DTS Monaco — Daimler Diagnostic Engineering Suite

DTS Monaco - Mercedes Benz OBD2 Diagnostic & Programming 9.02

DTS Monaco — Daimler Diagnostic Engineering Suite
DTS Monaco - Mercedes Benz OBD2 Diagnostic & Programming 9.02

Post #201

thank you appreciate it an how exaclty would i turn on the charging what exact app just regular xent...

"Regular Xentry" is much easier to use than DTS Monaco, but on an EQE (Gen20x), it has a major limitation: it usually requires an Online Dealer Login to perform HV unlocks.

If your ZenZefi certificates are installed correctly on the system level, Xentry might use them, but often Xentry forces a check against the Daimler server, which will fail if you are offline.

Here is how to try it in Xentry:

  • Go to Control Units -> Drive.
  • Select N82/2 - Battery Management System (BMS).
  • Go to the Actuations tab (sometimes found under Special Procedures or Teach-in processes).
  • Look for a line that says "Activation of high-voltage on-board electrical system" or "Reset crash data".
  • Follow the on-screen prompts.

If Xentry asks for a username/password or says "Online connection required," you cannot use Xentry. You will have to go back to DTS Monaco.

In DTS Monaco, the "hard" part is just finding the button. It is not magic.
  • Open the workspace.
  • Double-click the BMS ECU to open it.
  • Find the Routine Control button (looks like a hand pressing a button).
  • Select the routine HV_Activation (or similar).
  • Click Start.

If you are stuck, post a screenshot of the error you get in Xentry.
 

Post #202

I was trying to install those but I was having a real hard time are they the same thing ?
 

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Post #203

I was trying to install those but I was having a real hard time are they the same thing ?

No, they are completely different tools, even though they are often downloaded and installed together.

  • Xentry is the Dealer software. It is designed for mechanics. It is guided, has pictures, and tells you step-by-step what to do. It is "safe" and user-friendly.
  • DTS Monaco is the Engineering software. It is designed for the engineers who build the car's software. It has no pictures, no guides, and it gives you raw access to the car's brain.

Why this matters for your EQE:
  • If you use Xentry to try to unlock the battery, it will likely stop you and ask for an Online Dealer Login. Since you don't have one, you will get stuck.
  • If you use DTS Monaco, you can bypass the online login requirement *if* you have the correct ZenZefi certificates installed. It allows you to send the "Unlock" command directly to the ECU without asking the Mercedes server for permission.

If you are having a hard time installing them, it is usually because setting up the interface (VCI) is tricky. Are you trying to install the Passthru version (for cables like Openport/Scanmatik) or the OpenShell version (for C4/C5/C6 multiplexers)?
 

Post #204

I’m waiting for my vcx vcdiag it comes tomorrow will that work
 

Post #205

I’m waiting for my vcx vcdiag it comes tomorrow will that work

Yes, the VCX (likely the VCX SE or Nano from VXDIAG) will work, and it is actually a good choice for the EQE because it supports DoIP (Diagnostics over IP), which is essential for the newer chassis.

However, you must set it up correctly:

  • Install VX Manager: You cannot just plug it in. You must download and install the "VX Manager" software from the VXDIAG website.
  • Install the Driver: Inside VX Manager, go to the "Diagnostic" tab and install the "Benz C6" or "Passthru" driver.
  • DTS Monaco Setup: When you open DTS Monaco, you will need to configure the interface.
    • Open the "System Configurator" or "Interfaces" menu.
    • Add a new interface.
    • Select Smarte (for J2534) or the specific VXDIAG option if available.
    • Select the VXDIAG device from the list.

Important for EQE:
Since the EQE uses Ethernet for many communications, make sure the "DoIP" switch is enabled in the VX Manager settings if you see it. The VCX SE handles this well, but standard J2534 cables (like Openport) often struggle with the specific DoIP protocols of the newest Mercedes cars. Your VCX should be fine.
 

Post #206

how would I clear these codes plus active distance
 

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Post #207

how would I clear these codes plus active distance

For clearing standard fault codes, Xentry is the easiest method, but DTS Monaco is faster if you just want to wipe everything.

1. Clearing Codes (DTCs)

In Xentry:
  • Run a "Quick Test" (this scans all modules).
  • Once finished, click the button at the bottom right that says Clear Fault Memory.
  • It will cycle the ignition and erase all stored codes.

In DTS Monaco:
  • Open your workspace and connect.
  • Select all ECUs (usually Ctrl + A in the ECU list).
  • Click the DTC button in the top toolbar.
  • Click Clear DTCs (sometimes labeled "Functional Clear").

