACTION 16 2 8aGonnectors andiGANtermME eee A A A E COROS AN 17 2 98 GEast G arin EE III A OU SUEY ORY LEO Oa NEST SVEN OOO OOO O 19 2 10 Technical Date A NOIA 20 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 10 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 1 Scope of Delivery Contents The delivery includes gt gt gt gt gt VN8810 Intelligent Diagnostic Device WiFi Antenna 2x USB3 0 cable A B 1 8 m VN8800 Device Manager CD Quick Start Guide 2 2 Introduction General The VN8810 is a network interface for CAN LIN K Line as well as DolP Diagnostics information over Internet Protocol It enables the standalone execution of applications like repro gramming of ECUs execution of scripts or remote access for diagnostic use cases Connectivity options to the infrastructure are provided by Ethernet USB and WiFi 802 11 a b g n 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz One single and robust connector is used to access the vehicles via OBD II vector VN8810 Intelligent Diagnostic Device CAN K ETH WiFi Status Figure 1 Front and back side of the VN8810 Highlights Main features of the VN8810 interface are gt Vector Informatik GmbH CAN High Speed channel with support of CAN FD incl internal and switchable CANterm 120 Ohm LIN channel supporting K Line DolP Activation Line Bicolor LEDs for status and bus activities Key pad for operation Buzzer for audible feedback USB3 0 host co
12. N Ep Configuration flags 0 0 E Driver status es Number of Virtual CAN Devices 1 E D License vector Figure 20 General information The License section contains information on all current available licenses Vector bus devices Vector License USB dongle devices Vector Hardware Config Application License Tools Support Help HE Hardware Details El ip Application PRI Canoe H E General information E License iu DRE i Device view C Noe CANopen ProCANopen Application DENoe PRO CAN for DENoe PRO C Noe J1587 7 J1708 MOST for DENoe PRO FLEXRAY for DENoe PRO LIN for DENoe PRO BEAN for DENoe PRO AMD for DENoe PRO DENoe Ethemet XCP for DENoe PRO J1939 for CANoe CANalyzer 15011783 for CANoe CANaero for C Noe CANalyzer far CANape CANape gt 5 6 CANape gt 8 0 C Ndito gt 4 0 CANape RCP FS ig CANalyzer y mara mar roan n Figure 21 License Reference You will find a detailed description of Vector Hardware Config in the online help Help Contents Version 1 1 e f B Get more Information Visit our Website for gt News gt Products gt Demo Software gt Support gt Training Classes gt Addresses www vector com vector
13. be configured for WiFi and Ethernet as well This configuration requires Vector Device Manager which is installed with your application e g vFlash Compact Reference Further details on Vector Device Manager can be found in the related user manual Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 15 Manual VN8810 2 7 User Interface VN8810 user interface Push buttons LEDIPTLaPS LED CAN LED K Line LIN LED ETH LED WiFi LED Status 2 Device Description vector VN8810 Intelligent Diagnostic Device 000090 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 000090 CAN K ETH WiFi Status Figure 5 Key pad and bicolor LEDs on the front side gt Start Stop Starts or stops measurement gt Multi purpose Application specific multi purpose key pad Color Green orange red Color Green Orange Red Off Color Green Orange Red Off Color Green orange red Color Green orange red Color Green Orange Red Off Vector Informatik GmbH Description Application specific Description Data frames have been sent or received correctly Flashing frequency depends on the data traffic Error frames have been sent or received Flashing frequency depends on the data traffic Bus off No data traffic Description Data frames have been sent or received correctly Data traffic with at least one error Error No data traffic Description Application specific information on link status and activity
14. by the application e g CANalyzer CANoe Two Vector network interfaces can therefore be connected with the SYNC cableXL see accessories manual part number 05018 In order to synchronize up to five devices at the same time a distribution box is avail able see accessories manual part number 05085 VN5610 SYNCcable XL VN1640 SYNCcable XL Vector Devices Figure 11 Example of a time synchronization with multiple devices VN8912 Power SYNCcable XL Multi SYNCbox external USB VN8912 SYNCcable XL SYNCcable XL SYNCcable XL Figure 12 Example of a time synchronization with VN8912 and additional devices At each falling edge on the sync line which is initiated by the application the Vector network interface generates a time stamp that is provided to the application This Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 24 Manual VN8810 DI 3 Common Features allows the application to calculate the deviations between the network interfaces and to synchronize the time stamps to a common time base master clock which is defined by the application CANalyzer CANoe fuss Chronization fuss by hardware SYNCcable sec sec i Vector 0 000000 0 000000 Vector 1 100375 1 100376 CAN Interface 20038 1 200382 FR Interface 2 300371 2 300372 laa 2 400405 2 400406 CH1 CH2 3 500592 f 3 500593 amp CHB Time Stamp Clock 3 600241 3 600242 Master Time Stamp Clock
