Castor
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I have another Q or two....re the Nanocom.
A little background first:- I've spent a goodly chunk of this week berating Siemens execs. re the quality of their manuals for their "TIA Portal" PLC configuration software. Many of the manual entries don't make sense because they assume a common conceptual base and prior knowledge of their users, which is simply not the case. Despite the protestations of my software engineers, Siemens insist that they are correct and the rest of the world is a: a bit dim, and b: wrong.
Now to the BECM & Nanocom; I'm trying to understand the functional difference between and correlation between the BECM states of "Alarmed" and "Locked" as I wish to completely own my P38. I wish to make the vehicle electronics completely incapable of immobilising the vehicle, as I can achieve the level of security I require by mechanical means.
From the Nanocom site:-
"It should be noted that if the BeCM ECU is Locked, which is the state it is shipped from new, then certain information is not accessible.
If the BeCM is Alarmed it will need to be unlocked by a specialist before any communication is possible.
The Nanocom Evolution does not have the ability to unlock the BeCM."
Can anyone help me unravel this? What do those two conditions actually represent?
It's no wonder that those with lesser experience find diagnostics difficult - I could rant for hours.
A little background first:- I've spent a goodly chunk of this week berating Siemens execs. re the quality of their manuals for their "TIA Portal" PLC configuration software. Many of the manual entries don't make sense because they assume a common conceptual base and prior knowledge of their users, which is simply not the case. Despite the protestations of my software engineers, Siemens insist that they are correct and the rest of the world is a: a bit dim, and b: wrong.
Now to the BECM & Nanocom; I'm trying to understand the functional difference between and correlation between the BECM states of "Alarmed" and "Locked" as I wish to completely own my P38. I wish to make the vehicle electronics completely incapable of immobilising the vehicle, as I can achieve the level of security I require by mechanical means.
From the Nanocom site:-
"It should be noted that if the BeCM ECU is Locked, which is the state it is shipped from new, then certain information is not accessible.
If the BeCM is Alarmed it will need to be unlocked by a specialist before any communication is possible.
The Nanocom Evolution does not have the ability to unlock the BeCM."
Can anyone help me unravel this? What do those two conditions actually represent?
It's no wonder that those with lesser experience find diagnostics difficult - I could rant for hours.
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