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1. The Battery Status Indicator LED located next to the DC power supply jack indicates battery status Figure 2 3 e Green indicates battery is fully charged e Red indicates battery is charging e Amber indicates a battery issue This is usually caused by excessive battery temperature above 104 F 40 C which disables charging Allow the Diagnostic Tool to cool down before continuing operation 2 4 2 AC DC Power Supply The Diagnostic Tool can be powered from a standard AC outlet using the AC DC power supply The connector on the end of the output cable of the AC DC power supply attaches to the DC power supply input jack on top of the Diagnostic Tool Use only the AC DC power supply provided IMPORTANT Never connect the AC DC power supply to the DC power supply input on the Diagnostic Tool when the Diagnostic Tool is communicating with a vehicle 2 4 3 Vehicle Power All OBD II EOBD vehicles have vehicle battery power B available on the DLC The Diagnostic Tool is powered through the Data Cable when connected to the vehicle DLC A green LED indicator on the DLC end of the data cable illuminates when power is being supplied to the cable If the LED fails to illuminate check that the data cable is properly connected and then check the DLC power circuit See Data Cable Connection on page 17 for additional data cable information An optional power cable is required when testing non OBD II EOBD models that do not have vehicle b
2. e There is a blown vehicle fuse e There is a wiring fault on the vehicle e There is a circuit fault in the data cable or adapter e Incorrect vehicle identification was entered Refer to the Vehicle Communication Software manuals for manufacturer specific problems 16 Basic Operation and Navigation Data Cable Connection 3 4 Data Cable Connection Connection of the data cable to the Diagnostic Tool and vehicle DLC is required for Scanner and OBD II EOBD testing Depending on the vehicle the supplied DA 4 data cable may be used alone or may require optional adapters All OBD II EOBD compliant vehicles Use the supplied DA 4 data cable The 26 pin end of the cable attaches to the data cable connector on the top of the Diagnostic Tool The16 pin end connects to the vehicle DLC The cable connectors are secured with captive screws All non OBD II EOBD OBD I compliant vehicles Use the supplied DA 4 data cable with the optional DA 5 adapter and a manufacturer specific adapter The 26 pin end of the cable attaches to the data cable connector on the top of the Diagnostic Tool The16 pin end connects to the DA 5 adapter the DA 5 adapter connects to the manufacturer specific adapter and then connects to the vehicle DLC The cable connectors are secured with captive screws On screen cable and adapter connection instructions are provided while using the Scanner and OBD II EOBD functions The instructions may also include the location
3. e Store the battery pack in a cool dry well ventilated area NOTE The battery pack should be used within a short period of time about 30 days after charging to prevent loss of capacity due to self discharging If long term storage of the battery pack is necessary it should be stored in a in cool dry well ventilated place with a 30 to 75 percent state of charge to prevent loss of characteristics To prolong the life of your battery power off the unit when not in use The Diagnostic Tool has a built in charger that recharges the battery on demand whenever it is connected to a power source 59 Maintenance Battery Pack Service 8 2 2 Replacing the Battery Pack If the battery pack no longer holds a charge contact your sales representative to order a new one IMPORTANT Replace the battery pack with original Snap on replacement parts only P To replace the battery pack 1 Loosen the two screws that retain the battery compartment cover 2 Lift the lower edge of the battery compartment cover and slide it down slightly to clear the locating tabs and remove the cover 3 Lift the lower edge of the battery and slide it down slightly to clear the locating tabs and remove the battery IMPORTANT During installation do not overtighten the battery cover screws 4 To install the new battery reverse the removal procedures 1 Battery 2 Battery Cover 3 Battery Cover Screws Figure 8 1 Battery pack location 6
4. During normal operation turn the Diagnostic Tool off using the Turning Off procedure above The emergency shutdown procedure should only be used If the Diagnostic Tool does not respond to navigation or the control buttons or exhibits erratic or abnormal operation To force an emergency shutdown press and hold the Power button for five seconds until the Diagnostic Tool turns off 3 2 Basic Navigation 3 2 1 Home Screen Layout The Home screen includes a title bar and main body The Home screen contains icons one for each of the primary Diagnostic Tool functions gt A o Scanner OBD IVEOBD Previous Vehicles and Data 1 Title Bar 2 Main Body Figure 3 1 Home screen 11 Basic Operation and Navigation Basic Navigation 3 2 2 Title Bar The title bar at the top of the screen provides basic information about current Diagnostic Tool operating conditions Title bar options vary depending upon vehicle make and model what function is active what test is being performed or what menu is selected The title bar contains information only there are no selectable items Elements of the title bar let you know at a glance e What Diagnostic Tool function is currently active e The current time e The source and status of the power being supplied to the Diagnostic Tool An active function icon is always displayed along the left hand edge of the title bar These icons resemble their Home screen icon counterparts in appeara
