GalileoSky GLONASS/GPS v5.1 (223) User’s ManualGalileoSky Ltd Page 26J1939_USER-11bit mode is set similarly.8.1.4 J1979_SCANER modeThis mode is used to define data transfer rate and Identifier length according to J1979 protocol. If theparameters of transfer are known, it is recommended to use the J1979_29bit and J1979_11bit modes, havingspecified the necessary rate of the bus.The rate of 250000 bits per second and 500000 bits per second and 11 and 29 bit identifiers are supported.To enable this mode:1) connect the Terminal to the vehicle’s CAN-interface;2) press “Test OBD ΙΙ”. Received data are displayed in the right panel.3) if scanning is finished successfully, data transfer rate and Identifier length will be set automatically.Attention! Scanning can cause failures in on-board equipment operation. GalileoSky Ltd bears noresponsibility for any failures after CAN-bus scanning.8.1.5 J1979_29bit modeThis mode allows extracting and decoding the messages with 29 bit identifiers, transferred according toJ1979 protocol automatically: tank fuel level: measured in percent. 0%-empty, 100%- full; coolant temperature; engine speed ; errors codes.Attention! Many car manufacturers support J1979 partially or do not support it at all.To enable this mode:1) connect the Terminal to the vehicle’s CAN-interface;2) give the CanRegime command (section CAN settings) or select OBD ΙΙ 29bit filter type in theConfigurator on Settings/CAN tab;3) make sure the device receives bus data and sends them to Device tab in the Configurator;4) set the received data transmission to the server using the MainPack command (section Serverexchange protocol settings) or in the Configurator on Settings/Protocol tab.J1979_11bit mode is set in a similar way.Attention! If your vehicle doesn’t support J1939 protocol, J1979_29bit and J1979_11bit modes operationcan cause failures of board equipment operation. GalileoSky Ltd bears no responsibility for failures afteractivation of these modes.