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1. 31 10 5 3 Logger Status 31 10 5 4 Status Logger MEM se 32 10 5 5 Status Logger 33 10 5 6 Status Logger 33 11 Different versions and bus systems of blue PiraT 2 1 2 34 uum Eee 34 11 1 1 The high speed and low speed operating 34 11 1 2 CAN data with 29Bit identifiers 0 440000 34 11 1 3 Recording 34 11 1 4 Sending CAN 35 11 2 cnc m 36 11 2 1 LIN data blocks and time 36 T4 2 2 LINSTratiSCOlVOL iie tte tte 36 11 2 3 Special frames and 36 11 3 Serial RS232 37 11 3 1 Segmentation of the serial 2 2 37 11 3 2 RS232 37 11 4 ElexRay interfa6es naseuses ae een 37 11 5
2. 2 15 Fels Trigger button ee 15 7 1 4 Resetting the network settings 4 4 15 7 2 ESO DUTON an an en 16 7 3 Function ot the 16 7 4 External mOMONCS seeders eek a da fk k al ai ik l kf ADA AN Ue ead a ee ge Ue pena 16 7 4 1 Compact flash card esses nennen nnne 16 1 4 2 USB Storage tk oton kwa ea iana a 16 7 5 Men ae n koi een ke aan ea nen 16 7 6 TOE ONS PUA ke b kn m 16 ya EE CER 17 7 62 MOE dn Fait de ned 17 ke M 18 70 4 LICENSES a 18 VESPERE 18 VENE ERO MOMON PECTUS LOL D LU 19 7 67 Memory Card eie rece bee petet bid fe 19 7 6 7 1 Copy to memory 19 1 6 1 2 Erase memory Card sende 19 7 6 7 3 Format memory card ee ee naeh 19 1 8 1 4 Install license eee 19 7 6 7 5 Create 20 7 6 7 6 Firmware update
3. 7 6 7 6 Firmware update On the external memory device has to be a directory update where the update file has to be stored By pressing the menu button a confirmation check will be displayed Pressing again the menu button the update process will be start The message Updating firmware please wait will be displayed After a while this message will disappearing and a blank display is shown Now the logger will be restarted On the end of this restart process blue 2 gt will be displayed for few seconds After that the progress of the update process will be displayed Attention Please note that after you have update the firmware you should also update the client Please refer to chapter 8 1 Download and installation of the TSL Client 7 6 7 7 Install configuration On the external memory device has to exist a directory configuration where only one configuration file has to be stored If you have choosen Install configuration the name of the existing configuration file will be displayed at the display Pressing the menu button again will install the configuration and after that the message Successful install of Config file gt should be displayed If the install of the configuration file was not successful the message Install failed of configuration file will be displayed 7 6 7 8 Safely remove ext mem Executing this function will unmount the external memory device After that you can safely remove it
4. 5 The Telemotive AG is justified to exchange defective goods against homogeneous acceptable ones or to eliminate the fault within an appropriate period In this case a demand for redhibitory action or reduction of price expires Warranty claims presuppose a due notice of defects 6 Resale transfer donation exchanges or the rental of the offered products at third party is permitted without clearance of the Telemotive AG 7 German Law is deemed to be as legal basis by Telemotive AG 2014 Subject to errors and to technical changes as part of product improvement W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 6 3 Overview This user manual is only valid for the second generation of the blue PiraT data logger called blue PiraT2 as well as for the newest generation the blue PiraT2 5E In all functions and guides which are equal to both devices we use the name blue PiraT2 Ifthere are differences in the handling of both versions they are mentioned in separate chapters This user guide describes the general functions and interfaces of the blue PiraT2 blue PiraT2 5E but not the different features of the blue PiraT2 which need a license This document refers to blue PiraT2 FW 02 00 01 and blue PiraT2 blue PiraT Mini TSL Client TSL Telemotive System Link version 2 0 1 Some features depending on model and feature license or may not be available in older versions Software updates are freque
5. Memory and Error to the right side from the display and CF Active on the right side from the Compact Flash slot Active LED This LED is on as long as the data logger is operating e Memory LED This LED is only active if the data logger is not in the ring buffer mode The LED is blinking if the storage capability of the data partition is already filled with more than 75 If the storage capability is used by 100 the LED is continuous on e Error LED If the Error LED is on a series error occurred This can mean that the error is still active or one or more errors are stored into the error memory e CF Active LED The CF Active LED indicates that the blue PiraT2 has recognized the compact flash card 7 4 External memories External memory can be used to download trace data from the data logger or to update firmware and licenses or install a configuration It can be used to create a bugreport too 7 4 1 Compact flash card CF The CF card has to be formatted in the FAT 16 FAT 32 or NTFS file format The card reader supports Compact Flash 4 1 UDMA Modes 0 4 CF Modes 0 6 We recommend using the SanDisk Extreme CompactFlash 16GB or the STEC SLCF8GM2PUI CompactFlash fully suitable for automotive requirements 7 4 2 USB storage The USB storage has to be formatted in the FAT 16 FAT 32 or NTFS file format You could connect USB flash drives and external hard drive up to a maximal supply current
6. lines must not be connected in this case see Figure 9 3 RS232 1 Rx RS232 1 Tx RS232 2 Rx RS232 2 Tx Figure 9 3 Listening to a bidirectional serial communication 9 3 Adapter cables for Analog Digital The Figure 9 4 shows the adapter cables for ECL 4x digital IN 8x analog IN and 2x digital OUT 26pol Ribbon 4x Digital IN 2x Digital OUT Figure 9 4 Adapter cables for digital analog This adapter cable is only for the logger types 150M14C8LFR and 25M24C8LFR W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 26 9 4 Adapter cable FlexRay The Figure 9 5 shows the adapter cables for FlexRay only for blue PiraT2 150M14C8LFR 14pol 1 2x FlexRay A Ribbon 4 2x FlexRay Figure 9 5 Adapter cables for FlexRay 9 5 Adapter cables for CAN FlexRay The Figure 9 6 shows the adapter cables for 10x High Speed CAN and FlexRay only for blue PiraT2 25M24C8LFR 10x high speed T 1 2x FlexRay Ch A gt 2x FlexRay Ch B 44 pin Sub D Figure 9 6 Adapter cables for CAN FlexRay 9 6 Adapter cable for Remote Control Voice RCV Lemo Stecker plug Lumberg Stecker plug FGH 1B 308 CLAD42 SV81 8 DIN8 Length 500cm Figure 9 7 Adapter cable for Remote Control Voice RCV Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 27 9 7 Adapter cables Ethernet Kit The Figure 9 8 shows the Ethernet box with four
7. nenne e Tundra donet qe 20 7 6 7 7 Install configuration 20 7 6 7 8 Safely remove ext 20 8 Starting the 2 5 namen an nnn ienaam anani anani aai enian 21 8 1 Download and installation of the TSL 22 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 2 9 Adapter cables kn ka n En 24 9 1 Universal adapter 24 9 2 Adapter cable Serial RS232 24 9 3 Adapter cables for en 25 9 4 Adapter cable FlexRay iini ern 26 9 5 Adapter cables for 26 9 6 Adapter cable for Remote Control Voice 26 9 7 Adapter cables Ethernet Kit nnns 27 10 Logging iet eiu 28 10 1 Setting markers i naeh 28 10 1 1 Setting marker with an extern push 28 10 2 TIME SANN vi ko rre e eh Pride n n a eee 29 10 3 Automatic daylight savings adjustment 29 10 4 Standby mode e ake ew owa e ee 30 10 5 Internal Memory space and 31 10 5 14 Status Logger OK e oerte eene so gri nek as pon Page se IER Feng 31 10 5 2 Status Logger WARN
8. DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male Pin Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 15 7 Connection to Remote Control Voice page 58 Connector KV81 8 for Remote Control Remote Control Voice is connected to Pins 40 41 50 51 of MQS54 KL30 and KL31 are directly connected to the cable harness Logger Signal LSCAN L RC NA LSCAN H RC TT OUT CON TT IN CON KL31 comment depiction signalname CAN RemoteControl Not connected CAN RemoteControl Clock Out for cascading device Clock IN for cascading device KL31 KL30 Not connected Not connected Table 15 14 Contacts of the DIN plug 54 52 53 35 39 37 Lumberg 81 8 Pin NO Bananaplug Lemo Pin Pin 6 2 3 7 Black 1 2 Red 1 Table 15 15 Contacts of the angeled Lemo plug Customer Type Pin Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Lumberg KV81 8 Signal TT_OUT_CON TT CON LSCAN L RC LSCAN H RC KL31 Masse KL30 Spannung Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 59 15 7 1 Contacts of the Remote Control Voice cable These drawings show the pinout ofthe Remote Control Voice cable SHIELD Hersteller Lu
9. Extended Telemotive Eso Trace esotrace NMEA ASCII GPS nmea KML Google Maps txt xtmt KMZ comp Google Maps kmz GPX gpx MPEG Transportstream 15 Tracedaten Trace data gt E 1 o ega x o22083 e D N Q Rn ewe v kr kt kr kr K 0 0 0 0 gt x0 O O O O 4 z 2 s 2 2 2 O J X X X X X x X x x XI xx xix x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X X X X X X X X X X X x Kamera Video x Analog IN x Digital IN x x XCP x GPS Marker x xxx x W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 43 13 Service and safety instructions Note according to standard EN55011 2009 The data logger is used in an industrial environment Due to the behavior of conducted as well as radiated disturbances it possibly can be difficult to ensure electromagnetic compatibility in other environmenis Cleaning The data logger should only be cleaned with a clean slightly dampened cleaning cloth with water Other cleaning supplies such as benzine alcohol etc may not be used Maintenance The data logger is maintenance free The customer is not allowed to open the housing Unauthorized modifications will void the warranty Fuse In case of an error the customer may change the fuse on the harness or extern
10. RJ45 6 45 2 45 1 45 3 45 6 45 2 45 4 45 3 45 6 45 2 45 4 45 3 45 6 Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 15 5 FlexRay connector 150M14C8LFR only Name Type Manufacturer Nr aan Plug Connector 10114 3000PE Shell 10314 52F0 008 Table 15 10 Mini D Ribbon 3M 14pin page 56 Manufacturer 3M 3M Logger comment depiction 9 Vehicle Interface Jur Signal signal name Type Pin 1 BP FexRaeChamelia DSUBS mde 7 2 Not connected 1 3 O FRBPZ OU DSUB9 mae 7 4 NA Not connected 5 FRBM22 DSUB9 mae 2 6 Not connected 7 FRBM21 FlexRay DSUB9 mde 2 8 FlexRay Channelta 0850 9 2 9 Not connected 11 10 c ER BMC2 DSUB9 mae 2 11 NA Not connected 7 1 EE ES UBS 13 Not connected 7 4 EE DSUB 9 male 7 0 Table 15 11 Pin assignment of the FlexRay connector Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 57 15 6 CAN FlexRay D Sub 44 25M24C8LFR only Name Type Manufacturer Nr Manufacturer DSUB 440 Connector 17EHD 044 P AA 0 00 Amphenol ial Shell 17 1726 2 Amphenol Table 15 12 D SUB 44pin Logger Ben Signal 1 HSCAN 15 2 HSCAN L 16 3 HSCAN L 17 4 HSCAN L 18
