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1. NOTE Install the latest version of HDS 11 3 On the Set up Details screen select SPX MVCI in the drop down selection under Comms Interface Set up Details Software Version 2 0XX XXX XXX WIN32 Interface Device Software Not available Database Version XX XX 2009 OS Version Windows XP Dealer Location XXXXX Dealer Number XXXX e Market xxxxx y AU DTC Display SAE z Comms Interface eNnaso0 y E GNA600 SPX MVCI 4 The Change Interface Module screen is displayed when SPX MVCI is selected Press Enter on your keyboard or click the green check mark located in the lower right corner Changing the interface module will cause all running applications to shutdown and re start Press the ENTER button to confirm this change The HDS software will automatically restart and returns to the HDS Welcome screen NOTE If the following warning screen appears press Enter on your keyboard or click the green check mark and try again after HDS terminates communication The interface module cannot be changed when the Vehicle application is communicating with the vehicle Please terminate the application before changing the interface device 12 HDS MVCI Firmware Update IMPORTANT Before connecting the MVCI to a vehicle verify that HDS software version is 2 023 012 or newer is installed on the PC and MVCI firmware version 2 08 77 or newer is installed on the MVCI
2. And ensure pot 60 000 e ureestsched H uniuse ad your IT support Nor aisance E rusa the PC manies match e tuned on Cheese MVCI Select any ovalis MVO bekes ho esabi commenter 3 When connected the MVCI Dashboard appears Select the switch on the right side of the dashboard to switch wireless modes between Infrastructure and Adhoc modes BP MVCI Dashboard c n y astructure 4 The Dashboard will switch profiles to the other network Note This initial switch could take up to 2 minutes for the PC to create profiles aay MYCI Dashboard q SPX MYCI HOYCGM5110019795HO Bl all f 5 The MVCI is now configured on the PC and wireless setup is complete See the MVCI Dashboard Descriptions on page 48 for more information about the Dashboard 34 Windows 7 Windows Vista Infrastructure Access Point 1 Click on Windows Wireless utility from the task bar to open it 2 If an Access point is already setup skip to Adhoc peer to peer If it has not been previously setup scroll through the list and click once on your Access point Verify Connect automatically is selected and click Connect Currently connected to Sse Unidentified network No Internet access Wireless Network Connection SPXOW2 AM WPA2 al Conect automatically ETecH a Road24h s SPX ail ciscosb oul MidVCI Test Host ten Open Network and Sharing Center 3 Wait while the PC ge
3. Save Exit Reset To manually change any of the IP Address settings click on the desired section of the address and enter the desired values Click Save to add the desired settings to the registry Click Exit to close the application 65 NOTE If you receive an SPX Registry error refer to the Registry Error Recovery in the User Guide for corrective action To reset the registry to default factory settings click Reset Click Yes to restore the registry to default values Click No to leave the registry settings unchanged zu SPX MYCI Registry Settings MVCI Deb z isl Sats To save the currently displayed settings click Save Click OK to close the dialog box and click Exit to close the application SPX MYCI Registry Settings ug NOTE MVCI Debug Enable should not be used unless specifically directed by Technical Service Registry Error Recovery When using the MVCI Registry application the following error is displayed when the PC user who is currently logged on lacks the permissions necessary to perform certain administrative functions on the PC For Windows XP SPX MVCI Registry Unable to access the registry try to run in Administrator mode Steps to run the MYCI Registry application in Administrator mode 1 Close the running MYCI Registry application 2 Select windows Start gt All Programs gt SPX gt MYCI Ver x x gt MYCI Registry 3 Right click on MvCI Registry 4 Select option Run as 5 Run As win
4. Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config 2 Select DLC Voltage and press ENTER Switch Wireless DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize 3 The vehicle battery voltage is displayed DLC Voltage Vehicle Battery MVCI Setup 1 Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config 2 Select MVCI Setup and press ENTER User Config Switch Wireless DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize The following setup options are available Clock Contrast Control Font Size Wireless 49 e SDMEM Format Factory Defaults Clock To change the date and date format of the MVCI select View amp Set under Clock press ENTER NOTE The MVCI provides three regional calendar data formats e mm dd yyyy for USA Philippines e dd mm yyyy for Europe South America Southeast Asia Australia e yyyy mm ad for Japan China South Korea MVCI Setup Clock View amp Set Contrast Control View amp Set To change the Calendar Data format highlight the Format and press ENTER Scroll up down to change the Calendar Data format Press ENTER to save the changes or ESC to cancel Format mm dd yyyy mm dd yyyy dd mm yyyy Date mm dd yyyy yyyy mm dd 06 08 2009 To change the date highlight the Date and press ENTER Scroll up down to change the number and left right to move between
5. Wireless Network Connection The network WPA2 requires a network key also called a WEP key or WPA hey A netwo key helps prevent unknown intruders from connecting to this network Type the key and then cick Connect Network ley eeeeeeeesee Confirm network key eeeeececcce Adhoc peer to peer 1 Verify the MVCI is in Adhoc peer to peer mode a Press the ENTER button on the MVCI Verify Switch Wireless is highlighted and press ENTER The MVCI displays its current mode Press ENTER button if it is not already in Adhoc mode refer to page 49 for illustrations 2 Select the MVCI in the network list and click Connect The MVCI will connect and the Access point will be listed below it Note f the MVCI is not listed click the Refresh network list from the Network Tasks list on the top left of the screen It may take several seconds for the MVCI to switch networks Wireless Network Connection Choose wireless network Cikk am ibem in the kit below to connect to piole network in range or bo get more information x Sek up a wireless network B l SPX MVCI OTASH Connected et for home small office Aj E Urecured computer o computer network aiii Related Tasks ot he WPAZ Automatic f Securty enabled wireless network WPAZ aiii J Leer about wireless networking TECH g Sr Shenae the onder of n oot erred rest mene hs f Security enabled wireless network WPAZ e ange advanced tQ SPXOWS oo P f
6. n 4x0 O gt w NOTE If the MVCI firmware is updated with an old version the MVCI must be replaced Replacement will be done free of charge Contents Safety Precautions 6 General Information 6 MVCI Component Descriptions 7 MVCI Screen Icon Descriptions 8 Battery Ilcon Descriptions sisninssaintsormutues tenu eue bb aUbi evi Ed pus 8 FONTS IE c eee ne eee A 8 Scroll Type MV CI 8 4 way Type MVOCI esses enar nnn 8 EAN Ure ew aa 8 MVCI LED Descriptions 9 Keypad Operation 9 MVCI Software Installation 9 Handling Prompted Message When Installing MVCI FROM E eee eee ee ee een fedt ee ee ee ene ae ren DET MI NEU EE 9 MVCI Application Installation 10 MVCI Battery Installation sssssssssssssss 10 MVC Driver Installation seeeessseeess 10 Network Connections 11 Honda Diagnostic System HDS Setup 11 HDS MVCI Firmware Update 13 Automatic Update ose 13 Manual Update sca csc anessacisesdetetancdvaceiacatenaadeteanaceuse2eeaunet 16 Connecting to the Vehic
7. MVCI Radio Countdown NOONOIN WiFi SSID Connectivity Signal Timer Mode Signal Strength Profile Switching Use to switch network modes MVCI Serial Number Displays the serial number of the MVCI that is currently connected to the PC MVCI Connectivity Signal Color of LED illuminated means Red Not connected Yellow n process of being connected Green Connected Radio Signal Strength Displays strength of radio signal to the MVCI in green bars one bar meaning a low signal up to four bars meaning a strong signal Countdown Timer A wireless connection will be disconnected after one hour The dashboard timer begins at 59 59 and counts down to 00 00 Click on the timer to reset it Network Mode Displays the mode the MVCI is connected to Infrastructure or Adhoc WiFi SSID Displays the name assigned to the Infrastructure or Adhoc network 48 Switch Wireless 1 Power up the MVCI using the vehicle diagnostic link After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config 2 Select Switch Wireless and press ENTER User Config Switch Wireless DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize 3 The current network and type is displayed Press ENTER to change the type of wireless connection adhoc or infrastructure or press ESC to cancel DLC Voltage 1 Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status
8. To avoid damage to the MVCI cards or cables use the following information to help when attaching cables connectors to the MVCI or plugging in SDIO or SD memory cards Use only parts supplied or recommended for use with your MVCI Pay attention to the condition and position of connectors to make connections properly Do not apply excess force if a connection cannot be made easily Check the condition and position of the connector Check the alignment and pins of connectors e f a connector has screws for locking the connection fasten the screws firmly Do not carry the MVCI by attached cables Do not pull on cables with force Battery Replacement The MVCI contains two 2 rechargeable NiMH AA batteries These batteries are charged whenever power is applied to the MVCI through the vehicle DLC The internal batteries may also be recharged by supplying power to the MVCI to the Power Adapter Port Use the supplied AC Power Adapter SPX replacement P N H547571 only If the batteries need replacing use 2000mAh NiMH AA batteries SPX replacement P N H550175 For battery location information see the MVCI Component Description section of the User Guide Care should be used to position the batteries in the proper orientation 69 Specifications Electrical 32 39kHz Real Time Clock 400Mhz CPU Software determined 65 x 128 pixel LCD Graphic Display Backlight Supports a maximum of 4 lines of text Display Status Lights Veh
9. User Customize eese nene 52 LANGUA HT T E auek cues 92 DeSean ee EE TE 52 Beep MONU RT TP 52 CM Update Mode 53 IODIOOFOEEEPHEIO isisisi sinnir sa ROM iina ar iaia 53 BEENA E ESIS A m 53 Setting Teens C 54 IN 2 54 Network Setup eere rennen 55 slg fg m ee eee 55 USB DC VICE P E EE 56 Wirel ss Prono S och E 56 DHCP SGPC 57 MVCI RS UC een ne eee a Seen d RUE UNES 57 OAT 58 E O T aa ee er een eT Ooo ee eee ee eee 58 Battery Charger 58 H st SUAS sere setecstenchoncedevesnetnaessncavqenses dete EEr EE EEEE 58 Software Version eere 59 Hardware Test eese 59 Bep TOSI CET CRETA 59 DIPEI AC 60 LOD TOS M se 60 cocoa eT HE U 60 Scroll Test for units with scroll type keypad only 61 Serial NUMbE a Tr 61 Device Loopback 105 coi teiekosm hero etes tae sE ptor ne pHES 61 ODMEM Card TOSLioiatec iae ir tetro umts ae airia Rei du 62 Auxiliary PC Applications 62 MVCI Firmware Update ccccccccccseecccsescecsescesseseesanees 62 Other Firmware Scenarios ese
10. ESC until the MVCI restarts approximately 6 seconds while the MVCI is connected to any external power source ty PED BA coL zi n ha i i51 131141353 19 Wireless Network Setup Note Before proceeding the following information is needed for wireless setup of the MVCI To ensure your environment is suitable and the wireless setup is successful read the limitations of the MVCI on page 45 Wireless Card Types The type of wireless card being used in the MVCI determines the recommended settings on the Access point Card Name Description Length of Card Access Point Recommendations The P300 card is blue with 1 57 inches Channel 1 7 or 8 should be a white label stating serial used number and bar code E 312x347j mir p s wn MAC 56cCi BEa ran PR 7000781 4 centimeters A 0I 994 A 5 311 ZOS 00S I PON NYI Clarity The Clarity card is black 1 78 inches Optimal channel for the work Clarity with Clarity Design in 4 5 centimeters area should be used white letters Wim 8 Memory Card The memory card is blue 1 25 inches N A This card is not used with Transcend in white 3 2 centimeters for Wi Fi Transcend letters ter B Wireless Access Point Infrastructure Mode In infrastructure mode the MVCI will communicate through the dealer network The following items need to be checked on the dealer network Access point and depending on the situation may require the settings to be modifi
11. If connecting to a PC with an older version do NOT proceed with an MVCI firmware update This will damage the MVCI and require that it be replaced The MVCI software can be updated automatically or manually If the MVCI does not have the latest software installed HDS will take you to the MVCI reprogramming screen Please refer to Automatic Update steps 1 7 To manually start the MVCI reprogramming click the Program the SPX MVCT button on the HDS Welcome screen See steps 7 12 in the Manual Update IMPORTANT Do not remove power or disconnect the USB cable while the MVCI is being reprogrammed Interruption of reprogramming could damage the MVCI The entire update process takes approximately 3 minutes to complete depending on the software content Automatic Update 1 Tostart a new vehicle diagnostic session click the Select a new vehicle button p Honda OB Diagnostic amp System X 999 S eg 2 0 XX XXX XXX WIN32 2 The following screen appears when the MVCI needs updating Click YES to continue or click NO to close the dialog box and return to the HDS Welcome screen If the MVCI has the latest software installed this screen won t display Fd a Vehicle The SPX MVCI software needs to be updated Do you want to update the software now 13 3 Ensure the MVCI is powered through the vehicle DLC or the AC DC power adapter Connect the MVCI to the PC via the USB cable M
