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1.     2011 06 26 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 26 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     011 06 25 N1     Freeze Frame    Parameter  MIL Status    DTC that caused required freezeframe data        Fuel system 1 status and 2 status  Calculated LOAD Value   Engine Coolant Temperature   Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 and Bank 4  Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 and Bank 4  Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure  Engine RPM   Vehicle Speed   Ignition Timing Advance for  1 Cylinder  Intake Air Temperature   Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor  Absolute Throttle Position   Bank 1   Sensor 1   Bank 1   Sensor 2   Bank 3   Sensor 1   Bank 3   Sensor 2    ar a nai e Start    Value   OFF   P1633   OL     0 000000   40 000000  0 000000   0 000000   0 000000   0 000000  116 000000  0 000000   0 000000  10 000000   40 000000  0 000000  100 000000  0 000000 0  000000  0 000000 99  218750  0 000000 0  000000  0 000000 99  218750  OOOO       3  To view data of another trip  select from the Trip drop down list as illustrated below     y You are allowed to use the up and down arrow keys of your keyboard to scroll through trip records     1    4 lf data to b
2.    8  Trip Log View    Py    A           TripLog      The   displays trip data recorded by NT100  It provides summary view  report view and plot view of trip details     8 1 Trip Log Summary    The trip log summary view displays basic information for each trip recorded by NT100  such as distance  start end time   speeding and hard stats and stops  Also it provides fuel consumption and fuel efficiency of each trip   To view trip Summary        Trip Log    P  1 Click the icon        Driver    All   B200  Mustang  Passat    Vehicle            Il  CM    Tm  From   2011 01 06    To 2011 10 06    Wiles and date    tehicle       2 Select data by vehicle   driver    3 Click ED sexcn      4  View trip summary information     HT 100 Vehicle Monitor V2 0 1     Device disconnected     pi    Setup Fuel Entry    From  210808 Jro 2011 1008 7      Fuel Cons    Distance Max Sp       te    DownLoad Help     FOXWELL    Vehicle    Trip Start Time    Driver      End Time   Avg Sp    Time in Top    HardDec    Extreme    Hard Accelera    Extreme Acc    Idle Time VIN   Vehicle    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  g    8 2 Trip Report View    2011 09 14 10 13 50  2011 09 15 09 34 57  2011 09 15 14 18 29  2011 09 17 08 32 32  2011 09 17 09 04 01  2011 09 17 12 14 01  2011 09 17 12 49 01  2011 09 17 15 47 01  2011 09 17 17 34 01    2011 09 14 10 47 42  2011 09 15 10 07 51  2011 09 15 14 57 44  2011 09 17 08 57 24  2011 09 17 09 18 35  2011 09 17 12 37 36  2011 09 17 13 32 52  2011 09 17 16 23 47  2011 09 17 18 0
3.    able LED checkbox from a screen to enable the LED  and the checkbox will be marked with a    check mark   2 To disable the LED  click the checkbox again     26  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    6  Download Data    xx       pal  Download is used to download recorded data from NT100 data logger to your computer     To download data         gt   1 Click the    5 5  icon to download trip details to computer           C    entity   enicle    Driver    Unidentified vehicle s  and driver  s  detected  Select from the list below or create    new IDs for therm to associate them with downloaded trip s      Trip 1 of 1    Trip start time  2011 06 26 01 27 52  WIN  12VFTS0N855121460    Vehicle Driver       2  Select a vehicle and driver from the drop down lists and use Es associate each trip with vehicle and  driver       Ifall trips are collected from the same vehicle and driver  use ED aop to an     Y If vehicle or driver is not listed  use the ED nw button to add a new vehicle or driver     27  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    WIN   12VFTSON855121460    Name  Mustang    Manufacture         Driver ID    Driver ID  Name  WDL       ME       IMPORTNANT   Make sure trip information is associated with correct vehicle  otherwise DTCs may not be matched  when there is manufacturer specific code detected     3  Click to exit current screen and view a summary of downloaded trip s    4 To delete download trip  select a trip a
4.   Do not touch engine components that get very hot when an engine is running to avoid severe burns    Block drive wheels before testing with engine running  Put the transmission in park  for automatic  transmission  or neutral  for manual transmission   And never leave a running engine unattended    Do not wear jewelry or loose fitting clothing when working on engine    Make sure to turn off ignition before connecting or disconnecting the Data logger     6  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    3  Using This Manual    We provide instructions for the usage of your data logger in this manual  Below is a list of conventions we used in the  manual    Safety Information   See Safety Information on page 6     Symbols and Icons  Y Check Note  Additional information about the subject in the preceding paragraph is introduced by a Y Check Note   Example   Y To be able to use the software  PC or laptop must meet the following minimum requirements     e Solid Spot   Operation tips and lists that apply to specific tool are introduced by a solid spot e    Example    The Setup function is used to configure the data management software and the device  The Setup allows you to     e Displays device information   e Clear device memory   e Synchronize device internal clock with your computer     IMPORTANT  indicates a situation which  if not avoided  may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle   Example   Do not soak keypad as water might find its way into th
5.   OBDII connector  Interface  Computer  USB cable  Interface  Dimensions 46 27 45mm    System Requirements    Operation l l    l  1 Win98 NT  Win ME  Win2000  Win XP  VISTA  System       Hard Disk  4 5Mb or more  Space       Display 800 600 pixel  16 byte true color display or better    11  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version _V2 00    4 3 About the Data Management Software    The data management software is used to display recorded vehicle and driving data and diagnostic reports  and configure  the NT 100 data logger     Toolbar    The Toolbar provides quick access to the software commands       n    Ta    W7 w 2       Trip Log Diagnostic Setup Fuel Entry DownLoad       d Home   The Home Page displays vehicle and driver summary in a specific period of time     m r A    w    2    se  Trip Log   Displays summary information of each trip     w  A    3  MA Diagnostic   Displays fault summary of each trip     Setup   Displays all setup options   5    Fuel Entry      Fuel Entry   Enters fuel usage and cost for each vehicle associated with the software     6  MS Download   Downloads data from NT100 to computer        Help   Provides help information on using the device and the data management software     Data Filters    The data management software allows trip and vehicle data to be sorted by vehicle  driver and date     Vehicle  B200    Driver From  2011 10 06 y  To 2011 10 06 y  Vehicle   B200 v    Vehicle   Allows selecting data by vehicle     12  FOXWELL _N