5. Pulse Width Modulation SAE J1850 VPW Variable Pulse Width ISO 14230 4 Keyword Protocol 2000 SAE J2284 ISO 15765 4 CAN When initially attempting to establish communication with the ECM the Diagnostic Tool attempts to communicate trying each protocol in order to determine which one is being used During normal operation the communication protocol is automatically detected If automatic detection fails communication protocol can be manually selected IMPORTANT Using unsupported OBD communication protocols may activate warning lights and can set network related faults Only use the manual selection option when OBD protocol is already known Select Manual Protocol Selection to open a menu of options Figure 5 8 ISO 1700 4 CAN ISO 27145 WWHOBD CAN SAE J1939 CAN ISO 9141 2 ISO 14230 4 KWP2000 SAE J1850 PWM Figure 5 8 Manual protocol selection menu Select the Back icon or press the N X button to return to the OBD II EOBD Main menu 44 Previous Vehicles and Data This chapter describes the basic operation of the Previous Vehicles and Data function The Previous Vehicles and Data icon is located on the Home screen This function allows you to select recently tested vehicles and access saved data files 6 1 Previous Vehicles and Data Menu The following options are available from the Previous Vehicles and Data menu e Vehicle History e View Saved Data on page 46 e Delete Saved Da
6. Zoom Incrementally increases and Sort Determines the order in which decreases the scale of the data being A PIDs are listed on the screen displayed Scanner Demonstration Program The Scanner demonstration program contains actual ECM PID data that allows you to navigate and become familiar with the many capabilities of the Scanner function without actually connecting to a vehicle The following sections in this chapter provide detailed information on navigating through the Scanner function and various menus As you navigate through the Demonstration program refer to the applicable section for additional information To start the demonstration program 1 From the Home screen select the Scanner icon The manufacturer menu displays 2 Select the Demonstration icon IMPORTANT Do not connect a vehicle to the Diagnostic Tool while using the Demonstration program 3 Follow the on screen instructions and make the selection as needed until the confirmation screen displays 4 Select OK on the confirmation screen to load the demonstration database A message displays Demo mode Do not connect to vehicle 5 Select Continue A systems menu which shows all of the systems available for testing displays 6 Select a system from the menu then select submenus as applicable to display the desired demonstration information 19 Scanner Scanner Operation 4 3 Scanner Operation Launching Scanner opens a menu list of ve
7. battery is fully charged e Red battery is charging e Amber indicates a battery issue 2 DC Power Supply Jack AC DC power supply connection Mini USB Jack USB cable connection used to connect the Diagnostic Tool to a personal computer uSD card must be installed for the Diagnostic Tool to operate Do not remove the uSD card while the Diagnostic Tool is powered on D Micro secure digital uSD Card contains operating system programming IMPORTANT The Data Cable Connector Data cable connection used to connect the Diagnostic Tool to a vehicle data link connector Introduction Battery Pack and Stand 2 3 Battery Pack and Stand 1 Battery Pack 2 Battery Cover 3 Built in Stand shown open The built in stand extends from the back of the Diagnostic Tool and clips into the Diagnostic Tool for storage Figure 2 3 Back view Introduction 2 4 2 4 1 Power Sources Power Sources Your Diagnostic Tool can receive power from any of the following sources e Internal Battery Pack e AC DC Power Supply e Vehicle Power Internal Battery Pack The Diagnostic Tool can be powered from the internal rechargeable battery pack A fully charged battery provides sufficient power for about 3 5 hours of continuous operation Battery charging occurs when the Diagnostic Tool is connected to a vehicle data link connector DLC using the Data Cable or when the AC DC Power Supply is connected to a live AC power source
8. below provides descriptions of the icon functions Select an icon from the Home screen to launch a function You can also use the control buttons to activate a function a yellow border around the icon indicates it is highlighted or in focus Use the Directional buttons a gt A Y to highlight the desired function and then press the Y v button to select it A please wait message may display briefly then automatically clear once the function is loaded and ready for use Table 3 2 Home screen lt lt Used to communicate with the electronic control systems of a vehicle This function allows you to retrieve diagnostic IX trouble codes DTCs view PID data and perform diagnostic tests See Scanner on page 18 for details a Allows you to access generic OBD II EOBD data and tests OBD II EOBD E without identifying the vehicle being tested See OBD II tt EOBD on page 35 for details A Allows you to quickly reconfigure the Diagnostic Tool to a Previous AT E Vehicle 8 Data S recently tested vehicle and to access saved data files See d gt Previous Vehicles and Data on page 45 for details Allows you to adjust Diagnostic Tool settings to your personal preferences and perform other special functions See Tools on page 48 for details 13 Basic Operation and Navigation Basic Navigation 3 2 4 Common Toolbar Control Icons Common control icon functions are described in the following table Specific function contr
9. protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting e Disconnect all test leads and turn Diagnostic Tools off before removing the battery pack e Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery terminals e Do not expose the unit or battery pack to rain snow or wet conditions e Do not short circuit the battery terminals Electric shock can cause injury 58 Maintenance Battery Pack Service A Risk of explosion e Use the proper factory battery pack only incorrect replacement or tampering with the battery pack may cause an explosion Explosion can cause death or serious injury 8 2 1 Battery Pack Safety Guidelines IMPORTANT The battery pack contains no user serviceable components Tampering with the battery pack terminals or housing will void the product warranty Keep the following in mind when using and handling the battery pack e Do not short circuit battery terminals e Donotimmerse the Diagnostic Tool or battery pack in water or allow water to enter the unit or battery compartment e Do not crush disassemble or tamper with the battery pack e Do not heat the battery pack to over 100 C 212 F or dispose of it in a fire e Do not expose the battery pack to excessive physical shock or vibration e Keep the battery pack out of reach of children e Do not use a battery pack that appears to have suffered abuse or damage
