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VCDS Release 11.11 PDF Manual Printing Instructions: - Ross-Tech

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Options Screen cont. – Section 30-D<br />

[Restore Defaults] will reset all Protocol Options (except WorkShop Code and VZ/Importer<br />

number) to their "as-delivered" settings.<br />

If you right-click on the <strong>VCDS</strong> icon on the top left of the <strong>VCDS</strong> screen, you can select<br />

“Delete config file and close”. This can be very handy, especially if you have made the<br />

window size too large.<br />

User Interface and Identification<br />

Workshop Identification<br />

Some control modules do not allow themselves to be Coded with the zero values for<br />

WSC, Shop, and Importer. <strong>VCDS</strong> should prompt you with a message to input nonzero<br />

values in such cases. You should NOT make such changes in the Options<br />

screen itself.<br />

Shop Name is displayed on reports, such as the Fault Code Report.<br />

The WorkShop Code (known as the WSC) is found on the<br />

Admin screen of a dealer's VAS-5051, as well as on the<br />

dealer's stamp. The default value is 00000. For example,<br />

using the stamp shown at the right, the dealer's number is<br />

401/742. To derive the WorkShop Code, drop the first digit<br />

and use the remaining digits in order. In this example,<br />

Evergreen Terrace Volkswagen has a WSC of 01742. This<br />

only applies to US VW dealers. Canadian dealerships use<br />

a 4-digit number on their stamp. To find the WSC, place a<br />

9 before their number. ►<br />

Note: If you are an individual user or independent mechanic, just leave the WorkShop Code<br />

and VZ/Importer number set to "00000" and “000” respectively. This allows <strong>VCDS</strong> to<br />

operate in “stealth” mode, keeping whatever WSC and VZ that was already in the<br />

controller. If you are using <strong>VCDS</strong> at a Dealership, enter your Dealer's Workshop Code and<br />

VZ. The Work Shop Code and VZ are not easily changed once set on this screen. Contact<br />

us for advice if you need to do so.<br />

The VZ/Importer number is essentially a "region code" extension to the Work<br />

Shop Code (should be 444 for US, 999 for Canada). The default value is 000.<br />

The Equipment Number field is used most often when coding new control<br />

modules. The default value is 00000.<br />

User Interface<br />

Left Margin <strong>Printing</strong> This is the number of spaces that printed pages are shifted<br />

to the right.<br />

Window Size This function allows you to change the apparent size of the <strong>VCDS</strong><br />

window on your screen. Adjust this in small increments since it is possible to<br />

make <strong>VCDS</strong> so large that it is much bigger than your screen! To see the resizing<br />

take effect, click Save, then close <strong>VCDS</strong>. When you restart, the new window size<br />

should be shown.

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