6.   due to defects in materials and   workmanship  FOXWELL will  at its sole option  either repair or replace the product in accordance with the terms and   conditions stipulated herein    Terms and Conditions   1  If FOXWELL repairs or replaces the product  the repaired or replaced product shall be warranted for the remaining time   of the original warranty period  No charge will be made to the customer for replacement parts or labor charges incurred by   FOXWELL in repairing or replacing the defective parts    2  The customer shall have no coverage or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the following conditions are   applicable    a  The product has been subjected to abnormal use  abnormal conditions  improper storage  exposure to moisture or  dampness  unauthorized modifications  unauthorized repair  misuse  neglect  abuse  accident  alteration  improper  installation  or other acts which are not the fault of FOXWELL  including damage caused by shipping    b  The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision with an object  or from fire  flooding  sand  dirt   windstorm  lightning  earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions  an Act of God  or battery leakage   theft  blown fuse  improper use of any electrical source  or the product was used in combination or connection with  other product  attachments  supplies or consumables not manufactured or distributed by FOXWELL    3  The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to
7.  FOXWELL  And FOXWELL shall bear the cost of shipping   the product back to the customer after the completion of service under this limited warranty    4  FOXWELL does not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of the product  If a problem develops during the limited   warranty period  the consumer shall take the following step by step procedure    a  The customer shall return the product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing  contact your local  FOXWELL distributor to get further information    b  The customer shall include a return address  daytime phone number and or fax number  complete description of the  problem and original invoice specifying date of purchase and serial number    c  The customer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty    d  FOXWELL will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the product  If FOXWELL  cannot perform repairs covered under this limited warranty within 30 days  or after a reasonable number of attempts to  repair the same defect  FOXWELL at its option  will provide a replacement product or refund the purchase price of the  product less a reasonable amount for usage    e  If the product is returned during the limited warranty period  but the problem with the product is not covered under the  terms and conditions of this limited warranty  the customer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the  customer must pay to ha
8.  LED indicator illuminates constantly  please check the following     e Verify ignition key is in the ON position    e Make sure NT100 is correctly attached to vehicle   s Data Link Connector  DLC     e Check DLC for cracked or recessed pins  or for any substance that could prevent a good electrical connection   e Check NT100   s OBDII connector for bent or broken pins    e Make sure the vehicle is OBDII EOBD compliant    e Cycle the vehicle key to OFF for 10s and then back to ON    e Verify battery voltage is at least 8 0V with KOEO     e Verify that the control module is not defective     40  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    
9.  connected to another vehicle     Install Software and Connect NT100 to Computer  Y To be able to use the software  PC or laptop must meet the following minimum requirements     e Operation System  Win98 NT  Win ME  Win2000  Win XP and VISTA  e CPU  Intel P or better   e RAM  64MB or better   e Hard Disk Space  30MB or better   e Display  800 600 pixel  16 byte true color display or better    e Internet Explorer 4 0 or newer    To install the software and connect NT100 to computer    gt   1 Download the software from our site www foxwelltech com by selecting Home gt Updates gt NT100  save the software       in computer disk  and unzip the file        2 Double click the te       3 Double click the desktop icon 4 to launch the software     4 Plug the smaller connector into NT 100   s USB port     14  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    5 Insert the USB connector to one of the computer   s USB ports     Register Your Product    To register your product    gt   1 Visit our site www foxwelltech com and select Home gt Supports gt Register Product        2 Follow instructions on computer screen to complete the registration     5  Setups       The function is used to configure the data management software and the device  You are allowed to     e Update the device    e Display device information    e Clear device memory    e Synchronize device internal clock with your computer    e Reset the device to manufacturer defaults    e Set the braking thresholds t
10.  driver name     NOTE  You are not allowed to edit the ID field for the driver IDs  If you would like to change the driver ID of an existing  driver  delete the driver ID and add a new one     5  f changes to the driver name to be saved  click   su   if changes not to be saved  click to exit    without saving     6 To create a new driver  click the button        Driver ID  Name  WJX     7 Create a unique name and ID for the new driver     8 To add the new driver  click MD  ok   or click to exit without saving the change     9 To delete an existing driver ID  select a driver name from the Driver  D table     10  Click to delete the driver ID from the list        A All trips and activities associated with the driver are to be deleted  This can not be undone  Are you sure to continue        11  Ifthe driver ID to be deleted  a if the driver ID not to be deleted  click to exit     22  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    5 11 Vehicle ID          Vehicle ID is used to associate a vehicle with trip information  You are allowed to add  delete  and edit vehicle    IDs     IMPORTNANT   Make sure trip information is associated with correct vehicle  otherwise DTCs may not be matched  when there is manufacturer specific code detected     To configure vehicle IDs         gt  1 Click the   icon from C       2 View a list of vehicle IDs n the Vehicle ID dialog box        screen        ID VIN vehicle Manufacturer      WDDFH3DB3BJ659113 B200 Mercedes  gas    C  1
11.  frame or use PL to scroll forth to the last frame  Also you are allowed to    34  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version _V2 00    move the cursor   to a desired place to view     14  To stop playing of plots  use the n button     15  To view data of another trip  select from the Trip drop down list as illustrated below        Tio z 9  1  YIN  2  3  shicle  4  5  6  river      Y You are allowed to use the up and down arrow keys of your computer keyboard to scroll through trip records     16  If incorrect vehicle and or driver are associated with the trip  use the drop down lists to change and then click    3  to save the changes     hs  Driver       CM  so    IMPORTNANT  Make sure trip information is associated with correct vehicle  otherwise DTCs may not be matched  when there is manufacturer specific code detected     17  If plots to be saved and exported to spreadsheet  use the button   18  If plots to be deleted  use the button     19  If plots to be printed  use the button   20  When there is error detected in the engine control unit  all DTCs and detected time shows in the dialog box at the  lower left part of the screen     DTC     2011 07 10 01 02 08  error data   P0122 Throttle   Pedal  P0183 Fuel Temperat  P0193 Fuel Rail Press    P0223 Throttle   Peda  P1633 ECM Malfuncti  P2104 Throttle Actuat  P2110 Throttle Actuat       pom   gt      y If no error detected  a    No error    message displays     DTC   o    35  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s G
