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1. 1 Vehicle History Toolbar lets you manage the vehicle data 2 Main Body lists all open Vehicle History records Figure 14 1 Sample Vehicle History screen 14 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 121 Vehicle History Operations Screen Layout P To sort Vehicle History items 1 2 Tap 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 Select the triangle in the heading to reverse the sort order P To resize a Vehicle History column ls 2 Touch the line separating two columns A line with arrowheads appears to show the column is ready for resizing Drag the line left or right to increase or decrease the column width 14 1 2 Vehicle History Toolbar The table below gives brief descriptions of the control buttons on the toolbar Table 14 1 Toolbar buttons Name Button Description i Opens the worksheet for the currently dd View highlighted vehicle history Erases the currently highlighted vehicle Activate AN ANETTE Loads the highlighted vehicle history e Opens a window that allow
2. Figure 7 5 Sample available tests list The identification sequence is now complete refer to the Operations section that follows for details on how to navigate through the Component Test information and perform tests NOTE If you return to the Home screen and select Scanner or Information the vehicle identification entered here is carried over However additional information may be needed in some instances 61 Component Test Operations Operations 7 2 Operations The Component Test software provides vehicle specific component test procedures and information that aid in setting up scopes and meters Once a test vehicle is identified you can select a component test from the list of available tests For most selections two main choices are available on the component menu 1 COMPONENT INFORMATION provides information on the selected component and connector pin details that assists you in understanding the components prior to diagnosis 2 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 7 2 1 Component Information Component Information provides details on specific vehicle components to provide a better understanding 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
3. 8 2 Digital Multimeter Operations This section details the digital multi meter DMM features available based on the Rotary Selector Switch position 8 2 1 Volts DC The Volts DC setting is used for measuring direct current DC voltages within a range of zero to 1000 volts frequency duty cycle and pulse width 69 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations Figure 8 2 Volts DC selected A typical Volts DC screen with Min Max active is shown in Figure 8 3 Note the functions of the F1 F2 and F3 soft keys are shown at the bottom of the display screen The F4 soft key is not operational in the Volts DC mode although the beeper does sound if the key is pressed REL REF NANA NANA UUU Lv Relative Freeze Figure 8 3 Sample Volts DC screen F1 Key Relative The lower numbers shown in Figure 8 3 do not display when you first select the Volts DC function The DMM takes a snapshot of the current reading and holds it on the display when the F1 key is momentarily pressed A relative value which is continuously updated and shows the relationship between the initial reading and the most current reading now displays as well Additional momentary presses of the F1 key record new snapshots that replace the previous base reading Press and hold the F1 key to cancel the relative function 70 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations Alternate F1 Menu There is a special altern
4. Table 5 4 Functional test contro buttons O Name Button O Desorption OOO Test Activates the test Change List Allows you to switch data lists Switches an item off or low or incrementally reduces Minus a variable signal Plus Switches an item high or on or incrementally increases a variable signal 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 function refer to the Global OBD Vehicle Communications Software Manual Menu options typically include e Readiness Monitors displays the status of the OBD II EOBD required monitors e 02 Freeze Frame displays data stored in ECM memory when a DTC is set 41 S3 Scanner Operations Operations 05 Oxygen Sensor Monitoring displays on board oxygen sensor monitoring test results 06 Non Continuous Monitors displays the status of system monitors 08 Request Control of On Board System establishes bidirectional ECM communication e 09 Calibration Identification displays the ECM calibration identification numbers 09 Calibration Verification umber displays the ECM calibration 09 In Use Performance Tracking displays a monitoring conditions report 09 Vehicle Identification Number displays the VIN Refer to the Global OBD Vehicle Communications Software Manual tor additional information 5 5 5 Troubleshooter Fast Track T
5. 02 CKP SENSOR SIGNAL RETURN View Meter As RPM increases frequency and mimar voltages mcrease WWW JUNY View Meter Figure 7 8 Sample Test screen A scroll indicator along the right edge of the screen appears if there is additional information below what is on the 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 Component test screens contain hyperlinks that either take you to another page that contains additional information or open an additional window on top of the current screen Hyperlinks display as blue lettering with an underline the color changes once the link has been selected 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 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 93 for details Show More Information advances to a new screen with more detailed information about a particular test select Back to return to the test screen View Meter A Meter button which is only available in the Component Test view meter mode appears on the upper toolbar Figure 7 9 64 Component Test Operations Operations A
6. 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 Products bearing the WEEE logo Figure 15 7 are subject to European Union regulations 131 Maintenance S3 Scanner Module AN Figure 15 7 sample WEEE logo NOTE O Always dispose of materials according to local regulations Contact your sales representative for details 15 1 5 Operating System Restore 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 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 D7 Display Device are used to navigate when performing a system restore Use the Enter button to make selections P To restore the operating system 1 2 Power on the D7 Display Device W
7. 134 Maintenance a 2 M2 Data Acquisition Device Remove the battery pack from the M2 unit housing to access the electrical connector Separate the battery pack electrical connector Connect the new battery pack electrical connector to the M2 unit Fit the battery into the battery compartment Fit the battery compartment cover Tighten the captive screw and fold down the hanger 135 Software License SNAP ON INCORPORATED LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE WHOEVER INSTALLS THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE MUST EITHER BE THE PERSON WHO ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE OR A PERSON AUTHORIZED BY THE PERSON OR ENTITY WHO ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE TO ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING TERMS ON SUCH PERSON S OR ENTITY S BEHALF YOU AND YOUR SHALL REFER TO THE PERSON OR ENTITY WHO ACQUIRED THIS PRODUCT INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THEM YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE UNINSTALLED TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE LICENSE Upon your acceptance of this License Agreement the Agreement Snap on Incorporated Snap on grants subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement to the person or business entity who originally acquired the Software Products Software a non exclusive non transferable except as permitted below personal license to use the Software Licen
8. Daewoo Dodge Dodge EZ Eagle Honda Honda Hummer Hummer gt gt Hyundai Hyundai Infiniti International id reta sl Isuzu Jaguar Jeep Figure 5 1 Sample demonstration selection A screen with two choices now displays US Domestic contains actual data captured while driving a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe Look for the throttle position TP sensor dropout while analyzing the data in Graphing mode 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 VERUS unit while in the Demonstration mode 5 1 2 Disconnecting the VERDICT Unit From a Vehicle When disconnecting the VERDICT unit from the vehicle make sure the Scanner software is not communicating with the vehicle GQ To exit Scanner and disconnect the VERDICT Unit from a vehicle 1 From a codes or data display screen tap the Exit button on the upper toolbar E Exit Figure 5 2 Sample upper toolbar Exit button The screen goes to the codes or data menu 2 Tap the Back button on the up
9. VERDICT User Manual October 2010 EAZO0063L05B Rev A Trademarks Snap on ShopStream ShopStream Connect and VERDICT are trademarks of Snap on Incorporated registered in the United States and other countries All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright Information 2010 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 Visit our websites at http diagnostics snapon com North America snapondiag com United Kingdom sun diagnostics com United Kingdom For Technical Assistance Call 1 800 424 7226 North America CALL 44 0 845 601 4736 United Kingdom E mail DiagnosticsUKproductsupport snapon com U
10. Figure 7 6 A Component Test gt CKP SENSOR gt SIGNATURE TEST E Back CKP SENSOR SIGNATURE TEST Backprobe al IGM module PCM or CAP sensor Connector Connect test leads VIEW HARNESS SIDE BACKPROBING Red CKP CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR CONNECTOR Black known good ground HEDY pta 01 CKP SENSOR REFERENCE 02 CKP SENSOR SIGNAL RETURN View Meter 45 RPM increases frequency and min ntax voltages merease lA i MAV tew Meter Figure 7 6 Sample Component Information screen e Operation provides a general description of normal component operation e Connector displays the component connector and lists pin assignments e Location identifies the component location and the best place for testing it Tech note provides component test related tips for example common failures or faults as well as update or recall information P To view component information 1 Select a component from the tests list 2 Select COMPONENT INFORMATION from the component menu 62 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 A scroll indicator along the right edge of the screen appears if there is additional information below what is on the screen 3 Gesture sweep to view any additional information 4 Select Back a
11. OFF SPARK ADV 17 EGR CLSD V 0 86 DESIRED IDLE 550 x TPS OPEN CLSD LOOP CLSD HO2S B1 S1 mV IGNITION 1 V 13 7 HO2S B1 S2 mV BRAKE SW OPEN 8 INJ PW B1 mS COOLANT 2 2 199 Figure 5 27 Sample alarm indicators 46 S3 Scanner Operations Exiting the Scanner 9 6 3 7 NOTE 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 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 VERDICT Diagnostic Platform software A warning message displays if you attempt to shut down with the Scanner communicating NOTE Damage to the vehicle 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 powering down the tool 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 th
12. Tap to select the Scanner module from the search results list A search in progress message displays during the pairing procedure Figure 12 3 the Paired Devices screen Figure 12 1 displays once the procedure completes 3 System Settings gt Paired Devices Back searching for Compatible Devices One Moment Please Figure 12 3 Sample pairing in progress message 9 Tap the Home button on the VERDICT toolbar to return to the Home screen 10 Disconnect the data cable from the vehicle The Scanner and Display devices are now synchronized for wireless communication and should automatically recognize each other when both are powered up 12 1 2 Pairing the M2 Data Acquisition Device Make sure the M2 Data Acquisition Device and the D7 Display Device have charged batteries or are connected to an AC power supply GQ To pair the Data Acquisition Device with the Display Device 1 Power on the VERDICT Display Device 2 Setthe M2 rotary switch to the Remote Functions position Figure 12 4 Figure 12 4 Rotary switch Remote functions setting 113 System Settings Operations Synchronizing Wireless Communications Tap the System Settings button on the Home screen of the Display Device Select Paired Devices from the menu From the Paired Devices menu select Add from the toolbar When prompted select OK from the toolbar The Display Device searches for compatible wireless devices then displays the results The Da
13. 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 19 Bere Scanner gt Engine Exit DTC Status ws a DEL jeo lb ap Ji ARACA Figure 5 19 Sample DTC Status entry field 2 Use the virtual keyboard to enter the characters of the DTC 3 Tap the virtual keyboard Backspace button if needed to erase a character 4 Tap the virtual keyboard Return key once all the code characters are entered The DTC status report displays Figure 5 20 39 S3 Scanner Operations here Scanner gt Engine Exit P0102 Mass Air Flow Circuit Signal Low This Ignition Cycle Since Clear Last Test History MIL or Service Required Operations Passed Failed Failed Ho Ho Figure 5 20 Sample DTC status report 5 Tap Exit to return to the DTC status entry screen 6 Tap 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 component tests Available tests vary by manufacturer year and model and only the available tests display in the menu There are four general types o
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15. 8 2 Data Acquisition Device Soft Key functions IE EI ES Switches the displayed value between a normal and relative reading Freezes or pauses the data being displayed A second push returns the display to live data Name Key o 0 Changes the measurement range when operating in the Volts DC Volts AC Resistance F3 F3 it i Auxiliary or capacitance range Changes the time base when operating in the graph mode o Select special functions when operating in oscilloscope mode The Special Functions key switches the displayed value between frequency duty cycle and pulse width and selects a continuity or diode test Also selects submenus when operating in oscilloscope mode The Min Max key displays the minimum and Min Max E maximum sampled signal values along with the current value The Range key switches between the precision Range ence of the displayed value between the four available ranges The Graph key switches the display from a digital readout to a histogram or graph Volts DC Volts AC Resistance Auxiliary All except Continuity and Diode Check Volts DC Volts AC Resistance Capacitance Waveform Viewer Volts DC Volts AC Waveform Viewer All except Continuity and Diode Check Capacitance Volts DC Volts AC Resistance Auxiliary In general a short or momentary push of a soft key activates the assigned function a long push returns to the normal display
16. ACCORD AT IDLE AND SNAP pids pids Information 2009 Cadillac 3 6L Not the solenoid but sensor at idle This is good picture of the Cam Phase sensors yellow lead is at pin 1 Cam phase sensor exhaust 2 green lead is at pin 2 Cam phase sensor exhaustt Figure 13 2 Sample open folder showing information The screen advances and the contents of the open folder are shown in folders panel Highlight an item in the folders panel and the information or preview displays if available Figure 13 2 3 To exit the current folder Tap My Data on the toolbar to return to the main Data Manager screen Tap More gt Up on the toolbar to return to the previous page 13 3 4 New The New button allows you to create a new folder This option is only available when the button displays in color P To create a new folder 1 Tap the New button on the toolbar The New Folder Name dialog box opens Figure 13 3 Touch the entry field on the dialog box to open the virtual keyboard Type a name for the new folder using the virtual keyboard Tap the OK button to create the new folder and return to the previous page The Cancel button returns you to the previous page without creating a new folder 117 Data Manager Operations Operations Data Manager gt C Documents and Settings VerdictUseriMy Documents ShopStream Sample Files New Folder Name Figure 13 3 Sample New Folder name dialog box 13 3 5 Delete The Delete butto
17. Chrysler Daewoo Daihatsu Eagle Fiat o gt AC Hummer Hammer Hyundai Hyundai e Infiniti minnos international international Isuzu tu e or Jaguar Figure 7 2 Sample Configure Favorites screen 2 Tap each manufacturer you want to include selected manufactures are highlighted NOTE O Manufacturers appear on the favorites list in the order in which they are selected Therefore if you select the makes you work on most frequently first they will appear at the top of the list 3 Tap 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 59 Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification 4 Tap Full List on the toolbar to view the complete list of manufacturers 5 Tap Back on the tool bar at any time to return to the previous screen Your favorites list is what will display whenever a Component Test database is launched in the future The list can be modified at any time by selecting Configure Favorites from the toolbar 7 1 2 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 Component Test 1 2 To PL A
18. Compensation About F Turn of EEPROM ster age Figure 15 2 Selecting a calibration option Automatic uses 5 points on the screen to quickly bring the unit into calibration You can use your finger to calibrate the screen Advanced uses 9 16 or 25 points on the screen to accurately bring the unit into calibration Use the dropdown menu to select the number of points a stylus is required to calibrate the screen 4 Touch and hold the center of each red box that displays in sequence Touch the red square Figure 15 3 Sample calibration target 5 Select OK to close the dialog boxes once the calibration is complete Extended Desktop Touch Screen Calibration Special consideration must be given to calibrating the touch screen when the Extended Desktop feature of theD7 Display Device is used with an external monitor and the optional docking cradle If the standard calibration method does not restore touch screen accuracy to a unit with extended desktop use one of the procedures that follow 127 Maintenance D7 Display Device P To calibrate the touch screen without the unit installed in docking cradle gt 1 5 Select Apply 6 Close 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 1 IMPORTANT
19. Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 8 2 5 Auxiliary This selection allows you to select between three auxiliary tests current amperes temperature and pressure Approved probes sensors and transducers must be used in order to obtain valid measurements Figure 8 8 Sample auxiliary selected Brief explanations of the soft key functions are provided below refer to Volts DC on page 69 for more detailed descriptions F1 Key The F1 key switches between normal and relative readings A short push of the key resets the reading a long push opens the alternate menu F2 Key A single press of the F2 key pauses or freezes the displayed value A second press returns the display to normal mode F3 Key and Range Key The F3 and Range keys select the measurement range which varies with the selected function e Current switches the scale between available settings for AC Amp and DC Amp probes e Temperature switches between displaying degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit e Pressure switches between displaying pressure as pounds per square inch PSI and vacuum as inches of mercury inHg F4 Key The F4 key is nonfunctional in this mode 17 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations S Key The S key is used to switch between the three different test modes amperage temperature and pressure available in the auxiliary setting Each key press advances to the next available mode
20. Figure 6 1 here T Scanner gt OBD Direct Select Mode CELE O8DHealth Check Figure 6 1 Sample OBD Direct main menu 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 50 OBD Direct Operations OBD Health Check here T Scanner gt System Menu Main Menu Health Check Global QADI Code Check Global OBDII Clear Codes Readiness Monitors Connector Information Figure 6 2 Sample OBD Health Check menu 6 1 1 Global OBD Il Code Check This is option displays any stored emission related generic DTCs reported by the ECM Selecting this option opens a submenu with two choices Codes and Pending Codes Select an option to display the code list Refer to Codes Menu on page 37 and the Global OBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information Codes The Codes option displays a list of current emission related DTCs OBD II Codes have 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 Vehicle manufacturers have implemented the ranking differently so there will be differences between makes Pending Codes The purpose of this
