Proemion 3600 Canlink Mobile Hardware User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- PROEMION
Table of Contents
- Proemion 3600 Canlink Mobile Hardware
- Product Information
- About this Quick Start Guide
- Onboarding Best Practice **
- Provisioning and GoLive **
- Unpacking the Launch Kit **
- Connecting the Device to a PC
- Perform a functional Test
- Check and adjust DataPortal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Proemion 3600 Canlink Mobile Hardware
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: CANlink mobile 3600
- Series: 3600
- Documentation: Quick Start Guide
The CANlink mobile 3600 Quick Start Guide document is part of the CANlink mobile 3600 series documentation and provides information regarding installation and configuration of the CANlink mobile 3600 and the first steps with the Launch Kit.
About this Quick Start Guide
This document is part of the CANlink mobile 3600 series documentation and provides information regarding installation and configuration of the CANlink mobile 3600 and the first steps with the Launch Kit. The document is intended for qualified technicians and electricians with advanced knowledge in electrical engineering and field bus systems, allowing them to assess the risks and hazards of operating the device and to integrate it into systems with components of other manufacturers. It provides a quick overview of how to set the CANlink mobile into operation with the DataPlatform when receiving the first device together with our Launch Kit. We also assume, that a Data Platform account setup has been ordered and the technical contact person at the customer has received the information about the setup completion.
General system overview
Further Information
For comprehensive information about the several components, please refer to
the respective manuals.
- CANlink mobile Device Manual
- DataPortal User Manual
- PDC Manual
Service and Support
The latest versions of the drivers, software, firmware, and documentation
can be found in our Document Library. If you need help or want to report a
bug, visit our website Proemion for more information or raise a ticket at the
Support.
Onboarding Best Practice **
**
Due to our experience in integrating a telematics solution into a fleet of machines, We recommend the following best practice for the initial start-up of a CANlink mobile together with your data platform access:
- Create a laboratory setup with the device and the launch kit or starter kit.
- Configure the device for your application with our Proemion Configurator software.
- Activate the device.
- Create a PDC file to display the recorded signals on the data portal and assign it to the device via the management portal.
- Check the connection of the device to the data platform and the data transmission and display in your laboratory setup, e.g., with simulated CAN messages.
- Install the device in a real machine and wire it as described in the device manual.
- Check the functionality on the real machine.
- First roll out the new setup on a smaller set of pilot machines to prove the solution before using it in the complete fleet.
This document will guide you through the steps necessary for your initial setup.
Provisioning and GoLive **
**
Provisioning allows you to make a machine with a telematics unit installed
available on the Data Portal. During the process, you can assign a model and
change the machine name, serial number, and PIN/VIN.
GoLive is the automated activation of a communication unit (CU) after
Provisioning. Once the CU has been activated, it is authorized to connect to
the DataPlatform and transfer data.
- Login to the Proemion DataPortal User Manual
- Login with your username and password
- Provision the CANlink mobile to make it visible on your DataPortal account as described in the DataPortal > Provisioning
- Use DataPortal > GoLive to activate the device and permit DataPortal communication
INFORMATION: For the first-time login, the initial password must be set. Please use the Forgot password function on DataPortal. Enter the username which was provided along with the account setup confirmation email. Another email with instructions on how to reset the password will be sent to your email address.
- Please note that the activation of the SIM card can take up to 24 hours in exceptional cases.
Unpacking the Launch Kit **
**
The CANlink mobile 3600 Launch Kit (253000176) consists of the following
components:
CLM 3600 Starter Cable (136000202)
CLM 3600 Starter Cable
Antenna LTE GNSS DA 3M0 FAKRA-D FAKRA-C FAR (157000109)
Antenna LTE GNSS DA 3M0 FAKRA-D FAKRA-C FAR
PCAN-USB – CAN/USB Interface (257001041)
PCAN-USB – CAN/USB Interface
Image of PCAN-USB copied from PCAN-USB User Manual.
