Problems making new Acquisition Definition File
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Problems making new Acquisition Definition File
I have Bluetooth adapter for VAG KWP1281 and KWP2000 ECUs.
Its called WBH DIag. It accepts normal AT-Commands so it should be easy to setup in tunerpro for data logging. thats what I thougth before
At the moment I cant open the comport properly at all.
I'm able to comunicate with the adapter over hyperterminal very well.
When I start a hyperterm session on COM8 the Adaper is already connected (blue led stopped blinking) and the adaper is ready for input.
But what is hyperterminal doing for that? I cant get tunerpro even there
but it should be very easy to open the com port. For sure I set up the right com port in preferences, but if I start logging, the blue led just stops blinking for a second and then blinks again. so connection progress maybe was to short(bt device might be slower).
Its called WBH DIag. It accepts normal AT-Commands so it should be easy to setup in tunerpro for data logging. thats what I thougth before
At the moment I cant open the comport properly at all.
I'm able to comunicate with the adapter over hyperterminal very well.
When I start a hyperterm session on COM8 the Adaper is already connected (blue led stopped blinking) and the adaper is ready for input.
But what is hyperterminal doing for that? I cant get tunerpro even there
but it should be very easy to open the com port. For sure I set up the right com port in preferences, but if I start logging, the blue led just stops blinking for a second and then blinks again. so connection progress maybe was to short(bt device might be slower).
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Because my Bluetooth adapter doesnent confirm a connection(LED) as it does, when I open Hyperterminal(only open hyperterm, not sending anything). i'm pretty sure TP doesnt connect aldl bluetooth devices. It tries, (LED stops for a second) but I guess BT Device is not as fast with response as cable device, so connection is closed...Mangus wrote:This should be possible. How do you know that TunerPro can't open the COM port?
BT does require some delays, but you should be able to do what you need to (including add delays) with the ADX.passuff wrote:Because my Bluetooth adapter doesnent confirm a connection(LED) as it does, when I open Hyperterminal(only open hyperterm, not sending anything). i'm pretty sure TP doesnt connect aldl bluetooth devices. It tries, (LED stops for a second) but I guess BT Device is not as fast with response as cable device, so connection is closed...Mangus wrote:This should be possible. How do you know that TunerPro can't open the COM port?
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The problem is even before a adx file is used. As I understand, if a serial device is setup properly in the prefernces menu I have to konfigurate the commands(for logging) with adx file.Mangus wrote:BT does require some delays, but you should be able to do what you need to (including add delays) with the ADX.passuff wrote:Because my Bluetooth adapter doesnent confirm a connection(LED) as it does, when I open Hyperterminal(only open hyperterm, not sending anything). i'm pretty sure TP doesnt connect aldl bluetooth devices. It tries, (LED stops for a second) but I guess BT Device is not as fast with response as cable device, so connection is closed...Mangus wrote:This should be possible. How do you know that TunerPro can't open the COM port?
But if it doesn't even connect, it surely fails to send any command!
Even with a blank adx the com port must be opened by the "start stop data scan " button. Or am I able to send a command for opening the com port with an adx?
If I open hypertermnial(just opening-nothing else) com port is opened already!!
The COM port is opened when you hit the connect button. Setting up the port in the device manager doesn't do anything useful for you, since the software itself initializes the port with the information it needs (baud, byte format, parity, etc).
Make sure nothing else has the COM port open when you try to utilize TunerPro, and make sure you're sending at the proper baud rate.
Make sure nothing else has the COM port open when you try to utilize TunerPro, and make sure you're sending at the proper baud rate.
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Baud rate is set to 19200 and comport is same as in hyperterm. I think its TP problemMangus wrote:The COM port is opened when you hit the connect button. Setting up the port in the device manager doesn't do anything useful for you, since the software itself initializes the port with the information it needs (baud, byte format, parity, etc).
Make sure nothing else has the COM port open when you try to utilize TunerPro, and make sure you're sending at the proper baud rate.
If TP wasn't setup properly, it wouldn't even try to connect (LED stops flashing for a second). But by the fact it does, I guess its setup correct!
As I said before, no problems with other tools with same configuration!
Also original wbh diag soft has no prob..