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1. exe ond xxn dne guia ando 2 D ABE TO BaSI6S ue e sd perte eant 2 Read Me First Registration and Software Update 4 How to Update a Controller 8 Required Documentation 8 About Cable Setup sssssssese 8 How do Update a Controller 8 About Diagnostic Trouble Codes 11 How to Connect the 8 6 11 How to Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes 11 How to Program the Sentry Key 12 How to Connect the 8 6 12 How to Program 12 How to Erase Keys 12 About Customer Preferences 13 How to Connect the 8 6 13 How to Set Customer Preferences 13 Miscellaneous Tests 14 About Pinion Factor 14 About Clutch Volume Index sssss 14 About Vehicle Identification 15 How to Identify a 6 15 How to Read an Engine Identification Number 15 How to Read a Transmission Identification Number 15 How to Save an Identification Number to Memory 15 About Modem Setup 16 About Dial Up 16 About Modem Initiat
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3. call waiting code set as a default Your applicable call waiting defeat code is generally listed in your area tele phone book or call your local telephone service to find out what it is The steps to turn Call Waiting off are Select DIAL PREFIX CODE from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu See Fig 2 32 System Configuration 1 BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX ON OFF PREFIX CODE 4 MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG Figure 2 32 System Configuration Enter your Call Waiting Defeat Code if it is different than the pre set 70 Press the lt or key to move the cursor left or right press the T or key or key in the number to change the setting Press ENTER to save changes See Fig 2 33 Edit Call Waiting Tto Edit to Move 170 Press ENTER to Save Figure 2 33 Edit Call Waiting Select DIAL PREFIX ON or OFF from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and then press ENTER to toggle the DIAL PREFIX ON or OFF to display DIAL PREFIX ON Call Waiting will be restored for most telephone services when you disconnect from the BBS Some older telephone Systems may not automatically reconnect and will require a specific Call Waiting reconnect routine as provided by the telephone service provider Note The Call Waiting Off setup will automatically turn the Call Waiting off each time you connect to the BBS unless you change the setting 1 Add an outside line number to the BBS dial up
4. ft OW EUM II Programming Kit Connect to EATX Il Controller Typical setup for vehicle EATX Transaxle Controller Figure 1 7 EATX Controller Setup 3 Supply power to the tool the program will automati cally initialize and identify the vehicle EATX Controller Power is supplied to the D A R T when the cable is connected to the Data Link Connector DLC the controller or when the cable battery clamp if so equipped is con nected to the battery 4 Getting Started Read Me First Registration and Software Update Before you can use all of the features of your D A R T you must first perform two steps to set up your D A R T Tool Register your subscription on the OTC Bulletin Board System BBS Download the D A R T program software to update your D A R T into a fully operational tool How to Register For immediate registration telephone 800 926 9430 and provide the information required from the D A R T Registra tion form or fax your D A R T Registration form to 800 283 8665 for activation within 24 hours Diagnostic nd Reprogramming data account registration card Reprogramming Tool Figure 1 8 Registration Form How to Update D A R T Software Set up the D A R T with a modem to communicate with the OTC Bulletin Board Service BBS 1 Attach the Modem Power Cable to the D A R T DB25 Port s
5. number sequence or go to step 5 if yu DO NOT have an internal telephone system that requires a number before you can call outside your internal telephone system BBS Connection Error Messages The D A R T produces an error message when it does not get a signal response Figure 2 34 Error Message Press EXIT to reconnect to the BBS If the error continues unplug the wall transformer for the D A R T the modem and also detach the cables Check to be sure you are plugged into an analog telephone line Re attach the cables wall transformers and try again If the error persists call technical service at 800 533 6127 18 Appendixes D A R T 1 REPROG VEHICLE 1 REPROG ENGINE 2 REPROG TRANS 2 DIRECTORY LIST 3 DELETE FILE 2 GENERIC OBD II 1 REVIEW CODES 2 CLEAR CODES 3 TROUBLE CODES ENGINE TRANSMISSION BoDY SUSPENSION CHASSIS BRAKES Passive RESTRAINT THEFT ALARM 1 ACTIVE DTCs 2 ONE TRIP DTCs 3 ERASE DTCs 4 SKIM FUNCTIONS 1 PROGRAM KEY S 2 ERASE ALL KEYS 5 CUSTOMER PREFERENCE 1 AUTO DOOR LOCKS 2 SPEED CHIME 3 LOW FUEL CHIME 4 TURN SIGNAL 5 ILLUMINATED ENTRY 6 AUTO HEAD LAMP 7 RKE HORN CHIRP 8 RKE PANIC MODE 9 RKE DOOR UNLOCK 10 PROGRAM RKE 11 CHANGE COUNTRY 12 CHANGE EQUIPMENT 1 AIR BAG 2 DRIVE 3 FUEL UNITS 4 POLICE 5 FOG LAMPS 6 COMPASS MINI TRIP 13 HORN CHIRP TIME 6 VEHICLE ID 1 READ ENGINE ID 2 READ TRANS ID 3 STORE ID 4 VEHICLE INFORMATION 7 SYSTEM CONFIG 1 BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX
6. reprogrammed controller Authorized Software Update Label Requirements Each time a software update is made to a vehicle you must enter the information required onto the Authorized Software Update label and attach this label onto the vehicle as directed Important The Authorized Software Update label is required by law a Fill out the Authorized Software Update label with the following information The part number of the updated controller Your Dealer Code or D A R T serial number The date SRE 3 pm E DLR CODE 4112348 DATE 5 1 94 g E Ti 1 NMUTHORLIIDZDFTWARE WPT Figure 2 13 Authorized Software Update Label b Attach the label on top of the controller and place the accompanying clear sticker over the top of the label Authorized Modification Label Requirements Each time a software update is made to a vehicle you must enter the update data required onto the Authorized Modifi cation label and attach this label onto the vehicle as directed Important The Authorized Modification label is required by law a Fill out the Authorized Modification Label with the following information The part number of the updated controller The change authority TSB number Your Dealer Code or D A R T serial number The date om eee a as eo TT Figure 2 14 Authorized Modification Label b Attach the label on the vehicle near the Emission Component Information label
