I can confirm from recent experience that the Danfoss-supplied PVED-CC Service Tool software was not able to communicate with the PVED-CC's on its own. I had to first install the "WebGPI_PVED_CC.dll" protocol driver from my already-installed 7.1.10 Service Tool into the special (?) PVED Service Tool.
I also could not communicate with the PVED-CC until I first powered it up, connected it to the laptop, and only then started up the service tool software and added the special protocol.
I didn't try to use my regular 7.1.10 Service Tool software, as
George/Geert suggested, because I was worried that there was something special about the PVED Service Tool software as implied in the datasheet. (Why else, I reasoned, would the download include service tool software, and an old version at that? Why else would Danfoss not just provide the p1d file?)
Warning: Installing this special PVED-CC 7.06 Service Tool software also messed up a colleague's laptop such that he was unable to run this special Service Tool. On my Win7 laptop, it messed up my 7.1.10 such that it was no longer the default p1d application, and trying to make it the default again would cause really odd error messages and exceptions at program startup. Uninstalling the 7.06 Service Tool and re-installed 7.1.10 seemed to fixed everything.
My recommendation to anyone else trying this is to first listen to George and:
- download and install the latest normal Service Tool, version 7.1.10 or later,
- download the PVED-CC Service Tool Package,
- unzip the downloaded package somewhere convenient but do not run any installer,
- read the included PDF file,
- download and read the PVED-CC manual,
- power up one PVED-CC valve and connect its CAN to the laptop through a CG150 (or equivalent),
- start up the latest 7.1.10 Service Tool software,
- select Communication->Protocols->Add Protocol and select "WebGPI_PVED_CC.dll". Make sure it is checked as Active, then click "Save & Close",
- open the PVED CC Diagnostic_2014.p1d diagnostic application from the previously unzipped download,
- select File->Scan System, and finally
- select Parameter Functions->Process Data->OEM_Data->Select NodeId, and choose the detected valve (factory default address is 128, i.e. 0x80).
Best of luck. If that doesn't work, then try installing and using the 7.06 Service Tool that came with the PVED-CC download package. On a default installation you'll need to add the required protocol from C:\Program Files (x86)\Danfoss\PLUS1\7.1\P1Tools\P1Diagnostics\WebGPI_PVED_CC.dll.