Messages View Column Headers
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The columns visible in Messages view can be defined by the user. Vehicle Spy displays the default column set on initial start up. Select other column sets from the dropdown at the bottom of Messages view (Figure 1:). Create custom column sets by clicking the Setup button (Figure 1:). Custom column sets are saved with your Vehicle Spy setup file. No need to recreate them each time Vehicle Spy is used.
Column sets do NOT affect the contents of saved buffers. Saved buffers always contain a standard set of columns that can not be changed.
Figure 1 shows columns as seen in the Messages view. Click and drag on column dividers to resize them (Figure 1:).
Columns can be sorted to quickly organize the display. If sorting while in scrolling mode, make sure to Pause the view first. To sort any column while online, just click on a column header to sort descending (A-Z), ascending (Z-A), or by order received on the bus. To sort while offline, click on a column header then click in the main display area. Only one column can be sorted at any given time.
Custom column sets are a great tool for increasing efficiency. For example, you can create different column sets that you can quickly scroll through to see different types of information about a message. Use the Columns dropdown list (Figure 1:) to select predefined column sets. Press the Setup button (Figure 1:) to build your own column set to add to the dropdown list.
Table 1: Data columns Available on Messages view.\
If you press the Setup button (Figure 1:), the setup dialog in Figure 2 will open. For more information on the General settings, please click here.
Click the + button (Figure 2:) to create a new Column Setup. Click the edit button (Figure 2:) to change the name of the new Column Setup. All possible column selections to choose from are listed in the Fields Available area on the left and are described in Table 1 below. To add columns to a setup, select an item in the list and click the Add>> button (Figure 2:) or just double click on the item.
All columns currently in your setup are displayed in the Fields Selected area on the right. Use the Clear and - buttons (Figure 2:) to clear the entire list or remove selected items one at a time. Individual items in this area can also be removed by just double clicking on them. Use the up/down arrow buttons (Figure 2:) to shift items up and down within the Fields Selected list.
When you are finished building a Column Setup, click Close (Figure 2:) to return to Messages view. Make sure to save the vs3 or vs3zip file to save the new Column Setup.
Column Name | Column Header | Description |
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Any Error
Er
If this message has an error a red dot appears in this column.
Arb ID/Header
ArbID/Header
The CAN Arb ID or the first three message bytes if the message is not CAN. Can be displayed in hex, decimal, or binary data byte formats.
CAN Format (std/xtd)
Frmt
Shows if the CAN header format is 11 bit (standard) or 29 bit (extended).
CGI Checksum
CGI CheckSum
The checksum of CGI messages.
Change Count
ChangeCnt
Counts the number of times the Data Bytes changed in that message while in Static mode.
Class 2 C Bit
C
The state of the GM Class 2 C bit.
Class 2 Msg Type
Msg Type
The GM Class 2 message type: RACK, LOAD, RPT, etc.
Class 2 Q Bit
Q
The state of the GM Class 2 Q bit.
Data Bytes
DataBytes
The message data bytes in the selected data byte format.
Description
Description
The description of the message if it can be identified.
FlexRay Channel
Ch
The FlexRay channel (A or B) the frame is on.
FlexRay CRC
CRC
Checksum of the entire FlexRay frame.
FlexRay Cycle Count
Cyc Cnt
The cycle number the FlexRay frame is in.
FlexRay Header CRC
HCRC
Checksum of the FlexRay header only.
FlexRay Is Dynamic
Dyn
Indicates if the FlexRay frame is static or dynamic. N = static frame. Y = dynamic frame.
FlexRay NULL bit
NULL
FlexRay Null frame indicator. 0 = payload contains no valid data. 1 = payload contains data.
FlexRay PPI bit
PPI
FlexRay Payload Preamble Indicator bit indicates if further structure exists in the payload. This structure is for network management in a static frame or a message ID in a dynamic frame. 0 = payload has no further structures defined. 1 = payload has network management or message ID information.
FlexRay Res bit
Res
Reserved bit for future use in FlexRay frames.
FlexRay Start bit
Strt
FlexRay Startup frame indicator. 0 = frame is not a startup frame. 1 = frame is a startup frame.
