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Revision history
Revision
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Comment
Rev. EA
December 2009
Rev. FA
July 2010
Rev. FB
November 2012
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
About this Manual ....................................................................................................................................... 6
About the WebGPI and Web-GPI-Log Applications ....................................................................... 6
This manual documents the WebGPI application and the supplemental WebGPI-Log
application.
This chapter introduces the WebGPI and the WebGPI-Log applications.
T If you are updating your WebGPI application, first uninstall any older versions from your
PC.
WebGPI Application describes this applications windows and their controls and
indicators.
WebGPI-Log Application describes this applications windows and their controls and
indicators.
How to Use the WebGPI Application has step-by-step instructions for performing
common WebGPI application tasks.
How to Use the WebGPI-Log Application has step-by-step instructions to log data at
higher rates than can be achieved using the WebGPI applications logging function.
Upload tuning values from microcontroller applications and create default tuning
value files containing these values.
The Sauer-Danfoss WebGPI window displays when you start the WebGPI application. The
controls in this window access application functions and display application information.
WebGPI Window
Item
Description
Menu bar
Toolbar
Provides quick access to major WebGPI application functions and display important application information.
For more information, see Toolbar on page 11.
Main pane
The panes that display here enable you to view, change, and log microcontroller application values.
For more information, see About the View Menu on page 13.
Menu Bar
Description
File
Save
Download
Communication
Configuration
The commands in this menu control communication between the WebGPI application and the microcontroller.
Displays the Configuration pane.
Use this pane to configure the COM port on your PC that communicates with the microcontroller.
Clicking Disconnect and closing communication with the microcontroller makes this command available.
Connect/
Disconnect
Tools
Graph
Opens and closes communication between the WebGPI application and the microcontroller.
This menus command plots data that you have logged and saved.
Displays the Open Real Time Performance window.
Use this window to chart (plot) data that you have logged and saved.
Information
Info Screen
The commands in this menu display information about the microcontroller application and open an Adobe
Acrobat portable document format (PDF) version of the microcontroller application manual.
Displays the Settings and System Info window.
This window displays information specific to the microcontroller hardware and application. Not all applications
have this window.
User Manual
Opens a PDF version of the microcontroller application manual. Not all applications have a manual.
Description
Help
The commands in this menu open the WebGPI manual and access the Sauer-Danfoss home page.
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WebGPI Manual
Sauer-Danfoss
WebPage
Opens the Sauer-Danfoss home page if you have an active internet connection.
Toolbar
Toolbar buttons and controls provide quick access to WebGPI application functions.
T The Menu bar duplicates many Toolbar selections.
Toolbar
Item
Description
Displays the File Creation window.
This window creates default tuning value files. It also creates files that define the data to be logged in the WebGPI-Log
application.
Displays the Downloader pane.
This pane manages downloads to microcontrollers.
Connectopens communication between the WebGPI application and the microcontroller.
Disconnectcloses communication between the WebGPI application and the microcontroller.
Starts communication between the WebGPI application and the microcontroller.
The WebGPI application automatically loads the microcontroller application interface once communication begins.
Displays Debug Mode pane.
This pane directly sets microcontroller inputs and output values. It allows you to bypass the microcontroller
application for troubleshooting purposes.
Not all microcontroller applications have a debug mode.
Displays the Settings and System Info window.
This window displays information that is specific to the microcontroller hardware and application.
Not all microcontroller applications have this window.
Selects an application for review when you are not connected to a microcontroller.
Disconnecting from a microcontroller makes this button available.
Decreases or increases text and graphic sizes in selected panes.
Toggles the view between the current view and the previous view.
Portselects the RS 232-C port that the WebGPI application uses to communicate with the microcontroller.
Baudrateselects the data transmission rate between the WebGPI application and the microcontroller.
Microcontrollers that use Motorola 68HC08 and 68HC08A processors automatically connect at 9600 baud.
Microcontrollers that use Infineon 167 and Intel 196 processors automatically connect at 19200 baud.