12. MVCI 9795HO MVCI Wi Fi Function Verification Windows Vista Windows 79 MVCI Wireless Connection 1 Open the MVCI Wireless Connection Manager by double clicking on the desktop icon 2 Locate and highlight the MVCI to connect to Note The PC and the MVCI must both be connected to the same wireless mode i e both Adhoc and connected or both infrastructure and connected Click Connect OR Set Default see below a If the MVCI does not appear in the Connection Manager and clicking Refresh does not make the MVCI appear verify Windows 7 Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig on page 41 Please saaya ume fs MVC Corrector Manage when you use MCI meeta correcto wt 05 Ermure the WVO im uang imase 2 12 xx o higher nd eere oot 60 000 a uwearated f unease auk your T support tor sesetance Erwure Pe PC vreess ratch a tured or Chocano MVC Select ary avedtatte MCI below 90 estates s conector MYCI Laut 38 b Set Default can also be used to connect the MVCI This will set the selected MVCI to automatically connect each time the MVCI Connection Manager is opened if the MVCI is available An asterisk will appear next to the MVCI that is set to default E TENE Presse says use Sa MVC Connector Manage eter pou use MC mareen ooredoo e ETS Enare the MVC a sarg ema 2 12 or ghe ed were pot EC DOC a wwemroted f unsure ack your support to aestance Eroure the
13. MVCI firmware update This occurs whether the MVCI firmware update is performed automatically or manually The following screen displays Click YES to begin CM Update The SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files need to be updated This will take approximately 4 minutes Do you want to update the SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files now The update progress bar displays and could pause for up to 30 seconds under some conditions Wait as the update progresses and do not remove power or disconnect the communication cable during this time LL Updating the SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files Please do not remove power or disconnect the communication cable The progress bar may under some conditions pause for up to 30 seconds please continue to wait 15 Successful completion of the update results in the following display F1 F2 F12 amp m E Vehicle Updating the SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files has completed successfully You can now use the SPX MVCI CM Update application without the host PC Otherwise confirm the SPX MVCI status Then please press ENTER to continue with HDS Ld Confirm the MVCI status and press ENTER to continue with HDS NOTE The following screen can occur at any time if the connection has been interrupted Remove all cables from the interface device and reconnect them E
14. SD memory card in either of the SDIO slots Select the SDMEM Card Test press ENTER to start the SDMEM Card Test Hardware Test SDMEM Test Keypad Test SDMemory Card Test Serial Number in Progress Device Loopback Test SDMEM Card Test When the test is finished the condition of the card displays Scroll to view all conditions SDMEM Test SDMEM Test Total Size Used Size OXXOXX Used Size Available Size XX XX Press ESC to return to the Hardware Test menu Auxiliary PC Applications The installation CD for the MVCI contains two auxiliary PC applications MVCI Firmware Update This application upgrades the internal software inside the MVCI unit When the Honda Diagnostic System HDS shows the MVCI firmware updating screen like HIM updating this application is not used NOTE e During setup the MVCI Dashboard will appear This can be used to change from Access Point to Peer to Peer Using the set default will automatically connect the PC to the selected MVCI To launch the application Enter All Programs SPX MVCI ver x x MVCI Update SPX MVCI Firmware Upda Connect PC to MVCI using Communication cable Connect External Power to the MVCI Cancel Click OK The following screen is displayed SPX MVCI Firmware Update This Utility will Install Firmware Version 2 12 07 on MVCI MVCI Connection Status MVCI Update Status Click Begin Firmware Update The following screen is dis
15. Secanty enabled varaia network spx A 5 Seourty enabled varelecs network WPA ciscosib Kg Unsecured wireless network 3 To configure the connection for the MVCI click Change the order of preferred networks from the Related Tasks list on the left of the screen Wireless Network Connection Choose a wireless network a ee eee SPX MVCI 9705H0 Connected fz 2g uii Aubomath r qu 6 Sorted vivan estu abt util op f Security enabled wireless network WPAZ SPXOW2 ua Security enabled wr less ttwork QA Security enabled vereless network WPA clecosh i Unsecured wireless nebwork 4 Click on the MVCI listed in Preferred networks and click Properties Wireless Network Connection Properties 1 ix m ees d Genesal Witeless Networks Advanced v Use Windows to configure my weeless network settings Available networks To connect to disconnect from or frid out more efomaltion about wireless networks m range click the button below View Ww pee Networks Prelerred networks Se at al 32 5 Select the Connection tab and check the box Connect when this network is in range Click OK The Adhoc network is now configured SPX MVCI 9795H0 properties T EL Automatic connechon Whenever this network is detected Windows can connect lo t automalic ally MVCI WiFi Function Verification Windows XP9 MVCI Wireless Connection
16. information to a PC application The MVCI communicates with the PC through a USB Ethernet or wireless card The PC application software sends commands to the MVCI to read diagnostic trouble codes read data from the vehicle s ECUS or performs special device control tests on the vehicle The MVCI is typically used in an automotive service garage It is used in and around the vehicle including the passenger compartment and or the engine compartment Read and understand the Safety Precautions section of this User Guide before using the MVCI on a vehicle Connect the MVCI to the PC through one of the methods presented above See the MVCI Software Installation section of this User Guide to determine the best connection method Connect the MVCI to the DLC to communicate with the vehicle See Connecting to the Vehicle section of this User Guide for additional information The MVCI will require power from the vehicle to operate properly The MVCI contains two 2 rechargeable NiMH AA batteries These batteries are charged whenever power is applied to the MVCI through the vehicle DLC The internal batteries may also be recharged by supplying power to the MVCI from the Power Adapter Port Use the supplied AC Power Adapter SPX replacement P N H547571 only If the batteries need to be replaced replace them with 2000mAh NiMH AA batteries SPX replacement P N H550175 See the MVCI Component Descriptions section of this User Guide for battery location informat
17. not on Enabled Disabled MVCI Technical Service continued Please circle or specify below Wired connection Using the communication cable USB Ethernet crossover or USB to Ethernet adapter will the MVCI communicate to a vehicle Adhoc wireless connection Will the MVCI communicate to a vehicle when setup and connected using the Adhoc network This is where the PC and MVCI communicate directly without using the Access point Firmware version matches Confirm the firmware version is the same on both Firmware versions match the PC items this check is done on HDS before vehicle communication To test this power on the MVCI and Firmware versions do not connect it using the communication cable USB match Ethernet crossover or USB to Ethernet adapter Open HDS and select the Select a new Vehicle Icon If the screen states the Firmware or CMupdate needs to be updated follow the on screen instructions If the HDS communication error HDS has been unable to confirm connection to the vehicle appears then the firmware versions match This HDS error only comes up when not connected to a vehicle If the MVCI is connected to a vehicle it will communicate normally MVCI Dashboard Descriptions The MVCI Dashboard appears on the PC after the MVCI has been connected through WiFi Connection Manager Utilize the dashboard for the following information and functions MVCI Profile Serial Number Switching
18. on using the supplied power adapter 2 Double click on the Wi Fi Setup Wizard desktop icon 3 A Welcome to the Honda MVCI Wi Fi Setup screen appears Read to determine the appropriate setup method to use Te Honda MUCI WiFi Setup Wizard Welcome to the Honda MVCI VAFi Setup Drie proceeding ahead seek thee acoetence of your T manager io entuse you have ecrurectates nght to make changes or to congue the Soltyvms 1 WLAN cad Tw adapter egi on fe HDG PC 2 Dosier Wifi network or acosct poni Piense choose n setup method Use a Wizard Acsicted Setup Use Adtvaeced Mode Setup The Advanced Mode Setup tl allow pou o ret af values fcr 29rermemmns your MAUI ber wie n o wrogi emreremert wE stork mno on the MN P caca bao step by Hep minscteont ateis The d wl oru wou t see ered charge Ml penro e one screen Vee Tes opten 1 you Ave going o program mslple MICI wth mda Angi 2 Need to make changes lo the etin 168991 on the wy Heime Follow steps A through J if guidance is needed Wizard Assisted Setup Or Follow steps 1 through 6 if familiar with the Wi Fi networks Advance Setup Wizard Assisted Setup A Click on Wizard Assisted Setup TB Honds LIAE WiFi Setup Wizard Welcome to the Honda MVCI WiFi Setup Deters proceeding ahead seek tee acoetence of your LT manager io entuse you have ecrerestates ng to make changes or to cor gure he tirang 1 WLAN cad WF adapter i hegr on Tte HDG PC 2 Desb
19. setting 802 11g 802 11b Speed is usually 54 mbps This is typically set at about 15 dBm but should be checked Is DHCP enabled on the router or is it a static IP See page 21 for more details Check that the Access point does not limit access using any other filters Please circle or specify below Manufacture Model Number of Access points in use Open WEP64 Open WEP128 Shared WEP64 Shared WEP128 WPA PSK TKIP Personal WPA2 PSK AES Personal Security Network key Channel 1 13 802 11b 802 11g Speed Mbps Transmit Power DHCP enabled IP Address comes from the Access point Static IP address IP Address comes from another source IP address Access point does not limit access Access point limits access MAC filter wireless isolation or other Access Point filtering Operating system Please circle or specify below Windows 7 32 or 64 bit Windows Operating system Vista 32 bit or Windows XP 32 bit Hardware processor RAM HD Find this under the system setting of Wireless control software Firewall settings MVCI Default startup mode Wireless profiles Wireless Card Type in the MVCI Wireless card status Wi Fi setting PC Internet connection the PC This can be found by right Processor clicking My Computer then clicking Properties RAM HD Find this by opening the network connections from the control panel Wireless Zero
20. signal strength left side Current screen being viewed center Internal battery condition right side The wireless icon appears when a wireless profile is connected Battery Icon Descriptions When the MVCI is powered by an external power source the battery icon displays as an internal charging symbol When the MVCI is connected to a vehicle the battery icon flashes from component battery to vehicle battery NOTE The MVCI battery charger employs temperature controlled charging algorithm It is normal to display battery charging animation when the MVCI is powered by external power source even if the batteries are fully charged l iN U Battery Charging Animation The MVCI is charging the internal batteries MES Charged Battery Icon The MVCI internal batteries charge cycle is complete Hzz Battery Idle Symbol The MVCI is powered via external adapter or vehicle power and battery charger is turned OFF T Unknown Internal Battery Symbol The MVCI has no batteries and is powered through a USB cable OX No Internal Battery Symbol If the MVCI does not have internal batteries installed the battery icon has an X on it Refer to the Frequently Asked Questions section of this User Guide for more detail Font Size The MVCI Display Font Size can be modified to display Large Font or Small Font through the keypad scroll or 4 way type NOTE To modify the Font Size through the MVCI Setup Menu refer to the MVCI Setup sec
21. the month day and year fields Press ENTER to save the changes or ESC to cancel Format Date mm dd yyyy mm dd yyyy 06 08 2009 Date mm dd yyyy 06 08 2009 To change the time highlight the Time and press ENTER Scroll up down to change the number and left right to move between the hours minutes and seconds fields Press ENTER to save the changes or ESC to cancel Clock Setup Date mm dd yyyy 06 08 2009 Time hh mm ss NNNM 16 08 45 NOTE Time is in 24 hour format Contrast Control 1 To change the contrast brightness of the MVCI select View amp Set under Contrast Control Press ENTER MVCI Setup Contrast Control View amp Set Font Size Small Font 2 Scroll left right to change the contrast percentage Press ENTER to save the change or ESC to cancel Contrast Control UH HELLE LLL 50 Font Size The MVCI Display Font Size can be modified to display Large Font or Small Font 1 Select Small Font under Font Size Press ENTER MVCI Setup Font Size Small Font Wireless Enable 2 Move the cursor over the desired option press ENTER to save the change or ESC to cancel Small Font Large Font NOTE The Large Font function does not apply to all screens Wireless To enable or disable the wireless connection select the current setting of Enable or Disable under Wireless press ENTER Toggle to Enable or Disable press ENTER MVCI Setup Wireless Enable Enabl
22. 1 Open the MVCI Wireless Connection Manager by double clicking on the desktop icon 2 Locate and highlight the MVCI to connect to Note The PC and the MVCI must both be connected to the same wireless mode i e both Adhoc and connected or both infrastructure and connected Click Connect OR Set Default see below a If the MVCI does not appear in the Connection Manager and clicking Refresh does not make the MVCI appear verify WindowsXP Windows Zero Configuration on page 43 MYC Connection Manager P x Please aways ute Tur MVO Connection Manager when you use MVCI wereters connection wth HDS Erawa tee MVC n uong mesme 2 12 x or haghe Ard erre post 60 000 i ureeritcted B unsure ak you IT support he anios Erme he PC mereri imb n emm on Choose MVCI Saiect ary cable MVC below te estabih conmecton MYTI Lue mee c 33 b Set Default can also be used to connect the MVCI This will set the selected MVCI to automatically connect each time the MVCI Connection Manager is opened if the MVCI is available An asterisk will appear next to the MVCI that is set to default c To release the default selection click Release Default in the MVCI Connection Manager The user will now have to select the MVCI every time the MVCI Connection Manager is opened MVC Connection Mamaper Peste Swept wee fee MVO Connection Manage shen pow use MVO went connection sat MLS E niue fe MVCI i erg messe 2 12 x oF Pees
23. 1 Setting 2 The following Setting 2 options are available Auto Detect Check Version 54 To turn on or off Auto Detect select Auto Detect and press ENTER Select Yes or No and press ENTER Setting 2 Auto Detect Auto Detect Yes N A No N A Check Version To view the CMU firmware version select Check Version and press ENTER Auto Detect X X X N A N A Check Version Network Setup Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config Select Network Setup and press ENTER User Config MVCI Setup User Customize CM Update Mode Network Setup The following setups are available e Ethernet e USB Device Wireless Profiles e DHCP Server Ethernet NOTE The MVCI can connect to the Internet via the MVCI Ethernet port Contact your IT support for assistance and network settings For most installations the factory default settings should be used The following Ethernet setup is included if you require a unique Ethernet setup due to the configuration of your PC Connect the MVCI to the PC with an Ethernet Crossover cable not included 1 To change the Ethernet network settings select Ethernet press ENTER Network Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 2 To change the IP Address highlight the IP Address and press ENTER Scroll up down to change the number an
24. CI does not support mixed or combined security Change the Access point to WPA Personal or WPA2 Personal WEP64 or WEP128 with passphrase The MVCI only supports WEP64 or WEP 128 with direct hex entry characters Change the key to 10 hex characters for WEP64 or 26 hex characters for WEP 128 This security type can be used both for infrastructure mode and or Adhoc mode Wireless Channel If using the P300 wireless card in the MVCI channels 1 7 or 8 should be used on the Access point If the Clarity card is used in the MVCI any channel that is optimal for the work area can be used Special characters in the SSID or network key The MVCI supports characters 0 9 a z and A Z only Characters lt gt amp V or accented characters such as Network key Password to reflect these limitations Wireless Isolation in the Access point or SSID Some Access points limit connecting to the network and this is not Isolation compatible with the MVCI especially on port 60000 SSID and Wireless Isolation limit the connectivity between devices connected to the Access point Disable these features in the Access point The PC cannot find the MVCI due to signal strength Infrastructure and Adhoc range should be limited to 70 feet 21 meters Move the Access point for best signal strength MAC address filtering on the Access point An IT specialist will have to add the MVCI to the list on the Access point It would be best to remove this featu
25. Configuration Windows XP9 Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig Windows 7 Other Wireless control software Find this in the control panel on the Windows Firewall Other Firewall software PC by clicking Security Center The Default startup mode determines which network Infrastructure or Adhoc the MVCI boots up in Find this by connecting the MVCI with the communication cable USB Ethernet crossover or USB to Ethernet adapter and opening the Wi Fi Setup Wizard Advanced option from the desktop Find this by connecting the MVCI using the communication cable USB Ethernet crossover or USB to Ethernet adapter and opening the Wi Fi Setup Wizard Advanced option The MVCI and PC should match P300 or Clarity is the card type used in the MVCI For more information see page 20 for pictures and descriptions Verify the blue light on the front of the MVCI is on when the MVCI is fully booted If not open the top of the MVCI and confirm the card is fully inserted Verify if W Fi function is set to Enabled or Disabled on the MVCI wireless setting menu See page 51 Is the PC able to connect to the internet and dealer network when in infrastructure mode 4 Please circle or specify below Infrastructure Adhoc Peer to Peer Keep Previous PC and MVCI have the same wireless profiles PC and MVCI do not have the same wireless profiles P300 Clarity Blue wireless light is on Blue wireless light is
26. G Verify all Access points are capable of running Wi Fi G at 54 Mbps Some Access points use G version with higher speeds but the MVCI will not be fully compatible with these Access points See the Limitations section on recommended Access point speeds on page 45 10 Interference The MVCI Wi Fi is susceptible to interference like all Wi Fi devices A list of known devices in a repair shop that can cause interference are e Alignment machines Cordless phones operating on the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges Bluetooth devices such as cell phones Microwave ovens Analog security cameras 21 MVCI Adhoc Mode also called Peer to Peer 1 Serial Number Printed on the back of the MVCI 2 Channel Choose a channel different from the channel the Access point router is currently set up on 3 Security Supported security types for the Adhoc network WEP 64 or WEP 128 Open e Open WEP64 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase e Open WEP128 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase e Shared e Shared WEP64 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase e Shared WEP128 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase e See the Limitations section beginning on page 45 for more information 4 SSID Name the MVCI broadcasts wirelessly Choose a different SSID for each MVCI HDS PC 1 Locate the software that currently controls the wireless connection on the PC The MVCI can only b
27. H off the shelf Batteries Manufacturers Standard Warranty applies SOFTWARE Unit software is proprietary confidential information of SPX and protected under copyright law Users have no right in or title to Unit software other than a limited right of use revocable by SPX Users shall not a transfer or disclose the Software without the prior written consent of SPX b disassemble decompile reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive the source code of the Unit software or c remove or destroy any proprietary markings confidential legends or any trademarks or trade names of the Unit software Unit software may not be copied except in ordinary backup procedures Unit software when correctly installed will execute its programmed instructions SPX does not warrant that software will operate uninterrupted or error free ADVANCE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Upon the discovery of a possible defect contact the applicable SPX Call Center set forth below The User will be shipped an Advance Replacement Unit if such Unit is found to be defective under the terms of this warranty In the event there are malfunctions or defects of the PRODUCT SPX shall send an Advance Replacement unit to replace said malfunction or defective unit Dealer Distributor shall receive an Advance Replacement unit at no charge Dealer Distributor shall then return the malfunctioning or defective unit back to the SPX Support Center using the prepaid shipment instructions inclu
28. IP address Press ENTER to accept the changes then press ESC to return to the previous menu To return to the previous menu without accepting the changes press ESC USB Config IP Address IP Address IP Address 172 19 250 11 172 019 250 011 Subnet Mask 255 295 259 0 3 To change the Subnet Mask highlight the Subnet Mask press ENTER Scroll up down to change the number and left right to move between the components of the Subnet Mask Press ENTER to accept the changes then press ESC to return to the previous menu To return to the previous menu without accepting the changes press ESC Subnet Mask IP Address Subnet Mask 172 19 250 11 255 255 255 000 Subnet Mask 259 299 2990 4 To save your changes scroll down to the Network Service option and press ENTER USB Config Subnet Mask 205 299 299 0 Network Service Save amp Restart Wireless Profiles 1 To view the wireless profiles settings select Wireless Profiles press ENTER Network Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 56 2 Select Infrastructure or Ad Hoc press ENTER Wireless Profile Infrastructure Ad Hoc 3 Select View Profile Details press ENTER Scroll to view all profile details Wireless Profile Profile Details Profile Details View Profile Details AUTH View Connection Config XXXXXXXX ENCRYPTION infrastructure 4 Select View Connection Config press ENTER Scroll to view all conn
29. Modular Vehicle Communication Interface MVCI User Guide Safety Definitions Follow all DANGER WARNING IMPORTANT and NOTE messages in this User Guide These safety messages are defined and formatted as follows DANGER or WARNING Means you risk bodily harm and or possible loss of life IMPORTANT Means the information demands special attention or that you risk damage to the vehicle or the tool NOTE Provides clarity and helpful tips The safety messages cover situations SPX is aware of SPX cannot know evaluate or advise you as to all of the possible hazards You must be certain that any conditions or service procedures encountered do not jeopardize your personal safety Consult documentation in the User Guide whenever the DANGER or WARNING symbol appears on the MVCI It is important to follow the actions detailed in the User Guide Copyright No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of SPX Disclaimer All information illustrations and specifications contained in this User Guide are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Further SPX shall not be liable for errors cont
30. PC erations match a tumet on Chooses Mw Setect an molstie MT beos 10 estab sh coreector MVC Last tga UK MVC HOVCCMS 100 19 7965240 eae c To release the default selection click Release Default in the MVCI Connection Manager The user will now have to select the MVCI every time the MVCI Connection Manager is opened 3 When connected the MVCI Dashboard appears Select the switch on the right side of the dashboard to switch wireless modes between Infrastructure and Adhoc modes E e 4 Select the switch again The Dashboard switches modes and creates a wireless profile on the PC for the Adhoc network to the MVCI Note This initial switch could take up to 2 minutes for the PC to create profiles tun 5 The MVCI is now configured on the PC and wireless setup is complete See the MVCI Dashboard Descriptions on page 48 for more information about the Dashboard 39 User Troubleshooting Guide Wi Fi Time Out 1 The MVCI has a 60 minute time out for an inactive wireless connection The MVCI automatically disconnects at this time out This timer is a lock timer for exclusive use The timer value decreases if the PC does not communicate with the MVCI and the lock expires when the timer reaches 00 00 Another user would then be able to connect to the MVCI 2 When this occurs click OK and select Refresh in the MVCI Connection Manager screen Click Connect when the desired MVCI is highlighted
31. PC to save the profiles and automatically connect to each network type the MVCI uses Waiting for users message in the wireless utility The MVCI has a boot up time of 1 minute Wireless connection cannot be made until this time Verify the MVCI and the PC are configured to the same network type both Adhoc or both infrastructure Wireless hardware Verify the PC has a built in or add on wireless adapter capable of supporting 802 11b and 802 11g wireless 45 Technical Service Important The following is a list of information to gather before contacting technical service The technical service agent needs this information to assist you with issues you may be experiencing Access Point Manufacture and Model Security setting on AP Network key Channel Wireless type used and speed Transmit power IP Address configuration MAC address filtering or wireless Isolation settings This information should be listed on the bottom of the Access point Also is there more than one in use in the service area This is the wireless broadcasted name WPA WPA2 WEP64 WEP 128 etc This is the key you have to enter to gain access through the security of the Access point Please obtain this from your IT specialist if the Network key is not known What channel is the Access point set to This is typically set to Auto If this is not Known your IT specialist will have to login to the access point to check this
