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F. Version Coding and Diagnostic Testing

F. Version coding and diagnostic testing

1. Connect Star Diagnosis (SDS) to the vehicle and perform the version coding outlined below.

2. Set the instrument cluster by using path:

Control units / Information and communication / IC - Instrument Cluster / Control unit adaptations / Version coding / Optional equipment

Set cellular phone to "PRESENT."

3. Set the cellular phone in the communications platform by using path: Control units / Information and communication / Audio, Video, Navigation and Telematics / CTEL / Control Unit Adaptations / Read coding & change if necessary / System Configuration / Set "Portable Cellular Phone" to "FITTED" / Hit F5 to carry out coding / Hit F3 to transfer coding to module / Hit F2 / Select "Yes" to restart ring

4. Set the MOST ring configuration to match the diagram on page 11 by using path:

Control units / Information and communication / Audio, Video, Navigation and Telematics / AGW / Control Unit Adaptations / Read coding and change if necessary / Specified configuration of MOST components





Note:
The diagram above is an example of a MOST ring configuration including all components. Some installations will not include all the components shown in the example. If a component is not present, connect the preceding component to the component following the one not present.

5. Return to the "AGW Functions" menu. Using path:

Actual values / Actual Configuration of MOST components

Verify the version coding input above (specified value) matches the actual configuration performed during installation (actual values). The configuration is wrong if a difference exists. In such a case, disassemble and then properly reconfigure the ring.

NOTICE
DO NOT alter the configuration in the diagram to match the vehicle configuration. Failure to have the configuration set as indicated in the diagram shown earlier above will result in erroneous system operation and/or intermittent malfunctioning of some or all components.

6. Check the DTC memory of all installed components and the head unit. Investigated any present DTC(s) and identify the source. Once identified, correct the source of the DTC(s) and clear memory.

Note:
Powering up the newly installed system before version coding will set errors in the MOST ring configuration. Ignore these errors during the initial DTC check. If after clearing the DTC(s) they return in the next step, a configuration error is present that must be located and corrected.

7. Confirm no new DTC(s) exist in the D2B system group.