Baudrate replaces Port when you connect to the microcontroller.
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Description
Changes views in the WebGPI window. For more information, see About the View Menu on page 13.
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The Normal view splits the WebGPI window into a Navigation pane and a Parameter pane.
The Navigation pane lists all the parameter sets used in the microcontroller
application. Folders organize similar parameter sets.
The Parameter pane displays parameter sets. Click in the Navigation pane to select a
parameter set for display.
Use these panes to view and change parameter values when you are connected to a
microcontroller.
Use these panes to review parameters when you are not connected to a
microcontroller. You can view a sample set of parameters but not change their values.
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The Main view displays a single Main pane, typically used to view block diagrams.
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Use this pane to log and plot application values in real time.
Use the controls in this pane to start and stop data logging, save data for offline
viewing, and change the appearance of data logging charts.
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The Main 50% view splits the WebGPI window horizontally, with the Data Logging pane
initially taking up the lower 50% of the window.
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This window creates default tuning value files. It also creates files that define the data to
be logged in the WebGPI-Log application.
File Creation Window
Item
Description
The HEADER, HEX, and XML selections become available when the WebGPI application connects to the
microcontroller application.
HEADERselect to create a C header file (*.h) with the current microcontroller application tuning values.
Sauer-Danfoss can use this file as the source for default tuning values when it compiles a new version of the
microcontroller application.
HEXselect to create a hexadecimal file (*.hex) with the current microcontroller application tuning values.
The values in this file become the default tuning values when you download this file to a microcontroller application.
This selection makes the Machine Default Identification Number available.
XMLselect to create an extensible markup language file (*.xml) with the current microcontroller application tuning
values.
Use this file format to store tuning values. You can use these files to create HEADER and HEX files without a
connection to the microcontroller application.
XML (Datalogging)select to create an xml data log file (*.xml). An xml data log file identifies values to be logged in
the WebGPI-Log application.
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Description
Creates C header files (*.h) and hexadecimal files (*.hex) containing tuning values from a selected xml source file.
HEADERselect to create a C header file from a selected xml format source file.
HEXselect to create a hexadecimal file from a selected xml format source file.
The values in this hexadecimal file become the default tuning values when you download this file to a microcontroller
application.
The HEX selection makes the Machine Default Identification Number available.
Search
Machine Default
Identification Number
Enters the suffix appended to the microcontroller application file name that identifies the default tuning value set.
Search
Create
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Downloader Pane
This pane downloads application files, default tuning values files, and kernel files to
microcontrollers.
Downloader Pane
Item
Description
Microcontroller type
Selects the download protocol appropriate for the processor used in the microcontroller.
The WebGPI application automatically selects the correct processor type when it connects to the microcontroller.
You must select the correct type of processor if the WebGPI application fails to connect to the microcontroller.
HC08selects the Motorola 68HC08 processor download protocol.
167selects the Infineon 167 processor download protocol.
196selects the Intel 196 processor download protocol.
HC12selects the Motorola 68HC12 processor download protocol.
HC08Aselects the Motorola 68HC08A processor download protocol.
164selects the Infineon 164 processor download protocol.
TIselects the Texas Instruments (TI) processor download protocol.
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Description
File type
Search
Search
(for boot files)
The text box to the left of Search identifies the name and location of the file.
Use this window to select the boot file required to download a kernel.
The text box to the left of Search identifies file type, file location, and name of the selected file.
Selecting Kernel and a Microcontroller type of HC08, 167, HC08A, or 164 makes this button available.
Force download/
Stop forcing download
Boot-file download
The button becomes available when the WebGPI application cannot normally connect to the microcontroller.
Selecting Kernel and a Microcontroller type of HC08, 167, HC08A, or 164 makes this button available.
Download
Instruction
Progress indicator
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Microcontroller application default tuning file names use the format shown above.
Kernel File Names
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This pane configures the COM port that WebGPI application uses to communicate with
the microcontroller.