15. cee ee cee eceececeececeees 30 St General kimat ees rete a cls dear criar fo Nena nto 31 5 2 Tool Description ns 32 A es init aerei O pe iii 32 92 2 A dr e n darla di dinero ie nade nia il dati 33 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 4 Manual VN8810 1 Introduction 1 Introduction In this chapter you find the following information 1 1 Safety Instructions and Hazard Warnings 0 0000 00 6 JelglaProperUserandilntendedPUpos RR RO OS ORO ON 6 2 HAZ ANISH A a at Le ONSET ee A eni i see Poe 7 SESE SN ER PERE RIA PERO RO ny ye eet ee 7 172 Abom ims User Mae 8 Dsl O E e a E RAA A a A A EAE T A EN S NR E AN I A A A SERI 8 ELA E E A A A E A RAS 9 12 32 Registered rademalks ss E E EEA T A OA E EN A S 9 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 5 Manual VN8810 1 Introduction 1 1 Safety Instructions and Hazard Warnings A Caution In order to avoid personal injuries and damage to property you have to read and understand the following safety instructions and hazard warnings prior to instal lation and use of this interface Keep this documentation manual always near the interface 1 1 1 Proper Use and Intended Purpose A Vector Informatik GmbH Caution The interface is designed for analyzing controlling and otherwise influ encing control systems and electronic control units This includes inter alia bus sys tems like CAN LIN K Line MOST FlexRay Ethernet BroadR Reach and or ARINC 429
16. connected and installed Vector devices There are also several settings that can be changed a Vector Hardware Figure 14 Icon in Control Panel gt O Vector Informatik GmbH Category view Windows Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound click Vector Hardware in the list Symbols view Windows Start Control Panel click Vector Hardware in the list Category view lt Windows key gt lt X gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound click Vector Hardware in the list Symbols view lt Windows key gt lt X gt Control Panel click Vector Hardware in the list Category view lt Windows key gt lt X gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound click Vector Hardware in the list Symbols view lt Windows key gt lt X gt Control Panel click Vector Hardware in the list Version 1 1 31 Manual VN8810 5 Vector Hardware Configuration 5 2 Tool Description 5 2 1 Introduction 18 Vector E Vector Hardware Config co Hardware Config Application License Tools Support Help la Hardware i Details E E Virtual CAN Bus 1 amp Device VN1630 1 003882 63 CANcardxLe 1 000164 Type USB 2 0 connected with Hi Speed 480 MBit s 0 IMMESSA 2 Serial number 3882 E CANpiggy 1041Amag Highspeed Driver version 8 9 22 4 CANpiggy 251mag Highspeed Firmware version 8 9 22 AB On board CAN 1051cap Highspeed Hardware revision 3 0 4 On board CAN 1051 cap Highspeed Capabilities CAN LIN D A 10 J1708 K LINE E On boa
17. e executed on the device Alternatively the flash reprogramming can be executed and monitored through a mobile device Setup PC Device Manager Application e g vFlash A DI transfer e UE flash packages i WiFi USB Ethernet to VN8810 S Y VN8810 storing flash config and flash data VN8810 WiFi Mobile reprogramming n ECU execute and monitor Device flash reprogramming D gt CAN LIN K Line ETH DoIP 0BD DL Vehicle Figure 3 Flash reprogramming of vehicles si Reference Please find further information on standalone applications in the related manuals e g vFlash user manual Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 13 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 6 Getting Started 2 6 1 Step 1 Driver Installation Please use the drivers from the included Vector Driver Disk s N 1 Execute Vector Driver Setup from the auto start menu or directly from Drivers Setup exe before the network interface is connected to the PC with the included USB cable If you have already connected the network inter face the Windows found new Hardware wizard appears Close this wizard and then execute the driver setup 2 Finish the driver installation with the setup Reference Further information on the driver installation can be found in section 1 Driver Installation on page 26 V 2 6 2 Step 2 Device Installation Pr 1 Install the driv