12. 00 clock equal to the computer clock      e ED cancer       17  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    2  If the internal clock to set to match the clock on your computer  click the key  if not  click the    key to quit and retain the original clock settings     5 5 Reset Device    a Device is used to set the device to manufactory defaults   icon from a screen     To reset the device     A an    J       P  1 Click the       2  f device to be reset  click the key  if device not to be reset  click to quit     5 6 Set Braking Thresholds        Braking is used to create the braking thresholds that determine hard and extreme stops   y The default braking thresholds are  0 35 and 0 50 G  US  amp  Metric  and 3 4 and 4 9 m s   S I       To create braking thresholds       icon from a screen     2 Enter your desired hard and extreme braking thresholds or click to use the manufacturer default  settings         gt   1 Click the    et ordakKing Triresnoias    Extreme 0 5       3 If new settings to be saved  click the key  if new settings not to be saved  click the key to    quit and retain the previous settings        18  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    5 7 Set Acceleration Thresholds          A Acceleration is used to create the acceleration thresholds that determine hard and extreme starts   4 The default acceleration thresholds are  0 30 and 0 45 G  US  amp  Metric  and 2 9 and 4 4 m s     S l       To create acceleration th
13. 011 09 14 10 13 50 Engine RPM 821  000000  Vehicle Speed 0 000000  End  2011 09 14 10 47 42 Ignition Timing Advance for  1 Cylinder  0 500000  Intake Air Temperature 43 000000  Distance  19 47278 km Absolute Throttle Position 14 509804  Bank 1   Sensor 1 0 735000  10 937500  4 km h Bank 1   Sensor 2 0 695000 99 218750  DBD requirements to which vehicle or engin    EOBD  87 km h Time Since Engine Start 789 000000  Distance Traveled While MIL is Activated 0 000000  Commanded Evaporative Purge 26 274509  Fuel Level Input 25 892353  No error Number of warm ups since DTCs cleared 255 000000  Distance traveled since DTCs cleared 6349 000000  Barometric Pressure 95 000000             Step    Hip Ag   1 2032                3  To view data of different frame  use the play button               300ms  400ms  500mns  600ms   00mes  800ms  900ms    4 To change play speed  select from the Step drop down list to 1000ms    Step v    change   xxx mS indicates the software plays data at the speed of 1frame xxx ms     5 Use H to scroll data back to the first frame or use al to scroll data forth to the last frame  You are allowed to    move the cursor   to a desired place to view     6  To stop playing of data  use the n button     7 To view data of another trip  select from the Trip drop down list as illustrated below        Trio 9  1  VIN  2  3  hicle  4  5  6  river F    y You are allowed to use the up and down arrow keys of your computer keyboard to scroll through trip records     8  f incor
14. 2  FT80N855121460 Mustang Ford       3  To edit existing vehicle information  click the Name field for the vehicle you want to change     23  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    Vehicle ID    ID VIN Vehicle Manufacturer     C  WDDFH3DB3BJ659113 6200  Mercedes  gas     F  12VFTS80N855121460 Mustang Ford       4 Edit vehicle name   5 To change manufacturer  click the Manufacturer field and a drop down list of manufacturers shows  Select a  vehicle manufacturer from the list     ID   VIN Vehicle   C  WDDFH3DB3BJ659113 B200  F  12VFT80N855121460 Mustang    Cancel          6 If changes to the driver name to be saved  click    without saving     24  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    7 To create a new vehicle  click the button     PEO E eee ee LEE AA O          VIN  NOT SUPPORT VIN    Manufacturer         8 Create a unique name or use the vehicle s VIN number to create an ID for the new vehicle     9 To add the new vehicle  click ED       or click to exit without saving the change     10  To delete an existing vehicle ID  select a vehicle name from the Vehicle ID table     11  Click to delete the vehicle ID from the list     A All trips and activities associated with the vehicle are to be deleted  This can not be undone  Are you sure to continue        12  If the vehicle ID to be deleted  click Lox if the vehicle ID not to be deleted  click to exit     5 12 Units of Measure         n f    Units is used to change measure
15. 9 06    0    000000000    19 473km  19 831km  19 338km  9 381km  3 029km  8 795km  22 87 4km  21 477km  6 538km    87km  h  8 km h  78km  h  54kmeh  44kmeh  65km h  65km h  65km h  44kmeh    34km  h  36km h  29km h  22km h  12km  h  22km h  31km  h  335km h  11km  h    00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00  00 00 00    o    oo co Cc cc Co fo    o    000000000    o    0500000000    00000000000    00 07 52  00 06 16  00 08 39  00 04 59  00 05 19  00 04 14  00 10 30  00 05 47  00 12 59    WDDFH3DB3E     WDDFH3DB3B     WDDFH3DB3B     WDDFH3DB3B     WDDFH3DB3B     WDDFH3DB3B     WDDFH3DB 3B     WDDFH3DB3B     WDDFH3DB3B          B200  B200    The trip report displays detailed trip information for each trip  including all supported engine parameters  recorded by    NT100  You are also allowed to get access to trouble information when there is DTC s  detected     To view trip log report with complete PIDs      gt   1 Double click a trip that you are interested in from trip summanry screen     2 View trip details of the selected trip     30    FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    Trip v PID Value  MIL Status OFF  vIn   WDDFH3DB3BI659113 Fuel system 1 status and 2 status CL    Calculated LOAD Value 54 117649  Vehicle  8200 Engine Coolant Temperature 77 000000  Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  9 375000  Driver Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3 3 906250  Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure 53  000000  Start  2