10. test For variable control tests the variable value displays between the main body and the toolbar Plus and Minus icons on the toolbar increase and decrease the variable value Functional test controls allow you manipulate the test signal as shown in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Functional test control buttons Name Buton Description Activates the test Cancels the test Switches an item off or low or incrementally reduces a variable signal Switches an item high or on or incrementally increases a variable signal A Data List icon shown to the left is available on the toolbar for some tests This feature allows you to change which data list displays in the main body without exiting the functional test The icon is only available when the test is inactive 32 Scanner Scanner Operation Generic Functions Generic Functions are use to perform generic OBD II EOBD tests for additional information see OBD II EOBD on page 35 Troubleshooter Fast Track Troubleshooter is a database of experience based repair strategies and information that has been compiled and validated by top notch technicians Troubleshooter simplifies the diagnosis process as it contains information on virtually all common diagnostic trouble code DTC problems and driveability symptoms Troubleshooter information is organized into a series of diagnostic tips that are designed to quickly lead you to the root cause of a particular problem The ti
11. The following messages are used Notes A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations tips and comments Example NOTE For additional information refer to Important IMPORTANT indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle Example IMPORTANT Do not disconnect the data cable while the diagnostic tool is communicating with the ECM 1 2 5 Hyperlinks Hyperlinks or hot links that take you to other related articles procedures and illustrations are available in electronic documents Blue colored text indicates a selectable hyperlink Example IMPORTANT Read all applicable Safety Information before using this Diagnostic Tool 1 2 6 Procedures An arrow icon in the left margin area indicates a procedure Example Using This Manual P To change screen views 1 Select the Graph icon The dropdown menu displays Select an option from the menu The screen layout changes to the format selected Conventions 2 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the basic features of the Diagnostic Tool including the control buttons data connections battery pack and power sources Technical Specifications are provided at the end of this chapter Control Buttons There are four push type control buttons and one thumb pad rocker type multi directional button located on the right side of the Diagnostic Tool All other Diagno
12. file and returns to the saved files list which no longer includes the deleted file Cancel returns to the saved files list without deleting the selected file 5 Select Back on the toolbar to return to the Previous Vehicles and Data menu select Home to return to the Home screen 47 Tools This chapter describes the basic operation of the Tools function The Tools icon is located on the Home screen This function allows you to configure Diagnostic Tool settings to your preferences Tools Menu The following options are available from the Tools menu e Connect to PC use to transfer and share files with a personal computer PC e Configure Shortcut Button on page 49 use to change the function of the shortcut button e System Information on page 50 use to view configuration information for the Diagnostic Tool e Settings on page 50 use to configure certain characteristics of the Diagnostic Tool System Information Settings Figure 7 1 Tools menu 48 Tools Tools Menu 7 1 1 Connect to PC Connect to PC allows you to transfer saved data files on your Diagnostic Tool to your personal computer using a USB cable The optional ShopStream Connect PC software allows you to view print and save data files on your PC In addition you can download software updates from the PC to the Diagnostic Tool These features provide an ideal way to manage saved data files The ShopStream Connect application is a
13. is paused and not being updated Selecting resumes data collection Tools Opens the tools menu Step Back allows backward movement in singular steps To quickly step backward select this icon yellow frame appears then press and hold the Y Y button Note To quickly step backward during Scanner data playback press and hold the icon down until a red frame appears around the icon Skip Back allows backward movement in multiple steps To quickly skip backward select this icon yellow frame appears around icon then press and hold the iv button Basic Operation and Navigation Basic Navigation 3 2 5 Scroll Bar A vertical scroll bar appears along the right hand edge of the screen when additional data expands above or below what is currently on the screen Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Scroll bar 1 Beginning Moves to beginning of data displayed 2 Step up Moves up one increment of the data displayed 3 Slider position indicator Select and drag the Slider to scroll through data The slider indicates the relative position of the current screen to the total available data 4 Step down Moves down one increment of the data displayed 5 End Moves to end of data displayed The Up A and Down Y directional buttons can also be used to move through the data one line at a time Press and hold a directional button to rapidly scroll through data 15 Basic Operation and Navigation Screen Message