7. 2 From the Vehicle ID menu select READ ENGINE ID or READ TRANS ID and then press ENTER to select Vehicle ID WV READ ENGINE ID 2 READ TRANS ID 3 STORE ID Figure 2 3 Select Store ID Number The DART will read and display the Controller Identification number Exit the ID screen and go to the next step 3 From the Vehicle ID menu select STORE ID and then press ENTER to select Vehicle ID 1 READ ENGINE ID 2 READ TRANS ID P STORE ID Figure 2 4 Select Store ID Number The tool will save the data into memory Press EXIT twice to return to the Main Menu screen 4 Detach the cable from the tool CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Reprogramming Procedures 9 Step 2 Connect the D A R T to the BBS 5 Attach the Modem Power Cable to the DART DB25 Port and to the Modem see Fig 2 5 1 DB25 Port 2 Modem Power Cable 3 Modem to Telephone Jack Wire 4 9 Volt AC DC Wall Transformer modem 5 12 Volt AC DC Wall Transformer D A R T 6 Modem Figure 2 5 D A R T and Modem Setup 6 Supply DC power Item 5 to the D A R T as illus trated The DART will initiate a Main Menu display when power is supplied Note Call Waiting service if you have this feature for your telephone line should have been turned off when you registered and updated your D A R T software The DART setup for the Bulletin Board System BBS will automatically turn the call w
8. BBS dial up sequence are Select BBS NUMBER from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu See Fig 1 13 ystem Configuration P BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX ON OFF 3 DIAL PREFIX CODE 4 MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG Figure 1 13 System Configuration Press the key to position the cursor e Key in the number or press J or T to scroll the correct number in place Place one comma for each one second delay if required Spaces and hyphens are ignored during dialing Press ENTER to save changes Edit BBS Number lt or to move f to edit 91 807 455 4999 Press ENTER to save Cursor Figure 1 14 Edit Screen 5 Add any modem initiation changes required for access through your telephone for example you may have a pulse telephone instead of the standard tone telephone or additional codes are required to go through your telephone service provider SKIP STEP 5 and go to step 6 if you have a standard tone telephone system and no special conditions are required by your telephone service provider How to Change the Initiation String Communication with your telephone service provider sometimes requires that additional codes be set in the dial up string For example change the setting to support a pulse telephone by adding P to the modem initialization string AT amp FO to AT amp FOP please refer to the manual included with the modem for a complete listing of code variations a
9. ON OFF 3 DIAL PREFIX CODE 4 MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG 8 MISC FUNCTIONS 1 PINION FACTOR 2 CLUTCH VOL INDEX Note All vehicles may not support all of the menu option illustrated Menu View REPROG ram VEHICLE The REPROGRAM VEHICLE option makes reprogramming options available for the engine and transmission control lers REPROG ram ENGINE Select REPROG ENGINE when you have the correct controller file in the D A R T memory During the setup process the appropriate files that are available for repro gramming the selected controller are displayed This option guides you through the reprogram steps simply respond to any questions or directions displayed on screen Apply an Authorized Software Update label and an Autho rized Modification Label to the controller when reprogram ming is completed REPROGRAM TRANSM ission Select REPROGRAM TRANSM when you have the correct controller file in the D A R T memory During the setup process the appropriate files that are available for repro gramming the selected controller are displayed This option guides you through the reprogram steps simply respond to any questions or directions displayed on screen Apply an Authorized Software Update label and an Autho rized Modification Label to the controller when reprogram ming is completed DIRECTORY LIST Select DIRECTORY LIST to see a listing of controller update programs stored in the D A R T me
10. PIN number is wrong NO Follow the on screen prompts to complete the task How to Erase Keys 1 Select SKIM FUNCTIONS from the Main Menu and then press ENTER 2 Place a mechanically cut Sentry ignition key in the vehicle ignition 3 Select ERASE ALL KEYS from the SKIM Function menu and then press ENTER Select YES to verify that you want to erase a key or select NO to quit SKIM Function 1 PROGRAM KEY S D ERASE ALL KEYS Figure 2 21 Erase All Keys 4 Enter the vehicle owner s PIN and then press ENTER 5 Verify that the PIN number is correct YES or re enter if the PIN number is wrong NO Follow the on screen prompts to complete the task 6 To reprogram erased keys follow the How to Pro gram Keys procedure Reprogramming Procedures 13 About Customer Preferences Customer Preferences are vehicle options that may be toggled or set through the vehicle controller How to Connect the Cable 1 Refer to Cable Connections Locations in Appendix to determine which cables are required to connect the D A R T to the vehicle and to determine where the connector is located on the vehicle 2 Connect the cable to the tool and to the vehicle connector 3 Supply power to the tool the program will automati cally initialize and identify the vehicle Power is supplied to the D A R T when the cable is connected to the DLC or when the cable battery clamp if so equipped is connected t
11. Update a D A R T Manual As future updates to the D A R T operating system are made available for download to your tool the D A R T User s Manual will also be be made available for download to your computer Simply access the OTC World Wide Web site located at http www otctools com and click on the Product Manuals icon to download an updated User s Manual You may also order an updated User s Manual through your SPX OTC tool supplier 8 Reprogramming Procedures How to Update a Controller About Cable Setup The D A R T cable setup configuration requires one setup to connect the tool to the OTC Bulletin Board System BBS to download programming information and a second setup to connect the tool to the vehicle controller or Data Link Connector DLC To determine which cable is required for your application Refer to Cable Connector Locations in the Chrysler software updates for engine or transmission controllers can be performed with the D A R T But first there are documentation and labeling issues that you must be aware of before you update a vehicle controller Required Documentation n How do Update a Updates to software for engine or transmission control lers are published in Chrysler Technical Service Co ntrol ler Bulletins TSBs A Chrysler Technical Service Bulletin must specify that a control module update is required before you may reprogram any engine or transmission controller In addition there may