11. all these operations are described detailed description of the TSL client configuration of the data logger download of the recorded data conversion of the recorded data Firmware License update Creating a bug report Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 24 9 Adapter cables This section describes which adapter cables are available for the bluePiraT2 9 1 Universal adapter cable Telemotive AG offers adapter cables that connect to the multi function connector and split up its lines to separate connectors 5E 12x CAN high speed 2x low speed 54 pin MQS N Remote Control 12V Power Figure 9 1 Connecting the blue PiraT2 via the universal adapter cable 9 2 Adapter cable Serial RS232 Analog Digital The Figure 9 2 shows the adapter cables for 6x RS232 one digital IN and one analog IN ll 6x RS232 Digital IN Analog IN 26 pin Sub D Figure 9 2 RS232 digital analog adapter cable Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 25 Note The blue PiraT2 actively sends data on the Tx line if a protocol for the serial port is configured The Tx line must only be connected to special devices that support those protocols If the application is listening to a bidirectional serial communication of two devices two serial ports of the blue PiraT2 have to be used The Tx
12. blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 19 7 6 6 Error memory This menu function lists all errors which are stored into the error memory By rotating the menu button you can navigate through the error massages 7 6 7 This main category has currently 8 sub categories But these functions can be only executed if an external memory device is installed Otherwise the message lt No Memory Device available gt will be displayed Note Never remove the External memory before pressing Safely remove ext mem 7 6 7 1 Copy to memory card There are 5 options available Copy all data Copy data of last 60min Copy data of last 12 hours Copy data of last 24 hours Copy data of last 48 hours By selecting one of the options and pressing the menu button the copy function will be executed and a progress will be displayed on the display After the copy process is finished the message lt copy done gt will be displayed By pressing the ESC button the Memory card menu is shown The folder name of the offline data has the format bp2 extMem Offline yyyymmdd hhmmss date and time at the end of the filename is the time is the end of the selected data in the time standard UTC 7 6 7 2 Erase memory card After pressing the menu button a verification message will be displayed With escape the process can be stopped by pressing the menu controller the blue PiraT2 starts to erase the
13. 1 24 11 2014 page 23 The client tries to install the necessary Java version if there s no installation on your system Maybe this is not possible due to missing rights on your computer system If the Client installer can t install the version or did not find a correct Java 32bit installation the following massage is shown JRE Version 28 Failed to load 32 Bit Java Runtime Environment The 32 Bit JRE is mandatory for error free operation of the Client software Try one of the following options Reinstall the client software The installer should detect and install the missing JRE automatically Install the 32 Bit JRE by your own and start the cient again You are sure that there is a 32 Bit JRE on your system and set the JRE path manually below Admin rigths needed Restart the client afterwards Figure 8 5 Error Massage JRE not found Here you can see the possible solutions If you chose the third solution you need admin rights on your PC Please open the client by pressing the right mouse key and choosing run as administrator The default path of the 32 bit Java at Windows 7 is C Program Files x86 JavaVreX After successful installation you will find a blue Pirat2 client icon on your desktop Double click the icon to start the application TSL Client Figure 8 6 Desktop symbol You can download the entire manual for the TSL client in our ServiceCenter In the manual
14. 115200 230400 460800 921600 Baud like blue PiraT2 page 46 without Rosenberger USB 4xRJ45 Ethernet power supply in separate cable like blue PiraT2 without Rosenberger USB 4xRJ45 Ethernet power supply in separate cable blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 SSD optional TJA1041A TJA1055T like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 yes blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 47 Data Bits 5 6 7 8 like blue PiraT2 Stop Bits 1 1 5 2 like blue PiraT2 Parity none odd even like blue PiraT2 Channel 8 like blue PiraT2 Baud rate Ed 2400 4800 9600 10400 19200 20000 like blue PiraT2 Tranceiver TJA1021 like blue PiraT2 Channel 2x a b like blue PiraT2 Bit rate up to10 Mbit s like blue PiraT2 Tranceiver AS8221B like blue PiraT2 Recording Null frames Startup Phase Trailer CRC like blue PiraT2 Symbol Channel 5 like blue PiraT2 Baud rate 1x1GBit s front side Ethernet port at the rear side has 1000 Mbit s 4x100Mbit s rear side too Recording GN Log r
15. 5 HSCAN L 19 6 HSCAN L 20 7 HSCAN L 21 8 HSCAN L 22 9 HSCAN L 23 10 HSCAN L 24 11 NA 12 1 0 2 122 FRBM2 14 FRBM21 15802 FRBM22 16 HSCAN_H_15 17 HSCAN_H_16 18 HSCAN_H_17 19 HSCAN_H_18 20 HSCAN_H_19 21 HSCAN 20 22 HSCAN 21 23 HSCAN H 22 24 HSCAN H 23 25 HSCAN H 24 26 NA 27 FRBPA 28 29 31 32 33 NA 34 NA 35 NA 36 NA 37 NA 38 NA 39 NA 40 NA 41 NA 42 NA 43 NA 44 NA Table 15 13 Pin assignment of the CAN FlexRay connector comment depiction signal name High Speed CAN 15 LOW High Speed CAN 16 LOW High Speed CAN 17 LOW High Speed CAN 18 LOW High Speed CAN 19 LOW High Speed CAN 20 LOW High Speed CAN 21 LOW High Speed CAN 22 LOW High Speed CAN 23 LOW High Speed CAN 24 LOW Not connected High Speed CAN 15 HIGH High Speed CAN 16 HIGH High Speed CAN 17 HIGH High Speed CAN 18 HIGH High Speed CAN 19 HIGH High Speed CAN 20 HIGH High Speed CAN 21 HIGH High Speed CAN 22 HIGH High Speed CAN 23 HIGH High Speed CAN 24 HIGH Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Vehicle Interface Type DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male
16. Ethernet interfaces ee een 38 11 5 1 Supported protocols amp functions 38 TWD AeA GNLOogger et Rb 38 TS Eni me 38 TESTS 38 IPS MESI 39 11 5 1 5 Ethernet Spy 39 TES IO ESOTIACO iterat Diete don fin a 39 Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 3 11 5 1 7 Camera license required 39 11 5 1 8 DLT over Ethernet license 39 11 6 MOST25 Interface 40 114 MOST150 pU 41 11 8 EGLAOQQING tr A A Sen eee 41 12 Conversion of recorded 42 12 1 Conversion format 42 13 Service and safety 43 19 1 Safely advice u He a 43 14 Data 5 45 14 1 Technical data eerte RON 45 15 Pin assignments and 49 15 1 Data logger Multi function 51 15 2 Serial connector D Sub 20 tice teta ee
17. jack must be covered with a terminating plug This prevents the sensitive fiber optic contacts from getting dirty It also makes sure that the data logger does not start up unintentionally when e g strong sunlight falls onto the optical contacts Serial This connector is described in the chapter 11 3 Analog Digital Theis connector is described in the chapter 15 3 e FlexRay One connector for 2 interfaces with a b The pin assignment of this connector is described in the chapter 15 5 Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 14 6 3 1 Interfaces at the rear side of blue PiraT2 5E Figure 6 4 Back side of the data logger blue PiraT2 5E M150 Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 15 7 Using the blue PiraT2 The next section describes the usage of the controls and connectors of the blue PiraT2 Two line Status Antenna Trigger display LEDs connector button we drive your idleas Ethernet USB Compact Flash M biam Escape Port Port interface button Figure 7 1 Front panel of the blue PiraT2 Attention At blue PiraT2 ONLY the front Ethernet port is available for controlling the data logger and download data 7 1 ON Trigger button The ON Trigger button is used to switch on the blue PiraT2 if the data logger is connected to the power and currently into the sleep mode or off During operation interesti
18. nrbe ERR Rd 53 15 3 Analog Digital connector 26 pin not at 1406980 54 15 4 Ethernet connector 55 15 5 FlexRay connector 150M14C8LFR only 56 15 6 CAN FlexRay D Sub 44 25M24C8LFR 57 15 7 Connection to Remote Control 58 15 7 1 Contacts of the Remote Control Voice 59 15 8 Pinning of the connector for the 222 22 0 0 60 16 Abbreviations sosser tates ce iiem 61 MGS LISCO TOUTOS esI LU CIE 62 18 tables anette 63 19 rM E IE UNICI 64 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 4 1 LICENSE AGREEMENT Please read the license agreement of this license contract carefully before you install the software By the installation of the software you agree to the conditions of this license contract This software license agreement in the following called as license contains all rights and restrictions for final users that regulate the use of the accompanying software operating instructions and other documents in the following called as software 1
19. plug yellow 18 ANA IN 4 Analog Interface 04 GROUND banana plug yellow 19 ANA 5 Analog Interface 05 GROUND plug yellow 20 ANA IN 6 Analog Interface 06 GROUND banana plug yellow 21 ANA IN 7 Analog Interface 07 GROUND banana plug yellow 22 ANA IN 8 Analog Interface 08 GROUND banana plug yellow 23 ANA 9 Analog Interface 09 GROUND banana plug yellow 24 ANA 10 Analog Interface 10 GROUND banana plug yellow 25 SHIELD A 26 ECL_IN Electrical Control Line SMSC DSUB 9 male 7 Table 15 7 Pin assignment of the Analog Digital connector W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 15 4 Name FCI Ethernet connector Type Manufacturer Nr Cable Assembly 10054999 R0050Aulf Table 15 8 FCI Connector Cable assembly 50 cm Logger Signal 1 TX B1 C1 GND D1 RX E1 RX A2 TX B2 TX C2 GND D2 RX E2 RX B3 Tx GND D3 RX E3 RX A4 TX B4 TX C4 GND D4 RX E4 RX Table 15 9 Pin assignment of the Ethernet connector comment depiction signal name Tx Tx ETH1 Rx ETH1 RX ETH2 Tx 2 Tx ETH2 Rx ETH2 RX Tx Tx ETH3 Rx ETH3 RX ETH4 Tx ETH4 Tx ETH4 Rx ETH4 RX page 55 Manufacturer Vehicle Interface Pi Type 45 2 45 1 45 3
