User manual
LIN Serial Analyser PC Program
© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. DS51675B-page 19
3.5.4.2 DEVELOPING AND STORING RESPONSE CONTENT
To manually add a slave response message content to the “Slave Response Frames”
field:
1. Click the Add button. A second window displays for creation of the new mes-
sage.
2. Type the message in the text box.
3. Click OK.
To load a pre-existing message to the “Slave Response Frames” field:
1. From the pull-down menus, select File>Open
. The “Open” dialog box appears.
2. In the dialog box’s list box, select the desired *.ini file.
3. Click Open.
To delete some slave message content:
1. In the “Slave Response Frames” field, select the content to be deleted by doing
one of the following:
•To select adjacent rows of content – Click on the first row, scroll down to the
last row and hold down <Shift> while clicking.
•To select non-adjacent rows of content – Hold down <Ctrl> while clicking each
row.
2. Click Delete.
To edit some slave message content:
1. In the “Master Frames” field, select the content line to be edited
1. Click Edit. A second window displays to edit hte message.
2. Make and corrections or additions to the message in the text box.
3. Click OK
To store a slave response message(s) into the buffer:
1. In the “Slave Responser Frames” field, select the content to be stored by doing
one of the following:
•To select adjacent rows of content – Click on the first row, scroll down to the
last row and hold down <Shift> while clicking.
•To select non-adjacent rows of content – Hold down <Ctrl> while clicking each
row.
2. Click Save.
The highlighted message content is stored, working top-to-bottom through the
“Slave Response Frames” field.
The internal buffer status is updated to reflect the amount a bytes used and
remaining. If the amount of buffer space is exceeded, the Save operation is
aborted and a error message displayed. Reduce the number or size of the mes-
sages to be written to the buffer and retry the Save.
WARNING
Importing a file into the “Slave Response Frames” field overwrites any content that pre-
viously had been in that field.