HIOKI SP7001 Non Contact Can Sensor User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- HIOKI
Table of Contents
- HIOKI SP7001 Non Contact Can Sensor
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- Introduction
- Communications standards
- Overview
- Verifying Package Contents
- Specifications
- Operating Precautions
- Maintenance and Service
- Troubleshooting
- Preparations
- LED lighting/flashing specifications
- Detection Procedure
- Functionality
- Warranty Certificate
- Documents / Resources
HIOKI SP7001 Non Contact Can Sensor
Product Information
- Specifications
- Operating environment: Indoors, Pollution Degree 2 altitude up to 2000 m (6562 ft.)
- Operating temperature and humidity Storage temperature and humidity:
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* **Dustproofness and waterproofness:** IP40 (EN 60529) SP7001/SP7002: When 2 Signal Probes connected SP7100: When Non-Contact CAN Sensor connected to both CH1 and CH2
- Power supply: Rated supply voltage: 10 V to 30 V DC
- Maximum rated power: 3 VA
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Product Usage Instructions
- Overview
- The SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor can detect CAN communications signals, which are used in control communications in automobiles and in a variety of devices, from outside cables’ insulation.
- Captured CAN signals can be connected to analyzers, loggers, and other measuring instruments with a CAN interface.
- Verifying Package Contents
- Make sure you have the following items in the package:
- SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor
- Operating Precautions
- or SP7100 CAN Interface
- SP9200 Signal Probe
- Operating Precautions
- Before using the product, review the proper handling of the product, bus systems, and related systems.
- Only individuals who understand both safe product use and the potential impacts arising from using the product should use the product.
- Use of the product by others may cause bodily injury or damage to the product or other devices.
- Quick Start Manual
- The Quick Start Manual provides a brief overview of how to use the product. Refer to this manual for initial setup and basic usage instructions.
- Instruction Manual
- The Instruction Manual contains detailed instructions about how to use the product. Download the most recent version from Hioki’s website for comprehensive information on product usage. DownloadInstruction Manual
- Operating Environment
- The product is designed for indoor use with a pollution degree of 2 and an altitude of up to 2000 m (6562 ft.).
- Power Supply
- The product requires a rated supply voltage of 10 V to 30 V DC and has a maximum rated power consumption of 3 VA.
- Maintenance and Service
- Do not attempt to modify, disassemble, or repair the product.
- Any unauthorized modification may result in fire, electric shock, or bodily injury.
- If you believe the product may be malfunctioning, contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller after reviewing the contents of the downloaded Instruction Manual before sending the product for repair.
FAQs
- Q: What communications standards are supported by the Non-Contact CAN Sensor?
- A: The Non-Contact CAN Sensor supports the following communications standards:
- SP7001: [Communications standards]
- SP7002: [Communications standards]
- Q: Is the SP9200 Signal Probe covered by the warranty?
- A: No, the SP9200 Signal Probe is not covered by the warranty.
- Q: What should I do if the product is not functioning properly?
- A: If you believe the product may be malfunctioning, contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller after reviewing the contents of the downloaded Instruction Manual before sending the product for repair.
Introduction
- Thank you for choosing the Hioki SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor, SP7100 CAN Interface, and SP9200 Signal Probe.
- Keep this manual accessible so that you can take full advantage of the product’s functionality throughout its service life.
Be sure to review the following documentation before using the product:
Document | Content | Paper edition | Electronic edition |
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Quick Start Manual
(this manual)
| The Quick Start Manual provides a brief overview of how to use the product.|
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Instruction Manual| The Instruction Manual contains detailed instructions
about how to use the product.| –| ü
Operating Precautions (0990A905)| “Operating Precautions” contains important
information about how to use the product safely.| ü| –
This is the Quick Start Manual. Be sure to download the most recent version of the Instruction Manual from Hioki’s website. https://www.hioki.com/en/products/detail/?product_key=6509.
Communications standards
The Non-Contact CAN Sensor supports the following communications standards
Use of the product
- Before using the product, review the proper handling of the product, bus systems, and related systems.
- Only individuals who understand both safe product use and the potential impacts arising from using the product should use the product.
- Use of the product by others may cause bodily injury or damage to the product or other devices.
Overview
- The SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor can detect CAN communications signals, which are used in control communications automobiles and a variety of devices, from outside cables’ insulation.
- Captured CAN signals can be connected to analyzers, loggers, and other measuring instruments with a CAN interface.
Verifying Package Contents
SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor
SP7100 CAN Interface
SP9200 Signal Probe
Specifications
Operating Precautions
WARNING
- Do not use the product in locations such as those listed below.
- Doing so may result in product damage or cause an accident.
- Locations where the product would be subject to direct sunlight or high temperatures
- Locations where corrosive or explosive gases are present
- Locations where there is powerful electromagnetic radiation or that are close to electrically charged objects
- Close to inductive heating equipment (high-frequency inductive heating equipment, IH cooktops, etc.)
