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Page 1 of 35 JLR Car Configuration File Management Help Documentation Contents 1 Abbreviations/Acronyms 2 Introduction 3 Overview. 4 Functional Implementation 4.1. Vehicle ID / Session Control 3 4.1.4 Active Session CCF selection ~ Session Entry Strategy 4.1.2 _ CCF Validity Check Definition. 4 44.2.1 CCF Comparison 4 44.22 _ Validity Check 4 4.1.3 Optional Vehicle ID Display 5 4.1.3.1 Generating CCF Data 6 4.1.3.2. CCF session options selection 7 4.4.3.2 Valid CCF from Master module with As Built data 7 413.22 Valid COF from Master Module without As Built data 8 441.3.2.3 All data deemed invalid. CCF loaded from As Built data, 9 41.324 No available CCF from Master, backup module or As Built data. 10 4.1.3.3 Optional summary Data Display 1 4.4.34 — CCF Validity Failure 15 4.1.4” Corrective Actions 16 4.1.4.1 — Incorrect Checksum display 16 4.4.4.2 Incorrect VIN Number 17 414.3 Other Validity Checking Failures. 18 4.1.44 Complete Vehicle Sourcing Validity Failure 18 4.1.4.5 — Recovering a CCF during a parameter update 19 4.1.4.6 Comparison Mismatches. 20 4.2. CCF Control Application. 20 4.24 Menu Structure 20 4.2.2. Current Vehicle Car Configuration Modification 21 4.22.1 Application Screenshots and Walkthrough 2 4.2.3 ” Session Active Car Configuration Selection 26 4.2.3.1 Application Screenshots and Walkthrough 7 4.23.2 _ Selection of Session Active CCF from "Other" Source 33 5 Revision History .. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 2 of 35 1 Abbreviations/Acronyms Abbreviation | Description CCF Car Configuration File ccm Car Configuration Management XCL Cross Car Line VIN [Vehicle Identification Number 10s Integrated Diagnostic System USB, Universal Serial Bus 2 Introduction This document is intended to provide guidance and assistance to any user of the Car Configuration Management (CCM) applications implemented onto the IDS. The purpose of the Car Configuration Management tool is to ensure the validity of the Car Configuration File (CCF) data, select a suitable master Car Configuration and populate Vehicle ID during session entry. The CCM tool also provides the ability to view / edit CCF parameters. In addition, the CCM tool also provides the functionality to select an alternative master CCF from multiple sources (where applicable), thus providing a method of retrieving a valid data set for a possible corrupt CCF data scenario. 3 Overview The Car Configuration Management tool will locate all the possible sources of CCF on entry to the IDS session, where a validity and comparison check will be carried out to determine the status of all available data sets. The validity check will incorporate the VIN comparison application and a check against pre-defined parameters that are specific to the vehicle being interrogated. The comparison check will provide the operator with information regarding any critical or personal discrepancies and provide an optional display of any parameters that do not match between all sources of CCF; at this point the personalisation features will be stored within the session folder available for retrieval if required. The Car Configuration Management Application extends the ability of the currently implemented CCF tool by informing the operator of which module the data is sourced, also any discrepancies between master module and As built data. With the optional summary screen showing details on each parameter set in the Master CCF, The term "Master CCF" is referred to throughout this document. The "Master CCF Module” is the vehicle module that stores and transmits the CCF around the vehicle network; this can be a different module depending on the vehicle being used. The "Session Active CCF" is referred to as the controlling CCF data used within the IDS session, where this data configures the IDS session and provides the core of the data for downloading when required. For example the Vehicle Master CCF Module may be the Instrument Cluster; however the application (or user) may select the Session Active CCF to be the data set from the Body Control Module due to corrupt data within the Instrument Cluster. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 3 of 35 4 Functional Implementation 4.1 Vehicle ID / Session Control 4.1.1 Active Session CCF selection - Session Entry Strategy The Vehicle ID and Session Control CCF management tool provide the ability to locate all current Car Configuration file sources, determine the validity of the master CCF and then populate the Vehicle ID for the entered IDS session During IDS Session entry, post VIN input, the session control attempts to obtain the Car Configuration File from the following possible sources: + Master Module store + All possible module back-up storage areas + As-built CCF data. * * In the future the as built data may need to be accessed via connectivity; this functionality must be available if the as-built files are not located on the IDS Once successfully located the files will be compared using the two steps detailed in section 4.1.2, to determine the validity of the current CCF data. During the CCF comparison the personalisation parameters are stored within the application, along with the located CCF files (once they have been deemed valid), allowing the files to be accessed during the CCM Application. The operator will be informed of the CCF status during the session entry. If the CCF data is deemed to be correct (valid and not corrupt) then the vehicle specific data is used and the optional summary screen can be viewed, as detailed in section 4.1.3, providing a "standard vehicle configuration” screen. This master CCF module data set will be used throughout the session, until the session is