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Still having trouble with the operation of the TSMaster TIO9000 module? Confronted with complicated function configuration? Don't worry, the official user manual is here! Whether you are new to TIO9000 module or a senior engineer who wants to further improve the efficiency, this ultra-detailed user manual can help you easily master the core functions and say goodbye to debugging problems.

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TIO9000 upper computer, is an interactive software developed for TOSUN standard hardware products TIO9000 series boards. It is mainly used for:

  • Connects to hardware and acquires message information, sends and receives messages in a user-friendly, interactive manner
  • Obtain and view the script code of the software sending request messages and customize it to reduce the difficulty of getting started.

The TIO Upper consists of the following five main areas:

  • toolbar area
  • Board Channel Tree View Area
  • Board data reading and setting area
  • Operating Instructions Area
  • Operation Log Area
TIO Upper Computer Interface
Figure 1: TIO Upper Computer Interface

3.1 Toolbar area

The toolbar is differentiated into a menu bar and a channel bar.

The top of the window is the menu bar, as in Figure 2.

TIO Upper PC Interface Toolbar Area
Figure 2: Menu bar

The menu bar icons are described below:

Menu bar icon description

Click the following icon to bring up the "Reporting Interval Setting" window, where you can set the period of automatic reporting for a certain type of board. Setting it to 0 will stop the automatic reporting of a certain type of board. As in Figure 3.

Reporting interval setting
Figure 3: Reporting Interval Setting

Click the following icon to bring up the "Output Language Box" window, and select the language of the script code you want to output. Output the corresponding message script code for the board operation. As in Figure 4 and Figure 5.

Output Language Box
Figure 4: Output Language Box
Output script code effect
Figure 5: Output Script Code Effect

Below the menu bar is the channel bar, and the channel bar icons are described below:

Description of the channel bar icon

Click the following icon to add a channel, a pop-up window will appear for selecting a board channel, and a button will be created on the right side to switch to that channel after the selection is completed. Click the created button to switch to that working channel and connect (channel 1 in this case). As in Figure 6.

Adding Channels
Figure 6: Adding Channels

After adding a channel, click the created channel button to query all the boards working on the selected channel and get the messages reported by the boards. As in Figure 7.

Module view of the selected channel
Fig. 7: Module view of the selected channel

3.2 Board Channel Tree View Area

The left side of the window shows the board channel tree view. Different boards and different channels of a particular board can be selected here, as in Figure 8.

Board Channel Tree View Area
Figure 8: Tree view area

3.3 Board data reading and setting area

The center of the window is the interface for reading and setting the board data, where you can view and set the board configuration data, as in Figure 9.

Data reading/setting area
Figure 9: Data reading/setting area

3.4 Operating instructions area

On the right side of the window, you can view the operating instructions for this card, as shown in Figure 10.

Operating Instructions Area
Figure 10: Operating Instructions Area

3.5 Operation log area

Used to display log messages for sending request messages to operate the hardware and the script code for that operation. As in Figure 11.

Output script code effect/operation log area
Figure 11: Operation Log Area

4.1 TIO9011

After the channel mode is set to Pull, Push, Pull+Push, the output PWM parameter and output high/low level parameter are switched to optional state. Channel mode, output PWM parameter, input PWM parameter, output high/low level parameter, and input high/low level parameter are all acquired through automatic reporting by the board.

▲ Set the channel mode:

Setting the channel mode
Figure 12: Setting the channel mode

▲ Set the output PWM parameters:

When the top checkbox is checked, the output PWM parameters are settable.

Setting the output PWM parameters
Figure 13: Setting the output PWM parameters

▲ Sets the output high and low level parameters:

When the top checkbox is checked, the Output High/Low Level parameter is settable.

TIO9011 Setting output high and low level parameters
Figure 14: Setting the output high and low level parameters

4.2 TIO9015

Channel mode, output analog, and input analog are all acquired through the board's automatic reporting.

▲ Set the channel mode:

Setting the channel mode
Figure 15: Setting the channel mode

▲ Set the output analog:

Setting the output analog
Figure 16: Setting the output analog

4.3 TIO9036

Relay status and resistor resistance values are obtained by automatic reporting from the board.

▲ Set the relay status:

TIO9036 Setting Relay Status
Figure 17: Setting the relay status

▲ Set the resistor resistance value:

TIO9036 Setting resistor resistance
Fig. 18: Setting the resistor value

4.4 TIO9045

Relay status is obtained by automatic reporting from the board.

▲ Set the relay status:

TIO9045 Setting Relay Status
Figure 19: Setting the relay status

Make sure the hardware is connected properly (TIO board device and CAN message transceiver device). This example uses TIO9000 series board + TC1016.

Step 1:Create a new TSMaster project and open the TIO9000.

Open the TIO9000
Figure 20: Opening the TIO9000

Step 2:Start TSMaster online measurement.

Launch of TSMaster online measurement
Fig. 21: Starting TSMaster online measurement

Step 3:Add the channel and OK.

Adding Channels
Figure 22: Adding Channels

Step 4:The board is recognized and connected, and the module view is displayed.

Identify and connect boards
Figure 23: Identifying and connecting the board

Step 5:Select and manipulate boards through the left-hand tree view.

Select and operate the board
Figure 24:Selecting and operating the boards

In the message information window (Trace), you can see the signal values that have been modified (you need to load the dbc file in advance to parse the message), as well as the board's physical bright light changes.

message window
Figure 24:Selecting and operating the boards
Tip:
1. Software download:
Click on the software download link below to download and install directly, beta version is recommended:

2. Software upgrades:
You can check for upgrades to the latest version within the software, provided that your computer has an Internet connection.

Note: TOSUN Technical Support Email:support@tosunai.cnWe welcome inquiries! (Company and contact information must be indicated)

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