14. menu item or scroll and then press the Viv button to make a selection The change is instantaneous Select the Back or Home icon on the toolbar to return to either the Settings menu or the Home screen Backlight Time This option allows you to configure how long the screen backlight remains on when the Diagnostic Tool is inactive The following choices are available Always On 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 45 Seconds 60 Seconds Select the menu item desired or scroll and then press the Y Y button to make a selection Select Back or Home on the toolbar to return to either the Settings menu or the Home screen 53 Tools Tools Menu Touch Screen Calibration Calibrating the touch screen maintains the accuracy of the touch sensitive display IMPORTANT To avoid serious damage to the Diagnostic Tool always complete the touch screen calibration sequence once it has begun Never turn off the Diagnostic Tool while a screen calibration is in process P To calibrate the touch screen 1 Select Tools from the Home screen to open the menu 2 Select Settings from the menu 3 Select Touch Calibration from the menu The calibration screen opens Figure 7 6 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION WARNING Do not power the tool off until the Touch Calibration has been completed successfully TOUCH BOX IN UPPER LEFT CORNER Figure 7 6 Touch screen calibration 4 Select each box on the screen as it displays The display returns to the Settings men
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16. threshold When triggering is armed a Trigger event pauses data collection and saves data to a file Selecting the Trigger icon opens a menu that includes Set Trigger establishes upper and lower signal values to initiate an event capture for the highlighted parameter Arm Trigger activates the Diagnostic Tool to capture an event when the signal crosses a threshold value Trigger lines change colors to indicate the trigger is armed Clear All Triggers deletes all previously set trigger levels If triggers are set the menu options are Clear Trigger deletes set trigger levels for the highlighted parameter Disarm Trigger de activates event capture capability Clear All Triggers deletes all previously set trigger levels P To set trigger levels 1 2 3 Highlight the parameter to be used for triggering the recording Select the Trigger icon Select Set Trigger from the drop down menu A graph of the highlighted parameter with a trigger toolbar above it fills the main body of the screen Figure 4 9 DN TIME BANK 1 ms INJECTION TIME BAI Figure 4 9 Trigger set screen The trigger level line displays as a solid line running horizontally across the data graph An upper and lower trigger level must be set the upper level is set first Select the plus and minus icons on the toolbar or use the up A and down Y arrow buttons to position the upper trigger level to where you want it on the graph
17. when saving and reviewing data files for Scanner and OBD II EOBD Saving Files During normal operation data from the vehicle s ECM is continuously being stored in buffer memory as it is displayed onscreen Buffer memory is limited to a predetermined total size and is displayed on the counter located below the toolbar on the right side of the screen Figure 4 11 Selecting Save writes the stored buffer memory to a file Saving data is useful when trying to isolate an intermittent problem or to verify a repair during a road test The saved file can be played back similar to a movie clip by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data gt View Saved Data See View Saved Data on page 46 for additional information NOTE The Save icon performs the same function as Save Movie function choice for the programmable Shortcut button see Configure Shortcut Button on page 49 for details The saved data file can also be downloaded to a personal computer PC using the Mini USB jack Once connected to the PC the data files can be printed transferred and copied using ShopStream Connect ShopStream Connect is an application that creates an interface between the Diagnostic Tool and a PC The ShopStream Connect application is available free online see the ShopStream Connect website information at the front of this manual for additional information The toolbar control icons are described in Scanner Control Icons on page 19 and Common Toolb
18. 0 Maintenance Battery Pack Service 8 2 3 Disposing of the Battery Pack Always dispose of the battery pack according to local regulations which vary for different countries and regions The battery pack while non hazardous waste does contain recyclable materials If shipping is required ship the battery pack to a recycling facility in accordance with local national and international regulations For additional information contact North America Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC at http www rbrc org or http www call2recycle org or call 1 800 822 8837 USA United Kingdom Electrical Waste Recycling Company at http www electricalwaste com Australia Australian Battery Recycling Initiative http www batteryrecycling org au New Zealand Ministry for the Environment https www mfe govt nz issues waste streams batteries html Products bearing the WEEE logo Figure 8 2 are subject to European Union regulations es Figure 8 2 sample WEEE logo NOTE O Always dispose of materials according to local regulations Contact your sales representative for details 61 Index A AC DC power supply 8 Actuator tests 23 Battery 8 Disposal 61 Handling 59 Recycling 61 Replacing 60 Battery replacement 58 Battery service 58 61 Brightness adjusting 51 Buttons Control 5 6 C Changing screen views 26 Checking codes 36 Cleaning 58 Clear codes 23 37 Clearing codes 24 Codes menu 23 Codes Se