20. rate Transceiver Filter Status recording FirstFrame mode Serielle recording All types Type Channel Baud rate MOST150 Rosenberger 2xUSB 2 0 type A 1xUSB 2 0 type B Power supply 22 x HS CAN 2 x LS CAN 8 x LIN 4 x ETH 6 x serial 10 x Analog input 5x Digital input 3x Digital output 2x a b FlexRay MOST25 Rosenberger 2xUSB 2 0 type A 1xUSB 2 0 type B Power supply 12 x 5 2 x 5 8 x LIN 4 x ETH 6 x serial 2 x Analog input 1 x Digital input 1 x Digital output Rosenberger 2xUSB 2 0 type A 1xUSB 2 0 type B blue PiraT2 Hard drive 2 5 100GB CF card USB flash drive Normal circular buffer ius MOST CAN LIN FlexRay 1ms Seriell 100ms Ethernet no trace data no trace data blue PiraT2 MDP MOST data packets MEP MOST Ethernet packets control channel Network Status MOST streaming Synchron Isochron option Light on off Lock on off MDP filter source address target address MEP filter target MAC address blue PiraT2 MDP MOST data packets control channel Network Status Light on off Lock on off MDP filter source address target address blue PiraT2 BP2 150M14C8LFR 12 High speed 2 Low speed BP2 25M24C8LFR 22 High speed 2 Low speed up to1000000 Baud at HS CAN up to 125000 Baud at LS CAN TJA1041A TJA1054A CAN ID Filter Error frames no blue PiraT2 RS232 6 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600
21. supports a lot of bus systems which can be recorded by the data logger This table shows which model supports which number of interfaces and channels Feature an 2 L T ay amp NS L N Ele 8 8 blue PiraT2 sis 14C6S8L 25M24C8LFR 150M14C8LFR 1 ECL 1 HS CAN C N N N 12 m LS CAN Table 6 1 Model versions of blue PiraT2 o LIN L FlexRay a b FR N RS232 Digital In ay te o Ss el u 5 2 Zar 250 1 1 8 1 4 A A The model name gives a hint to the integrated interfaces e g blue PiraT2 150M14C8LFR 1x MOST 150 12 HS CAN 2x LS CAN 8xLIN 2x FlexRAY a b 1x 1GBit Ethernet and 4x 100 Mbit Ethernet interfaces LS Can and HS CAN are counted only as CAN The various interfaces are explained in later chapters Attention Based on the specification of the hard drive the data logger should always be fitted vertically or horizontally upright or upside down Please avoid tight bending of the MOST fiber optic cables Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 12 6 2 Front side connectors of blue PiraT2 On the front side of the blue PiraT2 you ll find the display and some control elements The blue PiraT2 is available with one 1 GBit Ethernet port on the front and also with four a
22. time of a LIN character 11 2 2 LIN Transceiver The blue PiraT2 uses the LIN transceiver TJA1021 by NXP former Philips Semiconductor Supported baud rates are in the range from 1200 to 20000 Baud Automatic baud rate detection is currently not supported The LIN interface is configured as a slave device with a terminating resistor of 30 kO 11 2 3 Special frames and states Additionally to the normal frame data the following information is recorded e Wakeup Frames e Checksum Errors W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 37 11 3 Serial RS232 interfaces Channels 6x RS232 Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 Parity None odd even Table 11 2 Serial Port The blue PiraT2 supports only the RS232 specification 11 3 1 Segmentation of the serial data The received serial Bytes are clustered into data blocks separately for each channel Each block is finalized after a certain time or if it has reached a certain maximum size The time is 30ms to 60ms depending on the channel The maximum size is 49 to 80 bytes A time stamp is assigned to each block when it is finalized 11 3 2 RS232 transceiver threshold voltages for data reception are the usual RS232 defined values A logical 1 is recognized for input voltages smaller 0 Volts a logical 0 for input voltages higher than 3 Volts 11 4 FlexRay interfaces The blue PiraT2 is able to record FlexRay bus
23. whole device After completion the message lt Memory card successful erased gt will be displayed 7 6 7 3 Format memory card After pressing the menu button a verification message will be displayed With escape the process can be stopped with the menu button the blue 2 starts to format the whole device After completion tne message lt Memory card successful formatted gt will be displayed 7 6 7 4 Install license On the external memory device has to be a directory license where only one license file has to be stored If the external memory is inserted now you can navigate to the point Install license and press the menu button Now a verification message will be displayed By press the Esc button you abort the process or continue by pressing the menu button If you start the function the message lnstall licenses gt will be displayed If it was successful the message lt Successful install of license file gt will be displayed Otherwise the message Install failed of license file gt is shown Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 20 7 6 7 5 Create bug report By pressing the menu controller the logger will display the progress level on the display Ifthe copy process is finished the message Creating bug report done will be displayed for a few seconds The bug report will be stored on the external memory device as a zip file beginning with Bugreport bP2 All
24. 2 11 12 15 This license contract is an agreement between Licensor and Licensee who is being licensed to use the named Software Licensee acknowledges that this is only a limited nonexclusive license This means that the licensee has no right to allocate sublicenses Licensor is and remains the owner of all titles rights and interests in the Software The software is a copyright property of the Telemotive AG The program or parts of it may not be further licensed to third parts rented sells or be further marketed otherwise in any form without explicit Written approval by Telemotive AG The user may neither change the software and their components modify nor otherwise redevelopment or decompile in any form This Software is subject to no warranty This software is sold as is without any warranty If at any time a user changes their system we hold no responsibility to change our software to make it work again This License permits Licensee to install the Software on more than one computer system as long as the Software will not be used on more than one computer system simultaneously Licensee will not make copies of the Software or allow copies of the Software to be made by others unless authorized by this License Agreement Licensee may make copies of the Software for backup purposes only Licensee not entitled to transmit or to transfer the software or your rights from this License agreement LICENSOR IS NOT LIABLE TO LICENS
25. Alive time Time General Standby 1GBit Ethernet 100MBit Y x W On Off Analog In x x x Digital In 1 x W On Off Switch on at 9 5V 0 3V Digital In 2 x Y W On Off Switch on at 2 5V 0 3V Digital In 3 5 x x x USB x x x Remote Control x v x Via Trigger button Trigger Button x Y x Wi Fi x x x Table 10 2 Standby Wz wake up keep alive Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 31 10 5 Internal Memory space and level About the ring buffer and other options such as the protection of areas around markers the characteristics of the logger can be configured what to do when the internal memory is full The following status messages can occur during operation of the data logger it will also be displayed on the optional Remote Control RC Remote Control Voice RCV 10 5 1 Status Logger OK Everything is OK On the internal memory is enough free space to record all incoming data blue PiraT2 Memory LED is off blue PiraT2 Display On the info page the display of blue PiraT2 shows the level and capacity of the storage medium RCV Table 10 3 Status Logger OK 10 5 2 Status Logger WARN Warning but does not affect the data recording 10 5 3 Logger Status RING Memory is full buffer mode is active The buffer is active and filled more the 95 Older data will be deleted to save space for newer data blue PiraT2 Memory LED is off RCV L
26. C MOST25 is used to provide the MOST25 traffic data The data logger is not an active part of the bus system because it is working a spy mode The device is able to log messages immediately after wake up Before the logging data are saved on the hard disk they are buffered a ring buffer In the case of a data rate peak which exceeds the storage rate of the hard disk storage of data is still possible If the MOST25 data rate is permanent higher than the maximum storage rate the data logger will stepwise deactivate channels first the MDP channel then the control channel and at last the status messages To ensure logging of maximum continuous data blocks a hysteresis is implemented Before logging again MPD messages the ring buffer data has to be fully stored on the hard disk Before starting the logging of the MDP messages again the system sends a Lost Message note This message contains information about how many messages of which type were rejected Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 41 11 7 MOST150 The blue PiraT2 MOST150 data logger is able to log messages from the MOST150 bus of the following types Status MPR Maximum Position Register MDC MOST Data Channel Light on System Lock Flag Shut Down Flag Ring Lock Flag Open Ring Multi Master Flag Node Position Control Control Messages Packet MDP MOST Data Packet MEP MOST Ethernet Packet Filter Con
27. D Ribbon 2 54 Table 15 7 Pin assignment of the Analog Digital connector 2 54 Table 15 8 FCI Connector Cable assembly 50 55 Table 15 9 Pin assignment of the Ethernet connector 2 0 101 55 Table 15 10 Mini D Ribbon SM 14pin rotten ea 56 Table 15 11 Pin assignment of the FlexRay 56 Table 15 12 D SUB 44pin ae been 57 Table 15 13 Pin assignment of the CAN FlexRay 57 Table 15 14 Contacts of the DIN 58 Table 15 15 Contacts of the angeled 58 Table 15 16 Pinning of the connector for the nnne 60 Table 16 1 Abbreviations eter Ehren hen 61 Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 64 19 Contact Telemotive AG Office M nchen Frankfurter Ring 115a 80807 M nchen Tel 49 89 357 186 0 Fax 49 89 357 186 520 E Mail info telemotive de Web www telemotive de Sales Tel 49 89 357 186 550 Fax 49 89 357 186 520 E Mail sales telemotive de Support Tel 49 89 357 186 518 E Mail productsupport telemotive de ServiceCenter https sc telemotive de bluepirat CAN Aurssar cAReROAD JasPar open most MF i Telemotive AG
28. EE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING COMPENSATORY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CONNECTED WITH OR RESULTING FROM THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT OR LICENSEE S USE OF THIS SOFTWARE Licensee agrees to defend and indemnify Licensor and hold Licensor harmless from all claims losses damages complaints or expenses connected with or resulting from Licensee s business operations Licensor has the right to terminate this License Agreement and Licensee s right to use this Software upon any material breach by Licensee duration of the license contract is indefinitely determined Licensee agrees to return to Licensor or to destroy all copies of the Software upon termination of the License Contract This License Agreement replaces and supersedes all prior negotiations dealings and agreements between Licensor and Licensee regarding this Software This License Contract is subject to german law If a regulation of this license contract is void by law the validity of the remaining regulations is not affected If there is such a regulation it will be replaced by a valid according to the legal regulations and enforcable regulation with similar intention and similar economic consequences the license contract is effectve by delivery of the software of the licensor to the lecensee and or by usage of the software by the licensee This License contract is also valid without Licensor s signature The license automatically goe
29. RS232_TOUT_1 RS232 1 Tx DSUB 9 male 3 2 RS232_ROUT_1 RS232 1 Rx DSUB 9 male 2 3 RS232_TOUT_2 RS232 2 Tx DSUB 9 male 3 4 RS232_ROUT_2 RS232 2 Rx DSUB 9 male 2 5 NA Not connected 6 Not connected 7 NA Not connected 8 NA Not connected 9 NA Not connected 10 RS232_TOUT_3 RS232 3 Tx DSUB 9 male 3 11 RS232_ROUT_3 RS232 3 Rx DSUB 9 male 2 12 RS232_TOUT_4 RS232 4 Tx DSUB 9 male 3 13 RS232_ROUT_4 RS232 4 Rx DSUB 9 male 2 14 NA Not connected 15 Not connected 16 DU ASOADE G 17 NA Not connected 18 ANA IN GND 2 ANA UN AND gt e banana plug yellow 19 RS232 TOUT 5 RS232 5 Tx DSUB 9 male 3 20 RS232 ROUT 5 RS232 5 Rx DSUB 9 male 2 21 RS232 TOUT 6 RS232 6 Tx DSUB 9 male 3 22 RS232 ROUT 6 RS232 6 Rx DSUB 9 male 2 23 A N er Digital IN 01 is referenced to KL31 with internal Pull down Threshold 9 2 0 1 Volts 24 DIG IN 1 Hysteresis 0 4 0 1 Volt banana jack green DIG_IN_1 might be used as a Marker with a push button to positive Supply Voltage KL30 25 NA Not connected 26 ANA_INSGNL_2 Analog Interface 02 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow Table 15 5 Pin assignment of the Digital Analog connector Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Ve
30. ad BP2 25M24C8LFR like blue PiraT2 Table 14 1 Datasheet blue PiraT2 UserManual V2 0 1 doc W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 49 15 Pin assignments and harnesses Part For Vehicle a a ESI B m 2 8 E quss blue PiraT2 universal harness Power GND see section Wake 15 1 Data logger Multi function connector 12x high speed CAN 2x low speed CAN Y d di 8x LIN 1x digital out Remote Control I F blue PiraT2 Serial UART extension harness 6x RS232 see section 1x Analog in gt 15 2 Serial connector D Sub 26 1x Digital in blue PiraT2 Analog Digital extension harness 8x Analog in see section 4x Digital in _ 15 3Analog Digital connector 26 not at 2x Digital out 14C6S8L 1x ECL blue PiraT2 FlexRay extension harness 2x FlexRay a see section 2x FlexRay b _ _ 15 5 FlexRay connector 150M14C8LFR only blue PiraT2 CAN FlexRay extension harness 10x high speed see section CAN _ _ 15 6CAN FlexRay D Sub 44 25M24C8LFR only 2x 2x FlexRay b blue PiraT2 Ethernet extension kit 4x Ethernet RJ45 see section y 4 15 8 Pinning of the connector for the Ethernet Kit Table 15 1 extension harness overview Warning Clamp 31 should be the only ground connection between the data logger and connected devices Connecting signal ground lines is limited to special cases in which one can guarantee that g
31. ake Up STP System Test Parameters STR System Test Results Undefined Pulse Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 12 Conversion of recorded traces page 42 All trace data will be recorded internally in the proprietary Telemotive TMT format tmt If the recorded trace data willbe downloaded and sorted the data will be converted to an extended TMT format xtmt The client provides the possibility to convert the internal format in other formats to make the data readable or to prepare them to import them into available analyzing tools For more information about the file formats and an detailed manual for conversion please look the TSL Client UserManual which you can download from the Telemotive ServiceCenter 12 1 Conversion format overview The table below show which data can be converts to other formats The last row shows ifthe marker be integrated into the data x or only be set by using pseudo or MOST messages Table 12 1 Conversion formats Format format Telemotive ASCII txt CANoe ASCII CANCorder asc CANoe BLF bif MOST Data Analyser img Optolyzer op2 Serial Trace Analyser txt RAW Serial txt Serial Debug txt ASCII Hexadecimal APN ASCII txt GN Log x aa Trace Client TCPdump pcap MDF Logging log MDF CAN Signal v3 3 mdf Autosar DLT Ethernet Raw raw 4 mpeg4
32. al power supply voltage Power supply voltage Reverse polarity protection of the supply voltage Resistance to short circuiting Operating current typ Operating current peak Standby current Suspend Mode Operating temperature Storage temperature Weight ca Power backup Power Management Startup time Startup Logging Standby Mode Wake Case Size ca Operating controls Display Connectors Connectors front BP2 150M14C8LFR back Data sheet Technical data blue PiraT2 13 8V 6 5 to 32 V needs at system start up to gt 8 5V Yes Yes 1 8 A 13 8 V 10 A startup current max 5 ms 10mA uo tp HW 1 4 lt 3 mA from HW 1 5 No Suspend Mode 30 C to 60 30 C to 70 C 2 4 kg no blue PiraT2 lt 305 from standby to full operation LIN Serielll Analog 1 2 Digital 1 lt 25ms FlexRay MOST Digital 2 to 5 lt 45ms Analog 3 to 10 53ms Ethernet 185 Configurable time by no bus load MOST CAN HS CAN LS LIN FlexRay Digital 1 2 KL 15 Trigger button blue PiraT2 9 02 x 6 23 x 1 97 275 mm x 190 mm x 60 mm Pushbutton to startup data logger and set markers Pushbutton to shutdown Menu button two line display Active LED green Displays data logger activity Error LED red Displays internal errors Memory LED yellow Displays memory warnings CFActiv green blue PiraT2 Gbit Ethernet W
33. ale 2 39 KL30 Please combine pins 35 banana plug red 37 39 for the 30 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 40 53 54 Table 15 3 Pin assignment of the multi function connector TT_OUT_CON TT_IN_CON LIN_CON_1 LIN_CON_2 LIN_CON_3 LSCAN L 2 LSCAN H 2 LIN CON 4 LIN CON 5 LIN CON 6 LSCAN L RC LSCAN H RC KL31 KL31 KL31 Clock Out for cascading device Clock IN for cascading device LIN 01 LIN 02 LIN 03 Low Speed CAN 14 LOW Low Speed CAN 14 HIGH LIN 04 LIN 05 LIN 06 CAN RemoteControl CAN RemoteControl Please combine pins 52 53 54 for the KL31 Please combine pins 52 53 54 for the KL31 Please combine pins 52 53 54 for the KL31 page 52 Lumberg KV81 8 gt Lumberg KV81 8 DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male DSUB 9 male LUMBERG KV81 8 LUMBERG KV81 8 banana plug black O NNNNPNNNO banana plug black banana plug black Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 53 15 2 Serial connector D Sub 26 The 26 pin D Sub connector combines RS232 digital and analog interfaces Manufacturer Nr Manufacturer DSUB 26 SIOnneetor HD 26F Reichelt i Shell 1 1478762 5 Tyco Table 15 4 D SUB 26pin Logger comment depiction Vehicle Interface a Signal signal name Type Pin 1
34. ally accessible fuses only The fuse may be replaced only with a fuse of the same type and current rating Disposal The disposal of the device must be in accordance to statutory provisions 13 1 Safety advice Installation instructions The data logger should only be installed in the six axes Operating temperature The device must not be operated outside of the specified temperature range It is important to ensure adequate ventilation The data logger must not be placed too close to walls or other equipment The data logger must not be stacked together with other components on each other unless proper ventilation is ensured and the device should be used in ambient temperatures of more than 25 C Storage conditions The data logger must be stored only in the range of 30 C to 70 C Condensation The device must not be switched on directly if it is brought from a cold environment into a room with normal ambient conditions Environmental conditions The device must not be used outdoors or in adverse environmental conditions such as moisture high humidity or dust Furthermore an operation of the device is not allowed in fire hazardous or explosive gases Cable sets When inserting the cable sets only a small effort may be applied When you feel an increased resistance while inserting the cable set the correct alignment of the pins should be checked It may only be used the original Telemotive components Other components
35. aw UTF8 UDP DLT optional like blue PiraT EsoTrace optional Channel 1xUbat internal 1x external like blue PiraT2 Range of measurement 0 V 20 V like blue PiraT2 Resolution 7 mV like blue PiraT2 Accuracy 3 like blue PiraT2 Sampling interval 1ms to 1005 like blue PiraT2 Channel 1 like blue PiraT2 Switching threshold 9 5V 0 2 V like blue PiraT2 Hysteresis 0 3 V 0 2 V like blue PiraT2 Sampling interval 1ms to 1005 like blue PiraT2 Channel 1 like blue PiraT2 Output voltage Ubat like blue PiraT2 Output current Upto 1 A like blue PiraT2 Channel 8 like blue PiraT2 Range of measurement 10V to 20V like blue PiraT2 Resolution 8mV like blue PiraT2 blue PiraT2_UserManual_V2 0 1 doc Gi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 48 Accuracy 3 like blue PiraT2 Sampling interval 1ms to 1005 like blue PiraT2 Channel 4 like blue PiraT2 Switching threshold Configurable between and 12V like blue PiraT2 Hysteresis 3 2 V 2V like blue PiraT2 Sampling interval 1ms to 100s like blue PiraT2 Channel 2 like blue PiraT2 Output voltage Ubat like blue PiraT2 Output current up to 0 5 A continuous load BP2 150M14C8LFR like blue PiraT2 up to 1 0 A continuous lo
36. cted Traffic Error CAN CAN x x X X CCP XCP X X X X X ETH Ethernet X X X X FR FlexRay X X X LIN LIN X X X M25 MOST25 X X X X M150 MOST150 x x x X VID Video X X X SER Serial x x X Table 7 1 Interface Abbreviations and Status Information 7 6 2 Menu mode By pushing the menu button you can enter the menu mode and you can see the following two lines Menu 1 Info Currently the menu has 5 main categories 1 Info 2 Licenses 3 Functions 4 Error Memory 5 Memory Card The currently selected category is displayed inverted By pushing the menu button you can go into the selected menu main category 1 Info 1 9 Firmware 01 09 01 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 18 Usually in the first line the main menu category number and the name will be displayed on the left side If one line has not enough space to display the name and the value the first line will be used for the name and the second for the value On the right side the menu sub category number and the total numbers of sub categories will be displayed See above 7 6 3 Info This main menu category has currently 9 sub menu categories e Firmware current firmware of the logger Hardware Mainboard version of the logger Logger Serial No Serial Number of the logger e Date Time Date and time of the logger e Storage used storage of the hard disc e Ext Mem Storage used st