21. Min Max Key Pressing the Min Max key causes minimum and maximum readings to display along with the current value A long press of the key returns to the normal display mode Graph Key Pushing the Graph key generates a histogram that graphically shows the various values of the measurements taken The Range and F3 keys can be used to change the measurement range When Range Is pressed the current histogram erases and a new graph starts building from zero Pressing the F4 and Graph keys while in Graph mode changes the sweep rate or the time represented by the width of the screen A long press of the Graph key returns the unit to the normal Auxiliary function 8 2 6 Capacitance This selection is used to measure capacitance Figure 8 9 Sample capacitance selected F1 Key Relative readings are not available in this mode A short push of the F1 key does cause a beep to sound but the display remains unchanged A long push of the F1 key opens the alternate menu 78 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations F2 Key A single press of the F2 key pauses or freezes the displayed value A second press returns the display to normal mode F3 Key and Range Key The F3 and Range keys select the measurement range F4 Key S Key Min Max Key and Graph Key The F4 S Min Max and Graph keys are nonfunctional in this mode 8 2 7 Oscilloscope OQ The data acquisition device has the ability to
22. OK to close the dialog box Select Back twice to close the Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box Scope Multimeter Tr zer Setup Mode V lical no Manual Source MI Trace 2 e None Horizontal 1 985 5 1 Source selects the triggering event Trace 1 sets conditions for the channel 1 signal Trace 2 sets conditions for the channel 2 signal 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 several seconds the waveform and a trigger not found message displays Manual if 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 or falling edge of the signal 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 OK exits Trigger Setup Figure 9 11 Trigger controls 101 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations View Controls Use the view controls to set display attributes GQ To adjust view controls 1 Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens 2 Tap View to open a submenu Three types of adjustment are available on the submenu Display
23. Scanner gt Engine Exit Jy Custom 3 Scale Sweep BF Properties Alarms O HO2S B2 St mV A A 937 Min 369 Max 950 U HO2S B1 S1 mv U TPS W 0 TPS s O HO2S B2 S2 mV U NJPW Bi ms O INJPWB2 mS j Y ST TRIM 1 Figure 5 25 Sample data graph sweep Properties The Properties button 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 26 Verdict Diagnostic Suite Peel Scanner gt Engine Edit Plot Color Edit Background Color Sethinge Samples afro Tipper 0 Samples 5 Samples 10 Samples 20 Samples 50 Samples 100 Samples DECO 5 10 2 so 100 200 s00 1000 o Accept a Restore Default Values o Cancel Figure 5 26 Sample properties dialog box Selecting either color option Edit Plot Color or Edit Background Color opens a standard color selection dialog box select a color then tap OK to close the dialog box 45 S3 Scanner Operations Operations The Show Grid button is used to switch a background grid pattern on the data graphs on and off e To switch the grid on tap to highlight Show Grid then tap Accept e To switch the grid off tap Show Grid twice so it is not highlighted then tap Accept The Samples After Trigger setting determines how many data samples are recorded
24. Test gt INJECTOR gt SIGNATURE TEST Setup gt Data Cursors Refresh File dy Print INJECTOR SIGNATURE TEST Connect test leads Connector Red injector Control signal VIEW HARNESS SIDE BACKPROBING Black known good ground elow Black 14 16 18 20 ms 000_0 E Lo a Figure 7 9 Sample view meter window Three view meter options are available 1 With View Meter active Figure 7 9 tap the toolbar Meter button once and the meter expands to fill the entire screen 2 Tap the Meter button a second time and the meter open as a separate window Figure 7 10 This window can remain open if you switch to the Scanner 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 A Component Test gt INJECTOR gt SIGNATURE TEST Setup Data Cursors fl Refresh amp File Print MF Mater Scape Viewer INJECTOR Connect tes Red Injecto Black Kn0ow view Meter Lab Scope 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 ms 600 000 00 00m HH Q amp As load cha Whew Meter Figure 7 10 Sample meter view in a separate window 3 Tap the Meter button a third time to close the window and return to the standard view as shown in Figure 7 9 4 There are two ways to close meter view and return to the Component Test screen Tap the Close button red box with an X on the Scope Viewer toolbar Select Mor
25. The auxiliary power cable supplies power for testing non OBD I I models that do not have B on the diagnostic connector An optional OBD II Data Cable and adapters are required for testing non OBD II models 27 S3 Scanner Operations Navigation The large end of the auxiliary power cable plugs into the vehicle accessory port The small end of the cable fits into a power port built into the side of the cable adapter An in line fuse on the auxiliary cable provides circuit protection P To connect the data cable to the vehicle 1 2 Follow the on screen instructions for connecting to the vehicle Figure 5 9 Once connected select Continue The Scanner establishes communication then displays a list of available tests If the Scanner is unable to establish a communications link a no communications message displays Select from the available tests to open a submenu of test options 5 3 2 No Communication Message When the screen displays a no communication message it means the VERDICT unit and the vehicle 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 dat
26. a graphic 1 al op Data Manager gt C Documents and Settings VoerdictUser iMy Documents ShopStream E s Up El Jp T ict he E Jalota y Romar 5 emir 2 Sample Files Ls Scanner Data Folder E Scope Multimeter Data Folder A Screenshots 1 Data Manager Toolbar 2 Folders Panel 3 Information Panel 4 Preview Panel Figure 13 1 Sample Data Manager main screen The main screen includes folders for saved files from the various VERDICT modules e Camera Folder contains photographs taken with the built in camera e CTM Data Folder contains files saved while working in the 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 Scanner 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 13 2 Navigation Use the toolbar buttons are shown in the table below to navigate through the Data Manager Table 13 1 Data Manager toolbar buttons Name Bwon Description My Data My Data Returns to the Data Manager main screen U Moves the items displayed in the folders p panel up one level in the file structure Delete ii Delete Moves the highlighted file or folder to the recycling bin ias Opens a dialog box and virtual keyboard
27. actuator tests 32 alarms 46 checking codes 51 cleaning 132 clear codes 32 52 codes menu 32 37 40 communication protocol 57 component tests 40 connecting 27 custom data list 43 data 33 37 demonstration program 22 disconnecting 23 exiting 47 functional tests 32 40 generic functions 33 41 50 57 handgrip replacement 133 memory resets 32 OBDII testing 50 57 operations 22 47 pending codes 51 properties 45 readiness monitors 52 scale 44 screen 30 screen layout 28 screen messages 31 sweep 45 system selecting 33 system tests 33 toolbar 29 43 46 trigger 36 Troubleshooter 33 42 vehicle ID 33 wireless connection 112 113 Index Scope record playback controls 95 sweep controls 100 trace controls 98 trigger controls 100 view controls 102 Scope Layout 93 Scope Multimeter configuring 97 cursor controls 105 file controls 106 leads 91 92 making selections 96 operations 89 106 playback toolbar 95 presets 98 print controls 106 refresh controls 106 safety 89 screen layout 94 setup 98 setup controls 104 toolbar 93 traces 98 scope screen layout 94 screen colors 45 screen main body 30 screen messages 31 search 123 selecting a system to test 33 selecting tests 33 ShopKey5 107 software Troubleshooter 42 speed units 15 stand the 19 storage temperature 6 8 subsystem tests 40 Sweep 45 System Settings 111 114 system tests 33 40 temperature operating 5 8 storage 6 8 temperature units 15 test leads 91 92 tests
28. documentation such as vehicle communication software manuals These manuals provide connection and test information for specific vehicles Selecting a menu item opens a printable PDF version of the document in a separate window About Component Test This option opens a dialog box that contains software version and details copyright data and other specific details about the Component Test module About Scanner This option opens a dialog box that contains software version and details copyright data and other specific details about the Scanner module 16 Getting Started Powering Down Shop Information This Vehicle History option that 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 done and the information is saved 3 1 3 Windows Toolbar 3 2 This is the standard Windows toolbar Your VERDICT unit is a fully functional personal computer based on the Windows Embedded Standard operating system Refer to Microsoft documentation for additional information Powering Down All vehicle communication must be terminated before shutting down the VERDICT unit A warning message displays if you attempt to shut down while the Scanner is communicating with the vehicle Forcing a shut down while communicating may lead to ECM problems on some vehicles Exit the Scanner module before powering down To power
29. failed since the last time codes were cleared from ECM memory A code list includes the DTC a brief description and a hyperlink to search for more detailed information about the code in the Information module Figure 5 18 Tap a hyperlink the ra Scanner gt Engine gt Engine Trans Trouble Code Information Back P0100 Mass Air Flow Circuit Malluncion P0101 Mass Air Flow Circuit Out of Range P0102 Mass Air Flow Circuit Signal Low P0103 Mass Air Flow Circuit Signal High Mass Air Flow Circuit Intermittent P0105 MAP or BARO Pressure Circuit Problem PO106 MAP or BARO Pressure Circuit Out of Range P0107 MAP or BARO Pressure Signal Low Pos MAP or BARO Pressure Signal High 1 e z 5 001 Chevrolet Tahoe Figure 5 18 Sample code list icon on the right edge of the screen to open the Information module and initiate a search Clear Codes The Scanner clears trouble codes from the 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 Make sure any conditions shown on the confirmation message are met then select Yes A codes cleared message displays once the operation is complete 38 S3 Scanner Operations Operations 3 Select Continue to return to the Codes Menu Freeze Frame Failure Records
30. field 4 Select Search to start the search The display returns to the Vehicle History screen with only the records fitting the search criteria showing 5 Tap 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 button opens a dialog box 124 Vehicle History Operations Shop Information P To change Settings 1 Tap Settings on the Vehicle History toolbar to open the dialog box R 57 Vehiclo History Cancel amp OK Year Postcode ZIP Make Status Figure 14 4 Sample Settings dialog box 2 Tap 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 Vehicle History 14 2 Shop Information The Shop Information feature allows you to add personalized shop information that can be included on printed data files P To access shop information 1 Select Vehicle History from the Home screen 2 Tap the Menu button on the VERDICT toolbar A submenu of options opens 3 Select Shop Information from the menu The shop information form opens 4 Use the virtual keyboard to enter information into the
31. following a triggering event The highlighted samples button 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 control module Alarms Alarms are visual indicators next to a parameter in the data display list that change color to show the status of the signal A red alarm indicates on a gray alarm indicates off Only parameters with a range of two states can have alarms Parameters with continuous ranges such as variable voltage and pressure values cannot have alarms The Alarms selection is used to configure visual indicators on certain digital data parameters If a vehicle does not provide signals for these functions the alarm indicators are unused The alarm indicator assignments remain as selected until you exit the data list P To configure alarm settings 1 Select the Alarms button on the Scanner Toolbar The Alarm List dialog box opens 2 Check the parameters that you want to show alarms 3 Select Save List Alarm indicators now appear next to the selected parameters in the Data List The indicators are green when the value is high and gray when the value is low Figure 5 27 pil Scanner gt Engine Custom 3 Scale Sweep y Properties f Alarms E ahe rs Ps
32. for renaming the selected file or folder ke ve Saves the selected file Properties ak Properties Opens a dialog box and virtual keyboard for renaming the selected file or folder Opens a menu of additional options 13 3 Operations Data Manager operations based on toolbar selections are explained in the following sections 13 3 1 My Data The My Data button is a shortcut that quickly returns you to the main Data Manager screen Tap the button 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 13 3 2 Up This button moves 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 button 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 116 Data Manager Operations Operations 13 3 3 Open The Open button 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 Tap the Open button to load the highlighted file EJ Data Manager gt C Documents and Sottings VordictUsonMy Documents ShopStroamiSample Files Al Py Data Open a New E Delete O a Save Properties more bea 2009 yw passat TOI LOAD DYNO 1630 vsm Ford escape CKP sensor jpg HONDA
33. key moves the trace incrementally down e Along push of the Range key places the trace at 10 of the scale Channel Selections The channel selection mode allows you to switch the trace on and off The F2 key controls the channel 1 trace and the F3 key controls the channel 2 trace Pressing the key the first time turns this channel off and the sweep signal is removed from the display Pressing the key a second time puts this channel back onto the display The previous characteristics for this channel are saved during this process The indicator at the base of the screen appears as inverse video white lettering on a black background when a channel is on 84 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 5V Div 25m8 20v TAUTO T CH1 7 Figure 8 16 Sample screen with channel 1 on and channel 2 off Bluetooth Discovery Selection A special Bluetooth Discovery mode is available when operating in oscilloscope mode Bluetooth Discovery allows the M2 unit to be paired and connected to a host computer This function is only used when the VERDICT M2 has not been previously paired with a host or if it becomes necessary to pair with a new host The VERDICT M2 can only be paired with one host at a time When Bluetooth Discovery is enabled the VERDICT M2 seeks a compatible host computer such as the D7 Display Device If a compatible device is within range the VERDICT M2 recognizes its presence and can initiate
34. pairing if so instructed by the operator The pairing function requires active participation of an operator Once pairing has been established the operator must exit from the Bluetooth Discovery mode P To pair the M2 to a D7 Display Device 1 Power on the D7 Display Device 2 Setthe VERDICT M2 Rotary Switch to the oscilloscope position 3 Press and hold the F1 key of the VERDICT M2 to open the alternate menu 5V Div 25mS 20v TAUTO T CH1 7 Figure 8 17 Sample Bluetooth Discovery selected 85 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations An alternate menu option for the F4 key is now available 4 Press the F4 key to activate Bluetooth Discovery The F4 field on the screen switches to inverse video white on black when the Bluetooth Discovery mode becomes active 5 With the Bluetooth Discovery active turn the M2 Rotary Switch to the Remote Functions position Figure 8 18 The VERDICT M2 is now ready to be paired with a display device If the radio name and the security code of the VERDICT M2 are recognized as legitimate by the display device the two devices automatically pair bond and connect 6 After VERDICT M2 has been successfully paired turn the M2 Rotary Switch to the oscilloscope position 7 Press and hold the F1 key to open the alternate menu 8 Press the F4 key to switch off Bluetooth discovery mode The F4 field on the screen switches to normal video black on white when the Bluetoo
35. present gives a graphical description of the potential hazard Example Risk of unexpected vehicle movement a e Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running A moving vehicle can cause injury Important Safety Instructions For a complete list of safety messages refer to the accompanying safety manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Contents Sale ENT OI ANION rra ria iii COMENTS AP e ea a EE i Ee E a e a a v Chapter 1 Using This Manual caciones 1 CONVEO eano E A a E AN E A PA ERa 1 BOO TO A E E T tent ecteeeacsnccaaaeseccey 1 VDO Pe E A 1 TEIR OIO OY eie a A E a T obeyed cihereueneeans 2 Notes and Important Messages ooccccoccncccccnconcnnonacononnnnnononnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnenarinnnn 2 o o ee nee ee ee ere eee en ne ee er ee eee ene ee 2 Chapter 2 NU OC UC UO Nacen ra 3 D7 DIGDIAY Devio AAA EE mE nee nO aA EE REEE ERRi nia 3 Functional MIDES CAPO cartesiano 3 Technical SPECIICANONS ssrrcreprierii concilios ricas 5 POWEN SOC SS aid 6 Scanner MOQUIC eia a a a a iaie 7 Funcional des capo errun E a ee E r ee 7 Technical Specifications xcsine cedar ceiizsantsicsavisicnidacienbsiwnssanied ciel 8 POWET OO ani adas 8 M2 Data Acquisition DEVICE smile a riai 9 Functional Description coocccccoccncccccnnononcnononnnonnnnnconncnnnnnrnnonnnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnrnnnrnronnrnrnnnnnnnnnrnrnnnenoss 9 Technical Specifications scsi adi 10 Power SOUCO S staarnereoco aE iaden aro EE aar iE iea risane da 10 Chap
36. processor and monitor for the system e S3 Scanner Module the device for accessing vehicle data e M2 Data Acquisition Device the device for performing meter and lab scope tests This manual describes the construction and operation of these three devices and how they work together to deliver diagnostic solutions 2 1 D7 Display Device 2 1 1 Functional Description 1 lo El 0 1 _ _ 2 al _ 1 Audio Speaker 2 Power Indicator LED light emitting diode 3 Microphone 4 Hard Drive Activity LED 5 Directional Buttons left lt right gt up Y down A 6 Stylus lanyard anchor post 7 S Button special functions 8 Enter Button 9 Camera shutter Button 10 Virtual Keyboard Button 11 Brightness Button 12 Power Button Figure 2 1 Model D7 front view Introduction D7 Display Device Left Side Right Side 1 USB universal serial bus Ports 2 2 Head Phone Jack 3 Microphone Jack 4 DC Power Supply Input Port 5 SD secure digital Card Port 6 Mini USB Client Port Figure 2 2 Model D7 side views 1 Battery Compartment Cover 2 Kennsington Lock standard security device connection device not included 3 Stylus 4 Camera Lens 5 Collapsible Stand closed Figure 2 3 Model D7 back view Introduction D7 Display Device 2 1 2 Technical Specifications Processor Intel Atom Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded
37. provide a two channel oscilloscope or waveform viewer The viewer becomes active when the rotary switch is turned to the scope position Figure 8 10 Sample scope setting Soft key functions are unique when performing oscilloscope tests In this mode there are seven available setting ranges for the F2 F3 and F4 keys Pressing the F1 key scrolls up through the list of settings and pressing the S key scrolls down through the list The F1 area on the screen shows which of the six settings is currently active Figure 8 11 Available scope functions are shown in the table below Setting FTKey F2 Key FO Key Fa Key B Scrollup Scroll down Peak Coupling Move MN Trace Move Ch2 Trace Not Used a Display Ch1 Display Ch2 Check scales t CECEN page 82 for acronym definitions 79 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations Display Selections With the scope in the display mode the soft keys perform the following functions e F2 the first press pauses data collection to allow closer examination of the waveform the second press restores data collection e F3and Range each press of the F3 key advances up to the next available scale which is the value of the voltage displayed vertically on the screen The currently selected scale is shown at the top of the screen The Range key moves incrementally down through the list of available scales e F4 and Graph each press of the F4 key advances
38. the color of the COM socket on the Data Acquisition Device Alligator Clips Three insulated alligator clips that attach to the test leads are included The insulator boots are colored to match each test lead Alligator clips attach to the probe end of the test lead GQ To install an alligator clip 1 Remove the collar from the probe by threading it counterclockwise off of the tip Figure 9 4 Store the collar in a safe place while not in use a Figure 9 4 Probe collar 2 Fit the tip of the probe into the alligator clip and thread the clip onto the probe Low Amp Current Probe optional The optional Low Amp Current Probe Figure 9 5 provides accurate and reliable non intrusive testing of ignition coils fuel injectors fuel pumps relays electric motors and parasitic draw Use to measure current from 10 mA to 40 Amps with a resolution of 1 mA Figure 9 5 Low Amp Current Probe 92 Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation Navigation The following section describes how to navigate the screen interface when viewing on the Display Device When using the Data Acquisition Device as a stand alone test meter refer to M2 Data Acquisition Device Controls and Features on page 19 for navigation instructions 9 1 3 Screen Layout The scope multimeter screens typically include the following sections Figure 9 6 ME Scope Multimeter gt Lab Scope gt 2 Channel Lab Scope ee ee dy Print 7 B E Cursor 1 Cursar