19. 0 FORD FOCUS 1 4L DOHC P IR 2 LONG AR AN e AA N id LIN 3 1 Title bar shows active test vehicle and Diagnostic Tool status 2 Toolbar contains control icons 3 Main Body displays menus PID and test data Figure 4 1 Screen layout The Title bar appears for all functions and displays information only there are no selectable items Refer to Title Bar on page 12 for details 18 Scanner Scanner Demonstration Program 4 1 2 Scanner Control Icons 4 2 The scanner toolbar contains control icons Control icons may vary depending on the active function or test A yellow frame surrounding an icon highlighted indicates it is selected Other control icons not shown are described in Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 Pause Indicates PID data from the Custom Data List Opens a menu for vehicle is being displayed Selecting d selecting which PIDs display in the list pauses data collection Clear Erases all the PID data in the Change View Changes display buffer and begins a new recording TA options between PID list or graph Selecting opens a confirmation Bed displays message Trigger Opens a menu that allows Lock Unlock Locks or unlocks the you to set arm and clear threshold highlighted parameter Locked PIDs values that automatically trigger PID move to the top of the list and do not data to be saved from buffer memory scroll as you move through the data to a file
20. 1 Turning On The Diagnostic Tool will automatically turn on and open the Home screen Figure 3 1 when power is supplied through the Data Cable or by the AC DC Power Supply If the Diagnostic Tool does not automatically turn on press and release the Power button on the front of the Diagnostic Tool to turn the Diagnostic Tool on 3 1 2 Turning Off IMPORTANT All vehicle communication must be terminated BEFORE turning off the Diagnostic Tool A warning message displays if you attempt to turn the Diagnostic Tool off while communicating with the vehicle Forcing a shut down while communicating may lead to ECM problems on some vehicles Never disconnect the Data Cable when the Diagnostic Tool is communicating with the vehicle ECM P To turn off the Diagnostic Tool 1 Press the N X button or select the Back or Home icon to navigate to the Home screen The stopping communication message appears briefly before the Home screen displays 2 Disconnect the Diagnostic Tool Data Cable from the vehicle 3 Press and release the Power button A confirmation screen displays 4 Press the Y Y button or select OK from the menu to turn the Diagnostic Tool off To continue operating press the N X button or select Cancel from the menu 10 Basic Operation and Navigation Basic Navigation 3 1 3 Emergency Shutdown IMPORTANT Using the emergency shutdown procedure while communicating with the vehicle ECM may lead to ECM problems on some vehicles
21. 28 Scanner Scanner Operation 5 Select y on the toolbar or press the Y v button to set the upper threshold A lower trigger level line now appears at the mid point of the graph 6 Select the plus and minus icons on the toolbar or use the up A and down Y arrow buttons to position the lower trigger level line to where you want it on the graph 7 Select y on the toolbar or press the Y v button to set the lower threshold The display returns to the PID data view and the trigger points appear as horizontal lines across the designated parameter graph Repeat this procedure to establish trigger points for other parameters if desired Once armed any data points that register outside of your set conditions pause data collection and save data to a file NOTE Only three parameters can have trigger levels set at one time but only one of the conditions needs to be satisfied for triggering to occur To arm triggers 1 Select the Trigger icon on the toolbar 2 Select Arm Triggers from the drop down menu The trigger lines on the data graphs change color to indicate an armed condition Triggers for all ofthe graphs are armed simultaneously Once triggering is armed it remains in that state until you switch it off If trigger settings are modified or are added for other parameters they are armed as soon as you exit the setting screen Saving and Reviewing Scanner OBD II EOBD Data Files The following procedures are used
22. BD II EOBD Menu Select either option and test results are shown in the data viewer Figure 5 3 NOT SUPPORTED FUEL SYSTEM NOT SUPPORTED COMPONENTS NOT SUPPORTED CATALYST NOT COMPLETE HEATED CATALYST TEST COMPLETE EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM Figure 5 3 Readiness monitor test report Scroll to view the entire list of Readiness Monitors to ensure that all tests are complete Select Save from the toolbar and follow the screen prompts to save a copy of the monitor report as part of the vehicle records MIL Status This test checks the ECM commanded state on or off if the malfunction indicator lamp 5 2 2 OBD Direct OBD Direct includes the following menu and submenu choices e OBD Diagnose Start Communication initiates a test session Connector Information provides DLC location details Manual Protocol Selection provides choices for communication protocol e OBD Training Mode allows you to familiarize yourself with the capabilities of OBD II EOBD while navigating through menus without being connected to a vehicle 38 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu Start Communication Use the following procedure to begin an OBD II EOBD test session P To perform an OBD II EOBD Test Connect the data cable to the test vehicle Select Start Communications from the OBD II EOBD menu A series of messages are displayed indicating automatic detection of vehicle type 12 or 24 V has occurred and then the detect