37. data according to the FlexRay specification 2 1A Table 11 3 shows the technical data of the FlexRay module The data logger records all valid and also invalid static and dynamic frames of the two FlexRay channels including a and b independently if the FlexRay bus is in a synchronous or asynchronous state Channels 2x a b Max Bit rate 10 MBit s Frames Static Dynamic Null Sync Startup Transceiver AS8221 Table 11 3 Technical data of the FlexRay module Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 38 11 5 Ethernet interfaces All versions of the blue PiraT2 data logger are able to log Ethernet data All data loggers have 1GBit Ethernet port with RJ45 connector on the front On the back side there is connector which provides four 100MBit Ethernet interfaces A small box is available for breaking off this four Ethernet ports to RJ45 plugs Usually the 1GBit port will be used for connecting the data logger with a PC 11 5 1 Supported protocols amp functions The following chapter gives an overview of the available protocols When a protocol requires a license this will be marked 11 5 1 1 GNLogger For connecting it will be used a standard TCP connect open socket connection Therefore the blue PiraT2 is TCP Slave Device GNLogger is a proprietary serial protocol used for some ECU diagnosis 11 5 1 2 UTF8 When using the UTF8 data transmission o
38. dditional 100 MBit Ethernet ports where an Ethernet switch is integrated A mini switch is available with 4 RJ45 connectors Two line Status Antenna Trigger display LEDs connector button Telemotive AG Trigger Ethernet USB Compact Flash Escape Port Port interface Menu Baron button Figure 6 1 Front panel of the blue PiraT2 ATTENTION If you have ordered an external antenna eg for GPS the connector has to be bolt only by hand NOT with any tools 6 2 1 Front side connectors of blue PiraT2 5E we drive your ideas Figure 6 2 Front panel of the blue PiraT2 5E Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 13 6 3 Interfaces at the rear side of blue PiraT2 MOST Analog Digital FlexRay Multi function ei scale X SQ MENT e e Ethernet Serial Figure 6 3 Back side of the data logger M150 On the various data logger types are the following connectors possible e Multi function connector This connector contains the remaining lines for power high speed CAN 1 12 low speed CAN 12 13 the Remote Control Voice LIN 1 8 The pin assignment of this connector is described in the chapter 15 1 Warning It is possible that devices connected to the data logger might be damaged in case of an incorrect polarity of the data logger power supply e MOST standard 2 0 connector for MOST fiber optic Important If the MOST connector is not used the
39. e bus must a common reference potential The blue PiraT2 uses the connection clamp 31 as a reference potential The lines of the high speed are terminated with a high resistance Low speed CAN High speed CAN Transceiver chip Philips TJA1054 Philips TJA1041 Terminating resistor 12k 2k6 Baudrate 50 kBit s 125 kBit s 50 kBit s 1 MBit s Supported identifiers SW 11 and 29 Bit 11 and 29 Bit Disabling of acknowledge possible possible Time stamps atthe end of the telegram at the end of the telegram Table 11 2 Technical data of CAN recording 11 1 2 CAN data with 29Bit identifiers The blue PiraT2 can also log CAN data with 29 Bit identifiers You don t have to configure anything All the CAN data will be logged as they are available on the CAN bus It is also possible to log CAN messages mixed with 11 Bit and 29 Bit identifiers There is no configuration sheet for 29 Bit in the client Filtering and using CAN data bases is supported in the client The License Complex Triggers for blue PiraT2 also supports 11 Bit and 29 Bit identifiers 11 1 3 Recording contents The blue PiraT2 is able to record the following error states of the CAN bus Stuff error Format error Acknowledge error Bit 0 1 error error Overrun W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 35 These error states are only included in the Telemotive file formats After reaching a certain number of erro
40. e for 27 Figure 10 1 Sampling Intervals ee a 28 Figure 10 2 setting Trigger with Digital 28 Figure 15 1 Back side blue PiraT2 14 6580 50 Figure 15 2 Back side blue 2 25 24 81 50 Figure 15 3 Back side blue 2 150 14 50 Figure 15 4 Pins des 59 Figure 15 5 Pins des gewinkelten 2 2 59 Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 63 18 List of tables Table 5 1 Implemented 9 Table 5 2 Additional features by 10 Table 7 1 Interface Abbreviations and Status 17 Table 12 1 Conversion formats 42 Table 14 1 Datasheet 48 Table 15 1 extension harness 49 Table 15 2 MOS 54Bin 2ua 2 22 ken een 51 Table 15 3 Pin assignment of the multi function 52 Table 15 4 D SUB 2 ako saa ad ee a ne nern 53 Table 15 5 Pin assignment of the Digital Analog connector 2 53 Table 15 6 Mini
41. edium is full For this the line is faded in and out every second TSL or master slave loggers are not synchronized the data recording is not affected Table 10 6 Status Logger Memory Full 10 5 5 Status Logger NoSync 10 5 6 Status Logger ERROR Error in the logger the data record is not guaranteed blue PiraT2 Memory LED is on _ blue PiraT2 Display RCV In the second line of the status ERROR flashes every second Table 10 7 Status Logger ERROR W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 34 11 Different versions and bus systems of blue PiraT 2 The different interfaces of the blue PiraT2 are described in the following chapters in more detail 11 1 CAN interface The blue PiraT2 is able to record data in compliance with the CAN specification 2 0a 11 Bit identifier 2 06 29 Bit identifier 11 1 1 The high speed and low speed operating modes Depending of the model the blue PiraT2 has different numbers of high and low speed CAN interfaces It is not possible to change CAN interface from low to high speed or vice versa Each type is using different transceivers The electrical behavior of the low speed and the high speed CAN is different hence the low speed CAN port of the blue PiraT2 must not be connected to a high speed CAN bus and vice versa Both operating modes use differential signals CANH CANL For the correct data recording all nodes of th
42. en 12 Figure 6 2 Front panel of the blue PiraT2 eene 12 Figure 6 3 Back side of the data logger 150 13 Figure 6 4 Back side of the data logger blue PiraT2 5E M150 14 Figure 7 1 Front panel of the blue 2 15 Figure 8 1 Power connection eek nennen 21 Figure 8 2 Switching On ee ne een ei 21 Figure 8 3 Info screen IP 4 44 21 Figure 8 4 downloading the TSL client directly from the blue 2 22 Figure 8 5 Error Massage JRE 23 Figure 8 6 Desktop symbdl un een en een 23 Figure 9 1 Connecting the blue PiraT2 the universal adapter cable 24 Figure 9 2 RS232 digital analog adapter 24 Figure 9 3 Listening to a bidirectional serial communication 25 Figure 9 4 Adapter cables for 0 25 Figure 9 5 Adapter cables for 26 Figure 9 6 Adapter cables for 7 26 Figure 9 7 Adapter cable for Remote Control Voice 26 Figure 9 8 Adapter box cabl
43. from the data logger Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 21 8 Starting the bluePiraT2 Connect the blue PiraT2 the power harness red clamp30 and black GND clamp31 with the vehicle battery or a power supply Figure 8 1 Power connection ATTENTION If you have ordered an external antenna eg for GPS the connector has to be bolt only by hand NOT with any tools Switch the blue PiraT2 on by pressing the ON Trigger button and wait until the logger is ready Telemotive Logo changes into showing the available bus ports Figure 8 2 Switching on For switching off the blue PiraT2 later please press the OFF Esc button for some seconds Pressing down the rotary knob will enter the Operation menu Now select 1 Info then choose 9 10 IP This IP address is required for the next step 8 Telemotive AG Comp USB 20 Chen ur ideas we drive you blue PiraT Figure 8 3 Info screen IP address W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 22 8 1 Download and installation of the TSL Client Open your internet browser and enter the IP address Default 192 168 0 233 or see chapter 0 Seca 2 bttp 192 168 0 233 bpng client htm P f cient x W Telemotive AG Sie ben tigen die Java Runtime Environment JRE x86 mind v1 7 Sie k nnen hie
44. gh Speed CAN 02 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 12 HSCAN L 1 High Speed CAN 01 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 13 LSCAN L 1 Low Speed CAN 13 LOW 050 9 male 2 14 LIN CON 7 LIN 7 DSUB 9 male 7 15 TOUT BAT rfu open 16 Not connected 17 Not connected 18 DIG_OUT_1 Digital OUT 01 banana jack green 19 H 12 High Speed CAN 12 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 20 HSCAN H 11 High Speed CAN 11 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 21 HSCAN H 10 High Speed CAN 10 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 22 HSCAN H 9 High Speed CAN 09 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 23 HSCAN H 8 High Speed CAN 08 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 24 HSCAN H 7 High Speed CAN 07 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 25 HSCAN H 6 High Speed CAN 06 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 26 HSCAN H 5 High Speed CAN 05 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 27 HSCAN 4 High Speed CAN 04 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 28 HSCAN H 3 High Speed CAN 03 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 29 HSCAN H 2 High Speed CAN 02 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 30 HSCAN H 1 High Speed CAN 01 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 31 LSCAN H 1 Low Speed CAN 13 HIGH DSUB 9 male 7 32 LIN CON 8 LIN 08 DSUB 9 male 7 33 RIN BAT rfu open 34 NA Not connected 2 Please combine pins 35 35 KL30 37 39 for the 150 banana plug red 36 Not connected Please combine 35 37 KL30 37 39 for the 20 banana plug red 38 L 12 High Speed CAN 12 LOW DSUB 9 m
45. i Fi 802 11 b g n optional GPS optional CF Flash USB 2 0 type A Power supply 12 x HS CAN 2 x 5 8 x LIN 4 x ETH 6 x serial 10 x Analog input 5x Digital input 3x Digital output 2x a b FlexRay page 45 blue PiraT2 5E 13 8V 5 to 32 V needs at system start up to gt 8 5V Yes Yes 1 8 A 13 8 V 10 A startup current max 5 ms 3 mA without first frame mode 6mA 3 first fram mode n number of CAN channels in first frame mode First frame mode for max 8 CAN channels LS or HS CAN 30 C to 60 30 C to 70 tbd Yes 30 ms blue PiraT2 5E CAN LIN Serielll Analog 1 2 Digital 1 25ms FirstFrame mode for CAN like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 Serial where every port is configurable blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 like blue PiraT2 blue PiraT2 5E like blue PiraT2 USB 2 0 type B like blue PiraT2 without Rosenberger USB 4xRJ45 Ethernet power supply in separate cable Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 BP2 25M24C8LFR back 2 14C6S8L back Data recording Storage type Recording modes Timestamp accuracy MOST 150 recording BP2 150M14C8LFR Channel Status recording Filter MOST25 recording BP2 25M24C8LFR Channel Status recording Filter CAN recording All types Channel Baud