12. against defects in materials and workmanship for three year 36 months from date of delivery to the user This warranty does not cover any part that has been abused altered used for a purpose other than that for which it was intended or used in a manner inconsistent with instructions regarding use The exclusive remedy for any automotive meter found to be defective is repair or replacement and SPX shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages Final determination of defects shall be made by SPX in accordance with procedures established by SPX No agent employee or representative of SPX has any authority to bind SPX to any affirmation representation or warranty concerning SPX electronic testers except as stated herein DISCLAIMER THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ORDER INFORMATION Replaceable and optional parts can be ordered directly from your SPX authorized tool supplier Your order should include the following information 1 Quantity 2 Part number 3 Item description TECHNICAL SERVICE If you have any questions on the operation of the product please call 800 533 6127 If your unit requires repair service return it to the manufacturer with a copy of the sales receipt and a note describing the problem If the unit is determined to be in warranty it will be repaired or replaced at no charge a
13. horn chirp on or off RKE PANIC MODE Enable Disable Turn the Remote Keyless Entry Panic Mode on or off RKE DOOR UNLOCK Press Once Twice Set the Remote Keyless Entry to unlock all doors when the remote transmitter is clicked once or twice PROGRAM RKE Program transmitter Select remote transmitter 1 or 2 for reprogramming CHANGE COUNTRY Select Country Enable vehicle settings that are specific to the country the vehicle is driven in CHANGE EQUIPMENT Identify the equipment or vehicle settings for a recently installed controller Identify if equipped with an air bag Right Left Identify if equipped with Right or Left Drive FUEL UNITS US Imperial Identify if fuel to be displayed in US or Imperial gallons Identify if vehicle is equipped as a Police vehicle FOG LAMPS Identify if vehicle is equipped with fog lamps COMPASS MINI TRIP Yes No Identify if vehicle is equipped with the Compass Mini Trip option HORN CHIRP TIME 20ms 40ms Set the horn chirp to a shorter or longer duration 14 Reprogramming Procedures Miscellaneous Tests Miscellaneous test options are generally service tests or a means of setting adjustments to vehicle components Refer to each option description to see if it may apply to your vehicle repair Additional tests or settings will be added in the future and can be downloaded to the D A R T when you connect to the BBS Select MISC FUNCTIONS from the DART Main Menu to see
14. miscellaneous tests available Note All tests may not be applicable to all vehicles About Pinion Factor The Pinion Factor option sets the pinion factor in the Transmission Control Module memory Use this feature if tire size or a control module is changed How to Set Pinion Factor 1 Select PINION FACTOR from the Misc Functions menu 2 Select the tire size and then press ENTER to set the pinion factor into the controller memory About Clutch Volume Index The Clutch Volume Index option shows the vehicle actual clutch volume values If the battery electrical feed is disconnected from the controller the learned clutch fill volumes will be erased and initial values will be substituted The transmission may shift gears somewhat harshly until the vehicle computer relearns optimum clutch fill volumes How to see Clutch Volume Index Select CLUTCH VOL INDEX from the Misc Functions menu The DART will show the Clutch Volume Values Reprogramming Procedures 15 About Vehicle Identification mh How to Read a Accurate identification of the vehicle and part number identification of the controllers installed on the vehicle is Transm ission identification important to make sure the correct software update for each component is correctly identified for programming updates N um be r The Vehicle Identification options read and store the NEG eset par UM bers To eot Cony ovet Select READ TRANS ID from the Vehicle ID m
15. 10 Turn the DART on by connecting it to the 12 volt wall transformer The DART will initialize a startup porcedure and recognize the modem setup A dial in routine will begin progress screens will keep you informed and a screen will show when you are connected to the server Press ENTER to continue the update process or EXIT to quit ERSIONS Server 1 5 TIL T1157 000 Press ENTER to cont Figure 1 18 Server Screen A TOOL UPDATE available screen will appear next TOOL UPDATE AVAIL OT6000v 2 2 498K Controller program files will be lost update may take 20 minutes Press ENTER to Load Press EXIT to cancel Figure 1 19 Tool Update Screen You will also see a message stating that controller files will be lost This is not applicable to this update Press ENTER to load the update or EXIT to quit Note Updates may take up to 20 minutes The condition of your telephone line affects the download transfer rate BBS Connection Error Messages The D A R T produces an error message when it does not get a signal response Figure 1 20 Error Message Press EXIT to reconnect to the BBS If the error continues unplug the wall transformer for the D A R T the modem and also detach the cables Check to be sure you are plugged into an analog telephone line Re attach the cables wall transformers and try again If the error persists call technical service at 800 533 6127 Getting Started 7 How to
16. 2 19 PROGRAM RKE 13 Programming Sentry Key 12 R READ ENGINE ID 8 15 19 READ TRANS ID 8 15 19 READ TROUBLE CODES 19 RECORD key 2 REPROG ENGINE 18 REPROG ram CONTROLLER 18 REPROGRAM ENGINE 10 REPROGRAM TRANS 10 REPROGRAM TRANSM 18 REPROGRAM VEHICLE 10 18 Reprogramming 2 REVIEW CODES 11 REVIEW DTCs 18 RKE DOOR UNLOCK 13 RKE HORN CHIRP 13 RKE PANIC MODE 13 S SCI Engine Cable 21 Sentry ignition key 12 Sentry ignition keys 19 Sentry Key 12 Sentry Key Immobilizer Module SKIM 12 19 Sentry Key Immobilizer System SKIS 12 SKIM 12 19 SKIM FUNCTION 19 SPEED CHIME 13 STORE ID 8 15 STORE ID entification 19 SYSTEM CONF iguration 19 SYSTEM CONFIG 16 19 T technical service 9 Technical Service Bulletins TSBs Chrysler 8 TROUBLE CODES 11 19 TURN SIGNAL 13 U UP DOWN arrow keys 2 V VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 9 Vehicle Emission Component Information VECI 8 10 VEHICLE ID 8 19 Vehicle Identification 15 VEHICLE INFO rmation 15 19 Vehicle Line 22 25 Notes 26 Notes THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO PERSONS WHO PURCHASE SPX PRODUCTS FOR PURPOSES OF RESALE OR USE IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF THE BUYER S BUSI NESS This SPX Electronic product is warranted
17. 5 and up all FJ MMC and DSM vehicles DIN Cable 8 way DIN cable used as an adapter cable to connect the tool to the SCI Engine cable OT CC2000 or to the CCD Body cable OT CC2010 EATX Il Programming Kit connect between the DIN cable and the EATX Controller Connect the red battery power clip to the battery positive terminal and the black battery power clip to the battery negative terminal Modem Power Cable connect the modem to the Diagnos tic and Reprogramming Tool and to the power supplied by the AC DC transformer 22 Appendixes Body Platform Designations Body Platform Vehicle Line A ACCLAIM ETE ENG LEBARON SPIRIT SPIRIT MEX ar B 150 x B 250 B 350 ABA acm nee gona RAM 150 ABC E uid E RAM 250 PY PRA ME RAM 350 ABL E RAM B 250 ABS RAM B 350 ADR cee 1500 2500 3500 RAM WAGON 1500 Abo Core bas RAM WAGON 2500 AB ce estere RAM WAGON 3500 AC DYNASTY RO a NEW YORKER AD re en POWER RAM 100 AD E 150 POWER RAM 250 AD a POWER RAM 350 ADU une a RAM 100 4X2 RAM 150 4X2 A Dic cow one RAM 250 4X2 RAM 350 4X2 RAMCHARGER 4X2 ADI E A RAMCHARGER 4X4 S DAYTONA Ae LANCER LEBARON