2. "Active Distance" (Distronic/Radar)

If you are seeing a message like "Active Distance Assist Inoperative" on the dashboard, simply clearing the code often will not fix it. This system relies on the Radar Sensor (usually behind the front Mercedes Star or bumper).

  • If the car was in a crash or the bumper was removed, the radar sensor is likely misaligned.
  • Clearing the code will turn the light off for 2 seconds, and then it will come right back on.

How to fix it:
You need to perform a Calibration.
  • Open Xentry (this is much harder to do in DTS Monaco).
  • Go to the Radar Sensor control unit (often named ARS, FRR, or DTR).
  • Go to Adaptations or Teach-in processes.
  • Select Calibration.

On the EQE, this is usually a dynamic calibration, meaning you have to trigger the process in Xentry and then drive the car on a road with traffic for about 10-15 minutes until the bar reaches 100%.
 

Post #208

Will calibrating automatically fix it or will I have to align as well and will it tell me how far off the radar is like by degrees ?
 

Post #209

Will calibrating automatically fix it or will I have to align as well and will it tell me how far of...

No, calibration will not fix it if the sensor is physically pointing at the ground or the sky. The software can only compensate for small deviations (usually around +/- 3 degrees).

Will it tell you the degrees?
Yes. In Xentry, before you start the driving calibration, there is a step called "Check adjustment of sensor" (or similar under Actual Values).

It will show you two values:
  • Azimuth (Horizontal angle - Left/Right)
  • Elevation (Vertical angle - Up/Down)

The Process:

1. Check the Values
Connect Xentry and look at those angles.
  • If they are close to 0° (e.g., 0.5°, -1.2°), you are good to drive.
  • If you see something like 4.5° or "Value out of range", you must physically adjust it first.

2. Physical Alignment
There are usually two adjustment screws on the radar sensor body (one for Up/Down, one for Left/Right). You turn them with a hex key/torx driver while watching the values in Xentry update until they are close to 0°.

3. The Drive
Once the physical angle is within tolerance, you start the Dynamic Calibration in Xentry and drive the car. The software will then fine-tune itself to lock in the final position.

Warning: Since this is a crashed car, check the plastic bracket holding the radar. If the bracket is cracked or loose, the sensor will vibrate while driving, and the calibration will fail every time.
 

Post #211

Do I have to be on WiFi ?

For the Radar Calibration drive, the answer is NO.

In fact, it is better if you are NOT connected to the internet.

Here is why:

  • The Connection: The communication happens between your Laptop and the Car (via the VCX SE). This does not require the internet.
  • Stability: If you are using a "patched" or "offline" version of Xentry (which 99% of forum downloads are), connecting to the internet can sometimes cause the license check to fail or the software to try to update and lock you out.
  • The Drive: You will be driving on a public road. Your laptop needs to stay awake and connected to the VCI. You do not need a hotspot.

Important Note on the VCX SE:
The VCX SE device itself has "WiFi" to connect to your laptop wirelessly (so you don't need a USB cable across your lap while driving).
  • Safe to use: You can use the VCX WiFi to connect the dongle to the laptop for reading codes or calibration.
  • Better option: For critical tasks (like flashing or unlocking the HV system), always use the USB cable. If the WiFi drops for 1 second during a critical command, the process will fail.

Summary: Turn off your laptop's internet WiFi. Connect the VCX SE via USB cable. Go drive.
 

Post #213

Do I need dts projects

Yes, absolutely. DTS Monaco is just an empty shell without a "Project."

A Project contains the database files that tell the software how to talk to your specific car. Without it, DTS Monaco won't know which commands to send or how to read the responses.

For your EQE (which is a very new car), you specifically need SMR-D files.
(Older cars used CBF files, but the EQE uses the newer SMR-D standard).

Where do you get them?
If you have Xentry installed on the same laptop, you likely already have the files on your hard drive. You just need to "import" them into DTS Monaco.

1. Open the DTS Monaco System Configurator.
2. Go to the Project Administration tab.
3. Create a new project (or right-click -> Import).
4. When asked for the source files, look in this folder:
Code:
C:\ProgramData\Mercedes-Benz\Xentry\OdxProjects
(Note: ProgramData is a hidden folder in Windows. You may need to type the path manually or enable "Show Hidden Items" in Explorer).

You are looking for the folder/file that corresponds to your chassis (W295 for EQE) or the specific domain (like "Powertrain" or "BMS").

If you don't load the correct project, DTS Monaco might connect, but it will show you "Unknown ECU" or just raw hex numbers instead of buttons like "Unlock HV."
 

