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1.         Figure 5 16 Sample graph view    32    Scanner Operations Operations     gt      The icons that display on each data graph allow you configure settings for the selected graph only     Table 5 3 Data graph icon operations    Mame   emn   ein    Select to expand the graph to fill the entire screen   Expand Collapse select again to collapse the graph to the standard  view     Select to open the Graph Properties dialog box   Graph Properties which allows you to set triggers for recording a  snapshot and to adjust the scale        Triggers    Triggers establish threshold values  an upper limit and a lower limit  for recording a data snapshot   A snapshot allows you to closely evaluate conditions that caused the triggering event     When a snapshot is taken  the Scanner captures additional data after the trigger point is detected   data collection pauses  and the buffered information is automatically saved as a movie  This gives  you a complete picture of what was happening before the fact  what occurred at the trigger point   and what happened after the fact     Data collection is paused following a trigger event  Select the Play icon to resume viewing live  data  A vertical line now appears on each of the data graphs to indicate the triggering point  The  trigger line on the parameter that triggered the snapshot is a different color than those on the other  graphs  This makes it easy to determine which parameter caused the trigger when triggers are set  for multiple param
2.        Scope Multimeter Operations    This Scope Multimeter module provides all the tools needed for performing electrical and  electronic circuit tests and for monitoring signals and circuit activity  The Scope Multimeter module  easily separates from the Diagnostic Tool and connects with a USB cable so that test results can  be remotely monitored as you perform other tasks     The Scope Multimeter works interactively with other modules  Selecting    View Meter    from a  Guided Component Test or Scanner Test opens the Scope Multimeter module     A warnine  A    Risk of electrical shock    e Read the Safety Information provided for important warnings on the use of this product   e This product is intended for Measurement Category    for example  automotive 12V  systems   do not use this product for Measurement Categories Il  Ill  and IV    e Measurement Category   is for performing measurements on circuits not directly  connected to MAINS or MAINS circuits  an example of a MAINS circuit is 120V AC or  240V AC household or industrial electricity   do not connect this product to MAINS or  MAINS circuits    e Do not apply the Black Ground Lead to test points other than ground system return   vehicle chassis    Electrical shock can cause personal injury  equipment damage  or circuit damage     IMPORTANT   Maximum rated transient over voltage impulse is 500 volts  do not exceed the rated  transient over voltage     Remote Scope Multimeter Setup    The Scope Multimeter module can 
3.      P  To replace the battery pack   1  Loosen the two captive screws that secure the battery pack to the back of the Diagnostic Tool     2  Insert a fingernail into the recess at the mid point of the top of the battery pack  then gently  raise the battery pack up to release the electrical connector        1    Captive Screws  2    Lifting Recess    Figure 14 6 Diagnostic Tool battery pack replacement    3  Lift the battery pack clear of the Diagnostic Tool    4  Fitthe three tabs on the bottom of the new battery pack into the slots  then rotate the assembly  into position    5  Make sure the battery pack is fully seated    6  Tighten the two captive screws     135    Maintenance    Diagnostic Tool    Disposing of the Battery Pack    Always dispose of a lithium ion battery pack according to local regulations  which vary for different  countries and regions  The battery pack  while non hazardous waste  does contain recyclable  materials  If shipping is required  ship the battery pack to a recyling facility in accordance with  local  national  and international regulations  For additional information contact     e North America   Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation  RBRC  at http   www rbrc org  or http   www call2recycle org  or call 1 800  822 8837  USA    e United Kingdom   Electrical Waste Recycling Company at http   www electricalwaste com   e Australia   Australian Battery Recycling Initiative http   www batteryrecycling org au   e New Zealand    Ministry for the 
4.     up  4    down  v   6    S  Shortcut  Button  special functions   7    Enter Button  8    Camera  shutter  Button  9    Virtual Keyboard Button  10   Brightness Button  11   Power Button  Figure 2 1 Model D10 front view    Introduction Features and Specifications    1 2 3 4 5       1    Hinged Cover       2    USB  universal serial bus  Jacks  2   3    Head Phone Jack  4    Microphone Jack    5    DC Power Supply Input Jack  Figure 2 2 Model D10 side view       1    Kensington Lock  standard security device connection  device not included   2    Battery Compartment Cover  3    Collapsible Stand  closed     4    Camera Lens  Figure 2 3 Model D10 back view    Introduction Features and Specifications    Technical Specifications    Processor   Intel Atom Z530P 1 6GHz    Operating System  Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard SP3    Touch Screen  Resistive Touch Panel    Display    10 2 inch diagonal  LCD TFT  1024 x 600 resolution WSVGA  16 bit color    Battery    Lithium lon Smart Battery Pack   Approximate 4 hour run time   Approximate 4 hour charge time  with or without unit operating     DC Jack Operating Voltage  10V to 32V DC    Communications   802 11 b g n Wireless  Bluetooth 2 0    Dimensions   Width   13 23 inches  336 1 mm  Height   8 07 inches  205 mm  Depth   2 41 inches  61 3 mm    Weight  including battery pack and Scope Multimeter Module    5 1 lbs   2 31 kg    Weight  including battery pack  without Scope Multimeter Module    4 5 lbs   2 04 kg    Operating Tempe
5.    20 to 60  C    Environmental Conditions   This product is intended for indoor use only   This product is rated for Pollution Degree 2  normal conditions      Power Sources    The Scan Module operates on 12V or 24V vehicle power  which it receives through the data cable  connector  The Diagnostic Tool powers on whenever it is connected to an OBD II EOBD compliant  data link connector  DLC   For non OBD II EOBD compliant vehicles  the Diagnostic Tool can be  powered from a suitable power port on the test vehicle using the auxiliary power cable supplied  with your kit     Introduction    Scan Module    2 2 1 Scope Multimeter Module    Functional Description    m  m  Q  py  2  Re  12     fo  Q  x  ie     AYNCNI ASN       TANNOSUAd SSIANAS Gals        1    Common  Ground  Jack  2    Channel 1 Jack  3    Channel 2 Jack  4    Channel 3 Jack  5    Channel 4 Jack    6    Auxiliary Connector  not visible in illustration   7    USB Jack  under protective cover   8    Diagnostic Tool Connection    Figure 2 5 Scope Multimeter Module  removed from Diagnostic Tool    Remote Operation    The Scope Multimeter Module installs into the Diagnostic Tool and is held in place by a lock tab   Depress the lock tab and the Scope Multimeter Module is easily removed from the Diagnostic  Tool  A USB cable  supplied with your kit  can then be used to connect the Scope Multimeter    Module to the Diagnostic Tool  Now  you can continue to remotely monitor circuit activity while  moving the Diagnostic Too
6.    Folders Panel  3    Preview Panel    4    Information Panel  Figure 11 1 Sample Data Manager main screen    The main screen includes folders for saved files from the various modules     e Camera Folder   contains photographs taken with the built in camera    e CTM Data Folder   contains files saved while working in the Guided Component Test module   e Sample Files   contains an assortment of example saved data files    e Scanner Data Folder   contains files saved while working in the Scan Module    e Scope Multimeter Data Folder   contains files saved while working with the Scope Multimeter   e Screenshots   contains images saved by pressing the    S    button     115    Data Manager Operations Navigation    11 2 Navigation    Use the toolbar icons as shown in the table below to navigate through the Data Manager     Table 11 1 Data Manager toolbar icons    PI ee    Returns to the Data Manager main screen     Moves the items displayed in the folders  panel up one level in the file structure     Opens the highlighted folder or file     Creates a new folder         Moves the highlighted file or folder to the  Delete      L recycling bin   R labe     Opens a dialog box and the virtual keyboard  ename      for renaming the selected file or folder              Saves the selected file   Properties Opens a dialog box and the virtual keyboard  p for renaming the selected file or folder      Opens a menu of additional options        11 3 Operations    Data Manager operations based o
7.    P  To create a custom data list     1     2     Select Custom on the Scanner Toolbar   The parameter selection dialog box with all of the parameters selected opens  Figure 5 25    Select the Deselect All icon to clear the highlights from the screen     40    Scanner Operations       Operations    Create a custom data list by selecting the parameters to be included  Highlighting indicates a  parameter that displays  parameters that are not highlighted do not display     Pa  gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1    y Print           TPS    TPS  Lo TPR TPS W      HO2S B1 St mV         HO25 B2 51 mV      HO2S B1 S2 mV      HO2S B2 S2 mV      INJ PW Bi ms                                  INJ PW B2 ms      ST TRIM 1      LT TRIM 1    ir ST TRIM 2                          LT TRIM 2      LT TRIM      STTRMAVGI  sT TRM AVG1 Y  gt   bas LT TRM AVGI      STTRMAVG2          LT TRM AVG2 2   ri   FT LEARN   MIT FT CELL 7    MAF Hz    em  ol      MAF gm Sec      MAPinHg  MAP  inHg  m MAP V      BARO inHg       l de a Fh PAs Eia H ht IIA   BRE Se i d HPPA          MS TSI  Graph View   Select All     Deselect All     Cancel                        Figure 5 25 Sample custom configuration screen    Keep the following in mind when configuring a custom data list        Gesture scroll if the list of parameters is longer than what is shown on the screen        Use the Select All icon to display the complete list        Use the Deselect All icon to remove all the currently selected parameters
8.    Photographs are stored on the hard drive and can be retrieved two ways     1  From the Diagnostic Suite  select Data Manager from the Home screen  then open the  Camera Folder     2  From the desktop  select My Documents  gt  ShopStream  gt  Camera Folder     17    scanner Operations    The Scanner allows you to establish a data link to the electronic control systems of the vehicle  being serviced to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes  DTCs   view live data parameters  and  perform tests  The Scanner can access the electronic control module  ECM  for various vehicle  control systems such as engine  transmission  antilock brake system  ABS  and more     5 1 Getting Started    Before initial use the Scan Module must be paired with the Diagnostic Tool to establish a wireless  communication link  Refer to Pairing the Scan Module on page 126 for details  Both the Scan  Module and the Diagnostic Tool must be powered on     5 1 1 The Demonstration Program    The Scanner demonstration program allows you to become familiar with many of the test  capabilities without connecting to a vehicle  Sample data and mock test results help you learn the  menus and basic operations of the Scan Module     P  To start the demonstration program   1  From the Home screen  select the Scanner icon to open the manufacturer menu     The manufacturer menu includes all makes for which Scanner information is available  There  is also a Demonstration icon included in the list      gt  Scanner  gt  Vohiele 
9.    Scanner Operations Downloading Firmware    4  Select OK when the firmware update notification displays   The update begins and installation progress is tracked on the screen  Figure 5 35      a T  gt  System Settings  gt  Palred Devices    Updating Scanner Module   Please walt       Downloading 33 Application    CTT                Overall Progress                Figure 5 35 Sample update in progress screen    A    Reprogramming succeeded    message displays once the installation process is complete   Figure 5 36      Fo   gt  system Settings  gt  Paired Devices    Reprogramming succeeded        Figure 5 36 Sample firmware update complete message    5  Select OK to close the message and return to Scanner operations   The Scan Module  with the latest firmware update  is now ready to use     50    OBD Direct Operations    This Home screen option allows you to access Generic OBD II EOBD Scanner tests without  completing a vehicle identification  OBD Direct presents a quick way to check for diagnostic  trouble codes  DTCs   isolate the cause of an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp  MIL   check  monitor status prior to emissions certification testing  verify repairs  and perform a number of other  services that are emissions related  This mode is also used for testing OBD II EOBD compliant  vehicles that are not included in the Scanner databases     OBD Direct is a Scanner function  and the Scan Module must be connected to the test vehicle and  communicating with the Diagno
10.    To exit the Scanner   1  From an active screen  select Exit from the Scanner Toolbar to return to the Systems Menu   2  From the Systems Menu  select Back from the Scanner data menu    A    stopping communications    message briefly displays followed by the Scanner main menu     Now  the Scanner is no longer communicating with the vehicle and it is safe to return to the Home  screen and exit the Diagnostic Tool software     47    Scanner Operations Downloading Firmware    9      Downloading Firmware    The internal programming of the Scan Module  known as the firmware  can be updated using the  VERUS PRO Diagnostic Tool  Firmware updates increase the Scan Module capabilities  typically  by adding support for new tests  new models  or enhanced applications to the databases  A  notification message displays if an update is available when Scanner is selected from the VERUS  PRO Home screen  Figure 5 33      NN  gt  System Settings  gt  Paired Dovices      Details    There is an update available for your Scanner Module    The device will automatically update in   seconds      Update Now     UpdateLater         Figure 5 33 Firmware update available message    The Diagnostic Tool automatically searches for available updates for all of the VERUS PRO  components when it is connected to the internet  Any updates that are found are downloaded and  stored on the Diagnostic Tool  However  the update must be installed in order to complete the  process  This section describes installing
11.    advances to a new screen with more detailed information  about a particular test  select Back to return to the test screen     67    Guided Component Test Operations Operations    View Meter  A Meter icon  which is only available in the Guided Component Test view meter mode  appears on  the upper toolbar  Figure 7 9      qe  gt  Guided Component Tosts  gt SIGHATURE TEST     Back y Setup     gt    Data Ar Cursors    Refresh   File dy Print E  Mater Power Off    FUEL INJECTION   FUEL SYSTEM  INJECTOR   SIGNATURE TEST  Connect test leads  Yellow injector signal    Black known good ground  AS load changes  injector on time will change  View Meter    Lab Scope should be used to check waveform si   gt  r    6       Figure 7 9 Sample view meter window    Three view meter options are available     1  With View Meter active  Figure 7 9   select the Meter icon on the toolbar once and the meter  expands to fill the entire screen     2  Select the Meter icon a second time and the meter open as a separate window  Figure 7 10    This window can remain open if you switch to the Scan Module and can be accessed from the  Windows toolbar at the bottom of the screen  You can also resize and reposition the meter    window on the screen     MESE  gt  Guided Component Tests  gt  SIGNATURE TEST    ae ee  XA2 Cursors 1  Refresh dy Print SF Meter    FUEL INJECTION   FUEL SYSTEM  INJECTOR   SIGNATURE TEST  Connect test leads  Yellow inject    Black knowr    As load chan pe  Lab Scope sf  gt   Injec
12.   3  Select Continue and a menu of available tests displays  Figure 6 6      EP    ar T    gt  Scanner  gt  Start Communication  E Back    Select Service        Readiness Monitors       MIL Status       Fast Track Troubleshooter      02  Display Freeze Frame Data         01  Display Current Data      03  Display Trouble Codes         04  Clear Emissions Related Data            05 06 07  Display Test Param  Results           08  Request Control On Board System            09  Read Vehicle Identification                    09  In Use Performance Tracking             Figure 6 6 Sample Start Communication menu    4  Select a test to continue     55    OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose    Readiness Monitors    Use this menu item to check the status of the monitored system  If a monitored system is not  supported  it is not displayed  Scroll  if needed  to view the entire list of monitors  Selecting  Readiness Monitors opens a submenu with two choices     e Monitors Complete Since DTC Cleared   displays the results of all monitor tests that have  run since the last time the electronic control module  ECM  memory was cleared    e Monitors Complete This Cycle   displays only the results of monitor tests that ran during the  current drive cycle  they reset when the ignition is switched off     MIL Status    This item is used to check the current condition of the malfunction indicator lamp  MIL   Additional  information  such as which ECM commanded the MIL on and also the distance trav
13.   3  Select Continue to return to the Codes Menu     Freeze Frame Failure Records    This selection displays the DTC that was set  along with corresponding data  when the ECM  commanded the malfunction indicator lamp  MIL  to turn on     DTC Status    This selection allows you to view the records of a particular DTC     P  To check DTC status  1  Select DTC Status from the Codes Menu   The DTC Status entry field displays and the virtual keyboard opens  Figure 5 22    2  Use the virtual keyboard to enter the characters of the DTC   3  Select the virtual keyboard Backspace icon if needed to erase a character   4  Select the virtual keyboard Return key once all the code characters are entered     hare    gt Scanner  gt  Engine     Exit  OTC Status  P    Search         Figure 5 22 Sample DTC Status entry field    37    Scanner Operations Operations    The DTC status report displays  Figure 5 23      ara    gt Scanner  gt  Engine    E Exit  P0123   TP or APP Sensor 1 Circuit Open High    This Ignition Cycle Passed  Since Clear Passed  Last Test Failed  History Yes  MIL or Service Required Yes       Figure 5 23 Sample DTC status report    5  Select Exit to return to the DTC status entry screen   6  Select Exit again to return to the Codes menu     5 5 3 Functional Tests    The Functional Tests selection is used to access vehicle specific subsystem and guided  component tests  Available tests vary by manufacturer  year  and model  and only the available  tests display in the menu   
14.   FXDA C  4 ion  2 LSE  3 Fascia 09 2001  Engine bay  4  Fi  404     Fascia fuse bowrelay plate   5   EEE   721   JB     15    gi      a  1    Toolbar  2    Tabs  3    Scroll Bar    4    Component Selection Menu  5    Location Diagram  Figure 9 9 Sample fuse box relay plate screen    A toolbar  located above the diagram  offers shortcuts to certain operations  Toolbar icon  operations are the same as for Engine management Component Testing  see    Toolbar    on  page 103 for descriptions  which toolbar icons display varies by category     A component selection menu appears between the toolbar and the main screen on some  diagrams  Select the listed item to open the menu and use the stylus to make selections  The  menu collapses once an item is selected and a red highlight marks the location of the selected  item on the diagram     When viewing Fuse Boxes Relay Plates diagrams a series of tabs located underneath the toolbar  determines which fuse box or relay plate is displayed  A scroll bar moves the tabs left and right if  there are more tabs than what will fit on a single screen     107    Information Wiring Diagrams    9 6 Wiring Diagrams    This home page selection contains system wiring diagrams for the identified test vehicle  the  number of diagrams available varies by year and model  Selecting the Wiring Diagrams icon  opens a data category menu  Select a menu item with the stylus to open the wiring diagram  A  typical wiring diagram screen is shown in Figure 9 10    
15.   Figure 8 17      1 2 3 4      Trace 1 Trace 2  Trace 3  Trace 4    Trace 1 Setup      Test Lead  WoltyDC       Trace 1 Display   j Displayed     Inverted 5    l Coupling Ac    Auto Find      3 Back     Exit       1    Trace tabs  2    Trace Probe icon  3    Trace Scale icon  4    Trace characteristics check boxes  5    Auto Find icon  6    Baseline position  7    Back icon  8    Exit icon  Figure 8 17 Traces dialog box    Select the Trace Probe icon to open the menu    Highlight a probe on the list and select OK to close the window    Select the Trace Scale icon to adjust the vertical scale of the display    A dropdown menu opens  Menu options vary depending upon which test lead is selected     86    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    7  Select a trace scale option  then close the window   8  Select or deselect the trace characteristic items as needed        Displayed   this trace is on screen when checked  and not visible when not checked   Inverted   signal polarity is reversed when checked  normal when not checked   Coupling AC   check when sampling an AC signal  uncheck for DC signals    Peak Detect   use when trying to capture a fast event or signal glitch   Filter   use when radio frequency interference  RFI  may be disrupting the signal     9  The scope samples the signal and internally calculates the best way to display it when Auto  Find is selected  A scale and the vertical position for the zero line of the trace that allows the  whole waveform to fit on th
16.   HO2S B2 S2 mV   INJ PW B2 mS   LT TRIM 1      LT TRIM 2       LT TRM AVGI S      APA ee    5  a  a  g       TPS      HO2S B1 S1 mV   Ho s B1 52 mV   IN PW B1 mS   ST TRIM 1      ST TRIM 2     ST TRAM AVGI      31 TRM AVG       Figure 5 24 Sample functional test controls    Functional test controls allow you manipulate the test signal as shown in Table 5 4     Table 5 4 Functional test control icons    Test    Change List    39    Moves focus back to the data list     Allows you to switch data lists     Allows you to select which parameters display during  the functional test     Switches an item to low or off  or incrementally  reduces a variable signal     Switches an item to high or on  or incrementally  increases a variable signal        Scanner Operations    Operations    5 5 4 Generic Functions    The Generic Functions selection opens a menu of available OBD II EOBD functions on 1996  and newer vehicles  For additional information on generic functions refer to the Global OBD  Vehicle Communications Software Manual  Menu options typically include     Readiness Monitors   displays the status of the OBD II EOBD required monitors     02  Freeze Frame   displays data stored in ECM memory when a DTC is set     05  Oxygen Sensor Monitoring   displays on board oxygen sensor monitoring test results    06  On Board Monitored Systems   displays the status of system monitors     08  Request Control of On Board System   establishes bidirectional ECM communication    09  Calibration
17.   Scan Module  to the Diagnostic Tool  Shop Information allows you to create and edit a  personalized header that is included on printed documents     13 1 Paired Devices    The Scan Module communicates with the Diagnostic Tool with a wireless connection so that data  is readily available while working anywhere on the vehicle  In order to do this  the modules need  to be paired  or synchronized  the first time they are used together  Detailed information about  paired modules can be found by selecting System Settings from the Home screen     P  To check paired module details   1  Select the System Settings icon on the Home screen   2  Select the Paired Devices option on the menu   The paired devices screen opens  Figure 13 1      EFA  gt  System Settings  gt  Paired Devices    Ls        Back    Paired Devices  S   scANMODULE3 500048    J VERDICTM2 301001       Figure 13 1 Sample Paired Devices screen    The Paired Devices screen lists all of the modules paired to the Diagnostic Tool  and also  indicates whether or not there is an active communications link between the units     125    System Settings Operations Paired Devices    The Hardware Status indicators in the lower right corner of the Home screen provide a quick  reference of which modules have been paired to the Diagnostic Tool  Table 13 1      Table 13 1 Hardware Status indicators    Scanner    Scope Multimeter       13 1 1 Pairing the Scan Module    The Scan Module needs to be either connected to a vehicle or connec
18.   Select a icon  then select Back or Exit to close the dialog box     Units   Snapshot   ignition      After Triggel           Back     Exit 5        Figure 8 29 Sample Snapshot dialog box    Refer to Trigger Controls on page 88 for information on how to setup a trigger     Ignition    The Ignition tab of the Setup dialog box is used to configure the scope for displaying secondary  ignition patterns  There are two main selection fields  Type and Cylinders  and the fields vary  depending upon the type of ignition system selected in dialog box  Figure 8 30      Wnts   Snapshot  Ignition  Type Firing Order   gt  Standard       Waste Spark   1234  Direct    O Other Polarity    Cylinders F        a     E a   Description   select E of cylinders and firing order  Check  vehicle firing polarity and change ignition setup  Polanty to match  Connect  1 Trigger lead to  cylinder  1  To test a single coil  set number of    RPM       Back     Exit a       Figure 8 30 Sample Setup Ignition dialog box    95    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    P  To setup Ignition tests    1     Select the Setup icon to open the Setup dialog box     2  Select the Ignition tab of the dialog box   3  Highlight the ignition system for the test vehicle in the    Type    field       Standard   use for systems with a distributor      Waste Spark   use for coil pack systems that fire 2 plugs simultaneously      Direct   use for coil on plug systems      Other   use for systems that do not fit any of the abo
19.   There are four general types of functional test operations     e Information Tests   are read only tests  like selecting    VIN    from a Functional Tests menu to  display the VIN of the identified vehicle     e Toggle Tests   switch a component  such as a solenoid  relay  or switch  between two  operating states    e Variable Control Tests   command a certain value for a system or component  such as  varying the spark timing in 1   increments or the EGR valve duty cycle in 10  increments     e Reset Tests   reset the adaptive  or learned  values that are stored in the electronic control  module     Selecting Functional Tests opens a menu of test options that varies by make and model   Selecting a menu option either activates the test or opens a Submenu of additional choices  Follow  all screen instructions while performing tests  How and what information is presented on the  screen varies according to the type of test being performed     IMPORTANT    Do not enter any functional tests while driving on a road test  During some functional tests  the  ECM makes changes to ignition timing  fuel delivery  and other engine functions  which may affect  engine operation and vehicle control     38    Scanner Operations    Operations    Some toggle and variable control tests display functional test controls at the top of the screen with    data stream information below  Figure 5 24      A    Pree  gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  EGR CONTROL        de Exit Test    TPS    HOSS B2 S51 mW  