16. SE DURING THE PERIOD  THAT THE PRODUCT IS BEING REPAIRED    6  Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts  so the one year warranty limitation may not  apply to you  the Consumer   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages   so certain of the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  the Consumer   This limited warranty gives the  Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which vary from state to state     5  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    2  Safety Information    For your safety  and to prevent damage to the equipment and vehicles  read this manual thoroughly before operating your  NT100 Data logger  The safety messages presented below and throughout this user   s manual are reminders to the  operator to exercise extreme care when using this device  Always refer to and follow safety messages and test procedures  provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested  Read  understand and follow all safety messages  and instructions in this manual     2 1 Conventions Used    We provide safety messages to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage  Below are signal words we used to    indicate the hazard level in a condition     Signal Word Hazard Level    Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which   1 if not avoided  will result in death or serious injury to    the operator or to bystander
17. T100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    Driver   CM  2  Driver   Allows selecting data by driver     From   2011 03 06   To  2011 10 06      Tabs    The tabs in this software are used to shift between different types of data     Date   Allows selecting data by date     Trip Data Report View   Displays detailed trip information for each trip recorded by NT 100        h    2  Trip Data Plot View   Displays line graphs in one screen of all available trip data for each trip     Also  plots are allow to be merged for easy and intuitive diagnosis and analysis of faults     I M Readiness   Displays Inspection and Maintenance status of vehicle tested     Trouble Log   Displays all vehicle troubles detected by NT 100          5  Freeze Frame   Displays freeze data detected by NT100     Buttons and Controls    The buttons and controls in the software are designed for easy use of the software            h    Search   Finds data recorded in database of the data management software          P    Print   Prints data through computer     a       eave Save   Saves changes made to recorded data and settings     Delete    sa    Delete   Deletes trip information  vehicle driver ID s  and fuel entry from database of the data    management software     custom FID   Customize PID   Selects a list of supported PIDs to view and analyse in Trip Report View     aM     gt     Save As   Export data to spreadsheet     N    Exit   Exits current view of data     9o    Select All   Selects 
18. Trademarks  FOXWELL is trademark of Foxwell Technology Co   Ltd   All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders     Copyright Information     2011 Foxwell Technology Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    Disclaimer   The information  specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of  printing  Foxwell reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice    For Technical Assistance  send us email at   support foxwelltech com    4  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    Table of Contents    1 One Year Limited WatanV  A AAA 4  ZxSarery MO Mao serra E IRA A aceasta heed LAA AA A 6  271 COM SIRLOIN S A SC Ghee td 6  Z2 2  Mporant Safety INSIFUCHIONS  lt  lt   ee ee een 6  o  Using This  Manual iscariis AAA 7  AS VV UOCUICU OM cases seteeee ue secre ax ikerasunieurn wos ca tate sea ta bela eee ieee AIN 9  ria ler Geo 8 iM 1 2  BLY     OB D nar o oia 9  4 2 ADOUL ING  Data  OC Caisse ste ete ee ee  10  4 3 About the Data Management Software         ooooooccnococccooocccooocnccoonnncconnnncconnnncononononnnnnnonnnnnononnnncnnnnnconnnnnconn anos 12  44 INStalMa tOdO TS 14  5 CUPOS id A Aa 15  A O 15  5 2  VIEW  Device 1AtOrmMa ON each canes annceonts en eet niadrain dcabianenaeeeaatataneannt 16  Lo pire Clear MEMO Ve es a o ne me rene oe eee eee oo  17  See Device lO Kirai di ia 17  A A eN  2 4 0   PARO OPE RUE LO o ER eee OT Senne Ee Ure ee oar ee ree oe eee 
19. all PIDs to view     Deselect All    Deselect All   Undo all selection of PIDs               O  A    OK   Confirms a selection or setup     Cancel       i     h    Cancel   Cancels a selection or setup          N    11111    Zoom In   Zooms in plots     13  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00     gt   13  EB zonou   Zoom Out   Zooms out plots   14  ED Restore   Restore   Restores zoomed plots to fit to window size      New       15   16  Default   Sets acceleration  braking and speed settings to factory defaults   17  My  DownLoad Download   Downloads trip data to computer    18  Update   Updates the device to newer version    19  Clear   Clears device memory     4 4 Installation    New   Adds new driver vehicle ID s  and fuel entry     Use instructions below to connect NT 100 device to a vehicle and install software     Install NT 100 in a Vehicle    To install NT100 in a vehicle    gt   1 Locate the Data Link Connector  DLC  on vehicle   2 Plug in NT 100 to the DLC   3 Make sure NT 100 is correctly attached to the DLC by checking if its LED indicator is blinking     NOTE   If the indicator light is enabled  it continuously blinks when connected to vehicle  if it is disabled  it stops  blinking once it has established communication with vehicle computer s   if it fails to communicate with vehicle  it  illuminates constantly     Y The data logger detects the communication protocol when it is connected to the vehicle and uses the protocol until it  is
20. ce Info displays memory status  including total space  used space and free space on your NT100  software    and hardware information and serial number   NOTE  This command is only available when a NT100 device is connected to your computer     To view device information     P  1 Click the ESTA       2 Click the icon from    screen     3 View device information and click button to exit   ee Info    31 Sectors  96 Sectors       127 Sectors    Serial No  1106500044    HD Version     SW Version        16  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    5 3 Clear Memory          LA    Sn    A Clear Memory is used to empty the device memory     NOTE  Make sure all recorded data is completely reviewed before clearing the memory     To clear device memory        P  1 Click the    screen        All trip data and activities recorded by the NT100 are to be  deleted  This can not be undone  Are you sure to continue           2 If device memory to be emptied  click the Es   clear key  if data not to be cleared  click      5 4 Set Device Clock          as  Gis  Set Device Clock is used to synchronize NT100   s internal clock with your computer     IMPORTANT  NT100 collects real time vehicle data  To get correct data  make sure to set the device clock match with  your computer time before collecting data from your car     To set the internal clock         gt   1 Click the Set Device Clock icon from A  SCFeen        Device 2011 09 30 08 42 08  Computer 06 48    Set the NT1