FlexRay Sync bit
Sync
FlexRay Synchronization frame indicator. 0 = frame is not a synchronization frame. 1 = frame is a synchronization frame.
FlexRay TSS Length
TssLen
Transmission Start Sequence length of the FlexRay frame (nanoseconds).
GMLAN Parameter ID
ParaID
The Parameter ID from a GMLAN message with a 29 bit header.
GMLAN Priority
Prior
The priority from a GMLAN message with a 29 bit header.
GMLAN Src Addr
Src
The Source Address from a GMLAN message with a 29 bit header.
J1850 IFR/SCP Ack Bytes
Ack Bytes
J1850 In-Frame Response or Ford SCP acknowledge bytes.
J1850 Priority
Priority
The priority of a J1850 message (first three bits).
J1939 DP
DP
Data Page section of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939.
J1939 Dst
Dst
Destination Address or Group Extension section of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939.
J1939 PDU
PDU
Protocol Data Unit of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939.
J1939 PGN
PGN
Parameter Group Number (decimal) of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939. Remains decimal even if Hex Format is selected for the data byte format.
J1939 PGN (Hex)
PGN (Hex)
Parameter Group Number (hex) of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939. Displays hex OR decimal depending upon the data byte format.
J1939 Priority
Prior
Priority section of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939.
J1939 R
R
Reserved bit of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939.
J1939 Src
Src
Source Address of the 29 bit CAN Arb ID according to SAE J1939.
J2602 Slave Error Status
SlvStatus
Reports errors found in the J2602 protocol.
Len
Len
Number of data bytes in the message.
LIN Checksum
ChkSum
The checksum for the LIN message.
LIN Header Tx
Txh
Marks LIN Messages that were transmitted.
LIN Slave Tx
TxS
Indicates that the Slave portion of a LIN message was sent.
LIN/FRAY TFrame Time
TFrame
Time from the start of frame until the end of frame in microseconds. Valid for LIN or FlexRay networks.
Line / Count
Count
Gives the number of messages from that ID in Static mode and the message count in Scrolling mode.
Lost Arbitration
Lost Arb
Tells if a message has lost arbitration.
MOST ACK
ACK
MOST25 message acknowledge. MOST = Media Oriented Systems Transport.
MOST CACK
CACK
Complete acknowledge in a MOST50 message.
MOST Function Block ID
FBlockID
Function block identifier. Functional address of an FBlock = FBlockID + InstID.
MOST Function ID
FktID
Function identifier within the function block.
MOST Instance ID
InstID
Function block instance identifier. Functional address of an FBlock = FBlockID + InstID.
MOST Message Type
Msg Type
Message type of a MOST25 message.
MOST Operation Type
OPType
Operation type to be applied to the function in a MOST message.
MOST PACK
PACK
Preliminary acknowledge in a MOST50 message.
MOST Priority
Priority
Priority of a MOST50 message.
MOST Protocol
Protocol
Decodes the MOST protocol type.
MOST Source Address
Source
Source address of a MOST message.
MOST Target Address
Target
Target address of a MOST message.
MOST Telegram ID
TelID
Telegram identifier in a MOST message.
MOST Telegram Length
TelLen
The number of bytes per MOST telegram.
Network
Network
The name of the network the message is on.
Node
Node
The Node (ECU) name assigned to the message.
RTC Time
RTC Time
Real Time Clock stamp placed on the message if supported by connected ICS hardware. Use Regional Settings to change its format.
SCP Msg Type
Msg Type
The Ford SCP message type: Node-To-Node, Functional, etc.
Signals
Signals
Comma separated list of the signals for each message in the format Signal1 = Value1, Signal2 = Value2, etc.
Status/Err Description
Status/Err Description
A text description of all the active bits in the Messages Status byte.
Time
Time
The time in either absolute or relative formats - dependant on the state of the timestamp button.
Time (abs)
Time (abs)
Absolute time since Vehicle Spy was started.
Time (rel)
Time (rel)
Elapsed time from the previous message.
Time PC
Time PC
Time of the message in PC time.
Transmitted
Tx
If this message was a Tx message a green dot appears in this column.
Value
Value
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