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Measuring Blocks cont. - Section 7-B
You can [Log] the data from the measuring blocks. For more information see Data Logging
(Section 8 of this manual).
[Switch to Basic Settings] can be used to go to Basic Settings for the Group that is
currently being displayed. This should be done only under guidance from the Service
Manual or when following some other documented procedure. For more information, see
the Basic Settings function (Section 17 of this manual).
Note: Multiple Groups are not permitted in Basic Settings. The [Switch To Basic
Settings] button is intentionally disabled if you have groups "running" in the second and
third rows. The button is also disabled on controllers using KWP-2000/CAN/UDS. On
those, you need to go directly to the Basic Settings screen. To stop a running group,
click on the box that displays the group number (as though you wanted to enter a new
number).
The data presented in each Measuring Block Group varies greatly from Control Module to
Control Module and between different models and years. Some groups are documented in
the Factory Repair Manuals, but many are not. Feel free to explore the Control Modules in
your car by scrolling through all the Groups. You can't hurt anything with the Measuring
Blocks function!
VCDS will attempt to "scale" the raw data coming from the Control Module into real-
world units like degrees C, km/h, etc. At the present time, all scaling conversions are to
metric (SI) units.
Note: Group 000 and any other group that displays 10 fields instead of 4 is an exception.
No scaling is possible because the Control Module provides no "Data Type" information for
these. Groups of this type can only be displayed in the top row of the screen.
VCDS also tries to elaborate as much as possible what the data means. Unfortunately, the
"Data Type" information coming from the Control Module is not that precise. For example:
VCDS can tell that a particular field contains a Temperature, but the data from the
Controller doesn't tell us whether this is the Coolant Temperature or the Intake Air
Temperature.
To reduce the confusion, VCDS supports Label Files and will display the name of the Label
File on the top left corner of the screen. If you click on the name of the Label File, the file
will open in Notepad or whatever program you have set to handle *.LBL files. The newer
encrypted *.CLB files cannot be opened in the same manner. When a Label file for the
Control Module you are looking at does not exist, VCDS will come up with an "educated
guess" for what a particular Data Type means. The dealers' VAG-1551 and 1552 scan-
tools do not provide any elaboration; they only show what’s in the display fields!
Group 000 supports special Labels. Due to space constraints on the screen, these labels
are displayed in a "balloon" when the user hovers over a field: