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1. the update progress takes longer or it may fail To avoid damaging the vehicle s control module do not do any of the following during an update e Turn the vehicle ignition switch to LOCK 0 e Turn off the MVCI e Disconnect the MVCI from the vehicle s data link connector DLC If you accidentally turned the ignition switch to LOCK 0 turned off the MVCI or disconnected the DLC during the update you can try to recover the update using this procedure 1 Leave the ignition switch in the ON II position unless it was already turned to LOCK 0 If so turn the ignition switch back to ON II 2 Disconnect the MVCI from the DLC connector then turn the MVCI off 3 Reconnect the MVCI to the vehicle s DLC 4 Turn on the MVCI select CM Update mode and select Reprogramming lf the updating process continues the control module is OK If the updating process does not continue the control module is damaged and need to be replaced The SD card contains all the calibration files for reprogramming vehicles Do not remove the SD card unless a problem has occurred For general tool and safety precautions refer to Safety Precautions 42 Setting Up the MVCI for Updating Refer to the User Config Explanations Set up and Customizing Settings to properly set up your MVCI Make sure you use the recommended settings under CM Update Mode to avoid problems updating contro modules Instructions for Updating Control Modules
2. 0 000s eee eee 19 DEC VONAGG aise we aian ies enaar an 19 MVCI System Setup 02 20 COGKG seis caieh So ee corte Saree cays be dcteacnt esate eh dace ae 20 Contrast Control 1 ee 21 FORO ZE nnen ich bg hen E ei a 21 WIELO Gs eane SETARE EE EET eke 22 SDMEM Format 00 00 eee 22 Factory DefaultS 0 0 00 cee 22 User Customize 0 0 23 Langage es ice eet EENT E Aa aia 23 DESHNQHON se Gane tate Late ieee eee ee ht 23 Beep Menu 0 0c cee 24 Extend HMC lt acted Gs anew eee ddde ae 24 CM Update Mode 020005 25 SCUING Porsu c redni Meee eee ae es we 25 SEUNG Zra sh Goh tis Gok oh da Eee BGs 25 CROCK VeISI OM ic tee Kees Roane es 25 Network Setup 0 00 cece eee eee 27 PINGING terenca ae ee boueine eanbhdnse oe 27 USB DEVICE aeni ea alee ELET 28 DA CPSC ECE orisa Rra kaaa heated Sate ane ae 29 Wireless Network Setup 30 INtrOdUCTION si eseas ren entisin N 30 Configure a Wireless Profile 30 Select the Wireless Network Type 30 Connecting Your HDS PC Wirelessly 31 Connect to the Desired MVCI 33 MVCI Status ovina tos st ace eae Sea 34 OORT aha eG aad aaa 34 DD E ee E EE E 35 Battery Charger 1 0 cece ee 35 HOS OUS ones as 2 ee ae Me a 35 Software VerSiOn 00 e eee eee 36 Hardware Test 0002 c ee eee ees 36 Beep TeSt 0 es 36 LED CSE eeen Hoo aE eee a he 37 ECO TES a s 5 Met a e
3. and its description and possible solutions for help Program ID not Found Program ID Error Program ID Error SD card is not found Check whether SD card is inserted Press ENTER SD card is write protected Check protect lock of SD card side Press ENTER The selected Control Module program file may be corrupted Press ENTER The selected Control Module program file is not found in the MVC memory Press ENTER This Control Module Program ID was not found in the database Verify that you have the latest update loaded If you have the latest database loaded then this Control Module does not need an update at this time Press ENTER PROGRAM ID XXXXXXXXXXXXX This Control Module Program ID was not found in the database Verify that you have the latest update loaded If you have the latest database loaded then this Control Module does not need an update at this time Press ENTER Program ID is not stored in the MVCI Retry the programming procedures Press ENTER ETOT ETIT ey TT memory card No 5D memory card installed The SD memory card is impropery installed Disabled SDIO The SD memory card is defective The MVCI cannot access the SD memory card because the wnte protect setting is locked Slide the write protect switch to unlocked The wnte protect switch on the SD card is broken The MVCI detected a corrupted program file Installation failure Invalid pr
4. back to ON Il and try the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM PROGRAM ENABLE ERROR Check for an open or short in the vehicle s WEN line located in the DLC denen the onan then il the CM ERROR Check the MVCI first If no problems are found replace the CM CM ERROR Check the MVCI after the ignition switch is turned to LOCK 0 If no problems are found replace the CM CM ERROR Check the MVCI first If no problems are found replace the CM PROCEDURE ERROR Turn the vehicle ignition switch to LOCK 0 and try the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM 51 Description and P ossible C Saus se s 5 No error code was found The MVCI could not finish the update within the allowed amount of time retried but failed again Reboot the MV CI and try again CM internal failure CM program could not be erased or written retried but failed again CM internal failure Ignition key check of immobilizer system could not finish within a set time Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 then back to ON Il and try again Error in CM transaction program to communicate with immobilizer unit WEN line signal failure WEN line failure DLC cable failure MVCI failure Rewrite process could not finish within a set time retried but failed again CM internal failure MV CI failure CM does not accept reset command because of High
5. customer shall transfer ownership of the replaced product or part to BOSCH Software Unit software is proprietary confidential information of BOSCH and protected under copyright law Users have no right in or title to Unit software other than a limited right of use revocable by BOSCH Users shall not a transfer or disclose the Software without the prior written consent of BOSCH 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 BOSCH does not warrant that software will operate uninterrupted or error free Advance Replacement Procedure Upon the discovery of a possible defect contact the Support Center as 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 BOSCH 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 BOSCH Support Center using the prepaid shipment instructi
6. liquid or other foreign matter into the unit e Improper installation operation or maintenance e Improper connections with peripherals e Maladjustment of consumer controls such as function settings e Modification or service by anyone other than BOSCH or its approved Service Providers e Products whose serial number has been removed making the unit warranty condition impossible to clearly determine 61 BOSCH shall not be liable for loss of data or other incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of this warranty All express and implied warranties including the warranties of satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above BOSCH shall not be liable for any indirect special or consequential loss or damage including without limitation any loss of profits arising from the use of this product or for any breach of this warranty This limited warranty gives BOSCH specific legal rights and BOSCH may have other rights that vary from country to country BOSCH must consult the applicable country laws for a full determination of BOSCH s rights This limited warranty is in addition to and does not affect any rights arising out of any contract of sale or by statute In the event that any product or part thereof is replaced BOSCH shall transfer ownership of the replacement product or part to the customer and the
7. you do not cycle the ignition switch an error code sets CM Update Mode Turn the ignition Switch to ON within 60 seconds 45 secs to go 15 When the update is done the MVCI gives you the option to repeat this system update on another vehicle Press Enter to repeat the same system update on another vehicle or press ESC to exit See Updating with the Repeated Mode for more information 16 Make sure there are no fault indicators displayed 45 Updating with the Repeated Mode If you need to update the same model vehicle you can save time by selecting Repeated mode at the end of the update This allows you to repeat the same system update on several vehicles without having to redo the setup To update multiple vehicles do this 1 Update the first vehicle as outlined in Instructions for Updating Control Modules Units CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 2 When the update is done the MVCI gives you the option to repeat this system update on another vehicle Press ENTER to repeat the same system programming on another vehicle with the same model and trim CM Update Mode The Control Module Update is complete Do you want to repeat this system Od update on another vehicle If YES Press ENTER If NO Press ESC After update is complete check diagnose any DTCs in each applicable system Use the Check All DTC function 3 Disconnect the DLC cable from the current v
8. ATAL YS y A i AU XY Wei NK WAVY ANN N MY Asi NaN U 7 A W AW W a ANY Au iM NY i VAL itt wi At IET ATS ek IR fe DAV Ste ii X SAME i Ww AAR TAT AN AN Va Mi AN ae 17 User Config Explanations Set up and Customizing Settings Anytime the MVCI receives power and boots up the message on the Host Status screen is Waiting for User Input Press Enter to Config Under the User Config menu you find the following choices Refer to the applicable page for more detailed information explaining the functions proper tool setup and user customization Switch Wireless pg 19 DLC Voltage pg 19 MVCI Setup pg 20 User Customize pg 23 CM Update Mode pg 25 Network Setup pg 27 Wireless Network Setup pg 30 MVCI Status pg 34 Software Version pg 36 Hardware Test pg 36 Host Status Waiting For User Input Presa Enter to Config si User Config Switch Wireless DLC Voltage MVCl Setup User Customize CM Update Mode Network Setup MVC Status Software Version Network Setup Setup Hardware Test Ethernet USB Device switch Wireless M cuie Drfies Network DHCP Server Type MVGI Status DLC Voltage rah MWCI Setup Battery Gharger Clock Host Status Contrast Control Font Size Wireless SDMEM Format Hardware Test Factory Defaults Buzzer Test 3 LED Test LCD Test anguage Keypad Test De
