Bimmer Retrofit GAT Handheld Coder Pro+ Manuel utilisateur

GAT Handheld Coder GAT Pro+ User Manual
©2016 Bimmer Retrofit Inc.
GAT Handheld Coder Pro+ User Manual
Rev 1.2
READ INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE USE OF THIS DEVICE, CONTACT YOUR
BIMMER RETROFIT REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE USE
HANDHELD SHOULD ONLY BE USED WITH APPROPRIATE CABLES INCLUDED WITH THE KIT
HANDHELD CAN BE USED ONLY WITH BMW AND VAG* VEHICLES.
DO NOT OPERATE HANDHELD UNDER THE RAIN BECAUSE THIS DEVICE IS NOT WATER-
RESISTANT AND CAN BE DAMAGED BY WATER
DO NOT USE ANY SHARP OBJECTS TO OPERATE A TOUCHSCREEN. USE FINGER OR PLASTIC SIDE
OF A PEN TO TOUCH THE ONSCREEN BUTTONS. DO NOT PUSH HARD ON THE TOUCHSCREEN AS
IT MAY DAMAGE THE SURFACE
HANDHELD CAN ONLY BE CONNECTED TO THE VEHICLE USING SPECIAL OBDII CABLE OR TO THE
PC WITH USE OF THE MICRO-USB CABLE. OBDII CABLE IS INCLUDED WITH THE KIT
*VAG vehicles support is limited and depends on the current firmware version and vehicle model

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Contents
1. Device overview................................................................................................................................ 3
2. Power requirements ......................................................................................................................... 3
2. Device connection and start-up........................................................................................................6
Vehicle SWT tasks (FSC, Certificates, eFSC) .............................................................................................. 9
SWID tab ............................................................................................................................................... 9
FSC tab ................................................................................................................................................10
Cert tab ...............................................................................................................................................11
eFSC tab ..............................................................................................................................................12
FDL Coding ..............................................................................................................................................13
FDL tab ................................................................................................................................................13
ASAP........................................................................................................................................................15
ASAP tab.............................................................................................................................................. 15
Tools........................................................................................................................................................16
Tools tab.............................................................................................................................................. 16
DTC.......................................................................................................................................................... 17
DTC tab................................................................................................................................................17
Settings....................................................................................................................................................18
Settings tab .........................................................................................................................................18
Additional wiring set ...............................................................................................................................20
Online scripts editor................................................................................................................................ 21
Technical Specifications:.........................................................................................................................24
Contact Us...............................................................................................................................................24

GAT Handheld Coder GAT Pro+ User Manual
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Device overview
RIGHT Side of GAT
1. Secondary Micro USB port (disabled): can be used for device firmware updates and
additional device functionality extension. In this version of GAT secondary micro
USB functionality is disabled. Functionality to be used in future firmware versions.
2. SIM card Slot (not included): Not used in this version. This version of GAT is
equipped with WiFi USB Modem.
3. Micro SD Card slot (not used): can be used as an additional disk drive or for other
purposes. In this version of the GAT, this slot can be used in future firmware
versions.
1. Power Button
2. OBD II / ENET Port
3. Service Button
4. 5” LCD display with capacitive
touchscreen
5. Micro SD card
6. SIM card slot (not used in this version)
7. Secondary micro USB port
8. Primary USB Port

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TOP of GAT
4. Power button
5. OBD/ENET port
6. Service button
LEFT side of GAT
WiFi dongle plugged into the Primary USB port at the left side of the unit is primary used
for all communication with GAT server. It also can be used as a secondary network card
for remote work via ENET or ICOM types of connections.
Power Button
Service Button
OBD/ENET port
Secondary
Micro USB
Micro SD Card Slot
SIM card

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FRONT PANEL of GAT
LED lights located on the front panel of GAT are used to monitor current device status.
1. Battery charging (red): Red light is ON when battery is charging
2. Power “ON” (green): Green light is ON whenever the device is turned on
3. LED1 (red) and LED2 (green) are service indicators which may show specific status of device
4. LAN network activity lights show the primary LAN network status (red and green)
7
8
9
4
Warning!
Do not use other
than manufacturer -
recommended USB
WiFi dongles, as this
may cause incorrect
device functionality.

