For more information see the Data Logging page. You can the data from the measuring blocks. When you have one or more measuring group with speed (km/h) in it, clicking on will bring up the Acceleration Measurement function, which is described on the Acceleration Measurement page. This will save the results to your PC, typically in in your VCDS\Logs directory like this: Measuring Blocks Log. If you'd like to record just a snapshot of the current readings in each group, click on. You can also type a Group number into the Group box and click Most 1996 and newer ECUs have Groups through the 200 range, but there are often "gaps" in the numbers. Don't become discouraged when you find some that say "ERROR: Group xxx Not Available" or if you find some groups where the fields are all blank. Use and to scroll through the available groups (000 - 255 on most Control Modules). For controllers using the UDS/ODX/ASAM protocol, the Measuring Blocks function is not available and you MUST use Advanced Measuring Blocks instead.ĭual ECUs: For vehicles with dual ECU's (like the Audi R8), data from both ECU's can be viewed simultaneously by accessing as shown here: You may also want to try the Advanced Measuring Blocks function, which frees you from the grouping format of the Measuring Blocks function. On this screen, you can read all sorts of data from the Control Module in real-time. Online Demo / Manual- Measuring Blocks Screen
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