DAF DAVIDE user manual:
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DAF Davie software – what’s used for?
Passwords for programming Crashed Units and New Units.
Supported old/new calculation types of passwords for programming.
Retreive Customer Password for PCI and PMCI2 units.
Get password for programming V-MAX (speed limit).
Enable/Disable EOL (End Of Line) mode.
Supported old/new passwords to login into Service Level for more rights in DAVIE.
Download link:
Free:
https://seniorvegalo.weebly.com/blog/daf-davie-software-download (not tested yet; try at your own risk)
Tested:
It’s original and 100% tested by real professionals.
Confirmed to work with DAF VCI Lite
Language: English, German, Dutch, Danish, Czech, French, Italian, Finnish, Hungarian, German, Spanish, Norwegian, Russian, Greek, Polish, Turkish
Laptop requirement:
DAF Davie 5.6.1 installation need at least 30GB hard disk space!
Dell laptop tested good
Note: Burn the ISO files to DVD discs or use Alcohol120% software to emulate DVDRW Drive.
Operating system:
Daf DAVIE Windows 7 32 bit: tested!
Daf DAVIE must be installed on windows 7 32bit OS. Developer tool and devik not have time limitation. It is licensed to pc.
Daf DAVIE Windows 8: not tested; need luck!
Daf DAVIE Windows 10: not tested; need luck!
Steps to install DAVIE:
- Insert DAVIE 5.6.1 disc and install DAF Davie as usual
- Run DAF DAvie
Click on Login button
Enter USER ID ADMIN
Password ADMIN (two times)
- You’ll get the message
“Your user code is not installed. Install your user code per instructions”
Copy WKSCode file to USB flash and insert it to the laptop
Click OK in the message window
If everything is going right, you’ll see “Logout” and “Administration” buttons
If you get the message “Wrong code”, download WKS ISO file and insert it in Alcohol120%. Then click OK and the code will be installed.
- Insert ISO disc AS84_PRS16.40 to Alcohol120%
Click on Administration button in DAVIE
Choose Install Update, then Browse, choose Application folder, click OK and choose required language, then OK and OK again
Wait till it will be installed.
Click OK
Program will be restarted.
- Enter ADMIN/ADMIN
Click on Administration button in DAVIE
Choose Install Update, then Browse, choose Parts Rapido Subset folder – OPEN -PRS 16.40.F0 will be installed – OK
It will take more time for installation than App update.
- Extract files from 16.51 update. Click on Administration button in DAVIE
Choose Install Update, then Browse, choose folder with extracted files – Open – OK. Wait a little.
- Add user account and name it TECH. Click on Master technician to higher user rights. Click on Password and type TECH.
You will use this account for trucks diagnosing.
- Reboot pc and start DAF software and type TECH and password TECH.
Tip: DAF DAVIE XDc II Driver missing:
- Connect the DAF Device to DAF Truck OBDII port and switch ignition on.
Don’t connect to laptop by USB cable now!!
- After the LED statues are stable, install the DAF Software VCI from your desktop
Download the Software VCI driver:
- After the installation successful, now insert the USB Cable to laptop USB Port, system will find now hardware, click “next” the driver will be installed automatically.
- Tested & Finished!
For newbies or those looking for a plug-and-play solution:
Now DAF Davie 5.6.1 will come with DAF VCI Lite V1 scan tool, tested working 100% YES before delivery!
Davie software will be provided in the format of Acronis images, not DVD or CD format
So software doesn’t need activate and install yourself!
You use Davie sw for diagnosis when you get it, and will have no issues of activation and installation!
How to use DAVIE software:
With DAF VCI Lite or VCI 560, you can diagnose, troubleshoot and program:
After treatment system
Auxialiary system
Break system
CAB climate system
Communication system
Door control system
Engine system
HDOBD
Instrumentation system
Power supply and ground
Retarder system
Safety system
Security system
Steering control system
Suspension system
Tachograph
Transmission system
Vehicle control system
Have access to 4 modes:
Direct Testing mode allows immediate selection of individual control units and direct test of their components and functions.
Guided Diagnosis. Using the combination of self-diagnosis symptoms (content of fault memory) and observed symptoms (complaints from customer), the system generates a test plan and guides the user along the shortest route to the suspect component.
HD-OBD mode allows immediate selection of DAF independent control units and direct testing of their components and functions.