GAT Handheld Coder GAT Pro+ User Manual
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Portable OBD Port
Portable OBD Port with wires allows to connect GAT Coder to power and LAN internet
router.
Power requirements
GAT Coder has internal battery which allows device to work autonomously for 30-45
minutes. Battery status is indicated in the top info line on LCD display. Whenever
battery level is under 50% connect GAT Coder to vehicle’s OBD port for charging.
Alternatively Portable OBD Port can be used for charging.
GAT Coder requires 12V-13.8V and at least 2A for charging of the internal battery.
Should simultaneous operation and charging of the GAT coder be required, the power
supply with at least 3.5A current and 12V-13.8V will be needed. Whenever GAT Coder is
connected to vehicle’s OBD port it can be both charged and operated simultaneously.
Device connection and start-up
To turn ON the GAT Coder press Power button (top right button) shortly.
To turn OFF the GAT Coder press and hold Power button for at least 3 seconds.
After GAT Coder is turned “ON” it takes about 30-45 seconds for it to boot up. As soon
as boot process is finished main menu of GAT coder will appear on display.

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Two different types of connection are supported by GAT Coder –Local wired connection
(CAN Bus Local) and Remote network connection (ENET or ICOM).
Local wired connection via CAN Bus –most frequently used connection whenever device is
connected via the OBD cable to a vehicle. This connection is always selected by default.
Simply connect OBD cable to vehicle and to GAT Coder, make sure that vehicle ignition
is ON and press CONNECT button on LCD of GAT Coder.
Device will start connection procedure with the vehicle. Progress bar at the bottom right
will show the percentage of completion of the process. All information during
connection will be shown on the primary information display part at the right side of
LCD display.

GAT Handheld Coder GAT Pro+ User Manual
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Should ENET or ICOM remote connection be required the device will need to be connected
to internet via local LAN (part of the OBD cable) or WiFi dongle. GAT Coder supports
connection over internet via port 6801, 6802 and 50160 to remotely connected vehicles.
At the vehicle side appropriate port should be opened and forwarded to the vehicle’s IP.
Choose desired connection (ICOM or ENET), type in IP address of the remote internet
host with vehicle’s port forwarded and type in port (default 6801). Press “Connect”
button once all information is entered. Device will attempt to connect remotely to the
vehicle. Once connection is established, vehicle information will appear in the Primary
Information Display.
If for any reason connection cannot be established the “Connect” button will become
RED and error information will be shown in Primary Information Display.
When connection is successfully established, the “Connect” button will change to
“Disconnect” and will become GREEN.
If “Disconnect” button is pressed, the current connection will be cancelled.
Menu Navigation
On-screen menu has a tab structure. Each tab has a name associated with it. When a
particular tab is selected, the new tab page will be opened on display.

GAT Handheld Coder GAT Pro+ User Manual
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From left to right, the tabs are as follows:
Connect –Connectivity tasks.
SWID –Reading of the current FSC statuses of head unit
FSC –FSC code importation
Cert –Certificate importation
eFSC –Easy FSC (quick FSC) importation
FDL –FDL Coding of the ECU using scripts
ASAP –Assistance portal for FSC and scripts downloading and management
Tools –Additional tools for use with vehicle’s ECUs
DTC –Basic vehicle diagnostic and DTC code removal
Settings –Configuration tab
Vehicle SWT tasks (FSC, Certificates, eFSC)
SWID tab allows GAT Coder to read out current statuses of all FSC codes loaded in head
unit.

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Pressing the button “Read” or “Re-Read” will trigger GAT to pull up current statuses of
head unit’s SWT and show them on the Information Display. SWID for each FSC as well
as its status and status of its Certificate will be shown.
In addition statuses of Root, Signatures and Software signatures certificates will be
shown on the Information Display together with head unit variant, activation type and
head unit bootloader code.
Additional technical information from head unit will be shown on Information Display.
FSC tab allows read, check and write of FSC codes into head unit.
Each available FSC code can be selected with the ‘radio button’ selector type. Selected
FSC code can be read and shown on the Information Display. FSC code can then be
saved on local storage inside of GAT by pressing ‘Save’ button.
When different FSC code needs to be loaded instead of currently selected one, the new
FSC code will need to be loaded up to Information Display first. This can be done by
pressing ‘Load’ button, selecting appropriate FSC code from local storage and loading it
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