20.   Trouble code identification    Trouble code identification    Trouble code identification    Trouble code identification    Trouble code identification    Trouble code identification      EOBD PO   EOBD P2   EOBD P34xx  EOBD UQ   EOBD U3   EOBD Failure type    Figure 9 4 Sample Print Options window       2  Select the check boxes for the options to be printed   3  Select OK to send the selected information to a printer  select Cancel to close the Print    Options window without printing     Select the Information   Vehicle ID icon in the upper left portion of the screen at any time to end  the current session and return to the vehicle identification screen     101    Information    Engine Management Component Testing    9 3 Engine Management Component Testing    Procedures for diagnosing  evaluating  and testing engine management system components are  found in this section  Information is specific to the identified vehicle     P  To access engine management component testing     1     2     Double tap the Engine Management Component Testing icon     A category list displays  Figure 9 3   The number of categories available varies by make   model  and year  Select Cancel at the bottom of the list to return to the previous screen     Select engine management section       Diagnostic trouble codes       Component testing       Wiring diagram    Engine bay    System layout          General test procedures          Safety precautions       Cancel       Figure 9 5 Sample engine m
21.   obilizer   number of programmed Keys 5 yaoram additional key s    below Minima birri x   immobilizer read Cou   nol connected Wiring  immobilzer read coil   Engine control module  ECM  ECM   Iincorrectidamaged key  waning  immobilizer   read coil   Iincorrectidamaged Key  incorrectly   programmed  Wwinng  emmmotilizer read cod   incorectidamaged key  incamectly   programmed  wimg  immobilizer read cod   immobilizer read coll   signal notl recewed Vining  immobilizer read coil    Iimmobilizer   transponder sgnal not recenved    immobilizer   incorrect transponder signal    immobilizer   incorrect transponder signal       1    Toolbar   located at the top of the screen  the toolbar allows you to quickly navigate  between different functions and operations  See    Toolbar    on page 103     2    Component Test Menu   located on the left hand side of the screen  the menu shows  what information is available and also selects what displays in the information field  See     Component Test Menu    on page 104     3    Component Test Information   located on the left hand side of the screen  displays an  article that provides procedures for testing system components  See    Component Test  Information    on page 104     Figure 9 6 Sample component testing screen    Toolbar    Toolbar icons allow you to quickly move between operations and functions  The number of icons  that are active depend upon what information is currently being displayed  An inactive icon is  indicated by an    
22.   the Pause icon    Moves to the last frame in the data buffer    Erases data in the data buffer    Moves to the previous frame in the data buffer    Indicates the data buffer frame currently displayed    Moves to the next frame in the data buffer    Increases the magnification by decreasing the sweep  of the graph    Decreases the magnification by increasing the  sweep of the graph    Figure 5 13 Sample data buffer slider    28    Scanner Operations Navigation    5 4 2 Screen Messages    screen messages appear when additional input is needed before proceeding  There are three  types of on screen messages  confirmations  warnings  and errors     Confirmation Messages    Confirmation messages inform you when you are about to perform an action that cannot be  reversed or when an action has been initiated and your confirmation is needed to continue     When a user response is not required to continue  the message displays briefly before  automatically disappearing     Warning Messages    Warning messages inform you when completing the selected action may result in an irreversible  change or loss of data     Error Messages    Error messages inform you when a system or procedural error has occurred  Examples of  possible errors include a disconnected cable or a peripheral  such as a printer  is powered off     5 4 3 Making Selections    The Scanner software is a menu driven program that presents a series of choices one at a time   As you select from a menu  the next menu in the se
23.  10 4 Sample Settings dialog box     2  Select to highlight the categories that you do not want to display on the main screen   remember         items that are highlighted do not display      items that are not highlighted display  3  Select OK on the toolbar to implement the changes  select Cancel to disregard the changes   The dialog box closes and the screen updates     114    11 1    Data Manager Operations    The Data Manager module is used to store  sort  and review saved files  Most operations are  controlled through the toolbar     Screen Layout    Select Data Manager on the Module toolbar to open the file system  Use the toolbar at the top of  the screen to navigate through the data  The folders panel below the toolbar displays the contents  of the Windows    My Documents    folder  which is the Data Manager main screen  The information  panel on the lower left portion of the screen shows a summary of the saved file when available   and the preview panel on the lower right displays an image if the selected file is a graphic              EE EEN     gt  Data e   gt  C  Documents and SottingsWerdictUseriMy Documents ShopStream    e Open i New E Delete E ae oi Pr      ata Folder   a CTM Data Folder    3   Gi Sample Files Fi    _ssampleries     Ls  Scanner Data Folder      El Scope Multimeter Data Folder                                                                  A Screenshots         Information    Bitmap Viewer    Sample Files          1    Data Manager Toolbar  2 
24.  125 127 wireless communication 7  139  system tests 31  38 Wireless recovery 140    temperature  operating 5  8  10  storage 6  8  10   terminology 1   test leads 73 75   test probes 75   tests  actuator 30  component 38  functional 30  38  Power User 61  selecting 31  subsystem 38  system 31 38  tips 61   toggle tests 38   Toolbar 13 128  Vehicle History 111   toolbar  record playback controls 81  Scanner 40   trigger  condition 34   Triggers  setting 33   trouble codes  See diagnostic trouble codes  DTCs    Troubleshooter 31 56    U  Units Setup 94    145    
25.  A confirmation page showing the identified vehicle displays once all the required data has  been entered  Review the information to make sure it is correct     23    Scanner Operations Vehicle Identification    4  Select OK and alist of systems available for testing on the vehicle displays  Figure 5 10      fart H     gt  Scanner  gt  System Menu    e    Select System       Engine   Transmission Antilock Brakes      Airbag Transfer Case   Body Control Module         Instrument Panel Cluster       Figure 5 10 Sample available tests list    5  Select a test to continue     The identification sequence is now complete  For additional information refer to Navigation on  page 26 for details on how to navigate through the Scanner data and Operations on page 30 for  information on how to perform tests     5 2 1 Alternative Vehicle Identification    Occasionally  you may identify a test vehicle that the Scanner does not recognize  the database  does not support  or has some unique characteristics that prevent it from communicating with the  Scanner through the normal channels  In these instances  there is an alternate choice that allows  you to establish communication with the vehicle by other means  In addition to being able to  identify a different manufacturer  the following alternative is available     e OBDII EOBD   allows you to perform generic OBD II or EOBD tests  see OBD Direct  Operations on page 51 for additional information     24    Scanner Operations    Connecting to a 
26.  Identification   displays the ECM calibration identification numbers     09  Calibration Verification Number   displays the ECM calibration     09  In Use Performance Tracking   displays a monitoring conditions report     09  Vehicle Identification Number   displays the VIN     0A  Emissions Related Fault with Permanent Status   displays a record of permanent codes    DS    a     o    a     ca    a     ca       Na       5 5 5 Troubleshooter    is a database of experience based information of validated real world repair strategies that have  been compiled by top notch technicians  Troubleshooter simplifies the diagnosis process  as it  contains information on virtually all common diagnostic trouble code  DTC  problems and  driveability symptoms     5 5 6 Scanner Toolbar Operations    The Scanner toolbar is used to configure certain aspects of the displayed data and to exit  The  following sections explain how to use the toolbar     Custom    The Custom icon on the Scanner Toolbar is used to determine which specific parameters display   Minimizing the number of parameters on the data list allows you to focus on any suspicious or  symptom specific data parameters  You can add or remove most parameters from the list  Any  parameter that has a lock icon next to it cannot be removed from the list     IMPORTANT   Limiting the number of parameters that display allows for a faster refresh rate of the data  A  smaller data lists also reduces the amount of memory used for saved files  
27.  Presets    Presets are factory configured meter settings for common component tests  Selecting opens a list  of available setups  Selecting from the list opens the scope multimeter configured to perform the  selected test  In addition to the factory presets  you can create your own custom meter  configurations and save them as presets     Lab Scope Options    The following options are available for testing     4 Channel Lab Scope  Volts DC   Low Amps  20    Low Amps  40    Low Amps  60   Ignition Probe   100 PSI Vacuum   100 PSI Pressure  500 PSI Pressure  5000 PSI Pressure    Ignition Scope Options    The following options are available for testing     Parade   Cylinder   Raster   Superimposed   Single Cylinder Ignition    83    Scope Multimeter Operations    Graphing Options    The following options are available for testing     4 Channel Graphing  Volts DC   Volts DC Average  Volts AC RMS  Ohms   Frequency   Pulse Width   Injector Pulse Width  Duty Cycle   Low Amps  20    Low Amps  40    Low Amps  60    MC Dwell  60    MC Dwell  90    100 PSI Vacuum  100 PSI Pressure  500 PSI Pressure  5000 PSI Pressure    Digital Multimeter Options    The following options are available for testing     Volts DC   Volts DC Average  Volts AC RMS  Ohms  Diode Continuity  Low Amps  20   Low Amps  40   Low Amps  60     84    Operations    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    8 4 2 Measurement Out of Range    A group of arrows display when a measurement is out of range for the scale selec
28.  Scan Module from the search results list     A search in progress message displays during the pairing procedure  Figure 13 3   the Paired  Devices screen  Figure 13 1  displays once the procedure completes     NN  gt  System Settings  gt  Paired Devices    Pairing with the New Device  One Moment Please          Figure 13 3 Sample pairing in progress message    9  Select the Home icon on the Toolbar to return to the Home screen   10  Disconnect the data cable from the vehicle     The Scan Module and Diagnostic Tools are now paired for wireless communication and should  automatically recognize each other when both are powered up     127    System Settings Operations Shop Information    13 2 Shop Information    This option allows you to add personalized shop information that can be included on printed data  files  Selecting opens a form that can be filled in using the virtual keyboard  Select OK when the  form is complete and the information is saved     P  To add Shop Information   1  From the Home screen select System Settings   2  From the System Settings menu select Shop Information   The Shop Information dialog box opens  Figure 13 4      ae  gt  System Settings  gt  Shop Information    yr OK w Cancel    Shop Name  Shop Address  City  State Zip  Shop Phone  Shop Fax  slogan  Comment  Manager Name  Manager Title  Email   Web Page       Figure 13 4 Sample Shop Information dialog box    3  Select within any of the information fields and the virtual keyboard opens   4  Use the
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30.  System  Settings    Change Vehicle  Wie Record       1  Function Icons  2  VERUS PRO Toolbar  3  Windows Toolbar    Figure 3 1 Sample Home screen    3 1 1 Function Icons    The Function icons configure the Diagnostic Tool for the type of test to be performed  Table 3 1 on  page 12 gives brief descriptions of the available Function icons  which operations are available    depends upon the individual configuration of your system  Use the stylus or your finger tip to select  from the Function icons     11    Getting Started    Table 3 1    Turning On     Name om  Design    Scanner    OBD Direct    Guided Component  Test    Scope Multimeter    Information    Vehicle History    Data Manager    System Settings       12    Configures the Diagnostic Tool to operate  as a scan tool  See Scanner Operations on  page 18     Allows you to perform generic OBD II or  EOBD system tests without identifying the  specific vehicle  See OBD Direct  Operations on page 51     Opens a diagnostic database of specific  tests for the identified vehicle  See Guided  Component Test Operations on page 59     Configures the Diagnostic Tool to operate  as a lab scope  graphing multimeter  or  digital multimeter  See Scope Multimeter  Operations on page 70     Provides the information needed to make  repairs once you have made your  diagnosis  The linked program varies by  region  See Information on page 98     Identifies the test vehicle and organizes and  manages work in progress and service  records  See
31.  Tool so that the  correct data can be retrieved  Vehicle identification information is carried over if you enter the  Guided Component Test module either from the Scan Module or from one of the records stored in  the Vehicle History module  However  you may need to enter additional attributes in some  instances     The vehicle identification sequence is menu driven  you simply follow the screen prompts and  make a series of choices  Each selection you make advances you to the next screen     59    Guided Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification    7 1 1 Menu Options  Guided Component Test  Selecting the Toolbar Menu icon at the base of the screen offers the following options     e Safety Information   opens the Important Safety Instructions document    e File   allows you to print or save the data being viewed    e Top Level Menus   allows you to access supplemental information and training programs   e Help   allows you to view supporting documentation     File  Selecting File opens a menu of print options     e Print Article   selecting has one of two results       Ifa printer is connected  the file is sent to the printer         Ifa printer is not connected  the article is saved as a   xps  file  which can be retrieved   moved  or copied and printed at a later time     e Print Preview   opens a representation of what the printed file will look like   e Page Setup   allows you to adjust margins and paper orientation     Top Level Menus   Selecting Top Level Menus o
32.  Vehicle History Operations on  page 110     Opens the organization system for saved  data files  See Data Manager Operations on  page 115     Opens the on line help for the system  See  Help Operations on page 123     Establishes and manages connections to  peripheral devices  such as the Scan  Module  See System Settings Operations  on page 125     Closes the Diagnostic Tool software and  returns the display to the Windows desktop   See Turning Off on page 14     Getting Started Turning On    3 1 2 VERUS PRO Toolbar    Operation of the icons located on the toolbar are described in the table below          Table 3 2    Name    Selecting this icon returns you to the Home  Home    screen from any test        Selecting this icon opens and closes the  Windows Toolbar E standard Windows toolbars at the top and    bottom of the screen     Selecting this icon opens a menu that  provides information and basic operations  and features for the current screen     n  The currently identified vehicle is shown to  Change Vehicle AR the right of the icons  selecting allows you to  ni change the identified test vehicle       wee Selecting the icon opens an editable  View Record    y worksheet of vehicle records     Indicates the connectivity status of the Scan  Module     Hardware Status    Indicates the connectivity status of the  Scope Multimeter     Menu Options    The Menu icon on the Toolbar at the base of the display screen opens a list of basic operations  and features  The list of o
33.  all of the C drive data with  the original factory data  Be aware  all new or modified files on the C drive will be lost     The directional arrow buttons on the Diagnostic Tool are used to navigate when performing a  system restore  Use the Enter button to make selections     To restore the operating system  1  Turn on the Diagnostic Tool     2  Waitforthe    Press Up Arrow to run Snap on System Restore    message to display  then Press  the Up Arrow button     A progress indicator displays while the program loads   3  Select OK from the confirmation message    A progress indicator displays while the files are being restored   4  Select OK from the confirmation message     The Diagnostic Tool shuts down  then reboots and the system recovery portion of the  operation begins  Follow any on screen prompts     The Diagnostic Tool shuts down and reboots a second time  When the Home screen displays   the procedure is complete and the Diagnostic Tool is ready for use     Scan Module    This section covers how to care for your Scan Module     Cleaning and Inspecting the Scan Module  When using the Scan Module  make sure to do the following     e Check the housing  wiring  and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use     e Atthe end of each work day  wipe the housing  wiring  and connectors clean with a slightly  damp cloth     IMPORTANT   Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the Scan Module     14 2 2 Replacing the Protective Handgrip    The 
34.  an update to the Scan Module firmware     The firmware update process  as explained in the following procedure  begins automatically after  ten seconds unless the Update Now or Update Later icon is selected  Selecting Update Now  begins the process immediately  Update Later defers the operation  closes the message  and  opens the Scan Module  Not updating does not impact operations  the Scan Module remains  functional but may not benefit from the additional features available in the update  Selecting  Details in the upper right corner opens a list of what is included in the update     48    Scanner Operations Downloading Firmware    P  To update the firmware   1  Turn on the Diagnostic Tool   2  Connect the Scan Module to the Diagnostic Tool as follows  Figure 5 34      a  From the bottom of the Scan Module  gently lift up and out on the sides of the handgrip to  free it from housing     b  Open the hinged cover on the base of the Scan Module to expose the USB jack   c  Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB jack on the Scan Module     d  Plug the large end of the USB cable into one of the ports on the side of the Diagnostic  Tool        1    Hinged cover  2    USB jack    Figure 5 34 Scan Module service jack    NOTE   O The Scan Module and Diagnostic Tool must be connected with the USB cable to update the  firmware  The USB cable powers the Scan Module so there is no need to connect to a vehicle        3  Select Scanner from the Diagnostic Tool Home screen     49 
35.  and off  Figure 5 31   The dropdown menu closes once a selection is made     Diagnodiic pn    ra    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1    Exit Az Custom ed Alarms pF Properties wk Graph View E Save y Print        y 4025 B2 S2 mV  A ST TRIM 1        TIT    Min  282 Max  959    O TPS V     2 HO S B2 S1 mV     INJ PW B2 mS  o  ST TRIM 1    a    EXA TO       Figure 5 31 Sample data graph scales    46    Scanner Operations Exiting the Scanner    9 6    Sweep    The Sweep option switches the sweep values  displayed below the data graphs  on and off   Figure 5 32   The dropdown menu closes once a selection is made     Gi Diagrnodic Ar    Fa    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1        Exit   Custom F Alarms pF Properties a Graph View  2  Save       HOS B2 52 mv  O 31 TRIM 1     foo    Min  282 Max  959       Figure 5 32 Sample data graph sweep    Exiting the Scanner    The Scanner remains open as long as there is an active communication link with the vehicle  You  must disconnect this communication link in order to exit from Scanner tests and close the  Diagnostic Tool software  A warning message displays if you attempt to shut down while the  Scanner is communicating with an ECM     NOTE    Damage to the vehicle electronic electronic control module  ECM  may occur if communication is  disrupted  Make sure the data cable and the USB cable are properly connected at all times during  testing  Exit all tests before disconnecting the test cable or turning off the tool  
36.  are no external controls on the Scan Module or Scope Multimeter Module  They can only be  operated when used in conjunction with the Diagnostic Tool     4 1 Controls and Features    The external controls on the Diagnostic Tool are simple because most operations are controlled  through the touch screen  Touch screen navigation is menu driven  which allows you to quickly  locate the test  procedure  or data that you need through a series of choices and questions   Detailed descriptions of the menu structures are found in the chapters for the various modules     The following sections describe the external controls and features of the Diagnostic Tool     4 1 1 Control Buttons    Name and location of control buttons   Table 4 1 Diagnostic Tool control buttons    Name Description    A function button that provides a shortcut for  capturing a screen image     S Button       Selects a highlighted item or returns the display  to the previous screen        Directional Buttons Moves the cursor or highlight on the display  screen up  down  right  or left        Operates the built in camera  Press once to   Camera Bulion open the application  The button then acts as a  shutter to take a photograph of what is visible  on the screen     Keyboard Button Opens or closes the virtual keyboard     Increases the screen backlighting in seven  Brightness Button incremental steps  then returns to the lowest  setting and repeats        Power Button Turns the Diagnostic Tool on and off     All other
37.  component from the tests list     2  Select COMPONENT INFORMATION from the component menu     65    Guided Component Test Operations Operations    NOTE   O An additional selection  such as front or rear for an oxygen sensor  025   may be required before  advancing to the component information screen     The component information screen displays  Figure 7 6    3  Always Gesture sweep to view any additional information below what is visible   4  Select Back at any time to return to the previous screen     7 2 2 Tests    The Tests section guides you through the process of performing tests on a specific component  It  also provides specifications  tips on how and where to connect the test meter leads  and also  automatically configures the multimeter or lab scope to perform the selected test     Once a test vehicle is identified  you can select a component from the available tests list     P  To select a test   1  Select a component from the list   2  Select TEST to open the list     NOTE   More than one selection is available in some instances  For example  select Ignition Tests anda  menu offering Primary Tests and a Secondary Tests displays     The list shows all of the tests available for the selected component  choices vary by make   model  and year     Selecting opens an additional submenu similar to the one shown in Figure 7 7 when more  than one option is available     yie E  gt  Guided Component Tesis  gt  07 SENSOR TESTS       Back    BENCH TEST     IN CAR TEST     02 
38.  dialog box that allows you to select  Setup ri ae    personal preferences for viewing and saving data   Switches the trace information displayed at the base  Data  of the screen between three available states    j     Opens a dialog box that allows you to switch cursors  ausors Ne Cursors on and off  and to reposition them on the screen     Clears the Min Max and Current values on the trace  Refresh  details section of the screen   File Opens a dialog box that allows you to select options  for saving data     Opens a dialog box that allows you to configure and  Print     print data   Switches the Scope Multimeter off  This retains the  S   settings and reduces battery drain when switching to  PONEN X Power Off a different module  The Play and Record icons on the    Playback toolbar switch the meter back on        Main Body of the Screen    The main body of the screen varies depending on what display options have been selected  Up to  four traces  along with digital readouts of current signal values  signal status and triggering  conditions  can be displayed simultaneously on the main body of the screen  Adjustments to the  display are made through the scope toolbar as explained above     Each trace is displayed as voltage over time on a standard oscilloscope screen  Voltage level is    recorded on the vertical  or    y     axis and time is presented on the horizontal  or    x     axis of the  screen  Values are shown for each graduation on the scales     When using transduce
39.  directly  to that point of the document  Additional links within the text  shown in blue colored type  also take  you to the referenced section of the manual     Using the Help Toolbar    A simple toolbar at the top of the screen is used to adjust screen magnification and to exit Help   Table 12 1 Help toolbar icons  sheet 1 of 2     Name  om esos    Closes the help file and returns you to  the previously viewed screen     Back    Incrementally increases the screen  magnification     Pom Incrementally decreases the screen  Zoom     R  magnification    amp    Restores the default screen  AAIADO Shows the current page over the total  Page Counter Mza  number of pages in the document     di Moves forward one page in the  Next Page    Next Page document     Opens a menu of the additional options   Hide TOC or Show TOC  shown  below     Zoom            More       123    Help Operations Using the Help Toolbar    Table 12 1 Help toolbar icons  sheet 2 of 2        Nme fico  Hide TOC    Closes the contents and search column  Hide TOC so the document fills the screen     Show TOC    Opens the contents and search column  if they have been hidden     Closes the help file  and any other  open modules  and returns you to the  Home screen        124    System Settings Operations    Selecting System Settings from the Home screen opens a menu with two options     e Paired Devices  e Shop Information  Paired Devices allows you to check the status of and to pair wireless devices  such as the  
