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This is the manual for the HANtune monitoring and tuning software. It provides basic information about the program and how to use it.
HANtune is a real-time software application for Windows, written in Java. It can be used as a generic CAN-dashboard, as well as a tuning and calibration tool using the XCP protocol. HANtune is capable of:
The Quick Start page aims at the HANtune users who want to get up and running with the absolute minimum, without being bothered by any other details. It may also be very convenient to first go through this chapter first, before diving into the details provided by the other chapters.
All other chapters will provide in-depth details about most features of HANtune. To keep the size and complexity of this manual manageable, some less relevant details are not discussed.
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This section consists of two parts: Get started to use HANtune as a generic CAN dashboard, or get started using HANtune as a tuning and calibration tool. It covers the absolute basics to get started as quickly as possible!
Basic HANtune usage: how to load files into your project, information about different project options, etc.
The ASAP2 elements side tab is essential when using HANtune for tuning and calibration. The side tab contains all signals and parameters described in the .a2l file. This page contains information about how to use the ASAP2 Elements Sidetab.
The CAN elements side tab is used when HANtune acts as a CAN dashboard. It contains all available CAN Messages and CAN Signals. Multiple descriptive CAN files (DBC files) can be loaded and used at the same time. This page describes how to use the side tab and which information it contains.
This page describes how to use a layout in HANtune and which options HANtune provides. It covers all different window types and provides a short manual on how to use markup windows to enhance the looks of your dashboard.
HANtune has several options with regards to the communication with the target controller. This page provides an explanation about each communication protocol and their respective settings.
HANtune is capable of logging each XCP signal it receives. This can be written to a logfile in csv format, which can be imported by Excel to enable further processing of the data.
HANtune supports error monitoring with the HANcoder supported targets. Read this chapter to get information about how to use error monitoring.
HANtune is not doing what it is supposed to do? Read through this section to get an idea about the most encountered issues and their solutions.