![]() To define a table, insert a new Table into your TunerPro definition and enter the appropriate information for the table, it's row axis, and it's column axis. TunerProScalar.PNG TunerProScalarEquation.PNG To define a scalar, insert a new Scalar into your TunerPro definition and fill out the following fields with the appropriate information: Visibility Level and Categories will be ignored. To define a switch, insert a new Switch/Flag into your TunerPro definition and fill out the following fields with the appropriate information: If you have the proper information to be able to define a parameter, please see the following 3 examples for defining a switch, scalar, and table in TunerPro. ![]() HP Tuners would like to thank Mark Mansur at TunerPro for his support and would encourage everyone to donate to TunerPro here: Donate to TunerPro or to purchase TunerPro RT for a $39 Donation at: Purchase TunerPro RT VCM Editor HPT File: 05035871AD - 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.4L SRT8.hpt TunerPro XDF File: 05035871AD_HPT_UserDef_Example.xdf Do not license or attempt to flash the attached HPT File. Here is an example XDF File and HPT File to go with it. If you try to define a parameter outside these ranges, they will not import and you will not allowed to edit them. The allowed addresses are address ranges that you are allowed to define parameters in. What are the "Allowed Addresses" in the User Defined Parameters window? XDF file posted below for an example of each parameter type: Open the XDF File and your parameters will be imported into VCM Editor for editing.XDF file with the parameters you wish to import Define the Parameter(s) using TunerPro (To download TunerPro, visit: Download TunerPro).If you have the necessary information on a parameter that you would like to define yourself, you can define and import your own parameters by doing the following: How do I define my own parameters for VCM Editor? Once you receive the application key, simply enter it into VCM Suite and User Defined Parameters will be available for you to use. After you purchase, you will be provided with a new application key. ![]() The User Defined Parameters feature can be purchased by logging into your customer page and purchasing the one-time feature unlock for $169.99. How do I get to use the User Defined Parameters feature? Please Note: Not all controllers supported by VCM Suite support User Defined Parameters, please email Support for more information. If you would like parameters added to VCM Editor permanently, you can still email support requesting they be added. All you need to do is define the parameters using TunerPro, save the TunerPro definition, and import the TunerPro definition right into the User Defined Parameters feature in VCM Editor. If you have information on parameters (Switches, Scalars, and/or Tables) that we do not have defined currently in VCM Editor, you can now add them yourself and edit them right in VCM Editor immediately. Sorry if this topic has been posed already, i could really find these exact questions answered anywhere so thats what prompted me to create a thread.HP Tuners is proud to release a new VCM Editor feature starting in VCM Suite 3.5 beta and newer: User Defined Parameters. Also my two vehicles are an 2010 CTS-V and 04 Tahoe so im sure that there should be no issues running those PCMs with the MPVI 1 as i have been for years. thanks guys.ive kind of been out of the game for awhile. I kind of view this as why fix what isnt broke but that would also be like saying it from behind the keyboard of a windows XP LOL. im also running an AEM wideband and saw a comment in the VCM 4.4 release thread stating that they lost their AEM wideband recording ability. as everything has worked great but i see there are a lot of new features seeing as how i am so back dated.but dont want to make my scanner or editor inoperable. I haven't updated my firmware since 3.2.7. i just want to make sure that VCM V4.4 is still compatible with MPVI 1. Ive been running through this sub forum and am seeing a lot of people who seem to have had issues updating the firmware on their MPVI 1 with earlier releases of VCM suite rev 4.
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