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    Quote Originally Posted by abcd100 View Post
    Hi
    I am looking dump for CD40 USB DAB.


    Can someone help me?
    Here is dump of unmarried Antara CD40 USB Grundig 497316088 UA (24lc32). But, better to edit the original dump from your EHU
    Last edited by bank; 25th May, 2017 at 04:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bank View Post
    Here is dump of unmarried Antara CD40 USB Grundig 497316088 UA (24lc32). But, better to edit the original dump from your EHU
    need for cd40 usb dab.
    thanks for your interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abcd100 View Post
    need for cd40 usb dab.
    thanks for your interest.
    What do you mean?
    CD40 USB
    4a43a4cs-960.jpg
    DAB
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    This
    cd40usb_dab.jpg

    (The picture is quoted)

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    What's happen with your dump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bank View Post
    What's happen with your dump?
    I want to convert from CD40 USB to CD40 USB DAB, that I have. need for this.
    Tuner component etc. available.
    Last edited by abcd100; 26th May, 2017 at 07:18 AM. Reason: spelling

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    eeprom data is not enough. you need to program NEC too

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    Quote Originally Posted by exe123 View Post
    eeprom data is not enough. you need to program NEC too
    Shouldn't I try?

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    Hello,

    I have CD 40 USB unit, but I cant pair it with the display in my '09 Astra. I know the security code of my car, and the code of the new device (CD 40 USB). Im using OPCOM (v1.45) with VAUX-COM_120309a software, but the CD 40 USB isn't listed in the EHU page so I cant deactivate the theft prot and activate it with my car's code. Please help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concord View Post
    Hello,

    I have CD 40 USB unit, but I cant pair it with the display in my '09 Astra. I know the security code of my car, and the code of the new device (CD 40 USB). Im using OPCOM (v1.45) with VAUX-COM_120309a software, but the CD 40 USB isn't listed in the EHU page so I cant deactivate the theft prot and activate it with my car's code. Please help.
    As I explained in PM, post your dump for unregistering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concord View Post
    Hello,

    I have CD 40 USB unit, but I cant pair it with the display in my '09 Astra. I know the security code of my car, and the code of the new device (CD 40 USB). Im using OPCOM (v1.45) with VAUX-COM_120309a software, but the CD 40 USB isn't listed in the EHU page so I cant deactivate the theft prot and activate it with my car's code. Please help.
    First of all you should to deactivate cd40 USB. You can do it with deactivated display. Or, as shooting said, you should to read dump from cd40 USB, then write modified dump with disabled protection.

    Opcom can activate and deactivate protection for cd40 USB, just choose another ehu from proposed list (for example, last cdc40 opera). I was doing the same trick many times

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    This is the dump of my CD 40 USB. The code should be 2773.

    I tried with choosing different unit, then go to Programming and Deactivate Theft Protection.

    The OPCOM says deactivation is OK, but when I go to Measuring Blocks - theft protection stays at ID OK.

    And when I try to activate theft protection with the car security code (2503) - programming failed as expected.

    I will try again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Concord View Post
    This is the dump of my CD 40 USB. The code should be 2773.

    I tried with choosing different unit, then go to Programming and Deactivate Theft Protection.

    The OPCOM says deactivation is OK, but when I go to Measuring Blocks - theft protection stays at ID OK.

    And when I try to activate theft protection with the car security code (2503) - programming failed as expected.

    I will try again.
    Here is your dump Unregistered (ready for pairing)

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    Code from cd40 usb is 2773.
    The main cause of your broblem is different codes for radio and display.
    You can try to change 4e4-4e7 from "97 38 49 69" to "97 3A 4E 69" (changing carpass from 2773 to 2503 ) and then try to deactivate.
    Before deactivating check if the security time in display and radio not activated. Also check mid-speed canbus configuration, it must be the same

 

 
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