- Locations with an excessive amount of mechanical vibration
- Locations where the product would be exposed to water, oil, chemicals, solvents, or other liquids
- Locations with excessive humidity or condensation
- Locations with excessive dust
- The Z1008 AC Adapter has a rated supply voltage of 100 V to 240 V and a rated frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz. To prevent damage to the product or an electric accident, never use the adapter with any other voltage.
- To prevent electric shock and ensure safety, connect the included power cord to a grounded two-prong outlet.
- The Non-Contact Sensor is capable of extremely stable CAN frame acquisition.
- However, the product is not guaranteed to achieve an error rate of 0% under all conditions.
- Errors may be caused by factors including the condition of the vehicle being tested and the quality of the power supply being used.
- Please verify that the product functions properly with the vehicle to be tested before use.
Maintenance and Service
WARNING
- Do not attempt to modify, disassemble, or repair the product.
- Doing so may result in fire, electric shock, or bodily injury.
Troubleshooting
- If you believe the product may be malfunctioning, contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller after reviewing the contents of the downloaded Instruction Manual “Before sending the product to be repaired.”
IMPORTANT
- When shipping the product, do not disconnect the SP9200 Signal Probes from the SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor.
- Doing so may soil or degrade the connectors’ contacts, adversely impacting signal detection.
- When sending the product to be repaired, attach a description of the issue.
Preparations
For details, see “2 Preparing Before Use” in the downloaded Instruction Manual.
LED lighting/flashing specifications
SP7001/SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor
SP7100 CAN Interface
Detection Procedure
CAUTION
- Do not connect the probes to bare conductors with exposed metal or cables with damaged insulation.
- Do not allow the tips of the probes to come into contact with any energized part.
- Doing so may damage the equipment you are using (the vehicle) or cause it to malfunction.
IMPORTANT
- The Signal Probe’s connector incorporates a locking mechanism.
- Always use the probe with the connector in the locked state to ensure signals can be properly detected and to prevent damage to the connector.
- Leave the Signal Probe connected to prevent deterioration of the Signal Probe and Non-Contact CAN Sensor’s connector’s contacts and to keep out dirt.
- Any dirt on the cable under test could affect signal detection. Remove any dirt before affixing (connecting) the Signal Probe.
- Connect the SP9200 to the SP7001 or SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensor’s signal probe connector.
- Connect the SP7001 or SP7002 Non-Contact CAN Sensors to the SP7100 CAN Interface.
- Connect the SP7100 CAN Interface’s ground terminal to the vehicle’s ground. If connecting the SP7100 CAN interface’s ground terminal to the ground cannot reduce the noise, connect the SP7001’s or SP7002’s ground terminal to the vehicle’s ground.
- Connect the SP7100 CAN Interface’s CAN signal output connector to the CAN interface-equipped device with which you wish to use it. Pin assignment of CAN signal output connector
Pin | Assignment |
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1 | CH2 CAN Low |
2 | CH1 CAN Low |
3 | CH1 GND |
4 | N.C. |
5 | Shield |
6 | CH2 GND |
7 | CH1 CAN High |
8 | CH2 CAN High |
9 | N.C. |
SP9900 Split Cable
If the input interface provided by the device you plan to use does not support
2-channel input, use the SP9900 Split Cable.
- Supply power to the SP7100 CAN Interface
- Rotate the grip of SP9200 Signal Probe to press the cable under test against the detection electrode. Connect the tips of the SP9200 Signal Probes to the CAN bus. Connect the Signal Probe connected to the terminal labeled HIGH to the CAN_H line and the other Signal Probe to the CAN_L line.
- Tighten the grip until it no longer rotates. The probe contains a built-in spring that supports the cable under test.
- Position the probe so that the cable under test is in contact with the back of the detection electrode.
- Proper detection will be impossible if the cable under test is positioned too shallowly or angled in the guard hook.
Functionality
Switching the Non-Contact CAN Sensor’s Signal Detection Sensitivity
- This section describes how to switch the Non-Contact CAN Sensor’s signal detection sensitivity (SENSITIVITY).
- Use the DEFAULT setting for most applications.
- Select HIGH as necessary depending on the CAN signal level and cable effects.
Setting | Description |
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DEFAULT | The DEFAULT setting represents the normal mode. It is |
recommended to use DEFAULT mode since it delivers the optimal level of
vibration and noise resistance.
HIGH| The HIGH setting represents high-sensitivity mode. Use this mode
when you encounter detection errors due to the low signal levels detected by
the Signal Probes. The product is more susceptible to vibrations and various
types of noise when used in this mode.
Probe Setting Function (Automatic Polarity Selection)
- The probe setting function automatically selects the Signal Probe’s polarity.
- It is a convenient function that automatically switches the sensor input when the SP9200 signal probes have been connected in reverse to the Non-Contact CAN Sensor input label (HIGH/LOW).