18. 9 DIAL PREFIX CODE 20 dial up number 16 DIN Cable 21 DIRECT PART NUMBER 9 DIRECTORY LIST 18 directory list 9 10 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 20 Display Window 2 E EATX II Programming Kit 21 ENTER key 2 ERASE ALL KEYS 19 ERASE DTCs 11 19 ERASE FILE 18 error message 3 EXIT keys 2 F F1 F2 keys 2 G GENERIC OBD II 11 18 H HELP key 2 3 HORN CHIRP TIME 13 icons 3 icons program 3 arrow 3 Cursor 3 HELP key 3 ILLUMINATED ENTRY 13 J J1962 Cable 21 J1962 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation MMC Cable 21 K Keypad 2 ENTER keys 2 EXIT keys 2 F1 F2 keys 2 HELP key 2 LEFT RIGHT arrow keys 2 RECORD key 2 UP DOWN arrow keys 2 24 L Label Authorized Modification 10 18 Authorized Software Update 10 18 Emission Component Information 10 LEFT RIGHT arrow keys 2 Locksmith Function 2 LOW FUEL CHIME 13 Menu 18 MISC ellaneous FUNCTIONS 14 20 Miscellaneous tests 14 Clutch Volume Index 14 Pinion Factor 14 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation MMC Cable 21 MODE EXIT key 2 modem power supply 9 MODEM INIT STRING 20 modem initialization 16 Modem Setup 16 modem power cable 9 21 OBD II 18 ONE TRIP DTC 11 19 Order Information 3 OT CC2000 21 OT CC2010 21 OT CH5500 21 OT237495 21 OT237496 21 OT237497 21 OT237498 21 OT237531 21 overview 18 Pinion Factor 14 20 Platform 22 Power Control Module PCM 18 power supply D A R T 12 modem 9 Powertrain Control Module PCM 11 PROGRAM KEY 1
19. Diacnostic flap Rcenocnamminc Toot USER S MANUAL VERSION 3 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE SAFETY All Danger Warning and important notes must be followed for your safety These safety messages will be in the following formats Danger means you may risk possible loss of life e Warning means you may risk bodily harm Important means you risk damage to the vehicle or the tool Notes are added to provide clarity and helpful tips These safety messages cover situations SPX is aware of SPX cannot know evaluate and advise you as to all of the possible hazards You must be certain that your personal safety is not jeopardized by any conditions or service procedures encountered COPYRIGHT No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of SPX DISCLAIMER All information illustrations and specifications contained in this technical instruction manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Further SPX shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages including lost profits in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Contents Welcome
20. ND CARAVAN de GRAND VOYAGER ees eee TOWN amp COUNTRY VOYAGER ne RE PROWLER ot mr GRAND WAGONEER RAIDER BE do luci VIPER PME MEA VIPER EUROPE es aed WRANGLER Mele a CHEROKEE a Er A UE re CHEROKEE RHD ere WAGONEER YD CONQUEST WRANGLER Zoll GRAND CHEROKEE visas GRAND WAGONEER 23 Index A ACTIVE DTCs 11 19 arrow keys 2 3 Authorized Modification Label 10 18 Authorized Software Update label 10 18 AUTO DOOR LOCKS 13 AUTO HEAD LAMP 13 BBS NUMBER 19 Body 22 Body Platform Designations 22 23 Bulletin Board System BBS OTC 8 16 Cable Connection Locations 21 Cable Setup 3 8 Call Waiting 17 20 Call Waiting Defeat Code 20 CHANGE COUNTRY 13 CHANGE EQUIPMENT 13 Air Bag 13 Compass Minitrip 13 Drive 13 Fog Lamps 13 Fuel Units 13 Police 13 Chrysler Collision Detection CCD Body Cable 21 CLEAR CODES 11 CLEAR DTCs 19 CLUTCH VOL INDEX 20 Clutch Volume Index 14 Cursor 3 Customer Preference Descriptions 13 CUSTOMER PREFERENCES 13 19 Customer Preferences Reset 2 D D A R T Basics 2 Data Link Connector DLC 3 8 12 DB25 Port 2 9 DEFAULT CONFIG 20 Diagnostic and Reprogramming Tool D A R T 2 Diagnostic Trouble Code DTC 11 Diagnostic Trouble Code Reader 2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTC 18 1
21. NE or REPROGRAM TRANS from the Reprogram Vehicle menu Reprogram Vehicle D gt REPROGRAM ENGINE 2 REPROGRAM TRANS 3 DIRECTORY LIST Figure 2 11 Select Reprogram Additional transmission choices such as EATX2 EATXS or EATX3 MMC may be offered Select the appropriate configuration and then respond to any directions displayed as the D A R T guides you through the reprogramming process Important The vehicle computer controller may be damaged beyond repair if a power cable or adapter cable is removed during the reprogramming step As the D A R T downloads the selected programming file to the vehicle computer controller follow the instructions displayed on screen If the computer controller programming is current or if the program is invalid for the vehicle the tool will immediately stop the procedure before any change takes place About the Directory List Previously downloaded programs are stored in D A R T memory and may be used if appropriate If during a download the directory list is filled you will have to delete a file to make room for the new file follow the on screen prompts To re use a file select DIRECTORY LIST from the Repro gram Vehicle menu and choose the proper program Directory List V XXXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXXX Figure 2 12 Select File Step 4 Complete any steps remaining in the TSB Step 5 Attach the labels as required by law to the vehicle and to the
22. P BODY Figure 2 16 Vehicle Systems 3 From the DTC menu Select your task choice DTC Review Press WP REVIEW CODES 2 CLEAR CODES FIGURE 2 17 Generic OBDII DTC Menu REVIEW CODES Display the DTCs recorded in the vehicle controller Press the T or L key to position the code to the top of the list press ENTER to see the code description CLEAR CODES Select to clear erase all DTCs from the vehicle controller memory This will clear all OBD data including readiness status DTC Menu W ACTIVE DTCs 2 ONE TRIP DTCs 3 ERASE DTCs Figure 2 18 Trouble Code Menu ACTIVE DTCs Display the DTCs recorded in the vehicle controller ONE TRIP DTCs Display the DTCs recorded after a single trip Many DTCs are not considered to be a problem unless they re occur during successive trips ERASE DTCs Select to clear erase all DTCs from the vehicle controller memory 4 Clear Erase DTCs after the repair is completed 12 Reprogramming Procedures How to Program the Sentry Key The Sentry Key Immobilizer System SKIS is a Chrysler option designed to deter vehicle theft Two important components of the SKIS are the Sentry ignition key and the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module SKIM The immobilizer module prevents the vehicle from starting until it is disabled with a signal transmitted from a valid ignition key The SKIM maintains ignition key integrity by remembering each key progra