T To display this pane, first disconnect the WebGPI application from the microcontroller.
Configuration Pane
Item
Description
RS232
Configures the RS-232-C COM port that the WebGPI application uses to communicate with the microcontroller.
Connection timeout
Sets the time that the WebGPI application waits for a response indicating a successful initial connection before trying
another baud rate.
The WebGPI application displays an alert message if all connection attempts fail.
Standard timeout
Sets the time that the WebGPI application waits for a response during normal operation before trying another baud rate.
The WebGPI application displays an alert message if all connection attempts fail.
User Name
Application Name
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Offline Window
Path: Tools menu > Graph
This window displays charts of data that you have logged and saved.
T Use the Data Logging pane (page 30) to log data when you are connected to a
microcontroller.
Offline Window
Item
Description
Chart toolbar
Chart area
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Description
File
Open Chart commanddisplays the Open window. Use this window to select and open a ChartFX *cfx format file.
Save Chart commanddisplays the Save As window. Use this window to save a chart in the ChartFX *cfx file format.
Page Setup commanddisplays the Page Setup window. Use this window to set the charts print margins and paper
orientation.
Print commanddisplays the Print window. Use this window to print out the chart.
Copy to Clipboard
View
Tools
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Description
Help
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Name
Description
Personalized Charts
Displays a menu with commands that save and apply chart settings.
Load My Chart commandapplies the chart settings that have been saved through the Save My Chart
command to the currently displayed chart.
Save My Chart commandsaves the chart settings that are applied to the current chart.
Restore Defaults commandapplies the default settings to the currently displayed chart.
Copy to Clipboard
Gallery
Displays a palette with line, bar, and other chart types. Click a selection to change the way data displays.
Anti-Aliasing
Palette Selector
3D/2D
Rotated View
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Rotate Around Y
Axis
Rotate Around X
Axis
Clustered (Z Axis)
Name
Description
Axes Settings
Displays a menu with commands that change how the x axis and y axis display.
Grid commandsturns on and off tick mark grid lines.
Interlaced commandapplies alternate light and dark (interlaced) backgrounds between y-axis tick marks.
Show Labels commandlabels x-axis tick marks.
Staggered commandstaggers the labels applied to the x-axis tick marks.
Vertical labels commandrotates by 90 the labels applied to the x-axis tick marks.
Options commanddisplays a Properties window with the following tabs:
Y Axis tabsets labeling, tick marks, and gridlines for the y axis.
Series tabdefines the display and formatting of series.
General tabsets general properties such as the screen title and screen background colors.
Point Labels
Data Editor
Legend Box
Zoom
Properties
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Use this window to view information about the microcontroller application and its
hardware.
The type of microcontroller application determines the type of information displayed. Not
all applications have this window.
T You must connect to the microcontroller to view hardware information.
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This pane allows you to view microcontroller inputs and directly set microcontroller
outputs when the WebGPI application is in the debug mode.
Clicking IO Test puts the WebGPI application in a troubleshooting debug mode that
bypasses the microcontroller application. To enter the debug mode, you must connect to
the microcontroller without opening the microcontroller application interface.
Warning
The debug mode directly applies output values. It bypasses fault and limit protections.
Changing outputs can cause sudden and unexpected machinery movements that can
result in personal injury and equipment damage.
Understand the consequences of changing microcontroller outputs. Be prepared for sudden
vehicle and machinery movements.
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Use this pane to plot and save run-time data when you are connected to a microcontroller
application.
Data Logging controls are the same whether your View menu selection is Main or Main
50%.
T The WebGPI-Log application can log data at much higher acquisition rates than the
logging function described here.
Data Logging Pane
Item
Description
Controls in this toolbar start and stop data logging and set data acquisition parameters such as the update time and
the logging time.
Chart toolbar
Chart area
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Set data acquisition parameters such as the update time and the logging time.
Description
Starts data logging.
You must select data to log to make this button available.