46. ine 3 shows the level of the ring buffer on the internal memory W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 32 Table 10 4 Logger Status RING 10 5 4 Status Logger MEM Internal memory is nearly full no more data will be stored soon Case 1 The ring buffer is enabled and more than 95 full as Status RING in addition over 90 of the trace files are protected Case 2 The ring buffer is disabled and filled to more than 95 When ring buffer mode is disabled all trace files are implicitly protected blue PiraT2 Memory LED is off menory 100x Pret 91x RCV Line 3 now shows the level of the ring buffer with protected files In the display below we see that the ring buffer is filled to 91 with protected and to 9 with non protected files Till now the oldest unprotected files will be cleared to make way for new space Table 10 5 Status Logger MEM Case 3 The ring buffer is disabled and the memory to 100 full Case 4 The ring buffer is enabled and the memory to 100 full with protected files In both cases the data recording is stopped because no files can be deleted to make way for new space blue PiraT2 Memory LED switches on blue PiraT2 Display The following message is displayed when recording medium is full Memory 100 Prot 100 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 33 RCV The third line shows flashing that the storage m
47. interfaces This would be connected with a FCI cable to the blue PiraT2 This kit is available only for blue PiraT2 because blue PiraT2 5E has an integrated 4 port switch Figure 9 8 Adapter box cable for Ethernet Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 28 10 Logging data 10 1 Setting markers Interesting points in time can be designated by the Trigger button at the front panel or atthe Remote Control When pressing this button the data logger saves the current time to hard drive It is possible to configure the data logger to send CAN message as acknowledgement of setting a marker Besides using the Trigger button it is also possible using the digital inputs and Complex triggers function to realize an external marker button have a look at the Complex Triggers user guide Additionally it is possible to define a CAN message that triggers a marker In all cases marker triggers are debounced When downloading the data the Client displays all markers in a data in the data overview the Client can be configured to transfer the data close around selected markers 10 1 1 Setting marker with an extern push button Besides using the On Trigger button it is also possible using the digital inputs and Complex triggers function to realize an external Marker button Important is to set the used interface active and set the Sampling Interval to 100 m
48. limited to10 mobile devices and 20 signals which can be shown Note This functionality is available from FW version 2 1 1 Logging trace data additional to external media like USB sticks external harddisks or SD cards Data will be saved as offline data set and can be handeled by the TSL client or client library Note This functionality is available from FW version 2 1 1 Supporting of Autosar System Templates 3 2 2 for CAN and Flexray Note This functionality is available from FW version 2 1 1 Supporting of LIN description files LDF Note This functionality is available from FW version 2 1 1 Table 5 1 Implemented features W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 5 3 page 10 Additional features by optional licensees Additional features can be activated by purchasing and installing licenses Currently the following licensed features are available feature Complex Triggers Remote Control Monitor DLT logging Camera Link WLAN GPS logging Measurements with CCP Measurements with XCP MOST150 Streaming Signal based filtering Smartview Enhanced Broad R Reach Logging description certain events e g conditions on CAN signals can be programmed to be a trigger for certain actions e g display of a message on the remote control or send a Can message The standard configuration of the blue PiraT Mini contains 2 complex triggers This license allows configuring up
49. lity of the blue PiraT 2 assembly mount Please contact Telemotive sales for more information about these accessories Manuals are available from the Telemotive Service Center Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 5 2 page 9 Implemented features Some special features are already implemented into blue PiraT2 and can be used by the user feature Client library Online compression ETH GN logging ESO Trace Ethernet Spy mode Online Streaming Online Monitor Terminal Light TSL Smartview Basic Saving to external media Autosar System Template LIN Description File LDF description library to control all functions of the logger Allows to compress all trace data to save HDD space recording of Ethernet trace data according to GN log protocol or as TCP UDP raw data Logging of Ethernet ESO Trace data Conversion of recorded data into JSON format Logging of all Ethernet RAW data promiscuous mode C online Streaming library Showing selected data online in the client software during the recording allows to download recorded traces from several blue PiraT Mini simultaneously TSL Telemotive System Link TSL allows to connect different Telemotive data logger and use this network as an enhanced data logger Showing CAN signals in a HTML 5 compatible browser on mobile devices like Smartphones tablets or laptops over WLAN licensed feature The basic version is
50. mberg SV81 8 DIN8 Stecker mit Schraubverschluss Figure 15 4 Pins des DIN Steckers LEMO FHG 1B 308 CLAD42 L tseite Figure 15 5 Pins des gewinkelten LEMO Steckers Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 60 15 8 Pinning of the connector for the Ethernet Kit RJ45 Jack Pin Signal FCI Jack Pin Table 15 16 Pinning of the FCI connector for the Ethernet Kit Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 61 16 Abbreviations K rzel Bedeutung blue PiraT Processing Information Recording Analyzing Tool bP blue PiraT bP2 blue PiraT2 bP2 5E blue PiraT2 5E bPMini blue PiraT Mini TSL Telemotive System Link CAN Controller Area Network LIN Local Interconnect Network MOST Media Oriented Systems Transport www mostnet de ECL Electrical Control Line MEP MOST Ethernet Packet USB Universal Serial Bus CF Compact Flash SD Secure Digital LAN Local Aerea Network Netzwerk FW Firmware PW Passwort SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol SHA Secure Hash SSL Secure Sockets Layer TLS Transport Layer Security TMP Telemotive Packetformat UTC Universal Time Coordinated GMT Greenwich Mean Time Table 16 1 Abbreviations Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 62 17 List of figures Figure 6 1 Front panel of the blue 2 nenn
51. ng points in time can be designated by the ON Trigger button When pressing this button the data logger saves the current time to hard drive It is possible to configure the data logger to send a CAN message as acknowledgement of setting a marker Additionally it is possible to define CAN message that triggers a marker In all cases triggers are debounced allowing only up to ten triggers in between every two seconds When downloading the data the Client displays all markers in an event overview In this event overview the client can be configured to transfer the data around the selected markers 7 1 1 Resetting the network settings Important notice Due to a wrong network setting it might be impossible to reach the data logger any more In this case the network configuration can be resetted by a long press of the ON Trigger button bP2 ca 5 10 sec bP Mini ca 20 sec to default settings DHCP server with IP 192 168 0 233 Afterwards the data logger can be reached again by using a direct connection with a PC Laptop Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 16 7 2 OFF ESC button If the blue PiraT2 is operating and you hold the OFF ESC button for longer time the data logger will into the standby mode Otherwise the OFF ESC button will be used for leaving the current menu state 7 3 Function of the LEDs The blue PiraT2 has 4 LEDs on his front side Active
52. ntly available in the Telemotive ServiceCenter You ll find the address under Contact Please make sure to use always current firmware and software versions 4 System requirements Control Unit Laptop is used to configure the devices by a software client It also allows to save the recorded data and to use them offline blue PiraT2 The blue PiraT2 is an optimized data logger developed by Telemotive AG and now we released the newer version blue PiraT2 5E It can be combined with Telemotives blue PiraT Mini to get an enhanced and flexible system which fits exactly to your requirements The communication of bus systems and control units are monitored and relevant data can be recorded very precisely with the blue PiraT2 The collected data are stored on the blue PiraT2 and can be downloaded to a PC or network storage for analysis TSL client The software client for the blue PiraT2 and blue PiraT Mini the TSL Client Telemotive System Link is needed to configure the data logger and later to download or convert the recorded data Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 7 5 The blue PiraT2 system The blue PiraT2 is a data logger for the following interfaces MOST25 MOST150 incl ECL High Speed CAN Low Speed CAN RS232 LIN analog Input digital Input FlexRay Ethernet The data logger can be mounted in a vehicle and due to his large storage capacity of the hard drive
53. of currently 100 GB or higher the blue PiraT2 is able to support extensive test runs After the data has been gathered the data has to be downloaded via Ethernet For the download and the conversion of the logging data a software Client is available For the available providing conversion to various trace file formats please have a look at chapter 5 The blue PiraT2 is with different features available see Table 4 1 blue PiraT2 data logger versions on page 22 Depending on data logger blue PiraT2 Data Logger MOST25 150 12 22 5 2 x LSCAN 6 x serial 8x LIN 2x FlexRay a b 1x ECL Ethernet 4 x 100MBit Ethernet The blue PiraT2 is designed to create minimum interference with the vehicle s bus systems and interfaces The data logger listens to the data traffic without operating as a bus node Additionally to the data re cording functionality the blue PiraT2 provides online data processing functions Simple CAN and MOST filters Acustom defined CAN message can trigger the setting of markers requires license complex trigger W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 8 5 1 Accessories There are various accessories available for the blue PiraT2 data logger various adapter cables e the blue PiraT Remote Control Voice which allows for recording of voice notes additionally to the functionality of the Remote Control e licenses which enhance the functiona