23. Figure 4 8 A lock icon appears to the left of the parameter name to indicate it is locked P To lock parameters 1 Highlight the parameter to be locked 2 Select the Lock Unlock icon on the toolbar to lock it A copy of the locked parameter is now shown at the top of the data list and a lock icon appears alongside the parameter name 3 Highlight and select additional parameters to lock Up to three parameters can be locked at a time Once locked a parameter remains locked until it is manually unlocked or communication with the vehicle stopped E cl A COOLANT TEMPERATURE F j 02 SENSOR BANK 1 BEFORE CATXmV 02 SENSOR BANK 1 AFTER CAT mV INJECTION TIME BANK 1 ms CONTINUOUS DTC COUNTER THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR V COOLANT TEMPERATURE F Figure 4 8 Locked parameters NOTE lf three parameters are locked one of them must first be unlocked before another parameter can be locked To unlock parameters 1 2 Scroll through the data list and highlight the parameter to be unlocked or released Select the Lock Unlock icon on the toolbar The released parameter and the lock icon disappear from the list at the top of the data list Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to release other parameters if needed 27 Scanner Scanner Operation Setting Trigger Levels The trigger icon allows you to configure the Diagnostic Tool to automatically save PID data from buffer memory to a file when a parameter value crosses a
24. Is not then suspect the knock sensor fit is okay then check the knock sensor circult and wiring Make sure the circuit is not routed near the secondary wires Now clear the DTC and road test it under the conditions that set the DTC Ifthe DTC resets then suspect the knock sensor module or the POM Use care when installing the knock sensor and always torque to the correct specification Damage to the sensor may occur if it Is over torqued Tech Note Drivability Concer Ensure that the vehicle ls reaching factory recommended operating engine temperature If this is not attained then multiple DTC s could be present along with the chance of miss diagnosing the customer complaint INFO Select the information icon on the toolbar for more information Figure 4 12 Troubleshooter tip 33 Scanner 4 4 gt Exiting Scanner Certain PID data parameter values display directly within the tip when performing Troubleshooter tests and procedures A tip may also contain a hyperlink to a Troubleshooter Reference another test or procedure or a Supplemental operation such as Clear Codes Hyperlinks are shown in blue and selecting them opens the link Troubleshooter References open in a separate window Figure 4 12 Exiting Scanner Scanner function remains open as long as there is an active communication link with the vehicle You must interrupt this communication link in order to exit from tests and power down the Diagnostic Tool A w
25. MIL Status Figure 5 1 OBD Health Check menu Global OBD II Code Check Global OBDII Code Check displays stored emission related generic DTCs reported by the ECM Selecting opens a submenu with two choices Codes and Pending Codes Either option opens a code list Figure 5 2 Pono Intake Alr Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Bank Figure 5 2 Code list Codes The Codes option displays a list of current emission related DTCs OBD II EOBD Codes have a priority according to their emission severity The priority of the code determines the illumination of the MIL and the code erase procedure Vehicle manufacturers have implemented the ranking differently so there are differences between makes 36 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu Pending Codes The purpose of this service is to enable the Diagnostic Tool to obtain pending or maturing diagnostic trouble codes These are codes whose setting conditions were met during the last drive cycle but need to be met on two or more consecutive drive cycles before the DTC actually sets NOTE Save valuable time by using this service to verify test results after a single drive cycle following a vehicle repair and code clearing procedure e Ifa test failed during the drive cycle the DTC associated with that test is reported If the pending fault does not occur again within 40 to 80 warm up cycles the fault is automatically cleared from memory e Test results reported by this service do n
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27. This option allows you to select between a white and black background for the screen The black background can be beneficial when working under poor lighting conditions Selecting opens a menu with two choices Day Theme white background and Night Theme black background Make a selection and a please wait message momentarily displays followed by the Home screen The new toolbar setting is now active High Contrast Toolbar This option allows you to switch to a high contrast toolbar This toolbar features black and white icons with crisp graphics that are easier to see in poor lighting conditions or bright sunlight oa engine Data TPS NZ 0 00 0 00 4 25 MAP inHg 29 5 14 1 29 5 Figure 7 4 High contrast toolbar Selecting opens a menu with two choices Color Toolbar and High Contrast Toolbar Select and a please wait message displays followed by the Home screen The new setting is now active 52 Tools Font Type Tools Menu This option allows you to select between standard and bold faced type for the display screen Bold type makes screen writing more legible under poor lighting or bright sunlight conditions Engine Data HO2S B2 S1 mV HO2S B2 S1 mV 846 39 903 HO2S B1 S2 mV 773 369 950 HO2S B2 S2 mV 660 282 959 Short Term FT Bank 0 6 6 Figure 7 5 Bold type on a black background Selecting opens a menu with two choices Normal Font and Bold Font Select a
