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* Bluetooth connection: Not directly supported as of 2017-07 - you might want to e.g. use the {{Link|target=OBDLink_LX#Forwarding the OBDII Adapter via TCP/IP}} or {{Link|target=TCPIP_forwarding|title=forward via can4eve}} options
 
* Bluetooth connection: Not directly supported as of 2017-07 - you might want to e.g. use the {{Link|target=OBDLink_LX#Forwarding the OBDII Adapter via TCP/IP}} or {{Link|target=TCPIP_forwarding|title=forward via can4eve}} options
 
* Simulator connection: Select the deviceType simulator
 
* Simulator connection: Select the deviceType simulator
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= Panels =
 
= Panels =

Revision as of 21:09, 11 July 2017

Prerequisites

or if you'd like to build can4eve yourself:

Installation

  1. Download the software for your platform from Downloads

or build the software yourself

Starting

Run the software with java -jar can4eve.jar or can4eve (If you built the software yourself: cd can4eve/obdii/release before this command) The first screen should show one of the Panels shown below.

Configuring your OBD connection

Select the menu Settings/OBDII

  • Network connection: Select the deviceType Network, set the hostname and port
  • USB connection: Select the deviceType USB, select the serialDevice via the "..." button near the serialDevice, set the baudRate (only click direct if you are setting the baudrate via a different means e.g. stty)
  • Bluetooth connection: Not directly supported as of 2017-07 - you might want to e.g. use the OBDLink_LX#Forwarding the OBDII Adapter via TCP/IP or forward via can4eve options
  • Simulator connection: Select the deviceType simulator

Click "testConnection".

Panels

StartScreen2017-07-07.png

Clocks

Clocks.png

Odometer

Odometer.png

SOC

SOC.png

RPM

RPM.png