Yes, both Michelle & I have KDS with the latest software.
OFF TOPIC: Perhaps you're getting confused with fob registration in KIPASS. Though the fob ID number is not shown (whereas TPMS sensor number is) it 'lives' permanently there in a 'slot', with a total of 6 slots/fobs per bike/KIPASS possible. Lost fobs can be 'disassociated' from the KIPASS ECU (in case it should be found by the wrong hands and used to steal the bike) but can be 'reassociated' if/when found by the owner.
Thanks Freddy, I already knew that part, having gone thru it a zillion times... I just didn't pay close attention to the TPMS swap section...
but I did just Read it, couldn't find the instructions... silly me, I had them on my tablet, not my other laptop...
anyways...
Yes, and I would. Except I'm 2000 kilometres away from home at the minute.
Before I removed the wheels I did use the KDS to extract the numbers and it appeared that there were only two slots.
Of course having a KDS means I can write them at will.
So, after reading the process, but not having the actual unit to play with, and test...
it's explained in the instructions the process for "deleting" a sensor, and then "installing new" one in it's place, and that's pretty clear; but in reading it, the 2 processes are called upon in separate steps... so me being curious, I want to find out if it was possible to actually do the "add" process, without doing the 'delete', which it seems capable of doing.. again, as they don't go into what happens if you attempt to do just that ( like "this will take you back to the delete menu").
I have to ask our pal in the N/W area, Jay, (ZG), who had multiple wheels, with sensors, when he was doing all his painting and color changes... I am almost certain he didn't go thru the manual "delete", for every set (he had like 4 sets of wheels..)...
If you read that instruction book, you can see why I am questioning, as I can't say for sure without trying it...
I think it may be possible, and would be seen using the "Realtime Monitor" function/window, where you could actually see all devices that have been input over time(such as FOBs, Immobilizers, steering locks, ECU's, etc.,). This is also where you can "save' information in a CSV file format, and everything associated, in another "location", like a laptop file.