28. able for the identified vehicle display in the menu There are several types of functional tests e Information Tests these are read only tests like selecting VIN from a Functional Tests menu to display the VIN of the identified vehicle e Toggle Tests these tests switch a component such as a solenoid relay or switch between two operating states e Variable Control Tests these tests command a certain value for a system or component such as varying spark timing in 1 increments or EGR valve duty cycle in 10 increments e Reset Tests these tests reset the adaptive or learned values that are stored in the vehicle electronic control module memory e Scripted Tests these tests are software routines that place the vehicle into special operating modes for performing certain repairs such as bleeding brakes with ABS Selecting Functional Tests opens a menu of test options that varies by make and model Selecting a menu option either activates the test or opens a submenu of additional choices Follow all screen instructions while performing tests How and what information is presented on the screen varies according to the type of test being performed and the vehicle being serviced Toggle and variable control tests often display functional test control icons on the toolbar at the top of the screen with PID data in the main body A Test icon on the toolbar activates the test and a Return or similarly named icon cancels the
29. ar Control Icons on page 14 29 Scanner Scanner Operation P To save data e Select Save A save dialog box displays while data is being saved The data is saved when the message box disappears Saving 40411001 SCM Note Saving large files may take several minutes Figure 4 10 Save dialog box Saving Screens The Shortcut button can be programmed to save a snapshot of a visible screen as a bitmap file see Configure Shortcut Button on page 49 for details The saved file can be viewed by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data gt View Saved Data see View Saved Data on page 46 for additional information Pausing and Reviewing Data Files During normal operation data from the vehicle s ECM is continuously being stored in buffer memory as it is displayed onscreen The Pause feature allows you to temporarily pause data collection to review it in detail P To pause and review data Toolbar control icons are described in Scanner Control Icons on page 19 and Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 1 While viewing data select the Pause icon On the toolbar the playback control icons are displayed A counter displays along the right hand edge of the screen between the toolbar and the main body A bar graph to the left of the counter shows how much data is in the memory buffer A slider on the bar graph indicates the position of the current screen in relation to the entire contents of the data buffer Use the sli
30. arning message displays if you attempt to shut down while the Diagnostic Tool is communicating with the vehicle NOTE Damage to the vehicle electronic control module ECM may occur if communication is disrupted Make sure the data cable is properly connected at all times during testing Exit all tests before disconnecting the data cable or powering down the Diagnostic Tool To exit the Scanner function 1 From any active data screen select the Back icon on the toolbar A stopping communications message briefly displays followed by the Data menu 2 From the Data Menu select Back on the toolbar Again a stopping communications message briefly displays followed by the Main menu Now the Diagnostic Tool is no longer communicating with the vehicle and it is safe to return to the Home screen and power down the Diagnostic Tool 34 OBD II EOBD This chapter describes the basic operation of the OBD II EOBD function The OBD II EOBD icon is located on the Home screen The OBD II EOBD function allows you to access generic OBD II EOBD data Generic OBD II EOBD data is data limited to emission related diagnostics such as e Checking for emissions related diagnostic trouble codes DTCs e Checking the cause of an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp MIL e Checking monitor status prior to emissions certification testing To access other available electronic control module ECM data for vehicle specific systems parame
31. attery power B available on the DLC Contact your sales representative for availability IMPORTANT Never connect the optional power cable to the DC power supply input on the Diagnostic Tool when the Diagnostic Tool is communicating with a vehicle Introduction Technical Specifications 2 5 Technical Specifications Wen Description Specification 8 0 inch diagonal Color LCD 800 x 480 resolution SWVGA Rechargeable lithium ion battery pack Battery Approximately 3 5 hour run time Display Approximately 5 hour charge time DC Jack Operating Voltage 10 to 30VDC Width 11 1 in 281 mm 6 3 in 160 mm Weight including battery 2 6 lb 1 18 kg Operating Temperature At 0 to 90 relative humidity non condensing Range ambient 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Storage Temperature At 0 to 70 relative humidity non condensing ambient 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Environmental This product is intended for indoor use only Power Supply Supply Rating 15 VDC 2A Basic Operation and Navigation This chapter describes basic Diagnostic Tool operation navigation screen layout icon functions and screen messages Before you operate the Diagnostic Tool make sure the battery pack is fully charged or the Diagnostic Tool is powered by the AC power supply 3 1 Turning On Off and Emergency Shutdown The following sections describe how to turn the Diagnostic Tool on and off and how to perform an emergency shutdown 3 1
32. board Monitored Systems This option opens a menu of tests from the monitored systems The available data is for specific systems and components that the on board diagnostic system monitors continuously such as misfire or non continuously such as the catalyst system Making a menu selection displays the test results 42 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu 07 DTCs Detected During Last Drive This test opens a record of any DTCs that set during the last completed drive cycle Select to open the DTC list 08 Request Control of On board System This service enables bidirectional control of the ECM This service allows the Diagnostic Tool to control the operation of an on board system test or component 09 Read Vehicle Identification The purpose of this service is to enable the Diagnostic Tool to request and display vehicle specific information such as the vehicle identification number VIN the calibration identification and the calibration verification number CVN of the test vehicle Select a menu item to retrieve the information Select Return to go back to the menu 09 In use Performance Tracking This option displays the In use Performance Tracking of data lt is a record of the number of times each of the monitor tests have been completed Select Return to go back to the menu 0A Emission Related DTC with Permanent Status This option displays a record of any permanent codes A permanent status DTC