9. M YYYY Press ENTER lf there is a problem with the MVCI you may be asked what CM Update Mode application version and firmware version is loaded on your unit 25 To check the CMU firmware version do this 1 From the CM Update Mode menu select Setting 2 then press ENTER CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 2 Select Check Version then press ENTER Auto Detect Check Version 3 Record the MVCI CM firmware version that appears on the display Press ESC to exit CMU FW Version X X X 26 Network Setup Many of these options are used to set up a wireless network for your MVCI Refer to Wireless Network Setup on page 30 for instructions on setting up your MVCI For most installations the factory default settings should be used The following setup information is included if you need a unique setup because of your PC configuration e Ethernet e USB Device e Wireless e DHCP Server Ethernet You can connect the MVCI to your HDS PC with an Ethernet cable The MVCI supports both Crossover and Straight Through Ethernet cables It is recommended that you use the MVCI s default settings the default IP address is 172 19 250 11 and the MVCI DHCP Server is enabled NOTE e For an MVCI with the default settings to communicate with the HDS PC using the Ethernet connection make sure the HDS PC is set to automatically obtain an IP address e Some laptops have a feature th
10. 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 BOSCH is aware of BOSCH 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 the User Guide whenever the DANGER or WARNING symbol 44 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 BOSCH 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 BOSCH shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for i
11. SC to cancel Contrast Control Font Size The MVCI can display a large font or a small font To change the font size select Small Font under Font Size then press ENTER NOTE e The factory default is Small Font e Large font is not available on all screens MV CI Setup Contrast Control View amp Set Font Size Small Font Highlight the desired option then press ENTER to save the changes or press ESC to cancel Small Font Large Font You can also use the keypad buttons to change the font size e To display large font hold the right arrow for at least one second The MVCI changes to large font e To display small font hold the left arrow for at least one second The MVCI changes back to small font 21 Wireless This option allows you to enable or disable the wireless feature NOTE For U S users keep the MVCI factory default setting Enable To change the wireless option select Enable under Wireless then press ENTER MVCI Setup Font Size Small Font Wireless Enable Highlight the desired option then press ENTER to save the changes or press ESC to cancel Enable Disable SDMEM Format This feature allows you to erase and reformat the SD memory card installed to the MVCI Factory Defaults This option restores all the factory defaults e Clock format is reset to USA Philippines e Language is reset to English e Beep menu is reset to Enable e Contrast is reset to 46 A
12. TER These options are available e Clock e Contrast Control e Font Size e Wireless e SDMEM Format e Factory Defaults Clock lf you want to change the time date and date format of the MVCI select View and Set then press ENTER To change the Calendar Data format highlight Format then press ENTER Use the up down buttons to change the Calendar Data format Press ENTER to save the changes or press ESC to cancel Clock Setup 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 Use the up down buttons to change the number and the left right buttons to move between the month the day and the year fields Press ENTER to save the changes or press ESC to cancel Clock Setup Format mm dd yyyy Date mm dd yyyy 06 08 2009 To change the time highlight the time then press ENTER Use the up down buttons to change the number and the left right buttons to move between the hours the minutes and the seconds fields Press ENTER to save the changes or press ESC to cancel NOTE The time is in 24 hour format 20 Contrast Control To change the MVCI screen contrast brightness select View amp Set under Contrast Control then press ENTER MVCI Setup Clock View amp Set Contrast Control View amp Set Use the left right buttons to change the contrast percentage Press ENTER to save the changes or press E
13. Units 1 Connect the MVCI to the vehicle s DLC and turn the ignition switch to ON Il 2 Wait for the MVCI to boot up When the Host Status screen appears press ENTER Host Status Waiting For User Input Press Enter to Config 3 From the User Config menu select CM Update Mode DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize CM Update Mode 4 From the CM Update Mode menu select Reprogramming then press ENTER Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 5 The CM Update software information is displayed Press ENTER to continue CM Update Mode Ver XXXXXX Database Update DD MM YYYY Press ENTER 6 Wait for the MVCI to search for reprogrammable systems This takes about 90 seconds CM Update Mode Checking the Reprogrammable Vehicle system a 43 7 After the MVCI finishes its search a list of reprogrammable systems appears on the System Selections screen Select the system to reprogram Press ENTER to continue or press ESC to exit System Selection PGM FI AT CVT IMA Motor IMA Battery 8 The MVCI displays the Current Program ID the System and the latest Program ID Press ENTER to continue or press ESC to exit NOTE The Current Program ID displays the calibration that is currently installed on the control unit Available Update displays the calibration that is available to replace the currently installed calibration Current Program ID RRR Available Up
14. WEN signal CM internal failure MVCI failure WEN signal High failure Contradiction for Control Module response was detected during rewrite process retried but failed again Although the ECU is in rewrite state the data in the internal MVCI is not being recovered properly Control Module internal failure MVCI failure Improper lt change to mode R gt procedure is done The MVCI may not sending the correct commands Check the MVCI turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 then back to ON II and retry CM internal failure MVCI failure DATA LINK COMMUNICATION ERROR Make sure that the ignition switch is in the ON Il position and try the programming procedure again PROGRAMMING ERROR Reinstall the MVCI software the CM Update database and the Calibration files Then try the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM VEHICLE ERROR The vehicle is not equipped with a programmable CM VEHICLE ERROR The vehicle is not equipped with a programmable CM COMPATIBLE ERROR The calibration file is not compatible with the vehicle LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE The vehicle s battery charge is too low for programming the CM Charge the battery then try the programming procedure again THE SYSTEM IS IN OPERATION NOW Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 and check whether the radiator fan is running If the radiator fan is running wait until the fan stops MAX 60 seconds and tr
15. at automatically disables its wireless connection whenever an Ethernet connection is detected Disable this feature before connecting the MVCI to the HDS PC 1 To change the Ethernet network settings select Ethernet under Network Setup then press ENTER Network Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 2 To change the IP address highlight the IP address then press ENTER Use the up down buttons to change the number and the left right buttons 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 IP Address IP Address 172 19 250 11 172 019 250 011 Subnet Mask 299 299 299 0 3 To change the subnet mask highlight the Subnet Mask then press ENTER Use the up down buttons to change the number and the left right buttons 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 USB Confio Subnet Mask IP Address Subnet Mask 172 19 250 11 255 255 255 000 Subnet Mask 259 299 2990 27 4 To save your changes scroll down to the Network Service option then press ENTER LAN Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 259 0 Network Service Save amp Restart USB Device 1 To change the USB device network s
16. ble to complete an important function an error message is displayed on the screen The MVCI will try to complete the function using its internal battery but will turn off after 3 minutes If you want to keep the power on reconnect the DLC or the external power supply C When the MVCI detects a low vehicle battery charge an error message is displayed on the screen Charge the vehicle battery before diagnosing the problem MVCI Power Management Function The MVCI has a built in power management function When the MVCI is connected to the vehicle s DLC the MVCI uses the vehicle s battery to power itself It also shows the vehicle battery s state of charge although this information is for reference only To check the vehicle s battery use a Honda approved battery diagnostic tool like the ED 18 or the GR8 If the MVCI does not boot up when connected to the vehicle with a good 12V battery see Frequently Asked Questions for more information 57 Frequently Asked Questions Is it possible to use the MVCI with the PC CM Update application as with the HIM or GNA600 No The MVCI is not compatible with the PC CM Update application The MVCI can be used as a standalone device to reprogram control modules Refer to Updating Control Modules Units Do I need to use HDS to update the MVCI even if only need to update the CM You should always update the MVCI using the HDS The screen message is hard to see What can I do to make it eas
17. d more help setting up the MVCI using a DHCP server refer to DHCP Server setup WiFi Access Point Infrastructure Mode Ethernet WiFi USB WiFi WiFi Ad Hoc Mode Peer to Peer Connection Options Overview Advantages amp Disadvantages Connection Topology The PC accesses ihe interme throug the dealas wireless network The MYCl and PC communicate to each other trough the dealers wireless networ The PC acoasses the intemel through the deae a wireless network The MVCl and PC communicate to each other irough an Gihemet cable The PC accesses ihe nemel through the dealers wireless nebwork The NVO and PC communicate to each other tough a USS cabe The PC accesses the inemel througn the deales hardwired network Wireless access to the infannet SIS is not avaliable The MVC and PC communicate to each other through the wireless connection Advantages Provides greatest MVCI and PC mobility Disadvantages Mosi complex to configure and setup You cannot use ts setup on vehicle test drives 7 WPA enoryption ts nol supported Advanlagas i Works wih HitOS without additional drivers Provides goud PC monty Diced vantages Some kiss of MVCI mobility You may need to moderately reconfigure your PC Acvaniages Provides good PC moisity Requires minimum PC configuration Disadvantages Some bss of MVE motility MVC may be uscepibie lo thighe darma
