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The NDS II software will only work with the Blazt II adaptor. The cost of the software is built into the cost of the adaptor. All software updates are free. The Blazt.biz website is currently down but you could purchase the adaptor from one of the Blazt distributors. Www.z1performance.com www.conceptzperformance.com Regards, Tom'. 'Consult' is the name of the machine that Nissan dealerships use to 'talk' to your car. The 'consult port' is the grey connector below your fuse box that the machine plugs into. This is similar to the OBD-II connector on later cars.
Hi everyone, geez its been a long time since needing some help. Feels good sort of. I have a Nissan Consult unit that allows me to communicate with the car via a laptop/PC. It sends the data via a serial cable. Now this is where my issue is. I got with the Consult a USB to Serial adapter - Belkin brand.
For the life i can not get it to work with the PC. I have installed the driver disc for the converter to work, but yet nothing. On two separate Laptops BTW. I also tried directly plugging in the serial cable into a serial port on an older laptop i had. Still nothing.
The converter powers up as the power light flashes on, yet still can not get any data signal. The unit also has a TX and RX light at which in the beginning flashed but then nothing. These are the data stream signals i presume. The consult unit also works as it has a signal light too - that flashes when data is being sent. When plugged into the cars port. What do i have to do to get this to work. The previous owner took the Consult unit into Harvey Normans and the tech agent there recommended the Belkin adapter and also installed it to work.
Why cant i get it to work so simply? Is it that the port is trying to receive the data at a faster bit rate compared to the cars output bit rate?
As ive read this to be a problem on other forums (not particular to this issue with Consult though) If you have any ideas please advise as ive had this for about 6 months now and not been able to use it. Really wishing to have it work now. Check the settings on the installed software. Make sure the BAUD rate and other applicable settings are the same as the Consult Unit requires.It may be around the 9600 mark if uses the same system as the eftpos machine at work (rs232 - usb). 2nd point, these things are a nightmare to work with, sometimes you just dont get them to work until several reboots / several software maintenance repairs.
TRY Unplugging the device, uninstalling drivers Turn off pc, plug in device, reboot, manually install drivers by scanning for added hardware and point to the driver disk. Reboot Install software needed for consult device (actually probably do this first) Reboot Look up configuration options, look for any repair or status options, try to make sure the device is detected and online here and in device manager. You may have to reassign COM ports to be the same on both the software settings and the assigned device manager setting. Check the hardware all works first.
Shut your software down and fire up HyperTerminal. Set a session up directly to COM x (whatever your Lappy has set the USB adapter for, could be anything between 1 and 8). Check under the Device Manager to see what random number WinDoze has chosen. Also set HyperTerminal for, 8, 1, No Parity, No Flow Control. Then carefully bridge pins 2 and 3 on the DB9 serial port on the adapter, then type something/anything on the keyboard - what you type will come up on the screen. Remove said bridge then type some more, nothing should come up on the screen. If you can't get those end results then either there's something else running serial 'stuff' chugging away in the background (PLC programming software is notorious for this.), the software is unhappy with the USB adapter itself, the adapter is broken, you may have to disable any antiviral, etc on the Lappy, etc.
Other traps to watch for with serial comms: a. Orientation of the serial port on the Consult unit actually, whether it's a DTE or DCE. If it's a DCE your serial cable 'should' be a straight one - pins 2-2, 3-3 etc. If it's a DTE then you'll need to cross the data pins as a minimum.