32. SSID Network suthentcabon Network authentication Dats encryption Date encryption Network key Network key Channel Obtain an IP address automabcally ETT REP eee SET Use the following IP address Select Startup Network Infrastructure C Pes to Peer Keep Previous Read the Current Connected b Peer to Peer Adhoc i Fill in the Network name SSID and if security for Adhoc is desired fill in the Network authentication Data encryption and Network key If security is not desired select Open or Disabled for these options from the drop down menus li Select one of the Default Wireless Mode options to determine the boot up mode of the MVCI 1 Infrastructure MVCI automatically connects to the Access point on boot up 2 Peer to Peer MVCI boots up in peer to peer mode Adhoc 3 Keep Previous MVCI boots up in the mode it was last shutdown in 28 3 When all information is complete click Update MVCI Honda MYCI WiFi Setup Wizard E x Use Current MVCI Settings CO Use Current MVCI Settings 9 Use the following Settings Use the following Setting Existing profiles Existing profiles Network name SSID Network name SSID Network authenhcahon Network authentication Dats encryption Date encryption Network key Network key Channel Obtain an IP address automabcally Default Wireless Mode Use the following IP address Select Startup Network Infr
33. UM success Upgrading Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI After the MVCI firmware update is complete the MVCI restarts through its normal sequence and displays the Host Status screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config When the MVCI firmware update is complete the screen below is displayed Press Enter on your keyboard or click the green check mark located in the lower right corner HDS will return to the HDS Welcome screen Vehicle FI F2 FIZ 4 Updating the SPX MVCI has completed successfully ia NOTE The update sequence will vary by the software content Update the SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files Refer to step 7 in the Automatic Update portion of HDS MVCI Firmware Update section of this User Guide NOTE CM Update automatically begins at the close of the MVCI firmware update This occurs whether the MVCI firmware update is performed automatically or manually 18 Connecting to the Vehicle 1 2 3 Connect the Vehicle Cable to the MVCI and to the Data Link Connector DLC on the vehicle The MVCI will power on automatically when power is received through the vehicle DLC Turn off the MVCI by disconnecting the vehicle DLC and pressing ESC for 5 seconds The MVCI also powers off automatically after 30 seconds when disconnected from an external power source NOTE To reset the MVCI press
34. VCI Update Status Connected MYCI Connectivity Failed 64 If the system detects that the software on the MVCI is current or newer than the software resident on the PC the following screen is displayed SPX MVCI Firmware Update Firmware in MVCI is either current or newer Firmware Do you want to reinstall Begin Firmware Update Click Yes to continue or click No to close the dialog box then click Close to exit the application If the MVCI is not connected or the MVCI is not powered the following screen will be displayed SPX MVCI Firmware Update Timed out waiting for interface device to initialise Ensure that power is applied to the MVCI Disconnect USB and then reconnect USB cable to the PC Do you wish to retry pepe Begin Firmware Update Confirm cables are correctly connected and that the MVCI is powered and displaying the Host Status screen Click Yes to retry Click No to close the dialog box then click Close to exit the application Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config MVCI Registry Setting This application is used to view change the IP addresses used to communicate to the MVCI The following screen is displayed when MVCI Registry is selected from Start gt All Programs gt SPX gt MVCI ver x x gt MVCI Registry SPX MVCI Registry Settings MVCI Debug Enable MVCI USB IP Address TE SEE V1 MVCI Ethernet IP Address 142 a 18 4 2060 11
35. VCI firmware update begins ff fepe d F2 G JB Vehicle Updating the SPX MVCI software Please do not remove power or disconnect the USB cable 5 The MVCI automatically reboots Follow directions on the screen Do not remove power or disconnect the MVCI ff 12 es E Vehicle u ssn q Rebooting the SP X MVCI Please do not remove power or disconnect the USB cable _ After rebooting the MVCI displays the following messages of what files are being upgraded Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Verifying MD5SUM MD5SUM success Upgrading Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI After the MVCI firmware update is complete the MVCI restarts through its normal sequence and displays the Host Status screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config 14 6 When the MVCI firmware update is complete the screen below is displayed Press Enter on your keyboard or click the green check mark located in the lower right corner DESEE CCOLUL PISSINYNT 2 2P2 YELLLLIULLCOLkKL IC LUOCOILOL IZLOLLOZEZHZLLOIL FI F2 12 2 e Vehicle Updating the SPX MVCI has completed successfully NOTE The update sequence will vary by the software content 7 Update the SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files NOTE CM Update automatically begins at the close of the
36. a Jas POAC Pisasse seays use this MOI Connection Manager when you use MVC wesless connecton with HOS Ensure the MVC s using eme 2 12 xx or higher And ensure pot 60 DOO i uwestected f were ask your IT support for anmstance Enare the PC wireless switch a tuned on Choose MVC Select arry avaiable MVC below to establish a commecson 3 To set the time out clock back to 59 59 double click the time section of the MVCI Dashboard 40 Windows 7 Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig Before completing these setup procedures consult your IT specialist to verify your current wireless network can run with Windows Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig services For users currently using a third party wireless network manager utility this operation could affect the existing network connection Note Use this procedure with caution This procedure will start using the Windows AutoConfig services for wireless 1 If the following screen appears on Windows 7 after selecting the Refresh button on the MVCI Connection Manager the Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig services must be set 1 I Ensure that s wireless swetch of your PC i turned on PX This application requires wweless service to be running Please start the servce manually sd it a not started Follow the steps below to start the service 1 Click on Start type in services msc and press Enter key 2 In the window that opens scroll to the bottom check
37. ained herein or for incidental or consequential damages including lost profits in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Screens shown in this manual may vary in appearance due to the product software version at the time of shipment US and Canada Regulatory and Compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense In accordance with part 15 of the FCC rules the user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by SPX Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadia
38. all diagnostic procedures and precautions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or otherwise unneeded repairs The MVCI vehicle I O connector is to be connected to the vehicle Data Link Connector DLC only Signals on these lines are limited to 32V DC UL 61010 1 Category I and are never to be connected to AC voltage UL 61010 1 Category Il Ill and IV Replace with rechargeable 2000mAh minimum AA Nickel metal Hydride NiMH batteries only IMPORTANT To avoid damaging the tool or generating false data make sure the vehicle battery is fully charged and the connection to the vehicle DLC is clean and secure Do not place the tool or communication cable on the distributor of a vehicle Strong electromagnetic interference can damage the tool Never disconnect or reconnect any electrical connector while the ignition is on Control unit damage may result The MVCI unit is designed to operate within 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C ambient temperature range The surface of the MVCI could appear warm after extended periods of use this is normal Users should be careful when holding a unit that has been exposed to very high ambient temperatures over 104 F 40 C for example General Information The SPX Modular Vehicle Communications Interface MVCI is an interface box used to connect to a vehicle s data link connector DLC The MVCI is used to read information from a vehicle s electronic control units and sends this
39. as function settings Modification or service by anyone other than SPX or its approved Service Providers Products whose serial number has been removed making the Unit warranty condition impossible to clearly determine DISCLAIMER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event shall SPX be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including lost profit whether based on warranty contract tort or any other legal theory No one is authorized to make any statement or representation altering the terms of this warranty Certain exceptions to SPX s limited warranty may apply based on applicable laws and regulations 655 EISENHOWER DRIVE OWATONNA MN 55060 0995 USA TELEPHONE 507 455 7000 CUSTOMER SERVICE 800 533 6127 FAX 800 283 8665 TECH SERVICES 800 533 6127 SERVICE SOLUTIONS FAX 800 955 8329 2009 SPX All rights reserved March 6 2012 Rev K 550271
40. astructure Pest to Peet Keep Previous Read the Current Connected TIC SEUUQE TOW ave Wiki Settings Hom fhe PL 4 A message appears to say the configuration process was successful Click OK to return to the WiFi setup welcome screen Honda MVCI Wiki Setup Wizard 5 Click Close to return to the Welcome to the Honda MVCI Setup Wizard screen Click Exit to return to the desktop 6 Continue to page 30 to configure the PC 29 Set Up PC Communication to MVCI The following steps connect the PC to your Access point and your designated MVCI NOTE Your PC must have an internal wireless capability or an active external wireless card e Your wireless radio must be enabled on your PC Many laptop PCs have a software or hardware switch to enable or disable the wireless radio to allow use of a PC in a radio sensitive environment such as an airplane If your wireless adapter cannot detect or connect with any other wireless device in the environment refer to the PC documentation to resolve to enable the wireless radio If you are running Windows XP begin your setup with Step 1 on page 30 If you are running Windows 7 Windows Vista begin your setup with Step 1 on page 35 Windows XP9 Infrastructure Access Point 1 Open the Windows wireless utility by one of two ways i Task bar Icon Double click the lower right task bar icon ii Control Panel Click the Start Button select the Control Panel click Netwo
41. click Write Settings to MVCI Click Continue WB Honda MVCI WiFi Setup Wizard Setup for imfrastructure mode Access Point Thus mode is used when the MVCI comemnunicates to the PC through an Access Pot Infrastructure Access Port 29 Use Current MVCI Settings the following Seng Existing profiles Network name SSID Network authenticabon Data encypoor Network hey an IP sddress automatically J Use the followeng IP address EE 25 F Asetup screen for Peer to Peer Adhoc opens There are two options 1 Select Use Current MVCI Settings if it has been setup previously and click Continue skip to section G 2 Select Use the following Settings and enter new Peer to Peer settings of your own that you want to use when connecting directly to the MVCI Fill in the Network name SSID Network authentication Data encryption Network key and Channel See the section MVCI Adhoc Mode also called Peer to Peer on page 22 for definitions and the MVCI Limitations on page 45 for further information When all the information is complete click Write Settings to MVCI Click Continue honda MYC Will Setup Wizard Setup for Peer to Peer Mode AdHoc The mode used when wou need the MVD to comm unscate drect to the PC Lx when pou are creating pnspahot wie on rosd teat Puer to Pier AdHoc Wie Cunment MVO BSemngs 1 the Iollowing Setting Exietrg profiles Network name 8851 Network suth
42. d left right to move between the components of the IP address Press ENTER to accept the changes then press ESC to return to the previous menu To return to the previous menu without accepting the changes press ESC Ethernet Setup IP Address IP Address IP Address 172 19 250 11 172 019 250 011 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 To change the Subnet Mask scroll down to highlight Subnet Mask press ENTER Scroll up down to change the number and left right to move between the components of the Subnet Mask Press ENTER to accept the changes then press ESC to return to the previous menu To return to the previous menu without accepting the changes press ESC Ethernet Setup Subnet Mask IP Address Subnet Mask 172 19 250 11 255 255 255 000 Subnet Mask 25525525510 4 To save your changes scroll down to the Network Service option and press ENTER Ethernet Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Network Service Save amp Restart USB Device For most installations the factory default settings should be used The following USB setup is included if you require a unique USB setup due to the configuration of your PC 1 To change the USB device network settings select USB Device press ENTER Network Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 2 To change the IP Address highlight the IP address and press ENTER Scroll up down to change the number and left right to move between the components of the