18. date Od System AAXAKAAKAAXK Program ID XXXXXX Model AAKAAKAKAAK Update Description XAXAXAXAXX if YES Press Enter If NO Press ESC 9 Wait a few seconds for the MVCI to copy the data stored on the SD card to its internal memory NOTE e Do not remove the SD card from the MVCI e Do not turn off the MVCI while the data is being copied from the SD card CM Update Mode Copying 10 An update confirmation screen appears Press ENTER to update the control module unit or press ESC to exit CM Update Mode Press the Enter Button to begin the Control module Program update 11 The MVCI updates the selected system 44 NOTE e Make sure the ignition is ON e Do not turn the MVCI off e Do not disconnect the MVCI from the vehicle s DLC CM Update Mode Programming Do not turn off the ignition switch C 12 lf an error occurs during updating leave the ignition ON and go to Troubleshooting Updating Errors Press ENTER to display the error code AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED KEEP IGNITION ON TO PREVENT CONTROL MODULE DAMAGE Press ENTER 13 When the update is done the MVCI beeps and prompts you to turn the ignition switch to OFF CM Update Mode Completed Turn the ignition Switch OFF 14 Turn the ignition back ON within 60 seconds to complete the updating process The MVCI displays a countdown timer that goes away after you turn the ignition ON NOTE If
19. ds or the cables use the following information to help when attaching cables or connectors to the MVCI or plugging in the SD wireless or the SD memory cards NOTE Do not remove the SD card unless a problem has occurred see SD Card Removal Installation for more information e Use only parts supplied or recommended for use with your MVCI e Make sure the connector is properly oriented to make sure the terminals fit properly e Do not try to force a connector If it doesn t connect properly check the condition and the orientation of the connector Also check the alignment of the terminals to make sure they are not bent or broken If they are replace the applicable cable or tool e If a connector has screws for locking the connection fasten the screws firmly e Do not carry the MVCI by attached cables or forcefully pull on the cables Battery Installation and Replacement The MVCI contains two 2 rechargeable NiMH AA batteries The MVCI is not designed to operate on these batteries They are a back up power source when the MVCI is disconnected from the vehicle DLC or its external power adapter These batteries are charged whenever the MVCI is connected to a vehicle and receiving power from the vehicle or plugged in using the AC power adapter Use the supplied AC Power Adapter BOSCH replacement P N H547571 only If the batteries need replacing use 2000mAh NiMH AA batteries BOSCH replacement P N H550175 NOTE The batteries do not com
20. e ESA 37 Keypad TeSt 1 0c es 38 Serial Number 1 0 ce es 38 Device Loopback Test 000 39 SDMEM Card Test 00 000 eae 39 Auxiliary PC Applications 40 MVCI Wireless Connection Manager 40 MVCI WiFi Setup Wizard 41 Updating Control Modules Units 42 Introduction 00 ee 42 MVCI and Vehicle Updating Precautions 42 Setting Up the MVCI for Updating 43 Instructions For updating Control Modules Units 0 0 06 ee 43 Updating with the Repeated Mode 46 CM Update Troubleshooting 49 Updating Errors anaana ice Sadek yee 49 Display Error 1 0c ee 50 Enor CodeS eroaan Garda aE h 51 Error M SSA9 S 0 eee 55 Battery Warning Messages 57 MVCI Power Management Function 57 Frequently Asked Questions 58 Specifications i4 0 seks eee ees 60 Waranty 3 cea ee one e ames 61 Safety Precautions When an engine is running 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 e Wear an American National Standards Institute ANSI approved eye shield when testing or repairing vehicles e Set the parking brake and block the wheels before testing or repairing a vehicle It is espec
21. e MVCI displays the software versions NOTE These screens are examples only Actual data will vary 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 Hardware Test The MVCI includes several hardware tests that can check to make sure your MVCI is operating properly From the User Config menu select Hardware Test then press ENTER Network Setup MVCI Status Software Version Hardware Test These options are available e Beep Test e LED Test e LCD Test e Keypad Test e Serial Number e Device Loopback Test e SDMEM Card Test Beep Test This test turns on the beep buzzer for 3 seconds Select Beep Test then press ENTER Hardware Test Beep Test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test LED Test Select LED Test then press ENTER This test turns on the three LEDs for 3 seconds LCD Test This test checks the LCD function by turning on all the pixels showing two patterns then turning off all the pixels You can exit the LCD Test by pressing ESC 1 Select LCD Test then press ENTER Hardware Test Buzzer Test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test 2 Press ENTER to turn on all the pixels LCD Test Press Enter to Turn On Pixels for 5 Secs 3 After 5 seconds press ENTER to see the first test pattern LCD Test Press Enter to Show Pattern1 for 5 Secs Press Enter to Show Pattern 2 for 5 Secs 5 After 5 seconds press ENTER t
22. e MVCI requires 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 BOSCH replacement P N H547571 only If the batteries need to be replaced replace them with 2000mAh NiMH AA batteries BOSCH replacement P N H550175 See the MVCI Component Descriptions section of this User Guide for battery location information Make sure the batteries are oriented properly when installing Failure to operate the MVCI as stated in this User Guide may impair the protection mechanisms designed into the MVCI MVCI Maintenance and General Care If you need to clean your MVCI you can clean the unit by wiping it 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 damage the surface for example discoloration Do not directly soray or add water to the surfaces of the MVCI If liquid enters the MVCI it may damage the unit If you spill any liquids on the MVCI wipe them off immediately with a soft cloth Cables and Cable Connections To avoid damaging the MVCI the car
23. e System and the latest Program ID Press ENTER to continue or press ESC to exit NOTE The Current Program ID displays the calibration that is currently installed on the control unit Available Update displays the calibration that is available to replace the currently installed calibration Current Program ID XXXXXX Available Update XXXXXXXXXX Program ID XXXXXX If YES Press Enter If NO Press ESC 9 The MVCI updates the selected systems one at a time 47 NOTE e Make sure the ignition is ON e Do not turn the MVCI off e Do not disconnect the MVCI from the vehicle s DLC CM Update Mode Programming Do not turn off the ignition switch EE 12 If an error occurs during updating leave the ignition ON and go to Troubleshooting Updating Errors Press ENTER to display the error code 13 When the updating is done the MVCI beeps and prompts you to turn the ignition switch OFF CM Update Mode Completed Turn the ignition Switch OFF 14 Turn the ignition back ON within 60 seconds to complete the update The MVCI displays a countdown timer that goes away after you turn the ignition ON NOTE If you do not cycle the ignition switch an error code sets CM Update Mode Turn the ignition Switch to ON within 60 seconds 45 secs to go 15 When the update is done the MVCI gives you the option to repeat this system update on another identical vehicle Press Enter to repeat the sa
24. e installed in the MVCI To install or replace the batteries 1 With a Phillips screwdriver remove the battery cover t Battery Cover WE removed NIMH AA Batteries 2 Important Do not remove these screws If you use screws that are longer than 0 375 in You can damage the unit and to secure the battery cover you may damage void the warranty the MVCI and void the warranty 2 Insert the batteries making sure they are properly oriented 3 Reinstall the battery cover SD Card Removal Installation NOTE Do not remove the SD memory card or the SD wireless card unless a problem has occurred If you need to remove the SD card or the SD wireless card do this 1 Lift the top port cover 2 Push the SD card inward and release The SD card releases and partially ejects NOTE The SD wireless card has a retainer clip To remove it have the MVCI keypad facing you then slide the retainer clip to the right SOR VA LAR Cord a i 3 Remove the SD card MVCI Component Descriptions Connection Port ees Vehicle Cable Secure Digital Wireless Card Top Port Cover oh Wireless SDIO Slot for SD Wireless 5 Card Locking Card or 5D Memory Card Retainer Clip Escape Button Status Lig ts or E Active Off Button Communication Wireless Connection Battery Enter Button Discharging Up and Down buttons move up and down in menus Left and Right buttons change selections Pow
25. ect OnDemand c Reply as needed to any prompts d When Connected is displayed the Wireless Network Connection or WiFi utility window can be closed 31 2 Windows Vista a Right click the WiFi icon in the taskbar and select Connect to a network Mot Connected L e Wireless networks are available cE Connect to a network Network and Sharing Center Select a network to connect to Shon rr SPX_MVCL3677HO Unsecured network A AHM Engr Shop Security enabled network Baa ETecH Security enabled network a Set up a connection or network Open Network and Sharing Center c Once connected the Connect to a network window can be closed 32 3 Windows 7 Click on the WiFi icon located in the taskbar and select the network that was just configured on the MVCI Then click Connect Not connected aif Connections are available Wireless Network Connection SPX_MVCL3677HO ETecH 2131rf09 a TORSOO Other Network Open Network and Sharing Center 6 54PM rs E m s a m a2172010 Connect to the Desired MVCI e Double click on the MVCI Wireless Connection Manager icon located on the desktop e Select the MVCI whose serial number matches the MVCI you wish to connect to Then click Connect e Once Connected is displayed beneath the selected MVCI HDS can communicate with the vehicle e Once connected to an MVCI a new window labeled MVCI Dashboard is displayed showing the status of your con