39. use to adjust what information displays and how it appears Layout use to set how many and how the traces display on the screen Units use to adjust time and voltage interval settings Selecting from the submenu opens a dialog box for that item 3 Make dialog box selections as needed 4 Select OK to close the dialog box 5 Select Back twice to close the Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box Display Settings Selecting Display from the View submenu opens the Display dialog box Figure 9 12 View Setup Display Layout Linits _ Show RPM 1 Show Grid Invert Colors Figure 9 12 Sample Display dialog box The following options are available from the Display dialog box e Show RPM adds a digital engine speed readout near the top of the screen Figure 9 13 ME Scope Multimeter gt Lab Scope gt 2 Channel Lab Scope Setup lt lt Data Cursors TL Refresh y Print Figure 9 13 Sample Show RPM selected e Show Grid switches grid lines on the screen off and on Figure 9 14 102 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations ME Scope Multimeter gt Lab Scopa gt 2 Channel Lab Scope Back Setup o Data 4 Cursors i Refresh File dy Print 2 a 4 000 000 00 uuw mg E o Active Vehle Figure 9 14 Sample grid selected Invert Colors switches the screen background to white this saves ink when printing Layout Settings The selected radio knob on the Layout dialog box shows which set
40. viewing program If gesture scrolling is not available use the following procedure to enable it To enable gesture scrolling 1 Touch and hold pressure on a point in the main viewing area of the screen right click to open the settings menu he Select Tool e Marquee Zoom v Previous view Alt Left Arrow Rotate Clockwise Shift Ctri Plus Fi Print Ctrl P Search Shift Ctri F y Document Properties Page Display Preferences Figure 11 1 Sample settings menu 2 Tap to select Hand Tool from the menu A check mark indicates the selected item 3 Tap anywhere outside the menu box to close it Gesture scrolling should now be active and you should be able to navigate through the entire file If you are only able to scroll to the bottom of the page being displayed the page display preferences need to be adjusted using the following procedure To adjust page display preferences 1 Momentarily touch and hold pressure on a point in the main viewing area of the screen to open the settings menu NOTE The settings menu does not open until your finger or the stylus is lifted off of the touch screen because the Hand Tool is active 108 Help Operations Navigating the Help File 2 Tap to select Page Display Preferences from the settings menu to open the Preferences dialog box 3 Use the dropdown menus to adjust the Default Layout and Zoom settings as follows Page Layout Single Page Continuous
41. AP Hg 29 6 J 1 Live data values 2 Hyperlink Figure 5 22 Sample data values within a Troubleshooter tip 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 button 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 Certain vital parameters such as RPM cannot be removed These appear in gray at the top of the list along with a lock icon and cannot be selected IMPORTANT Limiting the number of parameters that displays to those that apply to a particular situation results in a faster data refresh rate and reduces the amount of memory used for saved files P To create a custom data list 1 Select Custom on the Scanner Toolbar The parameter selection dialog box opens Figure 5 23 2 Create a custom data list by tapping on the parameters to be included A parameter that displays is highlighted a parameter that does not display is not Keep the following in mind tem at the top of the list that cannot be highlighted are locked and cannot be turned off Drag the screen to scroll and view the entire list 43 S3 Scanner Operations Operations Use the Sele
42. Activate Delete y Print Vehicle Title 2008 Ford Focus Technician Notes Odometer Mileage Out First Name Technician Last Name Vehicle Color License Status Not Started PostcodelZIP ws alas DEL END ry l em ey Figure 14 2 Sample vehicle history worksheet NOTE The virtual keyboard automatically opens the first time you touch within one of the data fields 3 Use the virtual keyboard to enter information in the data fields 4 Tap Save amp Close on the toolbar to save the changes you made and return to the Vehicle History screen Use the Back button on the toolbar to return to the Vehicle History screen without saving the changes you made Delete Use the Delete button to remove unwanted items from the Vehicle History list Simply highlight 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 Figure 14 3 123 Vehicle History Operations Screen Layout Choose the field you wish to search Enter the text you wish to search for Figure 14 3 Sample Search dialog box P To search 1 Tap Search on the Vehicle History toolbar to open the search window 2 A dropdown menu allows you to select the field to search Year Make Model Color Customer License State Technician 3 Use the virtual keyboard to enter search criteria into the text
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44. D 11 Engine Controller a Figure 6 6 Sample communication message 3 Select Continue A menu of available tests displays options include Figure 6 7 Readiness Monitors MIL Status Display Current Data 01 Clear Emissions Related Data 4 Display Freeze Frame Data 02 Display Trouble Codes 03 54 OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose Display Test Parameter Results 05 06 07 Request Control of On Board System 8 Read Vehicle Identification 09 4 Select atest to continue Select Service Readiness Monitors m MIL Status 501 Display Current Data 02 Display Freeze Frame Data 503 Display Trouble Codes 504 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 7 Sample Start Communication menu Readiness Monitors Use this menu item to check the readiness of the monitoring system If a monitor 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 mon
45. Dieta Fradquancy 10 ma 1 Scope Multimeter toolbar allows you to configure the tool for the type of test and to adjust the settings for each channel or trace 2 Main body displays test results Options on the toolbar let you select how tests display on the screen 3 Trace Details displays trace sampling conditions which can be adjusted or switched through the touch screen 4 Record Playback Control toolbar allows you to record and navigate paused data Figure 9 6 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 The table below gives brief descriptions of the control buttons on the toolbar Table 9 3 Scope Multimeter toolbar buttons sheet 1 of 2 Name Button Desorption a Back Returns to the previously viewed screen Opens a dialog box that allows you to select Setup ane personal preferences for viewing and saving data 93 Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation Table 9 3 Scope Multimeter toolbar buttons sheet 2 of 2 Name Button Descrip on Switches the trace information displayed at the base Data Cy of the screen on and off Opens a dialog box that allows you to switch cursors Cursors if L i b on and off and to reposition them on the screen Refresh t dgh clears the minimum and maximum digital ete values and updates the viewing screen File Ope
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47. Multimeter Operations Getting Started Table 9 2 Scope Aceuracy Comments Saal E Ch 1 red banana jack Each channel input is referenced to 9 Ch 2 green banana jack common ground input GND black port Continuous sampling Sample Rate 20 mega samples per second MSPS mega samples per second Update Rate Resouton EBRO Gowin peo 9 1 2 Leads and Adapters The Scope Multimeter uses standard safety banana plugs that are compatible with many accessories The various leads clips and adapters that are supplied with or available for the VERDICT M2 unit 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 Figure 9 1 Red Channel 1 Lead The shielded red lead with an integrated probe is used for Channel 1 Figure 9 1 The lead color matches the color of socket 1 on the Data Acquisition Device and of trace 1 on the test screens Channel 2 Lead Figure 9 2 Green Channel 2 lead The shielded green lead Figure 9 2 with an integrated probe is used for Channel 2 The lead color matches the color of socket 2 on the Data Acquisition Device and the color of trace 2 on the test screens 91 Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started Common Lead Figure 9 3 Red Channel 4 lead The black lead Figure 9 3 with an integrated probe is used when a separate common or ground connection is needed The lead color matches
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49. Scanner Operations Operations The two icons display on each data graph allow you configure settings for the selected graph only Table 5 3 Data graph icon operations Mame Bwn espa OOO Tap to expand the graph to fill the entire screen tap Expand Collapse again to collapse the graph to the standard view Tap to open the Graph Properties dialog box which Graph Properties allows you to set triggers for recording a snapshot and 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 retrieves some of the buffered data captures data at the trigger point and records additional data after the trigger point 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 Once data collection is finished data collection pauses 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 You can adjust the amount of data collected after a triggering event using the Properties button on the Scanner toolbar See Properties on page 45 for additional in
50. Standard SP3 Touch Screen Resistive Touch Panel Display 7 inch diagonal LCD TFT 1024 x 600 resolution SWVGA 16 bit color Battery Lithium lon Smart Battery Pack Approximately 3 5 hour run time Approximately 3 hour charge time unit not operating Approximately 4 hour charge time unit operating DC Jack Operating Voltage 10V to 32V DC Communications 802 11 b g n Wireless Bluetooth 2 0 Class 1 Dimensions Width 9 9 inches 252 mm Height 6 8 inches 173 mm Depth 1 8 inches 46 mm Weight including battery 2 9 lbs 1 32 kg Operating Temperature Range ambient At 0 to 90 relative humidity non condensing 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Introduction D7 Display Device 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 2 1 3 Power Sources Your Display Device 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 display unit can be powered from the internal rechargeable battery A fully charged standard battery provides sufficient power for about 3 5 hours of continuous operation An optional high capacity battery that provides 6 hours
51. Tap the Component Test module button 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 list of systems available for testing displays Figure 7 3 te Component Test gt Vehicle Selection Back US DOMESTIC FORD ABS CARBURETED CHARGING SYSTEM FUEL INJECTION TRANSFER CASE TRANSMISSION Figure 7 3 Sample available systems menu Select FUEL INJECTION 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 2 0L ZETEC from the engine list and a confirmation dialog box displays Figure 7 4 60 Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification gt Component Test gt Vehicle Selection Do you want to load US DOMESTIC FORD FUEL INJECTION 2008 FOCUS 2 0L ZETEC Figure 7 4 Sample confirmation dialog box 8 From the Confirm vehicle details dialog box select Ok to continue or Cancel to return to the engine list 9 A list of tests available for the identified vehicle displays select a test to continue Figure 7 5 ts Component Test gt Component Menu e EEGR ELECTRIC EGR SYSTEM ELECTRONIC THROTTLE ETC EvapsvsteM IAT SENSOR IGNITION TESTING IMJECTOR KMOCK SENSOR MAF SENSOR MAP T MAP SENSOR
52. The Intel Graphics Display Config should be set to LVDS extended CRT refer to the procedure above to verify or reset the configuration 5 Display Attributes Color Correction 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 15 4 Default Monitor and Intel Corporation US15 Embedded 6 2 General Adapter Monitor fp Ticabieth ost Enlarm io Driver Info 5 Display Config a Display Status Display Contig LVDS clone CRT Primary Display LVDS Secondary Display CRT Display Configurabon 2 Display Config I LVDS clone CAT a Primary Mode Resolution 1024600060 Secondary Mode Resolution 1024768 60 y Display Setting Port LVDS xr Rote o Port Status Enabled _w Flip None y Cese Jae A eee Figure 15 4 Sample Display Config tab 128 To calibrate the touch screen with the unit installed in docking cradle With the D7 Display Device installed in the docking cradle connect a USB keyboard and an external monitor 2 From the Windows toolbar select Start gt PenMount Control Panel to open the dialog box 3 From the dialog box select the Multi
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54. a are displayed on the screen sie Switches the scale values displayed Scale ses along the left hand side of the graphs he on and off SES Switches the sweep values displayed p 377 at the base of the graphs on and off Allows you to adjust the display Properties A Properties characteristics for all of the data screens Allows you to set an alarm on certain CI Alarms Alarms data parameters when the signal goes above or below the alarm setting 29 S3 Scanner Operations Navigation 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 Data Buffer Toolbar 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 buttons for navigating this buffered data Use the toolbar buttons Table 5 2 to more precisely navigate the data Table 5 2 Data buffer toolbar buttons Name Button Description Go To Start Moves to the first frame in the data buffer Suspends data capture and changes to show the Pause Play button Pla Starts or resumes data capture and changes to show y the Pause button Go To End Moves to the last frame in the data buffer Step Back Moves to the previous fra
55. a cable or adapter There is a circuit fault in the data cable Personality Key or adapter Incorrect vehicle identification 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 10 28 S3 Scanner Operations Navigation ere Scanner gt Engine 1 gt e E xv Custom t Sweep Properties f Alarms RPM 1480 O TPS 0 O TPS V 0 Y HO2SB1 S1 mV 187 Y HO2S B2 S1 mvV 625 O HO2SB1 S2 mV 781 O HO2S B2 S2 mV 790 O INJPWB1 mS 13 9 2 Y INJPWB2 mS 13 8 Y ST TRIM 1 1 O LTTRIM 1 12 O ST TRIM 2 3 O LT TRIM 2 11 O STTRMAVG1 0 LT TRMAVG 1 9 Y ST TRMAVG2 1 Scanner Toolbar 2 Main Body 3 Data Buffer Toolbar Figure 5 10 Scanner module screen layout Scanner Toolbar The and Scanner toolbar contains a number of buttons that allow you to configure the displayed data to exit The table below provides a brief explanation of the Scanner toolbar button operations Table 5 1 Scanner toolbar buttons Mame ewon o Description Exit Closes the current test and returns you to the menu Returns to the previously viewed screen A Allows you to select which parameters Custom
56. a of the touch screen see Trace Details on page 94 Trace Details offers a shortcut to some of the operations described in the following sections 98 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations P To adjust trace controls 1 Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens Double tap Traces to open the submenu Select the tab for the trace to be configured from the submenu The traces dialog box displays Figure 9 9 Scope Mul ter Trace Setup Trace 1 Trace 2 Trace 1 Setup 43 Test Lead Vos DC Trace Display Displayed Inverter Coupling AC 5 Auto Find 1 Trace tabs 2 Trace Probe button 3 Trace Scale button 4 Trace characteristics check boxes 5 Baseline position 6 Auto Find button 7 OK button Figure 9 9 Traces dialog box Select the Trace Probe button to open the menu Highlight a probe on the list and tap OK close the window Select the Trace Scale button to adjust the vertical scale of the display A dropdown menu opens menu options vary depending upon which test lead is selected Select a trace scale option then close the window 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 d
57. 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 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 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 which if not avoided may result in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Safety messages contain 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
58. able battery pack which is already installed in the unit Simply turn on the unit and observe the battery icon on the display to determine the battery pack state of charge The AC DC Power Supply included provides power from a wall socket to recharge the battery pack or to power the unit if the battery pack charge is low Internal Battery Pack The data acquisition unit is powered from the internal rechargeable battery An icon in the upper right hand corner of the display screen indicates the battery state of charge AC DC Power Supply An AC DC Wall Adapter for charging the internal battery of the M2 Data Acquisition Device is also provided The jack that connects the adapter to the M2 unit is longer than the jack that is used for the display device 10 Getting Started Make sure the VERDICT Display Device has a charged battery or is connected to an AC 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 Powering Up Press the Display Device Power button to switch the unit on The system boots up then opens the VERDICT Home screen Figure 3 1 a MEN gl Home Scanner 0BD Component Scope Information 1 Direct Test Multimeter SESE Vehicle Data Halp System History Manager settings Horne Desktop Mbp Chango Wehbde View Record Hardware Statu
59. actuator 32 component 40 functional 32 40 selecting 33 subsystem 40 system 33 40 toggle tests 40 Toolbar scope multimeter 93 Vehicle History 122 VERDICT 13 toolbar record playback controls 95 Scanner 29 43 scope multimeter 93 Trace Controls scope 98 trigger condition 36 Triggers setting 35 trouble codes See diagnostic trouble codes DTCs Troubleshooter 33 42 Troubleshooter software See software U units settings scope 103 Units Setup 104 V variable control tests 40 vehicle diagnostic connectors 27 Vehicle History 121 125 activate 122 delete 123 operations 122 125 screen layout 121 search 123 settings 124 toolbar 122 view 123 vehicle identification 121 122 VERDICT toolbar 13 17 View 123 Viewing component information 62 W weight unit 5 8 wireless synchronizing devices 111 114 wireless communication 7 9 143
60. ailable from the Component Test module has one of the following results lf VERDICT is connected to a printer the file is sent to the printer lf VERDICT is not connected to a printer the article is saved as a xps file which can be retrieved moved or copied and printed at a later time Selecting a print option opens a standard Windows Print dialog box which allows you to print or save the file Edit This Scanner module option performs the same function as the Alarms button on the Scanner Toolbar For more information refer to Alarms on page 46 Tools This Scanner module option allows you to adjust tool settings to your personal preferences Selecting Tools opens a submenu of the following sections Graph Properties Selecting opens the General Graph Properties dialog box which is similar what is available from the Properties button on the Scanner Toolbar see Properties on page 45 Changes made here apply to all of the graphs General graph options allow you to e Change the background and plot colors of the graphs e Switch graph grid lines on and off e Adjust how much data is captured after a triggering event e Adjust the sweep time of the graphs Units Setup Selecting opens a dialog box that allows you to choose between US customary or metric units of measure for temperature vehicle speed air pressure and other pressure readings P To change the units setup 1 From the VERDICT toolbar select Tool
61. ait for the 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 Select OK from the confirmation message A progress indicator displays while the files are being restored Select OK from the confirmation message The D7 Display Device shuts down then reboots and the system recovery portion of the operation begins Follow any on screen prompts The D7 Display Device shuts down and reboots a second time When the VERDICT Home screen displays the procedure is complete and the D7 Display Device is ready for use 15 2 S3 Scanner Module This section covers how to care for your VERDICT S3 Scanner module 15 2 1 Cleaning and Inspecting the S3 Scanner Module When using the VERDICT S3 Scanner make sure to do the following Check the housing wiring and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use At the end of each work day wipe the housing wiring and connectors clean with a slightly damp cloth 132 Maintenance M2 Data Acquisition Device IMPORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the Scanner module 15 2 2 Replacing the Protective Handgrip gt The soft protective handgrip that covers the outer edges of the Scanner is easily replaced should it become worn or damaged Contact your sales representative for replacement parts To replace the protective handgrip 1 Disconnect
62. al 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 7 1 1 Creating a Favorites List Once a 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 58 Component Test Operations Vehicle Identification A Component Test gt e Back 2 Configura Favorites E Full List US DOMESTIC n AM Romeo Alfa Romeo _ American Motors American Motors MY Andi i Austin BMV ew Buk Buick Caditac Cadillac Checker Chevrolet Chevrolet l Chrysler Daewoo Daewoo Daihatsu Dahatsu Demonstration Dodge Dodge Eagle o e ee ae a e pecan cic ome Honda Hummer Hummer Hyundai Hyundai Infiniti International International isuzu Joti ms aguar Jaguar agur Jeep Figure 7 1 Sample manufacturer list P To custom configure the manufacturer list 1 Tap Configure Favorites on the toolbar A list of selectable manufacturers displays te Component Tost gt Vehicle Selection E Back Finished US DOMESTIC Acura Alfa Romeo American Motors Audi Ono Checker Chevrolet
63. al trace so that it appears upsidedown on the screen This is typically used to sample amperage or high voltage signals Coupling Pressing the F4 key switches the input to the meter from DC coupling default to AC coupling In this mode the average value of the waveform is subtracted so that small signal variations become apparent AC coupling blocks the DC portions of an input signal in order to amplify the AC portions without driving them off of the screen Use for viewing alternator ripple or fuel pump amperage Position Selections The Position selections allow you to reposition the baselines of the channel 1 and channel 2 traces vertically on the screen 83 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 5V Div 25m8 20v T AUTO T CH1 7 Figure 8 15 Sample screen with both traces repositioned Channel 1 Trace Use the F2 and Min Max keys to reposition the channel 1 trace as follows e Short pushes of the F2 key moves the trace incrementally up e Along push of the F2 key places the trace at the midpoint of the scale e Short pushes of the Min Max key moves the trace incrementally down e Along push of the Min Max key places the trace at 10 of the scale Channel 2 Trace Use the F3 and Range keys to reposition the channel 2 trace as follows e Short pushes of the F3 key moves the trace incrementally up e Along push of the F3 key places the trace at the midpoint of the scale e Short pushes of the Range
64. ans that the displayed values show average time based measurements with great accuracy but do not capture fast signal anomalies such as instantaneous glitches or timing shifts However these types of fast signal changes can be seen using the Graph key Graphing Voltage Measurement Screens The VERDICT M2 can generate a graphical history of a voltage signal over time which is called a histogram Pressing the Graph button when operating in Volts DC or Volts AC range causes the display to change from a digital reading to a graphical display While viewing a histogram the function keys operate as follows e F1 switches peak detection on and off e F2 freezes and unfreezes the histogram pauses and resumes data collection e F3 incrementally increases the measurement range The Range key incrementally decreases the measurement range e F4 incrementally increases the timescale of the histogram The Graph key incrementally decreases the timescale A digital value of the signal displays in the upper right corner of the display while operating in graphing mode Graphing with Min Max Function In the Volts DC graphing function you can capture and store the minimum and maximum voltages by pressing the Min Max soft key The readings appear in the upper left portion of the LCD The VERDICT M2 device captures and reports very fast events as fast as 50 microseconds in this mode which is only available in Volts DC 72 M2 Data Acq
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66. arrows move the screen focus left and right respectively if the Bookmarks panel is open or if Zoom is set to anything other than Fit Width 109 Help Operations Navigating the Help File 11 1 2 Using the Help Toolbar A toolbar just below the options buttons can also be used to navigate through the file Toolbar operations are briefly explained in the table below Table 11 1 Help toolbar buttons Name Button Description Print n Sends the document to a printer 4 Saves a copy of the Help file lt Allows you to share the file through a Mogan S network or the internet y Launches a web browser Returns to the previous page of the Pade document Advances to the next page of the Shows what page of the document is RUE PADE currently on the screen Zoom Out Incrementally decreases screen magnification with each touch Zoom In Incrementally increases screen magnification with each touch Show screen magnification as a Magnification percentage tap to open a dropdown menu of options eo Resizes the screen image to display eel the width of the page Fit Page 7 Resizes the screen image to display an E entire page Allows you to search the document for Search a specific item Use the virtual keyboard to enter search criteria The scroll bars at the right side and bottom of each panel are used to move up and down and left and right within the main display field Touch and drag the divider bar between the two panels to r
67. arrows the focus and leads to the desired test Use your fingertip or the stylus to make menu selections 31 S3 Scanner Operations Operations 5 5 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 get 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 ere Scanner gt Engine Back Main Engine Data Display Codes Menu Functional Tests Generic Functions Troubleshooter Figure 5 12 Sample Scanner Main menu Main menu options vary slightly by the year make and model of the test vehicle The main menu may include Data Display displays data parameter information from the vehicle control module Selecting
68. atabase The component test procedures tips and meter settings reduce your overall set up and diagnostic testing time Vehicle specific component tests are provided for engine transmission ABS charging transfer case and suspension systems 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 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 Maximum rated transient over voltage impulse is 500 volts do not exceed the rated transient over voltage Electrical shock can cause personal injury equipment damage or circuit damage 7 1 Vehicle Identification The component test information presented is specific to the vehicle being tested Therefore certain attributes of the test vehicle must be entered into the VERDICT unit so that the correct data can be retrieved Vehicle identification information is carried over if you enter the Component Test module either from the Scanner module or from one of the records stored in the Vehicle History module However you may need to enter addition
69. ate menu that is available by pressing and holding the F1 key for several seconds while in Volts DC mode Figure 8 4 This menu allows your to modify three settings e Beeper functions e Display backlighting e Display screen colors MIN MAX NANN NNNNA U UUUY U UUUY Figure 8 4 Sample active menu select mode screen Each of these operations are explained below a second long press of the F1 key returns the display to the normal mode The F4 key is nonfunctional in the alternate menu mode Pressing F1 from the alternate menu switches the internal beeper used for the continuity test and to indicate soft key pushes on and off The beeper function remains on to indicate low battery conditions and other special functions like loss of contact with the remote device Pressing F2 from the alternate menu changes the intensity of the LCD display backlight Each key push advances to the next level of intensity then returns to the lowest level once maximum brightness is reached The backlight never turns completely off There are five intensity levels for the backlight Pressing F3 from the alternate menu switches between the two available combinations of screen background and character colors One is light characters on a dark background and the other is dark on light F2 Key Freeze A press of the F2 key freezes or so that the displayed value remains static A second press of the F2 key returns to unit to normal operation This function
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72. ce 2 3 1 Functional Description 1 DC Power Supply Input Port 2 Color Graphic Display Screen 3 Soft Keys for Selecting Additional Functions 4 Rotary Switch for Selecting Primary Functions 5 Common Ground Lead Input Port 6 Channel 1 Red Lead Input Port 7 Channel 2 Green Lead Input Port Figure 2 5 Model M2 Data Acquisition Module Wireless Communication The VERDICT M2 is digital graphing multimeter and wireless communications device The unit can be used as a stand alone meter or configured to transmit vehicle data to the D7 Display Device without a physical connection The working range of the transmitter is about 30 feet 9 14 m A signal lost due to moving out of range automatically restores itself when the display unit is brought closer to the M2 meter The VERDICT M2 sounds a tone and the Display Device shows a warning message when the signal is lost Introduction M2 Data Acquisition Device 2 3 2 Technical Specifications Display Color graphical display Battery Pack 4 1 2V Ni Mh nickel metal hydride Dimensions Height 9 125 inches 231 8 mm Width 4 25 inches 107 9 mm Depth 2 00 inches 50 8 mm Weight including battery 1 9 lbs 0 86 kg Agency Approvals IEC 61010 1 Over Voltage CAT 11121000 VAC DC CAT IV 600 VAC DC Pollution Degree 2 UL Listed 61010 1 CAT II 750 VAC 1000 VDC CAT 111600 VAC DC 2 3 3 Power Sources The Data Acquisition Device comes with a recharge
73. circuit damage 89 Scope Multimeter Operations Getting Started 9 1 Getting Started The Scope and Multimeter module enables the VERDICT to function as a digital multimeter DMM a graphing multimeter and a 2 channel oscilloscope when the Display Device is wirelessly linked to the Data Acquisition Device 9 1 1 Capabilities The following tables detail the software and hardware capabilities punt 9 1 Multimeter Range a oe io 40V 400V Volts DC 1000V Vols AC ov oov DAV 40 Ohm 400 Ohm 4k Ohm 40k Ohm 400k Ohm 4M Ohm 40M Ohm 40nF 400nF 4uF Capacitance 40uF 400uF 4mF 40mF 40Hz dd Hz Resistance Frequency 400kHz 2MHz Duty Cycle Pulse Width 0 1 99 9 Diode Test TOR 0 01kHz 0 1 99 9 0 01mV 0 1mV 0 001V 0 01V 0 1V 1 0 of reading 3 digits 10M Ohm 1 5 of reading 3 digits 1 5 of reading 4 digits 0 001V 0 01V 10M Ohm 2 0 of reading 4 digits 0 01 Ohm 0 75 of reading 5 digits 0 1 Ohm 0 01k Ohm 0 1k Ohm 0 001M Ohm 0 01M Ohm 0 01nF 0 1nF 0 001uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 001mF 0 01mF 0 01 Hz 0 1 Hz 0 001kHz 0 5 of reading 3 digits 600V DC or Peak AC 0 75 of reading 5 digits 3 0 of reading 15 digits 600V DC or Peak AC 5 0 of reading 15 digits 0 5 of reading 2 digits 0 1kHz 0 001MHz NA ave NR Range 2V Continuity Threshold 0 7 Test voltage 90 Scope
74. close the dialog box The dialog box closes and the parameter scale is now at the set values SA A Using Zoom The zoom options Data Buffer toolbar allow you to change the level of magnification of the sweep when viewing graph data Use the Zoom In button to increase magnification and the Zoom Out button to decrease magnification 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 include e Display Codes e Clear Codes e Freeze Frame Failure Records e DTC Status 37 S3 Scanner Operations Operations Display Codes Selecting either opens a list of diagnostic trouble codes DTCs stored in the selected electronic control module ECM or a submenu of DTC viewing options Submenu options include Trouble Code Information opens a list of codes in ECM memory History Codes opens a list codes whose symptoms are not currently present History codes indicate an intermittently occurring problem Failed This Ignition opens a list of codes that set during the current ignition cycle 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 Last Test Failed displays a complete list of failed tests Test Failed Since Code Cleared displays a list failed tests that
75. ct All button to display the complete list Use the Deselect All button to remove all of the highlights Use the Cancel button to return to the data display ere T Scanner gt Engine LA 1 E e Exit Sr Custom 3 Scale 32 Sweep F Properties Alarms Hoas B2 stimv HO25 B2 S1 mvV a HO25 B1 52 mV Hoas Ba saimv HO25 B2 S2 mvV INJ PW B1 mS sat MUTON INJ PW B2 ms ST TRIM 1 ST TRIMNAI LT TRIM 1 ST TRIM 2 jo earns LT TRIM 2 strmaver ST TRM AVG1 LT TRM AVG1 ST TRM AVG2 LT TRM AVG2 FT LEARN OO TLEAN OE MEA FT CELL MAF Hz l MAP Hg MAP V BARO Hg Select All Deselect Al Cancel Figure 5 23 Sample custom configuration screen 3 Select OK to display the updated data list Scale The Scale button on the Scanner Toolbar switches the scale values displayed along the left hand side of the graphs on and off Figure 5 24 TTIE harte Scanner gt Engine E Exit Custom gt A Sweep F Properties f Alarms O HO25B2 St mWV 4 O HO2SB1 S2 mv 937 Min 39 Max 903 Min 369 Max 950 O HO2S B1 S1 mV 4 TPS V O TPS O HO2S B2 S2 mV Y NJ PWB1 mS O INJ PW B2 mS amp ST TRIM 1 gil Figure 5 24 Sample data graph scales 44 S3 Scanner Operations Operations Sweep The Sweep button on the Scanner Toolbar switches the sweep values displayed below the graphs on and off Figure 5 25 tart ed
76. d above the rotary dial on the M2 unit are used to initiate a variety of additional functions while performing meter tests The functionality of the soft keys varies according to what type of tests are being performed as determined by the position of the rotary switch Some of the soft keys do not function for certain test modes Refer to M2 Data Acquisition Device on page 67 for additional information In general a short or momentary push of a soft key activates the assigned function a long push returns to the normal display 21 S3 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 DT Cs 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 Scanner testing requires connecting the VERDICT Diagnostic Platform to the test vehicle using the data cable and test adapters On screen instructions tell you how to connect the Scanner additional connection information can be found in the appropriate vehicle communication software manual for the test vehicle which is available through the Help menu The S3 Scanner Module is J2534 compliant and capable of flash programming vehicle ECMs 5 1 Getting Started Prior to its first use the Scanner Module must be synchronized with th
77. d cause irreperable damage to your devices 1 Switch the VERDICT M2 unit off 2 Simultaneously press and hold the F2 and S soft keys on the VERDICT M2 unit 3 Turn the VERDICT M2 Rotary Switch to any on position A Re Program Mode message should now display Figure 8 20 Sample initiation screen 9 Follow the screen instructions to place the VERDICT M2 into Re Program Mode a Switch the VERDICT M2 unit off b Simultaneously press and hold the F2 and S soft keys on the VERDICT M2 unit c Turn the VERDICT M2 Rotary Switch to any on position The VERDICT M2 display should now show a Re Program Mode message 10 Tap the OK button on the D7 Display Device toolbar to begin programming The update programming takes about five minutes then the Home screen opens on the display device Create a backup of the VERDICT M2 software to complete the process 8 3 1 Creating a Software Backup A backup copy of the newly updated software can be created and stored on the VERDICT M2 This copy can be used in the unlikely event that the original software becomes corrupted P To backup the software 1 Power off the VERDICT M2 unit 2 Power on the VERDICT M2 unit and set the Rotary Switch to the Volts DC position 3 Simultaneously press and hold the F2 and S soft keys for two seconds A set memory recovery message displays 4 Press the Range soft key to initiate the backup The screen display returns to the Volts DC screen o
78. devices such as System Settings the Scanner module and the Data Acquisition Device See System Settings Operations on page 111 Identifies the test vehicle and organizes and manages work in progress and service records See Vehicle History Operations on page 121 Opens the organization system for saved Data Manager data files See Data Manager Operations on page 115 Closes the VERDICT diagnostic Platform Exit software and returns the display to the A gt Windows desktop Use the stylus or your finger tip to select from the Module buttons Vehicle History 12 Getting Started Powering Up 3 1 2 VERDICT Toolbar Operation of the buttons located on the VERDICT toolbar are described in the table below Table 3 2 Module buttons Mame ewon Description O Touching this button returns you to the VERDICT Home screen from any test Touching this button opens and closes the standard Windows toolbars at the top and bottom of the screen Touching this button opens a menu that provides information on the screen being viewed The currently identified vehicle is shown to the right of the buttons touching allows you to change the identified test vehicle Touching the button opens an editable worksheet of vehicle records Indicates the wireless connectivity status of Hardware Status the Scanner module and the Data Acquisition Device Menu Button Options The Menu button on the VERDICT Toolbar at t
79. dicate the position of the current screen in relation to the entire list Each column of parameters scrolls independently of the other column Figure 5 13 shows a typical data screen 33 S3 Scanner Operations Scanner gt Engine r Custom 3 A gt Operations O TPS V 0 14025 B1 S1 mV 187 O HO25B2 S1 mV 625 Y HO2SB1 S2 mV 781 m O HO2S B2 S2 mV 790 INJPWB1 ms 13 9 O INJPWB2 mS 13 8 Y STTRIM 1 1 O LTTRIM 1 12 ST TRIM 2 3 Y LT TRIM 2 11 Y STTRMAVG1 0 LT TRMAVG1 9 1 Parameter field 2 Parameter name 3 Parameter value 4 Position bar Y ST TRMAVG2 0 Figure 5 13 Sample data screen Data Graphs Tap anywhere in the parameter field to open a data graph for that parameter Figure 5 14 Selecting a parameter for graph view moves it to the top of the list Tap anywhere in the parameter field at the top of a graph to close the graph for that parameter and return to a text view You can view up to four graphs at a time on the VERDICT screen ere Scanner gt Engine E Exit Le m A Custom Scale nde MM HO2SB2 St mV Min 38 Max 903 903 i O E at eg O RPM amp TPS V O HO2S B2 S2mV amp INJ PW B2 ms go4 Sweep F Properties 937 Min 369 Max 950 O HO2S B1 S2 mV Y HO2S B1 S1 mV O TPS 4 NJ PWB1 mS amp ST TRIM 1 Figure 5 14 Sample graph view 34 S3
80. down the VERDICT unit 1 Navigate to the VERDICT Home screen 2 Select the Exit button 3 From the Windows desktop open the Windows Start menu 4 Select Turn Off Computer 5 Select Turn Off in the dialog box The open programs close and the power switches off 3 2 1 Emergency Shutdown In case of emergency press and hold the Power button to force a shutdown 17 Navigation This chapter discusses how to use the hardware controls and features for the VERDICT Display Device and Data Acquisition Module There are no external controls on the Scanner Module it can only be operated by a separate device 4 1 D7 Display Device Controls and Features The external controls on the display device 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 display device 4 1 1 Control Buttons Name and location of control buttons Table 4 1 Display Device control buttons Name Description A function button that provides a shortcut for capturing a screen image Directional Buttons Moves the cursor or highlight on the display screen up down right or left Operates the built in came
81. e and time period cycle ms Measures alternating current AC voltages within a range of zero to 1000 volts This setting is also used to measure frequency hertz duty cycle and time period cycle ms Measures the DC resistance to current in ohms in a range of zero to open circuit infinite Performs dual tests circuit continuity and diode test forward drop The S special function soft key switches between the two tests Performs three auxiliary tests current amperes pressure and temperature The S special functions soft key switches between the three tests Pre approved sensors must be used in order to take valid measurements Measures capacitance in nanofarad nF millifarad mF and microfarad uF Configures the M2 unit to perform as one or two channel oscilloscope or waveform viewer Configures the M2 unit to be operated through the Display Device Readings are also shown on the Display Device screen All of the controls on the from panel of the M2 unit become inoperative when the rotary switch is in this position switch Some of the soft keys do not function for certain test modes 68 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations The table below gives a brief general description of soft key operations the Mode column lists the tests during which the key is active More detailed information is found in the categorical sections that follow Table
82. e Al 7 T a rh i j 7 F Bat fa an P J E ag A i ctarn Verdikt Diaprostk Sula 1 Module Buttons 2 VERDICT Toolbar 3 Windows Toolbar Figure 3 1 Sample VERDICT Home screen 11 Getting Started Powering Up 3 1 1 Module Buttons The Module buttons configure the VERDICT for the type of test to be performed The table below gives brief descriptions of the available Module buttons which operations are available depends upon the individual configuration of your VERDICT system Table 3 1 Module buttons Mame bwon Description O Configures the unit to operate as a scan Scanner E tool See S3 Scanner Operations on page 22 P Allows you to perform generic OBD II i system tests without identifying the specific OBD Diregi vehicle See OBD Direct Operations on page 50 S Opens a diagnostic database of specific Component Test 4 tests for the identified vehicle See AMO Component Test Operations on page 58 Configures the unit to operate as a lab scope graphing multimeter or digital multimeter See Scope Multimeter Operations on page 89 Provides the information needed to make P repairs once you have made your Information Ni diagnosis The linked program varies by de region See Information Operations on page 107 Scope Multimeter Hel a Opens the on line help for the system See p tas Help Operations on page 108 Establishes and manages wireless connections to peripheral