Post #214

i tried to install but i cant understand the generator its in chinese then when i do i dont even know where i can upload on the dts
 

Post #215

i tried to install but i cant understand the generator its in chinese then when i do i dont even kno...

It can be confusing because there are different versions of the "medicine," but the process is almost always the same.

1. The Chinese kеу***
You don't need to read the text. You just need to follow the standard order:
  • Top Box: This is usually for your "Name" (you can type anything, e.g., "Admin").
  • Middle/Long Box: This is where you paste your Hardware ID.
  • Button: Click the button (usually bottom right or next to the ID box) to generate the file.

2. Where to get the Hardware ID?
When you try to start DTS Monaco and it fails, it usually shows a small window with a long code (ID). Copy that code.

3. Where to put the License File?
The kеу*** will create a file (often named license.txt, license.lic, or similar). You do not "upload" this inside the software. You must move the file to a specific folder on your Windows drive.

For DTS Monaco 8.16 (most common), paste the license file here:
Code:
C:\ProgramData\Softing\Diagnostic Tool Set\8.16\license\
(Note: ProgramData is a hidden folder. You might need to type it manually in the address bar at the top of the folder window).

For DTS Monaco 8.14, it is usually here:
Code:
C:\ProgramData\Softing\Diagnostic Tool Set\8.14\license\

Once the file is in that folder, restart DTS Monaco. It should open without asking for a key.
 

Post #217

this 902 there isnt a middle box

DTS Monaco 9.02 uses a completely different licensing system (TLS) compared to the older 8.16 version. The "generator" you are looking at is likely not a simple ID-to-Key calculator.

If there is no box to paste a Hardware ID, it is probably a Patcher.

How to use it:
1. Instead of generating a code, it usually asks you to Select a Folder.
2. You need to point it to the installation directory of DTS Monaco (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Softing\DTS 9.02\bin or similar).
3. Once selected, you click the button (often labeled in Chinese), and it will replace the original .dll files with "cracked" ones.

My Recommendation:
If you are struggling with the installation, uninstall 9.02 and install DTS Monaco 8.16 instead.

Here is why:
1. Stability: 8.16 is the "Gold Standard." It is extremely stable and widely used.
2. Compatibility: It fully supports the SMR-D files needed for your EQE (W295).
3. Ease of Use: The activation is the simple "Copy ID -> Paste into kеу*** -> Get License" method you were expecting.
4. ZenZefi: 9.02 has stricter security checks regarding certificates, which can make offline unlocking (what you are trying to do) much harder for a beginner.

For unlocking the HV battery on an EQE, DTS 8.16 is perfectly capable and much easier to set up.
 

Post #219

How would I get my vcx to work in xentry

To get Xentry to recognize your VCX SE, you must install the correct driver inside the VX Manager software. You cannot just plug it in and expect Xentry to see it.

The exact step depends on which version of Xentry you installed: Xentry Passthru or Xentry OpenShell (XD).

Step 1: Identify your Xentry Version
Look at the Xentry icon on your desktop or the name of the release you downloaded.
  • Xentry Passthru: Usually has "Passthru" in the name. It is designed for 3rd party cables.
  • Xentry OpenShell / XD: This is the standard dealer version designed for C4/C5/C6 multiplexers.

Step 2: Install the Driver in VX Manager
1. Close Xentry completely.
2. Connect your VCX SE to the laptop via USB.
3. Open VX Manager.
4. Click on the "Diagnostic" tab.

If you have Xentry OpenShell (Most Common):
  • Find the icon labeled "BENZ C6".
  • Click it and press Install.
  • Note: This driver tricks Xentry into thinking your VCX is a genuine Mercedes VCI.

If you have Xentry Passthru:
  • Find the icon labeled "PASSTHRU".
  • Click it and press Install.

Step 3: Verify the Connection
1. Keep the VCX plugged in.
2. Open Xentry.
3. Look at the icons in the top right corner (or the voltage display).
* Battery Voltage: You should see the car's battery voltage (e.g., 12.5V) displayed. If it says "0.0V" or is greyed out, it is not connected.
* Lock Icon: If you see a padlock icon, it means the VCI is locked/connected.

Troubleshooting for EQE (DoIP)
Since you are working on an EQE, you need DoIP (Ethernet communication).
1. Go back to VX Manager.
2. Click on "Device Configuration" or settings.
3. Ensure "DoIP Switch" or "DoIP Update" is enabled/checked.
4. If the VCX SE firmware is old, click "Firmware" on the main screen and Update it. DoIP often fails on old firmware.
 

Post #220

It’s not detecting the car I was runing firmware 1.9.1.0 I upgrading to 1.9.6.0
 
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