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      08-03-2023, 09:20 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by stu14t View Post
You will still need to VO (Vehicle Order) code the modules when you add or remove items from the FA (either W-Wort, HO-Wort and SALAPA-Elements).

This will then change some of the settings in each associated modules in line with the entire list of codes in the FA.

For example, if you added the HK amp. You would add 688 to the SALAPA element and then VO code the HU_NBT_EVO (or other HU_CIC or HU_CHAMP). This would then change all the following settings, at once, to integrate the new HK amp to the car head unit:

HU_NBT_EVO > AUDIO_TUNER_TRAFFIC 3002 > AMPLIFIER_VARIANT = most
HU_NBT_EVO > AUDIO_TUNER_TRAFFIC 3002 > AUDIO_SYSTEM = hk_surroundsound
HU_NBT_EVO > AUDIO_TUNER_TRAFFIC 3002 > AUDIO_SYSTEM_VAR = variant1 [Default]
HU_NBT_EVO > AUDIO_TUNER_TRAFFIC 3002 > EQ_VARIANT = variant5
HU_NBT_EVO > AUDIO_TUNER_TRAFFIC 3002 > MULTICHANNEL = nicht_aktiv [Default]
HU_NBT_EVO > HMI 3000 > LOGIC7_SYMBOL = aktiv
HU_NBT_EVO > SYSTEM_EINSTELLUNGEN 3004 > EXTERNER_MOST = aktiv

The other way to do it is FDL code each individual element above manualy, changing each value one by one.

VO coding is better. It ensures you code all the relevant settings, which you may miss if there is a big list of effected setting values.
Hi! How did you get the VO coding list? Can you please give the same list for Hi-Fi option (676)?
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