7.11

  • Making Controller Channel Maps using VCDS (Video 7.11)

    Here's a short video showing how to make controller Channel map files using VCDS. We sometimes ask for these to help you if you need technical support

     

     

     

    Video Transcript WEBVTT

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    Hello, this is Derek from ilexa

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    and this is a quick guide to making

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    a controller channel map in VCDS.

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    So, first choose Applications

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    and then Controller Channel Map.

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    Type the controller address.

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    In this case I'm going to do 03 for ABS.

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    Tick measuring values and adaptations.

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    Leave the output as pre-label file and click Go.

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    (beeping)

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    VCDS will now work its way

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    through all the available measuring block channels.

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    There are a lot of channels and not all of them

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    will be available on any particular controller.

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    So, you will see many boxes where it says error

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    that the group is not available.

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    Just ignore that and allow VCDS

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    to work its way through the groups.

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    When it finishes the measuring blocks,

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    it'll move onto adaptations.

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    And again, you'll see many channels not available

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    and you'll also see some channels

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    that say security access required.

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    When VCDS is finished, the screen will go back

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    and it will have written the data to some log files.