40.  from the list       Select individual parameters to highlight and include them in the list        Select individual highlighted parameters to remove them from the list        Use the Cancel icon to return to the data display    Once all desired parameters have been selected  return to the data list        Use the List View icon to return to a data screen in PID List format         Use the Graph View icon to return to a data screen in Graph View format  see Graph  View on page 44 for details     NOTE   Graph View is only available when 16 or fewer parameters  the number that can display on a    single screen  were selected for the custom list  Make sure that no more than 16 parameters are  highlighted if the screen displays a single graph when the Graph View icon is selected     Alarms    Alarms are visual indicators alongside a parameter in the data display list that change color to  show the signal status  A green alarm indicates on  a gray alarm indicates off  Only digital  parameters  those with a range limited to two states  can have alarms  Parameters with  continuous ranges  such as variable voltage and pressure values  cannot have alarms  The alarm  indicator assignments remain as selected until you exit the data list     41    Scanner Operations Operations    P  To configure alarm settings   1  Select the Alarms icon on the Scanner Toolbar     The Alarm List dialog box opens   2  Check the parameters that you want to show alarms     3  Select Save   Alarm indicators 
41.  i EF E e T    Makein   Ford Focus 98  1 4 1098 05 Engine Code  FXDAC          SUL Male trans missicm    15    ignition switch   igndion CN    Activate wiring diagram serollin                                                    1    Toolbar   2    Component Selection Menu  3    Full width Window   4    Magnified Window    Figure 9 10 Sample wiring diagram screen    9 6 1 Toolbar    Most of the toolbar icon are the same as for Engine management Component Testing  see       Toolbar    on page 103 for descriptions  However  there are some icons that only appear on wiring  diagrams  These are explained in the table below     Table 9 3  nformation icon descriptions    C Name eon  esrpon    Opens an ECM harness connector diagram in a    ECM Harness Connector separate window  Only the connector displays  pin  data in not shown        108    Information    Wiring Diagrams    Table 9 3  nformation icon descriptions    II  en  HO      Expands the wiring diagram to full page size  scroll  Full Size PA    r   bars appear for moving up and down and left and  right through the diagram        Fit to Window Cancels the full size diagram and return to the  split screen display     9 6 2 Component Selection Menu    The Component Selection menu is used to locate a particular item on the wiring diagram  Select  the listed item to open the menu and use the stylus to make selections  The menu collapses once    an item is selected and a red highlight marks the location of the selected item on the fu
42.  list of available on screen instructions for performing tasks  Scroll  to view the entire list  Typical topics include     10 Minute Battery Drain Class   covers battery draw basics     10 Minute Electronic Class   provides brief instruction in basic electronics and circuit  connections     10 Minute High Intensity Discharge Lighting Class   provides brief instruction on high   intensity lighting system basics     10 Minute Lin Bus Class   provides brief instruction on LIN BUS systems    15 Hybrid Vehicle CLASS   provides a brief overview of hybrid vehicle systems   15 Minute Ignition Class   provides an introduction to basic ignition testing    15 Minute Mapped Cooling System Class   provides a basic system overview   15 Minute Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Class   provides a basic system overview     15 Minute Voltage Drop Diagnosis Class   covers performing voltage drop tests and using  the results to diagnose circuit failures     15 Minute Lin Bus Class   provides brief instruction on LIN BUS systems     Illustrated Terms  amp  Definitions   provides definitions of terms  drawings and tips associated  with guided component testing     No start Basics   provides a guideline for diagnosing a no start condition     O2 Sensor  amp  Feedback System Analysis   displays the guided component test meter in the     live    graphing mode with O2S test tips to help you understand the fundamental concepts of  025 diagnostics     Test Tips   dgives on screen instructions for perform
43.  or battery pack in water  or allow water to enter the  Diagnostic Tool or battery pack     Do not crush  disassemble  or tamper with the battery pack    Do not heat the battery pack to over 100  C  212  F   or dispose of it in a fire   Do not expose the battery pack to excessive physical shock or vibration   Keep the battery pack out of reach of children    Do not use a battery pack that appears to have suffered abuse or damage   Charge the battery pack in the appropriate charger only    Do not use a battery charger that has been modified or damaged    Use the battery pack for the specified product only    Store the battery pack in a cool  dry  well ventilated area     NOTE   O The battery pack should be used within a short period of time  about 30 days  after charging to    prevent loss of capacity due to self discharging     134    Maintenance Diagnostic Tool    If long term storage of the battery pack is necessary  it should be stored in a in a cool  dry  well  ventilated place with a 30 to 75 percent state of charge to prevent loss of characteristics     To prolong the life of your battery  turn off the Diagnostic Tool when not in use  The Diagnostic Tool  has a built in charger that recharges the battery on demand whenever it is connected to a power  source     Replacing the Battery Pack  If the battery pack no longer holds a charge  contact your sales representative to order a new one     IMPORTANT   Replace the battery pack with original Snap on replacement parts only
44.  order     P  To resize a Vehicle History column   1  Select the line separating two columns   A line with arrowheads appears to show the column is ready for resizing   2  Drag the line left or right to increase or decrease the column width     10 1 2 Vehicle History Toolbar    The table below gives brief descriptions of the control icons on the toolbar     Table 10 1 Toolbar icons    tame IC eseiton    Returns to the previously viewed  screen        Activate Loads the highlighted vehicle history       7 Opens the worksheet for the currently  dd View highlighted vehicle history     Back    Delete Erases the currently highlighted vehicle  history   Geach   Search Opens a window that allows you to    locate a particular vehicle history     Available only after a search  use to  ney ie Show All return to a complete Vehicle History list       Opens a window that allows you to  Settings yr Settings configure which fields display on main  Vehicle History screen        111    Vehicle History Operations    Activate    Screen Layout    Use this icon to load an existing vehicle history when servicing a vehicle that you have previously  worked on  The Diagnostic Tool uses the identification characteristics stored in the vehicle history  to load the correct database  so there is no need to identify the test vehicle     P  To activate a vehicle     1  Locate and highlight the desired Vehicle History in the main body of the screen   2  Select Activate on the Vehicle History toolbar   The A
45.  snapontools com au diagnostics downloads shopstream_connect_software    For Technical Assistance  Phone   E mail      United Kingdom   44  0  845 601 4736   diagnosticsUKproductsupport snapon com   Australia  1 800 810 581   sota diagnostics snapon com   New Zealand  1 800 441 762   sota diagnostics snapon com    For technical assistance in all other markets  contact your selling agent     EAZ0077L20B Rev  A 7 G 2014 GB AU    Safety Information    For your own safety and the safety of others  and to prevent damage to the equipment and  vehicles upon which it is used  it is important that the accompanying  mportant Safety Instructions  be read and understood by all persons operating  or coming into contact with  the equipment  We  suggest you store a copy near the Diagnostic Tool in sight of the operator     This product is intended for use by properly trained and skilled professional automotive  technicians  The safety messages presented throughout this manual are reminders to the  operator to exercise extreme care when using this test instrument     There are many variations in procedures  techniques  tools  and parts for servicing vehicles  as  well as in the skill of the individual doing the work  Because of the vast number of test applications  and variations in the products that can be tested with this instrument  we cannot possibly  anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation  It is the automotive  technician s responsibility to be knowledg
46.  standardized way of data communication between an ECM and a  scan tool  Global OBD may use several different communication protocols  The scan tool  automatically connects to an available protocol  which displays on the connection message   Figure 6 5   Some vehicles communicate on more than one protocol  Use the Manual Protocol  Selection option to switch to a different protocol     Select Manual Protocol Selection and message displays advising you to make sure you know  the correct protocol for the test vehicle  An incorrect selection may activate warning lamps and set  CAN related faults on the vehicle  Select OK and a menu of options displays  Figure 6 7      Vy a  ori  gt  Scanner  gt  Manual Protocol Selection       Back    Select Communication Protocol             ISO 15765 4  CAN  ISO 27145  WWHOBD CAN  SAE J1939  CAN   ISO 9141 2 ISO 14230 4  KWP2000  SAE J1850  PWM   SAE J1850  VPW           Figure 6 7 Sample communication protocol menu    58    Guided Component Test  Operations    The Guided Component Test software is a component testing powerhouse  providing you with a  robust diagnostic database for use with scopes and meters  It is like having access to a complete  library of shop manuals for testing engine management components  transmission sensors and   components  and ABS systems     Guided Component Test helps you with everything from selecting the appropriate test for a  specific component to showing the hook up location and correct pin configuration  Thi
47.  the name     11 3 7 Save    The Save icon is not implemented at this time     120    Data Manager Operations Operations    11 3 8 Properties    The Properties icon function allows you to change the name and assign identifying attributes to  saved Scope Multimeter files  Operation is similar to renaming a file as discussed above  except  there are additional fields for entering descriptive information     P  To assign properties to an item   1  Highlight the item or folder   2  Select the Properties icon on the toolbar   The Properties dialog box and the virtual keyboard open  Figure 11 3      ES E  gt  Data RA EEES Documents ShopStream Samplo Files    New Name    No Extension   Year     Make      Component      5       fa  File   E       Figure 11 6 Sample Properties dialog box without the virtual keyboard    3  Type anew name into the field using the virtual keyboard if you want to rename the file     4  Use either the virtual keyboard or the dropdown menus to fill in the Year  Make  Component   and Condition fields     5  Select the OK icon to change the name and return to the previous page  The Cancel icon  returns you to the previous page without changing the name     11 3 9 More    Selecting the More icon opens a dropdown menu with two options     e Shortcut   creates a shortcut to the highlighted item on the Data Manager main screen  A  confirmation message displays when this option is selected     e Email   opens a new e mail message with the selected file attached  T
48.  the upper right  corner of the window to close it     Opens the Engine Management Component Testing  Category List   category list  This is the same list that displays when  you first enter component testing     Component Test Menu    The component test menu on the left side of the screen lists what articles are available in the  upper portion of the field and displays illustrations for the selected article in the lower portion of the  field  Selecting a menu item loads the related article into the right hand field of the screen  and  also opens a submenu below the original menu item     Selecting a submenu item with the stylus advances the right hand field to that point in the article   Selecting an expanded main menu item closes the submenu     Component Test Information    Articles that display on the right side of the component test screen contain detailed test  procedures  specifications  and other resource information used to make repairs  Illustrations  related to the article are shown in the lower portion of the menu field  A scroll bar appears along  the right margin of the field for lengthy article that do not fit on a single screen  Selecting an item  from the submenu takes you directly to that point of the article     104    Information Engine Management Pin Data    9 4 Engine Management Pin Data    An electronic control module  ECM  connector diagram with pin assignments and test conditions  are contained in this section  Double tap the Engine Management Pin Dat
49.  three light emitting diodes  LEDs  on the faceplate of the Scan Module let you know ata  glance whether or not there is an active connection between the two modules  The two green  LEDs  Vehicle Power and Bluetooth  both flash on and off when the Scan Module and Diagnostic  Tool are actively communicating through a wireless connection  The red Communication LED  flashes on and off when the Scan Module is performing an internal self test  and is illuminated  continuously if a failure is detected  Figure A 1         139    Troubleshooting Bluetooth Communication Issues Recovery Procedure       1    Vehicle Power   green LED  flashes during wireless communications  2    Communication   red LED  illuminates if there is a communications failure    3    Bluetooth   green LED  flashes during wireless communications  Figure A 1 Scan Module LEDs    Recovery Procedure    This is a quick and easy method that reestablishes connectivity between the Diagnostic Tool and  the Scan Module in most instances  If bluetooth connectivity remains unavailable following  recovery  use one of the alternate procedures to restart the system     NOTE    This product is intended to be used by professional technicians in a garage environment   Electrostatic discharges may happen occasionally and cause a loss of communication  To restore  communication disconnect and reconnect the communication cables and follow screen prompts        To recover wireless connectivity    1  Disconnect the Scan Module from th
50.  tool operations are controlled through the touch screen     15    Navigation    4 1 2 LEDs    Camera Operation    There are two light emitting diodes  LEDs  on the front face of the device  see Figure 2 1 on    page 3 for locations      e Power Indicator LED   this device uses three colors to show the battery and power status as    follows         Green indicates either a battery with a full or nearly full charge  or the Diagnostic Tool is  being powered by the AC DC Power Supply         Orange indicates a battery that is charging  An orange LED that fades on and off at three  second intervals indicates the Diagnostic Tool is in Standby mode         Red indicates a low battery  15  of capacity or less      e Hard Drive Activity LED   illuminates when the central processing unit  CPU  is reading or  writing to the hard disk drive  HDD      4 1 3 The Stand    The built in stand extends from the back of the Diagnostic Tool to allow hands free viewing  The  stand clips into the Diagnostic Tool for storage and pivots out so the display is ata 45 degree angle    when in use     4 2 Camera Operation    A single press of the Camera button on the front of the Diagnostic Tool activates the camera  With  the camera active  the touch screen becomes the view finder and is also used for reviewing  photographs that are taken  Icons on the touch screen are used to operate the camera  The icons  change depending on what camera function is active     Table 4 2 Camera icons  part 1 of 2     Sa
51.  virtual keyboard to fill in the Shop Information form     As an alternative  you can connect a USB keyboard to a USB jack on the Diagnostic Tool and  use it to enter information into the form     128    System Settings Operations Shop Information    NOTE   O The screen does not scroll  Use the Top and Bottom icons on the right side of the virtual keyboard  relocate the keyboard on the screen so that you can complete the form  Figure 13 5      Comment    Manager Name    Manager Title  Email  Web Page       Figure 13 5 Virtual keyboard Top and Bottom icons    5  Close the virtual keyboard and review the information once all the fields have been filled in     6  Select OK from the toolbar to save the Shop Information  or Cancel to close the Shop  Information dialog box without saving     The Shop Information screen closes and the screen returns to the System Settings menu     129    Maintenance    This section covers how to care for your Diagnostic Tool components     14 1 Diagnostic Tool    Perform the following services on your Diagnostic Tool on a routine basis to keep it in top  condition     14 1 1 Cleaning the Touch Screen    The touch screen can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol or a mild window cleaner     IMPORTANT   Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the touch screen     14 1 2 Calibrating the Touch Screen    The touch screen can be calibrated for accuracy using the PenMount  PM  utility of the Diagnostic  Tool     P  To calibrate the 
52.  wiring  and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use     e At the end of each work day  wipe the Diagnostic Tool housing  wiring  and connectors clean  with a damp cloth     IMPORTANT   Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the Diagnostic Tool     133    Maintenance    Diagnostic Tool    14 1 4 Battery Service    Follow all safety guidelines when handling the battery pack     Prior to recycling the battery pack  protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape    Risk of electric shock   a   to prevent shorting     Disconnect all test leads and turn Diagnostic Tools off before removing the battery  pack    Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component projecting from or  protecting the battery terminals    Do not expose the Diagnostic Tool or battery pack to rain  snow  or wet conditions   Do not short circuit the battery terminals     Electric shock can cause injury        Risk of explosion     The Lithium battery is factory replaceable only  incorrect replacement or tampering with  the battery pack may cause an explosion     Explosion can cause death or serious injury     Battery Safety Guidelines    IMPORTANT   The battery pack contains no user serviceable components  Tampering with the battery pack  terminals or housing will void the product warranty     Keep the following in mind when using and handling the battery pack        Do not short circuit battery pack terminals     Do not immerse the Diagnostic Tool
53. 1   Repair Information 98 109  reset tests 38    S  Safety iii  Scale 46  Scan Module  introduction 7  specifications 8  10  Troubleshooter 56  wireless communication 7  Scanner  actuator tests 30  alarms 41  checking codes 52  cleaning 137  clear codes 30  53  codes menu 30  36 38  communication protocol 58  connecting 25  custom data list 40 41  data 31 35  demonstration program 18  disconnecting 19  exiting 47  functional tests 30  38  generic functions 31  40  51  guided component tests 38  handgrip replacement 137  memory resets 30  OBDII testing 51  operations 18 47  pending codes 53  properties 43  readiness monitors 53  scale 46  screen 27  screen layout 26  screen messages 29  sweep 47  system selecting 31  system tests 31  toolbar 27  40 42  trigger 34  Troubleshooter 31  vehicle ID 31  wireless connection 126 127    Index    Scope V  record playback controls 81 variable control tests 38    pepe Pay out ES Vehicle History 110 114  Scope Multimeter activate 112    playback toolbar 81 delete 113  scope multimeter toolbar 78 operations 112 114  screen colors 43 screen layout 110  screen main body 27 search 113  screen messages 29 settings 114  search 113 toolbar 111  secondary coil adapter 75 view 112  selecting a system to test 31 vehicle identification 110 111  selecting tests 31 Viewing component information 65  stand  the 16  storage temperature 6 8 10 W  subsystem tests 38 weight  unit 5  8  10  Sweep 47 wireless  symbols 1 pairing devices 125 127  System Settings
54. 19 Trigger controls    88    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    View Controls    Use the view controls to set display attributes     P  To adjust view controls   1  Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar   The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens   2  Select View to open a submenu   3  Select an option from the submenu dialog box  Option details are explained below   Four options are available on the submenu     Display   use to adjust what information displays and how it appears  Layout   use to set how many traces display and how they display on the screen  Units   use to adjust time and voltage interval settings    Back    use to return to the Preferences dialog box  or select Exit to close the dialog box  and return to the scope     Display Settings    Selecting Display from the View submenu opens the Display dialog box  Figure 8 20        splay    Layout Liputs    O Show RPM  Show Digital KV  OU Show Grid    O Invert Colors    S Bak   em          Figure 8 20 Sample Display dialog box    89    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    The following options are available from the Display dialog box     e Show RPM   adds an engine speed field at the top of the screen  Figure 8 21      Bl    gt  Scope Multimeter  gt  Lab Scope  gt  4 Channel Lab Scope    pp Setup     Data A Cursors tl Refresh   File dy Print Power O           RPM  0                       o00       Figure 8 21 Sample Show RPM selected    e Show Digital KV   available only in ignition s
55. 5  No Communication Message    ooccccccocccnnoconnnnconnncnonononnnnnnnnncnnonancnnnonnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnenennanens 26  ERASE O g PPP  OU A A a O E PR PP PE E A 26  CaM Che UI AY OU sett osc aeceectett docente 26    Contents    Screen Messages ii Add 29  MAKING SEICCUHOMS toscas al nl no rin 29  OPA ION Si A E A SA A LA 30  Data DISPIAV in canas acia 31  Codes MA o o Ale als cd el oe 36  FUNCIONAL TES Scars nadaa 38  Gen  rico FUNACIONS   a ds 40  o eee seateachetachaa tel eden a epee eenesieeensed  40  scanner Toolbar Operations sedie a dabadacia id  40  o A 47  DOWN AIN FEMWal S ar N 48  Chapter 6  OBD Direct Operations  iii 51  OBD A Nee ne feito eee er a ree nee nee eee eee 52  Global OBD Il Code Check oocccccconcnncoconcccccccncnncononononononcnnonnnncnnnonnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnanennnnnannnnnnas 52  Global OB Dill Clear  COQ ES cit ca 53  Readiness Monitors             ccccceecccceeecceeeecceuececseueeceueeecsegeeceaueeeseeeessueeessaneeesaaeessseeeessaneesseeees 53  US A eta at E A E E E E E E O E E A E 54  OB D Diago SE essnee nana a a tee he O O E 54  Stahl  GOmMmMull CAO  casi iii 54  Connector Mor Mal seran isa 58  Manual Protocol ele cios a ds 58  Chapter 7  Guided Component Test Operati0NS      ooocccccconnncconccanccnonnnncnccnnnnnnnenananonnnnnnnnnnnon 59  Vehicle IGS UM GAO Mas ia 59  Menu Options  Guided Component T  eSt       occccccncocccnnccococccnnncononnnennnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoncnnnnnss 60  Creating aF avons List alii iio eel cscidods 62  A 
56. Codes    This option displays any stored emission related DTCs reported by the various ECMs  The OBD  Direct code report is similar to a Scanner module code report  and includes the Fix It  icon with  hyperlinks to Information details  See Display Codes on page 36 for additional information     56    OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose      04  Clear Emissions Related Data    This item is used to clear all emission related diagnostic data such as  DTCs  freeze frame data   and test results from the memory of the selected ECM       05  06  07  Display Test param  Results    This option opens a submenu of test parameters and test results from various sensors  monitor  test results  and a record of DTCs detected during the last drive cycle  The menu includes     e Oxygen Sensor Monitoring   05   e On Board Monitored Systems   06   e DTCs Detected During Last Drive   07       08  Request Control of On board System    This service enables bidirectional control of the ECM so that the Scanner is able to transmit  control commands to operate the vehicle system  This function is useful in determining how well  the ECM responds to a command     Available options vary by make  model  and year of the test vehicle  Select a test and follow the  on screen instructions       09  Read Vehicle Identification    This selection displays the vehicle identification number  VIN   the calibration identification  and  the calibration verification number  CVN  of the test vehicle       09  In use Perf
57. Environment https   www mfe govt nz issues waste streams   batteries html    Products bearing the WEEE logo  Figure 14 7  are subject to European Union regulations        Figure 14 7 sample WEEE logo    NOTE   Always dispose of materials according to local regulations     Contact your sales representative for details     Battery Pack Calibration    The internal battery pack contains a micro controller that monitors the battery pack characteristics  and maintains an internal    fuel gauge     The internal fuel gauge may lose some accuracy after  many cycles of partial discharge and charge  Should this happen  the fuel gauge can be calibrated  with the following procedure     To calibrate the battery pack fuel gauge   1  Fully charge the battery pack   2  Fully discharge the battery pack at a steady rate     IMPORTANT    The battery must be completely discharged  Operate the Diagnostic Tool until it shuts down by  itself due to a lack of power  Continue operating the tool when the    low battery    warning displays   do not begin charging until after the tool has automatically shut down     3  Fully charge the battery pack     NOTE   It is not recommended to perform the calibration procedure more than once within 30 days     136    Maintenance    Scan Module    14 1 5 Operating System Restore    14 2    14 2 1    Snap on System Restore is a hard disk drive recovery program that allows you recover the hard  disk drive files in the event of a failure  Running the program replaces
58. RESPONSE TEST     PCM RESPONSE TEST         Figure 7 7 Sample O2S voltage test submenu    66    Guided Component Test Operations Operations    3  Select a test option and the test screen displays  Figure 7 8      fie E  gt  Guided Component Tosts  gt  SIGNATURE TEST  Back  FUEL INJECTION   FUEL SYSTEM  INJECTOR   SIGNATURE TEST  Connect test leads    Yellow injector signal  Black known good ground    AS load changes  injector on time will change  View Meter  Lab Scope should be used to check waveform signature integrity    Injector may be conventional  sample shown       View Meter      Or injector may be peak and hold  sample shown       View Meter         Figure 7 8 Sample Test screen    4  Gesture sweep to view any additional information   5  Select Back at any time to return to the previous screen  or select Exit to return to the main  component menu     Hyperlinks    Guided component test screens contain hyperlinks that can either take you to another page  containing additional information or open an additional window on top of the current screen   Hyperlinks display as icons  Common hyperlinks are     View Meter   opens a live meter set up to perform the test in the lower portion of the  screen  Figure 7 9   Once the meter view is open  the Guided Component Test toolbar at  the top of the screen is replaced by the Scope Multimeter toolbar  which allows you to  make adjustments to the settings  See Scope Multimeter Toolbar on page 78 for details     Show More Information
