27 2.6.7 Replacing Piggybacks Warning: When performing this operation be sure not to touch the top or bottom of the boards (VN1630 main board or Piggybacks) to avoid damages due to electrical discharges. 1. First, loosen the VN1630 housing screws on the side with the two D-SUB9 connectors. This requires removing the two black decorative caps. Then carefully pull the PC-board out of the housing. Figure 18: Opening the housing 2. You will find the plug-in location 1 (CH1) at the sync connector side and plug-in location 2 (CH2) at the edge of the PC-board. Piggy 1 CH1 Piggy 2 CH2 Figure 19: Piggyback plug-in locations CH1 and CH2 Vector Informatik GmbH Version
28 3. Each of the two Piggybacks is fastened by a screw and retainer. Please loosen the appropriate screw including the retainer and carefully remove the Piggyback from the plug-in location. CH1 CH2 Figure 20: Unmount/mount Piggybacks 4. Set the DIP switches as described in section Pin Assignment CH1/3 and CH2/4 on page Insert the replacement Piggyback. When doing this please make sure that the single and dual-row connectors are not laterally offset. 6. Secure the new Piggyback with the appropriate screw and retainer. Vector Informatik GmbH Version
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38 2.8.7 Replacing Piggybacks Warning: When performing this operation be sure not to touch the top or bottom of the boards (VN1640 main board or Piggybacks) to avoid damages due to electrical discharges. 1. First, loosen the VN1640 housing screws on the side with the four D-SUB9 connectors. This requires removing the two black decorative caps. Then carefully pull the PC-board out of the housing. Figure 32: Opening the housing 2. The plug-in locations are defined as follows: Piggy 3 (CH3) Piggy 4 (CH4) Piggy 1 (CH1) Piggy 2 (CH2) Figure 33: Piggyback plug-in locations CH1 CH4 Vector Informatik GmbH Version
39 3. Each of the two Piggybacks is fastened by a screw and retainer. Please loosen the appropriate screw including the retainer and carefully remove the Piggyback from the plug-in location. CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Figure 34: Unmount/mount Piggybacks 4. Insert the replacement Piggyback. When doing this please make sure that the single and dual-row connectors are not laterally offset. 5. Secure the new Piggyback with the appropriate screw and retainer. Vector Informatik GmbH Version
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14 CANcaseXL and CANcaseXL log Manual Status Data Meaning (( orange )) * * (( orange )) * (( red )) Warning: The SD card contains less than 10% of free space. The logging is not stopped. Warning: Critical data rate, but no messages are lost. The logging is not stopped. The LED state will change when the critical data rate decreases. Error: Too high data rate, messages are lost. The logging is not stopped but the LED state will not change till the device is rebooted. * : Alternating state of the LED, depending on data transmission. (( )) : Blinking or flashing LED Piezo Buzzer Trigger event signals The CANcaseXL log has a piezo buzzer that acoustically alerts the user to internal trigger events. Triggers may be defined using the XL log Config configuration tool (driver CD: \Tools\CANcaseXL_log) Memory Card Inserting and removing the SD card The CANcaseXL log has a push-and-pull card holder in which the SD card is inserted and removed. To insert a SD card push it until it latches in place securely. To remove the SD card push it into the holder slot a little bit until it unlatches then let it go and it will spring out of its latched position. Warning: Do not pull the SD card from the card holder forcefully, since this could cause mechanical damage! Formatting the SD card Before the SD card can be used it has to be formatted with the configuration tool XL log Config (driver CD: \Tools\CANcaseXL_log). Memory requirements A single CAN message needs up to 20 byte, a single LIN message needs up to 108 bytes on the memory card. CardFix Kit The standard delivery of the CANcaseXL log allows the user to insert and remove the SD card from outside. In some situations, e.g. to prevent thefts, the inserted SD card shall not be removable. The CardFix Kit is a good protection because the back side plate with the SD card slot is replaced by a closed plate. Thus the SD card cannot be removed so easily anymore. The CardFix Kit can be ordered at Vector (article number 07132). Warning: The CANcaseXL log must be opened for this modification! A detailed instruction is delivered with the kit. However, the modification of your CANcaseXL log can be done by our service Version 5.1 Vector Informatik GmbH
17 Manual CANcaseXL and CANcaseXL log 2.7 Replacing Piggybacks Warning: When performing this operation be sure not to touch the top or bottom of the boards (CANcaseXL/log main board or Piggybacks). 1. First, loosen the CANcaseXL/log housing screws on the side with the D-SUB9 connector. This requires removing the two black decorative caps. Then carefully pull the PC-board out of the housing. 2. You will find mounting location 1 (Channel 1) at the center of the PC-board and mounting location 2 (Channel 2) at the edge of the PC-board. 3. Each of the two Piggybacks is fastened by a screw and retainer. Please loosen the appropriate screw including the retainer and carefully remove the Piggyback from the mounting location. 4. Insert the replacement Piggyback. When doing this please make sure that the single and dual-row connectors are not laterally offset. 5. Secure the new Piggyback with the appropriate screw and retainer. 6. Place the CANcaseXL/log main board back in the housing verifying that it is inserted properly. This operation involves placing the housing on a table with its back side (side with the bar code) facing upward. Then the main board is inserted into the upper guide rails with the Piggybacks facing upward. 7. It should be possible to slide the main board in the housing up to a few millimeters from the end without forcing it in. Close the housing by applying light pressure, and then secure it with the appropriate screw fasteners. The screws should be secure but not excessively tight. 8. Please also attach the two black decorative caps. Vector Informatik GmbH Version
51 2.6 Mounting of Plug-In Modules and Piggybacks Caution: To prevent electrical damage during assembly, you should avoid touching the lower and upper sides of the PC boards. Caution: Always disconnect the power supply before assembling. Caution: The VN8972 Plug-In Module is equipped with a heat spreader which may become hot during operation. To avoid injury, do not touch the heat spreader when you remove the Plug-In Module right after operation. 1. Remove all cables from the Base Module. 2. Place the Base Module on the table so that the bus terminals point toward you. Figure 28: Plug-In Module example 3. Unscrew the two mounting screws to loosen the Plug-In Module in the Base Module. 4. Carefully pull the Plug-In Module out of the Base Module. Figure 29: Base Module example Vector Informatik GmbH Version
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