43. ded with the Advance Replacement unit If such Unit is found to be not covered under the warranty after initial inspection at the SPX repair facility such User may be charged for the repair of the Unit TECHNICAL SERVICE If you have any questions on the operation of the product or Advance Replacement Procedure call SPX Call Center Supported Region Phone Number Location SPX USA USA Canada Virgin 1 586 753 3326 Islands Northern Mariana Islands Saipan Guam Puerto Rico SPX Japan 0120 566 541 SPX Mexico Mexico Caribbean 52 55 2595 1630 Latin America SPX Brazil South America 52 55 2595 1630 SPX Europe East and West Europe 49 6182 959424 Russia Middle East Africa 71 Limits and Exclusions to Warranty This warranty does not cover and shall be void for Damage that is attributable to fire theft or acts of nature Damage caused by environmental influences electrical storms magnetic fields etc Damage which has not been caused during normal operation Repair of damage that is cosmetic only or does not affect product functionality such as wear and tear scratches and dents Failures caused by products not supplied by SPX Failures resulting from alteration accidental damage casualty misuse abuse or neglect Introduction of liquid or other foreign matter into the Unit Improper installation operation or maintenance Improper connections with peripherals Maladjustment of consumer controls such
44. dow will appear 6 Select option The Following user 7 Enter Administrator User name amp Password and click OK 8 MVCI Registry main window will appear To resolve the problem click OK to close the dialog box and perform the following Close the running MVCI application Click Windows Start Click All Programs Click the SPX folder Click MVCI Ver X X Right click on the MVCI Registry icon Select the option Runas eee S9 I zr 66 8 Select the option The following user 9 Enter Administrator User name amp Password and click OK 10 The application main window will appear 11 Complete the necessary task within the application and exit the application For Windows Vista 7 SPX MVCI Registry Unable to access the registry try to run in Administrator mode Steps to run the MYCI Registry application in Administrator mode 1 Close the running MYCI Registry application 2 Select windows Start gt All Programs gt SPX gt MYCI Ver x x gt MYCI Registry 3 Right click on MVCI Registry 4 Select option Run as administrator 5 User Account Control window will appear 6 Select option Allow 7 Enter Administrator User name amp Password if required and click OK 8 MVCI Registry main window will appear To resolve the problem click OK to close the dialog box and perform the following Close the running MVCI application Click Windows Start Click All Programs Click the SPX folder Cl
45. dows 7 MVCI Battery Installation 1 2 oe 4 Remove the 2 screws from the battery cover using a Phillips screwdriver Remove the battery cover and set aside Insert the supplied 2 pre charged AA Sanyo Eneloop Batteries confirm correct orientation Replace the battery cover and the 2 screws MVCI Driver Installation NOTE The MVCI Application see previous page must be installed before installing the MVCI Driver The installed folder SPX must be on your PC main drive C SPX 1 With the batteries installed in the MVCI plug the external power supply into the MVCI to boot it up 2 Using the USB cable supplied with the MVCI connect the MVCI to your PC 3 Windows XP Vista or 7 0 will automatically install the MVCI driver software Observe the status and completion of the installation from your PC desktop Windows XP Windows Vista 7 i Found New Hardw X v TT IM Installing device driver software SPX MVCI Click here for status J Found New Hardware X Your new hardware is installed and ready to use a SPX MVCI Device driver software installed successfully 4 a Installation is now complete When installing on 4 b Installation is now complete Windows XP restart the PC if prompted 10 Network Connections There are three types of network connections Ethernet USB and Wireless The MVCI can act as a DHCP server for any of these connections Ethernet Connection If an Ethernet cable i
46. e Disable SDMEM Format Format SDMEM Format To erase and reformat the SD memory card select Format under SDMEM Format press ENTER SDMEM Format Nu All Data in SD approximately 15 Format memory card will be minutes Factory Defaults l Erased Restore Reformat may take lt Enter gt to Continue Factory Defaults To restore the MVCI to the factory default settings select Restore under Factory Defaults press ENTER Default Default SDMEM Format All Current Settings will Restoring Format be Erased Factory Defaults E lt Enter gt to continue IMPORTANT All Network configuration settings will be reset to the following values e Ethernet IP 172 19 250 11 e USB Device IP 172 19 251 11 e Wireless IP 172 19 253 11 e DHCP Server Enable In addition to the network settings mentioned e Clock format is reset to USA Philippines e Language is reset to English e SDIO 1 amp 2 are reset to Enable e Keybeep is reset to Enable and e Contrast is reset to 46 51 User Customize 1 2 Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config Select User Customize and press ENTER Switch Wireless DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize The following customize options are available e Language Destination Beep Menu Language 1 To change the Language on the MVCI select Language and p
47. e used with Windows wireless utilities Other software controls are not compatible See the examples below for Windows XP and Windows 79 Windows Vista wireless utilities If the wireless utility appearance differs the PC is not using the Windows wireless utility Windows XP Windows 7 Windows Vista Choose a wireless network Chk an item in the kit below to connect to paroles nebwork in range or bo get more A x m SPX MVCI 97950 Connected Z 5 E Urmecured computer to computee network will t WPAZ 4 4 ot f Securty enabled wereinss network m o 2 Unsecured wireless network will a f Seourky enabled wireless network WPAZ will Se j neu f Security enabled wireless network WPA2 uil SPXUWZ n B I Security ensbled wireless network WPA il cscosb _ 2 Le R T gt Note Changing how the existing network is accessed can result in preventing access to the wireless network e If the PC cannot be changed to use the Windows utility the MVCI will have to use the communication cable USB Ethernet crossover or USB to Ethernet adapter 22 MVCI Wi Fi Setup Before setting up the MVCI for Wi Fi confirm the PC is connected to the Access point that will be used with the MVCI See Set Up PC Communication to MVCI steps on page 30 for Windows XP users or page 35 for Windows 7 Windows Vista users 1 Connect the MVCI to the PC via USB cable and power it
48. ections Wireless Profile View Profile Details IP Address Subnet Mask View Connection Config 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask MAC ID XX XX XX XX XX XX DHCP Server For most installations the factory default settings should be used This DHCP Server setup is included if you require a unique DHCP Server setup The DHCP server setting controls whether the MVCI will act as a DHCP server for Ethernet and USB connections 1 To change the DHCP server setting select DHCP Server press ENTER Network Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 2 he display will show the current setting of the DHCP server To enable disable the DHCP server highlight the current status press ENTER DHCP Server DHCP Server Enable 3 Select Enable or Disable press ENTER to save the change DHCP Server Enable Disable MVCI Status Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config Select MVCI Status and press ENTER User Config User Customize CM Update Mode Network Setup MVCI Status 57 The following status options are available e SDIO 1 e SDIO 2 e Battery Charger Host Status SDIO 1 To view the status of SDIO slot 1 select View Status MVCI Status View Status View Status Status screens appear scroll down to see all status items Power Write Protected Card Status Over C
49. ed Note Changing Access point settings may adversely affect access to the dealer network Before changing any of these settings consult your IT specialist to confirm the changes being made will not interrupt dealer network access 1 SSID Name which the Access point broadcasts wirelessly See the limitations section beginning on page 45 for more information 2 Security Encryption Supported Security types on the Access point WEP 64 or WEP 128 Open e Open WEP64 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase Open WEP128 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase e Shared Shared WEP64 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase Shared WEP 128 with direct entry of HEX characters not passphrase 20 WPA or WPA2 e WPA PSK TKIP Personal e WPA TKIP Personal may be used on the MVCI when AP is set to WPA TKIP WPA AES Personal encryption If it does not work the AP has to be changed to WPA2 AES Personal or WPA TKIP Personal e WPA2 PSK AES Personal e See the Limitations section beginning on page 45 for more information 3 Channel Wireless channel the Access point is currently using See Wireless Card Types on page 20 for recommendations 4 Network Key Security Encryption used on the Access point e See the Limitations section beginning on page 45 5 IP Address The IP Address configuration determines if assistance is needed from an IT specialist Determine if the Acce
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51. er WiFi network or accent pont Piense choose n setup method Use a Wizeed Acsistid Setup Use Admacnd Mode Setup d Ascitted Setup wi weak you fvoug he proces The Advasced Mode Setup wl allow you o cet al values fcr your MVU tb wie m 6 wrelett enmrcemert wl metro mo on the NNO ou winged bee cep by Hep rsructon atele Ties moeje wl oru wou t see ered charge ul petras e ore poreen Use Tes opon dyos Ave going program mobipie MVC wth umda bangi 2 Need to make change lo the o1tn3 1e991 on the BAALI 23 B Follow the connection instructions and click Connect Te Honda M CI WiFi Setup Wizard Power up the MVCI using the supped power adapter of connect the DLC cable to vehicle Plesie connect your MVO io the PO ong fhe sepobed commurnicaton cable Emus thet fhe MVO it connected then cha Connect I LET MYLI Wil i Setup Wizard Power up the MVCI usang the supplied power adapter or connect the DLC cable to a vehicle Pleare connect your MVCI te the PC urng the supped commurncaton cable Lequee that the MVC is connected then dick Conr cn O Wating for connection lt n D When prompted the device connected successfully click Continue Honda MVC WiFi Setup Wizard Power up the MVCI using the supplied power adapter or connect the DLC cable to a vehicle Please connect your MVCI to the PC uting the tugphed communication calle Ensure that fe MVCI it connected
52. ertioston D ete encryption Network hey Chere ee ieee G The Set Default Startup Mode for MVCI Wireless screen opens Select Use Current MVCI Settings OR select Use the following Settings to enter your own default selection i Infrastructure MVCI automatically connects to the Access point on boot up ii Peer to Peer MVCI boots up in peer to peer mode Adhoc ii Keep Previous MVCI boots up in the mode it was last in at shutdown Click Write settings to MVCI Click Finish Honda M C WiFi Setup Wizard Set Default Startup Mode for MVCI Wireless Ure Current MVOC Settings Use the following Setings e defaut The MVG device well start up in Infrastructure mode Lise thes connecten d there iz a Wi socere pori dedosated to the renace bey ares The MCI device wl start op in Adhoc mode Une tit coreec tert Greet intermet it not aweslable in thes mode Keep Previous The MCI device will start D weh Lt Eroowm wireles setang P you have used he Infrastructure mode VVC will start up the infrastructure mode ee eee 26 H Amessage appears stating the configuration process was successful Click OK to return to the Wi Fi setup welcome screen Honda MVCI Wiki Setup Wizard l The configuration process has been successfuly completed Click Exit to return to the desktop Wireless Setup for the MVCI is complete Honda M CI WiFi Setup Wizard 4 L3 Welcome to the Honda MVCI WiFi Setup Before
53. ess Zero Configuration service for wireless A If the following screen appears on Windows XP when the Refresh button is selected in the MVCI Connection Manager use the following procedure to enable Windows Zero Configuration for wireless control MVCI Connection Manager Ensure that s wireless swetch of your PC s turned on This application requires wireless serice to be running Please start the serce manually it a not started Follow the steps below to start the service 1 Click on Start type in services msc and press Enter key 2 In the window that opens scroll to the bottom checking for Wwed AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig 3 Under Matus column check whether both the serveces sce started H not amp Fight chck on the service b Select properties c Change startup type to Automat 4 Click Apply then 9 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows wil open it For you cn C In the Command Prompt type in services msc and press Enter c Command Prompt 5 x Micro oft Vindows AP LVersion 5 1 2600 CC Copyright 1985 2001 Nicreseft Corp Lip i gt Documents and Settings Desiaqn Analysis dservices ma 43 D Scroll to the bottom of the window and right click on Wireless Zero Configuration Select Properties E vreocaenr Enapwes WI DI AOMA Local 5ervice Ba Winches Auso Lari Manages 4 Started Atomatic Local System Fiy wind
