New features in v2.97: Difference between revisions
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== Support for WCU hardened mode. == | == Support for WCU hardened mode. == | ||
WCU Hardened Mode indicates that a WCU meets the customer-specific requirements in the Module and Configuration settings. When the requirements are fulfilled, the WCU is marked with a system label named “wcu_hardened.” | |||
If Hardened Mode is enabled in the current environment, two buttons are available in both Edit Configuration and Modules. These provide an overview of the required settings and clearly show what is missing for the current WCU to meet the Hardened Mode requirements. | |||
== Support for automatically generating passwords == | == Support for automatically generating passwords == | ||
Revision as of 12:30, 18 February 2026
Add all signals and multiple signal sources for signal reader in the assignment editor.
Support for WCU hardened mode.
WCU Hardened Mode indicates that a WCU meets the customer-specific requirements in the Module and Configuration settings. When the requirements are fulfilled, the WCU is marked with a system label named “wcu_hardened.”
If Hardened Mode is enabled in the current environment, two buttons are available in both Edit Configuration and Modules. These provide an overview of the required settings and clearly show what is missing for the current WCU to meet the Hardened Mode requirements.
Support for automatically generating passwords
Admins can now automatically generate a new password for a user directly from the User panel’s Change Password dialog. Learn more here.
Additional settings for ethernet interfaces on HMX for automotive Ethernet
Starting with version 2.97.0, the Ethernet interface settings on HMX have been extended with two additional fields for automotive Ethernet: Role and Speed. For automotive Ethernet channels, only the Static addressing mode is supported. Read more about it here.
Configurable default time interval for alarms in portal
It is now possible to set a default alarm interval directly in the portal. Users can do this by right-clicking the Active Alarms column in the Vehicles tab or by navigating to the Alarms tab in Administration and clicking the Set Alarm Interval button. Read more here.
Create/View mapping on task improvement


The Signal Reader task view has been improved to display the mapped-from and mapped-to names for better clarity. It also shows the mapping type, which can be WCU, WMU, or MRCOM, making it easier to identify which mapping type the CAN/LIN is assigned to.
The process of creating a Signal Reader task has also been enhanced to include additional information. It now indicates whether the CAN is sourced from a mapping type of WCU, WMU, or MRCOM. For a clearer example, refer to the image 'Signal Reader Create Mapping'." To read more about this, click here.