Tutorials
Creating a new MCC, connect to an XCP ECU and start measurement
Demonstrates how to create a new MCC, connect to an XCP ECU and start measurement. Note that most actions in Sumac are accessible vi context menus.

Zoom & scroll
Press and hold left mouse button to zoom, press and hold right mouse button to scroll. Left double-click to reset view.

Analysis with cursors
Demonstrates usage of Sumac cursors to measure frequency and phase shift of two sinus signals.

Increment and decrement calibrations
Shows how elements in a calibration map can be incremented and decremented with individual step sizes for the elements in the map.

Axis options
How to work with fixed and adaptive axis ranges and how to use the same axis for several signals.

Conditional measurement background color
Background color for measurements in scalar tables can be set depending on value. This is very useful to get a fast overview of the system status.

Stored recordings
How to analyze a stored recording. Note that data from the last online session is always available for analysis just as data from a stored recording.

Calibration upload and download
Calibration Upload and Download with Sumac

Software download
Describes how to perform software download with Sumac
Software download
Software download is configured with a text file which the MCC points to. See folder SoftwareDownload in Sumac installation for templates and format documentation.
1. Create a software download configuration file. Use any text editor.
2. Configure software download for the MCC via MCC properties.
3. Initiate software download via Tools->Software Download
Measurement via polling
Describes how to configure Sumac when using polling to obtain data
Data acquisition via polling
If the XCP slave doesn’t support DAQ lists it’s possible to acquire data via polling. Configure polling rates under Measurement & Calibration settings.
Measurement of CAN networks
Sumac can also measure and record CAN networks defined by DBC files. Any number of CAN networks can be monitored simultaneously as and XCP session is active. Signals defined in a DBC file and XCP measurements can be shown in the same plot, written to the same recording file etc.

Creating a node-locked license
Describes how to add a node-locked license to a computer.
Node-locked license
This license model ties a license to a single computer. No additional hardware is required. Follow the steps below to activate your license.
- Start CodeMeter Control Center.
- Choose File->Import License… and select <Perpetual|Subscription>.WibuCmLIF (included in the delivery package, folder License).
- Select the CmActLicense imported in previous step and click License Update. See screenshot for example.
- A wizard will be started. Use the wizard to create a license request. Send the exported license request file to sales@udokaelectronics.com.
- In return from sales@udokaelectronics.com you will get a license update file. Use the same wizard for importing this license update files as you used to create the license request.
Renew subscription license
Describes how to renew a subscription
Renew subscription license license
- Start CodeMeter Control Center.
- Select the dongle or node-locked license container to renew. See below screenshot for example.
- A wizard will be started. Use the wizard to create a license request. Send the exported license request file to sales@udokaelectronics.com.
- In return from sales@udokaelectronics.com you will get a license update file. Use the same wizard for importing this license update files as you used to create the license request.
Activate evaluation license
Describes how to add a evaluation license to a computer.
Evaluation license
This license model ties a license to a single computer. No additional hardware is required. Follow the steps below to activate your license.
- Send a mail requesting a trial license to sales@udokaelectronics.com. In return you will get a license update file.
- Start CodeMeter Control Center.
- Choose File->Import License… and select the license update file you got from sales@udokaelectronics.com.