DISplus (Diagnostic Information System)
Used For: Vehicle Diagnosis, Coding, Programming and Individualization
With PROGMAN (CD14) the DISplus will no longer be able to do coding and programming directly, it will only be used as a remote terminal that can initiate Coding & Programming through SSS.
Connection: Direct to LAN/Workshop Network or Direct to OPPS/OPS/Diagnostic Head
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Diagnostic Head
Interface between vehicle and DISplus, GT1 or SSS
Used For
- Vehicle Diagnosis, Coding, Programming and Individualization
- Not to be used for programming vehicles with a MOST bus (E60/63/64/65/66...)
Connection
- Wireless to LAN/Workshop Network via access point
- Wireless connection direct to GT1
- Directly to LAN/Workshop Network using DK LAN cable
- Directly to GT1/DISplus/SSS using DK LAN Cable and adapter
Refer to EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONS
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OPPS Head - (Optical Testing & Programming System)
Interface between vehicle and DISplus, GT1 or SSS
Used For
- Vehicle Diagnosis, Coding, Programming and Individualization on Most bus equipped vehicles. NOTE: The OPPS is NOT ABLE to perform Diagnosis, Coding, Individualization & Programming on an I-bus equipped vehicle.
- Optical diagnosis of MOST and Byteflight Bus systems.
- Simultaneously program vehicles equipped MOST Bus system (except E65/66) via MOST Bus access port and OBD Connections.
Connection
- Directly to LAN/Workshop Network connection using DK LAN cable or
- Directly to GT1/DISplus/SSS using DK LAN Cable and adapter.
Refer to EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONS
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OPPS/OPS/Diagnostic Head
The OPPS (Optical Testing and Programming System), OPS (Optical Programming System) and the diagnostic head can all be used with the Software Service Station to serve as the interface to the vehicle. Optimal programming speed on MOST bus equipped vehicles is obtained by using the OPPS/OPS head connected to the OBD connector and directly to the MOST access port on E60, E63/64 and newer vehicles.
The diagnostic head is able to
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- Acts as interface between vehicle and DISplus/GT1/SSS
- Perform vehicle diagnosis, coding and programming and Vehicle & Key Memory on most vehicles. Should not be used for coding and programming vehicles equipped with a MOST bus (E60/63/64/65/66...) as processor is too slow.
- Communicates via a wired connection (DK LAN cable ) to Network or directly to DISplus/GT1/SSS
- Wireless communication to LAN/Workshop Network Connection via Access Point
Test No. 09
DISTANCE READING Test - 09 allows the total stored mileage to be updated if one of the storage components has to be replaced. The test step will be used if the manipulation dot is illuminated in the cluster display. This test step will identify which component has the lower mileage.
Display Example
012654 I - Indicates the mileage in the internal EEPROM is lower than the mileage stored in the coding plug.
000325 E - Indicates the mileage in the external coding plug is lower than the total mileage stored in the internal EEPROM.
Pressing the reset button for 4 seconds will over write the lower mileage with the higher mileage and cancel the manipulation dot. The SI data will also be transferred at the same time.
To remove the coding plug from the instrument cluster first remove the snap off cover. Pull the coding plug from the connector in the cluster.
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Going From Progman To Diagnosis On GT1
If using a GT1 it is possible to switch from Progman to a diagnostic function.
From the Progman home screen select "Change"
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The GT1 will switch to diagnostics and a new diagnostic session can be started by connecting to an available interface, if nothing was previously active.
Or
If a diagnostic session was previously active then the system will return to that point, prior to having switched over to Progman.
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Going From Diagnosis To Progman On GT1
If using a GT1 it is possible to switch from a diagnostic function to Progman to check the status of an active session.
From the diagnostic screen
Select "Change"
Select "Coding/Program"
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Select the SSS on which the session is to be checked
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The GT1 will switch to the Progman session.
Select the session to be checked.
Example
The E64 SPT 2 session is highlighted in orange, which indicates that a user input is required.
Select "E64 SPT 2"
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The status information for the selected session states that it is "Waiting for user action"
Select "Continue" to view/access the session
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Select "Start" to initiate/carryout the measures plan
Or
Select "Cancel" to end the process and return to the previous module selection screen of CIP.
Or
Select "Minimize" to return to the home screen of Progman.