54. haring Center 36 Adhoc peer to peer 1 Verify the MVCI is in Adhoc peer to peer mode a Press the ENTER button on the MVCI Verify Switch Wireless is highlighted and press ENTER The MVCI displays its current mode Press ENTER button if it is not already in Adhoc mode refer to page 49 for illustrations 2 Click on Windows Wireless utility from the task bar to open it 3 Scroll through the list to find the name of the desired MVCI a If the MVCI does not appear use the refresh button in the network screen Note It may take the MVCI several seconds to switch networks Currently connected to WPA2 No Internet access Unidentified network No network access Wireless Network Connection WPA2 Connected SPX MVCI 9795HO ETecH SPXOW 2 SPX MidVCI Test Host Open Network and Sharing Center 4 Click on the MVCI name once to highlight it Click Connect EJ Road24h e ciscosb al MidVC Test Host al Pegisys ful Pegisys quest ul B SPX_MVCLS795HO A information sent over thes network might be visible to others Connect Name SPX MYCI 97950 TECH sar t l i f onal Mrength Excetbent omar am a Secunty Type Unsecured SPX _ MVCI NOT SERI 7 Me i esa Nadu 1y pe 807 lig ara ard 2D SPR_MYCI 9795HC Try amar Tai Open Network and Sharing Center 37 5 Wait while the PC gets information from the MVCI When this finishes the Adhoc network is complete Connecting to SPX
55. ick MVCI Ver X X Right click on the MVCI Registry icon Select the option Run as Administrator The User Account Control window will appear Select option Allow Enter Administrator User name amp Password if required and click OK The application main window will appear Complete the necessary task within the application and exit the application po DX ae Se pa c Q O E Frequently Asked Questions e Why doesn t my MVCI power on Ensure that the MVCI is connected to the vehicle with the vehicle adapter cable or is connected to external power adapter e Why doesn t my MVCI power off To turn off the MVCI disconnect the MVCI from all power sources and press and hold the ESC button for 3 seconds The MVCI will automatically power off 30 seconds after being disconnected from vehicle or external power Why does my MVCI power off if didn t press the ESC button The MVCI must be connected to a vehicle or an external power source The MVCI will power off after 30 seconds without external power Why does my MVCI keep rebooting when the external power is disconnected The MVCI batteries are weak Connect the external power adapter and allow the batteries to charge for 4 hours e Why does my MVCI reboot when the vehicle is started The MVCI batteries are weak Connect the external power adapter and allow the batteries to charge for 4 hours e Why doesn t my MVCI turn on when connected to the vehicle Verif
56. icle Communication Indicator Wireless Connection Indicator Battery Discharging Indicator Escape Off Button Enter Button scroll Up Down Left Right SDIO SD Memory Card Slots 2 Vehicle I O Connector USB Device Port Ethernet Port USB On The Go Port Battery AA Rechargeable NiMH 2000mAh SPX P N H550175 AC Adapter Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Output 15V DC 1 2A SPX P N H547571 26 pin Connector The MVCI is capable of taking voltage measurements on the vehicle diagnostic link I O lines These lines are limited to measurements between 0 32V DC therefore are considered in Measurement Category I UL 61010 1 Power Adapter Port Vehicle I O Port 8 32V DC Operation of MVCI readable LCD 32 F to 140 F 0 C to 60 C Operation of MVCI non readable LCD 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Storage of MVCI 4 F to 160 F 20 C to 70 C Operation Humidity 20 to 85 RH at 100 F 38 C Keypad Interface Vehicle I O Power Input Environment Physical Approximate Size 6 25 x 5 x 2 Approximate Weight 1 5 Ibs 70 SPX Corporation Limited Warranty THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO ORIGINAL RETAIL BUYERS USER OF THE SPX MVCI Warranty period i The Honda MVCI PRODUCT 61 months from the SPX invoice date including wireless card TOOL UNITS ii Memory Card USB Cable OBDII 13 months from SPX s invoice date Cable and AC Adapter iii AA NiM
57. ing for Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig 3 Under Status column check whether both the serveces are started M not amp Fight click on the service b Select properties cC Change startup type to Automat 4 Click Apply then OK 2 Open the Start Menu from the desktop and type in services msc Double click services to open 3 Scroll to the bottom of the screen and right click on Wired AutoConfig Select Properties Note Not all languages use the same Services names Look for 802 1X in the description 41 4 n the General tab change the Startup type to Automatic For Service Status select Start Click Apply x Description The Wired AutoCortig DOT3SVC sevice is responaible for performing IEEE S02 1X d Path to executable C Windows system1Z svchost exe X Local SystemNetworkcRestncted C o m You can specfy the stat parameters thet apply when you stat the serios from here Start parameters on owes Lamm _ 5 On the Services window right click WLAN AutoConfig and select Properties Note Not all languages use the same Services names Look for 802 11 in the description c m l e Aen Ve Py t asr Bn aeue go Server Aot WAM Ress chu Dep aas em Type Leon Wee mepi Pom m Ll ao Lacs ame Bet He seve G Wede tet ish meh Maree Leos unte Wet ine Di bee Se rte nee lc hve Dare nga lt Werden Lee m Led pte oe Coran Lous ntn raw p
58. ion Ensure the batteries are oriented correctly when installing Failure to operate the MVCI as stated in this User Guide may impair the protection mechanisms designed into the MVCI MVCI Component Descriptions Connection Port Vehicle Cable Wireless Card Top Port Cover Threaded Inserts 4 No 4 40 unc For future accessory Wireless Card Locking attachment Retainer Clip SDIO Slot for Wireless Card or Memory Card Status Lights Active Communication Escape Button Battery Cover or Wireless Off Button Connection Battery Battery Cover Discharging Screws 2 No 4 40 unc x S a o Enter Button da Keypad Important 4 way type Damage will result and the warranty voided if a Battery SON B Cover replacement E screw exceeds Power Adapter 0 375 in length Port USB Port On The Go Port Bottom Port Ethernet Port Cover Battery Cover removed Protocol Expansion pe Board lage 28 NC Be d B IR NiMH AA P Batteries 2 9 MVCI Screen Icon Descriptions NOTE Screens shown in this manual may vary in appearance due to the product software version at the time of shipment Host Status w J Internal Battery Icon Wireless Waiting for Signal user input Strength Icon Title Bar Body Press Enter to Config The LCD screen is divided into two parts the title bar and the body The title bar is divided into three portions Wireless
59. l pixels are set to the on position Press ESC to exit from the LCD test LCD Test Press Enter to Turn On Pixels for 5 Secs 2 After 5 seconds the following screen appears Press ENTER to display pattern 1 for 5 seconds Press ESC to exit from the test Pattern1 for 5 Secs 3 After 5 seconds the following screen appears Press ENTER to display pattern 2 for 5 seconds Press ESC to exit from the test 4 After 5 seconds the last screen appears Press ENTER to turn off all pixels for 5 seconds Press ESC to exit from the test LCD Test Press Enter to Turn Off Pixels for 5 Secs Keypad Test Select Keypad Test press ENTER to start the Keypad test Hardware Test Beep Test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test To test the keypad on units with a 4 way type keypad press each up down left right and ENTER key to see it highlight accordingly on the screen Hardware Test O O O 0 O 60 To test the keypad on units with a scroll type keypad move around the scroll pad until all of the numbers are highlighted and return to normal The 1 digit will highlight at just to the left of the 12 o clock position on the scroll pad The digits 2 through 16 will highlight in sequential order as you move counter clockwise around the scroll pad Keypad Test m2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Press ESC to exit the keypad test Scroll Test for units with scroll type keypad onl
60. lay Error e Setting 1 e Setting 2 Reprogramming 1 Select Reprogramming and ENTER CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 2 To begin a check of the reprogrammable vehicle systems press ENTER When the check is complete a status of the systems is displayed Ver 1 00 00 Checking the Database Update reprogrammable 11 JUN 2009 vehicle systems Press ENTER Display Error 1 Select Display Error and ENTER CM Update Mode Reprogramming Error 50 Display Error DATA LINK Setting 1 COMMUNICATION Setting 2 ERROR Example error 53 Setting 1 1 Select Setting 1 and ENTER CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 The following Setting 1 options are available Destination e Language To change the Destination of the CM Update highlight Destination and press ENTER Setting 1 Destination Language Scroll up down to highlight the desired destination option from the list Press ENTER to save your setting or ESC to cancel Destination USA Japan Europe Canada To change the Language of the CM Update select Language and press ENTER Setting 1 Destination Language Scroll up down to highlight the desired language choice from the list Press ENTER to save your setting or ESC to cancel Language Nederland Duetsch Italiano Setting 2 1 Select Setting 2 and ENTER CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting
61. le 19 Wireless Network Setup 20 Wireless Card Types iacussexsssestunteeie sonas d poit toe pn rad ebsa deus 20 Wireless Access Point Infrastructure Mode 20 MVCI Adhoc Mode also called Peer to Peer 22 PC 22 MVCI Wi Fi Setup esses 23 Wizard Assisted Setup eesssseeessss 23 Advanced Setup xasscsccsceececenicivwuenlseient cosspecseteceleereidece 27 Set Up PC Communication to MVCI 30 VC OWS d SERRE 30 Windows 7 Windows Vista 35 User Troubleshooting Guide ssessusss 40 Wi Fi luU co E A 40 Windows 7 Wired AutoConfig and WLAN AutoConfig iius nont opta rte Rd etn soto cs 41 Windows XP Windows Zero Configuration 43 POC EA ONS uidsetemarussa enduro anode EEEE ui eal deeds 45 Technical Services sicat isi tao tunt esie REN VES n HH U tera pbRE dat 46 MVCI Dashboard Descriptions 48 Switch Wireless 49 DLC Voltage eere 49 MVC CUO c 49 eon M 50 Serum scio T m 50 FPO IZ NER T 51 gcc HE 51 SDMEM Formal oe ssc Dont au aleae soi rist neris Eri sanr Enr Eier riS 51 Factory Defaults T E 51
62. n Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config Select Software Version and press ENTER CM Update Mode Network Setup MVCI Status Software Version Scroll down to see the remaining software versions displayed BootLoader 1 0 Kernel 1 0 Kernel A 1 0 RFS A 1 1 Kernel 1 0 RFS 1 1 RFS A 1 1 Drivers amp Apps 2 5 NOTE Software screens show example data Actual data will vary Hardware Test Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config Select Hardware Test and press ENTER User Config Network Setup MVCI Status Software Version Hardware Test The following test options are available Beep Test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test e Scroll Test for units with the scroll type keypad only serial Number Device Loopback Test e SDMEM Card Test Beep Test Select Beep Test press ENTER to turn on the beep for 3 seconds Hardware Test Beep Test Beep Test Beep shall Turn ON for LED Test 3 secs LCD Test Keypad Test 99 LED Test Select LED Test press ENTER to turn on all of the LEDs for 3 seconds Hardware Test LED Test Beep Test All LED s shall Turn ON LED Test for 3 secs LCD Test Keypad Test LCD Test Select LCD Test press ENTER to start a series of LCD tests Hardware Test Beep Test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test 1 Press ENTER al
63. n EMC Class A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareillage de la classe A est conforme ICES 003 canadien CE Mark EMC Directive This MVCI has been marked with the CE mark This mark indicates compliance with EEC Directives EN61326 1 2006 ANATEL Regulatory and Compliance Information This equipment operates on a secondary basis and consequently must accept harmful interference including from stations of the same kind and may not cause harmful interference to systems operating on a primary basis 2009 SPX All rights reserved ATTENTION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY SPX recommends charging the MVCI for approximately 3 hours before the first use Use the supplied power adapter NOTE This is not a requirement for using the MVCI Use the supplied NiMH batteries only in the MVCI To power ON the MVCI External power is required to the turn the MVCI ON External power may be provided by the vehicle diagnostic connector or the power adapter supplied with the MVCI The MVCI stays ON for approximately 60 seconds after the external power is disconnected depending on level of the battery charge then automatically powers OFF When powered by battery the MVCI can also be powered OFF by holding down the ESC Power button for approximately 5 seconds Refer to the MVCI User Guide for help with USB wireless or Ethernet connectivity To replace the MVCI batteries when needed use a Phillips sc
64. nsure the cables are connected correctly Click YES to retry the updating process again The SPX MVCI CM m ate database ape need to be updated will take approximately 4 minutes Do you want to update the SPX MVCI CM Update database and calibration files now Manual Update 8 On the HDS Welcome screen click Program the SPX MVCTI button E gj ml Vehicle Honda ee Diagnostic amp System ees 2 0 XX XXX XXX WIN32 16 9 The following screen appears Click YES to continue or click NO to close the dialog box and return to the HDS Welcome screen ff r2 FIZ 2 Vehicle Are you sure you want to update the SPX MVCI software 10 Ensure the MVCI is powered through the vehicle DLC or the AC DC power adapter Connect the MVCI to the PC via the USB cable MVCI firmware update begins 13 3 Fiz G E Vehicle Updating the SPX MVCI software Please do not remove power or disconnect the USB cable 11 The MVCI automatically reboots Follow directions on the screen Do not remove power or disconnect the MVCI 1 F2 mm Vehicle Rebooting the SP X MVCI Please do not remove power or disconnect the USB cable 17 12 13 After rebooting the MVCI displays the following messages of what files are being upgraded Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Verifying MDSSUM MD5S