54. of 500mA External power supplies must not connected to the hard disk 7 5 Menu button For control the menu of the logger the menu button is used The menu button has a rotary push controller function Rotate the button to the left equates to up and rotate it to the right equates to down Pushing the button equates the OK function 7 6 The display The menu includes the two line display at the front The menu button is used for controlling the menu Rotate the menu button to the left equates to an function rotate to the right equates to a W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 17 down function Pushing the menu button is equates to an OK or enter function By pushing the ESC button the current menu item will be left But holding the ESC button pressed for more than 5 s the logger will switch into the standby mode without any confirmation 7 6 1 Startup During the Startup phase the display shows blue PiraT2 After the Startup phase is finished the display shows the status of the most important interfaces For a MOST25 version the MOST25 and FlexRay will be displayed on the beginning M25 FR NN By rotating the menu button you can navigate through the entire interfaces On the next table you can find the abbreviation for the displayed interfaces and the possible status information Abbr Interface X Not N No Traffic Te Off conne
55. ogging data again 11 5 1 5 Ethernet Spy Mode By using the Ethernet spy mode it is possible to log the whole ethernet data promiscuous mode More information can be found in the TSL client manual 11 5 1 6 EsoTrace By using the EsoTrace mode it is possible to log data in the EsoTrace protocol More information can be found in the TSL client manual 11 5 1 7 Camera license required If you use Camera license on the data logger it is possible to connect up to 4 Ethernet webcams to the blue PiraT2 After connecting the blue PiraT2 is able to log MPEGA video streams For more information please have a look at the Camera UserGuide 11 5 1 8 DLT over Ethernet license required If you use DLT license on the data logger it is possible to connect up to 8 ECU for logging their DLT messages More information about logging DLT messages can be found in the manual DLT logging UserGuide Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 40 11 6 MOST25 interface The blue PiraT2 MOST25 data logger is able to log messages from the MOST25 bus of the following types state MPR Maximum Position Register SBC Light on MOST Lock Flag Control Control Messages Packet MDP MOST Data Packet Filter Control Messages on off Packet on off on off Transmit and Receive Address Packet Length Status on off Table 11 4 MOST25 data logging The SMSC SpyNI
56. orage of the external memory e Ext Mem Dev status of the external memory e DHCP DHCP status e IP address of the logger e Config the name of the logger configuration e WLAN IP optional WLAN IP address By rotating the menu button you can navigate through the info list 7 6 4 Licenses By entering this menu function the logger will lists all installed licenses The message No Licenses appears if no license is installed By rotating the menu button you can navigate through the license list 7 6 5 Functions Currently there are 3 functions available Shutdown Device If this function will be started by pressing the menu button the blue PiraT2 will enter into the standby mode without any confirmation Reset IP Config If the logger has an unknown IP configuration and it is not possible to access the logger there is a possibility implemented to reset the IP configuration back to the factory mode DHCP Server Pressing the menu controller during the reset IP configuration function is selected the logger is switching back to the DHCP server mode without any configuration After that the message IP Config reset to mode DHCP server will be displayed To assume this setting a restart is necessary Lock Keypad By activating this function via the menu controller the keypad will be locked without any confirmation By pressing the ESC key for more than 5 s the keypad will be unlocked W Telemotive AG
57. r das Installationsprogramm herunterladen Installation momentan nur f r MS Windows OS 1 ber obigen Link Bild Client Installationsprogramm herunterladen 2 Download Verzeichnis ffnen 3 Setup Datei ausf hren 4 Nach der Installation ber Desktop Verkn pfung oder Startmen das Client Programm starten The Java Runtime Environment JRE x86 min v1 7 is necessary You can load the installer from here Installation currently only for MS Windows OS 1 Download Client Setup file from the link above 2 Go to download directory 3 Execute Client setup file 4 Start Client application with the Desktop icon or the start menu Figure 8 4 downloading the TSL client directly from the blue PireT2 The connection between the logger and your computer system will be established Please take care the the network settings of your network adapter are set to Optain IP address automatically Please click on the blue PiraT Mini image to start the download of the client 65MB directly from the logger Then choose Save to save the file to your local computer The installation setup can be started by a double klick on the setup file Follow the instructions choose a destination directory and finalize the installation by pressing Install Note Before you start the TSL Client setup make sure that a 32bit Java Runtime Environment JRE is installed to your PC W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0
58. round loops cannot occur Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 50 not connected Ethernet Multi function USB Serial Figure 15 1 Back side blue 2 14 6581 Analog Digital MOST 25 CAN FlexRay Multi function Serial not connected Ethernet Figure 15 2 Back side blue PiraT2_ 25M24C8LFR Analog Digital MOST 150 Multi function FlexRay ale USB not connected Serial Ethernet Figure 15 3 Back side blue PiraT2_ 150M14C8LFR Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 51 15 1 Data logger Multi function connector Name Type Manufacturer Nr Manufacturer Shield 1 1355928 2 Tyco Housing 1355929 2 Tyco En Housing 1355930 2 Tyco Contakt 2 1411550 1 Tyco Table 15 2 MQS 54pin Logger comment depiction Vehicle Interface Ye Signal signal name Type Pin 1 KL15_Wake Wake Up from KL15 banana plug blue 2 HSCAN L 11 High Speed CAN 11 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 3 HSCAN L 10 High Speed CAN 10 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 4 HSCAN L 9 High Speed CAN 09 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 5 HSCAN L 8 High Speed CAN 08 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 6 HSCAN L 7 High Speed CAN 07 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 7 HSCAN L 6 High Speed CAN 06 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 8 HSCAN L 5 High Speed CAN 05 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 9 HSCAN L 4 High Speed CAN 04 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 10 HSCAN L 3 High Speed CAN 03 LOW DSUB 9 male 2 11 HSCAN L 2 Hi
59. rs 50 errors the recording of error states is interrupted until reception of the next successful CAN message to avoid an overload of the recorded data 11 1 4 Sending CAN messages If the blue PiraT2 sends a CAN message it is shown twice in the trace The first message indicates the transmit request of the data logger and the second message indicates the actual transmission of the message In the file format these messages indicated as TxRq and Tx respectively The transmit request messages are not included in file format that don t support them Index Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 36 11 2 LIN interfaces The blue PiraT2 is able to record data compliant to the LIN specification V1 3 V2 0 and V2 1 The data logger does not actively appear as bus member Sending LIN messages is currently not supported channels Up to 4 transmission rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 20000 Baud transmitter TJA 1020 state Parity BITS format Check for Header CheckSum for Header and Payload terminating resistor 30 kOhm Table 11 1 LIN 11 2 1 LIN data blocks and time stamps Each LIN message receives a time stamp which marks the end of the message If the data logger receives LIN data without a valid header it creates blocks containing the erroneous data The maximum block size is 10 bytes A block is also concluded after a timeout which is three times the transmission
60. rsion 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 54 15 3 Analog Digital connector 26 pin not at 14C6S8L Name Type Manufacturer Nr Manufacturer Ribbon Plug Connector 10126 3000PE 3M Shell 10326 52F0 008 3M Table 15 6 Mini D Ribbon 3M 26pin Logger comment depiction Vehicle Interface Scan Signal signal name Type a 1 DIG IN 2 Digital IN 02 Referenced to KL31 banana plug green 2 3 Digital IN 03 Referenced to KL31 banana plug green 3 DIG_IN_4 Digital IN 04 Referenced to KL31 banana plug green 4 5 Digital IN 05 Referenced to KL31 banana plug green 5 OUT 2 Digital OUT 02 banana jack green 6 DIG_OUT_3 Digital OUT 03 banana jack green 7 SHIELD 8 SHIELD NA 20 0 9 ANA SGNL 3 Analog Interface 03 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow 10 ANA SGNL 4 Analog Interface 04 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow 11 ANA_IN_SGNL_5 Analog Interface 05 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow 12 ANA SGNL 6 Analog Interface 06 SIGNAL banana plug yellow 13 ANA SGNL 7 Analog Interface 07 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow 14 ANA SGNL 8 Analog Interface 08 SIGNAL banana plug yellow 15 ANA_IN_SGNL_9 Analog Interface 09 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow 16 ui Analog Interface 10 SIGNAL IN banana plug yellow 17 ANA IN 3 Analog Interface 03 GROUND banana
61. s or more General settings Channel 1 to 3 Sampling interval 100 ms Figure 10 1 Sampling interval Q Trigger at signal change EDGE Trigger at message reception LEVEL Name Trigger 1 Event Digital Input w Channel Digitalin 1 DigitalIn 1 w Go to channel settings 1 High 5 0 Low Go to DigitalIn general Action Set marker Figure 10 2 setting Trigger with Digital Input W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 29 The setting for the Sampling Interval is needed to debounce the external push button and be sure that only one trigger is set The external push button can be connected to the power supply of the car and the Digital In mentioned above 10 2 Time stamp Usually the recorded messages will get a time stamp at the end of each received message Only for the serial interface RS232 the time of the start of the transfer will be used Trace Data Accuracy Start End MOST25 1 us x MOST150 1 us x ECL 1 us X CAN 1 us X LIN 1us X FlexRay 1 us X Ethernet 100 ms X RS232 422Digital 1ms X Table 10 1 Time Stamp 10 3 Automatic daylight savings adjustment If it is required that the data logger automatically adjusts for daylight savings it is necessary to enable this option and to set the correct time zone in the data logger Please note the following issues e the automatic adjustment for daylight savings is deactivated the configured
