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What is NCS Dummy?

NCS Dummy is a tool that works with NCS Expert. It makes it easier to understand and make changes to the software config of your various ECUs.NCS Dummy parses keyword trace files(FSW_PSW.TRC) or nettodata trace files (NETTODAT.TRC) and retrieves all possible parameters, control unit data and order options for each function. The parsed trace files can be viewed and modified in a graphical trace editor or exported to text files. NCS Dummy can be used to compare two trace files and show the differences. Furthermore NCS Dummy can disassemble and assemble NCS Expert data files to achieve functionality that is not possible with a stock NCS Expert installation.

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Download NCS Dummy and extract the contents of the downloaded archive to a local folder on your hard disk. Double-click NcsDummy.exe to start the application.

If NCS Dummy throws an application error, “The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135)”, you are missing the .NET Framework. Download and install the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1(Click here) or Microsoft .NET Framework 4 (Click here)

If you do not yet have the Microsoft .NET Framework installed and don’t need other applications that use the framework, it doesn’t really matter which version you install. If your computer is running an older version of the .NET Framework NCS Dummy will ask you to update to version 3.5 service pack 1. On the first launch NCS Dummy checks for the existence of folder C:NCSEXPERDATEN. If the path is not found NCS Dummy automatically switches to the “Options” tab and asks to enter the path to the NCS Expert DATEN folder. After the path has been set NCS Dummy is ready for use.

A lot of information in NCS Dummy can be exported to text files. By default NCS Dummy will open these text files with Microsoft Notepad. If you have a third party plain text editor you prefer, like Notepad++ or UltraEdit, now is a good time to set this in NCS Dummy. Point “Path to custom text file viewer” on the “Options” tab to the text editor’s executable and (if necessary) specify the text editor’s command line arguments in “Text file viewer arguments” (the default “%1” works for most applications).

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While the NCS Dummy graphical trace editor is quite comfortable to use in Windows XP/2003 on a 1024×768 pixels display (at 96 dpi), the larger scaling of Windows Vista/7/8/10 leaves only a limited amount space available to the graphical trace editor. If you have such a small display and want to squeeze out a few extra rows in the graphical trace editor, launch NCS Dummy with command line argument /smalldisplay:
NcsDummy.exe /smalldisplay

This will slightly decrease the font size (on Windows Vista/7/8/10) and reduce the log height to maximize the available space for the graphical trace editor. It’s not a huge difference but can really make a difference on small displays. If you like the result create a shortcut to the NCS Dummy executable that appends this argument.

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When you installed a repaired DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) module to enable cruise control, odometer etc function, the DSC light will illuminates. BMW INPA K+CAN software will read the fault code, but you need NCS-Expert software to get the module coded. Here is the detail instruction on coding E39 DSC module with NCS-expert.

Tool needs:
BMW ICOM A2+B+C diagnostic system hardware
BMW ICOM NCS-Expert software (included in BMW ICOM software 2014.12 HDD)

Instruction:

Install DSC module
Well install NCS-Expert software and connect the BMW ICOM a2+b+c main unit with vehicle via OBD socket
After well loaded with software, click File >>Load Profile
Select “Expertmode”
Press “F1 VIN/ZCS/FA”
Select “F3 ZCS/FA f. ECU”
Select your BMW chassis type: E39
Select ECU type: IKE, press OK
Then NCS-Expert will display vehicle data/information, press “F3 ZCS/FA f. ECU” to continue.

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The software will display all the modules are available to be coded below “get coded” icon.
Select “F4 Process ECU” to code a specific single module.
Then the system will display a list of all coding available modules. Select the module you want to code: DSC.
NCS-Expert software will display “DSC get coded” message. Click “F3 Execute job” button

DSC module coding is completed. DSC indicator light on dash turn off. No fault codes stored for DSC module.
Exit the BMW NCS-Expert coding software.

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