59. Scanner  gt  Engine    Connect DA 4 Cable  Locaton Under divers side dash       Figure 5 11 Vehicle connection data cable message    For data cable vehicle power connection information  see Vehicle Power on page 6     P  To connect the data cable to the vehicle     1   2     Follow the on screen instructions for connecting to the vehicle  Figure 5 11    Select Continue once the data cable is connected     The Diagnostic Tool establishes communication then displays a list of available tests  If the  Diagnostic Tool is unable to establish a communications link  a    no communications    message  displays    Select from the available tests to open a submenu of test options     25    Scanner Operations    Navigation    5 3 2 No Communication Message    If the Scanner is unable to establish a communication link  a    no communication    message  displays  A    no communication    message means the Scan Module and the vehicle electronic  control module cannot communicate with each other for some reason     The following conditions cause a    no communication    message to display     The Scanner is unable to establish a communication link with the vehicle    You selected a system for testing that the vehicle is not equipped with  such as ABS    There is a loose connection    There is a blown vehicle fuse    There is a wiring fault on the vehicle  or in the data cable or adapter    There is a circuit fault in the data cable  Personality Key  or adapter    Incorrect vehicle identific
60. Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation    8 3 Navigation    The following section describes how to navigate the screen interface     8 3 1 Screen Layout    The screens typically include the following sections  Figure 8 14      e Scope Multimeter Toolbar   allows you to configure the tool for the type of test and to adjust  the settings for each channel  or trace     e Main Body of the screen   displays test results  Options on the toolbar let you select how  tests display on the screen    e Trace Details   displays trace settings  which can be adjusted or switched through the touch  screen    e Record Playback Control Toolbar   allows you to record and navigate through paused data           a    gt  Scope Multimeter  gt  Lab Scope  gt 4 Channel Lab Scope    1       gt   Lae ee E a L ey Print XxX Power Off    Cursor 1 Cursor 2 Delta Arequinecy    I    gt     C      j    10 mS    O 00 02 621 4          5    AE     gt   La  4 fa    1    Scope Multimeter Toolbar   2    Main Body   3    Trace Details   4    Record Playback Control Toolbar    Figure 8 14 Scope Multimeter screen layout    Scope Multimeter Toolbar    The Scope Multimeter toolbar is used to set up the tool for testing and to configure the settings for  each trace  Table 8 4 on page 79 gives brief descriptions of the control icons on the toolbar     78    Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation    Table 8 4 Scope Multimeter toolbar icons    O Name  eon   oes    Back Returns to the previously viewed screen     ys Opens a
61. Solection      Configure Favorites    FullList   55 VIN Entry    Select Make      Jeep     Kia     Land Rover     Lexus    Lincoln     Mazda     Mercedes Benz   Mercury           Mini   Mitsubishi     Nissan   Oldsmobile                                    Plymouth     Pontiac     Saturn     Scion             SMART   spartan     Subaru     Suzuki    Toyota   Wolkswagen   E     Workhorse      a     gm    stem ID Modes     Demonstration J    y a   j de        r                                                                               Figure 5 1 Sample demonstration selection    18    Scanner Operations    Getting Started    2  Select the Demonstration icon   A menu of demonstration choices now displays       2010 Commodore VE   contains simulated data for a V6 Holden  Australia only        2010 Commodore VX   contains simulated data for a V8 Holden  Australia only        2009 Peugeot 407   contains simulated data for a 407 Diesel      OBD Training Mode   provides simulated data for an OBD II EOBD vehicle that allows  you to access any of the standard functions   3  Select either option and a confirmation message displays   4  Select OK to load the selected database   5  Follow the on screen instructions and select as needed until the Systems menu displays   6  Select from any of the systems listed  then select from the submenus   IMPORTANT     Do not connect a vehicle to the Scan Module while in the Demonstration mode     5 1 2 Disconnecting the Diagnostic Tool From a Vehicl
62. VVERLLS PRO  User Manual       EAZ0077L20B Rev  A    Legal Information    Trademarks    Snap on  ShopStream Connect  ShopKey  ShopKey Pro and VERUS PRO are trademarks registered in the United  States and other countries of Snap on Incorporated  All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective holders     Copyright Information     2014 Snap on Incorporated  All rights reserved   Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liabilities    The information  specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the  time of printing  While the authors have taken due care in the preparation of this manual  nothing contained herein     e Modifies or alters in any way the standard terms and conditions of the purchase  lease  or rental agreement  under the terms of which the equipment to which this manual relates was acquired     e Increases in any way the liability to the customer or to third parties   Snap on reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice   IMPORTANT     Before operating or maintaining this unit  please read this manual carefully paying extra attention to the safety  warnings and precautions     Contact Information    Visit our websites at    United Kingdom  http   diagnostics snapon co uk   Australia and New Zealand  snapontools com au    ShopStream Connect     United Kingdom  http   www1 snapon com diagnostics UK Diagnostics ShopStreamConnect htm   Australia and New Zealand  http  
63. Vehicle    5 3 Connecting to a Vehicle    5 3 1 Data Cable Connection    Connection of the data cable to the Diagnostic Tool and vehicle DLC is required for Scanner and  OBD II EOBD testing     Depending on the vehicle  the supplied DA 4 data cable may be used alone or may require  optional adapters     All OBD II EOBD compliant vehicles   Use the supplied DA 4 data cable  The 26 pin end of  the cable attaches to the data cable connector on the top of the Diagnostic Tool  The16 pin  end connects to the vehicle DLC  The cable connectors are secured with captive screws     All non OBD II EOBD  OBD I  compliant vehicles   Use the supplied DA 4 data cable with  the optional DA 5 adapter and a manufacturer specific adapter  The 26 pin end of the cable  attaches to the data cable connector on the top of the Diagnostic Tool  The16 pin end  connects to the DA 5 adapter  the DA 5 adapter connects to the manufacturer specific adapter  and then connects to the vehicle DLC  The cable connectors are secured with captive screws     On screen cable and adapter connection instructions are provided while using the Scanner and  OBD II EOBD functions  The instructions may also include the location of the vehicle DLC   Figure 5 11   If required  additional connection information can be found in the appropriate  vehicle communication software manual for the vehicle  Vehicle communication software manuals  are available online  see the website information at the front of this manual    cre    gt  
64. X    in the upper left corner of the icon  Icon operation is described in the table  below     Table 9 2 Information icon descriptions  part 1 of 2   Wome   en een OOO    Opens a help file that details tool operations     Opens a print dialog box that allows you to add    customer information to the displayed article and  send it to a printer     Returns to show the previous illustration in the    Previous Illustration displayed article        103    Information       Engine Management Component Testing    Table 9 2  nformation icon descriptions  part 2 of 2     II  en   HO    Advances to show the next illustration in the    Next Illustration displayed article     Opens a wiring diagram for the test vehicle  This is  the same diagram available from the Wiring  Diagrams module  see    Wiring Diagrams    on   page 108 for details     Wiring Diagram    Opens an engine bay component location illustration   This is the same illustration available from the  Component Locations module  see    Component  Locations    on page 106 for details     Component Locator    Opens a larger  full screen  version of the illustration  Zoom Illustration     currently shown in the menu panel  Select anywhere  on the illustration to return to the original screen     Opens the Diagnostic Trouble Codes module  see    Diagnostic Trouble Codes    Diagnostic Trouble Codes    on page 100 for details     Opens a key to wiring diagram colour coding in a  Color Code Key separate window  Select the    X    in
65. a icon to view the  information  Figure 9 7      Sp   Information    information Category  1 Oval    Terminal side Wire side      o a sp on a A A A  E oe a  CA 4 47 HA 4 a ah oh oy      See Sot o a o a e O CO a ag A on A od og et      cc es ey ca a nd ee  ee r na mre Tee ee a       2  By component By pin number Al information  3 Oscilloscope  Typical setting Suggested  Componentcircuit description ECM pin Signal Condition eer settings   Wave farm  Voltage ftime per  division  AC compressor clutch relay 5d  gt  Engine idling   AC OFF 11 14 Y  Connected  1    View Tabs    2    Information Tabs  3    Component Selection  Figure 9 7 Sample ECM Pin Data screen    A table in the lower portion of the screen displays the available pin data  Several shortcuts are  available from the table     e Ifthe name of the component in the Component Circuit Description column is underlined   selecting the name with the stylus opens the component testing article for that item  See     Engine Management Component Testing    on page 102 for additional information     e lfa number appears in the Waveform column  a    known good    sample waveform is available  for viewing  Select the number with the stylus and the waveform opens in a separate window   Select anywhere in the waveform window to close it     9 4 1 View Tabs    The View Tabs determine which perspective of the ECM connector diagram displays  Two choices  are available     e Terminal Side   shows the connector as if it were disconnected f
66. ample  common failures or    faults  as well as update or recall information     Yi E  gt  Guided Component Tests  gt  COMPONENT INFORMATION       Back    FUEL INJECTION   KNOCK SENSOR   COMPONENT INFORMATION    Operation    This sensor contains a piezo crystal When combustion knock  occurs in an engine  a distinct naise is produced  The sensor tums  vibrations from this noise into an electical signal  The ECU uses  the signal to retard ignition timing and to restore normal combustion  in the affected engine cylinder  The sensor may be supplied with a  reference voltage from the engine ECU  This allows the ECU to  monitor continuity of the Knock sensor circuit    Knock sensor detects Engine detonaton  When knock occurs  sensor sends an AC voltage signal to PCM to retard timing This AC  voltage ndes on a    5wdc signal  Knock sensor receives Svdc from  PCM  Sensor then pulls this signal to about 2 5vdc KOEO or KOER  with no knock present    Location    Best tes  Location    Al kneck sensor Wire hamess connector    Component Location       Connector  VIEW  HARNESS SIDE BACKPROBING    KNOCK SENSOR CONNECTOR    3    T  Camm     DI KS REFERENCE SIGNAL         KS SIGNAL RETURN      Tech Notes  Before testing  ensure Engine condition  tuning and fuel quality are  acceptable    R is eotical that hese sensors are torqued comectly when installed or  the sensor values will be changed    Figure 7 6 Sample Component Information screen    P  To view component information     La    Select a
67. anagement component testing category list    Select a category from the list   The selected category screen opens     Although category availability varies by vehicle  typical choices include     Diagnostic Trouble Codes   this is the same information available from the Diagnostic  Trouble Codes icon  see    Diagnostic Trouble Codes    on page 100 for details     Component Testing   provides detailed procedures and specifications for testing system  components and performing service operations     Wiring Diagram   this is the same information available from the Wiring Diagrams icon  see     Wiring Diagrams    on page 108 for details     Engine Bay   this information is also available from the Component Locations icon  see     Component Locations    on page 106 for details     System Layout   provides a graphical description of the engine management system design     General Test Procedures   provides common test procedures and service guidelines that  apply to all makes and models     Safety Precautions   lists safety precautions that must be adhered to protect yourself   bystanders  the vehicle and equipment from accidental injury or damage     102    Information Engine Management Component Testing    9 3 1 Engine Management Component Testing Screen    There are three main screen fields for engine management component testing  Figure 9 6      Make Toda    Ford Focus  98  14 1998 05 Engine Code   FXDAIC  3   Fault location Probable cause    Immobilizer   number of programm  5
68. asily repaired     Indicators of wireless communication interference include     e Slow Scan Module response accompanied by    Error 101    message    e Slow Scan Module response accompanied by    Error 404    message    e    Error Occurred    Message when trying to use the Scan Module    e    Error Occurred    Message after 20 or more minutes sitting idle  particularly if the devices have  been stationary     Verifying the Hardware Status is always the first step in troubleshooting a Bluetooth issue     Hardware Status    The Hardware Status indicators in the lower right corner of the Home screen provide a quick  reference to wireless operations  The background color of the status indicator icon represents the  condition of the wireless connectivity to that device  Icon status is shown in the table below    Hardware   Background sp  EMI   Condition ftom    Pair the Scan Module to the Diagnostic Tool     j Not Paired See    Paired Devices    on page 125 for  instructions     You may have moved out of range  Move the  Paired  but Not Diagnostic Tool closer to the Scan Module to  TAN Grey Communicating reestablish communications  If connectivity is  not restored  perform the    Recovery Procedure     on page 140     Hardware status is good and Bluetooth should  Paired and be functional  Verify that the green Bluetooth  Blue aa LED on the front of the Scan Module is flashing   Communicating a  If there is no connectivity  perform the     Recovery Procedure    on page 140     The
69. ation was entered     Refer to the Vehicle Communication Software manuals for manufacturer specific problems     5 4 Navigation    This section describes how to navigate the Scanner interface and select scanner tests     5 4 1 Scanner Screen Layout  The Scanner screens typically include three sections  Figure 5 12            ERA  gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1  1       S E Exit   Custem P Alarms pf Properties Mm raph View IE Save ey Print       mere       e  HO2S B2 S1 mV   9  HO2S B1 S2 mV  E  z    LT TRIM 2      S  ST TRM AVG1    O              9     11  LT TRM AVGI   ST TRM AVG     AA AAA  LT TRM AVG      FTLEARN  r d E 4        15 x    3     gt l          m N O    1    Scanner Toolbar  2    Main Body  3    Data Buffer Toolbar    Figure 5 12 Scanner screen layout    26    Scanner Operations Navigation    Scanner Toolbar    The Scanner toolbar contains a number of icons that allow you to configure the displayed data and  to exit  The table below provides a brief explanation of the Scanner toolbar icon operations     Table 5 1 Scanner toolbar icons    II Tn    pon    Closes the current test and returns you  to the menu     r When available  returns to the  Back a   l  previously viewed screen       Allows you to select which parameters  Custom      are displayed on the screen   Allows you to set an alarm on certain  Alarms data parameters when the signal goes  above or below the alarm setting   Allows you to adjust the display  Properties characteristics for all 
70. ave a priority  according to their emission severity  with higher priority codes overwriting lower priority codes   The priority of the code determines the illumination of the MIL and the code erase procedure   Manufacturers rank codes differently  so expect to see differences between makes     52    OBD Direct Operations OBD Health Check    Pending Codes    The purpose of this service is to enable the scan tool to obtain    pending    or maturing diagnostic  trouble codes  These are codes whose setting conditions were met during the last drive cycle  but  need to be met on two or more consecutive drive cycles before the DTC actually sets     The intended use of this service is to assist the service technician after a vehicle repair and after  clearing diagnostic information  by reporting test results after a single driving cycle     e If atest failed during the driving cycle  the DTC associated with that test is reported  If the  pending fault does not occur again within 40 to 80 warm up cycles  the fault is automatically  cleared from memory    e Test results reported by this service do not necessarily indicate a faulty component or system   If test results indicate another failure after additional driving  then a DTC is set to indicate a  faulty component or system  and the MIL is illuminated     6 1 2 Global OBD Il Clear Codes    This option is used to clear all emission related diagnostic data such as  DTC records  freeze  frame data  and test results  from ECM memory  A
71. aved   5  Select the OK icon or select return on the keyboard   6  Select OK to close the file setup dialog box     Once a configuration is saved  it becomes available as a preset  Files are saved to the Scope  Multimeter Data Folder and can be retrieved through the Data Manager     Print Controls    Selecting Print from the toolbar opens a standard Windows Print dialog box set up to print the  current screen  A printer must be connected and setup on the Diagnostic Tool  If not  the    Add  Printer Wizard    opens and guides you through the procedure  Select from the menus as needed     97    9 1    Information    After using the Scan Module  Guided Component Test  and Scope Multimeter to diagnose and  locate the source of problem  select Information on the Home screen to link to resources that help  you fix the problem and get the vehicle back in service  Figure 9 1         Figure 9 1 Sample Home screen Information icon    A built in repair information database is available for the United Kingdom and Australia  Simply  select the Information toolbar icon to open the program  A brief description of what type of  information is available and how to navigate through the data follows below     Vehicle Identification    What happens when thelnformation icon is selected from the VERUS PRO Home screen depends  upon whether or not a test vehicle has been identified     e With no active vehicle  the first in a series of vehicle identification screens that allow you to  select the yea
72. be removed from the Diagnostic Tool  then connected to the  Diagnostic Tool with a USB cable  This increases the range of mobility for the Diagnostic Tool  while monitoring signals on the test vehicle  A Type A B USB cable  which is provided with your kit   makes the connection     NOTE   The Scope Multimeter module can be removed from the Diagnostic Tool at any time  whether  powered on or not  However  data and settings will be lost if it is removed while operating     To prevent accidental loss of data  make it a practice to first save the current data if desired  then    select either the Power Off or Back icon from the toolbar to suspend meter operation  Power Off  saves the current settings  but does not save data  Settings are not saved if Back is selected     70    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started    P  To setup the Scope Multimeter for remote viewing     1     Depress the Scope Multimeter module release tab located on the top of the Diagnostic Tool   Figure 8 1         Figure 8 1 Scope Multimeter release tab    Slide the Scope Multimeter module free of the Diagnostic Tool   Open the USB jack cover on the bottom of the Scope Multimeter module  Figure 8 2           Figure 8 2 Scope Multimeter module USB jack location       Connect the square end of the USB cable to the jack on the Scope Multimeter   Open the hinged cover on the left hand side of the Diagnostic Tool  Figure 8 3      1 2       1    Hinged cover  2    USB ports    Figure 8 3 Scope Multimeter mo
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75. cope  displays digital kilovolt readings  rather  than waveforms  on the screen  Figure 8 22         gt  Scope Multimeter  gt  Ignition Scope  gt  Superimposed  ap Setup     gt  Data AL Cursors    Refresh File y Print Xo Power Of    Finng kV  Fv  Spark kV  Sk  Spark Duration  Burn     Actual i   Max   Actual din   Max   Actual    Actual Min   Wax Actual hali A Se Actual       Figure 8 22 Sample Show Digital KV selected    90    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    e Show Grid   switches grid lines on the screen off and on  Figure 8 23       gt  Scope Multimeter  gt  Lab Scope  gt  4 Channel Lab Scope  pf Setup       Data A   File dy Print   Power Off       Waiting for Trigger      Ton A    s A E 3 Tr Y 6 7T 8 5    D   O O0 0000     gt  EJ p a    2 i No Active Vehicle Di             Figure 8 23 Sample grid selected    e Invert Colors   switches the screen background to white     Layout Settings    The selected radio knob on the Layout dialog box shows which setting is active  Use your finger  or the stylus to switch between settings     e 1window   shows all traces on the same screen  Figure 8 23     e 2 windows   shows two separate traces in two ways  horizontal  one below another   Figure 8 24  or vertical  side by side  Figure 8 25     e 3 windows   shows three traces  one below another  on the same screen  Figure 8 26     e 4windows   shows four traces  one below another  on the same screen      gt  Scope Multimeter  gt  Lab Scope  gt  4 Channel Lab Scope    a ee ee e
76. ctivate icon is removed from the toolbar once a vehicle has been selected   3  Select the Home icon on the Toolbar   The Home screen displays with the activated vehicle shown on the toolbar   4  Select any Function icon on the Home screen to begin testing     View    Use this selection to open  edit  add notes  and print the work sheet for an existing Vehicle History     P  To modify an existing Vehicle History   1  Highlight the Vehicle History be opened in the main body of the screen     2  Select View on the Vehicle History toolbar     The worksheet for the selected vehicle opens  and there are now Back and Save  amp  Close    icons available on the toolbar     A E Vehicle History    NS A A    Vehicle Title   2005 Chevrolet Tahoe    Technician Notes      Odometer Mileage Out    Technician      Vehicle Color    Status         First Name    Last Name   License      PostcodeiZIP      Figure 10 2 Sample vehicle history worksheet    112    Vehicle History Operations Screen Layout    NOTE   O The virtual keyboard automatically opens the first time you select within one of the data fields     3  Use the virtual keyboard to enter information in the data fields    4  Select Save  amp  Close on the toolbar to save the changes you made and return to the Vehicle  History screen   Use the Back icon on the toolbar to return to the Vehicle History screen without saving the  changes you made     Delete    Use the Delete icon to remove unwanted items from the Vehicle History list  Simply h
77. d    The shielded green lead  Figure 8 5  is used for Channel 2  The lead color matches the color of  socket 2 on the Scope Multimeter and the color of trace 2 on the test screens  This green lead  includes a stackable  black  right angle ground plug     Channel 3 Lead  vr   gt  AAA   Figure 8 6 Blue Channel 3 lead    The non shielded blue lead  Figure 8 6  is used for either Channel 3 or Digital Meter minus       The lead color matches the color of socket 3 on the Scope Multimeter  as well as the color of trace  3 on the test screen     Channel 4 Lead  yqo    III   Figure 8 7 Red Channel 4 lead    The non shielded red lead  Figure 8 7  is used for either Channel 4 or Digital Meter plus      The  lead color matches the color of socket 4 on the Scope Multimeter  as well as the color of trace 4  on the test screen     Alligator Clips       Figure 8 8 Alligator clip    Insulated alligator clips  colored to match each test lead  are included  A black clip for the common  ground lead is also supplied  Figure 8 8   Each clip plugs into the straight end of a channel lead     74    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started  Test Probes  Figure 8 9 Jest probe    Two test probes are included  one black and one red  Figure 8 9   The test probes plug into the  straight end of the test leads     Secondary Coil Adapter Lead  optional        Figure 8 10 Secondary Coil Adapter lead    The optional Secondary Coil Adapter lead  Figure 8 10  connects to the clip on secondary wire  adapter  co
78. d from the systems menu   4    Connect the data cable to the vehicle   Follow the on screen connection instructions to  connect the Scan Module to the test vehicle     5  Select atest from the Scanner main menu   Select the desired test     9 9 1 Data Display    Depending upon the test vehicle  this selection may appear as Data  Data Display  Data Only   Data  No Codes   or something similar  All are similar  Selecting has one of the following results     e A submenu of data viewing choices displays   e Vehicle data displays     A submenu displays when more than one data viewing mode is available on the identified vehicle   On some models  the engine must be started or cranked before data can be displayed  For these  models  a    Waiting to Communicate    message displays if the engine was not cranked or started     Data Screens    When a Data selection is made  the screen displays the data list for the selected module  The  items available for any electronic control module vary from one vehicle to another     Data is presented in a 2 column format  An abbreviated parameter name is at the left of each  column and its value is at the right edge of the column  Parameters display in the order that they  are transmitted by the ECM  so expect variation between vehicles     31    Scanner Operations Operations    Gesture scrolling allows you to quickly move through the data list  Simply touch the screen and  drag your finger up or down to reposition the parameters being displayed  P
79. d here is carried over  However  additional information may be needed by some modules     64    Guided Component Test Operations    7 2    Operations    Operations    The Guided Component Test software provides vehicle specific guided component test  procedures and information that aid in setting up scopes and meters  Once a test vehicle is  identified  you can select a guided component test from the list of available tests  For most  selections two main choices are available on the component menu     COMPONENT INFORMATION   provides information on the selected component and  connector pin details that assists you in understanding the components prior to diagnosis     TESTS   provides a pre configured list of tests  guides you through performing the tests  and  offers tips and resources to reduce setup and testing time     La    7 2 1 Component Information    Component Information provides details on specific vehicle components to provide a better  understanding of the components prior to diagnosis     The Component Information screens contain information to assist you with testing  The screens  are divided in sections to help quickly guide you to the correct information  Figure 7 6      Operation   provides a general description of normal component operation   Connector   displays the component connector and lists pin assignments   Location   identifies the component location and the best place for testing it    Tech note   provides guided component test related tips  for ex
80. dule USB jack location    Connect the rectangular end of the USB cable to either of the two ports on the Diagnostic Tool   The Scope Multimeter is now ready for remote use     8 2 Getting Started    The Scope and Multimeter module enables the following functions     Lab Scope   Ignition Scope  Graphing Multimeter  Digital Multimeter    71    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started    8 2 1 Capabilities    The following tables detail the software and hardware capabilities     Table 8 1 Scope  Accuracy Comments    Each channel input is referenced to  common ground input  GND   black banana  jack     Ch  1   yellow banana jack  Ch  2   green banana jack  Ch  3   blue banana jack  Ch  4   red banana jack  For 50uS sweep 6MSPS  Sample Rate For 100uS sweep 3MSPS  For all other sweeps 1 5 MSPS    Bandwidth DC 3 MHz 3 db poit   3 MHz     db point   3 MHz  10 MOhm   DC  4 kOhm O 3 MHz Channel 1   4    VDC  Full Scale  100mV 400V Do not measure greater than 75VDC  VAC  Full Scale  100mV 400V Do not measure greater than 50VAC  rms     20A scale  100mV Amp  Connect Low amp Probe     to Ch  1    Low Amp Probe 40A scale  10mV Amp   yellow banana jack  and       to GND input    60A scale  10mV Amp  gear  ea    Signal Measurement    Continuous sampling   MSPS   mega samples per second    Input Impedance       Table 8 2 Graphing Multimeter    Function   Ree   Accuracy Comments    Ch  1   yellow banana jack    Ch  2   green banana jack Each channel input is referenced to    common ground i
81. e    When disconnecting the Diagnostic Tool from the vehicle  make sure the Scanner software is not  communicating with the vehicle     P  To exit Scanner and disconnect from a vehicle     1     From a codes or data display screen  select the Exit icon on the upper toolbar     Figure 5 2 Sample upper toolbar Exit icon       The screen goes to the codes or data menu   Select the Back icon on the upper toolbar        Figure 5 3 Sample upper toolbar Back icon  The screen goes to the system menu   Select the Back icon on the upper toolbar   A    stopping communication    message briefly displays followed by the systems menu   Select the Change Vehicle icon on the Toolbar        Figure 5 4 Sample Toolbar Change Vehicle icon    The vehicle description on the toolbar should now read    No Active Vehicle        19    Scanner Operations Getting Started    Figure 5 5 Sample Toolbar Home icon    5  Select the Home icon on the Toolbar        The Home screen displays   6  Disconnect the test adapter from the vehicle connector     NOTE    O Damage to the electronic control module  ECM  of the vehicle can occur if communication is  disrupted  Ensure that the vehicle communication cable is properly connected at all times during  testing  Exit all active tests before removing the test cable or turning off     5 1 3 Menu Options  Scanner    The Toolbar Menu icon at the base of the screen opens a menu near the top of the display     ar    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  amp  Powertrain  gt  Drivoabili
82. e SS IS    select Setup from the Scope toolbar  The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens   Select Trigger to open the Trigger Setup dialog box  Figure 8 19     Use the dialog box controls to set the trigger    Select OK to close the dialog box    Select Back twice to close the Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box     1 2 3       1    Source   selects the triggering event     Trace 1   sets the trigger to channel 1     Trace 2   sets the trigger to channel 2     Trace 3   sets the trigger to channel 3     Trace 4   sets the trigger to channel 4       Cylinder   sets triggering to the firing of a cylinder detected by the optional RPM  Pickup or Secondary Ignition Adapter       None   switches triggering off   2    Mode   sets the method of triggering       Auto  automatic    if a trigger is found  the waveform displays  If a trigger is not found  after about a half second  the waveform and a    trigger not found    message displays       Manual   f a trigger is found  the waveform displays  If a trigger is not found nothing  displays  no waveform and no message      3    Slope   sets triggering to the rising  top icon  or falling  lower icon  slope of the signal  waveform     4    Vertical position   moves the trigger position up and down on the grid   5    Horizontal position   moves the trigger timing left and right on the grid    6    Select Back to return to the Preferences dialog box  or select Exit to close the dialog box  and return to the scope     Figure 8 
83. e a test has been selected   e Help   allows you to view supporting documentation     File  Use to print or save a copy of the data currently being viewed  Selecting opens a submenu   e Save Multimeter   opens an additional submenu with these options       Save Configuration   saves the current screen setup as a preset for quick access       Save Single Frame   saves a recording of the current screen         Save All Frames   saves a recording of the current screen plus all the data in the buffer   e Print   opens a standard Windows Print dialog box for printing the current screen     76    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started    Setup    This option allows you to adjust tool settings to your personal preferences  Selecting opens a  menu of the following     e Unit Setup   opens the Unit Setup dialog box to adjust trace and display settings  e Snapshot   opens the Snapshot dialog box for selecting how triggered data is saved   e Ignition   opens the Ignition dialog box for setting up to display secondary ignition patterns     Help  A variety of utilities and additional resources are available through the Help menu     e User Manual   e Version Info   e Activation Status  e Scope About    The User Manual  Version Info  and Activation Status options are the same as explained  previously  see Menu Options on page 13 for details     Scope About    This option opens a dialog box that contains the software version and other specific details about  the Scope module     17    
84. e dialog box   A submenu of options displays       Back   use to return to the Preferences dialog box       Units   use to set how measurement values display  US standard or metric   Snapshot   use to adjust the percentage of data captured following a trigger event   Ignition   use to configure the ignition scope for the test vehicle     Selecting from the submenu opens a dialog box for that item  Dialog box options for each item  are discussed in the following sections     3  Make dialog box selections as needed   4  Select Exit to close the dialog box and return to the scope     93    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    Units    Selecting Units opens the Setup dialog box  The units of measurement can be changed between  US customary or metric  The selected radio knobs on the Setup dialog box show which settings  are active  Figure 8 28      Setup    NC TE  z  Units  Snapshot ignition    Vacuum   a inHg O mmHg     kPa    Pressure   gt  psi     kPa    Temperature  2   F  G      Back  jet          Figure 8 28 Sample Setup Units dialog box    par    kPa kilopascal  millimeters of mercury    pounds per square inch       94    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    Snapshot    The Snapshot tab of the Setup dialog box opens a window that allows you to select how much  data is captured after a snapshot is triggered  Figure 8 29   Available selections  which range from  ten to ninety percent in ten percent increments  are shown as icons with the current setting  highlighted
85. e screen is established when Auto Find is selected  If Auto Find is  selected on the trigger channel  it also sets the trigger level halfway between the minimum and  maximum value of the sampled signal to provide a stable waveform     10  The baseline position is the zero line of the trace  use the slider and arrows to adjust it     11  Select Back to return to the Preferences dialog box  or select Exit to close the dialog box and  return to the scope     Sweep Controls    Sweep is the amount of time represented by the screen  or the horizontal scale of the display     P  To adjust Sweep controls   1  Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar   The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens   2  Select the Sweep icon to open the sweep dialog box  Figure 8 18     sweep Setup    DS Bak  jet          Figure 8 18 Sample Sweep Setup dialog box    3  Choose an option from the list     4  Select Back to return to the Preferences dialog box  or select Exit to close the dialog box and  return to the scope     87    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    Trigger Controls    Triggering allows you to set the scope so that it only begins displaying a trace once predetermined  signal conditions  or triggers  are met  The trigger point is indicated by a plus sign     on the scope  grid  The plus sign can be dragged across the grid with the stylus to roughly position it  The trigger  controls allow you to precisely position the trigger     P  To adjust trigger controls     le    o
86. e the dialog boxes and the Control Panel window   7  Calibrate the touch screen using the standard procedure     NOTE     O This method disables the extended desktop  The same calibration issue arises if the extended    desktop is used again     132    Maintenance Diagnostic Tool    P  To calibrate the touch screen with the Diagnostic Tool installed in docking cradle     1  With the Diagnostic Tool installed in the docking cradle  connect a USB keyboard and an  external monitor     IMPORTANT   The Intel Graphics Display Config should be set to    LVDS  extended  CRT     refer to the  procedure above to verify or reset the configuration     2  From the Windows toolbar select Start  gt  PenMount Control Panel to open the dialog box   3  From the dialog box  select the Multiple Monitors tab     4  With the Multiple Monitor Support box checked  select the Map Touch Screens icon   Figure 14 5      Gy PenMount Control Panel             Device Multiple Monitors   Tools   About         Figure 14 5 Sample Multiple Monitors tab    Follow the screen prompts and select the screen of the Diagnostic Tool as requested   Type    S    on the USB keyboard to skip for extended display as requested    Select OK from the Multiple Monitors tab to close the PenMount Control Panel dialog box   Calibrate the touch screen using the standard procedures    oo ee i    14 1 3 Cleaning and Inspecting the Diagnostic Tool  When using the Diagnostic Tool  make sure to do the following     e Check the housing 
87. e vehicle    Navigate to the Home Screen on the Diagnostic Tool    Select Exit to close the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite    Connect the Scan Module to the vehicle    Select the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite icon on the desktop     oe  9 py     Y    ShopStream  Diagnostic Suite       Figure A 2 Sample ShopStream Diagnostic Suite desktop icon    NOTE   O The ShopStream Diagnostic Suite can also be opened from the Windows Start menu        140    Troubleshooting Bluetooth Communication Issues Alternate Procedures    Alternate Procedures    Use these methods as an option to the Recovery Procedure  or when recovery fails to restore the  wireless connection     USB Procedure    This method establishes a    hard wired    USB cable connection between the modules     P  To create a USB connection   1  Carefully slip the ends of the handgrip off of the sides of the Scan Module housing   2  Lift open the hinged cover on the base of the Scan Module        Figure A 3 Scan Module USB jack  handgrip removed    3  Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB jack on the Scan Module   Plug the large end of the USB cable into a USB jack on the Diagnostic Tool     Scanner functionality should be restored immediately once the USB connection is complete   If not  suspect a hardware failure  The Diagnostic Tool and Scan Module are both fully  functional  so you can complete your testing with the USB connection intact     ShopStream Diagnostic Suite Restart Procedure    This method  which closes a
88. eable of the system being tested  It is essential to use  proper service methods and test procedures  It is important to perform tests in an appropriate and  acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety  the safety of others in the work area  the  equipment being used  or the vehicle being tested     lt is assumed that the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before using this  product  Understanding of these system principles and operating theories is necessary for  competent  safe and accurate use of this instrument     Before using the equipment  always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test  procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested  Use the  equipment only as described in this manual     Read  understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual  the  accompanying safety manual  and on the test equipment     Safety Information Safety Signal Words    Safety Signal Words    Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage  All safety  messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level     Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which  if not avoided  will result in death or serious  injury to the operator or to bystanders     Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result in death or serious  injury to the operator or to bystanders     Indicates a potentially hazardous situation 
89. ed below     User   s Manuals    This option opens a menu of additional support documentation  such as vehicle communication  software manuals  available to assist in your diagnosis  These manuals provide connection  information  detailed test procedures  and other resource material for specific vehicles        METE   gt  Scanner  gt  Vehicle Selection       Adaptor Overview and Data Parameters   Global OBD Vehicle Communications       Safety Information     Vehicle Communication Software Operators Manual    t    ee eee             Exit      Figure 5 8 Sample User s Manuals menu    Select Exit to close the Help module and return to the Scanner     About Scanner Hardware Version    This option opens a dialog box showing the hardware version and other details about the Scanner  module  A Copy to Clipboard icon allows you to paste the information to a document or e mail     About Scanner    This option opens a dialog box that shows the software version and other Scanner module details   A Copy to Clipboard icon allows you to paste the information to a document or e mail     22    Scanner Operations Vehicle Identification    5 2 Vehicle Identification    The Scanner information presented is provided by a direct link to the ECM of the test vehicle   Therefore  certain attributes of the test vehicle must be entered into the Diagnostic Tool so that the  data displays correctly  Vehicle identification information is carried over if you enter the Scan  Module either from the Guided Co
90. ed channel on and off     e Channel   opens a dialog box that allows you to configure the trace setup  see Trace Controls  on page 86 for details      e Probe   opens a dialog box that allows you to select the type of test probe being used     e Peak Detect   maximizes the signal sampling rate in order to capture fast events  such as  spikes  glitches and other anomalies  that may normally be undetected     e Filter   smooths out the trace when the signal is disrupted by noise or other interference   e Inverted   switches the polarity of the displayed signal     80    Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation    e Coupling AC   subtracts the average value of the waveform by blocking the DC portion of an  input signal to amplify the AC portion  This makes small variations in the trace visible    e Scale   opens a dialog box that allows you to select the scale  which is the total value  displayed on the vertical axis of the display    e Sweep   the current sweep setting is shown in white at the end of the scale list  selecting  opens a dialog box that adjusts the sweep  See Sweep Controls on page 87 for details     e Slope   only active when a trigger is set  indicates whether the trigger is set to activate on the  rising or falling slope of the trace  Selecting the slope icon switches the slope  The white dash  at the bottom of the slope column is used to set the trigger  selecting it opens the trigger setup  dialog box  see Trigger Controls on page 88 for details      Record Pla
91. elect an option from the menu   The screen layout changes to the format you selected     1 1 6 Hyperlinks    Hyperlinks  or links  that take you to other related articles  procedures  and illustrations are  available in electronic documents  Blue colored text indicates a selectable hyperlink     Example     IMPORTANT   Read all applicable Safety Information before using this tool     1 1 7 Tool Help    To display help topics for this tool  select a help option from the Help menu     Introduction    This manual is intended for multiple international markets and may include information and  procedures that are not applicable to your Diagnostic Tool     The Diagnostic Tool is a specialized personal automotive diagnostic solution that combines  information with test instrumentation to help you diagnose symptoms  codes  and complaints  quickly and efficiently  There are three main components to the system     e Diagnostic Tool   the central processor and monitor for the system  e Scan Module   the device for accessing vehicle data  e Scope Multimeter Module   the device for sampling circuits and signals    This manual describes the construction and operation of these three devices and how they work  together to deliver diagnostic solutions     2 1 Features and Specifications    2 1 1 Diagnostic Tool    1       1    Audio Speaker  2    Battery Status Indicator LED  light emitting diode   3    Microphone  4    Hard Drive Activity LED  5    Directional Buttons  left   4    right     
92. eled while the  MIL is on  if Supported   can also be displayed  It is also possible to print the MIL Status     Fast Track Troubleshooter    Fast Track   Troubleshooter is a database of experience based information of validated  real world repair strategies that have been compiled by top notch technicians since 1988  The  Troubleshooter system simplifies the diagnosis process  as it contains information on virtually all  common diagnostic trouble code  DTC  problems and driveability symptoms for most vehicles  covered by the vehicle communication software       01  Display Current Data    Use this item to display the current emission related data from the selected electronic control  module  ECM  of the vehicle  Displayed data includes analog inputs and outputs  digital inouts and  outputs  and system status information broadcast on the vehicle data stream  OBD Direct data  displays similar to Scanner data  refer to Data Display on page 31 for details       02  Display Freeze Frame Data    This item is used to display freeze fame data for any stored emission related diagnostic trouble  codes  DTC   In most cases the stored frame is the last DTC that occurred  Certain DTCs  those  that have a greater impact on vehicle emission  have a higher priority  In these cases  the highest  priority DTC is the one for which the freeze frame records are retained     Freeze frame data includes a    snapshot    of critical parameter values at the time the DTC set       03  Display Trouble 
93. eration information for  the Diagnostic Tool    Version Info   This option opens a window showing the version of the software and a copy of the Software  License Agreement  Select OK to close the window    Activation Status    This option opens a dialog box with version and licensing details for the system  and activation  status for the Diagnostic Tool and all other modules     3 1 3 Windows Toolbar    3 2    This is the standard Windows toolbar  Your Diagnostic Tool is a fully functional personal computer  based on the Windows Embedded Standard operating system  Refer to Microsoft documentation  for additional information     Turning Off    All vehicle communication must be terminated before shutting down the Diagnostic Tool  A  warning message displays if you attempt to shut down while the Scan Module is communicating  with the vehicle  Forcing a shut down while communicating may lead to ECM problems on some  vehicles  Exit the Scan Module before turning off     To turn off the Diagnostic Tool    1  Navigate to the Home screen    Select the Exit icon    From the Windows desktop  open the Windows Start menu   Select Turn Off Computer    Select Turn Off in the dialog box    The open programs close and the power turns off     OF ge o DO    3 2 1 Emergency Shutdown    In case of emergency  press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds to force a shutdown     14    Navigation    This chapter discusses how to use the hardware controls and features for the Diagnostic Tool   There
94. ermined by the Information Tab selected  opens   2  Select a menu item with the stylus     The menu closes and the data for the selected item is now shown in the table  On the  connector diagram  the pin for the selected item appears in red     9 5 Component Locations    This section contains graphic depictions and textual references as to where specific components  are located on the test vehicle  Selecting the Component Locations icon on the home page  opens a data category menu     Choose data category  Engine management    Fuse boxes Relay plates                         General components    Cancel       Figure 9 8 Sample Component Locations category menu    The categories vary  but typically include     106    Information    Component Locations    e Engine Management   provides engine control system component location information    e Antilock Brake Systems   provides ABS component location information    e Fuse Boxes Relay Plates   provides power distribution component location information    e General Components   provides major component location information for the entire vehicle   e Airbags   provides supplemental restraint system component location information    e Cancel   returns the display to the home page     Component location screens vary somewhat by category  but all of them display the selected  diagram in the lower portion of the screen  Figure 9 9      i i  gt  Information                la  reso aa    Mahe Model  Ford Focus  99  1 4 1896 05 Engine Code 
95. eters     To adjust the amount of data collected after a trigger    1  Select the Properties icon on the Scanner toolbar to open the dialog box   2  Highlight one of the Samples After Trigger options    3  Select the Accept icon to close the dialog box     NOTE   You can also adjust the amount of data collected after a triggering event using the Properties icon  on the Scanner toolbar  See Properties on page 43 for additional information     To set triggers and record a snapshot   1  Select the Graph Properties icon on the parameter graph you wish to set triggers on   The Graph Properties dialog box opens   2  From the Graph Properties dialog box  select Triggers On   A check mark appears in the box and the Min and Max fields activate  Figure 5 17    3  Select either Max   maximum  or Min   minimum  to activate that field and open the keyboard   4  Type the desired trigger value into the field   5  Select the other field and enter a trigger value  then close the virtual keyboard     33    Scanner Operations Operations    6  Select Save to close the dialog box   Trigger lines  blue for upper and red for lower  display on the selected parameter graph     The area between the upper and lower trigger lines establishes the triggering condition  Any  data points that register outside of the set trigger conditions initiates a snapshot     Were    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1    El Trigger On    Max 0    Min 0    O Aute Scale On    Max       Figure 5 17 Sample Graph Pro
96. he Diagnostic Tool  must have an active e mail account to use this feature     121    Data Manager Operations Saved File Structure    11 4 Saved File Structure    The Diagnostic Suite automatically creates folders to manage saved files  Whenever 60 files are  saved into any of the Data Manager menu option folders  a new folder is created  Folders may  contain files for a day  week  month  or a year  An older folder  when available  goes to the next  higher level in the files structure menu  Figure 11 7      EN  gt  Data Manager  gt  C  Documents and Settings VordictUsenMy Documents  ShopsStreamiScreonshots  ETE   u   Open E New PI A ETT      El Week Beginning 2 26 2012    m Week Beginning 3 4 2012 En      E Older   Bo 20120308 1309 1 jpg     20120308 1311 1 jpg      J  20120308 1314 1 jpg   E3201 20308 1327 1 jpg     E    20120308 1327 2 Jpg    nn ee  EJ  20120308 1328 2 jpg   ia 20120308 1328 3 jpg       S 20120308 1330 1 ina           20120308 1330 3 ina    Bitmap Viewer       Figure 11 7 Sample saved file folder structure    122    12 1    Help Operations    Selecting Help from the Home screen opens this manual in a dedicated screen viewer  Navigate  through the file either by gesture scrolling on the touch screen  or with the scroll bar along the right  edge of the viewing screen  A left to right scroll bar appears at the bottom of the screen when  magnification is increased     All listings in the Contents and Index are active links  Select an entry with the stylus to go
97. he slider or select the arrows to position  the cursors  Each tap of the stylus moves the cursor incrementally in the direction of the arrow     96    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    Select Show to display the cursors  the icon changes to Hide    select Hide to conceal the cursors  the icon changes to Show    Select Back to close the dialog box    Refresh Controls    Selecting the Refresh icon from the Scope Multimeter Toolbar clears the minimum and maximum  digital values and updates the viewing screen     File Controls  Selecting File from the toolbar opens a dialog box with a menu of save options     e Save Configuration   saves the current setup values as a preset   e Save Single Frame   saves the data currently on the screen only   e Save All Frames   saves the current screen plus all the data stored in the buffer     P  To save a file or configuration   1  Select File from the toolbar   2  Select a save option from the dialog box     Save Files    E Save Configuration      de Save Single Frame      E Save All Frames               Figure 8 32 Sample file setup dialog box    The Save As dialog box and the virtual keyboard open     3  Use the keyboard to name the file to be saved  then either select the Save icon or select  return on the keyboard     A configuration description dialog box opens     NOTE   The description entered here is what displays in the information panel of the Data Manager        4  Use the keyboard to enter a description of the file to be s
98. ighlight the  item to remove  then select Delete     Search and Show All    Selecting Search opens a dialog box that allows you to search Vehicle History items by category   You can search for data in the following categories        Year       Make       Model       Color       Customer       License       State   Technician    P  To search     1  Select Search on the Vehicle History toolbar to open the search window   2  Select within the text field of the search window to open the virtual keyboard  Figure 10 3      Search View    Pigs   a   Li     DEL enn   lab    Ap    act    2       erre     A           Figure 10 3 Sample Search dialog box    3  Enter the search criteria using the keyboard  There is no need to identify the category  just  enter the search item     113    Vehicle History Operations Screen Layout    4  Select Search twice  The first tap closes the keyboard  the second tap starts the search     The display returns to the Vehicle History screen with only the records fitting the search  criteria showing     5  Select Show All on the toolbar to restore the complete Vehicle History list     Settings    Use Settings to determine which categories of information display in the main body of the Vehicle  History screen  Selecting the Settings icon opens a dialog box     P  To change Settings   1  Select Settings on the Vehicle History toolbar to open the dialog box     A ue  gt  Vehicle History    2  Cancel      Customer     Postcode ziP        Created         Figure