either, terminated, an alternative Session Active CCF is selected or personalisation features are changed. Where the CCF validity check confirms non-corrupt CCF data, but the CCF comparison details a critical or personalisation mismatch between the sources of CCF data and As-built, the operator will be informed as detailed in section 4.1.3. This does not include the checksum parameter. With the optional summary screen, the operator is informed by displaying the mismatches with appropriate icons detailing that the parameter is a critical or personalisation feature mismatch. The master CCF module data set continues to be used during the session entry and text is displayed informing that an alternative Session Active CCF can be selected within the CCF Selection Application, if required. A session abort option is also provided at this point. Where the CCF validity check details corrupt data from the vehicle master CCF module only, the following sources are used as the Session Active CCF data set (providing this data is deemed valid) in the following order: 1. Alternative vehicle CCF back-up source 2. Where applicable, other alternative vehicle CCF back-up sources 3. As-built CCF LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 4 of 35 The operator is informed of any corruption and the alternative source detailed. In addition, text is displayed informing that an alternative master CCF can be selected within the CCF Selection Application as detailed in section 4.2. Where the CCF cannot be sourced from the vehicle and if all vehicle sources are deemed corrupt the operator will be informed. At this point the following sources of session Vehicle ID data will be: 1. As-built CCF 2. Basic Vehicle Configuration (using qualifier questions) The operator will be informed that an alternative Session Active CCF can be selected within the CCF Selection Application and the ability to abort the session at this point is also provided. During master CCF selection the Validity check will always take precedence over the CCF comparison. Once a corrupt CCF is determined the CCF comparison is not carried out against the corrupt CCF. 4.1.2 CCF Validity Check Definition 44.24 CCF Comparison The CCF comparison functionality will carry out a direct compare against all parameters within the sourced / selected Car Configuration Files and the associated As-built CCF, All CCF data sets (sources) will be compared to the current session active CCF. Where a mismatch of parameter(s) is determined the operator will be informed. Using the optional summary screen the detailed CCF parameter display can be viewed. Where the parameter is a Personalisation Feature the operator will be informed by a specific icon assigned to Personalisation features. 44.22 Validity Check The validity check provides the ability to carry out a sanity check of the individual Car Configuration files, against specified data located within the XCL CCF definitions. During the session entry standard VIN comparison test, the VIN numbers accessed from the list of pre-determined modules are compared against the last 6 digits of the manually entered VIN, where a match is determined the full VIN must be stored. To carry out the validity check the following CCF areas are compared: 1. The VIN located in the CCF is compared against the "matched" VIN(s), detailed above, as well the manually entered VIN during session entry. All parameters must match. 2. The "Brand" parameter must match the vehicle that has been chosen during session entry, as detailed in the CCF rule-set definition. 3. The "Vehicle" type parameter must match the vehicle type that has been chosen during session entry, as detailed in the CCF rule-set definition. 4. The file should not contain a complete set of 00 or FF values 5. CCF data checksum* LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 5 of 35 6. VIN characters versus CCF parameters * The CCF data checksum will be calculated by IDS and compared against the checksum programmed into the actual CCF. If the checksums do not match then a failure setting for this validity check will be flagged. This checksum has not currently been enabled for any vehicle lines and therefore will not be actively included within the file validation until implemented within Manufacturing Once the above parameters have been compared and correctly match, the CCF will be classed as valid data. An invalid file will be detailed to the user. 4.1.3 Op’ nal Vehicle ID Display Once the Session Active CCF has been selected an optional summary screen can be displayed to the user. This will provide an overview of the complete vehicle CCF state, plus the ability to be able to toggle between the summary screen and the standard CCF pre-defined parameter screen detailing the VIN, vehicle type, personalisation features and all other qualification related details that are sourced from the Session Active CCF. This screen displays 2 section that details the source of the Session Active CCF along with the following information: + A listing of the CCF sources that the have been interrogated + Vehicle Identification Number + The Vehicle Network that each CCF source is on (High Speed CAN etc) + An icon detailing the source (module icon / file icon) + Status of each CCF source (Valid / Corrupt / No communications) + The overall amount of CCF parameter mismatches (if applicable), differentiating between personalisation and critical mismatches + Operator information detailing that an alternative Session Active CCF can be selected using the CCF Selection Application + A button that can be pressed to toggle between the CCF parameters and the summary screen + The ability to view CCF data failure reasons. Where no Car Configuration data is available and basic configuration is used, via operator questions, the basic information (VIN and Vehicle type, plus any qualifier answers) will be displayed. A session abort option is also provided at this point. *Where a previous session is selected during session entry, Vehicle ID will use the CCF data previously uploaded from the Vehicle Master Module and all Back- up Modules during the entry to the session selected by the operator. This data will be located in the session folder so that the CCF data will not be uploaded from the vehicle. Once sourced the previously detailed Validity and Comparison checks will be conducted and the standard CCF summary screen will be displayed. *If any CCF parameter changes are carried out a new session must be started allowing the CCF to load the latest modifications. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 6 of 35 The following pages display the following session entry vehicle scenarios: Valid CCF from Master module with As Built data Valid CCF from Master Module without As Built data. All data deemed invalid. CCF loaded from As Built data. No available CCF from Master, backup module or As Built data. BwWNE 44.34 Generating CCF Data S Generating car configuration data, please wat During any upload of CCF data from the vehicle, as-built or any other source the IDS application requires a certain amount of time to analyse the data. The screen above is displayed once all the data has been uploaded and is being processed, The processing includes comparison and validity checks as well as ordering for parameter display - At this point the data has already been uploaded and the application is processing the data. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 7 of 35 44.3.2 CCF session options selection 4.1.3.2.1 Valid CCF from Master module with As Built data. Wsovor vat) “The car configuration has been automatically selacted from the RSJB_SYSTEM_A module, whic I the master for this vette “Tis car configuration datas curently being used by the vehicle and has been deemed valifor use, continuing with thie ata will new populate the IDS eescion to configure accordingly. During any cat configuration download tis ealected data ‘llbe downlcadedte the master module and all supported module backup storages. “The selected car configuration compared against the as-built ear eoniguration fr thie Select the tek to continue the Select the erossto end the curent session The screenshot displayed above details that the Car Configuration in this instance has been taken from the Master module RSJB. Also shown is the confirmation that the Car Configuration is valid. Any applications that require Car Configuration update will use this data as the active session CCF and update the Master and all backup modules accordingly. The session active CCF is automatically compared to the As Built CCF & any discrepancies will be show by the number of mismatched comparison differences. The Car Configuration summary is available to view by clicking on the summary button as shown above. Selecting the tick will continue into the session using the active session CCF from the module source as stated. Selecting the cross will abort the current session and returns to the start of IDS. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 8 of 35 .2 Valid CCF from Master Module without As Built data. TSOVOTaLvaT ‘The car configuration has been automaticaly selected from the RSJB_SYSTEM_A module, which isthe master for this vehicle. ‘This cr configuration datas curently being usta by the vehicle and nas been deemed valdfor use, continuing with this data ill now populate the IDS session to configure accordingly. During any car configuration download tis selected data lllbe downloaded tothe master module and all supported module back-up stot ‘The as-bull car configuration Is unavallable and therfore cannot be compared against the selected car configuration, To viaw he curent car configuration deals, select the car configuration summary button ‘Select the tckto continue the session using the automaticaly selected car configuration, Selectthe erseeto end the current seesion The screenshot displayed above details that the Car Configuration has been taken from the Master module RSJB. If the As Built is not available then no comparison can be carried out. The session will still continue using the Master as the active session CCF sourced from the module as stated. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 9 of 35 3 All data deemed invalid, CCF loaded from As Built data. TOSDvOITaLvaN) ‘The car configuration has been automaticaly ‘The master: be Comvigjuration the as-built data and ontinulng with tis data wll now populate th IDS eessionto cansigue tothe as-bull status of the vehicle. During sry ear configuration downlosd tis selected dats al be downloaded tothe master module and all supported module back-up storages, tis advised that a download of car ‘The selected car configuration has been compared against the as-built car configuration fortis vehicle, there were 182 umber of comparison diferences between the selected and se-bult car configuration data. To vlew the current ar configuration deals, select the car configuration summary button Select the tckto continue the session using te autematicaly selected ear configuration, Select the eroseto end the curent session, The above screen details that the data sourced from the Master and backup modules, has been deemed invalid. As built CCF data is used during this session. Using the summary button will display the summary and aid investigation as to the cause of the invalid data. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 10 of 35 4.1.3.2.4 No available CCF from Master, backup module or As Built data. PSoveTLva Car configuration data cannot be located from the vehele and therefore an IDS basic corviguration has been asslaned, IMPORTANT: Special actions are require for this diagnostic sessio The master vehicle ar configuration and all Supported backun storages have bren deemed invalid or could not be read by IDS, andthe ae-bult esr configuration Currey unavailable. The secelon entry wil continue with abesle configuration esting, which wil require certain, {ualiication questions tobe answered. ‘Those auestons must bo answered correct as thoy wll confgure the IDS sossion and porontaly asset nthe module sotrare. Pease navigate to the ‘ar configuration management menu, then select session active car configurstion selection’ menu ‘option to manually select an alternative car configuration feof contact the technical hotline fr futher advie, ‘The es-bull car configuration ie unavalsble and therefore eannot be compared agains the selected ear configuration, ‘Selactthetektocontinus the eeselon using the baele configuration, ‘Selectthe cross to end the current session, The example above shows that no CCF data is currently available for this vehicle: Where the above occurs the application will not select a master CCF data set, as none are available When this scenario occurs the operator will be presented with the option to either abort the session or continue using basic configuration. The operator should investigate the reason for upload failures before continuing with any further module programming functions. To select a CCF data set from an alternative source the operator can navigate through IDS to the CCF Active Session Selection application. The above screen will be displayed when either corrupt or invalid data is received from all sources, or when vehicle communications cannot be established. As no CCF has been uploaded it is not possible to provide a summary of the Master or backup modules. To continue into the session there will be a number of qualifying questions that need to be answered correctly. The active session CCF may cause failures or incompatible software to be programmed into some modules, if the questions are answered incorrectly. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 11 of 35 44.3.3. Optional summary Data Display Sliding screen display TOSDVOTa.Va) Session enty ear configuration summary t etive session active carconfigurton source's RIE Q Help on ear configuration summary To view car coniguratin vay check falas & Te view te car confiuraton summary press the To view te car configuration garamaer dts and any niche. pest flowing Duo a eee 2 Pare rwcacicrcer eed t On entering the summary screen a blue sliding screen appears. The blue screen will slide to the right after 5 seconds. The screen can be re-opened by clicking on the @ icon at the top of the light blue strip on the right edge of the screen, see screen below. The screen displays a brief view of the buttons and their functions within the summary screen, TSO ‘Session anty ear configuration summary ‘Active session active car configuration source AS_ BURT @) LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 12 of 35 Main summary screen Sova ‘Seesion entry ear configuration eummary Aetve seston ative car configuration souree ie R58 Q Where As-built CCF data is available on the IDS a green tick will be displayed alongside the As-built status. Where no data is available from the Master module, back-up modules or As-built a red cross X will be displayed. The application selects the Session Active CCF data set and this is stated by the blue @ icon, under the associated source. This CCF data set is then used to populate the IDS session. The Session Active Master is used to compare against the other CCF data sets, this determines whether any critical @ or personalisation §@ mismatches are present. The master column will have "NA" displayed in the mismatches rows, Where any mismatches are present the amount of mismatches will be displayed in the associated column. Theoretically there should be no mismatches between the master and back-up modules, there may be personalisation mismatches the as-built data set and other vehicle sources. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 13 of 35, TSovor aval ‘Session entry car configuration summary Ae jon active car configuration source is RSJB Car configuration data from all configuration sources The screenshot above shows the detailed display of the individual parameters when toggled from the summary screen using the parameter display button at the top of the screen. Each parameter can be highlighted within the top window and the associated setting for each CCF source will be displayed within the lower window, this allows the operator to review any mismatches and determine whether a specific vehicle issue is apparent. The mismatch columns on the right hand side of the top window can be toggled to filter on mismatches or the standard view above. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 14 of 35 TSOvOraLvaTl ‘Session entry car configuration summary Active session astive cr configuration source is R58 Q Where As-built CCF data is NOT available on the IDS, a red cross ¥ will be displayed alongside the As-built status. As it is not possible to compare the Master CCF to the As Built CCF, the Master module and all backup modules will be compared and a yellow tick will be displayed, a green tick will only be displayed when static as-built data can be compared against. