Tool Board ID Reading and Viewing
- CANBus UUID Retrieval
- RS232 ID Retrieval
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Before searching for the ID, connect the tool board to the UTOC or a mainboard flashed with bridge firmware using an XT30 data cable. The reference wiring diagram is below.
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Please check if the DIP switch is set to the corresponding position.
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Ensure that the resistance between CAN H and CAN L, measured with a multimeter while powered off, is around
60Ω. If it is120Ω, turn on the120ΩDIP switch. If it is around40Ω, turn off the DIP switch.Loading...Complete Guide to CAN Toolboard Setup
Preparations
Important Prerequisites- Toolboard Status: Ensure the toolboard is flashed with
Klipper-canfirmware or is inKatapult-canmode. - Important Note: This tutorial is only for searching for Toolboard IDs. It is not applicable for searching for Mainboard IDs.
- Connection Requirement: The toolboard must be connected to one of the following devices:
- A
UTOCmodule - A mainboard flashed with
USB-to-CAN Bridgefirmware
- A
- Final Connection: The aforementioned device must be connected to the host computer.
CAN Network Configuration Requirements
- Default Configuration: This tutorial assumes the CAN network is already configured on the host computer.
- Fly Users: If using a Fly host computer running the Fly-FAST system, CAN is configured by default (rate: 1Mbps).
- First-Time Users: Please be sure to read the tutorial below first: CAN Configuration Tutorial
Connect via SSH
- Log in to SSH over the network (Do not use serial port login).
- Ensure the host computer is properly connected to the CAN network device.
Search for CAN ID
- Search command for a standard host computer:
~/klippy-env/bin/python ~/klipper/scripts/canbus_query.py can0 - Search command for a FLY host computer:
python3 ~/klipper/scripts/canbus_query.py can0
Search Result Explanation
CANID- Important Note: The mainboard ID has already been configured in Klipper in previous documentation. Under normal circumstances, the mainboard's
CANIDcannot be found in the search. - Quick Verification Method: If confirmation is needed, first disconnect the CAN cable between the mainboard and the toolboard, then re-run the search.
- After executing the search command, the following situations may occur:
Result Display Status Description Next Steps Application: KlipperDevice is flashed with Klipper firmware This ID can be used directly. Application: CANBOOTorKatapultDevice is in Bootloader mode Klipper firmware needs to be flashed before use. Total 0 uuids foundNo devices found Please check the following issues:
1. Is the CAN network configured correctly?
2. Is the CAN rate consistent? (Default: 1Mbps)
3. Is this ID already used in the configuration? (You need to comment it out, save, power off, and restart.)Loading...About Duplicate IDsIf a device ID is already configured in
printer.cfg, it will not appear in the search results. To search for it again, please:- Comment out that device ID in the configuration file.
- Save the configuration and restart Klipper.
- Power off and restart all devices.
Configure CAN Device ID
1. Obtain the Configuration File
Locate the
printer.cfgconfiguration file based on the web interface you are using:Fluidd
Click theicon in the left navigation bar, then find{...}printer.cfg.Loading...Mainsail
ClickMachinein the top navigation bar, then findprinter.cfg.Loading...2. Add Device Configuration
Add the toolboard configuration to
printer.cfg:[mcu toolboard]
canbus_uuid: <Enter the queried ID here>Configuration Notetoolboardis the name of the toolboard. Please modify it according to your actual situation.- For a mainboard ID, the configuration section should be
[mcu]. - In a normal configuration, the mainboard uses
[mcu], and toolboards use[mcu toolboard].
3. Save and Restart
- Click the SAVE & RESTART button in the upper right corner.
- The system will automatically save the configuration and restart Klipper.
Loading...NoteAll IDs appearing in this document are examples. The actual ID for each mainboard/toolboard is different. Please modify and fill in based on the ID you actually obtain.
- Toolboard Status: Ensure the toolboard is flashed with
- Before searching for the ID, connect the tool board to the UTOR or G2T using an XT30 data cable. The reference wiring diagram is below.
- Please check if the DIP switch is set to the corresponding position.
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Searching for the RS232 ID of the Toolboard
Precautions
Important Preparations- Firmware Requirement:
The toolboard must be flashed with the RS232 firmware, otherwise communication will not be possible. - Mandatory Common Ground:
⚠️ Before connecting the toolboard, ensure its GND is connected to the mainboard's GND (using the same24V/12Vpower supply achieves this).
RS232 Notes
- Only the D8, D8PRO, and C8P mainboards support the RS232 interface. Other mainboards do not.
- For unsupported mainboards, use
G2TorUTORfor connection.
Searching for the RS232 ID
- Open a browser, enter the host's IP address in the address bar (e.g., if the host IP is
192.168.101.179, enter it and press Enter).
Loading...- Open the host's WEB interface. In the left sidebar configuration options, find:
- For fluidd:
{…}. Click to findprinter.cfg.
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Machine. Click to findprinter.cfg.
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printer.cfg, then clickDEVICESin the top right corner.
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SERIAL, then refresh.
- Refreshing in fluidd.
Loading...- Refreshing in mainsail.
Loading...- Copy the ID. Click the indicated arrow to copy.
- In fluidd, check if
ch341-uartexists, then clickPath_by_hardware. This is the RS232_ID.
Loading...- In mainsail, check if
CH341-UARTexists, then clickPath_by_hardware. This is the RS232_ID.
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UTOR, twoRS232_IDs often appear. Try each one.
Configuring the Toolboard RS232 ID
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Below is a reference configuration.
Note- In the configuration below,
toolboardrefers to the toolboard name. If it has a different name, replace it accordingly.
dangerous[mcu toolboard]
serial: <Replace here with the ID you just queried>
baud: 250000
restart_method: command- When adding the toolboard
ID, it must be[mcu toolboard], followed byserial:, and then the toolboard ID you found.
- Below is the reference configuration.
- Please note this tutorial is for toolboard ID search and configuration. Normally, the toolboard should already be properly connected to the mainboard.
- The mainboard is always
[mcu], and the toolboard is[mcu toolboard]. - Click
SAVE & RESTARTin the top right corner. This will automatically save and restart Klipper.
- In the configuration below,
dangerousNote: All IDs appearing in this document are examples. The actual ID for each mainboard is different. Please use the ID you actually obtained. ::
- Firmware Requirement: