How to upload a tune file into your XCal2
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How to upload a tune file into your XCal2
This tutorial was written for the ‘First Timer’ dealing with Tunes that were e-mailed to them or received them on a CD and have no clue on how to upload them into their SCT XCal2 handheld tuner.
Note: Before you get started, be aware that you cannot download any of your existing tunes from the XCal2 handheld to your PC. Only your SCT Dealer (Tuner) can provide you with back-up copies of the tunes that you purchased.
From your CD or e-mail, download your tune(s) into your PC (remember the location where you download them).
Install the SCT Live Load 3 and the SCT Windows Drivers from the supplied CD. If you don’t have one, you can download the latest versions from the SCT website.
Plug in your XCal2 into an open USB port using the supplied cable (or if your printer/scanner utililizes a USB connection, unplug the USB cable from it, then plug it into the XCal2).
Once plugged in (for the first time), you’ll see ‘Found New Hardware’ message appear in the lower right taskbar and the XCal2 window will display the Main Menu.
Click open the Live Load program icon on your desktop. You’ll see a pop up window telling you to make sure the Main Menu is displayed in the XCal2. Click ‘OK’.
This is the main screen of Live Load. On top, it’ll display the 3 tunes (under File Position) you currently have stored in the 3 banks of the XCal2.
In Step 1 of the window, click ‘Browse’ button and go to the location where you saved your tunes. From my example shown, I have selected TJF1BillS91raceK_N.ll3. Click on the file you wish to upload then click ‘Open’.
Choose which File Position you want the new tune installed. It will replace whatever tune is currently in that bank. In my example, I chose File Position 1.
NOTE (per Doug's request): After completing the load for (in my example) Position 1 and you want to load a second or third file, you must move the black dot to Position 2 or 3.
Rename your Description for that File Position (15 characters max). I chose to name mine ’91 Race K&N’.
Once renamed, click on the ‘Add File’ button in Step 3. Now, just sit back and relax and let the computer do its thing. You can view the upload progress in the vertical bar on the right.
Below are some screenshots on the XCal2 as it erases the current file position and uploads the new tune file in its place.
When the upload is complete, the Live Load window will display ‘Programming was successful!!!’ and the XCal2 screen will go back to the Main Menu.
All that’s left is to unplug the USB cable from your XCal2 and close the Live Load program.
Note: Before you get started, be aware that you cannot download any of your existing tunes from the XCal2 handheld to your PC. Only your SCT Dealer (Tuner) can provide you with back-up copies of the tunes that you purchased.
From your CD or e-mail, download your tune(s) into your PC (remember the location where you download them).
Install the SCT Live Load 3 and the SCT Windows Drivers from the supplied CD. If you don’t have one, you can download the latest versions from the SCT website.
Plug in your XCal2 into an open USB port using the supplied cable (or if your printer/scanner utililizes a USB connection, unplug the USB cable from it, then plug it into the XCal2).
Once plugged in (for the first time), you’ll see ‘Found New Hardware’ message appear in the lower right taskbar and the XCal2 window will display the Main Menu.
Click open the Live Load program icon on your desktop. You’ll see a pop up window telling you to make sure the Main Menu is displayed in the XCal2. Click ‘OK’.
This is the main screen of Live Load. On top, it’ll display the 3 tunes (under File Position) you currently have stored in the 3 banks of the XCal2.
In Step 1 of the window, click ‘Browse’ button and go to the location where you saved your tunes. From my example shown, I have selected TJF1BillS91raceK_N.ll3. Click on the file you wish to upload then click ‘Open’.
Choose which File Position you want the new tune installed. It will replace whatever tune is currently in that bank. In my example, I chose File Position 1.
NOTE (per Doug's request): After completing the load for (in my example) Position 1 and you want to load a second or third file, you must move the black dot to Position 2 or 3.
Rename your Description for that File Position (15 characters max). I chose to name mine ’91 Race K&N’.
Once renamed, click on the ‘Add File’ button in Step 3. Now, just sit back and relax and let the computer do its thing. You can view the upload progress in the vertical bar on the right.
Below are some screenshots on the XCal2 as it erases the current file position and uploads the new tune file in its place.
When the upload is complete, the Live Load window will display ‘Programming was successful!!!’ and the XCal2 screen will go back to the Main Menu.
All that’s left is to unplug the USB cable from your XCal2 and close the Live Load program.
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AND here is how to...
This is how you may back up your factory tune off of the XCAL2:
You can save the "stock" tune off the Xcal2 using a program called Xc2dump.exe containted in the LiveLink install folder.
This may come n handy as well!
Russ
You can save the "stock" tune off the Xcal2 using a program called Xc2dump.exe containted in the LiveLink install folder.
This may come n handy as well!
Russ
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Excellent, Bill, excellent! I'm pretty computer savvy, but I'm sure this will come in handy to many people! It's nice to read through the process before actually doing it.
This will come in handy! Until now, I had no idea how to do this. Thanks, Russ.
EDIT: I just searched on my CD that came with the tuner and there is no file called Xc2dump.exe on it.
EDIT: I just searched on my CD that came with the tuner and there is no file called Xc2dump.exe on it.
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Excellent, Bill, excellent! I'm pretty computer savvy, but I'm sure this will come in handy to many people! It's nice to read through the process before actually doing it.
This will come in handy! Until now, I had no idea how to do this. Thanks, Russ.
EDIT: I just searched on my CD that came with the tuner and there is no file called Xc2dump.exe on it.
This will come in handy! Until now, I had no idea how to do this. Thanks, Russ.
EDIT: I just searched on my CD that came with the tuner and there is no file called Xc2dump.exe on it.
My EDIT with a bit more for you !!:
If you download the LiveLink program, inside the directory (c: program files, SCT, SCTLiveLink3) there is a program called XC2dump.exe, this will pull a copy of your stock file off and save it as a .dat file.
Their file download page is here: http://www.sctflash.com/downloads.php
Now, I hope this helps!
Russ
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Perhaps it only comes in the Pro Racer Packaging then, (sorry). My EDIT with a bit more for you !!:
If you download the LiveLink program, inside the directory (c: program files, SCT, SCTLiveLink3) there is a program called XC2dump.exe, this will pull a copy of your stock file off and save it as a .dat file.
Their file download page is here: http://www.sctflash.com/downloads.php
If you download the LiveLink program, inside the directory (c: program files, SCT, SCTLiveLink3) there is a program called XC2dump.exe, this will pull a copy of your stock file off and save it as a .dat file.
Their file download page is here: http://www.sctflash.com/downloads.php
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Excellent, Bill, excellent! I'm pretty computer savvy, but I'm sure this will come in handy to many people! It's nice to read through the process before actually doing it.
This will come in handy! Until now, I had no idea how to do this. Thanks, Russ.
EDIT: I just searched on my CD that came with the tuner and there is no file called Xc2dump.exe on it.
This will come in handy! Until now, I had no idea how to do this. Thanks, Russ.
EDIT: I just searched on my CD that came with the tuner and there is no file called Xc2dump.exe on it.
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Oh, I see! It's extracted from a compressed file maybe? But now we have the problem mentioned above. Can we take that "useless" file and email it to Doug so he can email it back to us as a "useful" stock tune?
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That is a question for Doug! How about you email him and ask it? I would sure "guess so".
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I was on the phone with him today. He's backed up from his vacation trying to catch up on emails and tunes for customers. I'll give him a chance to catch his breath, and then early next week I'll email (or call) him to ask about this. I'll post what he tells me here, unless somebody knows the answer before I find out.
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I located that Xc2dump.exe file from the SCT Forum. link
Might be easier than going through an install, then looking for it.
Might be easier than going through an install, then looking for it.
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OK so here is a semi-related question, one I'd probably have to shoot to SCT, does this all work with a mac computer ?? I looked at the downloads page and didn't see anything obvious. I'd have to not be able to get an X-2 because I'm a mac user.
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That's what I was afraid of... of course I could get a newer Intel mac and dual boot.
Thanks for the write up. I'm making your Do-It-Yourself list a favorite, there are so many good things in there.
Thanks for the write up. I'm making your Do-It-Yourself list a favorite, there are so many good things in there.
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Just an FYI: The screen titled "Main Menu" no longer appears with the newer versions of Live Load.
When uploading tunes to your Xcal2, ignore the warning "Make sure it says Main Menu, then press ok.," but be sure "Program Vehicle" is highlighted before proceeding.
This info was found on sctflash.com forums after searching as to why the "Main Menu" was not found when I attempted to upload new tunes.
http://www.sctflash.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7430
BTW, thanks for another great H-T, Bill.
When uploading tunes to your Xcal2, ignore the warning "Make sure it says Main Menu, then press ok.," but be sure "Program Vehicle" is highlighted before proceeding.
This info was found on sctflash.com forums after searching as to why the "Main Menu" was not found when I attempted to upload new tunes.
http://www.sctflash.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7430
BTW, thanks for another great H-T, Bill.
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