Top of it, for example a widely used chip is a 93C46.You can connect the chip to your DigiProg by using adaptor ST1 or ST4. The Eeprom chip itself will have a mask number printed across the The process of reading and saving this information is very simple. This is why it is very important to read and save the original information from the Eeprom before programming, this way if any errors do occur you can always return to the point you started. Loss of this information could result in anything from minor faults, to major faults involving the vehicle not starting and having to be taken to the main dealer. These chips hold vital information from the vehicle such as ignition and immobiliser codes. On some of the vehicles you will come across, an eight pin Eeprom chip will be used to store the vehicle data.
You can also change whether your machine is working in kilometres or miles. Language, password, brightness, volume, and the time/date can all be set and changed in this menu. This menu is where settings on your DigiProg can be changed. The special functions menu is for use only by official DigiProg dealers. This menu is the same as the CAR/TRUCK menu but is used for reprogramming motorcycles. Manufacturers are set out in alphabetical order and models of vehicles are set out in a simple sub-menu format. This is the menu you will use for correcting and reprogramming vehicles. Reading,writing and saving Eeprom information is all done using this menu.Ī more detailed guide to using this menu follows later on in the introduction. The first option on the main menu is the Eeprom menu.
The default password is set to 1 but can be The DigiProg will then ask for a password to be entered before the machine can be used.
When your DigiProg has finished loading an information screen will appear with a disclaimer regarding the use of the machine.
On this screen your DigiProg’s status/software version is displayed along with your machines unique 12 digit electronic serial number. When your DigiProg is powered up, this screen will be displayed whilst your machine is loading: When connected to a vehicle by OBD DO NOT use the cigar lighter lead, the Digi takes power from the vehicle. If anything above 13.5 volts is used to power the machine,ĭamage may be caused to the main circuit board and it will need to be sent to your DigiProg dealer for repair. A regulated 12 volt power supply should be used to power your DigiProg III.