How to apply a new licence

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How to apply a new licence

Postby Hags86 on Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:16 pm

Hi All

I've just purchased a Level 2 Logging Licence for my M150. Where/how do I apply this to the ECU? I assume somewhere in M1Tune (but I can't find the menu item) or is there another tool to apply the licence to the ECU?

Thanks in advance
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Re: How to apply a new licence

Postby David Ferguson on Sun Nov 05, 2017 8:16 am

It's all pretty automatic (meaning I don't remember the exact process) -- I think this is what happens:

After downloading the license archive, you will install that in M1 Tune (double-click the file in Windows Explorer and M1 Tune will launch and install the license). The next time you connect to that ECU, I believe the license will be updated.

You can verify this in M1 Tune, by using Online->Show Information..., selecting your ECU. On the ECU Infomation page, there is a license button in the lower left corner -- click that button, and the right side of the window displayed will indicate the Licensed Options for logging.
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Re: How to apply a new licence

Postby Hags86 on Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:08 pm

Thanks David

I just wanted to close the loop and confirm you are correct. The issue I had was the dealer had sent me the password for where they download the licences archives from rather than the actual licence archive file. It made it a whole lot easier once I had the licence archive file rather than just a password to a website/file share I don't have access to.

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Re: How to apply a new licence

Postby Stephen Dean on Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:21 am

I'll have a chat to that dealer today as well.
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