

Specifically: (DAS) F:\programme\das\trees\pkw\Flashen.

If you start searching for stuff like that, Telematics CD, you are probably going to find yourself in the weird world of *******.com.It’s not an iso file, BTW, it’s just a CD data disc, as we will see… I cancelled the order and looked to see if I could just download the. Dealer emailed me back that the CD-ROM has to come from Germany.

I was thinking I might could use Developer Data to load it. I got mine almost six years ago… Version 09/2014 running on Windows XP with a Dell D630 laptop– don’t ask me why but, the DIY version of DAS seems to work best on that old Dell… As many have said, having DAS is a “Must” to do most work on the W221 and will pay for itself the first time you need it…Once you get familiar with Xentry, you’ll find that SCN coding (updating software programming, as opposed to just “coding”, which DAS will do…) is not normally available in DAS– it requires access to MB’s online database.Į.g.,when trying to program, or ‘update’, Telematics/COMAND (control units> communications>telematics> adaptions> programming– or, something like that path), you’ll get to this screen:įYI, For Telematics, I ordered the CD from a dealer, part # A221-827-06-65-26. You need or will need to get, Star/Xentry/Das.The Telematics update must be done to make the last NAVI version work correctly. if you don’t have “Bird’s-eye View” or “Video” on the Comand screen, you don’t have the Telematics update… But, you’ll know when you try to install the last NAVI update version. To update Telematics and requires DAS Software running with mb sdconnect c4 hardware. My NAVI was out of date, so I bought the NAVI V15 (2016 version) DVD, the last available for the USA and it didn’t work right.