99. il in cap adapter or coil on plug adapter to display secondary waveforms     Secondary Ignition Clip on Wire Adapter  optional        Figure 8 11 Secondary Ignition Clip on Wire Adapter    The optional Secondary Ignition Clip on Wire Adapter  Figure 8 11  connects the Secondary Coil  Adapter lead to a secondary ignition lead on the vehicle to display ignition patterns     Inductive RPM Pickup Adapter  optional        Figure 8 12 Inductive RPM Pickup adapter    The optional Inductive RPM Pickup adapter  Figure 8 12  connects to the scope auxiliary  connector of the Diagnostic Tool with a DB9F plug  It can be used to trigger a waveform or display  RPM  With the Ignition Scope  the RPM Pickup connects to cylinder number one to establish the  firing order     15    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started    Low Amp Current Probe  optional     The optional Low Amp Current Probe provides accurate and reliable non intrusive testing of  ignition coils  fuel injectors  fuel pumps  relays  electric motors  and parasitic draw  The optional  Low Amp Current Probe measures current from 10 mA to 60 Amps        Figure 8 13 Low Amp Current Probe    8 2 3 Menu Options  Scope Multimeter  The Menu icon on the Toolbar at the base of the screen opens a menu with the following options     e Safety Information   opens the Important Safety Instructions document    e File   allows you to print or save the data or meter setup being viewed    e Setup   allows you to adjust certain tool settings onc
100. iled This Ignition   opens a list of codes that set during the current ignition cycle     e MIL SVS or Message Requested   displays ECM requests to light the malfunction indicator  lamp  MIL  or service vehicle soon  SVS  lamp  or display a driver information alert     e Last Test Failed   displays a complete list of failed tests     e Test Failed Since Code Cleared   displays a list of tests that failed since the last time codes  were cleared from ECM memory     A code list includes the DTC and a brief description  Figure 5 21      366      gt  Scanner  gt  Start Communication    dy Print             P0108   Manifold Absolute Pressure Baromeatnc Pressure Sensor Circuit High       P0104   Mass or Volume Ar Flow Sensor A Circuit Intermittent    P0102   Mass or Volume Ag Flow Sensor A    Circuit Low                   P0101   Mass or Volume Ar Flow Sensor A    Circul Range Performance    Potio   intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Bank 1       Figure 5 21 Sample code list    36    Scanner Operations Operations    Clear Codes    The Scanner clears trouble codes from the electronic control module memory on some vehicles   If this function is not available on the test vehicle  Clear Codes does not appear as a menu option     P  To clear codes   1  Select Clear Codes from the Codes Menu   A confirmation message displays   2  Make sure any conditions shown on the confirmation message are met  then select Yes   A    codes cleared    message displays once the operation is complete 
101. ing specific guided component tests along  with drawings and tips     20 minute Current Ramp Classes   provides an introduction to current ramp testing     61    Guided Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification    7 1 2 Creating a Favorites List    Once a Guided Component Test database is loaded  a list of manufacturers displays  This list is  often long and includes makes that are not frequently used  A toolbar at the top of the screen  allows you to custom configure the manufacturer list to display only the makes you frequently  service     ise  v  gt  Guided Component Tests  gt  Vehicle Selection       Back H Configure Favorites   Favorites          Alfa Romeo All Others  Generic  E Audi   BMW  Jaguar Kia Land Rover   Mercedes Benz            Mini Opel Vauxhall Peugeot Renault    Volvo            Figure 7 1 Sample manufacturer list    P  To configure a favorites list   1  Select Configure Favorites on the toolbar   A list of selectable manufacturers displays     io  gt  Guided Component Tests  gt  Vehicle Selection     amp  Finished    All Others  Generic  O Austin  Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler                  mz    on i      x   sE ve oe                Figure 7 2 Sample Configure Favorites screen    2  Select each manufacturer you want to include  selected manufactures are highlighted     62    Guided Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification    NOTE   O Manufacturers appear on the favorites list in the order in which they are selected  Therefore  if you  se
102. is cleared from the box and the minimum and maximum fields activate   Select either Max   maximum  or Min   minimum  to activate that field and open the keyboard   Type the desired scale value into the field    Select the other field and enter a value  then close the virtual keyboard    Select Save to close the dialog box     rere    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1    Sa ee ee    O Trigger On    Max    Min    El AutoScale On    Max       Figure 5 20 Sample manual scale selection    The dialog box closes and the parameter scale is now at the set values     Using Zoom    The zoom options on the Data Buffer toolbar allow you to change the magnification level of the  sweep when viewing data graphs  Use the Zoom In     icon to increase magnification  and the  Zoom Out       icon to decrease magnification     35    Scanner Operations Operations    5 5 2 Codes Menu    This selection may appear as Codes  Codes Menu  Codes Only  Codes  No Data   or something  similar on the menu  Selecting opens a list of data parameter viewing options that may include     Display Codes    Selecting opens either a list of diagnostic trouble codes  DTCs  stored in the selected electronic  control module  ECM   or a submenu of DTC viewing options  Submenu options may include   e Trouble Code Information   opens a list of codes in ECM memory     e History Codes   opens a list of codes whose symptoms are not currently present  History  codes indicate an intermittently occurring problem     e Fa
103. l around the vehicle     Introduction    Scan Module    Technical Specifications    Dimensions   Length   6 75 inches  171 5 mm  Height   5 1 inches  129 5 mm  Depth   0 89 inches  22 6 mm    Weight  including protective hand grip    0 66 lbs   0 30 kg    Operating Temperature Range  ambient     At 0 to 90  relative humidity  non condensing   32 to 113  F  0 to 45  C    Storage Temperature  ambient     At 0 to 70  relative humidity  non condensing      4 to 140  F     20 to 60  C    Environmental Conditions   This product is intended for indoor use only   This product is rated for Pollution Degree 2  normal conditions      Power Sources    The Scope Multimeter Module operates on USB power  5V  Y 500mA  supplied by the Diagnostic  Tool  Power is provided either through direct connection to the Diagnostic Tool  or through a USB  cable when the Scope Multimeter Module is separated from the Diagnostic Tool     10    Getting Started    Make sure the Diagnostic Tool has a charged battery or is connected to an AC DC power supply   see Power Sources on page 8   It is highly recommended to back up personal and saved data to    a USB mass storage device on a regular basis to prevent loss in the event of system corruption or  hard disk drive failure     3 1 Turning On    Press the Power button to turn the Diagnostic Tool on  The system boots up  then opens the Home  screen  Figure 3 1      Scanner OBD Direct Guided Scope    Component Multimeter  Tests    Vehicle Data  History Manager   
104. lect the makes you work on most frequently first  they will appear at the top of the list     3     4   O     Select Finished on the toolbar once your selections have been made     The screen returns to the manufacturer list  but only the makes you selected display  Note the     Favorites    toolbar selection now reads    Full list        Select Full List on the toolbar to view the complete list of manufacturers   Select Back on the toolbar at any time to return to the previous screen     Your favorites list is what will display whenever a Guided Component Test database is started in  the future  The list can be modified at any time by selecting Configure Favorites from the toolbar     7 1 3 Identifying a Test Vehicle    Exact procedures to identify the test vehicle may vary somewhat by vehicle and market  The  following procedure  which identifies a 2008 Ford Focus for testing the fuel injection system  is  typical of what to expect     P  To identify a vehicle for Guided Component Test     1   2     Yo 2 y    Select the Guided Component Test Function icon from the Home screen    Select which database to load for the test vehicle if requested  optional     After the database loads  a list of manufacturers displays    Select FORD and a model year menu displays    Select 2008 from the year menu and a list of available models displays    Select FOCUS from the model list and a list of available engines displays    Select 1 6L from the engine list and a confirmation dialog box di
105. ling bin  A confirmation displays  when a file is selected for deletion  Select Yes to delete the file or Cancel to exit     P  To delete an item   1  Select to highlight the item or folder to be deleted   2  Select the Delete icon on the toolbar   A confirmation message displays  Figure 11 4      A   gt  Data Manager  gt  C  Documents and Settings  VordictlUsenMy Documents  ShopstreamiScreenshots    Are you sure you wish to delete the following file s      2012061 1 2324 1 jpg       Figure 11 4 Sample delete confirmation message    3  Select OK to delete the selected item and return to the previous page  The Cancel icon  returns you to the previous page without deleting the selected item     119    Data Manager Operations Operations    11 3 6 Rename    The Rename icon allows you to change the name of a folder or items within a folder     P  To rename an item   1  Highlight the item or folder to be renamed   2  Select the Rename icon on the toolbar   The New Name dialog box opens  Figure 11 3      e  gt  Data Manager  gt  C  Documents and Settings VordictUsenMy Documents ShopStream Screenshots    New Name    No Extension                                Figure 11 5 Sample new name dialog box    3  Select the entry field on the dialog box to open the virtual keyboard   4  Type the new name into the entry field using the virtual keyboard     5  Select the OK icon to change the name and return to the previous page  The Cancel icon  returns you to the previous page without changing
106. ll width  diagram shown on the left side of the screen     9 6 3 Full width Window    The window in the right hand panel of the main screen provides a reduced  full width  view of the  wiring diagram  A scroll bar to the right of the window moves the diagram up and down on the  screen  The full width diagram is a navigational aid for locating elements on the magnified  diagram in the right hand window  Use the full width diagram as follows     Select any portion of the full width diagram with the stylus and that area of the wiring diagram  displays in the magnified window     Selecting a component on the full width diagram with the stylus highlights that component in    red  displays its name in the component selection menu window  and displays that portion of  the wiring diagram in the magnified window     Move the full width diagram scroll bar and the magnified window scrolls as well     9 6 4 Magnified Window    The window in the right hand panel of the main screen provides a magnified view of a small    portion of the wiring diagram  Use this window to read details on the wiring diagram  Select the  Full Size icon on the toolbar to view the complete diagram     109    Vehicle History Operations    Vehicle History refers to any work in progress  such as a repair order  estimate or invoice  that has  customer  vehicle  and repair information for a vehicle in your shop  The Vehicle History is the    Starting point for using the Diagnostic Tool     The Scanner and Guided Comp
107. lthough OBD Direct only displays generic  OBD II data  clearing codes erases all of the stored data including any enhanced codes     A confirmation screen displays when the clear codes option is selected to prevent accidental loss  of data  Select Yes on the confirmation screen to continue  Refer to Codes Menu on page 36 and  the Global OBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information     6 1 3 Readiness Monitors    Use this menu option to check the readiness of the monitoring system  An OBD II EOBD system  checks the status of emission related subsystems by running continuous or periodic tests  Test  results are shown in the data viewer  Figure 6 3      lar H   gt  Scanner  gt  Start Communication    E Exit Se Custom E Properties PV WM save gy Print    more     P D 5 Pr MISFIRE    FUEL SYSTEM y COMPONENTS  L NOT SUPPORTED _ NOT SUPPORTED    NOT COMPLETE Ed TEST COMPLETE  cise teks    Y NOT COMPLETE     NOT SUPPORTED    A C SYSTEM REFRIG  02 SENSOR    HEATED CATALYST       NOT SUPPORTED o  NOT SUPPORTED       02 SENSOR HEATER o EGR SYSTEM  NOT SUPPORTED l            TEST COMPLETE    A       Figure 6 3 Sample readiness monitor test report    Gesture sweep to view the entire list of Readiness Monitors to ensure that all tests are complete   It is possible to print the readiness test status or save it as part of a Vehicle history     53    OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose    6 1 4 MIL Status    This item is used to check the current condition of the malfunc
108. me  eon  aon    Photo    Gallery    La  Photo    rT  Delete  Delete       Acts as a shutter to take a photograph of what is  visible in the view finder  which is the left hand  portion of the screen     Opens a thumbnail gallery of recently taken  pictures     Closes the camera application and returns to  the previous screen     Displays after a picture is taken  Selecting  saves the photograph and returns to the view  finder     Displays after a picture is taken and in Gallery  mode  Selecting discards the photograph and  returns to the previous screen     16    Navigation Camera Operation    Table 4 2 Camera icons  part 2 of 2     DIN IN    Displays in Gallery mode  Selecting returns to  the previously viewed screen     Displays in Gallery mode  Selecting opens the  Previous l l l l  picture prior to the current image in the gallery     Displays in Gallery mode  Selecting opens the  Next l    picture after the current image in the gallery     P  To use the camera   1  Press the Camera button   The camera screen opens and the Camera button now controls the shutter   2  Focus the image to be captured in the view finder   3  Press the Camera button  or select the Photo icon   The view finder now shows the captured picture   4  Select OK to save the image  or Delete to delete it     The view finder is live and the Camera button is the shutter  repeat steps 2  3  and 4 to take  additional pictures     5  Select Exit from the live view to close the camera application     Back    
109. mponent Test module or from one of the records stored in the  Vehicle History module  However  in some instances you may need to enter additional attributes     The vehicle identification sequence is menu driven  simply follow the screen prompts and make a  series of choices  Each selection advances to the next screen  A Back icon in the upper left corner  of the screen returns to the previous screen  Procedures vary by vehicle     P  To identify a vehicle for Scanner testing   1  Select the Scanner Function icon from the Home screen   A list of manufacturers displays  Figure 5 9      fhe      gt  Scanner  gt  Vehicle Selection        Back 2 Configure Favorites HS FullList 2 VIN Entry    Select Make     o OBDIVEOBD BDWEOBD    z Acura Acura     Aud Audi    a BMW     Bulk Buick     Caditlac Cadillac     Chevrolet     Chrysler      Daihatsu Daihatsu ee    Dodge Dodge Dodge     Eagle neaga   ar  Ford      Geo     GM san   N cl Honda Honda     Hummer          Hyundai Hyundai   l  infiniti Aeris   a Isuzu per Hatt    o dR em Jeep           Land Raver     Daou     Linon        Mercedes Benz     Mercury     Mini       Figure 5 9 Sample manufacturer list    2  Select the manufacturer of the test vehicle from the list   A model year menu displays   3  Select the year of the test vehicle from the menu     A list of vehicle types or models displays  Several selections may be required to identify the  vehicle type and model  follow the screen prompts and enter the required information    
110. ms such as buttons and menu  options   Example   e Select Functions     1 1 2 Symbols    The    greater than    arrow   gt   indicates an abbreviated set of selection instructions     Example   e Select Utilities  gt  Tool Setup  gt  Date   The above statement abbreviates the following procedure   1  Select the Utilities icon   2  Select the Tool Setup submenu   3  Highlight the Date option from the submenu     1 1 3 Terminology    The term    select    describes tapping touching an icon on the touch screen  or highlighting an icon  or menu choice and then selecting the confirmation menu choice such as Continue  Accept  OK   Yes  or other similar choice   Example   e Select Reset   The above statement abbreviates the following procedure   1  Navigate to the Reset icon   2  Select the Reset icon with your stylus     Using This Manual    1 1 4    1 1 5     gt      Conventions    Notes and Important Messages    The following messages are used     Note    A note provides helpful information such as additional explanations  tips  and comments     Example     NOTE   For additional information refer to       Important    Important indicates a situation which  if not avoided  may result in damage to the test equipment  or vehicle     Example     IMPORTANT   Disconnecting the USB cable during vehicle communication can cause damage to the ECM     Procedures    An arrow icon indicates a procedure     Example     To change screen views   1  Select View   The dropdown menu displays   2  S
111. n  Edit Plot Color or Edit Background Color  opens a standard color  selection dialog box  Select a color  then select OK to close the dialog box   The Show Grid icon is used to switch a background grid pattern on the data graphs on and off     e To switch the grid on  select to highlight Show Grid  then select Accept   e To switch the grid off  select Show Grid twice so it is not highlighted  then select Accept   The Samples After Trigger setting determines how many data samples are recorded following a    triggering event  The highlighted samples icon indicates the number of frames that are included in  the recording after a triggering event     The sweep options let you choose the amount of data that displays across the graph  Values are  in sample points  or frames of data  A frame of data equals one complete transmission of the serial  data by the electronic control module     43    Scanner Operations Operations    Graph View    Graph View allows you to simultaneously display up to 16 parameter graphs  Figure 5 28   The  graphs must first be opened in the data list in order to be included when Graph View is selected  from the toolbar  The display defaults to a single graph if more than 16 graphs are open when the  toolbar icon is selected  Should this happen  return to the data list and close some of the graphs     A toolbar in Graph View allows you switch scale and sweep values on and off  and to return to the  List View  The Data Buffer toolbar at the base of the scree
112. n ee dy Print     gt                    A A a          Power Of              2     3     ir   O 20      pal o a Vehicle       Figure 8 24 Sample 2 Windows horizontal display    91    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations     gt  Scope Multimeter  gt  Lab Scope  gt  4 Channel Lab Scope       Back pf Setup     gt  Data AD Cursors    Refresh   File e Print A Power Of    as      E      a    I        30            Zo      IN II   File E Print A Power Off         0 0 0 0     i      A l No Active Vehiel            Figure 8 26 Sample 3 Windows display    92    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    Unit Setup    The Unit Setup dialog box allows you to switch between Full Scale or Per Division settings for the  trace setup and the display settings  Selecting Full Scale configures the units to the full viewing  area of the screen  while Per Division adjusts the units to a single division  one tenth  of the  screen     The selected radio knob on the Units dialog box shows which setting is active  Use your finger or  the stylus to switch between settings  Figure 8 27      Display   Layout  Units    Trace Setup   gt  Full Scale     gt  Per Division    Display Settings   gt  Full Scale    O Per Division    E Back    Exit 5        Figure 8 27 Sample View Units dialog box    Setup Controls    Basic tool settings are adjusted here     P  To adjust setup controls   1  Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar   The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens  2  Select Setup from th
113. n remains active     NOTE   O The screen does not scroll in Graph View mode  it adjusts to show only the selected parameters        gt  Scannor  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1       Sweep E List View         HOSS Bm           i        f F  1    J     i J  p am aei A E A A A Hi      A A Oe Oe    Y TAM LT TA         iat ET    PLA A    1       pj fa le ELA i        1        J   7                 A O     A Y A E Ai ES EEE EE E A       ST TRM AVOIN MAF i He Al        Figure 5 28 Sample Graph View screen    Graph View mode can also be engaged from the custom data list configuration screen  Refer to  Custom on page 40 for details     Save    The Save icon is used to record movies of vehicle datastream values  Saved files and be helpful  when trying to isolate an intermittent problem or to verify a repair during a road test     P  To save a movie   e Select Save     A save movie dialog box displays while data is being saved  The movie is saved when the  message box disappears     44    Scanner Operations Operations      TA   gt Scanner  gt  Engine    The file is available through DataManager and is located in the Scanner Data Folder    File name   2005 Subaru Forester 2014 03 17 19 56 pids       Figure 5 29 Sample save dialog box    Saved files can later be viewed by selecting Data Manager on the home screen  From the Data  Manger open the Scanner Data Folder  then locate and select the saved file to be viewed     Print    Selecting Print from the toolbar opens a standard Windows Prin
114. n toolbar selections are explained in the following sections     11 3 1 My Data    The My Data icon is a shortcut that quickly returns you to the main Data Manager screen  Select  the icon at any time to instantly return  Note the location of the page being viewed is shown near  the top of the screen just above the toolbar     116    Data Manager Operations Operations    11 3 2 Up    This icon reflects the items shown in the folders panel of the screen up in the file structure one  level at a time  For example  one tap of the Up icon when viewing the contents of the Scanner Data  Folder returns you to the main screen  A second tap would display the contents of the    My  Documents    folder     11 3 3 Open    The Open icon is only active  displays in color  when an item in the folders panel is highlighted     P  To open a folder   1  Highlight the file to open in the folders panel     2  Select the Open icon to load the highlighted file     EJ  gt  Data Manager  gt  C  Documents and Settings VerdictUsenMy Documents ShopStream Samplo Files          amp  My Data E Lip Bt Open New E Delete fe Rename   Save p   Properties    m  ra                                      2007 Mercedes C230 272052 Cam and valve solenoid and map at snap  vsm          2009 cadillac cts 3 6 liter at idle cam phase sensor3 vsm    2009 vw passat TOI LOAD DYNO 1630 ysm  Crank  Cam  and coll amps on start vsm    Crank  Cam  and coll amos on start Zoomed x32  ipa    Information Bitmap Viewer  2009 cadillac ct
115. nd restarts the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite software  takes about  two minutes to complete     P  To restart the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite   1  Navigate to the Home Screen on the Diagnostic Tool   2  Select Exit to close the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite   3  Wait for the Scan Module Communication LED to stop flashing   4  Select the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite icon on the desktop   The ShopStream Diagnostic Suite should open with connectivity restored     141    Troubleshooting Bluetooth Communication Issues Alternate Procedures    Windows Reboot Procedure    This method  which completely shuts down the Diagnostic Tool  takes several minutes to  complete     P  To reboot the Diagnostic Tool   1  Disconnect the Scan Module from the vehicle   2  Navigate to the Home Screen on the Diagnostic Tool   3  Select Exit to close the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite   4  Select Start in the lower left corner of the screen to open the menu     Step 4 Step 5              Bly Documents      bo METUS Cro user  e Interne     r Pen   tount Control  Pano    ShopStream  Diagnostic Suite       Wi My Computer      gt  control panat    a Network Connections    All Profpraris  gt         CE  Loa off  9  tum ort Computer          Ca g 10 36 m    Figure A 4 Sample Windows Start menu    5  Select Turn Off Computer from the menu   6  Select Turn Off when the Confirmation window opens     Step 6    Turn off computer       Figure A 5 Sample shutdown confirmation window    7  Wait for the tool to completely t
116. nification of the  Zoom graph    Position Indicator       8 3 2 Making Selections    8 4    Most selections for setting up and operating the scope are made using the stylus and the scope  toolbar  The cursor lines  the trace zero line  and the trigger point indicator     can be repositioned  by selecting and dragging them in the main body of the screen     There are two basic types of controls on the toolbar     e Switches  e Dialog boxes    A Switch changes states when selected  Changes happen immediately as the selection is made     A dialog box opens as a separate window on the screen and typically includes a number of  choices  Changes happen immediately  however  the dialog box must be closed to return to the  main window and continue  Make a selection to close the dialog box     Operations    This section describes configuring the scope or meter and performing tests     8 4 1 Starting the Scope and Multimeter    Use the following procedure to set up the scope multimeter for performing tests     82    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    P  To start the scope multimeter     1     Select the Scope Multimeter icon on the Home screen    The Scope Multimeter main menu  a list of setup options  displays       Lab Scope   Ignition Scope   Graphing Meter   Digital Multimeter       Presets    2  Select from the menu options    A submenu of scope or meter configuration displays  see below for additional information   3  Select a configuration and the Scope Multimeter opens  