26. eep you maybe using the wrong unit After pressing Enter button on the sereen it may take 60 seconds to display next screen Please wait The following update screen displays Updating the MVCl CM Update database and calibration files Please do nol remove power or disconnect the communication cable The progress bar may under some conditions pause for up io 60 seconds pease continue to walt Me i 2 4 MVCI and CM updates are complete Updating the MVC CM Update database and calibration files has completed successfully You can now use the MVCI CM Update application without the host PE Otherwise confirm the MVC status Then please press ENTER to continue with HDS NOTE The update sequence varies by the software content 16 Connecting the MVCI to the Vehicle 1 Connect the data link connector DLC cable to the MVCI and to the DLC on the vehicle 2 When you plug the MVCI into the vehicle s DLC and turn the ignition switch to ON Il the MVCI automatically boots up NOTE If the MVCI does not power up when connected to the DLC see Troubleshooting 3 To turn off the MVCI disconnect it from the DLC then press and hold the ESC button for about 5 seconds The MVCI also turns off after being disconnected from an external power source for 30 seconds NOTE To reboot the MVCI while it is connected to a power source press and hold the ESC button for about 5 seconds ny RIN WE RN N NN N
27. ehicle Go to the next vehicle and turn the ignition switch to ON Il Then connect the DLC cable OBD2 cable to the vehicle and press ENTER NOTE The MVCI may turn off before you reconnect to the next vehicle Once you reconnect the DLC you can continue the reprogramming procedure CM Update Mode Disconnect the DLC OBD2 a cable from the current vehicle Turn the ignition switch ON Il and connect the DLC OBD2 cable to the next vehicle Press ENTER 46 4 After you connect the DLC to the next vehicle the following screen appears telling you that the Repeated mode is turned on Press ENTER to continue or press ESC to exit the repeated mode NOTE If the screen below appears when you turn on the MVCI the previous user turned on the Repeated mode Make sure you press ESC and start the reprogramming procedure again Repeated mode is ON Update another vehicle If YES Press ENTER If NO Press ESC 5 Select Repeated mode then press ENTER 6 Wait for the MVCI to search for reprogrammable systems This takes about 90 seconds Repeated mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 7 After the MVCI finishes its search a list of reprogrammable systems appears on the System Selections screen Select the system to reprogram Press ENTER to continue or press ESC to exit CM Update Mode Checking the reprogrammable Vehicle system an 8 The MVCI displays the Current Program ID th
28. ensure port 60 000 i unrestricted IF unsure ask your IT support for assistance Ensure the PC wireless switch iz turned on Choose MYCI Select any available MYC below to establish connection MVE List coo 3P_BYCL G2 CGHS010014193HO Av allable Set Default Close Refresh 40 MVCI WiFi Setup Wizard Use this application to setup wireless profiles for the MVCI Both adhoc and infrastructure profiles can be set up Profiles are saved within the application for future use aa M CI WiFi Setup Wizard YYelcome to the MYCI YYIFI Setup izard Before proceeding ahead contirm following 1 Read MYO Wireless Quick Start Guide 2 The wireless access point should be configure correctly and ready for access consult with your IT manager 3 Ensure you have administrative rights ta make changes or to configure your PC and MYC to the wireless access point 4 Ensure vour P can communicate with your wireless access point Please choose a setup method Use Wizard Assisted Setup Use Advanced Mode Setup The Wizard Assisted Setup will walk you through the process The Advanced Mode Setup will allow you to set all values for of programming your MYCl for use in a wireless environment WIFI networking on the MYC This mode will allow you to view and change all settings in se the option ityvou would like step by step instructions while One screen setting up the MYC Use this option you 1 re going to program multiple MiVCls with
29. er Adapter 3 Fort USB Port USB On The Go Fort Bottom Port Ethernet Port Cover Threaded Inserts 4 No 4 40 unc Battery Cover For future a attachment Battery Cover Screws 2 No 4 40 unc x 0 375 es iga nae Ss Important If you use screws that are longer than 0 375 in to secure the battery cover you may damage the MYCI and void the warranty Battery Cover removed Protocol Expansion Board NiMH AA Batteries 2 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 The LCD screen is divided into two parts the title bar and the body Wireless Host Status Gi Intemal Battery Icon Signal Waiting For al strength Icon User Input Title Bar Body Press Enter to Config The title bar is divided into three parts e Wireless signal strength left side e Current screen being viewed center e Vehicle or internal battery condition right side The wireless icon appears when a wireless profile is detected Battery Icon Descriptions When the MVCI is powered by an external power source the battery icon displays as an internal charging symbol NOTE The MVCI battery charger employs a temperature controlled charging algorithm It is normal to display battery charging animation when the MVCI is powered by an external power source even if the batteries are fully cha
30. er CM Update Mode gt Setting 1 gt Destination lf you need to change the destination select Destination then press ENTER Select the desired destination then press ENTER to save the setting User Destination USA Japan Europe Canada LAC General Select the applicable destination from the list then press ENTER to save or press ESC to cancel 23 Beep Menu There are three types of audio notifications beeps that you can configure in the Beep Menu When you are using the MVCI CM Update keep these beep notifications enabled e Key Beep The MVCI beeps when a button is pressed e CMU Notice The MVCI indicates when the CM reprogramming is complete e Low Voltage The MVCI beeps when it has been disconnected from an external power source or when the vehicle battery voltage is low To change the beep settings select Beep Menu under User Customize Select Beep Menu on the User Customize screen then press ENTER Highlight Key Beep then press ENTER to change the setting User Customize Language Destination Beep Menu Extend Time Enable is the default setting for each beep type e Press ENTER under a selected menu to change the settings as desired NOTE Change only the Key beep under the Beep Menu Key beep Low Voltage CMU Notice Select the applicable setting from the list then press ENTER to save or ESC to cancel Extend Time This setting defines the keep alive time afte
31. ettings select USB Device under Network Setup then press ENTER Network Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 2 To change the IP address highlight the IP address then press ENTER Use the up down buttons to change the number and the left right buttons 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 USB Confio IP Address IP Address IP Address 172 19 250 11 172 019 250 011 Subnet Mask 255 295 255 0 3 To change the subnet mask highlight the Subnet Mask then press ENTER Use the up down buttons to change the number and the left right buttons 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 USB Confio Subnet Mask IP Address Subnet Mask 172 19 250 11 255 255 255 000 Subnet Mask 259 299 299 0 4 To save your changes scroll down to the Network Service option then press ENTER LAN Setup Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Network Service Save amp Restart 28 DHCP Server The DHCP server setting controls whether the MVCI will act as a DHCP server for Ethernet USB and wireless connections 1 To change the DHCP server setting select DHCP Server then press ENTER Networ
32. ga undir somi shop conditions Advantages Works with 46105 without additional overs Disadvantages PC cannot access miemet ISIS wirelessly You need to reconfigure your HDS PC Efemeat setings to work with the MYVCI 12 Connection Image Honda Diagnostic System HDS Setup 1 Double click the HDS shortcut icon on the PC desktop to start the HDS 8 Diagnostic System 2 On the HDS Welcome screen click the F12 tab NOTE Make sure the latest version of HDS software is installed Check the latest version by logging into in honda com and selecting SERVICE gt Service Bay gt Diagnostic Tools Software Version 3 On the Set up Details screen check for HDS software version Set up Details Software Version 3 009 016 U SE WIN7 Interface Device Software Not available Database Version 23 May 2013 OS Version Windows 7 Dealer Location XXX Country UNITED STATES License Days Remaining Dealer Number http Ilocalhost 8501 HExt Default DTC Information Service Information MVCI Wireless Connection Manager AutoRun 13 HDS MVCI Firmware Update The MVCI software can be updated automatically or manually If the MVCI does not have the latest software installed the HDS automatically takes you to the MVCI reprogramming screen For more information about automatic updating of the MVCI firmware see Automatic Firmware Updates To manually start the MVCI reprogramming click t