83. e Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional details 5 3 1 Cables One of two data cables one for OBD II compliant vehicles and one for non OBD II models are used to connect the S3 Scanner module to the test vehicle The 26 pin end of either cable attaches to the data cable port on the Scanner module and is secured with two captive screws The 16 pin end of the OBD II cable directly plugs into the data link connector DLC of the test vehicle The 15 pin end of the non OBD II cable attaches to a cable adapter and is secured with captive screws the adapter then plugs into the diagnostic connector on the test vehicle On screen instructions on the display device screen tell you which cable and adapter if needed to use once a test vehicle has been identified The screen message also includes the location of the vehicle diagnostic connector that the cable attaches to for testing the selected system A replaceable 7 5 amp blade type fuse is installed in the vehicle connector end of the cable to protect the unit from high circuit voltage and current A green LED also on the vehicle connector end of the cable illuminates whenever there is power supplied to the cable An LED that fails to illuminate indicates either a problem on the vehicle power circuit or a blown data cable fuse All OBD II vehicles have vehicle battery power B available on the DLC so the Scanner module should power on as soon as the cable is connected to the vehicle
84. e gt Exit from the Component Test toolbar 65 Component Test Operations Operations Connecting to a Test Vehicle Before performing a test you must connect the meter test leads to the vehicle Certain component tests require the use of specific leads Information on specific leads and other connecting information displays in the initial test screen Follow the on screen connection instructions in the test procedure and support sections 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 component tests 1 Follow the instructions display 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 89 for additional information on working with the View Meter window 66 M2 Data Acquisition Device This chapter discusses how to use the hardware controls and features and how to download and install software updates for the VERDICT M2 Data Acquisition Module 3 1 Controls and Features There are two sets of controls for the M2 Data Acquisition Device 1 Soft Keys select test functions which vary depending upon the Rotary Switch position 2 Rotary Switch establishes the primary operation of the
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86. e VERDICT Diagnostic Platform Downloading Firmware The internal programming of the Scanner Module known as the firmware can be updated using the VERDICT D7 Display Device Firmware updates increase the Scanner diagnostic capabilities typically by adding new tests new models or enhanced applications to the databases The display device automatically searches for available updates for all of the VERDICT components when it is connected to the internet Any updates that are found are downloaded and stored on the device However the update must be installed in order to complete the process This section describes installing an update to the Scanner Module firmware When the display device has downloaded and stored a Scanner firmware update it displays a notification message when Scanner is selected from the VERDICT Home screen Figure 5 28 Selecting OK from the firmware update message begins the process as explained in the following procedure selecting Cancel closes the message and launches the Scanner Not updating the firmware does not impact Scanner operations the Scanner remains fully functional but may not benefit from the additional features available in the update Therefore you can delay updating the firmware until it is a convenient time to have your VERDICT out of service for a few minutes 47 S3 Scanner Operations Downloading Firmware oa be Scanner gt Vehicle Solection The firmware on your Scanner hardware device d
87. e VERDICT Display Device to establish a wireless communication link Refer to Pairing the S3 Scanner Module on page 112 for details A demonstration program allows you to become familiar with Scanner operations and testing without being connected to an actual vehicle 5 1 1 The Demonstration Program The Scanner module 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 The Scanner module must be synchronized with the display device to use the demonstration program See Pairing the S3 Scanner Module on page 112 for details Both the Scanner module and the display device must be powered on P To start the demonstration program 1 From the VERDICT Home screen tap the Scanner icon The manufacturer menu displays This menu lists includes all makes that are covered by any of the VERDICT modules not just those for which Scanner information is available There is a Demonstration button that launches the program is also included in the list 2 Tap the Demonstration button 22 S3 Scanner Operations Getting Started here Scanner gt Vehicle Solection p 2 Configura Favorites S Full List Select Make PA Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo American Motors American Motors Aut Audi Austin Austin MN Buick Buick Cadac Cadillac Mar cad ecker MC vrolet Chrysler Chrysler
88. e configuration settings for each individual trace Adjustments are made by tapping the item to be changed on the touch screen A dash indicates a function that is not selected and an icon displays to indicate an active function Figure 9 7 94 Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation 1 3 7 8 3 Profile Channel Probe Peak Detect Iverted Wing AC Scale Slope EN 1 Peak Detect on 2 Inverted trace 3 Coupling AC on 4 Trigger set on the rising edge 5 Touch and Grow button Figure 9 7 Sample Touch and Grow display The following trace adjustments and settings are available e Profile switches the trace for the selected channel on and off 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 Inverted switches the polarity of the displayed signal e Coupling AC subtracts the average value of the waveform by blocking the DC portion of an input signal in order to amplify the AC portion This allows small variations in the trace to become 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 Slope only active when a trigger is set indicates whether the trigger is set to activate on the rising or falling edge of
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90. esize the panel widths 110 System Settings Operations Selecting System Settings from the Home screen opens the peripheral manager which allows you to pair and configure wireless devices to the VERDICT display device 12 1 Synchronizing Wireless Communications The S3 Scanner Module is connected wireless to the Display Device so that data is readily available while working anywhere on the vehicle The M2 Data Acquisition Device is connected wireless to the Display Device so that underhood circuits can be monitored while driving 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 Tap the System Settings button on the Home screen 2 Tap the Paired Devices option on the menu The paired devices screen opens Figure 12 1 ff System Settings gt Paired Devices Back Paired Devices ean VERDICTS3 000045 VERDICTM2 301008 Figure 12 1 Sample Paired Devices screen The Paired Devices screen shows the type and a partial serial number for all of the modules synchronized to the Display Device and whether or not there is an active communications link between the units 111 System Settings Operations Synchronizing Wireless Communications The Hardware Status indicators in the lower right corner of the Home screen provides a
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92. f 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 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 40 S3 Scanner Operations Operations ere Scanner gt Engine gt CANISTER PURGE E Exit Return RPM Y TPS V TPS EGR CLSD V EGR POS V O EGR CMD V EGR POSI EVAP PURGE s EVAP VENT SOL i TANK PRESS V TANK PRS mmHg FUEL LEVEL V FUEL TNK CAP L 4WD ACTIVE Figure 5 21 Sample functional test controls Some toggle and variable control tests display functional test controls at the top of the screen with data stream information below Figure 5 21 Functional test controls allow you manipulate the test signal as shown in Table 5 4
93. fields 5 Select OK to close the completed form The information you entered can now be included a header for printed records 125 Maintenance This section covers how to care for your VERDICT Diagnostic Platform components 15 1 D7 Display Device This section covers how to care for your D7 Display Device 15 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 15 1 2 Calibrating the Touch Screen The touch screen can be calibrated for accuracy using the PenMount PM utility of the unit P To calibrate the touch screen 1 From the Windows toolbar select Start gt PenMount Control Panel Pp Irit ernet 4 My Documents y My Recent y Documents E My Pictures s r Component Scope Information ee My Test Multimeter vg My Computer gt control Panel E Network Connections H a I k ps bare ee cl Printers and Faxes 2 6d Help and Support System i Settings ye Search E Bun All Programs gt E tego 6 tum ot computer Ml re start for vendict Diagnostic Suse _ Figure 15 1 Launching the calibration program 2 Inthe PM Control Panel highlight the PenMount 6000 RS232 and select Configure 3 Select one of two calibration options 126 Maintenance D7 Display Device FAO 0 WPeallount 000 RS Fiji pak Calas Setting Edge
94. formation P To adjust the length of a snapshot 1 Tap the Properties button on the Scanner toolbar to open the dialog box 2 Highlight one of the Samples After Trigger options 0 Samples 5 Samples 10 Samples 20 Samples 50 Samples 100 Samples 3 Tap the Accept button to close the dialog box P To set triggers and record a snapshot 1 Tap the Graph Properties icon on the parameter graph you wish to set triggers on to open the dialog box 2 From the Graph Properties dialog box tap Triggers On A check mark appears in the box and the minimum and maximum fields activate Figure 5 15 35 S3 Scanner Operations Operations Scanner gt Engine gt ENGINE DATA 4 E Triggers On El Auto Scale On Cancel 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe Figure 5 15 Sample Graph Properties dialog box Tap either Max maximum or Min minimum to activate that field and open the keyboard Type the desired trigger value into the field Tap the other field and enter a trigger value then close the virtual keyboard Tap Accept to close the dialog box Trigger lines red for upper and blue for lower display on the selected parameter graph The area between the upper and lower trigger lines establishes the triggering condition Once the snapshot is armed any data points that register outside of the set trigger conditions initiates a snapshot The Scanner continues to record the preset amount of data after the trigger and inc
95. frame data and test results from the memory of the selected ECM 05 06 07 Display Test param Results This selection opens a submenu of test parameters and test results form various sensors such as the oxygen sensor 025 monitor test results and a record of DTCs detected during the last drive cycle The menu includes e Oxygen Sensor Monitoring 05 e Specific 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 that is the Scanner transmits 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 Performance 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 56 OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose 6 2 2 Select Communication Protocol A communication protocol is a standardized way of data communication between an ECM and a scan tool Global OBD may use the following communication prot
96. ge 37 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 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 here Scanner gt Start Communication Exit Custom 3 Scale 7 Sweep y Properties f Alarms 11 MISFIRE NOT SUPPORTED FUEL SYSTEM NOT SUPPORTED COMPONENTS NOT SUPPORTED CATALYST NOT COMPLETE HEATED CATALYST TEST COMPLETE D EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM NOT COMPLETE Ki j Dd 0S 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 lt is possible to print the readiness test status or save it as part of a Vehicle history 6 1 4 Connector Information This option opens a database of vehicle diagnostic connector locations that includes most makes and models The menu driven interface leads you quickly to the difficult to find test connector 52 OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose P 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 4 Select Continue Inf
97. h mode e A histogram of the signal being measured displays across the screen e The averaged result of the timing measurement appears on the upper right side of the screen e The minimum and maximum value readings display on the upper left side of the screen after first pressing the Min Max key Range A press of either the Range or F3 key takes the meter out of the automatic voltage scale function and allows you to change the voltage scale or resolution Subsequent key presses switches the display between the available ranges Press and hold the Range key to cancel this function and return to automatic range operation 73 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 8 2 2 Volts AC Figure 8 5 Volts AC selected When sampling AC voltage the soft keys function the much the same as for DC voltage However there are some differences Brief explanations are provided below refer to Volts DC on page 69 for more detailed descriptions F1 Key The F1 key switches between normal and relative readings A short push of the key resets the reading a long push opens the alternate menu F2 Key A single press of the F2 key pauses or freezes the displayed voltage A second press returns the display to normal mode F3 Key Short pushes of the F3 and Range keys incrementally increase and decrease the selected measurement range respectively These keys are active in both the standard Volts AC and histogram modes F4 Ke
98. he Range key incrementally decrease the trigger voltage level Press and hold either key F3 or Range to return to the default setting e F4Channel a press of the F4 key switches triggering between channel 1 CH1 and channel 2 CH2 The channel currently selected for triggering is shown at the top of the screen NOTE Triggering is not available when the timebase setting is between 1 second and 10 seconds Preset Selections These options allow you to select from already configured scope setups for commonly tested items Six preset configurations are available three for Preset A and three for Preset B These preset conditions are permanent and cannot be erased or modified However you can construct and store additional presets within the D7 Display Device as explained in the Scope and Multimeter chapter of this manual 81 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 12 5V Div Figure 8 13 Sample preset Preset A F2 screen P To select a preset 1 Use the F1 or S key to navigate to either Preset A or Preset B 2 Press F2 F3 or F4 to load the desired preset The selected preset loads and the meter is ready for testing The F2 F3 and F4 fields on the screen are acronyms for the type of test the preset is configured to perform Interpret as follows e Preset A CGI amp S ground controlled injectors and solenoids LF AC low frequency alternating current signals HF AC high frequency alter
99. he base of the display screen opens a list of basic operations and features Menu options vary by module and may include e Safety Information opens the Important Safety Instructions document which should be read and understood prior to using the VERDICT Diagnostic Platform e File allows you to print or save the data being viewed e Edit allows you to configure alarms when viewing Scanner data e Tools allows you to perform certain maintenance operations and adjust tool settings e Help allows you to view supporting documentation 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 File Use to print or save a copy of the data currently being viewed Selecting opens a submenu e Save available from the Scanner module opens an additional 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 45 13 Getting Started Powering Up e Print available from the Scanner module opens an additional 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 e Print Article av
100. ialog box options for each item are discussed in the following sections 3 Make dialog box selections as needed 4 Select OK to close the dialog box 5 Select Back twice to close the Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box Units The units of measurement can be changed between US customary or metric units of measure for pressure and vacuum readings Selecting Units opens the Setup dialog box The selected radio knobs on the Setup dialog box shows which setting is active Figure 9 16 Units Snapshot Ignition Vacuum 2 inHg mmHg kPa Pressure psi 3 kPa par Figure 9 16 Sample Setup Units dialog box 104 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 triggering event Figure 9 17 Setup N gt Units snapsh ot 19r wen After Trigger Figure 9 17 Sample Snapshot dialog box Selections range from ten to ninety percent in increments of ten the current setting is highlighted select a button then select OK to close the dialog box Refer to Trigger Controls on page 100 for information on how to setup a trigger Cursor Controls The cursor controls include a Show Cursors check box plus a slide control and arrows for moving the cursor position left or right Select Cursors from the toolbar to open the Cursors dialog box Figure 9 18 Lab Scope Cur
101. ication 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 A Back button in the upper left corner of the screen returns you to the previous screen Exact procedures may vary somewhat by vehicle To identify a vehicle for Scanner testing 1 Tap the Scanner module button from the Home screen A list of manufactures displays Figure 5 6 24 S3 Scanner Operations Vehicle Identification rt Scanner gt Vehicle Solection p 2 Configura Favorites S Full List Select Make e Alfa Romeo American Motors Audi Austin MEA Bulk Bulck Cadas Cadillac Checker Checker Chevrolet Chevrolet MENO Chrysler chrysler Daewoo Daewoo Daewoo Daihatsu Daihatsu Demonstration Demonstration Dodge Dodge Eagle Eagle SS O A EA Honda Honda Hummer Hyundai Hyundai Infiniti International Maiara Isuzu Jaguar pr Rigas Jeep Figure 5 6 Sample manufacturer list 2 Select the manufacturer of the test vehicle from the list A model year menu displays NOTE O You can limit the number of manufacturers that appear on the list by selecting Configure Favorites from the toolbar See Creating a Favorites List on page 58 for details 3 Select the year of the test vehicle from the menu A list of vehicle types or models display
102. ion describes updating the VERDICT M2 software To update the software 1 Connect the VERDICT M2 and D7 Display Device to AC power using their AC DC Power Supply units to prevent loss of power during the programming process Power on the VERDICT D7 Display Device Verify the VERDICT M2 and D7 Display Device are paired Power on the VERDICT M2 unit and set the Rotary Switch to the Remote Functions position From the D7 Display Device Home screen select Scope Multimeter Select Lab Scope from the D7 Profile screen Select 2 Channel Lab Scope from the D7 Lab Scope screen A message box opens in the lower right corner of the scope screen if there is a software update is available Figure 8 19 oo ts SS Scope Multimeter gt Lab Scope gt 2 Channel Lab Scope Setup gt Data le Cursors Refresh gy Print SS eS SSS SS There is a new update for your hardware Please click this message for more details 10 mas Onn kL Figure 8 19 Sample update available message The message box only remains on the screen momentarily then disappears Tap the Record button on the Record Playback toolbar to bring the message box back if it closes 8 Tap on the Message Box The program initiation screen opens Figure 8 20 87 M2 Data Acquisition Device Updating the Software System Settings gt Paired Devices EZ Back IMPORTANT Please check the following before you continue Failure lo do so coul
103. is available in normal and relative modes F3 Key and Range Key Pressing the F3 and Range keys changes the measuring range Measuring ranges vary by which function Volts DC Volts AC Resistance Auxiliary is selected A long press of the F3 or Range key returns to unit to auto range operation This function is available in normal and relative modes 71 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations Min Max Key Press the Min Max key and the display shows both the instantaneous voltage reading and the minimum and maximum voltages that occurred since the last time the key was pressed See Sample active menu select mode screen on page 71 The displayed values continue to update until the Min Max key is pressed again then e A short press of the Min Max key resets the readings e Along press of the Min Max key returns to normal Volts DC mode S Key Special Functions The S key is used to activate special time measurement functions available when sampling voltage Each press of the S key advances to the next function in the following order 1 The screen changes to show the frequency period and duty cycle of the test signal 2 The screen changes to show the frequency period and pulse width of the test signal NOTE Press and hold the S key at any time to instantly return the display to a voltage reading In this special time measurement mode the readings shown on the screen are integrated or filtered This me
