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=ATI Vision=
=ATI Vision=
The following information is also contained in PDF format: [http://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Raptor-Dev/Using_ATI_Vision_with_Raptor.pdf Using ATI Vision with Raptor (PDF)]
This information is also included in the 'Documentation' folder of the installation directory for Raptor-Dev.


==Online Calibrations==
==Online Calibrations==
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* Select 'USBCan II/Memorator/Leaf CAN Channel' or your CAN adaptor
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* Right click on your adaptor (USBcan), then click 'Add Device...'
* Right click on your adapter (USBcan), then click 'Add Device...'
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 11 January 2023


ATI Vision

The following information is also contained in PDF format: Using ATI Vision with Raptor (PDF)

This information is also included in the 'Documentation' folder of the installation directory for Raptor-Dev.

Online Calibrations

While New Eagle's Raptor-Cal offers the most integrated support of typical calibration methodology workflows, we understand that you may already be familiar with a particular third-party calibration tool. As a result, Raptor-Controllers and Raptor-Displays support the industry standard XCP protocol, available in common calibration tools.

  • Open ATI Vision and select 'File->New...->Project File'
    • Name the project file

  • Right click on 'Computer', then click 'Add Device...'

  • Select 'USB Port'

  • Click 'OK'

  • Right click on 'USB', then click 'Add Device...'

  • Select 'USBCan II/Memorator/Leaf CAN Channel' or your CAN adapter

  • Enter a name and press 'OK'

  • Select the 'Settings' tab and enter the appropriate baud rate

  • Right click on your adapter (USBcan), then click 'Add Device...'

  • Select 'XCP Controller Device' and then the name of the device in the subsequent dialog and press 'OK'

  • Press 'OK'

  • Right click on your XCP device (PCM) and click 'Add Strategy...'

  • Navigate to 'C:\Vision Projects\<ModelName' and select the strategy file you want to use

  • Right click on '[Base Calibration]', then 'Save As...' and save a copy
    • You must create a copy in order to edit calibrations

  • Select 'File->New...' then 'Screen File'

  • When the new screen file opens, right click in the background and select 'Add Data Item Controls...'

    • Select and add the items you would like to display

  • Press the '!' button near the bottom left to go online

  • Press 'Upload the strategy and calibration currently in the device' to pull the values from the ECU

  • Proceed to upload by pressing 'Start'

  • When the upload is complete, press 'Close'. You are now online



Merging offline Calibration Changes

  • Once you have made offline changes or opened your calibraion file, right click on the ECU device in the tree (PCM), then 'Export Memory Image'.

  • Select 'Intel Hex-Record File'.

  • Choose a location and save the file with a .hex extension.

  • Click finish

  • Open New Eagle's 'Raptor-Cal'
  • Click 'Program' > 'Create Raptor Package'

  • Click on 'Program File (.Hex) and navigate to your new .hex file with offline calibration
    • Click 'start'

  • Save the .rpg file created
    • Close the Raptor Package program
  • Navigate to the 'Raptor-Cal' homepage and click 'Flash'

  • Once the module (ECU) has been detected, click 'Select'
  • Navigate to C:\ECU\RPG and open the .rpg file saved from using the Raptor Package program

  • Once the file is opened, it will automatically flash the ECU with offline calibrated changes