33. he Program the MVCI button on the HDS Welcome screen and see Manual Firmware Updates IMPORTANT Do NOT unplug the external power plug or disconnect the communication cable while the MVCI is being reprogrammed Do not interrupt the reprogramming procedure as you may damage the MVCI The firmware update process takes about 7 minutes Automatic and Manual Firmware Updates NOTE Make sure the MVCI is powered through the vehicle DLC or the external power source Connect the MVC to the PC using the communication cable Update can complete using wireless but takes much longer 1 For Automatic updating start a new vehicle diagnostic The following screen appears on the HDS when the session by clicking the Select a new vehicle button MVCI needs its firmware updated Click the green check mark to start the update If the MVCI has the latest software installed this screen won t appear come a o g Honda Diagnostic System al The MYC CH Updale datesase and calibration flea need bo be updated al Trea j ae appeccimacaly 1 E re fo a encom ear toe a a 3 009 016 USE WIN32 z 2 For Manual update when on the HDS Welcome The following screen appears Click YES to continue screen click the Program the MVCI button or click NO to close the dialog box and return to the HDS welcome screen RIR a KE a Honda Diagnostic Fa System a a ey 3 009 016 USE WIN32 NOTE Automatic and Manual Firmware Updates go thro
34. he update CM Update Mode Ver XXXXXX Database Update DD MM YYYY Press ENTER 49 Display Error The MVCI saves the last error code that it sets You can view the error and confirm it by using the Display Error menu 1 From the CM Update Mode menu select Display Error then press ENTER CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Setting 1 Setting 2 2 The MVCI usually lists the error code and a brief description of the problem e If an error code is listed refer to Error Code table for a list of error codes the error code description and the possible solutions After you note the error code press ENTER e If no error code is listed but there is a screen message refer to Error Messages for a list of error messages and the possible solutions After you note the error message press ENTER Error Code XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX Press ENTER 3 Press ENTER to exit the Display Error screen CM Update Mode Ver XXXXXX Database Update DD MM YYYY Press ENTER 50 Error Code Table Below is a list of error codes that can be displayed on the MVCI Refer to the applicable code and its description and possible solutions for help Ser een Messages There were no Programming Errors CM ERROR Check the MVCI first If no problems are found replace the CM CM ERROR Replace the CM and try the programming procedure again TIME OUT ERROR Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 then
35. i AA NiMH off the shelf Batteries Manufacturers Standard Warranty applies Limited Warranty BOSCH Automotive Service Solutions and it s authorized Repair Center s referred to as BOSCH will repair this product with new or rebuilt parts in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship that occur during normal use for the applicable Service Agreement Period listed below BOSCH MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS INCLUDING WITHOUT BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT INNO EVENT SHALL BOSCH BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA LOST PROFITS OR FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Limits and Exclusions This warranty does not cover and shall be void for e Damage that is attributable to fire theft or acts of God e Damage caused by environmental influences electrical storms magnetic fields etc e Damage which has not been caused during normal operation e Repair of damage that is cosmetic only or does not affect product functionality such as wear and tear scratches and dents e Failures caused by products not supplied by BOSCH e Failures resulting from alteration accidental damage casualty misuse abuse or neglect e Introduction of
36. ially important to block the wheels on front wheel drive vehicles because the parking brake does not hold the drive wheels e 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 e 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 e Refer to the service manual for the vehicle being serviced Adhere to all diagnostic procedures and precautions Failure to do so could result in personal injury or otherwise unneeded repairs e 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 e Replace with rechargeable 2000mAh minimum AA Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries only IMPORTANT e 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 e Do not place the tool or communication cable near the vehicle s ignition coils Strong electromagnetic interference can damage the tool e Never disconnect or reconnect any electrical connector while the ignition is on Control unit damage may res
37. ier to read You can make the font larger by pressing and holding the MVCl s right key for 3 seconds Why doesn t the MVCI power on Make sure that the MVCI is connected to the vehicle with the DLC cable or connected to the external power adapter If the MVCI is connected to a vehicle and the MVCI doesn t turn on make sure the vehicle s 12V battery has a good state of charge If the battery is good make sure the DLC has 12 volts between terminal number 16 and terminal 4 or 5 they are grounds If the DLC lacks power or ground use the external power supply to power the MVCI Why doesn t the MVCI power off To turn off the MVCI disconnect it from all power sources then press and hold the ESC button until the screen goes blank 5 seconds The MVCI powers off 30 seconds after being disconnected from a vehicle or the external power Why does the 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 powers off after 30 seconds without external power Why does the MVCI reboot when the vehicle is started The MVCI batteries are discharged Connect the external power adapter and allow the batteries to charge for 4 hours Why does the MVCI beep every time a button is pressed This is normal The beep can be disabled Refer to the Beep Menu for information about enabling and disabling the beep When using the menu functions why does my MVCI return to the Ho
38. k Setup Ethernet USB Device Wireless Profiles DHCP Server 2 The display shows the current setting of the DHCP server To enable disable the DHCP server highlight the current status then press ENTER DHCP Server DHCP Server Enable 3 Select Enable or Disable then press ENTER to save the change DHCP Server Enable Disable 4 After enabling DHCP server go to Network Setup select the communication interface being used and select Save amp Restart 29 Wireless Network Setup Introduction There are two ways to connect an HDS PC to the MVCI wirelessly Infrastructure mode and adhoc peer to peer mode When using Infrastructure mode both the HDS PC and MVCI connect to a common wireless network that has access to the Internet This has the advantage of allowing the PC to access Interactive Network iN service information while communicating with the MVCI and is the preferred configuration for the shop environment The disadvantage is that this setup is more involved and may need to be done by a network administrator In adhoc peer to peer mode the PC and MVCI communicate directly with one another A good example use case is during a road test where the dealer s shop network is not available Setup is straightforward but you will generally not be able to access the Internet including ISIS wirelessly at the same time as the MVCI It is recommended that the priority be given to wireless access to ISIS f
39. lass A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareillage de la classe A est conforme a 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 2012 Service Solutions US LLC All rights reserved Contributions by American Honda Motor Co Inc 2013 2 Contents Safety Precautions 0200e eee 4 General Information 0200008 5 MVCI Maintenance and General Care 5 Cables and Cable Connections 6 Battery Installation and Replacement 6 SD Card Removal Installation 7 MVCI Component Descriptions 8 MVCI Screen Icon Descriptions 10 Battery Icon Descriptions 10 MVCI LED Descriptions 45 11 MVCI Software Installation 11 Network Connections Overview 12 Honda Diagnostic System HDS Setup 13 HDS MVCI Firmware Update 14 Connecting the MVCI to the Vehicle 17 User Config Explanations Set up and Customizing Settings 18 Switch Wireless
40. le OBDII Cable 12 months from SPX s invoice date and AC Adapter iii AA NiMH off the shelf Batteries Manufacturers Standard Warranty applies For Technical Support please call the BOSCH Hotline at 1 800 533 6127 Limited Warranty BOSCH Automotive Service Solutions and its authorized Repair Center s referred to as BOSCH will repair this product with new or rebuilt parts in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship that occur during normal use for the applicable Service Agreement Period listed below BOSCH MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS INCLUDING WITHOUT BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL BOSCH BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA LOST PROFITS OR FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Limits and Exclusions This warranty does not cover and shall be void for e Damage that is attributable to fire theft or acts of God e Damage caused by environmental influences electrical storms magnetic fields etc e Damage which has not been caused during normal operation e Repair of damage that is cosmetic only or does not affect product functionality such as wear and tear scratches and dents e Failures caused by p
41. ll network configurations are also reset 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 To restore the MVCI to the factory default settings select Restore under Factory Defaults then press ENTER MVCI Setup Defaults Font Size All Current Settings Small Font will be Erased Factory Defaults Restore lt Enter gt to Continue Defaults Restoring A confirmation message appears All Current Settings will be erased Press ENTER to restore the defaults or press ESC to cancel 22 User Customize From the User Config menu select User Customize then press ENTER The following options are available e Language e Destination e Beep Menu Language The MVCI supports several languages U S users should use only American English default because if you have a problem during updating and need to call the tools help line English is currently the only supported language NOTE You can also change the language under CM Update Mode gt Setting 1 gt Language To change the language setting select Language under User Customize then press ENTER User Customize Language Destination Beep Menu Extend Time Select the applicable language from the list then press ENTER to save or press ESC to cancel Destination The MVCI is designed to work in several markets For the U S the default setting is USA NOTE You can also change the destination und