65. ows CardSps Stop Securely e Maral Local System By Windows Driver Fe 7 Driver Framework Manages u Manual Local System By Windows Firewall aring 105 Provides n Started Automatic Local System By Windows Image A Restart Provides m Skated Manual Local System By Windows instaler Adds modi Manual Local System Creates an Started Automatic Local System E In the General tab select Automatic for Startup type and select Start for Service Status Click Apply to complete the process Reboot the PC and the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration will control the wireless Wireless Zero Configuration Properties Local Computer 1 og On Recovery Dependencies Semice name W2ZCSVC Display name Wireless Zero Conhguration Description Bramen automatic configuration for the 80211 Path to executable C WINDOWS NSystem32 svchost exe k nelsves Service status Started You can specily the start parameters that apply when you start the serace from here 44 MVCI Limitations Network Access Point The MVCI is not compatible with Wi Fi 802 11n Set the Access point for Wi Fi 802 11G at 54Mbps WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise The MVCI only Supports WPA TKIP and WPA2 AES Personal versions of these security types for infrastructure mode Change the Access point to one of these settings WPA and WPA2 are not supported for Adhoc networks on the MVCI WPA WPA2 Mixed mode on the Access point The MV
66. played 62 SPX MVCI Firmware Update Firmware in MVCI is either current or newer Do you want to reinstall Click Yes to begin the Firmware Update The following screen is displayed SPX MVCI Firmware Update This Utility will Install Firmware Version 2 12 07 on MVCI MVCI Connection Status UNNELTED MYCI Update Status Transferring Files Do NOT Power Off or Disconnect MVCI O 0 The MVCI will transfer the files and reboot When the update is complete the following screen is displayed MVCI Update Click OK SPX MVCI CM History Files This function retrieves History files from MVCI Do you want to retrieve the MVCI History files Click Yes or No in response to the screen s question The following screen is displayed SPX MVCI Firmware Update This Utility will Install Firmware Version 2 12 07 on MVCI MVCI Connection Status INNECTI MVCI Update Status LI MYCI Update Complete SPX MVCI CM Update The MVCI CM Update DB and Calibration Files are either current or newer It will take approximately 0 minutes Do you want to reinstall the MYCI CM Update DB and Calibration Files now Click Yes A display of the update progress appears Do not remove power or disconnect the Communication cable 63 SPX MVCI Firmware Update This Utility will Install Firmware Version 2 12 07 on MVCI MYCI Connection Status ONN LIED MVCI Update Status Updating the MVCI CM Update DB and Calibra
67. pou o ret al values fer Of p 3gr rmemms your MAUI ber wie om wem enmreremert we setworking on tre NNO Lite Re phor FE you wierd bie ep by Hep irent wtelis Thus n he wl rur you t set ard i harge Ml petras e one teg up the MVO screen Use tes og on 1 you 1 Ave going o program mulple MCI wh mda Angi MC 2f 2 A setup screen for both Access Point and Peer to Peer settings opens Select Use Current MVCI Settings if it has been setup previously OR select Use the following Settings to enter new settings of your own by using the following instructions a Infrastructure i Ifthe PC is already connected to the Access point click Read the Current Connected WiFi Settings from the PC Note This option works only if the PC has a stored profile in the Windows Wireless utility ii If the PC is not connected fill in the Network name SSID Network authentication Data encryption and Network key from your Access point ii Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your Access point is configured for DHCP at the Access point If the Access point uses a static IP select Use the following IP address and fill in information obtained from an IT specialist ul Honda MYCI WiFi Setup Wizard Infrastructure Access Point Peer to Peer AdHoc O Use Current MVCI Settings CO Use Current MVCI Settings Use the fo lowing Settings Use the following Settings Existing profiles Existeng profiles Network name SSID Network name
68. proceeding ahead seek the assistance of your LT managerto ensure you have administrative mght to make changes or to configure the following 1 WLAN card WiFi adapter semngs on the HDS PC 2 Dealer s WiFi network or access points Please choose a setup method Use a Wizard Assisted Setup Use Advanced Mode Setup The Wizard Ateetted Setup well walk you through the process The Advanced Mode Setup wall allow you to tet all valises for of programming your MCI for use in a wireless environment WiFi networking on the MVC Use the option if you would bke step by step mstructions while This mode will allow you to see and change sil settings in one seting up the MYO screen Lise tis opbon if you 1 Are goang to program multiple MVCIs with similar setings 2 Need to make changes to the existing sefings on the MVC J Continue to page 30 to configure the PC Advanced Setup 1 At the Welcome to the Honda MVCI WiFi Setup screen click on Advanced Setup TB Honda MVCI WiFi Setup Wizard Welcome to the Honda MVCI Wi Setup Detore proceeding ahead seek tee azcctance of your T manager io emue you have ecdrurertates ng to mabe changes or to torhgure he tiyang 1 WLAN cad WF piepie hegr on Te HDG PC 2 Deslier WiFi network or acocert pont Piense choose n setup method Use a Wizard Acsistid Setup Use Aubunncid Modu Setup 4 The Wierd Arcitted Setup wel week you foug the prooert The AdSva ced Mode Setup wl allow
69. re from the Access point Proxy server or Static IP address configuration on An IT specialist will have to setup the network with the proper information the Access point for the MVCI The Access point cannot be changed Another Access point should be added to the work area that can support the MVCI USB or a USB to Ethernet adapter are the other options for use with the MVCI PC Limitations Firewall settings Certain PCs have firewalls that may block the MVCI especially port 60000 Change this firewall to allow these settings or turn the firewall off Verify the firewall allows both infrastructure and Adhoc wireless network types Operating systems The MVCI supports Windows XP 32 bit Windows 7 32 and 64 bit and Windows Vista 32 bit For Windows XP SP2 it is necessary to install the KB918997 patch Wireless LAN API downloadable from Microsoft com All other operating systems are not compatible Wireless control software The MVCI only supports using Windows wireless utilities Software from third party vendors is not supported Change the PC preferences to use the Windows utilities Static IP network configuration If the network uses a static IP the PC needs to be setup by an IT specialist to work with the MVCI using alternate configurations for wireless Wireless Profiles If the PC does not have the same wireless profiles saved that the MVCI software has it will not be able to connect or switch profile types Set up the
70. ress ENTER User Customize Language Destination Beep Menu Scroll up down to highlight the desired language choice from the list Press ENTER to save your setting or ESC to cancel Nederland Duetsch Italiano Destination 1 To change the Destination on the MVCI select Destination and press ENTER User Customize Language Destination Beep Menu Scroll up down to highlight the desired destination option from the list Press ENTER to save your setting or ESC to cancel Beep Menu 1 The MVCI can be set to sound a beep with each touch of the keypad to warn of low voltage and to note when CM updates are complete To enable or disable this beep tone select Beep Menu and press ENTER User Customize Language Destination Beep Menu 52 2 Current setting of the beep tone for Key Beep Low Voltage and CMU Notice is displayed For each menu item select its current setting and press ENTER Select Enable or Disable to change its setting if desired and press ENTER Key Beep Low Voltage Disable Enable Low Voltage CMU Notice Enable Enable CM Update Mode 1 Power up the MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config screen Host Status Waiting for user input Press Enter to Config 2 Select CM Update Mode and press ENTER DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize CM Update Mode The following CM Update Mode options are available Reprogramming Disp
71. rewdriver to open the battery cover IMPORTANT To prevent damage to the MVCI do not perform an MVCI firmware update if using a Honda Diagnostic System software version lower than 2 023 012 or MVCI firmware version lower than 2 08 77 1 Verify the HDS software version and the MVCI firmware version HDS version 2 023 012 or newer must be installed on the PC and MVCI firmware version 2 08 77 or newer must be installed on the MVCI Do not perform firmware update of the MVCI on a PC with an old HDS version Honda oet Diagnostic e System e 2 v BS P MC KA The HDS version number is displayed when HDS is launched Honda otet z Diagnostic amp E System PS a Connect to the vehicle When firmware update is suggested e v follow the directions to complete the update a oe E 3 ug 2 023 012 JPN wINS 3 Ifthe HDS software version is older than 2 023 012 do not perform the following actions At the HDS menu Honda o e Diagnostic a System 395 fa gt Do NOT click on 2 022 104 JPN WIN32 the MVCI icon J At the Start menu If the MVCI version number is older than 2 08 77 do NOT run the MVCI update from the Start menu IN ieu as iSi ATL fs SPX fm MVCI ver 20874 M pay Discovery Wireless Microsoft Office Access CM Update ECU Rewrite hegi Internet Explorer s MVCI Update lie EEG Filles Nie Windows Media Player
72. rk and Internet Connections click Internet Connections and click Wireless Network Connection on be foes be I Q O iF peer Oe Pick a category l oe Sie Pick a task Aces edes M oM me et orm bat meet i eee ee Ti 1 7 ciment and Interact Comme tion lory de meta LI oan a PI AR E p Oair Tres ama azi Prona oM pon mm peter e a Peet om ene he brewer md 9 ir y o w Get t UD ee P J Comrade umero h mol kan i er or pick a Control Panel icon N Feriae v aed ae rv ma sr r DP i bas asit iat wa a Meteori Comcs 4 ut mrt tomy Ww ard vestan ered Se n Sete Sete Heard este te re gt a E fpa te wrer bege Me CO m id Change sema of fu OOW sie Thon 30 2 The Wireless Network Connection window opens If an Access point is already setup skip to Adhoc peer to peer If it has not been previously setup scroll through the list and select you Access point Click Connect Wireless Network Connection manash fadi Choose a wireless network e Paresh re Cheb an ter in the int bek bo connect to a ksrelest niebeork in tange or 3 get more riamaton PP Set up a wireless network SPEUW for a home or small orte 4M H Secun table ve etes neenon m SPx i Learn about vsreles retori elsted Tais 2s Charge the order of preferred networks f Change advanced Sem 3 Enter the Network key for the Access point and click Connect The Access point is now configured
73. s connected to the PC and MVCI with power to the MVCI the Ethernet driver will automatically be recognized Typically when an Ethernet connection is chosen setup to the MVCI is not required If additional setup is required refer to the Ethernet setup in the User Guide e USB Connection If the USB cable is connected to the PC and MVCI with power to the MVCI the USB driver will be automatically recognized Typically when a USB connection is chosen setup to the MVCI is not required If additional setup is required refer to the USB Device setup in the User Guide Wireless Connection If Wireless connection is chosen refer to the Wireless Network setup in the User Guide for setup instructions Testing the Ethernet or USB connection before using the wireless connection is recommended DHCP Server The DHCP server setting controls whether the MVCI will act as a DHCP server for Ethernet and USB operation For most installations the factory default settings should be used This DHCP Server setup is included if you require a unique DHCP Server setup If additional setup is required refer to the DHCP Server setup in the User Guide Honda Diagnostic System HDS Setup The MVCI is used with HDS software 1 Double click the HDS shortcut icon on the desktop to start the HDS Diagnostic System 2 Onthe HDS Welcome screen click the F12 tab T E 2i Honda ees Diagnostic is System gk 2 0XX XXX XXX WIN32
74. sesssseesseeeee 64 MVCI Registry Setting sees 65 Registry Error Recovery cesses eene 66 Frequently Asked Questions 67 Useful Information 69 Specifications eeeeeee ee 70 LAE LES TELA PNEU 71 Safety Precautions A DANGER When an engine is operating keep the service area WELL VENTILATED or attach a building exhaust removal system to the engine exhaust system Engines produce carbon monoxide an odorless poisonous gas that causes slower reaction time and can lead to serious personal injury or loss of life A WARNINGS Wear an American National Standards Institute ANSI approved eye shield when testing or repairing vehicles Set the parking brake and block the wheels before testing or repairing a vehicle It is especially important to block the wheels on front wheel drive vehicles because the parking brake does not hold the drive wheels Do not drive the vehicle and operate the tool at the same time Any distractions may cause an accident Have one person operate the tool as another person drives the vehicle Maintain adequate clearance around moving components or belts during testing Moving components and belts can catch loose clothing body parts or test equipment and cause serious damage or personal injury Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced Adhere to