21. e Data logger   NOTE  provides helpful information such as additional explanations  tips  and comments   Example     NOTE Not all data are supported by all vehicles     Screens  The screens presented are examples only and actual test screen may vary for each vehicle being tested   Example     7  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    wry me    31 Sectors  96 Sectors       127 Sectors    Serial No  1106500044  HD Version     SW Version        Arrow Icon     gt   An arrow icon indicates a procedure    Example    To install NT100 in a vehicle     gt   1 Locate the Data Link Connector  DLC  on vehicle   2 Plug in NT 100 to the DLC     3 Make sure NT 100 is correctly attached to the DLC by checking if its LED indicator is blinking     8  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    4  Introduction    NT100 is developed by the most distinguished mind of the industry  It is specially designed to work on all OBDII EOBD  compliant cars  SUVs  light duty truck and mini vans sold worldwide since 1996  The NT100 data logger is an  indispensible OBD tool that helps with diagnosis and analysis of intermittent engine faults  Also it is a great tool that  empowers you to get MPG up and keep your car running at peek performance by continuously logging engine data of  every trip you make and watching how your car is being driven    NT100 data logger communicates with the vehicle via a standard 16 pin OBDII interface  Once plugged into the DLC  Da
22. e drop down list as illustrated below          4 You are allowed to use the up and down arrow keys of your keyboard to scroll through trip records     37  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    4  f data to be printed  use the button     5  To quit the report view and return to Diagnostic Summary screen  click button     9 3 Trouble Codes    Trouble shows fault codes detected by NT 100 data logger     y When emission related or drivability fault occurs the control module illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp  MIL      Y Pending codes are also referred to as continuous monitor or maturing codes that indicate intermittent faults  If the    fault does not occur within a certain number of drive cycles  depending on vehicle   the code clears from memory     If fault occurs a specific number of times  the code matures into a DTC and the MIL illuminates or blinks     To view trouble details     P  1 Double click a trip that you are interested in from diagnostic summary screen     2 Click the An  E E tab to view trouble codes     Diagnostic into    Vehicle  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang    Time    2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2       Trouble    Type   Stored   Pending  Pending  Pending  Pending  Pending  Pending  Pending       Description   P1633 Keep Alive Power Voltage Too Low   P0122 T
23. e printed  use the button     5  To quit the report view and return to Diagnostic Summary screen  click button     11  Fuel Entry       software  Fuel entry information is used to calculate fuel expense     To enter a fuel entry     O       Fuel Entry       gt   1 Click the    39    AE  Fuel Entry is used to set up fuel usage and costs for every vehicle associated with the data management    FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00       All   B200  Mustang  Passat    Driver  v  From  2011 0806 y  To 2011 10 06 y    Vehicle   Amount   Bill    Vehicle                2 Select vehicle  driver and date and then    click to view a list of fuel entry records in a specific period of time          gp    Trip Log Diagnostic DownLoad Help       Vehicle  EAI Y  Driver    From  2011 0808 y  Tol 2011 10068 7    Date Vehicle Amount   Bill  O 2011 09 06 B200 21 Gallon 7OUSD    3  To add a new fuel entry record  use the button        Date 2011 10 01      Vehicle    Amount    Bill       4 Select the date when the fuel was purchased from Date box   5 Select a vehicle from Vehicle box    6 Enter the amount of fuel purchased in Amount box    7 Enter the money paid for the fuel purchase in Bill box     8 The fuel entry information to be saved  click button  the fuel entry information not to sved  click the  button to quit without saving   9  To delete fuel entry record s   click the check box before record s  and then click the button to delete     12  Troubleshooting    When
24. eee ener ree 18  5 6 Sel Braking  ThresholdS gt    ii ee ete tel gt ea ede agaell  18  5 7 SetAcce  leration Threshold Ss  cani is 19  010 90 Ol pee d  Band Sian llenara 19  IS e Para Mete AAA AA 20  3 210 Driver ID aaa AS 21  LEN CMCC A     Secs soe see aerate aes ira essa ane ede E ae 23  dr PA OH gE Romo Mea oy   ei iaa 25  319 FROSOU CIVOCI ENGINE LION rinn a ea ated ee ht es arene nates  26   P ett ci aero leucine atte dawn ie enone nena 26  6  Downoad  Dala sessiicnsd NA 27  Ze TOMeG   Pade VIEW EE A AAA AE 29  0  EID LOO VIEW sm TEE AAA OE 30  91 TEP  LOO SUMMA  aca a a Nace ace eae eats Aah cote acct No 30  8 2 TIP REDOLU VG Win old eo are a edcom nore 30  5590 TED RIO iaa 33  ds DIAGNOSUG VINE paisa 36  91 Diagnostic  SUMM ayare aiii 36  9 2 WM Readiness Status Data ected cates n E a a ceed ats davendeeeme dad  36  2    FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    Jo Trouble CodeS A O IN A DE O TOROS Seo ORC ee RRR TE 38    0 A A dass aleatomade se  38  AU ONE a a aaa 39  T2  IFOUDOS NOOO Misas 40    3  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    1  One Year Limited Warranty    Subject to the conditions of this limited warranty  Foxwell Technology Co  Ltd         FOXWELL     warrants its customer that this  product is free of defects in material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase for a subsequent period of one  1   year    In the event this product fails to operate under normal use  during the warranty period
25. hat determine hard and extreme stops   e Set acceleration thresholds that determine hard and extreme starts   e Set speed thresholds to monitor vehicle speed    e Choose engine parameters to be monitored    e Set your NT100 to turn off MIL  and change LED status    e Change unit of measurements    e Display vehicle information that associated with the NT 100 data logger   e Display driver information associated with NT100 data logger     5 1 Update    NT100 is able to be updated to keep you stay current with the latest development of technology   Y To update the data logger  you need following tools   e NT 100 data logger  e NT 100 data management software  e PC or laptop with USB ports and internet explorer  e USB Cable    IMPORTANT  Do not disconnect the data logger from computer  or power off the computer during the process of  updating   To update the device    gt  1 Download update file from our website www foxwelltech com by selecting Home gt Updates gt NT100 and save the file       in computer disk   2 Install the data management software and connect the device to a computer   V Refer to Install Software and Connect NT100 to Computer on page 14 for details of software installation     a Y  3 Click the  MZ Update icon   4 Use ED update to locate update file and start updating         15  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00       HD Version  Wi1 2 SW Version        5 When update completed  use to exit     5 2 View Device Information       2 Devi
