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E-Sys - Editors and Viewers

The document provides instructions for using E-SYS software to view and edit coding data for vehicle modules. It explains that reading all CAFDs after an update saves the vehicle's baseline in the CAF folder. Users should make copies of these .ncd files as backups in case the SVT is damaged. The document then states that these backup files can be used to browse the SVT tree without connecting to the vehicle. It briefly describes the CAF Viewer tool for examining coding data in the original BMW CAFD files.

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E-Sys - Editors and Viewers

The document provides instructions for using E-SYS software to view and edit coding data for vehicle modules. It explains that reading all CAFDs after an update saves the vehicle's baseline in the CAF folder. Users should make copies of these .ncd files as backups in case the SVT is damaged. The document then states that these backup files can be used to browse the SVT tree without connecting to the vehicle. It briefly describes the CAF Viewer tool for examining coding data in the original BMW CAFD files.

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E-SYS

"EDITORS AND VIEWERS"


TAB
FDL-EDITOR
Software Variant Table Tree (SVT)

Below is a picture of the SVT tree. If you're interested in this type of guide you more
than likely know how to get to this point. The CAFD that are marked with a green
check mark are your active units and can the coding data can be read. Whenever
you read the coding data a copy of this CAFD is saved in C:\ESysdata\CAF. When
you get your car back from having an update done (i.e. Global Update) you should
read all the CAFDs for your vehicle. This will save the baseline (.ncd files) of your
vehicle in C:\ESysdata\CAF. Now move a copy of all the .ncd files to a location that is
safe. If you should manage to damage the SVT in your car, you can use these files to
rewrite the CAFD to its original condition.

So now you have copies of all your .ncd files and are wondering what you can do with
them. Well for a start you can use them to browse the SVT directory tree of your car
while not physically connected to it. Your next question is how? Hold on to your
hats...here we go.
That's pretty much that as it relates to the "FDL-Editor." Feel free to explore and see what
you can find.
CAF VIEWER

Next is the CAF-Viewer, which is obviously one icon down from the FDL-Editor.

The CAF-Viewer will allow you to look at all the available modules and codes sitting in the
original BMW CAFD files (located in C:\psdzdata\SWE\cafd or C:\SWE\cafd).
That's pretty much it for this round.

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