62. s out if the licensee does not agree to the license regulations described here or offend against the license regulations of this license contract With ending the license contract the licensee is obliged to extinguish all copies of the software or to destroy it The LICENSEE sticks for all damages which originates the licensor from the injury of these license regulations W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 5 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY For all offers sales and supplies do explicit apply the following conditions even if the buyer orderer and suchlike prescribes other conditions Alterations are only valid if they are agreed in writing 1 The technical documentation is part of the products The product liability and the product guarantee will be excluded if contents and in particular the safety references and instruction for action of the documentation are not considered 2 The products do belong to the group of testtools by application of the equipment a disturbance ot the tested system cannot be completely excluded For this reason the warranty of a perfectly functioning system cannot be taken over by the manufacturer Application of the product takes place at one s own risk 3 The liability of the substitution of damages according to 1 product liability law is expressly excluded in the context of 9 product liability law as far as compelling legal terms do not provide anything else In no even
63. such as special cable sets have to be prepared strictly according to the pin assignment in the user guide which always should consist an extra fuse in the wiring harness Three pins with the names KL30 and KL 31 are interconnected for the voltage supply of the data logger Caution A short circuit between the KL30 and KL31 on the plug may lead to the destruction of the data logger Idi Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 44 The maximum value of the power supply must not exceed 13 8 V In case of overvoltage the device can be destroyed and will void the warranty Mounting The data logger has to be fixed in laboratory setups and especially in automobiles so that it is secured against falling slipping and skidding around Positioning of the antenna During operation of the data logger in an automobile the antennas which are connected to the data logger must not be located outside the vehicle Mechanical action Operation environment Height 300 to 5 500 m Shock at 2 ms half sinusoidal wave 300 G Vibration sinusoidal wave 3G 10 50Hz 2 5 G 50 2000 Hz 2G 200 5000 Hz Out of operation environment Height 300 to 12 000 m Shock at 1 ms half sinusoidal wave 800 G Vibration sinusoidal wave upto5G 10 500 Hz Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 14 14 1 General data Nomin
64. t will the producer be liable for any indirect incidental special or consequential damages including loss of profits loss of revenues loss of data loss of use any other economic advantage or damages caused by pretensions of third party towards the customer out of this agreement under any theory of liability whether in an action in contract strict liability tort including negligence or other legal or equitable theory The burden of proof is with the customer 4 The Telemotive AG does ensure the legal warranty according to German law Except for warranties expressly set forth in this agreement any and all products are delivered as is and the producer makes and the customer receives no additional express or implied warranties The producer hereby expressly disclaims any and all other warranties of any kind or nature concerning the products whether express or implied including without limitation any warranty of title merchantability quality accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose or the customer s purpose The producer expressly disclaims any warranties that may be implied form usage of trade course of dealing or course of performance except for the express war ranties stated in this agreement The products are provided with all faults and the entire risk of satisfactory quality performance accuracy and effort is with customer The producer does not warrant that the Products will operate without interruption or be error free
65. time zone is generally not critically important It is still recommended to rather adapt the time zone than to readjust the data logger s time when moving between time zones because the data logger internally uses the location independent universal time UTC Only changing the time zone avoids trace data with overlapping time stamps e When converting trace data to the target file formats the time zone that was configured at the time of data download is used If a data set A is recorded in a time zone A and the data logger s time zone is changed to B before data download then the final time stamps will reflect the time of time zone B To avoid problems when moving within time zones make sure to delete all data on the data logger after changing the time zone or after changing the data logger s clock by one or more hours W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 30 10 4 Standby mode The table below shows which busses or signals are monitored for keeping the logger alive and which busses or signals are able to wake up the logger Interface Keep alive Wake up Configurable Comment MOST25 Y W A On Off Light on MOST150 Y v On Off Light on ECL Y Y W A On Off High Speed CAN Y Y W A On Off CAN1 10 11 12 15 24 Low Speed CAN Y Y W A On Off 13 14 LIN Y W A On Off LIN1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FlexRay Y W FlexRay1a 2b Serial RS232 Y x A On Off Ethernet Y x A On Off
66. to 50 complex triggers Display of configurable CAN signals at the remote control This supports logging of Diagnostic Log and Trace DLT messages over Ethernet or serial restricted connections Video recording via video server or network cameras Supporting wireless LAN tracking of GPS data CAN Calibration Protocol Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol Still available for CAN Logging MOST150 synchronous isochronous data The feature Signal based filtering provides the possibility to extract preconfigured signals directly from the recorded CAN messages with an adjustable sampling frequency These filtered signals can be stored directly to the logger and extract automatically in an MDF or CSV file Showing CAN signals in a HTML 5 compatible browser on mobile devices like Smartphones tablets or laptops over WLAN licensed feature or Ethernet The enhanced version has no limitation to mobile devices or signals which can be shown Note This functionality is available from FW version 2 1 1 blue PiraT Mini supports recording of data over Broad R Reach Ethernet Note Just available for blue PiraT Mini Table 5 2 Additional features by optional licensees You find the user guides for these additional features in Telemotive s ServiceCenter Index W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 6 The blue PiraT2 data logger 6 1 Model versions of blue PiraT2 page 11 The blue PiraT
67. trol Messages on off Packet on off MDP on off MEP on off Status on off MDP Transmit and Receive Address Packet Length MEP Receive Address Message Length Table 11 5 MOST150 data Logging The SMSC SpyNIC MOST150 is used to provide the MOST150 traffic data The data logger is not an active part of the bus system because it is working spy mode The device is able to log messages immediately after wake up Before the logging data are saved on the hard disk they are buffered in a ring buffer In the case of a data rate peak which exceeds the storage rate of the hard disk storage of data is still possible If the MOST150 data rate is permanent higher than the maximum storage rate the data logger will stepwise deactivate channels first the MEP and MDP channel then the control channel and at last the status messages To ensure logging of maximum continuous data blocks a hysteresis is implemented Before logging again MEP and MPD messages the ring buffer data has to be fully stored on the hard disk Before starting the logging of the MEP and MDP messages again the system sends a Lost Message note This message contains information about how many messages of which type were rejected 11 8 ECL logging Currently the ECL Electrical Control Line is only supported in conjunction with MOST 150 In general the ECL is a slow LIN bus The following ECL messages will be recorded EWU Electrical Wake Up STWU System Test W
68. ver TCP the blue PiraT2 will be a TCP Slave device Therefore the blue PiraT2 will initiate a TCP connection to a TCP server by using an open socket connection you can configure IP Port of server via client software By using UTF8 data transmission the logger will write a timestamp after every detected Linefeed LF from the incoming data If the connection is getting lost it will take about 5 seconds to build up a new connection for logging data again 11 5 1 3 RAW When using the raw data transmission over TCP the blue PiraT2 will be TCP Slave device Therefore the blue PiraT2 will initiate a TCP connection to a TCP server by using an open socket connection you can configure IP Port of server via client software When using raw data transmission every data package up to 40kBytes is getting a time stamp and will be written on the logger If the connection is getting lost it will take about 5 seconds to build up a new connection for logging data again W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 39 11 5 1 4 UDP server The blue PiraT2 can be configured as an UDP server by setting up an IP address and port number A Slave device can build up a connection to the blue PiraT2 The blue PiraT2 logs raw data packages up to 40kBytes and write them with a time stamp down There is no configurable Debug Level Ifthe connection is getting lost it willtake about 5 seconds to build up a new connection for l
69. we drive your ideas blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 W Telemotive AG blue PiraT2 User Manual Version 2 0 1 24 11 2014 page 1 Table of contents 1 LIGENSE AGREEMENT an ane dues pa en w ae ak anpi 4 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY iacere orent e fann aan ana san caue mu anna neca ann Hannah nike 5 3 OVErVieW nissan anne anka k a kan ni an do ki wand mann nn nu Hamann KOD un ke han panda ane 6 4 System requirements ekite konn ne kit kai ap anan ake kaye n aske sen ann 6 5 The blue PiraT2 system 7 5 1 ACGOSSONOS tt kan 8 5 2 Implemented 2 444 4 A 9 5 3 X Additional features by optional 10 6 The blue PiraT2 data 11 6 1 Model versions of blue 2 11 6 2 Front side connectors of blue 2 12 6 2 1 Front side connectors of blue PiraT2 12 6 3 Interfaces at the rear side of blue 2 13 6 3 1 Interfaces at the rear side of blue PiraT2 5 14 7 9 lt
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