IMPORTANT
- When performing rigorous evaluations, for example in bus testing that includes verification of wiring consistency, connect the high and low Signal Probes to the CAN bus’s high and low lines and use fixed input polarity (FIXED) mode.
- In automatic input polarity mode (AUTO), correct detection is not guaranteed under all conditions.
Setting | Description |
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FIXED | The FIXED setting represents fixed input polarity mode. If the |
Non-Contact CAN Sensor detects that the Signal Probes are connected to the CAN
bus in reverse, it will indicate this state with the STATUS LED, which
will flash red.
AUTO| The AUTO setting represents automatic input polarity mode. If the
Non-Contact CAN Sensor detects that the Signal Probes are connected to the CAN
bus in reverse, it will switch the high and low detected signals via its
internal circuitry. This function will operate in approximately 2 seconds as
long as the CAN bus load factor is approximately 5% or greater.
Output Bus Error Detection Function
- This function determines that an output error has occurred when the SP7100 CAN Interface is unable to output a proper CAN signal to the bus connected to the CAN signal output connector.
- The SP7100 CAN interface output does not have CAN signal arbitration functionality. CAN communications signals detected by the Non-Contact CAN Sensor are output without modification.
- The output bus error detection function operates when the Non-Contact CAN Sensor is connected properly to the CAN_H and CAN_L lines (as per the labels on the Non-Contact CAN Sensor inputs).
Warranty Certificate
- Model
- Serial number
- Warranty period Three (3) years from the date of purchase (/)
- Customer name:
- Customer address:
Important
- Please retain this warranty certificate. Duplicates cannot be reissued.
- Complete the certificate with the model number, serial number, and date of purchase, along with your name and address.
- The personal information you provide on this form will only be used to provide repair services and information about Hioki products and services.
- This document certifies that the product has been inspected and verified to conform to Hioki’s standards.
- Please contact the place of purchase in the event of a malfunction and provide this document, in which case Hioki will repair or replace the product subject to the warranty terms described below.
Warranty terms
- The product is guaranteed to operate properly during the warranty period (three [3] years from the date of purchase). If the date of purchase is unknown, the warranty period is defined as three (3) years from the date (month and year) of manufacture (as indicated by the first four digits of the serial number in YYMM format).
- If the product comes with an AC adapter, the adapter is warranted for one (1) year from the date of purchase.
- The accuracy of measured values and other data generated by the product is guaranteed as described in the product specifications.
- If the product or AC adapter malfunctions during its respective warranty period due to a defect of workmanship or materials, Hioki will repair or replace the product or AC adapter free of charge.
- The following malfunctions and issues are not covered by the warranty and as such are not subject to free repair or replacement:
- Malfunctions or damage of consumables, parts with a defined service life, etc.
- Malfunctions or damage of connectors, cables, etc.
- Malfunctions or damage caused by shipment, dropping, relocation, etc., after purchase of the product
- Malfunctions or damage caused by inappropriate handling that violates information found in the instruction manual or on precautionary labeling on the product itself
- Malfunctions or damage caused by a failure to perform maintenance or inspections as required by law or recommended in the instruction manual
- Malfunctions or damage caused by fire, storms or flooding, earthquakes, lightning, power anomalies (involving voltage, frequency, etc.), war or unrest, contamination with radiation, or other acts of God
- Damage that is limited to the product’s appearance (cosmetic blemishes, deformation of enclosure shape, fading of color, etc.)
- Other malfunctions or damage for which Hioki is not responsible
- The warranty will be considered invalidated in the following circumstances, in which case Hioki will be unable to perform services such as repair or calibration:
- If the product has been repaired or modified by a company, entity, or individual other than Hioki
- If the product has been embedded in another piece of equipment for use in a special application (aerospace, nuclear power, medical use, vehicle control, etc.) without Hioki’s having received prior notice
- If you experience a loss caused by the use of the product and Hioki determines that it is responsible for the underlying issue, Hioki will provide compensation in an amount not to exceed the purchase price, with the following exceptions:
- Secondary damage arising from damage to a measured device or component that was caused by the use of the product
- Damage arising from measurement results provided by the product
- Damage to a device other than the product that was sustained when connecting the device to the product including via network connections)
- Hioki reserves the right to decline to perform repair, calibration, or other service for products for which a certain amount of time has passed since their manufacture, products whose parts have been discontinued, and products that cannot be repaired due to unforeseen circumstances.
http://www.hioki.com. The SP9200 Signal Probe is not covered by the warranty.
- SP7001 NON-CONTACT CAN SENSOR
- SP7002 NON-CONTACT CAN SENSOR
- SP7100 CAN INTERFACE
- SP9200 SIGNAL PROBE
- Dec. 2019 Edition 1
- SP7001A971-00 19-12H
- http://www.hioki.com.
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Documents / Resources
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HIOKI SP7001 Non Contact Can
Sensor
[pdf] User Guide
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Sensor, Can Sensor
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[pdf] User Manual
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Sensor, Contact CAN Sensor, CAN Sensor, Sensor
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