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Old 10-29-2007, 04:07 AM
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NavCoder v2.2.2 Released (minor bug fixes)

This is a minor bug-fix and minor feature-add version of NavCoder

If you are a registered user, all existing registration codes remain valid.

Download NavCoder v2.2.2

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v2.2.2 29 October 2007
Added ability to enter length byte as LL to I-Bus Message Test dialog
Added error trap to the Read System Parameters dialog
Added new known I-Bus devices 0x43 (Rear graphics driver) and 0xB0 (SES)
Added decoding of IKE sensor status message (handbrake, oil, gears, etc)
Added key number to immobiliser message
Added decode of telephone status (not sure I have everything!)
Added decode of tapedeck status (in part!)
Changed I-Bus device 'Graphic component' to 'Graphics driver'
Changed some I-Bus text
Fixed bug where PC would not display check control display < and > characters correctly
Fixed bug where Aux Vent On and Off were not decoded properly
Fixed bug where progress log wasn't being closed sometimes when coding the nav
Fixed bug where buttons were not being re-enabled sometimes when coding the nav

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Old 10-29-2007, 04:51 AM
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Nice one mate, i'll try that out later
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zip file is corrupted
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Old 10-29-2007, 05:20 AM
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So it is, just tried it, "unexpected end of archive"
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Archive file is corrupted
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You are right - the file was corrupt. I have re-uploaded it, now its good.

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i was wondering what are "info / Select / clock" buttons are for?

I couldn't quite get the part of how to unlock / restore these buttons...

could you give me a bit more insight into it?

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also with the new function of decoding of IKE sensor status message (handbrake, oil, gears, etc), does that mean if i have the we can read the car's current status from my laptop??
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i was wondering what are "info / Select / clock" buttons are for?
Refer to your nav user manual.

Clock shows the clock
INFO displays a few options that vary according to the country you are in
SELECT brings up some other tuning / CD search options

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I couldn't quite get the part of how to unlock / restore these buttons...
Set the correct settings for the nav and those buttons will work.
You may also need to do a bettery disconnect/reconnect for the nav to propoerly recognise the monitor.

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also with the new function of decoding of IKE sensor status message (handbrake, oil, gears, etc), does that mean if i have the we can read the car's current status from my laptop??
You can read the cars status of oil pressure, handbrake, current gear, light bulbs, seat belts etc from NavCoder
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hi jo,

thank you for your detailed answer...

got an other question - coding of TV in motion, does it code the Nav computer or does it code the TV unit it self?

if I change either my nav computer or TV module, do i need to code it again?

thanks~

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Old 11-02-2007, 11:16 PM
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got an other question - coding of TV in motion, does it code the Nav computer or does it code the TV unit it self?

if I change either my nav computer or TV module, do i need to code it again?
The TV coding is stored inside the video module (TV unit).
The nav coding is stored inside the nav unit.

If the units are changed then any new unit will need to be checked and possible re-coded to match your car.
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