Stops data logging.
Clicking Start Logging makes this button available.
Automatically finds the optimum update time based on your data logging selections.
This button becomes available when you select data to log.
Stops data logging, clears data log selections, empties the data buffer, and closes the Data Logging pane.
Sets how many minutes of pre-trigger data are logged when a trigger event occurs.
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Description
File
Open Chart commanddisplays the Open window. Use this window to select and open a ChartFX *cfx format file.
Save Chart commanddisplays the Save As window. Use this window to save a chart in the ChartFX *cfx format file.
Page Setup commanddisplays the Page Setup window. Use this window to set the charts print margins and paper
orientation.
Print commanddisplays the Print window. Use this window to print out the chart.
Copy to Clipboard
View
Tools
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Description
Help
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Name
Description
Personalized Charts
Displays a menu with commands that save and apply chart settings.
Load My Chart commandapplies the chart settings that have been saved through the Save My Chart
command to the currently displayed chart.
Save My Chart commandsaves the chart settings that are applied to the current chart.
Restore Defaults commandapplies the default settings to the currently displayed chart.
Copy to Clipboard
Gallery
Displays a palette with line, bar, and other chart types. Click a selection to change the chart type.
Anti-Aliasing
Palette Selector
3D/2D
Rotated View
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Rotate Around Y
Axis
Rotate Around X
Axis
Clustered (Z Axis)
Name
Description
Axes Settings
Displays a menu with commands that change how the x axis and y axis display.
Grid commandsturns on and off tick mark grid lines.
Interlaced commandapplies alternate light and dark (interlaced) backgrounds between y-axis tick marks.
Show Labels commandlabels x-axis tick marks.
Staggered commandstaggers the labels applied to the x-axis tick marks.
Vertical labels commandrotates by 90 the labels applied to the x-axis tick marks.
Options commanddisplays a Properties window with the following tabs:
Y Axis tabsets labeling, tick marks, and gridlines for the y axis.
Series tabdefines the display and formatting of series.
General tabsets general properties such as the screen title and screen background colors.
Point Labels
Data Editor
Legend Box
Zoom
Properties
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This window opens when you start the WebGPI-Log application. Use the controls in this
window to access application functions.
WebGPI-Log Window
Item
Description
Once you select data to log, this pane displays a chart of the data and Chart menu and a Chart toolbar to format the data.
Toolbar
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Toolbar buttons and controls provide quick access to WebGPI-Log application functions.
WebGPI-Log Toolbar
Item
Description
Connect buttonopens communication between the WebGPI-Log application and the microcontroller.
Disconnect buttoncloses communication between the WebGPI-Log application and the microcontroller.
Starts communication between the microcontroller and the WebGPI application on the selected RS 232-C port.
Click the Disconnect button to make this control available.
Selects the data transmission rate between the WebGPI-Log application and the microcontroller.
The WebGPI-Log application automatically selects the optimum rate.
After you connect to the microcontroller, items in this pull-down menu can display the following information:
Software-P/Ndisplay the microcontroller application software part number.
Hardware-IDdisplay the microcontroller hardware identification number.
Machine Default ID-Numberdisplay the default tuning value set identification number.
OS Versiondisplay the version of the kernel (operating system) used in the microcontroller.
EC-Processor typedisplay the processor type used in the microcontroller.
Sets how many minutes of pre-trigger data log when a trigger event occurs.
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Description
Sets how many minutes of data are written to a buffer.
The buffer is circular. When the buffer fills, the newest data overwrites the oldest data. Data logging continues
until you click Stop Logging.
When a data trigger occurs, logging continues until new data (including any Pretrigger time data) fills the data
buffer. Then data logging stops.
File menu > Save Chart writes the contents of the buffer to a ChartFX *.chd format file.
Click to display two additional buttons:
Edit Collection buttonopens the Edit Chart Collection List window. This window lists the xml data log
files in the currently selected chart collection. Use this window to add and remove xml data log files from the
chart collection.