CAN bus terminator D-Sub/D-Sub, 120Ω (157000033)
CAN Bus Terminator D-Sub/D-Sub, 120Ω
Power Supply Unit With Set Of Connectors (US, EU, UK, AU) and adapter (257004007)
Power Supply Unit With Set Of Connectors (US, EU, UK, AU) and adapter
USB Cable (Debugging, Diagnosis), Micro USB Type B (136000138)
USB Cable (Debugging, Diagnosis), Micro USB Type B
USB Cable (Bootloader, Firmware Update), Micro USB Type A (136000199)
USB cable (Bootloader, Firmware Update), Micro USB Type A
Assembly Set M5 Housing GH1208 (141000017)
Assembly Set M5 Housing GH1208
Cable MTII 14pin Code1 14open 2m (136000198)
Cable MTII 14pin Code1 14open 2m
CANlink mobile 3000 Plug-Kit (132600031)
Connector MT
Contacts (14 pcs)
Single Wire Seal (14 pcs)
Cavity Blanking Plug (14 pcs)
Product Information leaflet (144000133)
Product Information Leaflet
For further information regarding the components of the Launch Kit, please
refer to the CANlink mobile Device Manual > Launch Kit.
Connecting the Device to a PC
Connect the CANlink mobile 3600 to your PC as shown in the image below. Please use the components from the Launch Kit.
Connecting The Device With A PC
- CANlink mobile
- CLM 3600 Starter cable
- Antenna
- CAN bus termination resistor 120 Ohm
- PCAN-USB – CAN/USB Interface
- Power supply
- PC
Please also refer to CANlink mobile Device Manual > Connecting the Device.
INFORMATION
Please be aware that the CANlink mobile 3600 is not equipped with an
integrated CAN bus termination resistor. The displayed labatory setup above
will work with just one CAN bus termination resistor. When doing the system
integration at the intended machine, it must be ensured that the CAN bus is
terminated with a CAN bus termination resistor of 120 Ohm at each end of the
CAN bus line. Please also refer to CANlink mobile Device Manual > Can Bus
Termination.
Installing Proemion Configurator
Install the latest version of the Proemion Configurator from our Download Center.
Proemion Configurator
Version
In case of problems, the Connectivity Check utility can be used to check the
connectivity of our software tools with our services from your site’s network.
Installing Demo Configuration
A demo configuration for your CANlink mobile type is available at our Download
Center Open the corresponding demo configuration file named like
clm36xx_Proemion_DemoConfig.DOD with the Proemion Configurator software.
Install the configuration to the device as described in CANlink mobile Device
Manual > Configuration Update. For further information on how to create a
customized device configuration, please refer to the CANlink mobile Device
Manual > Customtizing Demo Configuration File.
Perform a functional Test
The CANlink mobile 3600 operates as “Online” that combines the Realtime mode
and Logging mode. That means, machine data can be logged at any time also
while a remote diagnostic session is active.
For more information, read CANlink mobile 3600 “Online” feature.
The following work step is aimed to simulate the configured CAN messages with
a CAN Monitor software and its corresponding CAN-PC gateway. In this case you
can use a software for sending CAN messages (e.g. PCAN View) and the PCAN-USB
-CAN/USB Interface for a functional test. Other CAN-PC gateways may also work
for this test. Ensure that the device is wired according to chapter Connecting
the Device to a PC. Cyclic send a few sample CAN messages which are configured
within the installed configuration of the CANlink mobile in the Receive CAN
Messages section.
The following messages can be used for test:
J1939- PGN| SPN| CAN ID| Type| DLC| Data
Bytes| Signal
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
61444| 190| 0x18F00400| Ext| 8| 00 00 00 80 25 00 00 00| = 1200 rpm
65262| 110| 0x18FEEE00| Ext| 8| 7D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00| = 85°C
Check the status LEDs of the CANlink mobile. The device should be powered on
and indicate reception of CAN messages. Please also refer to CANlink mobile
Device Manual > Indicator Elements.
In case that there is access to a real machine which is also transmitting the
configured CAN messages, the CANlink mobile 3600 can be also connected to the
corresponding CAN bus.
Notice CAN bus errors possible! Please make sure that the configured CAN baud
rate is matching the controller CAN baud rate of the machine.
Check and adjust DataPortal
In the last step you check and adjust the DataPortal appearance for your machine’s signals.
- Login to your Data Portal account
- Ensure that the customer default model with the demo PDC is assigned to the machine
- Check the displayed signals for your Machine within the DataPortal.
- Modify the machine details page with customized widgets according to your preferences. Please also refer to the DataPortal User Manual > Widget Introduction/Catalog.
To get further information about creation and adjustment of customized PDC
files, please refer to the DataPortal User Manual > Administration Menu > PDC
Management.
Version: 11.0.449
References
- Portal
- Support Center - Customer Help - Resources - Proemion
- PCAN-View: PEAK-System
- Network Connectivity - Proemion
- Sharing Link Validation
- Telematics solutions for OEM machine connectivity - Proemion
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