CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
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3.4.1 Selecting Signals<br />
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In the Graphics window's signal selection dialog you can - just like in the dialog for<br />
the Data window - add signals, delete signals and enter display parameters for them.<br />
Open the dialog from the popup menu of the Data/Graphics block in the measurement<br />
setup, from the popup menu of the Graphics window, or by double clicking the<br />
legend at the right of the window with the mouse.<br />
Figure 60: Signal selection dialog in the Graphics window<br />
All Graphics window signals are displayed in the list box at the upper left of the dialog.<br />
With the [New Signal ...] button you first open a list for selecting CAN messages.<br />
In a second list you can then import the signals from the message you initially<br />
selected into the Graphics window.<br />
Pressing the [Delete] button removes the highlighted signals from the list. With<br />
[Define...] you can define a signal, if you wish to display it without using the database.<br />
The [Edit...] button allows you to modify an existing signal description.<br />
In the text input box Short name you enter a short, descriptive name for the signal,<br />
which is then output as the signal name in the Graphics window legend.<br />
The display modes physical and decimal are available to you. In the physical display<br />
mode the raw data are extracted from the CAN message, scaled with the (linear)<br />
conversion formula, and displayed as physical values in the Graphics window. The<br />
necessary signal data are obtained from the database. In the decimal display mode,<br />
on the other hand, the raw data are only extracted from the CAN message and displayed<br />
as decimal numbers. There is no scaling by a conversion formula.<br />
© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1