18. ecoveries Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 19 Manual VN8810 2 10 Technical Data CAN channel LIN channel supporting K Line DolP PC infrastructure interface Host interface Memory Key pad Bicolor LED CANterm Power supply Power consumption Start up time Temperature range ambient temperature of the device Relative humidity of ambient air Weight Dimensions LxWxH Operating system requirements Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 2 Device Description TJA1051 capacitively decoupled CAN High Speed 2 Mbit s CAN FD up to 8 Mbit s TLE7269 capacitively decoupled Normal mode 20 kbit s Flash mode 115 kbit s Depending on the bus physics the maximum data rate can be up to 330 kbit s Fast Ethernet 100 Mbit incl DoIP Activation Line USB3 0 SuperSpeed WiFi 802 11 a b g n 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz up to 300 Mbit s USB3 0 SuperSpeed e g to connect to 3G 4G USB devices 8 GB CFast card With two push buttons Ten bicolor LEDs for status and bus activities possible colors green red and orange Switchable 120 Ohm terminating resistor 6V 36V via main connector Typ lt 9W Max approx 16 W lt 20 seconds Operation 40 C 50 C Storage 40 C 85 C 15 95 non condensing Approx 800 g Approx 170 x 110 x 45 mm without antennas Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 1 32 bit 64 bit 20 Manual VN8810 3 Common
19. ers as described before e Connect the network interface to a free USB3 0 port via the USB cable 4 oN Power up the device by supplying external voltage e g with an appropriate cable offered by Vector The device is ready for operation now 2 6 3 Step 3 Device Configuration Configuration Before the installed device can be used in an application it must be properly con figured for the needed use case This configuration is done with the Vector Hardware Config tool which comes with the driver installation The tool can be found in Win dows Start Settings Control Panel Vector Hardware and manages all installed Vector devices 5 Vector Hardware Config Application License Tools Support Help 3 38 Hardware Details 5 VN8810 1 000001 Driver version 9 92 15119 VNS810ANI 1 Firmware version 9 92 15119 8 On board LIN 7269cap Hardware revision 11 0 4 On board CAN 1051 cap Highspeed Capabilities CAN LIN DA 10 K LINE E On board Activation Line Figure 4 Vector Hardware Config a a al Y Reference Further details on the Vector Hardware Config tool can be found in the installation instructions see section Vector Hardware Configuration on page 30 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 14 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 6 4 Step 4 WiFi ETH Configuration Device Management The VN8810 needs to
20. in execute the driver setup from the autostart menu or directly from Drivers Setup exe 4 Click Next in the driver setup dialog The initialization process starts 5 Inthe driver selection dialog select the related option Update drivers on the device for your device VN8900 Interface Family E VN8910 VN8912 USB 9 1 20 9 1 20 v Update drivers on the device VN8910 VN8912 Ethemet 9 1 20 9 1 20 VN8800 Interface Family VN8810 USB 9 0 104 9 0 104 Update drivers on the device mW 6 Click Install to execute the driver installation 7 Aconfirmation dialog appears Click Close to exit Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 29 Manual VN8810 5 Vector Hardware Configuration 5 Vector Hardware Configuration In this chapter you find the following information 5 1 General Information II LIA I DUNE ROIO IO RARA RI AI ASE ALO Un A 31 524100 1DESC pl TANA NEI AP ORES AIA eR 32 ZAR INTOAUCtHORSS RR RAI RE POOR IO ROIO RO OR I A RON 32 522 CE VIEW ETE A IC AIAR III III ROIO 33 Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 30 Manual VN8810 5 Vector Hardware Configuration 5 1 General Information Executing Vector Hardware Config Control Panel Windows 7 Control Panel Windows 8 1 Control Panel Windows 10 After the successful driver installation you will find the configuration application Vector Hardware in the Control Panel see below The tool gives you information about the