23. Reprogramming Procedures 11 About Diagnostic Trouble Codes Diagnostic testing is one of the functions performed by the vehicle management system The Powertrain Control Module PCM monitors the system and performs activity tests when passive tests fail A Diagnostic Trouble Code DTC is recorded in the vehicle computer memory if the PCM determines that a component may have failed The D A R T reads and displays the DTCs recorded in the PCM How to Connect the Cable 1 Refer to Cable Connector Locations in the Appendix to determine which cables are required to connect the D A R T to the vehicle and to determine where the connector is located on the vehicle 2 Connect the cable to the tool and to the vehicle connector 3 Supply power to the tool the program will automati cally initialize and identify the vehicle Power is supplied to the D A R T when the cable is connected to the DLC or when the cable battery clamp if so equipped is connected to the battery How to Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes 1 From the D A R T Main Menu select TROUBLE CODES or GENERIC OBD II Select TROUBLE CODES to see DTOs for all vehicle systems Select GENERIC OBD II to see DTCs for the Emissions System Main Menu 1 REPROGRAM VEHICLE 2 GENERIC OBD II WP TROUBLE CODES Figure 2 15 Main Menu 2 Select a vehicle system to view if you selected TROUBLE CODES Select System 1 ENGINE 2 TRANSMISSION
24. X CODE 4 MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG Figure 1 11 System Configuration Enter your Call Waiting Defeat Code if it is different than the pre set 70 Press the eor key to move the cursor left or right press the T or key or key in the number to change the setting Press ENTER to save changes See Fig 1 12 Edit Call Waiting Tto Edit to Move 170 Press ENTER to Save Figure 1 12 Edit Call Waiting Select DIAL PREFIX ON or OFF from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu and then press ENTER to toggle the DIAL PREFIX ON or OFF to display DIAL PREFIX ON Call Waiting will be restored for most telephone services when you disconnect from the BBS Some older telephone Systems may not automatically reconnect and will require a specific Call Waiting reconnect routine as provided by the telephone service provider Note The Dial Prefix Off setup will automatically turn the Call Waiting off each time you connect to the BBS unless you change the setting 4 Add an outside line number to the BBS dial up number sequence or go to step 5 if yu DO NOT have an internal telephone system that requires a number before you can call outside your internal telephone system How to Change the BBS Dial Up Number A dial up number can be changed or numbers pauses and symbols may be added to select an outside telephone line from within an internal telephone system The steps to change the
25. aiting off again until you finish communicating with the BBS 7 Connect the D A R T to the modem as illustrated in Fig 2 5 Supply power to the modem with the 9 volt wall transformer The modem will automatically initialize itself and then dial into the BBS Note If there is an ERROR response press EXIT and retry If the error continues unplug the wall transformers the modem and also detach the cables reattach the cables wall transformers and try again If the error persists call technical service at 800 533 6127 The BBS will check the revision level of the D A R T software It will notify you if there is an update and let you make the choice if you want to automatically update the D A R T software Press EXIT if you want to update at a later date Important a D A R T update erases all controller update files stored in the D A R T Directory List Note There are no controller update files stored in the tool if this is the first time you are getting controller update files from the BBS Tool update available OTXXXX V XX X Xxxxk Controller program files will be lost Update will take up to 20 minutes Press ENTER to load Press EXIT to cancel Figure 2 6 Warning Screen Tool update time may vary significantly due to variations in the telephone line quality 8 The BBS will offer two options for submission of controller update information select one DIRECT PART NUMBER Submit the control
26. ault that should set a DTC ERASE DTCs All DTCs will be deleted erased from the PCM SKIM FUNCTIONS Select the D A R T SKIM FUNCTION if the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module SKIM must be reprogrammed for new keys or if additional Sentry ignition keys need to be pro grammed into SKIM memory PROGRAM KEY S The PROGRAM KEY S selection initiates a programming process that programs keys into the SKIM system ERASE ALL KEYS Select ERASE ALL KEYS to erase SKIM memory CUSTOMER PREFERENCES Select CUSTOMER PREFERENCES to set or to turn vehicle options on or off through the vehicle controller Some Customer Preferences may offer additional program ming options VEHICLE ID entification Select VEHICLE ID to read or save the controller identifica tion number into the D A R T memory READ ENGINE ID entification Select READ ENGINE ID to read and display the engine controller identification number READ TRANS mission ID entification Select READ TRANS ID to read and display the transmis sion controller identification number STORE ID entification Select STORE ID to save the controller identification number in D A R T memory VEHICLE INFO rmation Select VEHICLE INFO to display the vehicle description SYSTEM CONF iguration Select SYSTEM CONFIG to set up or to change the factory settings for the BBS communication program BBS NUMBER Select BBS NUMBER to change the number used to dial into
27. be laws that specify what documentation is required before you can repro gram a vehicle controller Once the controller software is updated you must place an Authorized Software Update Label on the vehicle controller and an Authorized Modification Label beside the Vehicle Emission Component Information VECI label Additional vehicle component replacement if required with the controller update is also specified on the same TSB It is important that the entire TSB be read and all require ments carried out to ensure that all components of the update are completed To Get Technical Service Bulletins Technical Service Bulletins TSB are prepared by the Chrysler Corporation and then distributed to Chrysler Dealerships Your local Chrysler Dealership is your best source for TSBs that specifically address any drivability problems and corrective actions Additional sources are Chrysler Training Publications Service information resources such as OTC Drivability TSB Manuals Federal Government World Wide Web site located at http www Fedworld gov cleanair search htm Figure 2 1 Technical Service Bulletin Step 1 Connect the D A R T to the vehicle controller to determine the controller part number 1 From the Main Menu screen press the J key until the I gt icon points to VEHICLE ID and then press ENTER to select Main Menu 3 SKIM FUNCTIONS 4 CUST PREFERENCE V VEHICLE ID Figure 2 2 Select Vehicle
