Bypass Editor
The Bypass Editor is not available for all XETK types.
XETK devices may support different ECU bypass methods. The Bypass Editor provides the possibility to modify the settings for bypass methods that are offered in addition to the standard ECU bypass.
The Bypass Editor contains a tabular view listing the bypass parameters and their current values for all additional bypass methods available for the XETK device type. These parameters apply only to the active configuration.
Fields and buttons in the Bypass Editor
Show Differences
This function enables you to compare the bypass settings of two loaded configurations. Only configurations of the same XETK type can be compared. The XETK Configuration Tool marks the differences between two configurations in red. Alternatively, you can compare the active configuration in the XETK Configuration Tool with the configuration of a linked XETK device.
Parameter table
A table with three columns is used to display the hardware configuration parameters. The cells in the middle column display the name of the hardware configuration parameters. The cells in the right column list their current values. Click onto the drop down lists to see all possible values.
In case of errors and warnings, the cells in the left column display a status information symbol. When you keep the mouse placed over the concerned symbol, the tool tip function shows system messages, e.g. the reason for an occurring conflict.
Symbol |
Reason of occurence |
Consequence/effect |
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When comparing two configurations, differences occured in the marked parameter. |
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A conflict between the current values of two or more Flash programming parameters occured. If an |
Via 'mouseover' a suggestion for solving the conflict is shown. (This is matching only for the "passive" conflict partners).
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Set to
default
This function enables you to reset the bypass parameters to the default values. These default values are preset when creating a new project.
See also
Compare Configuration against (X)ETK Device