26. hrottle   Pedal Position Sensor   Switch    Circuit Low  P0183 Fuel Temperature Sensor    Circuit High   P0193 Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor    Circuit High   P0223 Throttle   Pedal Position Sensor   Switch B Circuit High  P1633 Keep Alive Power Voltage Too Low   P2104 Throttle Actuator Control System Forced Idle   P2110 Throttle Actuator Control System Forced Limited RPM    3  To view data of another trip  select from the Trip drop down list as illustrated below          y You are allowed to use the up and down arrow keys of your keyboard to scroll through trip records     4 lf data to be printed  use the button     5  To quit the report view and return to Diagnostic Summary screen  click button     9 4 Freeze Data    Freeze Frame function is used to view freeze frame data  a snapshot of vehicle operating conditions recorded by the    on board computer at the time of an emission related fault     38    FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    y If codes were cleared  freeze data may not be stored in vehicle memory depending on vehicle     To view freeze frame data     P  1 Double click a trip that you are interested in from diagnostic summary screen     2 Click the _ Freeze Frame tab to view freeze data     Diagnostic in    Vehicle  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang  Mustang    Time    2011 06 28 01 2     2011 06 28 01 2 
27. ick the check box before a PID name to    select deselect a PID  Selected PIDs will be marked with a Y mark              20  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    cet Parameter    No PID  M   2 DTC that caused required freezeframe data storage  3 Fuel system 1 status and 2 status  Calculated LOAD Value  Engine Coolant Temperature  Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 and Bank 4  Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 and Bank 4  Fuel Rail Pressure  gauge   11   Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure  12 Engine RPM  M  vehicle Speed   C  14 Ignition Timing Advance for  1 Cylinder  1  15 Intake Air Temperature  Air Flow Rate from Mass Air Flow Sensor     17 Absolute Throttle Position   1418 Commanded Sernndarv Air Status    D 0 w oo           oO          3 If new settings to be saved  click the ED sae key  if new settings not to be saved  click the    quit and retain the previous settings     5 10 Driver ID       A Driver ID is used to associate a driver with trip information  You are allowed to add  delete  and edit driver IDs   To configure driver IDs     y Y  Y    a C    P  1 Click the 42288 icon from         y screen     2 View a list of driver IDs in the Driver ID dialog box     21  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00       Driver ID     C  002   C  001       3  To edit existing driver information  click the Name field for the driver you want to change   4 Edit the
28. icle does not support that monitor   y I M Readiness function is performed with the KOER or KOEO   Y There are two types of I M Readiness test  e Since DTCs Cleared   shows status of the monitors since the DTCs were last cleared     36  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    e This Drive Cycle   shows status of monitors since the start of the current drive cycle     y Below is a list of abbreviations and names of OBD Il monitors supported by the Data logger      6   Evap System Mon       Evaporative System Monitor   8  AIC Refig Mon   Ai Conditioning Refrigerant Monitor   9  Oxygen Sens Mon       Oxygen Sensor Montor    NOTE Not all monitors are supported by all vehicles        To view I M Readiness status    gt   1 Double click a trip that you are interested in from diagnostic summary screen     Diagnostic into    Vehicle Monitor Status  Mustang Malfunction Indicator Lamp OFF  Mustang Misfire monitor complete  Mustang Fuel System Monitor complete  Mustang Comprehensive Components Monitor complete  Mustang Catalyst Monitor not complete  Mustang Heated Catalyst Monitor not support  Mustang Evaporative System Monitor not complete  Mustang Secondary Air Monitor not support  Mustang A C System Refrigerant not support  Mustang Oxygen Sensor Monitor not complete    Mustang Oxygen Sensors Heater Monitor not complete  Mustang EGR System Monitor not complete       2 View I M status information of selected trip   3  To view data of another trip  select from th
29. ific  C1xxx   Manufacturer Specific U2xxx   Manufacturer Specific  C2xxx   Manufacturer Specific U3xxx   Generic  SAE    C3xxx   Generic  SAE        4 2 About the Data logger       A  OBD II Connector   provides communication with vehicle DLC   B  USB Port   provides a USB connection for PC or laptop   C LED Indicator   indicates communication status of NT100 and vehicle   D  Rear Decal   provides part number  description and manufacturer information of NT100   IMPORTANT  Do not use solvents such as alcohol to clean the device  Use a mild nonabrasive detergent and a soft    cotton cloth     IMPORTANT  Do not soak the device as water might find its way into the data logger     10  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    Kit Includes    1 NT100 Data Logger   Collects and records vehicle data        Provides connection for computer to update  2 USB Cable l  NT100 and review collected data     Quick Start Guide Brief instructions on operation of NT100   1    Working   40  C to 85  C   40   F to 185  F   Temperature    2 8 18 Volts powered by vehicle battery  3 Built in Li ion battery    Storage Max  300 hours of data depending on sampling    Specifications    Capability rate and PIDs selected to track    J1859 41 6  J1850 10 4  IS09141  KWP2000  PUP PRIER  ISO 14230   and CAN  Control Area Network ISO  Protocols 11898   J Detects sampling rate automatically according to  Se RAE protocol type and PIDs tracked    Accuracy to     2 seconds per day    Vehicle
30. ment system   Y Metric is the default measurement unit     To change measurement unit        P  1 Clickthe icon from      y screen           2 Select desired unit system     25  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00          3 Click to change unit system  or click to exit without saving the change     5 13 Reset Check Engine Light    The   Reset Check Engine Light Reset Check Engine Light is used to configure the NT100 data logger to turn off the    vehicle Check Engine light next time it is connected to a vehicle   V   NT100 is set to not to reset MIL by default   Y Reset the Check Engine Light only after systems have been checked completely   Y After servicing the vehicle  erase stored DTCs and verify no codes have been reset  If a DTC returns  problem has  not been fixed or other faults are present  and the MIL indicator may illuminate again   Y Depending on which monitor sets a code the vehicle may need to be driven and the monitor ran before concluding  that the fault is repaired     To enable disable the Reset Check Engine Light function     o  P  1 Click the L Reset Check Engine Light checkbox from a screen to enable the function on  and the checkbox    will be marked with a check mark   2 To disable the function  click the checkbox again     5 14 Enable LED     _  Enable LED Enable LED is used to control the operation of the LED on NT100 data logger     Y The LED is enabled by default   To turn on off the LED indicator     P 1 Click the     E