117. now appear next to the selected parameters in the Data List  Figure 5 26      MEVA    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1      Exit HH Custom m Alarms pF Properties Wi Graph View Mm Save dy Print     A a N  FT LEARN   9 O  7 VTD FUEL  J    SPARK ADV    Cc       ol EGR CLSD V     DESIRED IDLE i e S ee a    Ww Ww Ww Nw ou ou Ww ou    Ta   INJPWB1 mS   OPEN CLSD LOOP v   a 15 1  0       ST TRIM 1     IGNITION 1 V     HO2S B1 S2 mV        BRAKE SW    A  o  a  o    TPS               COOLANT   F  2     az              Figure 5 26 Sample alarm indicators    NOTE   O Alarms can only be set for certain parameters  If the Alarm List dialog box is empty  no parameters    are available and alarms cannot be set     42    Scanner Operations Operations    Properties    The Properties icon on the Scanner Toolbar is used to configure certain characteristics of the  parameter graph display  Selecting opens a Properties dialog box that allows you to adjust colors   settings  and sweep  Figure 5 27      rere    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1    F al pF i a P Graph View E ave ey Print       Edit Plot Color        Edit Background Color     Goblins    Show Grid      Samples aller Tigy    0 Samples   5 Samples   10 Samples     20 Samples     50 Samples   100 Samples      5     10     20     50     100   200     500     1000  dl eS Loro hm hd   I l      Save     Restore Default Values   Cancel     lt             Figure 5 27 Sample properties dialog box  Selecting either color optio
118. nput  GND   black banana  jack     Signal Measurement    Ch  3   blue banana jack  Ch  4   red banana jack    Continuous sampling   alla cid MSPS   mega samples per second    Bandwidth DC 3 MHz 3 db point   3 MHz       10 MOhm   DC  4 kOhm O 3 MHz Channel 1   4    VDC  Full Scale  75VDC Do not measure greater than 75VDC  VAC  Full Scale  50VAC Do not measure greater than 50VAC  rms     Ohm Measurement    Input Impedance    Ch  3   blue banana jack  Ch  4   red banana jack    Diode Test       Continuity Test    Oms  40 OA MOR    20A scale  100mV Amp  Connect Low amp Probe     to Ch  1    Low Amp Probe 40A scale  10mV Amp   yellow banana jack  and       to GND input    60A scale  10mV Amp  oe eas O       Table 8 3 Digital Multimeter  part 1 of 2       Function   Rane   Accuracy Comments    Channel 1 input is referenced to common    Signal Measurement   Ch  1   yellow banana jack ground  GND   black banana jack     VDC  Full Scale  75VDC Do not measure greater than 75VDC  VAC  Full Scale  50VAC Do not measure greater than 50VAC  rms     Signal Measurement 10 MOhm  Input Impedance       72    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started    Table 8 3 Digital Multimeter  part 2 of 2     Accuracy Comment    Ch  3   blue banana jack  Ch  4   red banana jack    Ohm Measurement  Diode Test  Continuity Test    40 Ohm 4 MOhm Fixed scales or Auto Ranging  Glich capire  Approximately 50 0S Ce  Diode Tesi  2V Seal od       NOTE   200V to 400V scales are not to be used to measure signals grea
119. ocking cradle also powers the internal battery pack charging process and allows USB  connectivity for attaching peripherals  Contact your sales representative for additional details     Introduction Scan Module    2 2 Scan Module    Functional description       Top Bottom       Front    1    Data cable connector   2    Memory card port  remove protective hand grip for access   3    Bluetooth LED  green    4    Communication issue LED  red     5    Vehicle power LED  green   6    Universal serial bus  USB  jack  remove protective hand grip for access   Figure 2 4 Scan Module    Wireless Communication    The Scan Module is a wireless communications device that transmits vehicle data to the  Diagnostic Tool without a physical connection  A signal lost due to moving out of range  automatically restores itself when the Diagnostic Tool is brought closer to the Scan Module  The    Scanner sounds a tone when the signal is lost     Introduction    Scan Module    Technical Specifications    Dimensions   Length   8 04 inches  204 3 mm  Height   3 82 Inches  97 mm  Depth   1 66 inches  42 1 mm    Weight  including protective hand grip    0 9 Ibs   0 408 kg    Communications   Bluetooth 2 0    USB Power   5V O 500mA    Data Cable Connector Power   8V to 32V  Maximum 12 Watts    Operating Temperature Range  ambient     At 0 to 90  relative humidity  non condensing   32 to 113  F  0 to 45  C    Storage Temperature  ambient     At 0 to 70  relative humidity  non condensing      4 to 140  F  
120. oduction 3  specifications 5  display  specifications 5  docking cradle 6  DTC status 37    E    Emergency shutdown 14    F    Fast Track Troubleshooter 56  Features  amp  Benefits 60   Freeze Frame Failure Records 37  functional tests 30  38    G    Generic Functions 31 40  Guided Component Test 59 69  custom configure 62  favorites 63  operations 65 69  performing tests 69  vehicle identification 59 64  Guided component tests 38  66 67    H    hardware overview 72    143    Index    Help 123  How To    61    identifying a test vehicle 31    Illustrated Terms and Definitions 61  inductive RPM pickup adapter 75    information tests 38    Main Body 79  Making Selections 82   Scanner 29  manual conventions 1 2  Measurement Out of Range 85  Memory Resets 30  menu button 13  Messages   confirmation 29   error 29   important 2   note 2   warning 29  meter capabilities 72  Modules 11    No Start Basics 61    O    O2 Sensor and Feedback System Analysis 61    OBD Diagnose 54 58  OBD Health Check 52 54  operating temperature 5  8  10  Operations  Guided Component Tests 66  operations  connecting to a vehicle 25  31  identifying a test vehicle 31  selecting a system to test 31  selecting tests 31  oxygen sensor tests 40    P    parameters  See data parameters    PIDs  See data parameters   Power off 14   Power on 11   power sources 6 8 10  AC DC power supply 6   Power User Tests  See tests    144    probe   test 75  procedures 2  Properties 43    readiness monitors 53  recording data 8
121. of the data  screens   Gra view   u Allows you to simultaneously view up  p vv   to 16 data graphs at a time   NUM Saves a copy of the current frame of  Save  Ez data that can be viewed on the tool or  in ShopStream Connect    HAND Opens a standard Windows Print  Print ay int    dialog box for saving a print copy of the  ESA current frame of data   More       Opens a dropdown menu of the  aoe additional options shown below   Pg Switches the scale values  displayed  Scale   gt  Scale along the left hand side of the graphs   on and off   eyed 4  Switches the sweep values  displayed  p did at the base of the graphs  on and off     Main Body    The main body of the screen varies depending on the stage of operation  The main body can show  vehicle identification selections  the main menu  test data  instructions  troubleshooting  information  controls  and other diagnostic information     Exit       27    Scanner Operations    Data Buffer Toolbar    Navigation    Whenever communication is established with a vehicle  the Scanner continuously records data  transmitted by the ECM in the data buffer  The toolbar below the main body of the screen contains  the icons for navigating the buffered data  Table 5 2      Table 5 2 Data buffer toolbar icons    a eos    Snapshot       Arms the software to take a snapshot of vehicle data    Moves to the first frame in the data buffer    Suspends data capture and changes to show the  Play icon    Starts or resumes data capture and changes to show
122. onent Test software gets vehicle information from the Vehicle  History  and can only start after a Vehicle History is opened     10 1 Screen Layout    There are two main parts to the Vehicle History screen     Wohlclo History    A   View M Oelete    Search My Show All    2009 Ford Focus  2008 Volvo S40 2008 Volvo  2004 Mercedes Ben    2004 Mercedes Benz    2006 BMW 323i 2006 BMW       2002 Nissan Sentra 2002 Nissan    2004 Volkswagen GTI 2004 Volkswagen  2008 Land Rover Ra    2008 Land Rover  2007 Jaguar S Type 2007 Jaguar   2005 Honda Civic 2005 Honda   2007 Mercedes Ben    2007 Mercedes Benz  2008 Ford Focus 2008 Ford       Y Settings    SubModel    Range Rover Sport  S Type    Civic    1    Vehicle History Toolbar   lets you manage the vehicle data    2    Main Body   lists all open Vehicle History records    Figure 10 1 Sample Vehicle History screen    10 1 1 Vehicle History Main Body    The main body of the screen lists all of the available Vehicle History items  By default  items are  shown in the order in which they are entered  However  you can resort them by any of the  categories shown as column headings  You can also resize the individual columns     110    Vehicle History Operations Screen Layout    P  To sort Vehicle History items   1  Select a category heading     The listed items resort according to the selected category  A triangle appears alongside the  name of the column that was used for the sort     2  Select the triangle in the heading to reverse the sort
123. ormance Tracking    This selection displays the    In use Performance Tracking    of monitored data  It is basically a  record of the number of times each of the monitor tests have been completed       0A  Emission Related DTC with Permanent Status    This service displays a record of any    permanent    codes on late model vehicles if the vehicle  supports Service  0A  A permanent status DTC is one that was severe enough to illuminate the  MIL at some point  but the MIL may not be on at the present time     Whether the MIL was switched off by clearing codes or because the setting conditions did not  repeat after a specified number of drive cycles  a record of the DTC is retained by the ECM   Permanent status codes automatically clear after repairs have been made and the related system  monitor runs successfully     57    OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose    6 2 2 Connector Information     gt      This option opens a database of vehicle diagnostic connector locations that includes most makes  and models     To locate a vehicle diagnostic connector   1  Select Connector Information from the System menu   2  Select a manufacturer from the list presented   3  Select a model from the list presented   Instructions for which  if any  cable adapter or pin to use displays   4  Select Continue   Information on where to locate the vehicle diagnostic connector displays   5  Select Continue to return to the System menu     6 2 3 Manual Protocol Selection    A communication protocol is a
124. osition bars  momentarily appear to the right of each column to indicate the position of the current screen in  relation to the entire list as you scroll  Each column of parameters scrolls independently of the  other column  Figure 5 15 shows a typical data screen     1 2 3 1 2 3    Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATAY  HZ Custom l Alarms P P RA  T dy Print    more      RPM                                                           TPS     j 99  TPS V  ol HO2S B1 S1 mvV   HO2S B2 S1 mV  Y   HO2S B1 S2 mV     946  PA HO2S B2 S2imV  rs INJ PW B1 mS   kd 946 LA 15 8      INJ PW B2 mS  ST TRIM 1        j 15 7  9 j 0     S  LT TRIM 1      ST TRIM 2       12 Ct 0  P LT TRIM 2    P ST TRM AVG1    kd 11 Ed 0  f LT TRM AVG1   6   STTRMAVG2        0  LT TRM AVG2   y FT LEARN    TE       1    Graph icon  2    Parameter name  3    Parameter value    Figure 5 15 Sample data screen    Data Graphs    Select the Graph icon to open a data graph for that parameter  Figure 5 16   Selecting a  parameter for graph view moves it to the top of the list  Select the Graph icon again to close the  graph for that parameter and return to a data list view     faye   gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  gt  ENGINE DATA 1    P  GraphView   Save Bh Print       EY    O H2S B2 S1 mvV     HO 2S B1 S2 mV   B94 946    Min  39 Max  903 Min  369 Max  950       Exit Se Custom     Alarms yf Properties                       al HO S B1 SlimV  aap car    TPS     ol INJ PW B1 mS     INJ PW B2 mS  PFI ST TRIM 1    i    HO S B2 S2 mV
125. pens a list that may include the following options   e Power User Tests  e How To    e Features Benefits  e Index  United Kingdom Only     Features Benefits  Selecting Features Benefits opens a menu page that includes     e 5 Minute Walk Thru With Demo Board  Australia Only     explains how to use the optional  demonstration board to generate sample signals    e Features  amp  Benefits   provides descriptions and a brief overview of meter functions   e Accessories   opens a menu of optional equipment available    e Product Description   provides descriptions and a brief overview of meter operations     The demonstration board not only helps you learn how to use the Guided Component Tests  software  it allows you to hone your skills and diagnostic technique without an actual test vehicle     Index  United Kingdom Only     Selecting Index opens an alphabetical list of components  systems  tests  terms  and other items  for which there is a brief help file  Some items open an additional menu  Use the Back and Exit  icons on the Toolbar to return or close the screen     60    Guided Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification    Power User Tests    The Power User Tests option gives you quick access to a pre configured meter for conducting a  number of control system tests  Tests are available with or without on screen help  Help typically  provides a description of the test along with expected results and a link to the pre set meter     How To    The How To option provides a
126. perties dialog box  7  Select Snapshot on the Data Buffer Toolbar to arm the snapshot   The Snapshot icon changes color to indicate it has been armed  Figure 5 18         Figure 5 18 Sample armed Snapshot icon  Once all of the data is compiled  data collection pauses and the information is saved as a  movie  A confirmation screen displays to let you know the name automatically assigned to the  saved file and where to locate it       gt  Scannor  gt  Engine    The file is available through DataManager and is located in the Scanner Data Folder    File name   2005 Subaru Forester 2014 03 17 19 56 pids       Figure 5 19 Sample saved movie confirmation screen    34    Scanner Operations    Operations    8  Select OK to close the confirmation screen   9  Select the Play icon on the toolbar to resume viewing live data     NOTE   O Selecting an armed Snapshot icon disarms it     Scale    Scale adjusts the upper and lower values displayed on the vertical axis of a data graph  Two scale  modes are available  auto scale and manual scale  Auto scale  which is the default setting   automatically adjusts the graph scale based upon the minimum and maximum values transmitted  by the ECM  Manual scale allows you to set the minimum and maximum values     P  To manually set the scale on a graph     1   2     oo a    Select the Graph Properties icon to open the dialog box for the graph you wish to scale   From the Graph Properties dialog box  Figure 5 20   select Auto Scale On    The check mark 
127. ptions varies depending upon which module  or tool function  is active   Selecting a menu item opens a submenu of choices  and some submenus also open an additional  menu  A right arrowhead        indicates additional choices are available  Touch an item to select  it  The following Menu options are available from the Home Screen     e Safety Information   opens the Important Safety Instructions document   e Help   allows you to view supporting documentation  selecting opens a submenu     Safety Information is available for all of the modules  and Help  as explained below  displays in the  Vehicle History  Data Manager  Help  and System Settings modules  Additional menu options are  available for the Scanner  OBD Direct  Guided Component Test  and Scope Multimeter modules   These additional menu options are detailed in their respective module chapters     Safety Information    Selecting Safety Information opens an electronic version of the printed Important Safety  Instructions that were included with your Diagnostic Tool kit  The Important Safety Instructions  document should be read and understood prior to using the Diagnostic Tool     13    Getting Started    Turning Off    Help    A variety of utilities and additional resources are available through the Help menu  Basic menu  options  which are available for all modules  include     e User Manual  e Version Info  e Activation Status    User Manual   This option opens this document  which provides overall navigation and op
128. r  make  model  and other pertinent information for the test vehicle opens     e With an active vehicle  thelnformation main menu  which allows you top select different types  of tests  opens  Figure 9 2      Pp   gt  Information    Make Tindal  Ford Focus  98  1 4 1998 05 Engine Code  FxDAC    Diagnostic trouble codes Engine management Engine management Component locations Wining diagrams  Component testing Pin data       Figure 9 2 Sample information main menu    98    Information    Vehicle Identification    The Information main menu options are detailed in the table below     Table 9 1  nformation icon descriptions    Mame  eon  en    Diagnostic Trouble  Codes    Engine Management  Component Testing    Engine Management  Pin Data    Component  Locations    Wiring Diagrams    NOTE        Provides information on retrieving  diagnosing  and  repairing diagnostic trouble code  DTC  problems   See    Diagnostic Trouble Codes    on page 100     Provides information on performing tests on engine  management components  See    Engine  Management Component Testing    on page 102     Provides connector diagrams and pin assignment  information for engine management systems  See     Engine Management Pin Data    on page 105     Provides graphics and text for locating various  vehicle components  See    Component Locations    on  page 106     Provides instant access to a wiring diagram for the  test vehicle  See    Wiring Diagrams    on page 108     Anytime a Category icon appears in 
129. rature Range  ambient     At 0 to 90  relative humidity  non condensing   32 to 113  F  0 to 45  C    Introduction    Features and Specifications    Storage Temperature  ambient     At 0 to 70  relative humidity  non condensing      4 to 140  F     20 to 60  C    Environmental Conditions   This product is intended for indoor use only   This product is rated for Pollution Degree 2  normal conditions      Power Supply   Supply Rating  19 VDC  3 42A    Power Sources  Your Diagnostic Tool can receive power from any of the following sources     e Internal Battery Pack   e AC DC Power Supply   e Vehicle Power   e Docking Cradle  Optional     Internal Battery Pack    The Diagnostic Tool can be powered from the internal rechargeable battery  A fully charged  standard battery provides sufficient power for about 4 hours of continuous operation  ALED on the  front of the Diagnostic Tool indicates the battery state of charge     AC DC Power Supply    The Diagnostic Tool can be powered from a wall socket using the AC DC power supply  The AC   DC power supply also powers the internal battery pack charging process     Vehicle Power    The Diagnostic Tool can be powered from a standard 12 volt power port on the test vehicle  through a direct cable connection  The vehicle power cable connects to the DC power supply jack  on the left side of the Diagnostic Tool     Docking Cradle  Optional     The Diagnostic Tool can be powered and operated when installed on the optional docking cradle   The d
130. ries displays  Each selection narrows the focus  and leads to the desired test  Use your fingertip or the stylus to make menu selections     29    Scanner Operations    9 0    Operations    Operations    The Scanner allows you to establish a data link to the electronic control systems of the vehicle  being serviced in order to view live data parameters and perform tests  You can use selected   functional tests  get troubleshooting tips  and access vehicle specific trouble codes for various  vehicle control systems such as engine  transmission  antilock brake system  ABS  and more     The Scanner has two main functions     ls    Scanner   provides access to Vehicle Communication Software functions such as reading  codes  viewing data  and performing functional tests     Fast Track Troubleshooter    provides the diagnostic power of Fast Track Troubleshooter  a  database of experience based information developed by master technicians     After a system is selected and the Scanner establishes communication with the vehicle  a  Scanner Main menu  which lists available tests  displays     ier   gt  Scanner  gt  Engine     Back    M ain Meru  Engine       Data Display     Codes Menu     Functional Tests   Generic Functions            Troubleshooter         Figure 5 14 Sample Scanner Main menu    Main menu options vary slightly by year  make  and model  The main menu may include     Data Display    displays data parameter information from the vehicle electronic control  module  Selec
131. rom the ECM and you are  looking into the face  open terminal side  of the connector     e Wire Side   shows the connector as if it were connected to the ECM and you are looking at the  wiring harness side of the connector  Commonly referred to as the    backprobing    view     Use your finger or the stylus to select a view tab     105    Information Component Locations    9 4 2 Information Tabs    The Information Tabs determine how the ECM connector pin information displays  There are three  information options     e By Component   only the data for the selected component is shown in the table  Component  selections are listed by name only in alphabetical order  there are no pin numbers on the list     e By Pin Number   only the data for the selected pin is shown in the table  Component  selections are listed by pin number only in numerically ascending order  there are no  component descriptions on the list     e All Information   all of the available pin data displays in the table sorted alphabetically by  component name  A scroll bar at the right of the table is used to navigate through the data     Use your finger or the stylus to select an information tab     9 4 3 Component Selection    This field  which only displays when the By Component or By Pin Number tab is selected  is used  to select what data displays in the table     P  To use component selection   1  Select anywhere in the Component Selection field with the stylus   The menu  sorted by component or pin as det
132. rs  the pressure being sensed by the transducer is converted into a voltage  signal  However  the values are shown as pressure on the display screen rather than voltage     79    Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation    Trace Details    The Trace Details section displayed at the base of the screen can be used to quickly adjust  settings for capturing the trace  The Trace details are accessed using either the Data icon on the  upper toolbar or the Touch and Grow icon on the Playback toolbar  Both icons function the same  and cycle the Trace Details selection through three states     e Displayed   trace settings are displayed in this mode   e Expanded   trace settings are displayed in a larger format in this mode   e Off   trace settings are not displayed in this mode     Adjustments are made by selecting the item to be changed on the touch screen  A dash      indicates a function that is not selected  and an icon indicates an active function  Figure 8 15      CIN     Back xP Setup    Dat    ooo    1 2    Li   _ Profile Channel _ _Probe _ ES EC      n i  cr 4 de  Li a  cr   r    CP    TP    10 ms      O 0 0  0 ee  gt      T    ma bo A 3 pp     a i   ive Veh eae     F       1    Peak Detect on  2    Filter on    3    Inverted trace  4    Coupling AC on  5    Sweep setting  6    Trigger setup  7    Trigger set on the rising slope  Figure 8 15 Sample data detail display    The following trace adjustments and settings are available     e Profile   switches the trace for the select
133. s 3 6 liter at idle cam phase sensors  vom    2009 Cadillac 3 6L  Hot the solenoid  but sensor at idle    This is good picture of the Cam Phase sensors        Figure 11 2 Sample open folder showing information    The screen advances and the contents of the open folder are shown in the folders panel   Highlight an item in the folders panel and the information or preview displays  if available  in  the lower portion of the screen  Figure 11 2      3  To exit the current folder       Select My Data on the toolbar to return to the main Data Manager screen       Select Up on the toolbar to return to the previous page     117    Data Manager Operations Operations    11 3 4 New    The New icon allows you to create a new folder  This option is only available when the icon  displays in color     P  To create a new folder     l     Select the New icon on the toolbar    The New Folder Name dialog box opens  Figure 11 3     Select the entry field on the dialog box to open the virtual keyboard   Type a name for the new folder using the virtual keyboard     Select the OK icon to create the new folder and return to the previous page  The Cancel icon  returns you to the previous page without creating a new folder     0  gt  Data Manager  gt  C  Documents and Settings VordictUsenMy Documents    New Folder Name         Figure 11 3 Sample New Folder name dialog box    118    Data Manager Operations Operations    11 3 5 Delete    The Delete icon moves folders or items within folders to the Recyc
134. s software  thoroughly guides and instructs you on proper testing procedures and offers tips from the internal  troubleshooter database  The Guided component test procedures  tips  and meter settings reduce  your overall set up and diagnostic testing time  Vehicle specific guided component tests are  provided for engine  transmission  ABS  charging  transfer case and suspension systems           1 1    Risk of electrical shock    e Read the Important Safety Instructions document provided separately for messages on  the safe use of this product    e This product is intended for Measurement Category I  for example  automotive 12V  systems   do not use this product for Measurement Categories Il  Ill  and IV    e Measurement Category   is for performing measurements on circuits not directly  connected to MAINS or MAINS circuits  an example of a MAINS circuit is 120V AC or  240V AC household or industrial electricity   do not connect this product to MAINS or  MAINS circuits    e Do not apply the Black Ground Lead to test points other than ground system return   vehicle chassis    Electrical shock can cause personal injury  equipment damage  or circuit damage     IMPORTANT   Maximum rated transient over voltage impulse is 500 volts  do not exceed the rated  transient over voltage     Vehicle Identification    The Guided component test information presented is specific to the vehicle being tested   Therefore  certain attributes of the test vehicle must be entered into the Diagnostic
135. soft protective handgrip that covers the outer edges of the Scan Module is easily replaced  should it become worn or damaged  Contact your sales representative for replacement parts     137    Maintenance     gt      Scan Module    To replace the protective handgrip   1  Disconnect the data cable  and any other cables  if attached to the Scan Module     2  From the bottom of the Scan Module  gently lift up and out on one side of the handgrip to free  it from Scanner housing     3  Repeat step 2 to loosen the other side of the handgrip   4  Lift the handgrip off of the Scan Module housing     NOTE   The handgrip tapers toward the front of the Scan Module housing  Make sure the replacement  handgrip is correctly oriented before attempting to install it     5  Fit the new handgrip over the top  data cable end  of the Scan Module housing     6  With your fingers  work the new handgrip onto the Scan Module housing from top to bottom   Make sure the tabs on the handgrip fit into the grooves on the housing     138    Troubleshooting Bluetooth  Communication Issues    The Scan Module is a wireless communications device that uses Bluetooth technology to transmit  vehicle data to the Diagnostic Tool without a physical connection  The working range of the  transmitter is about 30 feet  9 14 m   Scan Module operations can be impacted when signal  interference  or some other condition  disrupts or impairs the wireless communication network   These interruptions are usually temporary and e