42. me system update on another vehicle or press ESC to exit See Updating with the Repeated Mode for more information 16 Make sure there are no fault indicators displayed 48 CM Update Troubleshooting Updating Errors Whenever the MVCI detects an error with the vehicle s control module unit update a caution message appears on the MVCI This is often followed by an error code to help you troubleshoot the problem 1 If you see a caution message on the MVCI leave the ignition ON Press ENTER to show the error code NOTE e If you do nothing the error screen appears after about 10 seconds e Make sure the ignition is ON e Do not turn the MVCI off e Do not disconnect the MVCI from the vehicle s DLC AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED KEEP IGNITION ON TO PREVENT CONTROL MODULE DAMAGE Press ENTER 2 The MVCI usually lists the error code and a brief description of the problem e If an error code is listed refer to Error Code Table for a list of error codes the error code description and the possible solutions After you note the error code press ENTER e If no error code is listed but there is a screen message refer to Error Messages for a list of error messages and the possible solutions After you note the error message press ENTER AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED KEEP IGNITION ON TO PREVENT CONTROL MODULE DAMAGE Press ENTER e The MVCI returns to the CM Update Mode software information screen Press ESC to exit t
43. ncidental 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 these 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 BOSCH Automotive Service Solutions LLC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian EMC C
44. nection SW MYLI Dashboard ange SPH M CI G2 CGM3010014193HO i Infrastructure ail 29 34 ahmess e The PC can be switch between infrastructure and adhoc configuration by clicking on the knob on the right side of the MVCI Dashboard NOTE e Your PC must have internal wireless capability or an active external wireless card e The wireless radio must be enabled on your PC Many laptop PCs have a software or hardware switch to enable or disable the wireless radio so that laptops can be used in a radio sensitive environment like an airplane If your wireless adapter cannot detect or connect with any other wireless device in your shop refer to the PC s User Guide for more information e This procedure will NOT work if the PC uses a non windows program to configure wireless networks 33 MVCI Status From the User Config menu select MVCI Status then press ENTER These status options are available e SDIO 1 e SDIO 2 e Battery Charger e Host Status SDIO 1 The SDIO 1 slot has the SD memory card inserted It holds all the calibration files needed for updating control modules units NOTE Do not remove the SD card unless a problem has occurred To view the status of SDIO 1 slot select View Status then press ENTER MVCI Status View Status View Status The status screens appear Scroll down to see all status items Power Write Protected On Card Status Over Current Inserted These screens a
45. not connect to Vehicle When the test is complete a results screen appears indicating Test Passed or Test Failed You can view the log file by pressing ENTER or press ESC to exit Test Passed Test Failed View Log File View Log File SDMEM Card Test This test checks the SD card inserted in the SDIO 1 slot NOTE Do not remove the SD card unless it is faulty and needs to be replaced Select the SDMEM Card Test then press ENTER Scroll Test Serial Number Device loopback test SDMEM Card Test SDMEM Test SDMemory Card Test in Progress When the test is complete a results screen appears indicating if the SD card passed or if there is an error 39 Auxiliary PC Applications These two additional auxiliary PC applications are included in the HDS software image e MVCI Wireless Connection Manager e MVCI WiFi Setup Wizard MVCI Wireless Connection Manager Use this application to select the MVCI you want to connect to wirelessly For more information refer to the Wireless Network Setup section Launch the application in one of two ways e Double click the MVCI Wireless Connection Manager desktop icon ax PCT Wireless Connection Manager e Click All Programs gt BOSCH gt MVCI ver x x gt MVCI Wireless Connection Manager MYI Connection Manager Please always use this MYC Connection Manager when you use MYC wireless connection with HOS Ensure the MYC is using firmware 2 72 88 or higher And
46. o turn off all the pixels 37 Keypad Test This test checks the up down left right and ENTER buttons It does not check the ESC button which is needed to exit the test Select Keypad Test then press ENTER Hardware Test Buzzer Test LED Test LCD Test Keypad Test Check the five buttons When you press each button the applicable LCD should briefly light on the screen Keypad Test Serial Number The serial number is printed on the back of the battery cover However if you can t read it or if your battery covers were accidentally exchanged you can get the MVCI s serial number electronically Select Serial Number then press ENTER Hardware Test Serial Number LCD Test Serial Number Keypad Test A1BCGM3208001031 Scroll Test Serial Number 38 Device Loopback Test This test checks the MVCI s communication lines and analog circuits 1 Make sure the MVCI is not connected to a vehicle Select Device Loopback Test then press ENTER Hardware Test Keypad Test Scroll Test Serial Number Device Loopback Test 2 A warning screen directing you to remove the DLC cable from the MVCI appears Remove the cable then press ENTER to start the test or press ESC to exit NOTE Do not run the test with the MVCI connected to a vehicle You can damage a control unit or the MVCI Remove the vehicle cable from MVCI and then perform the test lt Enter gt to Continue Test is in progress Do
47. ogram file The MVCI could not find a specified program file in the SD memory card Installation failure Distribution error The MVCI could not find a specified program file in the database Installation failure Distribution error The MVCI could not find a specified program file in the database Installation failure Distribution error The MVCI could not communicate with the CM The CM is not reprogrammable Wrong vehicle Program ID Info CM Update Mode Caution Airbag deployed MVCI Busy with HDS PROGRAM ID KAKKA AKAAKA AOX The current Program ID indicates that it has the latest available update so it does not need to be updated Press ENTER This vehicle does not need an update at this time Press ENTER Due to high temperature reprogramming has been cancelled Turn the ignition Switch OFF Open the hood and let the engine cool down for XXX minutes or more then retry Press ENTER Temperature sensor failure Replace the Control Module Then retry updating the Control Module Press ENTER The airbags have been deployed The SRS Unit can not be reprogrammed Replace the SRS Unit Press ENTER MVClis busy with HDS communication Please shut down HDS Press ENTER 56 The CM program matched the latest program ID The vehicle has already been updated Wrong vehicle All Control Module programs matched the latest program IDs The vehicle has al
48. ons included with the Advance Replacement unit If such Unit is found to be not covered under the warranty after initial inspection at the BOSCH repair facility such User may be charged for the repair of the Unit American Honda Special Tools Hotline 1 800 346 6327 800 346 6327 Mexico Caribbean SPX Mexico Ere 5655 2595 1630 Latin America Disclaimer THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event shall BOSCH 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 BOSCH s limited warranty may apply based on applicable laws and regulations 62 Warranty and Service for Honda MVCI P N HON 3828 HR AFT Independent Repair Facilities Except as otherwise provided in this warranty BOSCH Service Solutions Products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for three 3 years 86 months from the date of shipment BOSCH Service solutions manufactured cables are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for twelve 12 months from the date of shipment i The Honda MVCI PRODUCT including 36 months from SPX s invoice date ireless card ii Memory Card USB Cab
49. or the most efficient work bay environment NOTE The MVCI wireless applications require the usage of Windows built in Wireless Manager Third party wireless management application may not work correctly Check with your IT support provider before making any changes There are four steps e Prepare the MVCI configure infrastructure and or ad hoc wireless on the MVCI e Select the wireless network type on the MVCI e Connecting your HDS PC wirelessly e Connect to the PC to the MVCI 1 Configure a Wireless Profile setup the MVCI for connection wirelessly e Connect the USB or Ethernet cable between the MVCI and HDS PC e Double click the MVCI WiFi Setup Wizard located on the desktop e Select either Wizard Assisted Setup or Advanced Setup depending on the level of detail you want to include in your setup Enter the requested information e A confirmation pop up will appear on the PC The MVCI will briefly display the Configuring Wireless screen e The network profile will be stored in the Existing profiles drop down menu The MVCI is now communicating via the selected default wireless network NOTE Information on wireless setup in general is beyond the scope of this document Please contact your network administrator 2 Select the Wireless Network Type NOTE This step is only necessary if you want to use the other network type infrastructure or adhoc than the default network selected above e From the Waiting For user in