31. ming Advance for  1 Cylin     Intake Air Temperature   Absolute Throttle Position   Location of Oxygen Sensors   Bank 1   Sensor 1 Bank 1   Sensor 1  Bank 1   Sensor 2 Bank 1   Sensor 2  OBD requirements to which vehicle o     Time Since Engine Start   Distance Traveled While MIL is Activ          32  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    W Click ED secta   or to select deselect all items     3 To save the selections  click the button to confirm  if changes are not to be saved  use BD cance J to  quit and return to previous screen     4 View selected PID data           8 3 Trip Plots    The plot view displays line graphs of supported PIDs for each trip recorded by NT100  4 PID plots are displayed in one  screen  and they are able to be merged for easy and intuitive diagnosis and analysis  lf you are especially interested in a  specific PID  you are also allowed to maximize the plot by double click the plot    To view trip log plots     gt  1 Double click a trip that you are interested in from trip Summary screen     2 Click the sanieeninnlibilnesenetsasn tab to view     Vehicle Speed PID2 Engine Coolant Tem    PID3 Calculated LOAD Ye   Short Term Fuel Trin Y    E  zoomin    Eldar                 GA Print    DTC        No error        Merge Step   A  2032 2032          3  To change different PID plots  select from one of the PID drop down list     PID2 Engine Coolant Tem   PID3 Calculated LO4D We   PID4 Short Term Fuel Trin Y    Calculated LOAD Val
32. nd click MD oe      28  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00       Download          E A       Trip Start Time End Time   VIN  Vehicle Driver Trip Type No of DTCs  1 2011 06 28    2011 06 28    1ZVFT80N8551    Mustang WDL New 8       5 If downloaded trip s  to be saved to database  clickk   sae if trip s  not to be saved  click  E to exit    without saving     7  Home Page View         Home displays summary information of vehicles  and drivers associated with the data management software     You are allowed to access detailed summaries for every vehicle and driver in a specific period of time     To view summaries for every vehicle and driver in a specific period of time            gt   1 Click the   icon   Vehicle  All  B200  fehicle  Mustang 1       Passat    From   2011 01 06      To  2011 10 06 v    2 Select data by vehicle   driver   and date    3 Click ESD  sean    4 View vehicle and driver summary recorded by NT100 in a specific period of time     NT 100 Vehicle Monitor V2 0 1     Device disconnected  yan    KA AA r ON W  FOXWELU    Trip Log Diagnostic Setup Fuel Entry DownLoad Help    Vehicle Driver From  2011 04 02 y Jro 201 1008    ES      Vehicle VIN   Distance Max Speed Average Speed Time in Top speed    Hard Deceleration Extreme Deceleration Hard Acceleration Extreme Acceleration Idle Time  B200 WDDFH3DB3BJ659113     130 736km 87kmeh 25km  h 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 01 06 35       29  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00 
33. ould be  attached to the dashboard in the area the DLC should have been located     NOTE  On some Asian and European vehicles the DLC is located behind the    ashtray     which must be removed to access  it  or on the far left corner of the dash  If the DLC cannot be found  consult the vehicle   s service manual for the location      a         NEAR AS BEHIND  CENTER Zs ASHTRAY  LEFT CORNER OF DASH  lt      OF DASH ee    9  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00       Diagnostic Trouble Codes  DTCs     Diagnostic Trouble Codes  DTCs  are faults stored by vehicle computers when problems that affect engine performance    and emissions are detected  DTCs are used to help identify the cause of a trouble or troubles with a vehicle  and  determine the fault location s      DTCs consist of a five digit alphanumeric code  Please see below for the DTCs format and code types     Bx   Body  Cx   Chassis    P0101    Ux   Network Comm  Specific Fault Designation  x 0 1 20r3  Vehicle Specific System    Example     P0101   Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Range Performance Problem    Powertrain Codes Body Codes  POxxx   Generic  SAE  BOxxx   Generic  SAE   P1xxx   Manufacturer Specific B1xxx   Manufacturer Specific    P2xxx   Generic  SAE  B2xxx   Manufacturer Specific  P30xx P33xx   Manufacturer Specific B3xxx   Generic  SAE     P34xx P39xx   Generic  SAE  Network Communication Codes  Chassis Codes UOxxx   Generic  SAE    COxxx   Generic  SAE  U1xxx   Manufacturer Spec
34. rect vehicle and or driver are associated with the trip  use the drop down lists to change and then click    r  to save the changes   31    FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    a       A  A B200 CM  ape Start    IMPORTNANT   Make sure trip information is associated with correct vehicle  otherwise DTCs may not be matched  when there is manufacturer specific code detected        9 If current trip data to be saved and exported to spreadsheet  use the button   10  If current trip data to be deleted  use the button   11  If data of current trip to be printed  use the button     12  When there is error detected in the engine control unit  all DTCs and detected time shows in the dialog box at the  lower left part of the screen     DTC     2011 07 10 01 02 08  error data   P0122 Throttle   Pedal  P0183 Fuel Temperat  P0193 Fuel Rail Press  P0223 Throttle   Peda  P1633 ECM Malfuncti  P2104 Throttle Actuat  P2110 Throttle Actuat    Arm NE       V If no error detected  a    No error    message displays     DTC     To view trip log report with customized PIDs      gt   1 To view a customized list of PIDs  use the button     2 Click the checkbox to sellect deselect PIDs           Customize PID    Parameter   MIL Status   Fuel system 1 status and 2 status  Calculated LOAD Value   Engine Coolant Temperature   Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Ban     Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure  Engine RPM   vehicle Speed   Ignition Ti
35. resholds     a   gt   1 Click the          icon from screen     2 Enter your desired hard and extreme acceleration thresholds or click to use the manufacturer default  settings           Extreme    3 If new settings to be saved  click the key  if new settings not to be saved  click the key to    quit and retain the previous settings        5 8 Set Speed Bands    ri       A Speed Band is used to create speed thresholds for the data logger  The threshold speeds help you identify how  much time is spent in each speed band   To create speed thresholds     icon from a screen     2 Enter your desired threshold speed for each speed bands or click to use the manufacturer default  settings         gt   1 Click the    19  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00       Speed Band 1  KPH    Speed Band 2  KPH  Speed Band 3  KPH    Over the Top  KPH    E o  E ver  MD ce       3 If new settings to be saved  click the key  if new settings not to be saved  click the key to    quit and retain the previous settings     NOTE  The top speed band consists of all speeds greater than the last threshold     5 9 Set Parameter       Set Parameter is used to choose engine parameters to be monitored   V   NT100 is set to track all supported PIDs by default   V MIL  vehicle speed  air flow rate from mass air flow sensor are compulsorily selected PIDs by default     To choose engine PIDs to be monitored     P 1 Click the icon from      screen     2 Use or select deselect all PIDs or cl
