Part 10 - Exercises
This concludes all of the basic features in Vehicle Spy. Just to recap, the following subjects were covered:
- Loading a setup file with the Logon dialog
- Viewing message traffic, both scrolling and
static
- Specifying a message through the Message
Editor view
- Viewing messages in Messages view
- Setting up custom filters
- Filtering using column filters
- Turning filters on/off and switching between
include and exclude
- Absolute/Relative timestamps
- Pausing data
- Saving collected data to disk
- Clearing the Messages buffer
Before moving on to more complicated topics, take some time to complete the following exercises.
Putting new skills into practice immediately helps to reinforce learning.
Exercises
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Using the Filter bar, set up each of the following filter combinations. Describe their effect on
your message traffic.
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HS CAN included
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HS CAN and J1850 VPW included
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Network included and HS CAN excluded (Network is found under the Data Types heading in
the Filter Panel.)
* Included = checkmark; Excluded = X
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Do both of the following:
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Setup a message specification in the Message Editor.
It must be a J1850 VPW message with Hex bytes FF 40 60 03.
FF is Priority Type
40 is Target
60 is Source
03 is Byte 1
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Build a custom filter to include this message. Show only this message in Messages view.
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Use column filters to filter for all CAN messages with Arb ID 123 and J1850
messages with header FF.
Hint: Use a comma!
Great job! Take a short break if and then continue on to
Tutorial 2: Transmitting Messages with Vehicle Spy.
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