Applicationt: 
BMW
Production Description:
OPS is intended for rapid programming of control units.
When operated at the SSS, no diagnostic or technical measuring pro-cedures are possible, as no measuring technology is incorporated; in this instance, OPPS / OPS is used predominantly for programming control units (flashing). Communication with the vehicle can be performed both via the MOST and via the OBD interface. The OBD interface is required for the power supply to the OPPS / OPS and has communication properties via which the vehicle can be identified and the data to be programmed can be determined. From CIP version 7.0, it is possible to delete fault code memories via OPPS / OPS. OPPS has been designed for encoding, individualising and programming (CIP) via the Software Service Station (SSS) and envisaged for use as part of the BMW diagnostic system (DIS) from DISPlus and Group Tester One (GT1). It is intended for testing and programming tasks from the E65 series, taking the place of the diagnostic head. package list : (1)OPS Orange multiplexer head,
(2)16 pin OBD-II cable,
(3)LAN cable ,
(4)Most Cable(Fiber Cable),
(5)DIS Software V43,v57 with 80G HDD for IBM T30 laptop
(6)SSS Software v37 with 80G HDD for IBM T30 laptop
OPS with DIS for diagnosis Supported Models:
Vehicle interface via OBD-II socket:
E87, E90, E91, E92, E60, E61, E63, E64, E65, E66, E70, E83, E85, E86, E38(OBD-II), E39(OBD-II ), E46(OBD-II ), E52, E53, R56, R50, R52, R53 OPS with SSS for programming Supported Models:
(1) Vehicle interface via OBD-II socket:
E87, E90, E91, E92, E60, E61, E63, E64, E65, E66, E70, E83, R56, R50, R52, R53
(2) MOST compatibility ( multichannel programming):
E87, E90, E91, E92, E60, E61, E63, E64, E65, E66, E70, R56, R50, R52, R53 Language Available:
English,Chinese,Spanish(V50),Russian,German Description:
Features:
On vehicle models from the E65 on, BMW is for the first time using fibre-optic cables as standard for communication between control units.
The optical buses are notable for their high data transmission rate and they are not susceptible to electromagnetic interference. The optical buses in question are the most bus, primarily used for in-car entertainment electronics, and the byteflight bus, which serves predominantly safety-critical functions.