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E-Sys - Getting Started Coding - Part 1

The document provides steps for using E-Sys software to code an option on a BMW vehicle using an Ethernet to OBDII cable, including connecting the cable to the vehicle and computer, opening necessary software like ZGW_SEARCH and E-Sys, reading coding data from the vehicle, editing the desired option in the FDL file from inactive to active, saving and coding the changes, then testing the new function.

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E-Sys - Getting Started Coding - Part 1

The document provides steps for using E-Sys software to code an option on a BMW vehicle using an Ethernet to OBDII cable, including connecting the cable to the vehicle and computer, opening necessary software like ZGW_SEARCH and E-Sys, reading coding data from the vehicle, editing the desired option in the FDL file from inactive to active, saving and coding the changes, then testing the new function.

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E-Sys v3.18.

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Getting Started: Coding
EST Token Required
Ethernet to OBDII cable
Build cable as per enet_doku.pdf found in C:\EDIABAS\Hardware\ENET
Read both PDF documents as they are useful and tell you how to edit eidabas.ini and troubeshoot
Step 1: Connect cable to computer then to car
Step 2: Wait till LAN network adapter in task bar has established limited network capability (no screenshot)
Step 3: Open ZGW_SEARCH.exe

Step 4: If cable is built correctly, and EDIABAS.ini is configured correctly you should get (see screenshot)

Information Masked for


privacy

Note: If it is BLANK, its likely due to the LAN connection is still configuring, wait until it has shown Limited Connectivity
and hit refresh
If you get an error, verify cable is connected to both computer and car
Further information read Anleitung EDIABAS-Ethernet.pdf found in C:\EDIABAS\Hardware\ENET

Step 5: Open E-Sys

Step 6: Click the Connect button

Step 7: Select F series you are working on, my case F10 and select Connection via VIN and click Connect

Step 8: Click OK

Step 9: Click Read

Note: Option to save or not to save

Step 10: Click Read (VCM)

Step 11: Select CADF (only one with a green Check mark) file under the module you want to read
and select Read Coding Data

Step 12: Error Report, Click Close (or save if necessary)

Step 13: New option under CADF, a folder. Expand the folder by clicking + and right click that file, Select EDIT FDL

Step 14: Browse the folders till you find your option, I want option KOMFORTSCHLIESSUNG_FB

Step 15: Factory option set to nicht_active. Right click, select Edit

Step 16: Select option desired, in this case, select aktiv

Step 17: Once all changes have been made, Click the Save icon

Step 18: Once saved, click the green back arrow

Step 19: Right click FA, select Activate FA

Activating FA, just wait till it finishes. Once finished, FA should show (active) in green. If not, try again.

Note: If you do not activate FA as described in Step 19, you will receive this message

Step 20: Select the CAFD file that you just edited and then click CODE FDL

Step 21: Coding FDL (progress)

Step 22: After it completes, Click Close

Step 23: Error report will open, view and click Close (or save if necessary)

Cycle key and test for function. In my case, 0 errors so it should work. I tested the new function and windows
rolled up via remote by pressing and holding the lock button.

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