Mazda Training manual — part 51

Using IDS

Curriculum Training

02-41

Programmable Module Installation

This function is used when it is necessary to install a new module that requires
configuration data to be transferred from the old module. In addition, some modules
must be programmed with the latest software calibration as they are supplied blank.

Selecting “Programmable Module Installation” from the main menu will call up a sub-list
of all the modules on the vehicle that require configuration and/or programming. After
selecting the module in question follow the on-screen prompts. IDS will present a series
of screens with instructions to perform such as turning the ignition key off or on, and
when to install the new module in the vehicle.

NOTE: Be sure to follow these instructions in the exact order they are given, i.e. do not

remove or install any modules before instructed to do so. Failure to follow the
instructions correctly may result in programming incorrectly or not at all.

The programming process begins automatically and a bar graph appears indicating the
progress.

L1001.2_038


Using

IDS

02-42 Curriculum

Training

If IDS was unable to retrieve configuration data because of either a non-functioning
module or a module which was removed and discarded before IDS was allowed to
retrieve the data, the user is presented with the opportunity to obtain the so called “As-
Built” data. This data are the records of the applicable module configurations stored in
each module as the vehicle left the factory. The As-Built data contain information about
the specific functions of a certain vehicle variant in the form of hexadecimal numbers.

NOTE: The As-Built data can be obtained via the Technical Hotline or the Technical Service

Department.

The following picture shows a sample of an As-Built data sheet. It contains the As-Built
data for the PCM and the BCE (Body/Chassis/Electrical) modules of a certain vehicle
variant (identified by the VIN). The data are only applicable for this specific vehicle and
therefore must not be used for any other vehicle.

L1001.2_056

Using IDS

Curriculum Training

02-43

If As-Built data are required for module configuration, the IDS displays a screen with the
module identification code and three boxes for the hexadecimal numbers. After matching
the module identification code (e.g. PCM1) with the similar code on the As-Built data
sheet the corresponding hexadecimal numbers can be entered into the boxes.

After pressing the tick button the programming process begins automatically and a bar
graph appears indicating the progress.

NOTE: Do not configure a module by downloading configuration data from another vehicle of

similar build and uploading it into the vehicle concerned. This may create problems
as configurable modules are only working properly if they are configured according to
the appropriate data specified by each VIN. In addition, this procedure may also
transfer the VIN logged in the module from one vehicle to another.

L1001.2_039

As-Built Data Entry Screen

Using

IDS

02-44 Curriculum

Training

In addition, manual selection of the configuration data may be required for some
modules. Then IDS displays a pick list with the parameters to be selected on the left-
hand side of the screen. After highlighting a certain item the possible settings appear on
the right-hand side of the screen. Now the user can select the configuration data by
highlighting the desired settings.

After pressing the tick button the programming process begins automatically and a bar
graph appears indicating the progress.

L1001.2_040

Configuration Selection Screen

Была ли эта страница вам полезна?
Да!Нет
6 посетителей считают эту страницу полезной.
Большое спасибо!
Ваше мнение очень важно для нас.

Нет комментариевНе стесняйтесь поделиться с нами вашим ценным мнением.

Текст

Политика конфиденциальности