36. s     Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if  2 not avoided  could result in death or serious injury to    the operator or to bystanders     Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if  3 not avoided  may result in moderate or minor injury    to the operator or to bystanders        2 2 Important Safety Instructions    And always use your Data logger as described in the user s manual  and follow all safety messages   AWARNING  Do not exceed voltage limits between inputs specified in this user s manual   Always wear ANSI approved goggles to protect your eyes from propelled objects as well as hot or caustic       liquids    Fuel  oil vapors  hot steam  hot toxic exhaust gases  acid  refrigerant and other debris produced by a  malfunction engine can cause serious injury or death  Do not use Data logger in areas where explosive vapor may collect   such as in below ground pits  confined areas  or areas that are less than 18 inches  45 cm  above the floor    Do not smoke  strike a match  or cause a spark near the vehicle while testing and keep all sparks  heated  items and open flames away from the battery and fuel   fuel vapors as they are highly flammable    Keep a dry chemical fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline  chemical and electrical fires in work area    Always be aware of rotating parts that move at high speed when an engine is running and keep a safe  distance from these parts as well as other potentially moving objects to avoid serious injury  
37. ta  Link Connector  of your car  it automatically collects and logs data from the on board computers  including trip start and  end times  vehicle speeds  rates of acceleration and braking  any trouble codes detected and also fuel used during the trip   Later  you use the data management software to review the information on your computer screen     4 1 About OBDII EOBD  What is OBD     The first generation of On Board Diagnostics or OBD   was introduced in early 1980 s to control engine functions and  diagnose engine problems by vehicle manufacturers  As the OBDI lacked standardization of protocols and interface  it  allowed different interpretations among vehicle manufacturers   OBDII  the second generation On Board Diagnostics  improved in both capability and standardization  is a system  developed in mid 1990   s by the Society Automotive Engineers  SAE  to standardize automotive electronic diagnosis   EOBD is European version of OBDII required in Europe since2001   The OBDII standard specifies    e A generic diagnostic port  Data Link Connector  and its pinout    e The protocols and the messaging format    e A standard list of vehicle parameters identifications    e A standard list of diagnostic trouble codes  DTCs      Data Link Connector    The Data Link Connector  DLC  is a standard 16 pin interface located under the dashboard on the driver s side of the  passenger compartment  If the DLC is not located under the dashboard as stated  a decal describing its location sh
38. ue    Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 and Bank 3  Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure  Engine RPM   Y   Ignition Timing Advance for  1 Cylinder  Intake Air Temperature   Absolute Throttle Position   Bank 1   Sensor 1  Bank 1   Sensor 1  Bank 1   Sensor 2 Bank 1   Sensor 2  Time Since Engine Start   Distance Traveled While MIL is Activated    Commanded Evaporative Purge   Fuel Level Input   Number of warm ups since DTCs cleared  Distance traveled since DTCs cleared  Barometric Pressure   Catalyst Temperature Bank 1 Sensor 1  Catalyst Temperature Bank 1 Sensor 2       E a  4 Use  E  zonn   or EB zoron   to view larger or smaller plots     33  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User   s Guide_English Version_V2 00    5 Use L restre to restore plots to their original size   6  To view PID value  put the cursor to any place of the plots        7 To maximize a plot  just double click you desired one with your left mouse key     PID1   Vehicle Speed   PIDZ v PID3  Short Term Fuel Trin Y   PID4  Engine Coolant Tem                                 8 Double click the maximized plot to return        PIDL Vehicle Speed         PID2 Engine Coolant Tem       PID3   Calculated LOAD Ve         PID4 Short Term Fuel T rir                   11  When plot is not able to be displayed in one screen  use the  gt  play button            900me    1 0 0 Ome    12  To change play speed  select from the Step drop down list to change     13  Use H to scroll plots back to the first
39. uide_English Version_V2 00    9  Diagnostic View       Diagnostic allows you to   e Read DTCs    e View freeze data    e View I M Readiness data    9 1 Diagnostic Summary       ease Diagnostics summary view displays trouble summaries for each trip detected by NT100 data logger     4  A     P 1 Click the  225  icon                fehicle   Must  pul   From  2011 01 06    To  2011 10 06 7      and date    Vehicle         2 Select data by vehicle    3  Click BSD_ seach     4 View trip summary information     HT 100 Vehicle Monitor V2 0 1     Device connected     a eG Fat r      Trip Log Diagnostic Setup Fuel Entry DownLoad    Trip Start Time End Time   Vehicle   No of DTCs   No of Freeze Fra       2011 06 28 01 27 52   2 8 01        3 01 27 52   Mustang SSS       q    9 2 I M Readiness Status Data    I M Readiness function is used to view a snapshot of the operations for the emission system on OBDII EOBD vehicles     y I M Readiness is a useful function used to check if all monitors are OK or N A    W The vehicle   s computer performs tests on the emission system during normal driving conditions  After a specific  amount of drive time  each monitor has specific driving conditions and time required   the computer s monitors  decide if the vehicles emission system is working correctly when the monitor   s status Is     e OK   vehicle was driven enough to complete the monitor   e INC  Incomplete    vehicle was not driven enough to complete the monitor   e N A  Not Applicable    veh
40. ve the product repaired  with all shipping charges billed to the customer  If the estimate is  refused  the product will be returned freight collect  If the product is returned after the expiration of the limited warranty  period  FOXWELL   s normal service policies shall apply and the customer will be responsible for all shipping charges    5  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE    SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WRITTEN WARRANTY  OTHERWISE  THE   FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER   S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL   OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  FOXWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL    PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS   OR PROFITS  LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE  LOSS OF DATA  PUNITIVE DAMAGES  LOSS OF USE OF THE   PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  COST OF CAPITAL  COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR    4  FOXWELL _NT100 Data Logger User s Guide_English Version_V2 00    FACILITIES  DOWNTIME  THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTIES  INCLUDING CUSTOMERS  AND INJURY TO  PROPERTY  RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF THE  WARRANTY  BREACH OF CONTRACT  NEGLIGENCE  STRICT TORT  OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE  THEORY  EVEN IF FOXWELL KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES  FOXWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE  FOR DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY  OR LOSS OF U
    
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