28. cle theft D A R T can program the SKIS driver s key to the vehicle or erase the key from the vehicle system if it is lost or stolen Diagnostic Trouble Code Reader Read and erase Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs on generic OBD II systems plus 1989 38 Chrysler Engine Management Systems SIR BODY and many other Chrysler systems D A R T Basics The D A R T is an easy to use test instrument that will stand up to rugged use Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the basic functional areas Dincnonio loo Rernocram mine Too 1 DB25 Port Adapter cables plug into the DB25 port 2 Display Window display data and messages to the user 3 Keypad enter data and reply to tester messages Keys listed perform the following functions UP DOWN arrow keys press to move through menus or move the Selector Cursor up or down LEFT RIGHT arrow keys press to move the Selector Cursor left right or move screen by screen through the menus F1 F2 keys future option ENTER keys enter your command into the tester EXIT keys go back to the previous menu or test HELP key display additional information RECORD key future option Figure 1 1 D A R T CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Getting Started 3 Cable Connection Error Messages The D A R T produces an error message when it does not get a signal response Fig 1 2 Figure 1 2 Error Message An error may occur for the following reasons Po
29. ed CLUTCH VOL ume INDEX The CLUTCH VOL INDEX option shows the vehicle actual clutch volume values If the battery electrical feed is disconnected from the controller the learned clutch fill volumes will be erased and initial values will be substituted Appendixese 21 Cable Connection Locations J1962 Cable 16 way J1962 cable is connected inside the vehicle above the drivers feet and is used for all systems on 1995 to current year PL and JA 1996 to current year NS All current domestics All EATX transmissions All SKIM systems SCI Engine Cable SCI 6 Way cable is connected under the hood and used for 1989 95 all except LH PL JA FJ 1991 95 Jeep Engine 1991 1 4 92 Premier Monaco amp E Chrysler Collision Detection CCD Cable Body 6 Way cable is connected inside the vehicle and used for Body Eng Trans ABS 1989 95 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge CCD systems 1993 95 LH engine Mitsubishi Motors Corporation MMC Cable 12 way Positive battery clip cable is connected inside the vehicle next to the fuse panel for all systems on 1989 93 all MMC and Diamond Star Motors 1994 DSM F24S Laser Talon The cable power clip connects to the battery positive post J1962 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation MMC Cable 12 way MMC and 16 way J1962 double headed cable is connected inside the vehicle above the driver s feet Used on all systems 1994 MNC vehicles 199
30. ed by your telephone service provider About Modem Initiation String Communication with your telephone service provider sometimes requires that additional codes be set in the dial up string For example change the setting to support a pulse telephone by adding P to the modem initialization string AT amp FO to AT amp FOP please refer to the manual included with the modem for a complete listing of code variations available to complete the initiation string How to change the initiation string The steps to change the initiation string sequence are Select MODEM INIT STRING from the System Configu ration menu Press the lt or key to position the cursor Key in the number or press J or T to scroll the correct number or letter in place Press ENTER to save changes ystem Configuration 1 BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX ON OFF 3 DIAL PREFIX CODE IP MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG Figure 2 30 System Configuration Screen Edit Modem Init lt or to move to edit AT amp MFO amp Q5 amp KOEVO Press ENTER to save Cursor Figure 2 31 Modem Initiation Configuration Screen Reprogramming Procedures 17 About Call Waiting Service Call Waiting services set up with your telephone service provider must be turned off to prevent disruption of data during a download from the BBS How to turn Call Waiting off Your Call Waiting Code may be different than the standard
31. ed through the SYSTEM CONFIG located on the D A R T Main Menu D A R T Main Menu P SYSTEM CONFIG 8 MISC FUNCTIONS 1 REPROG VEHICLE Figure 2 27 Main Menu About Dial Up Number A dial up number can be changed or numbers pauses and symbols may be added to select an outside telephone line from within an internal telephone system How to Change the BBS Dial Up Number The steps to change the BBS dial up sequence are Select BBS NUMBER from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu See Fig 2 28 ystem Configuration D gt BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX ON OFF 3 DIAL PREFIX CODE 4 MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG Figure 2 28 System Configuration Press the lt or key to position the cursor Key in the number or press J or f to scroll the correct number in place Place one comma for each one second delay if required Spaces and hyphens are ignored during dialing Press ENTER to save changes Edit BBS Number lt or gt to move f to edit 91 807 455 4999 Press ENTER to save Cursor Figure 2 29 Edit Screen 1 Add any modem initiation changes required for access through your telephone for example you may have a pulse telephone instead of the standard tone telephone or additional codes are required to go through your telephone service provider SKIP STEP 5 and go to step 6 if you have a standard tone telephone system and no special conditions are requir
32. ee Fig 1 9 1 DB25 Port 2 Modem Power Cable 3 12 Volt AC DC Wall Transformer D A R T Figure 1 9 D A R T Setup 2 Supply DC power Item 3 to the D A R T as illus trated see Fig 1 9 The DART will initialize the program and display a Main Menu when power is supplied Press the T or key to position the Selector Cursor beside SYSTEM CONFIG and press ENTER to select it D A R T Main Menu P SYSTEM CONFIG 8 MISC FUNCTIONS 1 REPROG VEHICLE Figure 1 10 Main Menu IMPORTANT The Locksmith option for the D A R T tool relates only to the SKIM FUNCTION and the SYSTEM CONFIG uration function even though the entire menu structure for the DART tool is displayed 3 Turn telephone service Call Waiting features off or go to step 4 if you DO NOT have Call Waiting How to Turn Call Waiting off Call Waiting telephone services must be turned off to prevent disruption of data during a download from the BBS Your Call Waiting Code may be different than the standard call waiting code set as a default Your applicable call waiting defeat code is generally listed in your area tele phone book or call your local telephone service to find out what it is CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Getting Started 5 The steps to turn Call Waiting off are Select DIAL PREFIX CODE from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu See Fig 1 11 System Configuration 1 BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX ON OFF PREFI