75. ss point uses DHCP IP Address configuration where the IP Address is auto assigned or if it is using a static IP address from another network source e f the IP address has the same first six numbers as 192 168 100 1 the router assigns the IP address and IT assistance should not be needed e f the network uses a Proxy Server Static IP Address or multiple Access points bridges or repeaters it is recommended an IT specialist setup the network The IT specialist will have to configure the network PC and the MVCI for the MVCI to be used in infrastructure mode 6 Access point power level Set the Access point to a maximum of 15dBm 7 Access point type Use of Wireless Access points supporting carrier class multipath diversity antenna is recommended 8 Wireless Range The Access point should be located within a 70 feet 21 meters radius of line of sight in the work area The Wireless range for the MVCI is 70 feet 21 meters which is shorter than the wireless range of a typical PC In some cases the PC may be able to communicate with the Access point but the MVCI may not In such cases move the MVCI closer to the Access point e The recommended location for Access points is along the centerline of the shop equally spaced ceiling mounted and away from lights and metal obstructions e The MVCI should be located a maximum of 70 feet 21 meters from the PC and a maximum of 70 feet 21 meters from the Access point 9 802 11
76. then chick Connect Device connected successfully MVCI WiFi profiles read successful E Asetup screen for Infrastructure Access point opens There are two radio button options 1 Select Use Current MVCI Settings if the MVCI has been setup previously and click Continue skip to page 30 2 Select Use the following Settings and enter new Infrastructure Access point settings of your own by filling in the Network name SSID Network authentication Data encryption and Network key information from your Access point See the Wireless Access point Infrastructure Mode section on page 20 for definitions and the MVCI Limitations section on page 45 for further information 3 Network IP Address configuration needs to be determined i If the IP address from the Access point has the same first six numbers as 192 168 100 1 the router assigns the IP address and IT assistance is not needed Select the Obtain an IP address automatically option ii If the IP address is not similar to the example assistance from your IT specialist is needed to setup the network PC and the MVCI Select the Use the following IP address option iii If the network uses a Proxy Server Static IP Address or multiple Access points bridges or repeaters it is recommended an IT specialist setup the network The IT specialist will have to configure the network PC and the MVCI for the MVCI to be used in infrastructure mode When all information is complete
77. tion Files Please do not remove power or disconnect the Communication cable The following display tells you when the update is complete SPX MVCI Firmware Update This Utility will Install Firmware Version 2 12 07 on MVCI MVCI Connection Status INNECI MVCI Update Status Updating the MVCI CM Update has completed successfully If you want to use the MVCI CM Update you can use MVCI CM Update without host PC Click Close After reboot the MVCI displays the following messages Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Verifying MD5SUM MDSSUM success Upgrading Copyright Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI Upgrade Upgrade Upgrading Def RFS Upgrading Applications Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCI When the firmware update is complete the tool will go through its normal restart sequence and display the Host Status screen The entire update process takes about 3 minutes to complete Other Firmware Update Scenarios If the check for necessary update was performed through a wireless interface the MVCI update program will read the version from the tool and initiate the update but will then display the screen below Click Close to exit the application Connect the MVCI to the PC using the USB cable or an Ethernet cable and rerun the Firmware Update utility SPX MVCI Firmware Update This Utility will Install Firmware Version 2 5 9 on MVCI MVCI Connection Status Ni IT CONNECTED M
78. tion information Handling Prompted Message When Installing MVCI Firmware When installing HDS X XXX XXX click Ignore if prompted to continue installation This prompt rarely occurs Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable The following applications should be closed before continuing the install SPA MVCI InstallShield Wizard Rey R nore MVCI Application Installation Insert the CD into your personal computer PC CD ROM tray 1 4 The install CD will automatically begin the installation procedure NOTE If installation does not automatically begin go to the Start Menu XP or Windows Logo icon Vista 7 gt My Computer and click on the install CD under devices with removable storage Double click the file named Setup exe Exit all MVCI applications and confirm that the SPX MVCI device is disconnected from the PC Click OK SPX MVCI InstallShield Wizard A Ensure that no MYCI applications are running and MYCI device is not connected to the Computer then click OK to Procee During setup a folder labeled SPX is installed on you PC main drive C SPX and two SPX shortcut icons are placed on your desktop Click Finish and the installation program will automatically exit SPX MVCI InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Vizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successful ly installed SPX MYCI Click Finish to exit the wizard Restart the PC if prompted when installing on Windows Vista or Win
79. tion of this User Guide for more detail Scroll Type To display Large Font hold the scroll to the right for 1 second The MVCI will switch to Large Font To display Small Font hold the scroll to the left for 1 second The MVCI will switch back to Small Font 4 way Type To display Large Font press and hold the right arrow button gt gt for 1 second The MVCI will switch to Large Font To display Small Font press and hold the left arrow button lt lt for 1 second The MVCI will switch back to Small Font NOTE The Large Font function does not apply to all screens Language To change the MVCI display language refer to the MVCI Setup section of this User Guide for details MVCI LED Descriptions Vehicle Communication LED This LED flashes green when the MVCI is communicating with the vehicle Wireless Connection LED This LED lights solid blue when the wireless card is configured Battery Discharging LED This LED first lights solid orange for thirty 30 seconds then the MVCI automatically powers down Keypad Operation The MVCI has two kinds of keypad a 4 way type and a scroll type The 4 way type uses 4 direction buttons up down left and right The scroll type uses a circular scroll pad 4 way type Scroll type am n M Circular motion scrolls Up Down Left and Right MVCI Software Installation NOTE The SPX MVCI Installation will remove all previous SPX MVCI Installa
80. ts information from the Access point Getting information from WPA2 4 If the Access point has security protection a screen for the network security key will open Type in your network security key and click OK Note If you do not know your network security key consult your IT specialist Type the network security key Hide characters r 5 If the PC has not connected to the network before the following screen appears Click Public Network eee mcm SS ry Select a location for the ciscosb network This computer amp connected to network Windows will automatically apply the correct network settings based on the network s location Home network all the computers on this network are at your home and you recognize them this ts a trusted home network Don t choose the for public places such as coffee shops or airports Work network M all the computers on this network are at your workplace and you recognize them this is a trusted work network Don t choose this for public places such as Ji i yew deut comin ofl Gra compues en the niined Ger a you re m 8 coffee shop or airport or you have mobile broadband this is a public network and ns not trusted Help me choose Currently connected to WPA2 ap No Internet access Unidentified network No Internet access Wireless Network Connection WPA2 Connected ail ETecH SPX SPXOW2 ciscosb MidVCI Test Host Open Network and S
81. ure is below 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Centigrade Refer also to the Battery Charger section of this User Guide How do l remove the wireless card NOTE The wireless card and retainer clip should not be removed unless directed to do so If instructed to remove the retainer clip used to protect the wireless card and the wireless card follow these steps 1 Remove the top port cover 2 With the MVCI keypad facing you slide the retainer clip to the right 3 Remove the retainer clip and place it in a safe area 4 Push the wireless card inward and release The wireless card will release and eject partially 5 You can now remove the wireless card A001786 68 Useful Information Maintenance The SPX MVCI can become dirty being used in the automotive service environment The MVCI surfaces can be cleaned by wiping them with a soft cloth The soft cloth can be slightly damp with water or water and diluted mild detergent Be sure to firmly wring excess water from the cloth Do not use harsh chemical cleaners benzene thinner rubbing alcohol household cleaners cosmetics etc as these may adversely affect the surface e g discoloration Do not directly spray or add water to the surfaces of the MVCI If liquid enters the MVCI it may cause it to work improperly or become damaged If common automotive liquids come in contact with any surface of the MVCI remove them with a soft cloth immediately Cable Connections
82. urrent The screens illustrated above are status information only No items may be changed Press ESC to return to the previous menu The information for SDIO slot 1 is typically for the MVCI memory card SDIO 2 To view the status of SDIO slot 2 select View Status MVCI Status View Status View Status Status screens appear scroll down to see all status items SDIO 2 Power Write Protected Card Status Over Current Inserted The screens illustrated above are status information only No items may be changed Press ESC to return to the previous menu The information for SDIO slot 2 is typically for the MVCI wireless card Battery Charger View the current state of the battery charging circuit MVCI Status SDIO 2 View Status Battery Charger On NOTE To maximize battery life the battery charging is cut off when the internal temperature of the MVCI is at or above 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Centigrade Battery charging resumes once the MVCI power is cycled turned off and on and temperature is below 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Centigrade Host Status This item displays the IP address of the PC currently communicating with the MVCI If the PC is not actively communicating with the MVCI then the status is Inactive MVCI Status Battery Charger On Host Status TPA Po e 58 Software Version Power up MVCI After boot up press ENTER to access the User Config scree
83. y Select Scroll Test press ENTER to start the Scroll test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test Scroll Test To test the scroll function move your finger around the scroll pad clockwise to scroll down Move your finger around the scroll pad counter clockwise to scroll up Scroll Test Press ESC to exit the scroll test Serial Number Select Serial Number press ENTER to display the MVCI serial number Hardware Test Serial Number LED Test Serial Number LCD Test A1BCGM3208001031 Keypad Test Serial Number Device Loopback Test Select Device Loopback Test press ENTER to start the MVCI communication and analog circuit tests Hardware Test LCD Test Keypad Test Serial Number Device Loopback Test IMPORTANT Do not run this test if the MVCI is being powered through the vehicle cable Run this test only when the MVCI is powered by the AC power adapter The following screen displays a message to the user Remove the vehicle cable and press ESC to skip test or ENTER to proceed with the loopback test Remove the vehicle Test in progress Do cable from MVCI and not connect to Vehicle then perform the test Enter to Continue When the test is complete a pass or fail screen will display Test Passed Test Failed View Log File View Log File Press ENTER to view the test log file or press ESC to return to the Hardware Test menu If the test failed contact Technical Support 61 SDMEM Card Test Insert the
84. y that the vehicle battery power pin and the grounds on the vehicle connector are good If the vehicle connector does not have a vehicle battery pin use the external power adapter 67 e Why does my MVCI beep every time the scroll pad is pressed This is normal operation This audible beep can be disabled See the instructions for Keybeep in the MVCI System Setup section of this User Guide When using the menu functions why does my MVCI return to the Host Status display The MVCI will always return to the Host Status display after twenty seconds of no scroll pad activity When changing the wireless settings why do the settings go back to the previous value before they are saved The MVCI will always return to the Host Status display after 20 seconds of no scroll pad activity If this occurs all wireless changes made will be lost All changes must be saved before the MVCI automatically returns to the Host otatus display Why does the battery icon on the Host Status screen have an X in it The batteries are not installed or are installed incorrectly in the MVCI The batteries may be defective Why does the battery icon on the Host Status screen have a ZZ in it The battery charging is automatically cut off when prolonged use causes the internal temperature of the MVCI to rise above 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Centigrade Battery charging will resume once the MVCI power is cycled turned off and on and temperat

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