You create xml data log files in the WebGPI applications File Creation windowAdd Chart buttonopens the
Add Chart to Collection window. Use this window to add xml data log files to the currently selected chart
collection.
Click to display the:
New buttonopens the Create New Chart Collection window. Use this window to name a new chart
collection.
Open buttonopens the Open Chart Collection button. Use this window to select and open a chart
collection.
Save buttondisplays the Save Chart Collection button. Use this window to save a chart collection
Click this button to save changes made in the Edit Chart List Collection window.
Displays information about the WebGPI-Log application and Sauer-Danfoss.
About XML Data Log Files, Chart Collections, and ChartFX Files
XML data log files are extensible mark-up language files (*.xml) that:
Chart collections:
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This window lists the xml data log files in the currently selected chart collection. Use this
window to add and remove xml data log files from the chart collection.
T The Close button temporarily applies the changes made in this window to the chart
collection displayed in the WebGPI-Log window. Click the Collection button > Save
button in the WebGPI-Log window to make changes permanent.
Description
Temporarily removes an xml data log file from the chart collection.
Close button
Closes the Edit Chart Collection window and applies the changes made in this window to the chart displayed in the
data logging pane.
Click the Collection > Save buttons to save any changes made in the Edit Chart Collection window.
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This pane displays a chart of the data you selected to log, along with a Chart menu and
toolbar to format the display of data.
T The Chart menu, Chart toolbar, and Data chart display after you select an xml data log
file that identifies the data to be logged.
Data Logging Pane
Item
Description
Chart menu
Chart toolbar
Chart
Displays a chart.
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Chart Menu
Description
File
Save Chart
Open Chart
Save Template
Open Template
Print Preview
Edit
Copy to
clipboard
Commands in this menu copy charts to the clipboard and change the appearance of text in the chart.
Copies the chart to the clipboard in these formats:
As a Bitmap commandcopies a bitmap image of the chart to the clipboard.
As a Metafile commandcopies a Windows Metafile image of the chart to the clipboard.
As Text (data only) commandcopies tab-delimited data points to the clipboard.
As OLE Object commandcopies an object linking and embedding (OLE) image of the chart to the clipboard.
Fonts
Changes the font, size, and style of text elements in the chart.
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Description
Tools
Commands in this menu label chart data and display toolbars that change chart colors and patterns.
Values legend
Series legend
Data Editor
Toolbar
Opens a toolbar with buttons that quickly access common chart commands.
PaletteBar
Opens a palette with colors that you can drag and apply to chart elements.
PatternBar
Opens a palette with patterns that you can drag and apply to chart elements.
View
Commands in this menu change how the chart formats its data.
3D/2D
Rotate
Z-Clustered
Displays data clustered along the charts z-axis. Not available for all charts.
Properties
Zoom
Gallery
Opens a palette with line, bar, and other chart types. Click a selection to change the chart type.
Help
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Contents
Search
About ChartFX
Chart Toolbar
Name
Description
Open Chart
Save Chart
Copy to
Clipboard
Gallery
Opens a palette with line, bar, and other chart types. Click a selection to change the chart type.
Color
Vertical
Grid
Horizontal
Grid
Legend
Box
Data Editor
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Name
Description
Properties
2D/3D
Rotate
Z-Clustered
Displays data clustered along the charts z-axis. Not available for all charts.
Zoom
Print
Preview
Tools
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MC200
PN 1090740
MC400
PN 1090740
S2X
PN KW02027* or PN KW02012
MC300
PN KW02027* or PN KW02012
* Recommended cable.
This cable has a Prog/Read switch. Leave this switch set to Read.
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Until a data trigger occurs, new data overwrites the oldest data when the
buffer fills. Data logging continues until you click Stop Logging.
When a data trigger occurs, logging continues until new data (including any
Pretrigger time data) fills the data buffer and then stops.
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When you have defined a data trigger event, use the Pretrigger time to set
the amount of pretrigger data collected when the event occurs.
