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This information based off of the following thread: [http://electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=4296 How to build a cable to access the MBB]:<br />
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;Parts<br />
* [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/FTDI/TTL-232R-RPI/ USB to TTL cable] with 5V (red), ground (black), TX (green) and RX (white) wires. <br />
*: [[File:954_MED.jpg|thumb|none|USB to TTL cable]]<br />
* [[wikipedia:On-board_diagnostics#OBD-II_diagnostic_connector|OBD II plug]].<br />
*: [[File:productLarge_9718.jpg|thumb|none|OBD II plug]]<br />
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;Steps<br />
# Cut the connectors off the end of the green, white and black wires to expose bare wires.<br />
# Solder the wires to the pins on the OBDII connector as follows:<br />
#* Black wire (ground) to pin 5<br />
#* White wire (RX) to pin 8<br />
#* Green wire (TX) to pin 9<br />
#* Red wire is not connected (+5V)<br />
# Plug cable in to laptop computer; device should be recognized and driver installed successfully.<br />
# Note the COM port or device used.<br />
# Connect cable to the [[OBD-II Port_Location|OBD port on the bike]].<br />
# Key the bike on.<br />
# Connect via laptop.<br />
# Configure the Baud rate:<br />
#* [[Gen1]] (pre-2013): 9600 ([http://electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=8386.msg71180#msg71180 2011 Zero DS reported 9600N1])<br />
#* [[Gen2]]: 38400<br />
#* [[Gen3]] (SRF): 115200<br />
#;Windows<br />
#: Open Putty terminal program (freeware) and use Serial connection to connect to COM port (eg COM4) and set baud rate.<br />
#;Mac<br />
#: Open CoolTerm (freeware, unsigned) and connect to the bluetooth serial modem and set baud rate.<br />
#;Linux/Unix-like<br />
#: Open minicom/etc. and connect to the USB (likely /dev/ttyUSB0) or bluetooth serial modem and set baud rate.<br />
# Open connection and the [[MBB Console|MBB prompt]] should be displayed (hit enter key if not)<br />
#: [[File:mbb1.png|400px]]<br />
# Type <tt>[[MBB Console#Commands|help]]</tt> and hit enter to get a list of commands that you can run.<br />
#: [[File:mbb2.png|400px]]<br />
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