EOL (End Of Line) mode used in stations of the production area and allows programming, calibration, health check and diagnosing of newly produced vehicles.
Note that, you can switch between HD-OBD mode and EOL mode.
Here is an example to learn more from Davie.
Look here: the DAVIE software is gonna to clear out check engine codes in a Paccar
Diagnostic tool to use: NEXIQ 2:
Source: http://www.obdii365.com/wholesale/bluetooth-nexiq-2-usb-link-truck-scanner.html
Dashboard status
OBD connection
Nexiq 2 is connected to the vehicle
Identify vehicle
Quick check and read DTCs
Clear DTCs
Dashboard status after DTCs removal
Paccar Davie 4 software download, free
Caution:
Paccar Davie 4 software download, free
If the ignition is not keyed off, it can lead to erratic behavior or damage to the vehicle
Make sure that you follow the instructions
Key on the ignition
Dashboard status
Read DTCs again
Close DAVIE app
The dashboard and tools used
Job’s done!
Enjoy!
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With many software download portals and developers now disregarding user safety in favor of monetizing their efforts, trusted download sources are fast becoming a scarce commodity. While downloading direct from the developer is generally put forward as being the preferred option, even this is no guarantee of absolute safety.
So, for “Kathy” and others in the same boat here are the safety checks I go through prior to making any software recommendations on DCT:
1) Site Reputation
First of all I visit the product page and check the site’s safety ratings through both WOT (Web of Trust) and McAfee SiteAdvisor browser extensions. (The WOT browser extension is something I recommend to all my less experienced clients because it will actually prevent the user from loading any unsafe sites). WOT concentrates more on reputation and ethics while McAfee Site Advisor is more concerned with malware. If either rates the site as safe and neither rate it as risky, it passes the initial test and I am ready to continue.
2) Scan the Download
The next step is obviously to download the software which I then immediately scan through Virus Total. Virus Total scans the downloaded file (more often than not an executable) through multiple antivirus engines (around 56) and, on completion, will generate a report showing how many engines flag the software as dangerous. If all engines give the file a clean bill of health, I then proceed to the final step.
3) Check for Unwanted Extras
Last but certainly not least I’ll go through the installation process in a virtual environment, using either Sandboxie or ToolWiz Time Freeze, looking for any bundling of unwanted extras or options to change defaults, such as the browser’s home page or search engine. If this is all clear, the software has met my requirements and I can then proceed with a recommendation.
*If the concept of virtual environment software is a little above your pay grade, just monitor the installation closely, checking each screen for any additional options which might need to be disabled – do NOT hastily click on through the installation. Further reading here: How to Avoid Toolbars & other Unwanted Programs.
Here are several recommended safe download sources:
Davie Program From Paccar
Download Safely From Ninite
Although providing a somewhat limited range of software, Ninite is a reputable source for safe downloads and does include pretty much all the popular titles. Further reading here: Avoid Unwanted Crapware Using Ninite.
Download Safely from Avira SafeApps
Avira is, of course, the reputable German security company which produces a popular and effective range of antivirus products. Avira has now set up a software download portal called SafeApps which the company states is “the only download portal for PC software that puts your privacy and security first.”
Avira detects 30 million threats every day – many of these originate from download portals. By scanning every app for hidden toolbars, installers, and adware, Avira SafeApps offers you a secure download portal, free of malware and junkware.
For some strange reason the SafeApps site doesn’t list its software in alphabetical order. However, on the plus side, there is a search option included and each product is associated with a very nice description page which can be accessed by clicking the “Details” button:
As far as I can ascertain, Avira’s SafeApp download portal currently lists around 170 titles, however, it is quite new and numbers are on the increase. Definitely one to keep in mind.
Download Safely from MajorGeeks
It’s really difficult to recommend any software download sites these days as they tend to change their policies at the drop of a hat and you never know when another one might have gone over to the dark side. However, one site which has remained true and constant is MajorGeeks. MajorGeeks is run by a couple of down to earth guys who do their very best to put users’ safety above all else. All software listed on MajorGeeks is thoroughly vetted and, although they will still list software which comes with potentially unwanted extras, it will generally be accompanied by an appropriate and clear warning.
In all honestly, I never thought I’d see the day when common software downloads, and particularly freeware downloads, would be such a prevalent source of malware, adware, toolbars, and unwanted stuff in general. Shame!