136. splays  Figure 7 3      Do you want to load  Europe   Ford   2008   Focus   1 6L SIGMA   B        2  12 06 PM    Figure 7 3 Sample confirmation dialog box    7  From the confirmation dialog box  select OK to continue  or Cancel to return to the engine list     63    Guided Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification    A list of tests available for the identified vehicle displays  Figure 7 4       5  Diagnostic Suite     Yin T  gt  Guided Component Tests  gt  Component Menu       Back          Figure 7 4 Sample available tests list    8  Select ENGINE and a component test menu displays  Figure 7 5      Diagnostic Suite  You a  gt  Guided Component Tests  gt  Engine    E Back          Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Camshaft Position Sensor  Crankshaft Position Sensor   Electronic Control Module  RE ci in A cc  Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor   Evaporative Emissions Purge Solenoid             Fuel Pump Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen Sensor  Ignition Coil Injector    Intake Air Temperature Sensor     Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor  Throttle Positioner Motor Sensor                Oe  12 07 Pm  Figure 7 5 Sample available component tests list  9  Select a test to continue     The identification sequence is now complete  refer to the Operations section that follows for  details on how to navigate through the Guided Component Test information and perform tests     NOTE   If you return to the Home screen and select Scanner or Vehicle History the vehicle identification  entere
137. stic Tool  This function only provides generic OBD II EOBD  information  To access enhanced OBD I I EOBD functions  select Scanner from the Home screen     Options for the Menu icon on the Toolbar at the base of the screen are the same as those available  for the Scanner module  Refer to Menu Options  Scanner on page 20 for details     selecting OBD Direct on the Home screen opens a menu with two options  Figure 6 1      lar    E     gt Scanner  gt  OBD Direct    e    Select Mode          OBD Diagnose   OBD Health Check  A     J             Figure 6 1 Sample OBD Direct main menu    51    OBD Direct Operations OBD Health Check    6 1    OBD Health Check    The OBD Health Check offers a way to quickly check for and clear generic diagnostic trouble    codes  DTCs  and to check readiness monitors  Selecting OBD Health Check opens a submenu  of options  Figure 6 2      Main Menu  Health Check       Global OBDII Code Check     Global QBDII Clear Codes     Readiness Monitors  Se Se A ee      MIL Status         Figure 6 2 Sample OBD Health Check menu    6 1 1 Global OBD Il Code Check    This option displays any stored emission related generic DTCs reported by the ECM  Selecting  opens a submenu with two choices  Codes and Pending Codes     Select an option to display the code list  Refer to Codes Menu on page 36 and the Global OBD  Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information     Codes    Codes displays a list of current emission related DI Cs  OBD II EOBD Codes h
138. t dialog box  Select from the  options as needed to print the current frame of data     Name   Microsoft XPS Document wrier iv    Properties    Status Ready   lype Micasa XFS Document Writer   Whee  PSPot   Comment   C  Print to file       Figure 5 30 Sample print dialog box    If the Diagnostic Tool is connected to a printer  the current frame of data is printed  If the Diagnostic  Tool is not connected to a printer  the frame of data is saved as an    XPS    file  A dialog box opens  so that you can name the print file and specify the location that it is saved to  follow the on screen  instructions     Saved files can be printed at a later date  or opened and reviewed   NOTE     Saved print files cannot be viewed using the Data Manager  they can only be opened into an  internet browser     45    Scanner Operations Operations    P  To open a saved print file   1  Minimize the Diagnostic Suite to view the desktop   2  From the desktop select My Documents  gt  ShopStream  gt  Scanner Data Folder   3  Locate the file you wish to view   4  Double tap the file to open it   The internet browser and file open     More    Whenever the More icon appears on the toolbar it indicates that there are additional options  available  Selecting the More icon from the Scanner toolbar opens a dropdown menu that offers  two choices that only apply to data graphs     e Scale  e Sweep    Scale    The Scale option switches the scale values  displayed along the left hand side of the data graphs   on
139. ted     e Arrows pointing UP   measurement over maximum range  e Arrows pointing DOWN   measurement under minimum range    Voltage measurements also display arrows in place of live values when the voltage exceeds the  input rating of the meter     A    Risk of electrical shock    e Do not exceed voltage limits between inputs as indicated on the rating label    e Use extreme caution when working with circuits that have greater than 40 volts AC or  24 volts DC    Electrical shock can cause personal injury  equioment damage  or circuit damage     IMPORTANT   If arrows are displayed in the live voltage values  discontinue circuit testing     Correct an out of range condition by selecting a scale setting appropriate for the signal being  sampled  See    Trace Controls    on page 86 for more information     85    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    8 4 3 Scope and Multimeter Setup    The following sections explain how to adjust the scope and multimeter for the specific type of  signal being sampled  Most of these setup operations are available from the toolbar     Trace Controls    The Trace controls are used to adjust individual characteristics of how the signal is sampled and  displayed for each of the four traces     P  To adjust trace controls     la    Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar    The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens   Select Traces to open the submenu    Select the trace to be configured from the submenu   The traces dialog box displays
140. ted to a powered USB jack  so that it is powered up during the pairing procedure  Make sure the Diagnostic Tool has a charged  battery or is connected to an AC power supply      gt         To pair the Scan Module with the Diagnostic Tool     1   2   3     oe et    Turn on the Diagnostic Tool    Connect the 26 pin end of the data cable to the Scan Module data cable connector   Connect the 16 pin end of the data cable to a live vehicle data link connector  DLC    The green vehicle power LED should be illuminated    Select the System Settings icon on the Home screen of the Diagnostic Tool   Select Paired Devices from the menu    From the Paired Devices screen select Add from the toolbar    When prompted select OK from the toolbar     The Diagnostic Tool searches for compatible wireless devices  then displays the results    Figure 13 2      EFA  gt  System Settings  gt  Palred Devices       Back    One or More Devices Have Been Discovered  Please make a selection                        Ej VERDICTM2 301001       Figure 13 2 Sample Scan Module selection    126    System Settings Operations Paired Devices    NOTE    O Search results include all compatible wireless devices detected  and may include multiple Scan  Modules if you are in a shop environment where more than one unit is powered on  Available  module listings include a partial serial number  Make sure the screen listing matches the last six  digits of the serial number of your Scan Module before continuing     8  Select the
141. ter than 50VAC  rms  or 75VDC        IMPORTANT   Do not use the Low Amp Probe to measure current on conductors at a potential greater than  46VAC peak or 70VDC     8 2 2 Leads  Probes and Adapters    The Scope Multimeter uses standard safety banana plugs that are compatible with many  accessories  The various leads  probes  clips  and adapters that are supplied with  or available as  optional equipment  are explained in this section     IMPORTANT     When removing leads from their sockets  do not pull on the wire because it can damage the leads   Pull on the plug     Channel 1 Lead       Se    z       Figure 8 4 Yellow Channel 1 Lead    The shielded yellow lead is used for Channel 1  Figure 8 4  and other channel connections that  need additional grounding  The lead color matches the color of socket 1 on the Scope Multimeter  and the color of trace 1 on the test screens     This yellow lead includes a black  right angle  common ground plug and a black  stackable   common ground plug  The non stackable ground plug always connects to the ground  GND  jack  on top of the Diagnostic Tool  The stackable ground plug is used for connecting additional leads   such as the Channel 2 Lead or the Secondary Coil Adapter Lead  that require grounding  The  stackable lead grounds through the non stackable lead and does not need to be connected to the  jack on the Diagnostic Tool     73    Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started    Channel 2 Lead  FU  5 50   Figure 8 5 Green Channel 2 lea
142. the upper toolbar portion of the screen while navigating  through Information  selecting it returns you to the Information Menu  Figure 9 2      99    Information Diagnostic Trouble Codes    9 2 Diagnostic Trouble Codes    Information for locating  diagnosing  and repairing diagnostic trouble code  DTC  problems is  located here  Information is specific to the identified vehicle     P  To access DTC information   1  Double tap the Diagnostic Trouble Codes icon   A Data Category list displays  Figure 9 3      Choose data category  Engine management    Fuse boxes Relay plates    General components    Cancel       Figure 9 3 Sample DTC category list    The number of categories available varies by make  model  and year  Select Cancel at the  bottom of the list to return to the previous screen     2  Select a category from the list    NOTE     O Additional information about the test vehicle is needed to ensure the correct information displays  in some instances  If so  a window with a list of optional equipment opens when a category is    selected  Highlight all of the correct options installed on the test vehicle  then select the Accept  icon to continue     The Diagnostic Trouble Codes screen opens     9 2 1 Diagnostic Trouble Codes Screen    The DTC screen is divided into two main fields  the selection field on the left hand side and the  information field on the right hand side  The selection field  which determines what information is  shown in the information field  typicall
143. ting may open a submenu of viewing options     Codes Menu   displays diagnostic trouble code  DTC  records from the vehicle electronic  control module  Selecting may open a submenu of viewing options     Clear Codes   erases DTC records and other data from the ECM  This selection is found on  a Codes submenu for some models    Functional Tests   provides specific subsystem and guided component tests  The tests vary  depending on the manufacturer and model    Actuator Tests   similar to functional tests  checks the operation of certain actuators  such as  solenoid valves and relays     Memory Resets   allows you to reprogram adaptive values for certain components after  making repairs  Selecting opens a submenu  These options are found on the Functional Tests  Menu for some models     30    Scanner Operations Operations    e System Tests   provides specific subsystem testing  Performing these tests is similar to  functional tests     e Generic Functions   lets you access certain available Generic OBD II functions from a  proprietary menu  1996 and newer vehicles only      e Troubleshooter   provides step by step procedures  integrating parameter data and  retrieving trouble codes when appropriate  for specific symptoms of the identified vehicle     P  To perform a Scanner test   1  Open the Scanner   Select Scanner on the Home screen    2  Identify the vehicle   lIdentify the test vehicle by selecting from the menu options   3  Select the system   Select the system to be teste
144. tion indicator lamp  MIL   Additional  information  such as which ECM commanded the MIL on and the distance driven while the MIL is  on  if supported   can also be displayed  It is also possible to print the MIL Status     6 2 OBD Diagnose    Selecting OBD Diagnose opens a menu with the following options     e Start Communication   begins the test session  e Connector Information   provides data link connector  DLC  location details for most models  e Manual Protocol Selection   allows you to select which protocol to use    6 2 1 Start Communication    Use the following procedure to conduct an OBD Direct test session     P  To perform an OBD Direct Test   1  Select Start Communications from the OBD Direct menu     A generic connection message displays  Figure 6 4   connect the Scan Module to the  test vehicle as instructed     artt    gt  Scanner  gt  System Menu           Connect DA 4 Cable    For heavy duty vehicles round   pm Adapter may De required      Continue   Exit       Figure 6 4 Sample generic connection message    2  Select Continue     54    OBD Direct Operations    OBD Diagnose    A communications message that shows how many ECMs were detected  which ECM is  communicating  and which communication protocol is being used displays  Figure 6 5        elt   gt  Scanner  gt  Start Communication    ECU Protocol Information            Number Of Detected ECU s  1  Active Protocol  SAE J1850  VPVV   ID  511 Engine Controller       Figure 6 5 Sample communication message  
145. tion must be given to calibrating the touch screen when the Extended Desktop  feature of the Diagnostic Tool is used with an external monitor and the optional docking cradle  If  the standard calibration method does not restore touch screen accuracy to a Diagnostic Tool with  extended desktop  use one of the procedures that follow     P  To calibrate the touch screen without the Diagnostic Tool installed in docking cradle     ls    5  Select Apply        From the Windows toolbar select Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Display   The Display Properties dialog box opens    From the dialog box select Settings  gt  Advanced    The Default Monitor and Intel Driver dialog box opens    From the dialog box select the Display Config tab     From the Display Config tab  select LVDS  clone  CRT from the Display Configuration  dropdown menu  Figure 14 4      Default Monitor and Intel Corporation US15 Embedded 6    AX     E  Display Attributes E  Color Comection  General Adapter Monitor f Tioman     Sigh sragemerr   E  Drives Info 15  Display Config   Display Stahuz   Display Config LVDS   clone   CRT  Primary Display LVDS   Secondary Display CRT    Display Configuration    Display Config     LVDS  clone 1 CAT        Piman Mode  Resolution   1024x600 60    Secondary Mode  Resolution      10247690560       Display Setting           m     For   ES e  Rotate lo i    Port Status   Enabled   Fip None    y Ai a   ox  caca Apo                          Figure 14 4 Sample Display Config tab    6  Clos
146. tor may E IA  Or injector me    View Meter         Figure 7 10 Sample meter view in a separate window    68    Guided Component Test Operations Operations    Selecting the Close icon  red box with an X  when viewing the meter in a separate window  closes the meter and returns you to the Guided Component Test screen     3  Select the Meter icon a third time to close the separate window and return to the standard  meter view as shown in Figure 7 9     Select Exit from the toolbar to close meter view and return to the Guided Component Test  screen     Connecting to a Test Vehicle    Before performing a test  you must connect the meter test leads to the vehicle  Certain guided  component tests require the use of specific leads  Information on specific leads and other  connecting information displays on the initial test screen  Follow the on screen connection  instructions in the test procedure to connect the test leads     Performing a Test    Once you connect the test leads to the vehicle  you can proceed with testing     P  To perform guided component tests   1  Follow the instructions displayed in the test procedure section   2  Gesture sweep to view all of the instructions and follow the on screen procedures   3  Select the View Meter hyperlink to display test results   4  Refer to the on screen information to verify test results     IMPORTANT     Refer to Scope Multimeter Operations on page 70 for additional information on working with the  View Meter window     69       8 1
147. touch screen   1  From the Windows toolbar select Start  gt  PenMount Control Panel     WEST  gt  Home  gap REE    Vs  Interrarl L My Docus    e    a heumen is    E  y tis    lu n    My hi Component Scope Information    of My Crowes ter Test Multimeter    Or rod Para  te aak rra    y ai el Pare    et el Sree        System  path Settings    Algar   gt      C  tu 00 a  Tian Ce aeua       Figure 14 1 Starting the calibration program    2  Inthe PM Control Panel  highlight PenMount 6000 RS232 and select Configure     130    Maintenance    Diagnostic Tool    Select one of two calibration options     E Device 0 Penkiount 6000 RS 232     Calibrate   Setting   Edge Compensation   About    Advanced Mode    Pet calibration clasts    Agarda AS    F Turn off EEPROM Soraga       Figure 14 2 Selecting a calibration option        Standard   uses 5 points on the screen to quickly bring the Diagnostic Tool into  calibration  Use the stylus to calibrate the screen         Advanced   uses 9  16  or 25 points on the screen to accurately bring the Diagnostic Tool  into calibration  Use the dropdown menu to select the number of points  a stylus is  required to calibrate the screen     Select and hold the center of each red box that displays in sequence     Touch the red square        Figure 14 3 Sample calibration target    Select OK to close the dialog boxes once the calibration is complete     131    Maintenance    Diagnostic Tool    Extended Desktop Touch Screen Calibration    Special considera
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149. tup   e Display BEN  Units Setup  The units of measurement can be changed for temperature  vehicle speed  air pressure and other  pressure readings  Choose between US customary or metric units of measure     NOTE   O All measurement units return to their default values when different software is selected     GQ To change the units setup   1  Select Tools  gt  Units Setup   The Measurement Units Setup dialog box opens     f Biel    gt  Scanner  gt  Engine  amp  Powertrain    Units  Temperature Fahrenheit  Vehicle Speed MPH  Air Pressure  Hg    Other Pressure PSI        Restore Default Values     Cancel       Figure 5 7 Sample Units Setup screen  2  Use the dropdown menus to select the desired value for each item     3  Select Accept to close the dialog box and apply the changes     21    Scanner Operations Getting Started    Display BEN    Selecting opens a screen with the Balco Engine Number  BEN  of the currently identified vehicle   The BEN is used internally for data coordination  and you may be asked to provide to a Customer  Care representative for troubleshooting communication problems     Help  A variety of utilities and additional resources are available through the Help menu     e User Manual   e Version Info   e Activation Status   e User s Manuals   e About Scanner Hardware Version  e About Scanner    The User Manual  Version Info  and Activation Status options are the same as explained  previously  see Menu Options on page 13 for details  Other options are explain
150. ty    E Exit qy Custom P Alarms gf Properties PU View   gt  Save   gy Print       more      i DTC CouNT  J Safety Information  File  ae      FUEL STATUS  3 al    z ae es ees       m a  4 15  OPEN  CLSD  LLE    TRE      MERA   os   2007 Fore    1       Figure 5 6 Sample Scanner Menu icon options    The following Menu options are available     e Safety Information   opens the Important Safety Instructions explained previously    e File   allows you to print or save the data being viewed    e Tools   allows you to perform certain maintenance operations and adjust tool settings   e Help   allows you to view supporting documentation     20    Scanner Operations Getting Started    File  Use to print or save a copy of the data currently being viewed  Menu options include   e Save   opens a submenu with these options         Screenshot   saves a graphic image of the current screen         Collected Data   saves a recording of all the data currently in the buffer plus the number  of frames designated after the trigger event  see Properties on page 43      e Print   opens a submenu with these options       Screen   sends the current screen image to a printer       Troubleshooter   prints the full text of the troubleshooter topic shown in the main body   Selecting an option opens a Windows Print dialog box for printing or saving the file     Tools    This option allows you to adjust tool settings to your personal preferences  Selecting Tools opens  a menu with two options     e Units Se
151. urn off  then press the Power button to restart the Diagnostic  Tool     8  Connect the Scan Module to the vehicle once the ShopStream Diagnostic Suite opens     142    Index    Numerics  10 Minute Electronic Class 61  15 Minute Ignition Class 61  20 Minute current ramp classes 61    A  AC DC power supply 6  actuator tests 30  Alarms 41  alligator clips 74   B    battery pack 6  calibrating 136  disposal 136  handling 134  replacing 135  specifications 5  battery recycling 136  battery service 134  Bluetooth connectivity 139 142  bold text 1    C    cables 73 75  channel 1 73  channel 2 74  channel 3 74  channel 4 74  inductive RPM pickup 75  secondary coil adapter 75  secondary ignition clip on wire adapter 75  camera 17  capabilities  hardware 72  Clear Codes 30  clear codes 53  clearing codes 37  Codes Menu 30  codes  See diagnostic trouble codes  DTCs   communication protocol 58  Component Information 65  component information 65 66  connecting to a vehicle 25  31  69  Connector Information 58    D  Data display 30  31    Data Manager 115 121  operations 117 121  properties 121  screen layout 115  toolbar 116  data parameters  displaying 30  36  delete 113  demonstration programs 18  diagnostic connector 58  location 58  diagnostic trouble codes  DTCs  30  digital meter 74  dimensions  unit 5 8  10  Disconnecting from the vehicle 19  Display Device  battery replacement 134  cleaning 133  connecting wireless devices 125 126  controls 15 16  functional description 3 4  intr
152. ve categories  4  Select the number of cylinders for the test vehicle in the    Cylinders    field   Scroll through the list using the up and down arrows on either side of the number   5  This step varies depending upon the type of ignition system       lf testing a Standard system  select the Firing Order       lf testing an Other system  select the RPM Factor   Scroll through the list of available choices using the up and down arrows below the  displayed firing order or RPM factor   6  This step also varies depending upon the type of ignition system       Ona Standard or Direct system  choose between Coil and Plug for the Number 1 Trigger       On a waste Spark system  select the polarity of the firings using the         and arrow icons   7  Select Back to return to the Preferences dialog box  or select Exit to close the dialog box and  return to the scope   Data    The Data icon on the toolbar switches the trace details information at the base of the screen  through three states as previously explained in Trace Details on page 80     Cursor Controls    Select Cursors from the toolbar to open the Cursors dialog box  Figure 8 31      Scope Multimeter   Cursors    Cursor 1 Position    tHe Hide         1    Cursor 1 controls  2    Cursor 2 controls  3    Show or Hide icon  4    Back icon  Figure 8 31 Cursor controls    Cursor 1  the top slider and arrows  is the left hand cursor on the screen  Cursor 2  the lower set  of controls  is the right hand cursor on the screen  Drag t
153. which  if not avoided  may result in moderate or minor  injury to the operator or to bystanders     Safety Message Conventions    Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage  All safety  messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level     Safety messages communicate the hazard  hazard avoidance and possible consequences using  three different type styles     e Normal type states the hazard   e Bold type states how to avoid the hazard   e italic type states the possible consequences of not avoiding the hazard     An icon  when present  gives a graphical description of the potential hazard     Example     Risk of unexpected vehicle movement     e Block drive wheels before performing a test with the engine running   A moving vehicle can cause injury        Important Safety Instructions    For a complete list of safety messages  refer to the accompanying safety information     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    Contents    Sale MIMO Mad Ol us a E iii  E acces cece PP    V  Chapter 1  Using ThRIS Manlaliocsnacararsnicnnan coi 1  COM ONO a E R N 1  BOT   gt  q eee i E A 1  MDO A o o E e E ee ee eee 1  TONNOG O E E E RE OU 1  Notes and Important Messages             cccsceeecceeceeseeeecneeeeeceeeeeeeeeeecsaeessaeeeeseueeessaeeesaaeeeeneeseesaes 2  ROC COUP O a CP an 5 2  IIS a eee eee 2  TOU IRC AA o E ede atin chee deeuipiaaetesdd ute E erhonvideyeecauiadae meplataetons 2  Ghabler  2 INU OUI HO eissis a A ER EE AEE 3  Features and
154. y offers the following choices     e Data Link Connector   this is the default selection that is active when diagnostic trouble  codes is selected  The location of the data link connector  DLC  is shown in a graphic below  the selection field     e General Information   provides information such as common terminology  general test  conditions  and standard fault descriptions     e Accessing and Erasing   provides information on retrieving and clearing DTCs from the  electronic control module  ECM      e Trouble Code Identification   provides a definition and probable cause for DTCs     100    Information    NOTE     Diagnostic Trouble Codes    O There may be more than one Trouble Code Identification selection available  as the information is  broken down into subcategories when there is a large amount of data or there are different types    of codes available     A search feature  available for all of the trouble code identification selections  is available to help  you quickly find the code information you need     9 2 2 Printing Diagnostic Trouble Code Information    All or part of the diagnostic trouble code information can be sent to a printer     P  To print diagnostic trouble code information   1  Select the Print icon on the toolbar  see    Toolbar    on page 108 for details   The Print Options window opens  Figure 9 4       5 Complete Information      Selected sections only  Data link connector  General information  Accessing and erasing  Trouble code identification  
155. yback Control Toolbar    The record playback control toolbar at the base of the screen is used for recording data and for  reviewing paused data  Use the stylus or your finger tip to activate the icons  A position counter in  the toolbar displays a numerical value of where the current screen is in relation to the entire  recorded file     Use the slider in the middle of the toolbar to quickly move through paused data        Figure 8 16 Sample data buffer slider    Use the toolbar icons  Table 8 5  to more precisely navigate the data     Table 8 5 Data buffer toolbar icons  part 1 of 2     Arms the software to take a snapshot of the sampled  data    Step Back Moves to the previous point in the recorded data  Back 1 Frame Moves to the previous frame in the recorded buffer    Snapshot    Stops recording data  Begins recording data    Plays the data recording in a continuous loop at  actual speed    Play Recording       81    Scope Multimeter Operations Operations    Table 8 5 Data buffer toolbar icons  part 2 of 2     Forward 1 Frame Moves to the next frame in the recorded data    Step Forward Moves to the next point in the recorded data    In record mode  indicates how much data is  collected  In playback mode  shows the position of  the buffered data currently displayed as  minutes seconds milliseconds of elapsed time      Expands and collapses the Trace Detail area on the  Touch and Grow ds  display screen to allow for easier finger tip control  Increases or decreases the mag
    
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