33. enu to see the part number for the transmission controller Vehicle ID 1 READ ENGINE ID 2 READ TRANS ID Transmission ID 3 STORE ID 04606485 READ FROM VEHICLE 4 VEHICLE INFO Press EXIT Figure 2 22 Vehicle Identification Figure 2 25 Transmission Controller Part Number How to Identify a Vehicle Exit and select STORE ID if you want to save the engine information into D A R T memory Select VEHICLE INFO from the Vehicle ID menu to see a description of the vehicle How to Save an 1997 NS GS Identification Number into 3 3L SBEC3 Press EXIT Memo ry Figure 2 23 Vehicle Description Select STORE ID from the Vehicle ID menu to save the part number for the controller read How to Read an Engine Identification Number Press EXIT Select READ ENGINE ID from the Vehicle ID menu to see the part number for the engine controller Figure 2 26 Store ID Number Engine ID 04727205AG READ FROM VEHICLE Press EXIT Figure 2 24 Engine Controller Part Number Exit and select STORE ID if you want to save the engine information into D A R T memory 16 Reprogramming Procedures About Modem Setup As you set up the modem to communicate with the OTC Bulletin Board System BBS you may have to adjust the modem communication settings to allow for new telephone numbers or to alter the code in the dial up string All options to set modem changes are access
34. gnition sources away from the battery at all times If you are using the battery as a power source connect the RED battery clip to the positive vehicle battery terminal and connect the BLACK battery clip to a good ground away from the battery Important Do not leave the tool for prolonged periods in the direct sunlight the display may darken due to excess heat Reprog Scan Tool D gt REPROGRAM VEHICLE 2 GENERIC OBD II 3 TROUBLE CODES 2 Getting Started Welcome The Diagnostic and Reprogramming Tool D A R T is designed to reprogram vehicle controller software programs or change function settings on a Chrysler vehicle easier and faster This tool is designed to access the following areas Reprogramming when Chrysler releases software updates for vehicle controllers or when additional functions and capabilities are added to the D A R T programming you have the ability to update a vehicle or tool program with the software you download from the OTC Bulletin Board System Reset Customer Preferences comfort and conve nience features on Chrysler vehicles can be changed to meet the customer s desires Turn warning chimes on or off enable or disable automatic door locks set the headlights to come on with the windshield wipers and more Locksmith Function many new Chrysler vehicles are equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer System SKIS This system uses a vehicle immobilizer to prevent vehi
35. ion String 16 About Call Waiting Service sss 17 Appendix D A R T Menu View 18 Cable Connection Locations 21 Body Platform Designations 22 Il A miens 23 Besure there is adequate clearance Precautions A Danger When an engine is operating keep the service area WELL VENTILATED or attach a building exhaust removal system to the engine exhaust system Engines produce carbon monoxide an odorless poisonous gas that causes slower reaction time and can lead to serious injury or death A Warning Set the parking brake and block the wheels before testing or repairing the vehicle It is especially important to block the wheels on front wheel drive vehicles because the parking brake does not hold the drive wheels between any moving components when testing Moving components and belts can catch loose clothing parts of your body or the test equipment and cause serious damage or personal injury e Wear an ANSI approved eye shield when testing or repairing vehicles Objects can be propelled by whirling engine compo nents and liquids escaping under pressure can cause serious injury Automotive batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce explosive gases that can result in serious injury To prevent ignition of gases keep lighted ciga rettes sparks flames and other i
36. ler part number stored in memory to the BBS or enter a number manually press or to position the cursor press to T change the number VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Enter a vehicle descrip tion to be submitted to the BBS Part Selection WI DIRECT PART NUMBER VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Figure 2 7 Submit Options If DIRECT PART NUMBER is selected A screen to verify the number or request additional vehicle option information will be displayed before the download program is initiated If VEHICLE DESCRIPTION is selected A series of screen queries will be displayed An accurate response to each query is required Select Model Year 1 1994 Enter Part Number XXXXXXXX Press ENTER to load Select Body Style V FJ11 Figure 2 8 Direct Part Number Select Engine D gt 3 3L V6 SFI N S GAS Select Options E 50 STATE AUTO HI SPEED 50 STATE AUTO NORMAL 93 95LH ALL ENGINES Figure 2 9 Vehicle Description When the BBS has completed the download disconnect the D A R T from the modem 10 Reprogramming Procedures Step 3 Reconnect the D A R T to the vehicle controller 9 The D A R T will initialize and display the Main Menu screen Press the key until the I gt icon points to REPROGRAM VEHICLE and then press ENTER to select Main Menu D REPROGRAM VEHICLE 2 TROUBLE CODES 3 SKIM FUNCTIONS Figure 2 10 Reprogram Vehicle 10 Select REPROGRAM ENGI
37. mmed for the vehicle The D A R T may be used to Add up to eight additional keys to SKIM memory program a set of new keys into SKIM memory if a key is lost program the SKIM to erase memory for all of the keys programmed for the vehicle reprogram existing keys into SKIM memory How to Connect the Cable 1 Connect J1962 cable to the D A R T and to the vehicle Data Link Connector located under the dash Figure 2 19 Data Link Connector Cable Setup Power is supplied through the DLC to the D A R T The D A R T program will automatically initialize and identify the vehicle More about Programming Sentry Keys A Personal Identification Number PIN issued to the vehicle owner by the Chrysler Dealer when the vehicle was purchased will be required before the SKIM program can be activated If the PIN is unavailable contact the Chrysler dealer from whom the car was purchased You will be required to supply the Vehicle Identification Number VIN to receive the PIN How to Program Keys 1 Select SKIM FUNCTIONS from the Main Menu and then press ENTER 2 Place a mechanically cut Sentry ignition key in the vehicle ignition 3 Select PROGRAM KEY S from the SKIM Function menu and then press ENTER SKIM Function P PROGRAM KEY S 2 ERASE KEYS Figure 2 20 Program Keys 4 Enter the vehicle owner s PIN and then press ENTER 5 Verify that the PIN number is correct YES or re enter if the