21. its Serious hazards for life body and property may arise in particular without limitation by interventions in safety relevant systems e g by deactivating or otherwise manipulating the engine management steering airbag and or braking system and or if the interface is operated in public areas e g public traffic airspace Therefore you must always ensure that the interface is used in a safe manner This includes inter alia the ability to put the system in which the interface is used into a safe state at any time e g by emergency shutdown in par ticular without limitation in the event of errors or hazards Comply with all safety standards and public regulations which are relevant for the operation of the system Before you operate the system in public areas it should be tested on a site which is not accessible to the public and specifically prepared for per forming test drives in order to reduce hazards 1 1 3 Disclaimer A Caution Claims based on defects and liability claims against Vector are excluded to the extent damages or errors are caused by improper use of the interface or use not according to its intended purpose The same applies to damages or errors arising from insufficient training or lack of experience of personnel using the interface Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 7 Manual VN8810 1 Introduction 1 2 About this User Manual Conventions In the two following charts you will find the conven
22. nnector for 3G 4G devices Hardware time synchronization of multiple Vector network interfaces CAN LIN FlexRay Ethernet Robustness power supply and temperature ranges suitable for automotive and industrial applications Version 1 1 11 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 3 Stand Alone Mode General The VN8810 network interface offers the standalone operation without any additional information user PC For this purpose user applications and configurations can be stored on the intemal CFast card After a restart of the VN8810 the application can be selected and loaded Afterwards the application can be executed power tartti load and A TR restart start time dalla execute application start up time e j E j time see technical data depends on config total boot up time Figure 2 Boot up time ofthe VN8810 2 4 Accessories en Reference Information on available accessories can be found in the separate accessories manual on the driver CD in Documentation Accessories Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 12 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 5 Examples of Usage 2 5 1 Flash Reprogramming Description One major use case of the VN8810 is standalone flash reprogramming In this setup the flash packages containing flash configuration and flash data are stored on the CFast card inside the VN8810 When the VN8810 is connected to the vehicle with an appropriate OBD cable the flash reprogramming can b
23. nstall Vector Drivers on your computer Click Next to continue with the setup program Please close all open applications before proceeding Next gt Cancel 2 Click Next in the driver setup dialog The initialization process starts Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 27 Manual VN8810 4 Driver Installation 3 Inthe driver selection dialog select your devices to be installed or to be unin stalled Vector Informatik GmbH Driver Setup Version 2 2 26 lt Driver Selection Se SS y De Select the device to be installed uninstalled vector The setup will install or uninstall the selected devices If the device is currently not connected choose the automatic driver search in the Hardware Wizard after the device has been connected to the PC Device Installed diver Driver in installation packet CAN LIN Interface Family Y VN1610 VN1611 VN1630 VN1640 8 9 22 8 9 22 FlexRay Interface Family VN3300 not installed 8 2 26 VN3600 VN7600 not installed 8 2 26 VN7570 not installed 8 9 52 VN7572 not installed 9 1 24 VN7610 not installed 9 1 20 MOST Interface Family VN2600 VN2610 not installed 8 8 22 VN2640 not installed 8 4 28 VN8900 Interface Family V VN8910 VN2912 USB not installed 9 1 20 O Update drivers on the device Yi VN8910 VN8912 Ethemet not installed 9 1 20 VN8800 Interface Family Y VN8810 USB 9 0 104 9 0 104 Upda
24. rd D A 10 1021 Features CAPL on Board El ig Application E General information e amp t Multiple device mode NO PA A lesg e amp t Receive latency Fast Number of channels All Vector Figure 15 General view of Vector Hardware Config Logical and physical Vector Hardware Config enables the channel configuration between installed Vector channels devices and applications Applications use so called logical channels which are hard ware independent and have to be assigned to real hardware channels Application logical channel logicalchannel logicalchannel logical channel CAN 1 LIN 1 FlexRay 1 CAN 2 PA E PP not assigned T physical CH1 physical CH2 physical CH1 physical CH2 CAN LIN FlexRay CAN Vector Device 1 f Vector Device 2 Figure 16 Concept of channel assignments Vector Hardware Config Se Application License Tools Support Help a Hardware Details Interface Device Channel Description G S Virtual CAN Bus 1 E C NcardXLe 1 000164 esi me 1N1640 1 003802 CANI VN1640 1 003802 Channel 1 A E Application CAN 2 VN1640 1 003802 Channel 2 Ha CANalyzer CAN 3 VN1640 1 003802 Channel 3 Ae CANape CAN 4 VI Virtual CAN Bus VN1640 IRON LIN H E General information la A License LIN 1 N E VN1640 1 Channel 2 la VN1640 1 Channel 3 Vector AA VN1640 1 Channel 4 VN1640 1 Channel 1 gt