104. itor 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 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 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 inputs and outputs and system status information broadcast on the vehicle data stream 55 OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose 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 Codes This is used to display any stored emission related DTCs reported by the various ECMs 04 Clear Emissions Related Data This item is used to clear all emission related diagnostic data such as DTCs freeze
105. its vehicle data to the VERDICT display device without a physical connection The working range of the transmitter is about 30 feet 9 14 m A signal lost due to moving out of range automatically restores itself when the display unit is brought closer to the Scanner module The Scanner sounds a tone and the Display Device shows a warning message when the signal is lost Introduction S3 Scanner Module 2 2 2 Technical Specifications Communications Bluetooth 2 0 Class 1 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 lbs 0 408 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 2 2 3 Power Sources The Scanner Module operates on 12 volt vehicle power which it receives through the data cable connector The unit powers on whenever it is connected to an OBD II compliant data link connector DLC For non OBD II compliant vehicles the unit can be powered from a cigarette lighter or other suitable power port on the test vehicle using the auxiliary power cable Introduction M2 Data Acquisition Device 2 3 M2 Data Acquisition Devi
106. k terminals or housing will void the product warranty 133 Maintenance M2 Data Acquisition Device Replace the battery pack with the exact replacement rechargeable nickel metal hydride Ni MH type battery only Do not attempt to use standard lead zinc batteries as they do not provide sufficient power to operate the Data Acquisition Device and may leak and damage the tool Risk of electric shock a e Prior to recycling the battery pack protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting e Disconnect all test leads and turn diagnostic tools off before removing the battery pack e Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery terminals e Do not expose the unit or battery pack to rain snow or wet conditions e Do not short circuit the battery terminals Electric shock can cause injury IMPORTANT Be aware of all applicable safety considerations when replacing handling and recycling batteries Refer to Battery Safety Guidelines on page 130 for details P To replace the battery pack 1 Press to release the hanger catch on the back of the M2 unit Figure 15 8 then swing the hanger up 180 so that it is fully extended 1 Al 1 Hanger Catch 2 Captive Screw Figure 15 8 M2 unit battery pack replacement 2 Loosen the captive screw that secures the battery cover Figure 15 8 3 Remove the battery cover
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108. ludes it in the snapshot 7 Tap Snapshot on the Data Buffer Toolbar to arm the snapshot A red background appears on the Snapshot button to indicate it has been armed Figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 Sample armed Snapshot button or ee The data capture pauses when a trigger activates 8 Tap the Play button on the toolbar to resume viewing live data NOTE selecting an armed Snapshot button 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 36 S3 Scanner Operations Operations P To manually set the scale on a graph 1 Tap the Graph Properties icon on the graph you wish to scale to open the dialog box 2 From the Graph Properties dialog box tap Auto Scale On ii T Scanner gt Engine O Triggers On O Auto Scale On Max 903 p Accept Cancel Figure 5 17 Sample manual scale selection The check mark is cleared from the box and the minimum and maximum fields activate Tap either Max maximum or Min minimum to activate that field and open the keyboard Type the desired trigger value into the field Tap the other field and enter a trigger value then close the virtual keyboard Tap Accept to
109. magnification of the graph Most selections for setting up and operating the scope are made using a finger or 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 96 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations A Switch changes states when tapped with a finger or the stylus 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 9 2 Operations This section describes configuring the scope or meter and performing tests Selecting View Meter from a Component Test or Scanner screen saves time by automatically configuring the scope or meter 9 2 1 Starting the Scope and Multimeter Use the following procedure to set up the scope multimeter for performing tests P To start the scope multimeter 1 Select the Scope Multimeter button on the VERDICT Home screen The Scope Multimeter main menu a list of setup options displays Lab Scope Graphing Multimeter Digital Multimeter Presets 2 Tap to select the correct main menu option for the tests to be pe
110. may open a submenu of viewing options Codes Menu displays diagnostic trouble code DTC records from the vehicle 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 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 32 S3 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 Launch the Scanner Tap Scanner on the VERDICT 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 tested from the sy
111. me in the data buffer Indicates the data buffer frame currently displayed Step Forward HOR Moves to the next frame in the data buffer Arms the VERDICT software to take a snapshot of Snapshot vehicle data Decreased the sweep of the graph 30 S3 Scanner Operations Navigation Use the slider in the middle of the toolbar to quickly move through paused data Figure 5 11 Sample data buffer slider 5 4 2 Screen Messages Screen messages appear when additional input is needed before proceeding There are three types of on screen messages e Confirmations e Warnings e 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 e Acable is disconnected e 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 series displays Each selection n
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113. n menu Saved files single frame or all frames are stored in the Scope Multimeter Data Folder and can be retrieved through the Data Manager on the VERDICT Home screen 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 VERDICT unit If not the Add Printer Wizard opens and guides you through the procedure Select from the menus as needed 106 Information Operations After using the Scanner 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 10 1 Figure 10 1 Sample Home screen Information button ShopKey5 software is available as an option for North America An internet connection is required When installed simply tap the Repair information toolbar button to launch the ShopKey5 program Refer to the on line help within the ShopKey5 program for additional information 107 11 1 gt Help Operations Selecting Help from the Home screen opens this manual Use standard Adobe Acrobat navigation and operating procedures to view the manual Refer to Adobe help for additional information Navigating the Help File The gesture scrolling feature of VERDICT may not be active when the help file is initially opened due to the default settings of the
114. n moves folders or items within folders to the Recycling bin A confirmation displays when a file is selected for deletion Select Yes to delete the file or No to cancel P To delete an item 1 Touch to highlight the item or folder to be deleted 2 Tap the Delete button on the toolbar A confirmation message displays Figure 13 4 a Data Manager gt C Documents and Sottings VordictUsonMy Documents ShopStroamisSample Files Are you sure you wish to delete the following file s Ford escape CKP sensor jpg 2 Yes a No Figure 13 4 Sample delete confirmation message 118 Data Manager Operations Operations 3 Tap Yes to delete the selected item and return to the previous page The No button returns you to the previous page without deleting the selected item 13 3 6 Rename The Rename button allows you to change the name of a folder or items within a folder P To rename an item 1 Touch to highlight the item or folder to be renamed 2 Tap the Rename button on the toolbar The New Name dialog box opens Figure 13 3 q Data Manager gt C Documents and Sottings VordictUsonMy Documonts ShopStreamiscannor Data Folder New Name HO S test iNo Extension OK oS Cancel a DEL END tes eleja Figure 13 5 Sample new name dialog box 3 Touch 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 Tap the OK b
115. nating current signals e Preset B PCI amp S power controlled injectors and solenoids LF DS low frequency digital signals HF DS high frequency digital signals Values for the available presets are shown in the table below Position Timebase Scale Trigger Coupling Slope D Positive DC PresetB F3 LF DS 20 Volts 3 Volt DC Positive F4 HFDS 20 Volts 3 Volt Positive C C C C Special Selections The Special settings allow you to alter the way the trace is displayed in order to readily spot signal anomalies and to compare signals A short push of the F2 F3 or F4 key activates the indicated special mode a long push of the key cancels the special mode 82 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 5V Div Figure 8 14 Sample special selections screen with peak capture on Peak Pressing the F2 key switches on the peak capture function which allows you to see very fast signal transitions or glitches When peak capture is active P1 displays at the top of the screen During normal operation the scope collects just enough data samples to plot a waveform across the screen When peak is active the scope samples data at the maximum highest rate which collects more data than what is needed to simply construct a waveform across the screen Therefore any signal glitches or fast events are captured Invert Pressing the F3 key inverts or switches the polarity of the sign
116. nccnnncnncnnnncononnnconennnaninnos 132 Replacing the Protective Handgrip ooccccooccccconnncoocnncococononanonononononononononnnnnnnnnnonnnanenanenes 133 M2 Data Acquisition DEVIC Osmia A ibid 133 Cleaning and Inspecting the M2 Data Acquisition DeviCe ooooncccccnnnoncccccccnonccnncconnnanannnons 133 Replacing the Batey Packard aaa aaa cas 133 Appendix AS Software LICENSE unico in 136 o A O 141 viii 1 1 1 1 1 Using This Manual This manual contains tool usage instructions Some of the illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment that are not included on your system Contact your sales representative for availability of other modules and optional equipment Conventions The following conventions are used Bold Text Bold emphasis is used in procedures to highlight selectable items such as buttons and menu options Example e Press the OK button 1 1 2 Symbols Different types of arrows are used The greater than arrow gt indicates an abbreviated set of selection instructions Example e Select Utilities gt Tool Setup gt Date The example statement abbreviates the following procedure Navigate to the Utilities screen Highlight the Tool Setup submenu Highlight the Date option from the submenu Press OK to confirm the selection A YS The solid arrows lt gt Y A are navigational instructions referring to the four directions of the directional arr
117. nce the procedure is complete Both tools are now ready for use 88 Scope Multimeter Operations When used in conjunction with the VERDICT M2 Data Acquisition Device the 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 works interactively with other modules Selecting View Meter from a Component Test or Scanner test launches the Scope Multimeter module The M2 Data Acquisition Device is designed to work with the high voltage hybrid vehicle batteries and circuits which makes it a Measurement Category lll and IV meter and raises additional safety concerns For your safety adhere to the safety messages posted below and those in the accompanying mportant Safety Information Risk of electrical shock e This product is intended for Measurement Category Ill 1000V and IV 600V 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 DC or 24 volts AC e Do not connect Inductive RPM Pickup Secondary Ignition Clip on Wire Adapter or any other probe to a damaged or un insulated conductors e Always wear properly rated rubber insulated gloves when required or appropriate particularly when working with voltages exceeding 40 volts DC or 24 volts AC e Use only appropriate Category Ill or IV Snap on compone
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119. nited Kingdom For technical assistance in all other markets contact your selling agent 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 Important 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 unit 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 knowledgeable 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
120. ns a dialog box that allows you to select options for saving data Opens a dialog box that allows you to configure and Main Body of the Screen The main body of the screen varies depending on what display options have been selected Two 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 the pressure transducers the pressure the transducer senses is converted into a voltage signal However the values are shown as pressure on the screen rather than voltage Similarly when using the optional Low Amp Current Probe the amperage sensed is converted to a voltage signal for processing but displayed as amperage on the screen Trace Details The Trace Details section displayed at the base of the screen can be used to quickly adjust sampling characteristics for capturing the trace The Trace details can be hidden by selecting the Data button on the toolbar The Touch and Grow button on the Playback toolbar expands the data viewing area of the screen and allows you to change th
121. nts such as test leads scope leads and auxiliary components with meter and scope products Do not use aftermarket equivalents or alternate leads of unknown origin e Use only Snap on suggested components that are in good working order Do not use components that show extreme wear or are visibly damaged Make sure the components are properly rated for the task e Always examine the instrument for signs of damage before use Do not use devices that show cracks or other defects that may allow for high voltage exposure Electrical shock can cause personal injury equipment damage or circuit damage Risk of equipment or circuit damage e Read the Safety Information provided for important warnings on the use of this product e Disconnect test leads from any circuit being tested before changing functions Always disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common test lead e Never perform resistance diode or polarity tests on a live circuit e Unless specifically directed by the test procedure make sure the ignition is off before connecting or disconnecting connectors or any vehicle electrical terminals e Remove the amp probe when not in use e Do not create an electrical connection between battery terminals with a jumper wire or your scopes and or meters e Do not ground any electrical terminal that has or may have power e Do not allow battery gases or acid to contact tester housing Improper use can cause equipment or
122. o not check for DC signals Peak Detect use when trying to capture a fast event or signal glitch The scope samples the signal and internally calculates the best scale to fit the signal pattern on the screen when Auto Find is selected If run on the same channel as the trigger the trigger value is set halfway between the minimum and maximum values of the waveform 10 The baseline position is the zero line of the trace use the slider and arrows to adjust it 99 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations 11 Select OK to exit the dialog box 12 Select Back twice to close the Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box Sweep Controls Sweep is the amount of time represented by the screen or the horizontal scale of the display To adjust Sweep controls 1 Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens 2 Tap Sweep to open the sweep dialog box Figure 9 10 Lab Scope Sweep Setup sweep Setup 50 us Vee Oms 100ps 10045 100ms _ 100 ms 200ps 200ms 500ps 500ms ms 1 5 ane Figure 9 10 Sample Sweep Setup dialog box 3 Choose an option from the list 4 Select OK to close the dialog box 5 Select Back twice to close the Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box Trigger Controls Triggering allows you to set the scope so that it begins sampling and displaying a trace once predetermined signal conditions or triggers are met Triggering
123. ocols e ISO 9141 2 K LINE e SAE J1850 PWM Pulse Width Modulation e SAE J1850 VPW Variable Pulse Width e ISO 14230 4 Keyword Protocol 2000 e SAE J2284 ISO 15765 4 CAN Touch Select Communication Protocol to open a menu of options Figure 6 8 otocols AL fect Recommended ISO 15765 4 CAN SAE 31939 CAN ISO 9141 2 ISO 142304 KWP2000 SAE 31850 PWM SAE J1850 VPW Figure 6 8 Sample communication protocol menu When the All Protocols setting is used the Scanner attempts to establish communication using each protocol on order to determine which one the vehicle is broadcasting on 6 2 3 Connector Information This option opens the same database of vehicle diagnostic connector locations as discussed for OBD Health Check testing Refer to Connector Information on page 52 57 Component Test Operations The 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 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 This software thoroughly guides and instructs you on proper testing procedures and offers tips from the internal troubleshooter d
124. oes not match the firmware used by this version of the software The firmware download operation takes a few minutes The firmware download operation should use a wired connection Press Ok to update your Scanner hardware or Cancel to continue without updating Figure 5 28 Firmware update available message P To update the firmware 1 Power on the VERDICT D7 Display Device 2 Connect the VERDICT S3 Scanner module to the D7 Display Device as follows Figure 5 29 a From the bottom of the Scanner gently lift up and out on the sides of the handgrip to free it from Scanner housing b Open the hinged cover on the base of the Scanner to expose the service ports c Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB port on the Scanner 1 Hinged cover 2 USB port Figure 5 29 Scanner service ports d Plug the large end of the USB cable into one of the ports on the side of the display device NOTE O The Scanner and Display Device must be connected with the USB cable to update the firmware The USB cable also provides powers to the Scanner so there is no need to connect to a vehicle 48 S3 Scanner Operations Downloading Firmware 3 Select Scanner from the VERDICT D7 Display Device Home screen 4 Select OK when the firmware update notification displays Figure 5 28 The firmware update begins and installation progress is tracked on the screen Figure 5 30 E ES Scanner gt Vehicle Solection Dewnioading file 1
125. of 8 53 Application pf CAUTION Do not disconnect the Scan Tool dunna this operation Figure 5 30 Sample update in progress screen A firmware has been successfully updated message displays once the installation process is complete Figure 5 31 He Scanner gt Vehicle Solection The firmware has been successfully updated Figure 5 31 Sample firmware update complete message 5 Select OK to close the message and return to Scanner operations The S3 Scanner Module with the latest firmware update is now ready to use 49 6 1 OBD Direct Operations This Home screen option allows you to access Generic OBD II Scanner tests without completing a vehicle identification This option 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 OBD Direct is also used for testing OBD II compliant vehicles that are not included in the Scanner databases OBD Direct is a Scanner function and the Scanner Module must be connected to the test vehicle and communicating with the display device Keep in mind this function provides generic OBD II information only Select Scanner from the VERDICT Home screen for enhanced OBD II functions Selecting OBD Direct on the VERDICT Home screen opens a menu with two options
126. of operation is available A LED on the front of the unit indicates the battery state of charge AC DC Power Supply The display unit can be powered from a wall socket using the AC DC power supply and power cord The AC DC power supply also powers the internal battery pack charging process Vehicle Power The display unit can be powered from a cigarette lighter or other suitable power port on the test vehicle through a direct cable connection The vehicle power cable connects to the DC power supply port on the left side of the display unit Docking Cradle Optional The display unit can be powered and operated when installed on the optional docking cradle The docking cradle also powers the internal battery pack charging process and allows USB connectivity for attaching peripherals Contact your sale representative for additional details Introduction S3 Scanner Module 2 2 S3 Scanner Module 2 2 1 Functional description 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 Ethernet port remove protective hand grip for access 7 Universal serial bus USB port remove protective hand grip for access 8 Ethernet port remove protective hand grip for access Figure 2 4 Model S3 Scanner Module Wireless Communication The S3 Scanner Module is a wireless communications device that transm