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A left-click in a block diagram field selects values that get logged as soon as your click
the Start Logging button.
This window defines the trigger condition and the trigger value for a trigger
event.
Data logging starts when the value being logged meets both the trigger
condition and value.
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How to Create an XML Data Log File for Use in the WebGPI-Log Application
1. Open the WebGPI application.
2. Connect the WebGPI application to the microcontroller application.
3. Display the Main pane for the application.
4. In the WebGPI windows Main pane, select the values that you want to log in the
WebGPI-Log application. For more information, see About Selecting Values for Logging
on page 56.
5. Open the File Creation window to create an xml data log file with the values that you
want to log in the WebGPI-Log application.
A. Click the Save button in the WebGPI window to open the File Creation window.
B. Select the XML option in the File Creation window.
C. Click the Search button in the File Creation window to open the Select File
window.
D. In the Select File window, name the xml data log file.
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Click the Save button in the Select File window to close this window.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
If you get a Device is not responding message, click OK to close this message.
Click Download to display the Downloader pane and then perform a force
download procedure, starting with step 4 on page 62.
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5. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that your download has been successful.
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6. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that your download has been successful.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
If you get a Device is not responding message, click OK to close this message.
Click Download to display the Downloader pane and then perform a force
download procedure, starting with 5 on page 69.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
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If you get a Device is not responding message, click OK to close this message.
Click Download to display the Downloader pane and then perform a force
download procedure, starting with step 4 on page 76.
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5. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that your download has been successful.
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6. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that your download has been successful.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
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If you get a Device is not responding message, click OK to close this message.
Click Download to display the Downloader pane and then perform a force
download procedure, starting with step 4 on page 83.
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Once you download the boot and kernel files, you must also download the
application file to successfully complete this procedure.
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7. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that you have successfully downloaded the kernel and application files.
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Once you download the boot and kernel files, you must also download the
application file to successfully complete this procedure.
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7. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that you have successfully downloaded the kernel and application files.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
If you get a Device is not responding message, click OK to close this message.
Click Download to display the Downloader pane and then perform a force
download procedure, starting with step 4 on page 89.
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that your download has been successful.
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6. When the download finishes, check the Downloader Progress Indicator to make sure
that your download has been successful.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
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3. Start the WebGPI application, connect to the microcontroller, and display the
Downloader pane.
A. Start the WebGPI application.
B. As needed, change the Port to match the PC COM port that you are using.
C. Click Connect to connect to the microcontroller.
D. Click Download to display the Downloader pane.
If you get a Device is not responding message, click OK to close this message.
Click Download to display the Downloader pane and then perform a force
download procedure, starting with step 4 on page 106.
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When the download finishes, again remove and then reapply microcontroller power.
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HEADERA C header format (*.h) file with the current application tuning
values. This files tuning values can become the default tuning values when
Sauer-Danfoss compiles a new version of the microcontroller application.
XMLAn extensible markup language format file (*.xml) with the current
application tuning values. This is the preferred file format for saving. You can
use this file to create HEADER and HEX files without a connection to the
microcontroller application.
XML (Datalogging)An xml format file that identifies the data to be logged
using the WebGPI-Log application.
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3. Select the xml data log file that has the data that you want to log.
A. Click the Add Chart button in the WebGPI-Log window to open the Add Chart
to Collection window.
B. In the Add Chart to Collection window, select the xml data file that defines your
data logging selections (what you want to log).
C. In the Add Chart to Collection window, click the Open button to add the values
in the selected xml data file to the WebGPI-Log window.
4. Repeat step 3 to add additional data log values to the WebGPI-Log window.
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6. As needed, save the data that you have logged and the formatting that you have
applied to this data in a Chart FX file type.
A. In the WebGPI-Log windows File menu, click the Save Chart command to open
the Save As window.
B. In the Save As window, name the file and then save it as a Chart FX file type.
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4. Click the Add Chart button in the WebGPI-Log window to open the Edit Chart
Collection List window.
