
Module for reading and writing control units on Delphi DMCI CAN bus, installed on DAF and Hyundai trucks.
The control unit is based on the Motorola MPC561 processor with external flash memory of 2.0Mb.
Which vehicles and control units does the Bitbox Delphi DMCI CAN module support:
FIDs: 117, 118
- DAF Delphi DMCI (FID: 117)
- Hyundai Delphi DMCI (FID: 118)
Allows reading and writing of calibration area via CAN-bus with checksum correction.
Attention! Some of the equipment models supported by this module use a 24V onboard power supply. Use J2534 adapters that support this voltage (for example, Scanmatik 2 / 2 PRO) or connect the unit on the bench.
To use the module, you need to purchase a Bitbox USB protection key. The key can be purchased in our store. An unlimited number of modules can be purchased for one key.
Module activation is performed within 1 hour on business days (usually 10-15 minutes). Activation may be delayed on weekends and holidays (up to 2 hours).
To activate the module, ONLY the serial number of the key and email are required.
To work through the OBD2 connector, a J2534 adapter is required (Scanmatik 2, OpenPort 2.0, Dialink, Mongoose, and others). More about J2534 here.
To connect the control unit on the bench, additional equipment needs to be purchased, any of the following:
Powerbox and Combibox for PCMflash are fully compatible with Bitbox.
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If you have entered the wrong key or device number, the return is not valid. It is not possible to modify the license for another device.
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Our store is not responsible for the functionality of the software module. We cannot guarantee the declared functions since we are not the developer.