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PLUS+1 Compliant Hardware / Re: Using Sensor_3Pt with Joystick JS6000
« Last post by macbahi on January 17, 2023, 05:04:46 AM »
Hello

Here is calculation detail see picture.

From those calculates I think the range and unit of sensor_3Pt are 10000 and 0.01.

Both real and calculate result are the same.

With bests regards 
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PLUS+1 Compliant Hardware / Re: Using Sensor_3Pt with Joystick JS6000
« Last post by macbahi on January 16, 2023, 09:00:26 PM »
Hello

It's me again.

Sorry in picture was mistake  1000 is 20% 0.2   and 2000 is 40% 0.4 and  3000 is 60% 0.6

Tank you

Best regards
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PLUS+1 Compliant Hardware / Re: Using Sensor_3Pt with Joystick JS6000
« Last post by macbahi on January 16, 2023, 08:40:58 PM »
Hello sir

Thank you very much for your answer but I am not satisfied with your calculations because first your formulas is different than in Sensor_3Pt remark.
This is Danfoss problem. 

First the formulas are different in manual and in plus+1 guide. 
The second Mid Dbnd% and Hi/Lo Dbnd% their range is 5000 but their unit is 0.01%.   I think it must be 0.02%.
It not possible to be same as LoCal% or MidCal% or HiCall and Fault because their range is 10000  and their unit is 0.01%

In my case if I use Plus+1 guide sensor_3Pt with the yellow remark formula with unit=0.02 as shown in my last picture I found good result as my joystick real measure.  You can see the picture below.

As conclusion
There are some mistake in manual and in plus +1 guide formula.
The plus+1 guide sensor_3Pt remark formula is correct but the unit is not correct.  It's most be 0.02.
Or keep the unit 0.01% but change range from 5000 to 10000.  Depending how it's programmed inside.

I hope Danfoss corrects its mistakes in the future

I also hope that this exercise is beneficial for other users.

With best regards



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General controls / Re: Set Pulse by Service tool
« Last post by FluidPowerTom on January 16, 2023, 05:33:06 PM »
Whenever I've used the Set Pulse component I trigger it using a button in an Advanced Service Tool page.  I don't recall if you can do it in a Basic page or not.
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PLUS+1 GUIDE / Re: Certificate IEC 61508 PLUS+1 Dev Tools
« Last post by Nickyk on January 16, 2023, 04:06:21 PM »
Hello Tor,

Thanks, very happy with the update. I have switch to 2021.2 in the mean time  :D
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Controllers / Re: SC050-020 Digital Out Errors
« Last post by Nickyk on January 16, 2023, 03:51:48 PM »
Hi Scott,

Good idea to start a new thread, I have the same issue but with different hardware SC050-122. For me the fix from Tor is also not working only reducing. I also noticed that some pins are more sensitive to produce a status bit 8 error than others.
I will try your solution as well, but this isn't a fix which is going to work for me in order to be compliant with the requirements from the functional safety standard. I'm also in contact with Danfoss to solve this issue. I will post my findings as well.
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PLUS+1 Compliant Hardware / Re: Joystick JS6000 address problem
« Last post by macbahi on January 16, 2023, 02:44:29 PM »
Hello Sir Acmall,

It's done. I was very easy.  Thank you very much.

Now I know my error.  I opened your file with Plus+1 guide viewer to have idea about your program.  I was see the program and it was not easy to understand.

But after your last message I opened it with service tools.  I found it easy and It's done.  Sorry for confuse.

Thank you very much for all help

With best regards
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General controls / Set Pulse by Service tool
« Last post by Camox on January 16, 2023, 11:25:02 AM »
Hello,
I need to sent a true message for example clear the buffer of diagnostic message.
I use the Set Pulse :


But, in service tool, if I search for the parameters in a new parameter page, the Set Pulse is not visible.

I must be wrong somewhere.
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PLUS+1 Compliant Hardware / Re: Joystick JS6000 address problem
« Last post by acmall on January 16, 2023, 09:15:54 AM »
If you connect to the system with the joystick and open the example I sent you in the Service Tool you should see a parameter (ID.Node.SeverAddr) with the address of your joystick (0x34). Change this to 0x33, click the write parameter icon or press F4 to write the new address to the joystick. Cycle the power to the joystick and it should have the new address. To see the change in the service tool you may need to press F8 to scan the system after cycling the power.

The parameter page in the example has two parameters set up. Both are for ID.Node.ServerAddr. The reason for having the two is just for ease of use when changing from one source address to another. One is for 0x33 (0,51) the other for 0x34 (0,52)  Only one will show at a time depending on what the joystick address is set to. You may get a replace missing ECU message when opening the file, if so just click cancel.

 
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PLUS+1 Compliant Hardware / Re: Joystick JS6000 address problem
« Last post by macbahi on January 13, 2023, 03:31:04 PM »
Hello Acmall.

Thank you very much.  Yes sir I am agree with you maybe it will more easy to use service tolls.
But my problem is I am not an expert and in addition it's my first time that I use CAN joystick.
Honestly I don't know how to use it.  So please could you send more information and comments regarding your service-tools example program.

Thanks in advance for your patience and help.

With best regards
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