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Thread: LC-2: Digital Wideband, anyone try it out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackc5ls1 View Post
    ok i did the above process. nothing has changed. i have never set up BBX. should i need to do that?
    also i got the null modem today to connect my lc2 to the serial port with no luck there either.
    im wondering if my v2 has a circuitry problem?
    When you open up V8 S&T, does it indicate the firmware version in your V2, and does your V2 LCD light up...?

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    Yes, try the rest of the setup procedure, if any step does not work then STOP and post here:


    . . .

    Note: if you have not yet configured V2 BBx config then continue:

    Insert an SD card.

    Configure BBx for your PCM or ECM/TCM:
    - start V8 Scan & Tune (S&T),
    - goto F6: Devices,
    - set File System to SD Card,
    - save to file Settings.dat,
    - click Program,
    - click Close,
    - goto F5: BBX,
    - click Format Config File System (accessed via downarrow next to Program button),
    - goto Scan page (see Note below),
    - in the blue pane delete pidlists for ECM's other than yours,
    - in the blue pane you can add new pidlists for your ECM,
    - each pidlist in the blue pane can have a number of pids as shown in the green pane (to which you can add pids from the yellow pane),
    - at the bottom of the green pane is a bargraph showing pid usage, do not let this turn red (too many pids selected),
    - goto Tune page,
    - delete any ECM's other than yours,
    - if not already present, add entries for your ECM type(s),
    - goto DTC page,
    - checkmark the DTC descriptions you want to see,
    - save to file Options.txt,
    - click Program All (accessed via downarrow next to Program button), wait for it to finish,
    - click Close,
    - goto F8:Tools,
    - in the upper box, browse to your .tun files, and click Convert Now,
    - click Close,
    - exit V8 S&T.

    Note: on the Scan page, the right-hand pane is yellow, the upper-left pane is blue, and the lower-left pane may be green or blue (depending on V8 build version).

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    2.07.95 is what the firmware says. yes it lights up and works fine. i can still flash controllers and everything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackc5ls1 View Post
    2.07.95 is what the firmware says. yes it lights up and works fine. i can still flash controllers and everything else.
    OK, then go ahead and finish setting up your BBx as shown in post #92.

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    Sorry it's been a few days had to go out of town.
    Ok I got the analog input on the v2 working.
    I will try to finish your instructions on the BBx this weekend.
    But the serial is still not working. And if I recall that's why I've always had my wide and on the analog channels
    Because I don't think my serial input has ever worked since it was new
    But thank you for the help!

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    Serial checklist: are you using a null modem adapter, did you setup serial wideband in V2 setup, are you plugged into OBD2 port.

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    Bump for an old thread. Just looking for some help with hooking a LC-2 to my V2. I currently use a LM-1 with the serial cable, but I have a friend with a LC-2. If i use this adapter http://www.sfcable.com/30D1-C1-S.html do I still need to cross wires? If so, which wires? Also, do I have to change any settings in the BBX or V2? Thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrkPhx View Post
    Bump for an old thread. Just looking for some help with hooking a LC-2 to my V2. I currently use a LM-1 with the serial cable, but I have a friend with a LC-2. If i use this adapter http://www.sfcable.com/30D1-C1-S.html do I still need to cross wires? If so, which wires? Also, do I have to change any settings in the BBX or V2? Thx
    Hi DrkPhx,

    No, the null modem adapter already crosses the Rx/Tx wires, so you do not need to modify anything... simply join/connect the LC-2 serial cable to the FSV2 serial cable using the null modem adapter.

    You have to configure FSV2 as follows:
    - serial com port: wideband
    - wideband type: Innovate

    more info, see post #3: Setting-up-a-FSV2-from-scratch



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    You can also configure FSV2 for wideband serial comms by going down the menu tree on the LCD.

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    Awesome! As usual.. thanks Joecar.

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