tiitr
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Post by tiitr on Jan 23, 2019 17:32:20 GMT
Hi all!
I have a Bluetooth on my laptop. I tried to connect it with OBD, but it asks for OBD PIN code. Where can I get it? It works with my phone and it doesn't ask for the PIN, though.
BR, Tiit
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Post by Thirsty on Jan 23, 2019 18:10:14 GMT
You have paired the dongle to your smartphone on your first start. There you have set a 6 digit code to protect the dongle. Try to use this code.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2019 18:50:14 GMT
If not you should be able to reset the pin code.
Been a long time since i tested it but I think you need to go to Settings, Device and under Password or Password request (cant recall) you can ask it to reset the 6 digit code.
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Post by tiitr on Jan 24, 2019 11:44:45 GMT
Hi guys! I did as you suggested. I connected the phone to the system and changed the password in the settings, but still does not recognize it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 13:11:51 GMT
Your english is much better than mine of yours (as apart from google translate I cant )
Are you able to connect to the car via the dongle and your android app.
And lastly what are you trying to achieve by using a laptop.
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Post by tiitr on Jan 24, 2019 16:12:44 GMT
Your english is much better than mine of yours (as apart from google translate I cant )TY! Are you able to connect to the car via the dongle and your android app.Yes, I tried to connect both devices at the same time to the car And lastly what are you trying to achieve by using a laptop.The laptop has a bigger picture and I'm already an oldman (43) and with VCDS I am used to the laptop P.S But is it possible to use this application with a laptop at all?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 16:51:07 GMT
OK Now I understand the problem. You are not an oldman (43) I am over 60 and still learning. If you want a bigger screen the best thing to do is use a Tablet, It is possible to run OBD11 on a Laptop (there is a post on here somewhere and I will try and find it if you want) but it basically requires you to create a Android partition on your hard drive and run an Android setup stand alone. Much easier to get yourself a android tablet. This software is not designed for laptop usage much more phone / tablet and even now if you have an android radio in your car you can install and use it on there as well.
Further I have never tried it but I suspect that you cant have two devices connected at the same time, but happy to be proved wrong.
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Post by tiitr on Jan 24, 2019 18:08:09 GMT
OK Now I understand the problem.
You are not an oldman (43) I am over 60 and still learning.
If you want a bigger screen the best thing to do is use a Tablet, It is possible to run OBD11 on a Laptop (there is a post on here somewhere and I will try and find it if you want) but it basically requires you to create a Android partition on your hard drive and run an Android setup stand alone. Much easier to get yourself a android tablet.
This software is not designed for laptop usage much more phone / tablet and even now if you have an android radio in your car you can install and use it on there as well.
Further I have never tried it but I suspect that you cant have two devices connected at the same time, but happy to be proved wrong.
Clear. Then I'm not trying any more. But the biggest thanks for explaining .
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 18:47:28 GMT
My pleasure.
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