50. put screen on the MVCI press the ENTER button twice e Press the down arrow once to highlight the TYPE infrastructure or adhoc e Press ENTER to switch to the other type than is shown 30 Connecting your HDS PC Wirelessly Select your operating system below Windows XP 1 Windows Vista 2 or Windows 7 3 1 Windows XP a Right click on the Wireless Network Connection icon or open the WiFi connection utility located in the taskbar and select View Available Wireless Networks Change Windows Firewall settings Open Network Connections Repair View Available Wireless Networks b Find and select the network that the MVCI was just configured for Then click Connect 7 Wireless Network Connection Px Choose a wireless network Network Tasks an item in the ist below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more Refresh network list Click an information 4HM Engr Shop Set upsa wireless network For a hore or small office fe Security enabled wireless network WPAZ Related Tasks TORSOO i Learn about wireless Unsecured wireless network networking Honda Guest fg Change the order of preferred networks Unsecured wireless network SPa_M CI 367 f7HO je Change advanced settings Unsecured computer bo computer network Because security is not enabled on this network information sent over this network might be visible to others To connect to this network click Conn
51. r external power has been removed from the MVCI 24 CM Update Mode The MVCI is designed to update reprogrammable control modules Before you begin reprogramming make sure the MVCI is properly set up After the MVCI is set up you do not have to change the settings These options are available e Reprogramming Refer to Updating Control Modules Units for instructions e Display Error Refer to Troubleshooting for instructions e Setting 1 e Setting 2 NOTE Before reprogramming please test the vehicle battery and proceed only if the result is good Make sure the vehicle is connected to a battery booster while reprogramming the control module Setting 1 Under Setting 1 you can change the Destination and the Language Refer to the User Customize section for instructions on changing these settings Setting 2 Do not change these settings from their default modes because changing settings may create problems during updating If the default settings are accidentally changed go to User Customization and restore the factory defaults Check Version There are three software versions associated with CM Update Mode on the MVCI e The firmware version that is loaded onto the MVCI and operates it CMU FW Version C 1 3 0 e The CM update mode application version number and database update date are shown on the screen after selecting CM Update Mode gt Reprogramming CM Update Mode Ver 1 00 00 Database Update DD MM
52. re for information only You cannot change the settings on these screens Press ESC to return to the previous menu 34 SDIO 2 The SDIO 2 slot has the MVCI wireless card inserted It allows the MVCI to communicate on a wireless network NOTE Do not remove the MVCI wireless card unless a problem has occurred To view the status of the SDIO 2 slot select View Status then press ENTER MV CI Status View Status View Status The status screens appear Scroll down to see all status items SDIO 2 Power Write Protected On Card Status Over Current Inserted These screens are for information only You cannot change the settings on these screens Press ESC to return to the previous menu Battery Charger This screen indicates if the MVCI batteries are being charged You cannot change this setting NOTE To extend the battery life the MVCI stops charging the batteries when the MVCI s internal temperature is 140 F 60 C or more Battery charging continues after the MVCI is rebooted and the temperature is below 140 F 60 C SDIO 2 View Status Battery Charger On Host Status This item displays the IP address of the PC that is communicating with the MVCI If the PC is not actively communicating with the MVCI the status appears Inactive 35 Software Version From the User Config menu select Software Version then press ENTER CM Update Mode Network Setup MVCI Status Software Version Th
53. ready been updated Wrong vehicle The CM is too hot and it stopped the reprogramming procedure The CM temperature sensor failed and stopped the update When the airbags have been deployed the SRS unit cannot update It must be replaced The MVCI was communicating with the HDS PC when the user tried to use CM Update Mode Battery Warning Messages The MVCI is not designed to run on its internal batteries The batteries act as a backup power source in case the MVCI is accidentally disconnected or loses power If it does there are three possible warning messages Please connect to vehicle or power supply now if you don t want to turn off the MVCI MVCI will turn off automatically Please connect to vehicle or power supply now if you don t want to turn off the MVCI lf MVCI battery will be dead current executing function will be avoided Hl Vehicle battery is LOW Please charge vehicle battery first A When the MVCI is disconnected from either power source the DLC or the external power supply and it is not able to complete an important function an error message is displayed on the screen The MVCI will try to complete the function using its internal battery but will turn off after 30 seconds lf you want to keep power on reconnect the DLC or the external power supply B When the MVCI is disconnected from either power source the DLC or the external power supply and the MVCI is not a
54. rged i i i Gy Battery Charging Animation The MVCI is charging the batteries Charged Battery Icon The charge cycle is completed Battery Idle Symbol Appears when the MVCI is powered by the external adapter or the vehicle s power and the MVCI battery charger is turned off because the internal temperature of the MVCI is above 140 F 60 C ox No Internal Battery Symbol lf the MVCI is plugged into a vehicle or using the external adapter but 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 details 10 MVCI LED Descriptions Vehicle Communication LED This LED flashes green when the MVCi is communicating with the vehicle Wireless Connection LED This LED is solid blue when the wireless card is configured Battery Discharging LED When the MV CI is unplugged from its power source the DLC or the external adapter this LED first lights solid orange for 30 seconds then the MVCI turns off MVCI Software Installation MVCI Application Installation Install the Honda Diagnostic System HDS software according to the nstallation Instructions for Honda Diagnostic System HDS PC Software found on ISIS under General Publications gt Tool Information NOTE e The MVCI does not come with a CD The software and updates are included in the HDS software image e The MVCI software components are installed to your PC
55. roducts not supplied by BOSCH e Failures resulting from alteration accidental damage casualty misuse abuse or neglect e Introduction of liquid or other foreign matter into the unit e Improper installation operation or maintenance e Improper connections with peripherals e Maladjustment of consumer controls such as function settings 63 e Modification or service by anyone other than BOSCH or its approved Service Providers e Products whose serial number has been removed making the unit warranty condition impossible to clearly determine BOSCH shall not be liable for loss of data or other incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of this warranty All express and implied warranties including the warranties of satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above BOSCH shall not be liable for any indirect special or consequential loss or damage including without limitation any loss of profits arising from the use of this product or for any breach of this warranty This limited warranty gives BOSCH specific legal rights and BOSCH may have other rights that vary from country to country BOSCH must consult the applicable country laws for a full determination of BOSCH s rights This limited warranty is in addition to and does not affect any rights arising out of any contract of sale or by statute In the even
56. rogram ID was lost and the security cannot be canceled MVCI failure No communication with the updated CM CM internal failure Communication with the CM was rejected because the MVCI is using the wrong protocol procedure retried but failed again CM internal failure MVCI program failure Installed data failure Access to the CM was rejected because the security code does not match CM internal failure MVCI program failure Installed data failure CM is prohibited from updating A failure that prohibits updating detected Crash History has been set by the airbags deploying CM internal failure memory problem CM ERROR Replace the CM CM internal failure memory problem IMMOBILIZER ERROR Verify that you can start the engine If the engine does not start diagnose and repair the immobilizer system Then try the reprogramming procedure again PROGAMMING ERROR Access to CM was rejected because the Turn the vehicle ignition switch to MV Cl did not access the CM with the LOCK 0 then back ON Il and try correct procedure the reprogramming procedure again If CM internal failure memory problem the same error occurs replace the MVCI failure CM Intermittent communication problem Access to CM was rejected Wrong ignition key Immobilizer failure 54 Error Messages Below is a list of error messages that can be displayed on the MVCI Refer to the applicable message
57. similar settings 2 Need to make changes to the existing settings on the MYE Wizard Assisted Setup a Advanced Setup NOTE Information on wireless setup in general is beyond the scope of this document Please contact your network administrator 4 Updating Control Modules Units Introduction The MVCI is a standalone tool for control module updates It stores all the calibration files needed for updating on the SD card In addition to eliminating the need to continuously update your tool the MVCI can update identical vehicles Same model same trim same powertrain etc in sequence without having to go through all the update steps You must update your MVCI every time you update your HDS software This ensures you have the latest software for updating control modules You will be prompted to update the MVCI when you use it with HDS Control modules are updated under these conditions e When directed by an official Honda service communication service bulletin product update etc e When replacing a control module unit MVCI and Vehicle Updating Precautions To avoid damaging the MVCI or the vehicle during updates always check the vehicle s 12V battery state of charge If the battery is low charge it before updating the control module Connect the vehicle to a battery booster during the update to keep the battery charged NOTE If you try to update the contro module when the vehicle s battery has a low state of charge