127. oltages within a range of zero Volts DC to 600 volts This setting is also used to measure frequency hertz duty cycle and time period cycle ms Measures alternating current AC voltages within a range of Volts AC zero to 1000 volts This setting is also used to measure frequency hertz duty cycle and time period cycle ms Measures the DC resistance to current in ohms in a range of Resistance Q es ee zero to open circuit infinite Continuity SE Performs dual tests circuit continuity and diode test forward y E drop The S special function soft key switches between the two tests Diode Check 3 Performs three auxiliary tests current amperes pressure Auxiliar and temperature The S special functions soft key y switches between the three tests Pre approved sensors must be used in order to take valid measurements l Measures capacitance in nanofarad nF millifarad mF and Capacitance microfarad uF Oscilloscope Configures the M2 unit to perform as one or two channel Waveform Viewer oscilloscope or waveform viewer Configures the M2 unit to be operated through the Display Device Readings are also shown on the Display Device screen All of the controls on the from panel of the M2 unit become inoperative when the rotary switch is in this position Remote Functions 20 Navigation M2 Data Acquisition Device Controls and Features 4 2 2 Soft Keys The eight soft keys locate
128. orated 2801 80th Street P O Box 1410 Kenosha WI 53141 1410 140 Index AC DC power supply 6 actuator tests 32 Alarms 46 alligator clips 92 amp probe 92 battery pack 6 10 disposal 131 handling 130 replacing 130 133 specifications 5 10 battery recycling 131 battery service 129 cables channel 1 91 channel 2 91 common GND 92 camera 19 capabilities scope multimeter 90 Clear Codes 32 clear codes 52 clearing codes 38 Codes Menu 32 codes See diagnostic trouble codes DTCs communication protocol 57 Component Information 62 component information 62 63 Component Test 58 66 custom configure 58 favorites 59 operations 62 66 performing tests 66 vehicle identification 58 61 component tests 40 63 64 connecting to a vehicle 27 33 66 Connector Information 52 53 Current Probe 92 D D7 Display Device functional description 3 4 introduction 3 specifications 5 Data Acquisition Device battery replacement 133 cleaning 133 navigation 19 21 wireless connection 113 114 Data Display 32 33 data display 32 Data Manager 115 120 operations 117 120 properties 119 screen layout 115 toolbar 116 data parameters displaying 32 37 delete 123 demonstration programs 22 diagnostic connector 52 53 location 52 diagnostic trouble codes DTCs 32 dimensions unit 5 8 10 Disconnecting from the vehicle 23 Display Device battery replacement 129 cleaning 129 connecting wireless devices 111 114 controls 18 19 di
129. ormation on where to locate the vehicle diagnostic connector display Figure 6 4 EE Scanner gt Connector Information Connector Lower dashboard Use the DA 5 cable steering column Drivers door side behind cover Continue Exit Figure 6 4 Sample connector location message 5 Select Continue to return to the System menu 6 2 OBD Diagnose Selecting OBD Diagnose opens a menu with the following options e Start Communication begins the test session e Select Communication Protocol allows you to select which protocol to use e Connector Information provides data link connector DLC location details for most models 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 5 connect the Scanner module to the test vehicle as instructed 53 OBD Direct Operations OBD Diagnose E Scanner gt Systom Monu Connect DA 4 Cable Location See Connector Information for vehicle specific locations a a dl Figure 6 5 Sample generic connection message 2 Select Continue A communications message that shows how many ECMs were detected Which ECM is communicating and which communication protocol is being used Figure 6 6 i ey Scanner gt Start Communication Number Of Detected ECU s 1 Active Protocol SAE 11850 VPW I
130. ould be used within a short period of time about 30 days after charging to prevent loss of capacity due to self discharging If long term storage of the battery pack is necessary it should be stored in a in 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 power off the unit or place it into hibernation mode when not in use The VERDICT display Device 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 hold a charge contact your sales representative to order a new one IMPORTANT Replace the battery pack with original Snap on replacement parts only 130 Maintenance D7 Display Device P To replace the battery pack 1 Loosen the two captive screws the secure the battery pack to the back of the unit 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 15 6 Display Device battery pack replacement 3 Lift the battery pack clear of the unit 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 Disposing of the Battery Pack
131. ow keys Example e Pressthe down Y arrow Using This Manual 1 1 3 1 1 4 Conventions Terminology The term select means highlighting a button or menu item and pressing the Accept OK Yes or other similar button to confirm the selection Example e Select Reset The above statement abbreviates the following procedure 1 Navigate to and highlight the Reset selection 2 Press the OK or similar button Notes and Important Messages The following messages are used Notes 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 Do not disconnect the data cable while the Scanner is communicating with the ECM 1 1 5 Procedures An arrow icon indicates a procedure Example P To change screen views 1 Select the View button The dropdown menu displays 2 Select an option from the menu The screen layout changes to the format selected Introduction The VERDICT M Diagnostic Platform 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 VERDICT system e D7 Display Device the central
132. per toolbar 23 S3 Scanner Operations Vehicle Identification 9 2 gt Figure 5 3 Sample upper toolbar Back button The screen goes to the system menu 3 Tap the Back button on the upper toolbar A stopping communication briefly displays followed by the systems menu 4 Tap the Change Vehicle button on the VERDICT toolbar Figure 5 4 Sample VERDICT toolbar Change Vehicle button The vehicle description on the toolbar should now read No Active Vehicle 5 Tap the Home button on the VERDICT toolbar Figure 5 5 Sample VERDICT toolbar Home button The Home screen displays 6 Disconnect the test adapter from the vehicle connector NOTE 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 testing before removing the test cable or powering down Vehicle Identification The Scanner information presented is provided by a direct link to the ECM of the vehicle being tested Therefore certain attributes of the test vehicle must be entered into the VERDICT unit so that the data displays correctly Vehicle identification information is carried over if you enter the Scanner module either from the Component Test 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 identif
133. ple Monitors tab Maintenance D7 Display Device 4 With the Multiple Monitor Support box checked select the Map Touch Screens button Figure 15 5 a PenMount Control Panel Device Multiple Monitors Tools About Figure 15 5 Sample Multiple Monitors tab Follow the screen prompts and touch the screen of the D7 Display Device 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 procedure So A p 15 1 3 Cleaning and Inspecting the D7 Display Device When using the VERDICT Display Device 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 VERDICT Display Device housing wiring and connectors clean with a damp cloth IMPORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the VERDICT Display Device 15 1 4 Battery Service Follow all safety guidelines when handling the battery pack Risk of electric shock a e Prior to recycling the battery pack protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting e Disconnect all test leads and turn diagnostic tools off before removing the battery pack e Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery
134. produces a much more stable waveform The trace always begins at the trigger point so the image does not appear to flicker or drift as it updates There are three modes of triggering e Auto this automatic triggering mode is the default setting that either constructs the trace independently of the trigger point or begins the trace as it crosses the trigger e Manual often called normal mode this option allows the user to set a triggering point and the trace does not begin to display until the signal reaches the trigger point e None often called Histogram this is a no triggering mode that is automatically engaged whenever a timebase or sweep between 2 seconds and 20 seconds is selected Triggering is prevented at slower sweep rates to eliminate screen update delays caused by the way VERDICT buffers data in order to capture rapidly occurring signal glitches 100 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations gt The trigger point is indicated by a plus sign on the scope grid The plus sign can be dragged across the grid with your finger or the stylus to roughly position it The trigger controls allow you to precisely position the trigger To adjust trigger controls 1 OF ae fee S Select Setup from the Scope Multimeter toolbar The Scope Multimeter Preferences dialog box opens Tap Trigger to open the Trigger Setup dialog box Figure 9 11 Use the dialog box controls to establish the position for triggering Select
135. quick reference of which modules have been paired to the Display Device Table 12 1 Table 12 1 Hardware Status indicators Scanner Data Acquisition 12 1 1 Pairing the S3 Scanner Module The S3 Scanner Module needs to be either connected to a vehicle or connected to a powered USB port so that it is powered up during the synchronization procedure Make sure the VERDICT Display Device has a charged battery or is connected to an AC power supply gt To pair the Scanner with the Display Device 1 2 3 oe et Power on the VERDICT Display Device Connect the 25 pin end of the data cable to the Scanner data cable port 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 Tap the System Settings button on the Home screen of the Display Device Select Paired Devices from the menu From the Paired Devices screen select Add from the toolbar When prompted select OK from the toolbar The Display Device searches for compatible wireless devices then displays the results The Scanner Module is listed as VERDICT S3 plus a partial serial number Figure 12 2 System Settings gt Palred Devicos Back One or More Devices Have Been Discovered Please make a selection ka VERDICTM2 301008 Figure 12 2 Sample Scanner Module selection 112 System Settings Operations Synchronizing Wireless Communications 8
136. ra Press once to Gamera Buton open the application The button then acts as the shutter to take a photograph of what is visible on the screen S Button Selects a highlighted item or returns the display to the previous screen E Keyboard Button Opens or closes the virtual keyboard is Brightness Button NA Increases the screen backlighting in seven YN incremental steps Power Button Turns the unit on and off All other tool operations are controlled through the touch screen 18 Navigation M2 Data Acquisition Device Controls and Features GQ To use the camera 1 Press the Camera button The camera screen opens and the button now becomes the shutter 2 Focus the image to be captured in the view finder 3 Press the Camera button 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 4 1 2 LEDs There are two light emitting diodes LEDs on the front face of the device e Power Indicator LED this device uses three colors to show the battery and power status as follows Green indicates a either a battery with a full or nearly full charge or DC power Orange indicates a battery that is charging An orange LED that fades on and off at three second intervals indica
137. rformed A submenu of scope or meter configuration displays see below for additional information 3 Tap to select the correct configuration for the tests to be performed The Scope Multimeter displays configured for the selected test Lab Scope Options The following options are available for testing 2 Channel Lab Scope Volts DC Low Amps 20 Low Amps 40 Ignition Probe 100 PSI Vacuum 100 PSI Pressure 500 PSI Pressure 5000 PSI Pressure 97 Scope Multimeter Operations Graphing Multimeter Options The following options are available for testing Single Graphing Meter Volts DC Volts AC RMS Frequency Pulse Width Duty Cycle Ohms Low Amps 20 Low Amps 40 100 PSI Vacuum 100 PSI Pressure 500 PSI Pressure 5000 PSI Pressure Digital Multimeter Options The following options are available for testing Volts DC Volts AC RMS Ohms Diode Continuity Capacitance Low Amps 20 Low Amps 40 Presets Presets are the personal meter settings that you have saved 9 2 2 Scope and Multimeter Setup Operations 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 Traces controls are used to adjust individual characteristics of how the signal is sampled and displayed for each trace The more commonly used trace settings can also be made from the Trace Details are
138. roubleshooter 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 Troubleshooter information is organized into a series of diagnostic tips that are designed to quickly lead you to the root cause of a particular problem The tips are vehicle specific which means only tips that relate to the identified vehicle are presented Troubleshooter appears in a Scanner menu only if tips are available for the system selected on the identified vehicle Selecting opens a Troubleshooter Menu that typically includes e Code Tips provides detailed information on setting conditions testing and interpreting test results for specific codes e Symptom Tips provides diagnostic tests and procedures based on vehicle operation e Time Savers provides supplemental information such as firing order and 1 cylinder location that may be needed to make a diagnosis e Common Problems provides advice and remedies for certain pattern failures that have been experienced on vehicles of the same model e Tests and Procedures explains how to perform certain tests on the specific test vehicle Some tips provide specifications and ins
139. rough the Help menu Menu options vary by module and may include e User Manual e Version Info e Activation Status e User s Manuals e About Component Test e About Scanner e Shop Information 15 Getting Started Powering Up User Manual This option opens this document which provides overall navigation and operation information for the VERDICT Diagnostic Platform Version Info This option opens a window showing the version of the VERDICT software and a copy of the Software License Agreement Figure 3 3 Tap OK to close the window SHAT cle PUN y We Version 2 0 0 2145 Bundle 10 4 Copyright 2010 Snap on Incorporated All Rights Reseed Ok acknowledge that you have read and understand the terms and conditions of the Licence md agree to abide by all of the terms and conckhons of the License i opening this Software m breaking the seal on the wrapper m installing or iv using the Software If you do not accept and agree to all of the terms and conckhons prompily ream the Prodoci andor unmstalled Software and all related materiak to the person or entity you obtained them Your money will be returned in full Figure 3 3 Sample software version screen Activation Status This option opens a dialog box with version and licensing details for the VERDICT system and activation status for the Display device and all other modules User s Manuals This Scanner module option opens a submenu of support
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141. s Several selections may be required to identify the vehicle type and model follow the screen prompts and enter the required information A confirmation dialog box displays once all the required data has been entered Figure 5 7 A Scanner gt Vehicle Solection Do you want to load Vehicle 2001 CHEVROLET TAHOE 4WD Demo Engine 5 3L V8 VORTEC SFI Figure 5 7 Sample confirmation dialog box 25 S3 Scanner Operations Vehicle Identification 4 From the Confirm vehicle details dialog box select a OK to continue b Cancel to return to the engine list When Yes is selected list of systems available for testing on the identified vehicle displays 5 Select a test to continue Figure 5 8 FE Scanner gt System Monu n Select System Transmission Antilock Brakes Airbag Transfer Case L IPC Figure 5 8 Sample available tests list The identification sequence is now complete refer to the Operations section that follows for details on how to navigate through the Scanner data and perform tests NOTE If you return to the Home screen and select Component Test Information or another module the vehicle identification entered here is carried over However additional information may be needed in some instances 5 2 1 Alternative Vehicle Identification Occasionally you may identify a test vehicle that the Scanner does not recognize the databa
142. s gt Units Setup The Measurement Units Setup dialog box opens Figure 3 2 2 Use the dropdown menus to select the desired value for each item 3 Tap Accept to close the dialog box and apply the changes 14 Getting Started Powering Up i Measurement Units Setup Units Temperature Fahrenheit Wehicle Speed MPH Air Pressure Hg Other Pressure PSI w PSI Accept Restore Default Values Cancel Figure 3 2 Sample view options Table 3 3 Scan tool units of measurement defaults and options Temperature degrees Celsius C degrees Fahrenheit F Air Pressure kilopascal kPa inches of mercury Hg including manifold pressure Vehicle Speed kilometers per hour KPH miles per hour MPH Other Pressure kilopascal kPa pounds per square inch PSI Download Firmware This option is used to update the firmware on your VERDICT unit For firmware information contact your sales representative or Customer Care While downloading the firmware do not interrupt the download process Connection interruption may cause damage to the VERDICT unit NOTE It is recommended to connect the VERDICT to an AC power source when downloading firmware Display BEN This option shows the BEN of the currently identified vehicle in the Scanner toolbar The BEN is a unique identifier that is used internally for data coordination and communication Help A variety of utilities and additional resources are available th
143. s you to locate a particular vehicle history Available only after a search use to Op A le Show All return to a complete Vehicle History list Opens a window that allows you Settings fe SES configure which fields display on main Vehicle History screen Activate Use this button to load an existing vehicle history when servicing a vehicle that you have previously worked on VERDICT uses the identification characteristics stored in the vehicle history to load the correct database so you do not need to identify the vehicle to begin testing P To activate a vehicle 1 2 Locate and highlight the desired Vehicle History in the main body of the screen Tap Activate on the Vehicle History toolbar The Activate button in removed from the toolbar once a vehicle has been selected Tap the Home button on the VERDICT toolbar The VERDICT Home screen displays and with the activated vehicle shown on the toolbar Select any module button on the Home screen to begin testing 122 Vehicle History Operations Screen Layout 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 Tap View on the Vehicle History toolbar The worksheet for the selected vehicle opens and there are now Back and Save amp Close buttons available on the toolbar AER Vehicle History E
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145. se does not support or has some unique characteristics that prevent it from communicating with the Scanner through the normal channels In these instances a menu of alternate choices that allow you to establish communication with the vehicle by other means displays In addition to being able to identify a different manufacturer the following alternatives are available e OBDII EOBD allows you to perform generic OBD II or EOBD tests see OBD Direct Operations on page 50 for additional information e System ID Modes allows you to begin the vehicle identification by first selecting the system e tobetested Selecting opens a menu of manufacturers that support this mode e Select by Database allows you to begin the vehicle identification by first selecting which manufacturer database to load Selecting opens a menu of available databases 26 S3 Scanner Operations Connecting to a Vehicle 9 3 Connecting to a Vehicle Make a selection from the systems available for testing list and instructions for connecting the Scamner to the vehicle with the data cable display on the screen Figure 5 9 fe Scanner gt Engine Connect DA 4 Cable Location Under drivers side dash Continue Exit Figure 5 9 Sample vehicle connection message If an adapter and key are needed the instructions tell you which ones to use and also where to locate the vehicle diagnostic connector to perform the selected tests Refer to the appropriat
