This new tool allows displaying a large amount of data and details in one window compared to the Signal Receiver tool. It displays both sent and received messages and uses the same EYE configuration files as Signal Receiver for their decoding.
A - Enable - enabling the tool
B - Clear - clearing data
C - Load EYE - loading an EYE file for decoding
D - Edit EYE - editing an EYE file or importing DBC format, or bulk import from Excel
E - Save - saving data to an XLS (Excel) file
F - GRAPH - opening the graph window; after double-clicking on a value in the Data view window, this value begins to display in the graph; it is possible to add more values
G - Reset graph - clearing values from the graph
H - Clear graph - clearing the history of data from the graph; inserted values remain inserted
I - Find / Next - searching for a value according to part of the name
J - field for entering the searched text K - HEX - data is displayed in hexadecimal
L - R-mode - if active, messages that have a mask and the mask corresponds to multiple identifiers are replicated as new items when a new ID is received
M - All - all messages are displayed
N - Known only - only messages for which a match was found with an item in the EYE file are displayed
O - Unknown only - opposite function, only those not found in EYE
CAN messages are displayed in red (sent) or green (received). Below them, any data decoded based on the EYE file is listed in black.
A - the message column indicates whether the message was received (RX) or sent to the CAN bus (TX).
B - the message row displays its naming according to the dictionary set in Options, while the data row shows the naming of data according to the EYE file.
C - if it is a message row, the message identifier is listed in the column; if it is a data row according to EYE, the decoded value is shown here.
D - for a message, this column lists the flags, i.e., 11 (St) or 29 (Ext) bit identifier, FD message flag, and so on. For the data row, the units of decoded data are listed here (km, rpm, L/h, and similar).
E - for a message, the number of data bytes is shown here.
F - hexadecimal listing of data bytes for a message or data type according to EYE for a data row (unsigned, signed, float, string).
G - time of last message reception / average value of the quantity
H - number of occurrences of the message / minimum value of the quantity
I - CAN bus port from which the data was received or to which it was sent / maximum value of the quantity
Under normal circumstances, the graph window has an "infinite"* history. However, after a certain period, the graph becomes so dense that the data is no longer readable. It is possible, however, to activate a mode limiting the displayed data. It is also possible to deactivate automatic scaling and adjust it manually using the magnifying glass when hovering over the respective quantity axis. More on graph control here.
- in reality, however, a limit does exist and is determined, for example, by available memor
If you prefer a text description for some values (On/Off/Not available) and the like, you can also use this naming function. For the FMS standard, you can also use the definition file supplied by us.