58. st Status display The MVCI always returns to the Host Status display after 20 seconds without user interaction When changing the wireless settings why do the settings go back to the previous value before they are saved The MVCI always returns to the Host Status display after 20 seconds of no user interaction If this happens all wireless changes made are lost All changes must be saved before the MVCI returns to the Host Status display 58 Why does the battery icon on the Host Status screen have an X in it The batteries in the MVCI are not installed or they are installed incorrectly or they are defective Why does the battery icon on the Host Status screen have a ZZ in it Battery charging stops when the MVCI s internal temperature rises above 140 F 60 C Battery charging resumes after the MVCI power is cycled turned off and on and the temperature is below 140 F 60 C Refer to System Status Battery Charger What should I do if the Wireless SDIO card loses connectivity Remove and reinstall the SDIO card e Remove the SD card retainer e Remove the SDIO card e Insert the SDIO card into the SD card slot without seating the card e Reinstall the SD card retainer e Push down on the SDIO card to seat it in the slot 59 Specifications Electrical 32 39KHz Real Time Clock 400Mhz CPU Software determined Display 65 x 128 pixel LCD Graphic Display Backlight Supports a maximum of 4 lines of text s
59. stination Beep Menu serial Number Extend Time CM Update Mode Reprogramming Display Error Device Loopback Test SDMEM Card Test Setting 1 Setting 2 18 Switch Wireless From the User Config menu select Switch Wireless then press ENTER The network SSID and profile type are displayed Press ENTER to toggle between the adhoc and infrastructure profiles NOTE For more information on wireless setup see pg 30 DLC Voltage The DLC Voltage screen checks the vehicle s 12V battery voltage To do this 1 Power up the MVCI by connecting it to the vehicle diagnostic link connector DLC and turning the ignition switch to ON Il After the MVCI boots up press ENTER to access the User Config screen NOTE Make sure the vehicle s 12V battery is fully charged If the battery has a low state of charge this may affect communication with the MVCI Host Status Waiting For User Input Press Enter to Config 2 Select DLC Voltage DLC Voltage MVCI Setup User Customize CM Update Mode 3 Wait for the MVCI to display the vehicle s battery voltage If the vehicle battery is below 12 1V check the vehicle s battery using a Honda approved battery diagnostic tool like the ED 18 or the GR8 Vehicle Battery NOTE The voltage shown is not accurate if the MVCI is plugged into the external power adapter 19 MVCI System Setup From the User Config menu select MVCI Setup then press EN
60. t that any product or part thereof is replaced BOSCH shall transfer ownership of the replacement product or part to the customer and the customer shall transfer ownership of the replaced product or part to BOSCH Disclaimer THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event shall BOSCH 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 BOSCH s limited warranty may apply based on applicable laws and regulations AST48842 47459 64
61. tatus Lights Vehicle Communication Indicator Wireless Connection Indicator Battery Discharging Indicator Escape Off Button Enter Button scroll Up Down Left Right Interface SDIO SD Memory Card Slots 2 Vehicle I O Connector USB Device Port Ethemet Port USB On The Go Port Battery AA Rechargeable NiMH 2000mAh SPX P N H550175 Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Output 15V DC 1 2A SPX P N H547571 Vehicle I O 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 AC Adapter Power Input Power Adapter Port Vehicle I O Port 8 32V DC Environment 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 Physical Approximate Size 6 25 x 5 x2 Approximate Weight 1 5 Ibs 60 BOSCH Service Solutions LLC Limited Warranty Honda and Acura Dealerships This Warranty is expressly limited to original retail buyers User of the BOSCH MVCI Tool Units Product Warranty period i The Honda MVCI including wireless card 61 months from invoice date ii Memory Card USB Cable OBDII Cable 13 months from invoice date and AC Adapter ii
62. the vehicle ignition switch to LOCK 0 then back to ON Il Check that there are no DTCs stored and verify the program ID number has been successfully updated in the vehicle PROCEDURE ERROR Disconnect the DLC turn off the MVCI then reconnect the DLC After the MV CI starts try the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM CM ERROR Turn the vehicle ignition switch to LOCK 0 then try the programming procedure again If error code 5D returns replace the CM If another error code is stored follow that code s instructions PROGRAMMING ERROR Reinstall the MVCI software the CM Update database and the Calibration files Try the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM SECURITY ERROR Reinstall the MVCI software the CM Update database and the Calibration files Try the reprogramming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM A Failure that prohibits reprogramming has been detected Refer to the service manual to repair the vehicle then try the reprogramming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM AIRBAGS HAVE BEEN DEPLOYED Once the airbags have deployed the SRS Unit can not be reprogrammed Replace the SRS Unit CM ERROR Replace the CM and try the programming procedure again 53 An update system error was detected CM failure Too much time passed before the ignition switch was turned to ON Il CM p
63. ugh the same update process after initial update prompt 14 3 Wait for the MVCI firmware update to start Updating the MVCI software Please do not remove power or disconnect the communication cable The progress bar may under some conditions pause for up to 60 seconds please continue to wait Gt 0 4 The MVCI automatically reboots Follow the directions on the HDS screen Do not disconnect the external power source or disconnect the MVCI from the PC Rebooting the MVCI Please do not remove power or disconnect the communication cable The progress bar may under some conditions pause for up to 60 seconds please continue to wait After the MVCI reboots it displays the following messages to indicate which files are being updated Verifying MD5SUM MD5SUM success Do not power off MVCI Do not power off MVCl Upgrading hirii Do not power off MVCI After the MVCI updates its firmware the MVCI restarts and goes through its normal boot up sequence Waiting For User Input Press Enter to Config 15 5 When the MVCI firmware update is done the screen below is displayed on the HDS Press Enter on your keyboard or click the green check mark in the lower right corner to start the CM Update Fe i 5 2 FA eam The MVCl CM Update database and calibration files need to be updated This will take approximately 9 minutes Press ENTER to start to update the MVEL if your MVCI did not b
64. ult e 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 BOSCH 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 send this information to a PC application The MVCI communicates with the PC through a USB Ethernet or an SD wireless card The PC application software sends commands to the MVCI to read diagnostic trouble codes read data from the vehicle s ECUs or do 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 Th
65. with the HDS software You will be prompted to update your MVCI when you use it with the HDS software on your PC 11 Network Connections Overview There are three possible network connections Ethernet Wireless and USB Additionally the MVCI can act as a DHCP server for any of these connections e Ethernet Connection The Ethernet driver automatically communicates with the MVCI if the MVCI s external power source is plugged in and the MVCI is connected to the PC with an Ethernet cable Typically you do not need to set up the MVCI when you use an Ethernet connection If you need more help setting up the MVCI using an Ethernet cable refer to the Ethernet setup e Wireless Connection If you choose a wireless connection refer to the Wireless Network setup for instructions Make sure the MVCI communicates with the PC using the Ethernet or USB cable before using a connection e USB Connection The USB driver automatically recognizes the MVCI if the MVCI s external power source is plugged in and the MVCI is connected to the PC with the USB cable Typically you do not need to set up the MVCI when you use a USB connection If you need more help setting up the MVCI using a USB cable refer to the USB Device setup e DHCP Server The DHCP server setting allows the MVCI to act as a DHCP server for wireless peer to peer only Ethernet and USB operation For most installations the factory default settings should be used If you nee
66. y the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM COPY ERROR There is a problem with the calibration file Check the SD card PROGRAMMING ERROR Try the programming procedure again If the same error occurs replace the CM 52 The MVCI cannot communicate with the CM Ignition switch in LOCK 0 K line failure CAN line failure CM internal failure MVCI failure Improper update file was requested by the CM retried but failed again Corrupted data file MVCI failure No reprogrammable system found Wrong vehicle CM to be rewritten is not installed or not reprogrammable Wrong vehicle Wrong Control Module program The MVCI file is the incorrect update for the vehicle Wrong vehicle Wrong CM file Repeated mode left on when trying to update a different vehicle Vehicle 12V battery voltage is too low The vehicle system is running You cannot update the vehicle under these conditions Engine is running PGM FI Diesel idle stop IMA IMA motor is running IMA Radiator fan is running PGM FI Diesel Air pump is running FCX CM internal failure There are corrupt or out dated files stored in the MVCIS The program ID stored in the CM and the vehicle Vehicle Interface does not match Update failure PROCEDURE ERROR Try the programming procedure again lf the same error occurs replace the CM WRONG OPERATION Turn
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