Project Settings
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The Project Settings Module is used to set up Projects that involve the different methods of Communication available in Incari or Fonts.
The CAN Attributes cover the necessary data to provide functionality to the CAN Nodes.
Interface Name
is the identifying name of the CAN Bus. Virtual CAN is also possible within Incari.
Baudrate
is the speed of the communication for the channel. More information about this metric can be found in the External Links section.
Channel Name
is the USB port that CAN is connected to on Windows.
A DBC File
needs to be uploaded and selected. This DBC File
is a vital part of the CAN protocol, as it stores all data regarding the connections between devices.
Autostart
can be enabled or disabled and dictates when the channel is run (from the beginning of an application's life cycle or when the appropriate Nodes are used).
The Fonts Attributes let the user upload different types of Fonts to add personalized style to texts.
Family Name
is automatically filled in with the Font's name when a Font file is chosen. The text can also be edited manually.
Font Asset
is the Font file that is uploaded and selected for use. The Font file needs to be in the Project's Asset Folder.
The HTTP Attributes cover the necessary data to provide functionality to the HTTP Nodes.
Name
is an identifying name of a HTTP server chosen at the user's discretion. This will show up in the Nodes as a choice for the Configuration
Attribute.
Is IPv6
can be enabled or disabled. IPv6 is the newest version of the Internet Protocol. More information about IPv6 can be found in the External Links section.
Local port
is the port that the user wants to use for their HTTP server. More information on ports and port forwarding can be found in the External Links section.
Is auto start
can be enabled or disabled and dictates when the server is run (from the beginning of an application's life cycle or when the appropriate Nodes are used).
The MQTT Attributes cover the necessary data to provide functionality to the MQTT Nodes.
Name
is an identifying name of an MQTT connection chosen at the user's discretion.
Is IPv6
can be enabled or disabled. IPv6 is the newest version of the Internet Protocol. More information about IPv6 can be found in the External Links section.
Remote ip address
is the IP address from which the connection originates.
Remote port
is the port number of the connection.
Is auto start
can be enabled or disabled and dictates when the connection is run (from the beginning of an application's life cycle or when the appropriate Nodes are used).
More information on the Baud metric.
More information on IPv6.
More information on ports.
More information on port forwarding.