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5. Add xml data log files to the list in the Edit Chart Collection List window.
A. Click the Add Chart button in the Edit Chart Collection List window to open the
Add Chart to Collection window.
B. Select an xml data log file in the Add Chart to Collection window.
C. Click the Open button in the Add Chart to Collection window to add the
selected file to the Edit Chart Collection List windows List.
As needed, add additional files to the Edit Chart Collection List window.
D. Click the Close button in the Edit Chart Collection List window to close this
window.
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Closing the Edit Chart Collect Window prepares the WebGPI-Log window to log all the
values that are contained in the chart collection.
6. Click the Save button in the WebGPI-Log window to open the Save Chart Collection
window.
Click the Save button in the Save Chart Collection window to save the chart
collection as a *.gpi file.
T GPI files reference xml data log files. GPI files should be saved into the same folder as the
xml data log files that they reference.
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120
MC200
PN 1090740
MC400
PN 1090740
S2X
PN KW02027* or PN KW02012
MC300
PN KW02027* or PN KW02012
* Recommended cable.
This cable has a Prog/Read switch. Leave this switch set to Read.
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User Manual
Index
Baud settings, 11
Data Logging
in WebGPI, about, 56
pane inWebGPI-Log application, described, 42
pane, Chart menu bar, described, 32
pane, Chart toolbar, described, 34
pane, toolbar, described, 31
pane, WebGPI, described, 30
Debug Mode pane, described, 29
Defaults, how to restore, 52
How to
change a parameter value, 50
connect to a microcontroller, 48
create a chart collection in the WebGPI-Log
application, 117
create a file with microcontroller data, 108
create an xml data log file, 57
download files
167 processors, 94
download files
167 processors, 86, 88, 91
196 processors, 72, 75, 78, 82
HC08/HC08A processors, 59, 61, 64, 68
download files
HC12 processors, 98
download files
HC126 processors, 102
download files
HC12 processors, 105
download files
TI processors, 110
log and save data in the WebGPI-Log application,
114
log run-time data, 53
restore defaults, 52
start communication with a microcontroller, 49
C
Cables, required, 121
Chart
menu bar, Data Logging pane, described, 32
Menu Bar, Offline window, described, 24
menu toolbar, Data Logging pane, described, 34
menu, WebGPI-Log, about, 43
toolbar, WebGPI-Log, about, 45
Configuration pane, described, 22
Create a chart collection in the WebGPI-Log application,
how to, 117
F
File
Creation window, described, 17
names, about, 21
Files
download to 167 processors, how to, 86, 88, 91, 94
download to 196 processors, how to, 72, 75, 78, 82
download to HC08/HC08A processors, how to, 59,
61, 64, 68
download to HC12 processors, how to, 98, 102, 105
download to TI processors, how to, 110
how to create microcontroller data files, 108
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Log and save data in the WebGPI-Log application, how
to, 114
Log run time data, how to, 53
M
Manual, about, 6
Menu bar
WebGPI window, 9
WebGPI-Log window, 39
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User Manual
Index
Microcontroller
connect, how to, 48
how to start communication with, 49
O
Offline window
Chart Menu Bar, described, 24
Chart Toolbar, described, 26
described, 23
P
Parameter value, how to change, 50
T
Toolbar
Data Logging pane, described, 31
Offline window, described, 26
WebGPI window, described, 11
WebGPI
about, 6
PC installation requirements, 121
window
described, 8
Toolbar, described, 11
views, changing, 13
WebGPI-Log window, described, 38
Windows and panes
Configuration, 22
Data Logging, described, 30
Data Logging, WebGPI-Log application, 42
Debug Mode, described, 29
Downloader pane, described, 19
Edit Chart Collection List, described, 41
File Creation, described, 17
Information, described, 28
Offline, described, 23
WebGPI, described, 8
WebGPI-Log, described, 38
Views, changing, 13
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