by jhidley on Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:04 pm
With the help of Chris from Motec USA, I think there is a temporary work around for this problem.
From Dash Manager, select Tools, Options and make sure that "Before sending a configuration file" is checked. When you go to upload a new configuration to the dash, a box will pop up that allows you to set which vehicle you are sending it to. You select the correct vehicle from the file box. Then proceed with the upload. This loads the dash with mostly the correct configuration. Now you have to the Calculation menu and recalculate any of the items (Gear detection, Fuel prediction, etc) in this menu that are a function of the data in the vehicle details file. Then upload the configuration to the dash again. You will not need to select the vehicle this time as it was correctly updated the first time. This is a real pain to do, but does work.
I understand that Motec's logic for this behavior is that when the PC is connected to the dash, it will correlate the dash serial number in the vehicle details file with the serial number detected by the software of the dash in the car, and then download the data automatically for the correct vehicle. This keeps someone who is blind from selecting the wrong car number in the menu when they go to download data. However with every automated function in software, there needs to be some way of turning this function off for customers that it has an undesired effect on.
Can anyone from Motec tell me what will happen if I simply remove the dash serial number from all of the vehicle detail files with a hex editor? Will that work to defeat this feature?
BTW, when you select Help from the Detail Editor window, it brings up help for Advanced Maths.
Jack Hidley