25. te drivers on the device VN8810 Ethemet not installed 9 1 20 Ethernet Interface Family V VN5610 not installed 9 0 20 ARINC Interface Family Y VNOGO1 not installed 9 2 22 SSisiss Sis Miscellaneous W Vector Keyman License Dongle not installed 5 10 1241 Y Vector USB Dongle License Dongle notinstalled 6 63 43723 Y Select deselect all devices Remove all driver components 4 Click Install to execute the driver installation or Uninstall to remove existing drivers 5 A confirmation dialog appears Click Close to exit After successful installation the device is ready for operation and can be con nected to the PC with the included USB cable and powered by supplying external voltage e g with an appropriate cable offered by Vector O Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 28 Manual VN8810 4 Driver Installation 4 2 Driver Installation on the Device General After installing the device driver on your PC we also recommend to update the driver information on the Vector network interface Follow these instructions to update the drivers on your device KA 1 Connect the device to the PC via USB and power it up by supplying external G s voltage e g with an appropriate cable offered by Vector Sf N 2 Close the Windows found new Hardware wizard if it appears 3 Aga
26. tions used in the user manual regarding utilized spellings and symbols Style Utilization bold Blocks surface elements window and dialog names of the soft ware Accentuation of warnings and advices OK Push buttons in brackets File Save Notation for menus and menu entries Microsoft Legally protected proper names and side notes Source Code File name and source code Hyperlink Hyperlinks and references lt CTRL gt lt S gt Notation for shortcuts Utilization Here you can obtain supplemental information This symbol calls your attention to warnings Here you can find additional information Here is an example that has been prepared for you JB OPA Step by step instructions provide assistance at these points a e Instructions on editing files are found at these points This symbol warns you not to edit the specified file DI 1 2 1 Certification Certified Quality Vector Informatik GmbH has ISO 9001 2008 certification The ISO standard is a Management globally recognized standard System Vector Informatik GmbH Version 1 1 8 Manual VN8810 1 2 2 Warranty Restriction of warranty 1 Introduction We reserve the right to change the contents of the documentation and the software without notice Vector Informatik GmbH assumes no liability for correct contents or damages which are resulted from the usage of the documentation We are grateful for references to mistakes or for suggestions for impro
27. vement to be able to offer you even more efficient products in the future 1 2 3 Registered Trademarks Registered trademarks Vector Informatik GmbH All trademarks mentioned in this documentation and if necessary third party registered are absolutely subject to the conditions of each valid label right and the rights of particular registered proprietor All trademarks trade names or company names are or can be trademarks or registered trademarks of their particular pro prietors All rights which are not expressly allowed are reserved If an explicit label of trademarks which are used in this documentation fails should not mean that a name is free of third party rights gt Windows Windows 7 Windows 8 1 are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Version 1 1 9 Manual VN8810 2 Device Description 2 Device Description In this chapter you find the following information ZEROS COPEORDE VENEREOLOGIA 11 22281 NFOAUCH ORESTE IAA RISI aA Can 11 23 EStanA ATONE MOCCIA III III FAI CIO ICAO Tie ne Rion Ce E 12 2 42 e o IAE A A SITE N IIIa 12 2 02 EXam ples or Usage E AE A RU o UN RE 13 22s ElaSA R EPIOGrAMININO PERA E ERRE ARE NERE A AE 13 2 08 GETING tato A N L IAN APE 14 2i6sleStepala Driverninstallati Aesse E RA ae 14 202tStep2 Devicelnstalatiornr e 2 a aa E E A 14 ZORO Ep oh Device Contig ration sa m eean a a E AS 14 20 4 Step MA ial Exit GC Ontiquircrt ion passes serene A nae 8 Ferriss sen RAR se uP ne sree ano 15 231
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