38. mory A program from this list will be selected by the DART during the reprogramming process ERASE FILE Select the file to be erased from the list GENERIC OBD Il The GENERIC OBD II option reads and displays the emission Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs recorded in a vehicle Power Control Module PCM This option is available for all OBD compliant vehicles sold in the USA REVIEW DTCs Select REVIEW DTOs to see the Diagnostic Trouble Codes saved in the PCM Appendixes 19 CLEAR DTCs All DTCs will be deleted erased from the PCM TROUBLE CODES The TROUBLE CODES option reads and displays the Diagnostic Trouble Codes DTCs recorded in a controller module Select the controller module Engine Transmission ABS SRS Body etc you want to check and then select whether you want to see active DTCs or One Trip DTCs Note Trouble Codes may also be labeled as Fault Codes ACTIVE DTCs Select ACTIVE DTOs to display the codes saved in the PCM Codes received are displayed as a number Press the ENTER key to see a description of the code positioned on the top line of the display screen Press the T key to position any other codes onto the top line for display ONE TRIP DTCs Select the ONE TRIP DTC option to see codes saved due to a fault that occurred at least once Many faults are not saved as a DTC until they have occurred over multiple trips because one or two occurrences do not necessary indicate a true f
39. nd returned freight pre paid If the unit is determined to be out of warranty it will be repaired for a nominal service charge plus return freight Send the unit pre paid to SPX Wayland Facility 801 South Main Wayland MI 49348 Attn Depot Repair SPX OTC Owatonna MN 55060 1171 Phone 507 455 7000 Fax 507 455 7106 Customer Service 1 800 533 6127 Customer Service Fax 1 800 283 8665 Technical Services 1 800 533 6127 Technical Services Fax 1 800 955 8329 International Sales 507 455 7290 International Sales Fax 507 455 7059 Internet http www otctools com 1997 SPX CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 7 15 98 Part No 237453
40. o the battery How to Set Customer Preferences 1 Select CUSTOMER PREFERENCES from the D A R T Main Menu The tool will automatically query the diagnostic protocol to determine which Customer Preferences are available on the vehicle controller 2 Select the Customer Preferences you wish to change Notes All Customer Preferences shown as available for the vehicle controller may not be installed options i e automatic door locks programming is shown in the controller but the automatic door locks option was not purchased by the vehicle owner All vehicle controller systems are not equipped to turn options on or off Customer Preference Descriptions AUTO DOOR LOCKS Enable Disable Enable or disable the switch that locks the doors after a vehicle reaches speed of 15 mph SPEED CHIME Enable Disable Enable or disable the switch that sounds a chime when a factory set speed is exceeded LOW FUEL CHIME Enable Disable Enable or disable the switch that sounds a chime when fuel is low TURN SIGNAL Enable Disable Enable or disable the switch that sounds a chime if a turn signal remains on too long ILLUMINATED ENTRY Enable Disable Enable or disable the switch that turns the Interior lights on when the door handle is lifted AUTO HEAD LAMP Enable Disable Enable or disable the switch that turns the headlights on when windshield wipers are turned on RKE HORN CHIRP Enable Disable Turn the Remote Keyless Entry
41. or connection Check all cables and connections for a tight fit and try again Low battery voltage Recharge the battery Wrong cable used to connect to the Data Link Connector Verify that the correct cable is used Under certain circumstances the vehicle may lose communications with the D A R T tool Switch the vehicle ignition off wait 15 seconds and then switch the ignition on Program Icons Program icons signal when functions are available or must be used to access more information The Arrow Icon means more information is available Press the J or T key to view the next screen k Figure 1 3 Arrow Keys Press the HELP key to view additional instructions or information 1 Figure 1 4 Help Move the Selector Cursor with the L or T arrow key to position it beside an option you want to select and then press ENTER Figure 1 5 Selector Typical Cable Setup 1 Refer to Cable Connections Locations in the Appen dix to determine which cables are required to connect the tool to the vehicle and to determine where the connector is located on the vehicle 2 Connect the cables to the D A R T and to the vehicle Data Link Connector or to the controller J1962 MMC J1962 or MMC Cable CCD Cable or SCI DIN Cable Engine Cable Typical setup to vehicle Data Link Connector Figure 1 6 Data Link Connector Cable Setup Connect Red to Battery and Black to Battery Terminal DIN Cable
42. the Bulletin Board 20 Appendixes DIAL PREFIX ON OFF The Call Waiting feature provided by your telephone service can disrupt data during a file download Call Waiting must be turned off during the time the D A R T is communicating with the bulletin board Select DIAL PREFIX ON and press the number key 2 or press ENTER to toggle the Call Waiting off This feature is generally restored when you disconnect and remove the D A R T from the modem setup Some older telephone systems may not automatically reconnect and will require a specific Call Waiting reconnect routine as provided by the telephone service provider DIAL PREFIX CODE Select DIAL PREFIX CODE to enter your Call Waiting Defeat Code Your applicable defeat code is listed in your area telephone book or call your local telephone service MODEM INIT ialize STRING Select MODEM INIT STRING to change the setting for the modem dial up routine DISPLAY TOOL INFO rmation Select DISPLAY TOOL INFO to view software revision date and revision number DEFAULT CONF iguration Select DEFAULT CONFIG to restore the current communi cation settings back to the original factory communication settings MISC ellaneous FUNCTIONS Additional tests and settings are accessed through the Miscellaneous option PINION FACTOR Select PINION FACTOR to set the pinion factor in the Transmission Control Module memory Use this option if tire size or a control module is chang
43. vailable to complete the initiation string The steps to change the initiation string sequence are Select MODEM INIT STRING from the System Configu ration menu Press the key to position the cursor Key in the number or press J or f to scroll the correct number or letter in place Press ENTER to save changes 6 Getting Started ystem Configuration 1 BBS NUMBER 2 DIAL PREFIX ON OFF 3 DIAL PREFIX CODE P MODEM INIT STRING 5 DISPLAY TOOL INFO 6 DEFAULT CONFIG Figure 1 15 System Configuration Screen Edit Modem Init lt or to move to edit AT amp MFO amp Q5 amp KOEVO Press ENTER to save Cursor Figure 1 16 Modem Initiation Configuration Screen 6 Turn the DART off by disconnecting it from the 12 volt wall transformer 7 Connect the D A R T to the modem as illustrated in Fig 1 17 Supply power to the modem with the 9 volt wall transformer Socket for Modem Power Socket for telephone cable connector do not use Switch Socket for modem to telephone jack Socket for 9 volt transformer 1 DB25 Port 2 Modem Power Cable 3 Modem to Telephone Jack Wire 4 9 Volt AC DC Wall Transformer modem 5 12 Volt AC DC Wall Transformer D A R T 6 Modem Figure 1 17 D A R T and Modem Setup 8 Connect the modem to an analog telephone line 9 Turn on the modem switch the modem will automati cally initialize itself
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