146. 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 Ifa test 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 51 OBD Direct Operations OBD Health Check 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 DTCs freeze frame data and test results from the memory of the selected ECM Although 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 pa
147. sor Cursor 1 Position 7 a 1 Cursor 1 controls 2 Cursor 2 controls 3 Hide button 4 OK button Figure 9 18 Cursor controls 105 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations 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 the slider or tap the arrows to position the cursors Each tap of the stylus moves the cursor incrementally in the direction of the arrow Select OK apply the changes and close the dialog box Select Hide to conceal the cursors and close the dialog box Refresh Controls Selecting the Refresh button 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 window 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 Selecting a menu option opens the Save As dialog box and the virtual keyboard Follow the screen prompts to name and describe the file you are saving Basic information from the Vehicle ID such as year make and model is saved along with the file Select OK to close the dialog box Once a configuration is saved it becomes available from the Presets option on the Scope Multimeter Mai
148. splay settings scope 102 display specifications 5 docking cradle 6 DTC status 39 E Emergency shutdown 17 F Fast Track Troubleshooter 33 42 Freeze Frame Failure Records 39 functional tests 32 40 G Generic Functions 33 41 help 108 110 Index identifying a test vehicle 33 information tests 40 L layout settings scope 103 M2 Data Acquisition Device controls and features 67 69 functional description 9 introduction 9 multimeter operations 69 86 soft keys 68 69 specifications 10 wireless communication 9 Making Selections Scanner 31 manual conventions description 1 notes 2 Memory Resets 32 menu button 13 Messages confirmation 31 error 31 warning 31 messages safety ili iv meter capabilities 90 Modules 12 O OBD Diagnose 53 57 OBD Health Check 50 53 operating temperature 5 8 Operations Component Tests 63 operations connecting to a vehicle 27 33 identifying a test vehicle 33 selecting a system to test 33 selecting tests 33 options digital multimeter 98 graphing meter 98 scope 97 oxygen sensor tests 42 P parameters See data parameters PIDs See data parameters Power off 17 142 Power on 11 power sources 6 8 10 AC DC power supply 6 10 pressure units 15 Properties 45 R readiness monitors 52 recording data 95 Repair Information 107 reset tests 40 S S3 Scanner Module introduction 7 specifications 8 wireless communication 7 Safety ili iv Scale 44 Scanner
149. stems menu 4 Connect the data cable to the vehicle Follow the on screen connection instructions to connect the VERDICT S3 Scanner unit to the test vehicle 5 Select the test from the Scanner main menu Select the desired test 9 5 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 the same 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 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 Gesture scrolling allows you to quickly move through the data list Simply touching the screen and drag your finger up or down to reposition the parameters being displayed Position bars to the right of each column in
150. t any time to return to the previous screen 7 2 2 Tests The Tests section guides you through the process of performing test on a specific component lt also provides specifications tips on how and where to connect the test meter leads and also 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 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 a primary and a secondary tests selection display when ignition tests is selected The list shows all of the tests available for the selected component choices vary by make model and year Some tests such as 025 voltage open an additional submenu similar to the one shown in Figure 7 7 when more than one option is available ike ni Component Test gt HOZ SENSOR gt FRONT gt 02 VOLTAGE TEST Back Figure 7 7 Sample O2S voltage test submenu 63 Component Test Operations Operations 3 Select a test option and the test screen displays Figure 7 8 me Component Test gt CKP SENSOR gt SIGNATURE TEST E Back CKP SENSOR SIGNATURE TEST Backprobe al ICM module PCM or CAP sensor Connector Connect test leads VIEW HARNESS SIDE BACKPROBING Red CKP CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR CONNECTOR Black known good ground fe ES 01 CKP SENSOR REFERENCE
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152. ta Acquisition Device is listed as VERDICT M2 plus six digits of the unit s serial number 7 Tap to select the Data Acquisition Device from the search results list Figure 12 5 oo oe a ff Systom Settings gt Paired Dovicos T Back One or More Devices Have Been Discovered Please make a selection pa VERDICTS3 000045 Figure 12 5 Sample Data Acquisition Device selection An in progress message displays during the pairing procedure which takes several seconds The Paired Devices screen displays once the procedure completes Figure 12 6 A System Settings gt Paired Devices T Back Paired Devices va VERDICTS3 000045 VERDICTM2 301008 Figure 12 6 Sample Paired Devices screen 8 Tap the Home button on the VERDICT toolbar to return to the Home screen 114 13 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
153. tallation information as well e Fast Track Data Scan Normal Values contains information and guidelines on how to quickly validate data readings for certain sensors and actuators live data values are provided for comparison Certain live data parameter values display directly within the tip when performing Troubleshooter tests and procedures A tip may also contain a hyperlink to a Troubleshooter Reference another test or procedure or a supplemental operation such as Clear Codes Hyperlinks are shown in blue and tapping them opens the link Troubleshooter References open in a separate window Figure 5 22 42 S3 Scanner Operations Operations ka Scanner gt Engine Back ENGINE FAST TRACK DATA SCAN NORMAL VALUES MAP Vi MAP Ha kKPN Fast track data scan normal Value MAP ranges are based on field input Good runnino Gimilar vehicles were averaged to obtain eadings Normal values are not intended to be used as absolute readings If vehicle do not fall into Range dont conclude diagnosis Wo further testing Engine condition affects Engine vacuum which affects MAP senso ou acu leaks or low Engine vacuum will cause mapv to increase above normal As altitude increases idle MAP also increases sea REF 6068 graines with strong vacuum at sed level may run below average At WOT MAP should read about 3 8V to 5 04 dependmy th Muda Dispiliys MAP pressure as hg inches of mercury or KPA kilopascals MAP V 4 75 WI
154. terminals e Do not expose the unit or battery pack to rain snow or wet conditions e Do not short circuit the battery terminals Electric shock can cause injury 129 Maintenance D7 Display Device A Risk of explosion e 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 VERDICT battery pack e Do not short circuit battery pack terminals e Donotimmerse the VERDICT Display Device or battery pack in water or allow water to enter the unit or battery pack e Do not crush disassemble or tamper with the battery pack e Do not heat the battery pack to over 100 C 212 F or dispose of it in a fire e Do not expose the battery pack to excessive physical shock or vibration e Keep the battery pack out of reach of children e Do not use a battery pack that appears to have suffered abuse or damage e Charge the battery pack in the appropriate charger only e Do not use a battery charger that has been modified or damaged e Use the battery pack for the specified product only e Store the battery pack in a cool dry well ventilated area NOTE The battery pack sh
155. tes the unit 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 unit to allow hands free viewing The stand clips into the unit for storage and pivots out so the display is at a 35 degree angle when in use 4 2 M2 Data Acquisition Device Controls and Features There are two sets of controls for the M2 Data Acquisition Device e Rotary Selector Switch establishes the primary operation of the unit e Soft Keys select additional functions which vary depending upon the position of the Rotary Selector Switch The following sections describe the external controls and features of the M2 unit 4 2 1 Rotary Selector Switch Turning the Rotary Selector Switch determines the primary function of the M2 unit 19 Navigation M2 Data Acquisition Device Controls and Features Figure 4 1 Sample Rotary Selector Switch The available functions are represented by graphic icons on the face of the tool Descriptions of the functions are given in the following table Table 4 2 Data Acquisition Device rotary switch settings Function eon Desorption Switches power to the M2 unit off The switch should be in Off this position whenever the tool is not being used to prevent battery drain IE Measures direct current DC v
156. th Discovery mode is inactive Once the VERDICT M2 is paired with a display device additional pairing is not necessary Although the discovery mode has been disabled the two paired devices automatically seek and find each other when they are powered on The VERDICT M2 becomes invisible to other Bluetooth devices whenever discovery is disabled 8 2 8 Remote Functions With the Rotary Switch in the Remote Functions position the VERDICT M2 attempts to communicate with a host computer This could be either a display device with which the VERDICT M2 has been paired or one that it wants to pair to Figure 8 18 Sample remote functions selected If the VERDICT M2 has been paired with a display device it automatically connects to it Once connected to a display device the front panel keys on the VERDICT M2 become inoperative All controls of the VERDICT M2 are transferred to the host computer Turning the Rotary Switch off of the Remote Functions position returns control to the VERDICT M2 and the front panel keys regain their functionality 86 M2 Data Acquisition Device Updating the Software 8 3 Updating the Software The VERDICT M2 software can be updated using the VERDICT D7 Display Device When the display device is connected to the internet it automatically searches for software updates for all of the VERDICT components Any updates that are found are stored on the device but must be installed to complete the process This sect
157. the data cable and any other cables if attached to the Scanner 2 From the bottom of the Scanner 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 Scanner housing NOTE The handgrip tapers toward the front of the Scanner 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 Scanner housing 6 With your fingers work the new handgrip onto the Scanner housing from top to bottom Make sure the tabs on the handgrip fit into the grooves on the housing 15 3 M2 Data Acquisition Device This section covers how to care for your M2 Data Acquisition Device 15 3 1 Cleaning and Inspecting the M2 Data Acquisition Device When using the VERDICT M2 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 to clean the unit cables or probes 15 3 2 Replacing the Battery Pack If the battery pack no longer hold a charge contact your sales representative to order a new one IMPORTANT The battery pack contains no user serviceable components Tampering with the battery pac
158. the trace Tapping the slope icon switches the slope Record Playback Control Toolbar The record playback control toolbar at the base of the screen is used for recording data and for reviewing paused data files Use the stylus or your finger tip to activate the buttons 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 9 8 Sample data buffer slider 95 Scope Multimeter Operations Navigation Use the toolbar buttons Table 9 4 to more precisely navigate the data Table 9 4 Data buffer toolbar buttons Mame Baton Desea Snapshot Step Back Back 1Frame Stop Record Play Recording Forward 1 Frame Step Forward Frame Counter Touch and Grow Zoom 9 1 4 Making Selections Arms the VERDICT software to take a snapshot of the sampled data Moves to the previous point in the recorded data Moves to the previous frame in the recorded buffer Stops recording data Begins recording data Plays the data recording in a continuous loop at actual speed Moves to the next frame in the recorded buffer Moves to the next point in the recorded buffer Indicates the data buffer frame currently displayed Expands and collapses the Trace Detail area on the display screen to allow for easier finger tip control Increase or decrease the
159. ting is active e 1Window shows all traces on the same screen e 2 Windows shows two separate horizontal traces one below the other e 2 Windows shows two separate vertical traces side by side Units Settings The Units 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 View Setup Display Layout Units Trace Setup 5 Full Scale Per Division Display Settings gt Full Scale Per Division la ok Figure 9 15 Sample View Units dialog box The selected radio knob on the Units dialog box shows which setting is active Use the stylus to switch between seitings Figure 9 15 103 Scope Multimeter Operations Operations 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 the dialog box A submenu of options displays 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 optional ignition scope and to display RPM values Selecting from the submenu opens a dialog box for that item D
160. to the next timebase or sweep rate which is the time represented on the width of the display The currently selected timebase is shown at the top of the screen Use the Graph key to move incrementally down through the list of available time bases Press and hold the F4 key to return to the default setting 1 Mode 2 Scale 3 Timebase Figure 8 11 Sample display screen Trigger Selections Triggering allows you to set the scope so that it begins sampling and displaying a trace once predetermined signal conditions or triggers are met Triggering produces a much more stable waveform The trace always begins at the trigger point so the image does not appear to flicker or drift as it updates 80 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations 40 60 80 100 F2 F3 F4 Slope Level Channel 1 Mode 2 Trigger channel 3 Trigger slope 4 Trigger level Figure 8 12 Sample trigger screen With the scope in the trigger mode the soft keys perform the following functions e F2 Slope pressing the F2 key switches triggering back and forth between the rising positive edge and trailing negative edge of the waveform A graphic in the upper right corner of the display screen shows the currently selected slope e F3 Level short presses of the F3 key incrementally increase the trigger voltage level An indicator to the right of the screen graph shows the current trigger voltage level Short presses of t
161. ts DC on page 69 for more detailed descriptions Figure 8 6 Resistance selected F1 Key The F1 key switches between normal and relative readings A short push of the key resets the reading a long push opens the alternate menu 75 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations F2 Key A single press of the F2 key pauses or freezes the displayed value A second press returns the display to normal mode F3 Key and Range Key A short push of the F3 or Range key changes the selected measurement range F4 Key and S Key The F4 and S Keys are nonfunctional in this mode Min Max Key Pressing the Min Max key causes minimum and maximum readings to display along with the current value A long press of the key returns to the normal display mode 8 2 4 Continuity and Diode Check This setting allows you to perform circuit continuity tests and perform a forward drop test to check the operation of a diode Figure 8 7 Continuity and diode check selected The S key is the only soft key that is operational in continuity and diode mode Pressing the S key switches between the continuity test and diode test settings Continuity is the default setting When testing continuity the M2 unit sounds a beep if a short circuit is detected continuity between the two test leads When testing a diode the M2 unit induces a current to the device under test and measures the resultant voltage drop across the device 76 M2
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163. uisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations Press the Min Max key and the display shows both the instantaneous voltage reading large characters and the minimum and maximum voltages that occurred since the last time the key was pressed The displayed values continue to update until the Min Max key is pressed again Then the values reset the readings on the display begin the process again Press and hold the Min Max key to cancel this function and return to the normal volts DC mode P To exit graph mode e Press and hold the Graph key for two seconds Graphing Time Based Measurement Screens P To access time based measurement graphs 1 Press the Graph key 2 Press the S key The VERDICT M2 is now in time based measurement mode In this mode the VERDICT M2 uses a specialized strategy called cycle by cycle C B C time based measurements to capture signal glitches To do this the VERDICT M2 unit examines each cycle of the signal under test calculates its period duty cycle and pulse width and generates a graphical history of that signal called a histogram Any significant variation of the signal is visible on the histogram When you initially enter this mode the system shows frequency histograms the default setting A press of the S key switches the display from frequency to duty cycle A second press of the S key switches the display from duty cycle for pulse width There three items displayed on the LCD in the grap
164. unit Figure 8 1 VERDICT M2 controls The following sections describe the external controls and features of the M2 unit 8 1 1 Rotary Selector Switch The VERDICT M2 is a combination digital multimeter DMM and waveform viewer capable of reading volts AC and DC resistance ohms capacitance farads continuity diode forward voltages and external auxiliary probes as well as viewing dynamic voltage graphs waveforms The Rotary Selector Switch on the front panel determines which measurements are taken 67 M2 Data Acquisition Device The available functions are represented by graphic icons on the face of the tool Descriptions of Controls and Features the functions are given in the following table Table 8 1 Data Acquisition Device rotary switch settings MTS eee gt i Continuity e Diode Check Oscilloscope Waveform Viewer Remote Functions 8 1 2 Soft Keys The eight soft keys located above the rotary dial on the M2 unit are used to initiate a variety of additional functions while performing meter tests The functionality of the soft keys varies according to what type of tests are being performed as determined by the position of the rotary Switches power to the M2 unit off The switch should be in this position when the tool is not being used to prevent battery drain Measures direct current DC voltages within a range of zero to 1000 volts This setting is also used to measure frequency hertz duty cycl
165. utton to change the name and return to the previous page The Cancel button returns you to the previous page without changing the name 13 3 7 Save The Save button is not implemented at this time 13 3 8 Properties The Properties button function is the same as the Rename button at this time 119 Data Manager Operations Operations 13 3 9 More Selecting the More button 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 The display device must have an active e mail account to use this feature 120 Vehicle History Operations The 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 VERDICT system The Scanner and Component Test software get vehicle information from the Vehicle History and can only start after a Vehicle History is opened 14 1 Screen Layout There are two main parts to the Vehicle History screen r 2 Activate View Delete Search My ShowAl Settings Year Make Model SubMod Color Custom State Status License Technic Time ln Created 2004 Dodge Magn Hyundai Azera Cadillac CTS 6 1 20 Ford Focus Chevr Tahoe
166. y The F4 key is nonfunctional in this mode S Key Pressing the S key activates the time management functions to display frequency duty cycle and pulse width A long press of the key returns to the normal display mode 74 M2 Data Acquisition Device Digital Multimeter Operations Min Max Key Pressing the Min Max key causes minimum and maximum readings to display along with the current value A long press of the key returns to the normal display mode Range Key A press of the F3 or Range keys changes the voltage scale or resolution of the display Each key press incrementally advances through the available settings A long press of the Range key returns to display to the automatic range Graph Key Pushing the Graph key generates a histogram that graphically shows the various values of the voltage measurements taken The Range and F3 keys can be used to change the measurement range When Range is pressed the current histogram erases and a new graph starts building from zero Pressing the F4 and Graph keys while in Graph mode changes the sweep rate or the time represented by the width of the screen A long press of the Graph key returns the unit to the normal Volts AC function 8 2 3 Resistance This setting allows you to measures the DC resistance to current in ohms When sampling resistance the soft keys function much the same as for DC or AC voltage Brief explanations are provided below refer to Vol

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