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 15 of 35 SOV ‘Session entry ear configuration summary ote ve ear configuration source is AS_BULT @ The display above details a scenario where the validity check of CCF data fails, this is denoted by displaying the yellow exclamation mark. Where the above occurs the application will use the As Built data as the master CCF data set. The validity failure reason can be seen by selecting the yellow exclamation button at the top of the screen, this can be seen below where the session entered VIN did not match the VIN located within all three CCF data sets: ‘Seesion entry ear configuration summary Mivuimsinaregamennions@ | | @ | ut LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 16 of 35 Another potential cause can be seen in the screen below. In this instance the checksum is mismatched between the module CCF and the session upload CCF. Sesion ey er eoniguaton summary Ave session stv a contiuaton sues 6WOwE.SET@ [| GG 4.1.4 Corrective Actions During 95% of IDS session entries against production vehicles the validity and comparison results will display no failures, where personalisation features in the vehicle master and supported back-up stores may match, but differ to the as- built. This scenario would indicate that during the lifecycle of the vehicle, certain personalisation changes have been carried out. The validity check failure will provide a report as detailed previously, to cater for such failures the following scenarios have been provided. These are provided as a guide and therefore there are many other possible reasons for validity failures that may need similar rectification steps. 44.44 Incorrect Checksum display Where the validity check returns an incorrect checksum display for a given module data set the source should not be used as a session active CCF. The reasoning behind the incorrect checksum could be that the CCF data is either corrupt or has been manually updated outside of the IDS platform. The IDS application carries out the checksum validity check by compiling the data within the CCF and then calculates the expected CCF checksum - if there is a mismatch between the expected and the actual then the CCF source is deemed invalid. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008 Page 17 of 35 During IDS session entry the application will automatically discard this source of data and select the next most appropriate source, where available. If an alternative valid source is available then this will be selected, the operator should then proceed directly to the Car Configuration Management menu item and select the Current Car Configuration Modification application. Upload the CCF and then download to the vehicle WITHOUT CHANGING ANY PARAMETER, VALUES. The application will download the valid session active CCF data to the vehicle master and all associated back-up modules. Where all vehicle CCF data is deemed invalid, but the as-built CCF data is available and valid, the above steps should be carried out using the as-built data as the session active CCF. This will be automatically selected by the IDS application. Where all vehicle CCF data is deemed invalid and the as-built CCF data is either unavailable or invalid, then the operator should continue to enter the session using the basic configuration of VIN, Vehicle Type and Model Year. The operator should proceed to the Car Configuration Management menu item and select the Active Session Car Configuration application; once all possible sources are displayed the operator should select the "Other" button and browse to locate a previous session CCF file. If the vehicle has no previous IDS sessions saved, then there will be no CCF files available. If there are previous sessions available then the operator can select a CCF file that they may know or suspect to be valid = this will then be validated and compared. If the data is deemed as valid and correct (a certain amount of user visible validation will be required at this point) then the data can be selected as the session active CCF and downloaded to the vehicle master module and all supported back-up modules. It is advised that the operator restarts the session at this point to ensure the validity check and active CCF session are all correct. Where no previous session CCF data is available the Technical Hotline should be contacted, where the vehicle as-built CCF file may be available. This can then be passed to the operator and saved on a USB memory stick. Using the "Other" button within the Active Session Car Configuration application the as-built file can be located and selected as the session active CCF. If the data is deemed as valid and correct (a certain amount of user visible validation will be required at this point) then the data can be selected as the session active CCF and downloaded to the vehicle master module and all supported back-up modules. It is advised that the operator restarts the session at this point to ensure the validity check and active CCF session are all correct. 44.4.2 Incorrect VIN Number Where the validity check returns an incorrect VIN number display the operator should ensure that the VIN entered during the session entry matches the VIN number for the vehicle in question. If the VIN entered is correct but the IDS session entry states that the VIN fails the validity check, for a given module data set, the source should not be used as a session active CCF. The reasoning behind the incorrect VIN could be that the CCF data is either corrupt or incorrect for the vehicle. The IDS application carries out the VIN validity check by comparing against the VIN entered during session entry and also against the VIN number read from other vehicle modules ~ if there is a mismatch between CCF VIN and other VIN sources then the CCF source is deemed invalid. LR Car Configuration File Management Help © Jaguar Land Rover 2008

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