33. cludes Demonstration which opens the Demonstration program see Scanner Demonstration Program on page 19 20 Scanner Scanner Operation 2 Select the vehicle manufacturer from the list A model year menu displays 3 Select the vehicle year from the menu A list of vehicle types or models displays Several selections may be required to complete the vehicle identification follow the screen prompts to enter the required information A confirmation screen displays once all the required information has been entered Figure 4 3 confirm Current Vehicle Identification Is Vehicle 2000 FORD FOCUS Engine 1 4L DOHC P wa Ok ES Cancel Figure 4 3 Vehicle confirmation screen 4 From the Confirm Vehicle screen select a OK to continue b Cancel to return to the previous screen 4 3 2 Connecting the Data Cable Connection of the data cable to the Diagnostic Tool and vehicle DLC is required for Scanner testing see Data Cable Connection on page 17 21 Scanner Scanner Operation 4 3 3 System and Test Selection After a vehicle is selected a menu of available systems is displayed Select a system to continue Powertrain Control Module Anti Lock Brake Control ISO Airbag Control Module ISO Instrument Cluster SCP Central Timer Module ISO Central Security Module ISO Figure 4 4 Available systems list NOTE Only the systems available for testing on the identified vehicle are includ
34. ctions from a proprietary menu 1996 and newer vehicles only e Troubleshooter provides step by step procedures integrating PIDs and retrieving trouble codes when appropriate for specific symptoms of the identified vehicle Codes Menu This selection may appear as Codes Codes Menu Codes Only Codes No Data Service Codes or something similar on the menu Selecting opens a list of viewing options that includes e Display Codes e Clear Codes on page 24 e Freeze Frame Failure Records on page 24 Display Codes Selecting opens either a list of diagnostic trouble codes DTCs stored in the selected vehicle electronic control module ECM or a submenu of DTC viewing options A code list includes the DTC and a brief description Submenu options may include e Trouble Code Information opens a list of codes in ECM memory e History Codes opens a list of codes whose symptoms are not currently present History codes indicate an intermittently occurring problem e Failed This Ignition opens a list of codes that set during the current ignition cycle e MIL SVS or Message Requested displays ECM requests to turn on the malfunction indicator lamp MIL or service vehicle soon SVS lamp or display a driver information alert e Last Test Failed displays a complete list of failed tests e Test Failed Since Code Cleared displays a list of tests that failed since the last time codes were cleared from ECM memory 23 Scann
35. der to quickly scroll through the data Use the control icons to accurately position the cursor The cursor vertical line indicates your position when in the graph mode appears once you begin navigating Figure 4 11 30 Scanner Scanner Operation 7 8 Engine Data Enaine Load 1999 2000 e e rm O _ 1900 2000 MAF g s 1 F 75 77 10 75 128 27 t e e af f Desired IAC Airflow q 13 43 DW tna sa E 9 84 21 77 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 wc en p A o 1500 1600 1700 3 1800 1900 2000 Ka 1 Skip Back 6 Bar Graph 2 Skip Forward 7 Slider 3 Step Back 8 Counter current position total 4 Step Forward 9 Cursor 5 Record Figure 4 11 2 Scroll up or down to review the list of data 3 Select the desired control icon to move forward or back incrementally in the selected direction To resume Select the Record icon The display changes back to display data and the Pause icon is shown on the toolbar A vertical rule runs through the data graph to indicate data was paused at that point The Shortcut icon can be set to perform the Pause Play function See Configure Shortcut Button on page 49 for additional information 31 Scanner Scanner Operation Functional Tests The Functional Tests selection is used to access vehicle specific subsystem tests Available tests vary by manufacturer year and model Only the tests avail
36. e Diagnostic trouble codes DTCs Communication protocol 44 Configure units 57 Connecting to a vehicle 17 20 Connector Information 43 Connect to PC 49 Data display 23 Data parameters Displaying 23 Demonstration program 19 20 Diagnostic connector 43 Location 43 Diagnostic trouble codes DTCs 23 Directional buttons 6 E Emergency shutdown 11 F Fast Track Troubleshooter 23 40 Freeze Frame Failure Records 24 Functional description 7 Functional tests 23 32 Generic functions 23 Home screen 13 Identifying a test vehicle 20 Information tests 32 Locking parameters 27 Manual conventions Description 3 Notes 4 Memory resets 23 Messages Safety ii Screen 16 O OBD Diagnose 38 43 OBD Health Check 36 38 Operations Connecting to a vehicle 17 20 Identifying a test vehicle 20 Selecting a system to test 20 Selecting tests 20 P Parameters See Data parameters Pausing data 29 Pending codes 37 PID trigger set levels 28 PIDs See Data parameters Power sources 8 AC DC power supply 8 Powering off 10 11 44 Powering on 10 Index Readiness monitors 37 Reset tests 32 Saved vehicle data 46 Saving 30 Scan Module Troubleshooter 40 Scanner 18 Actuator tests 23 Clear codes 23 24 Codes menu 23 24 Communication protocol 44 Connecting 17 Custom data list 25 Data display 27 Demonstration program 19 20 Exiting 34 Functional tests 23 32 Generic functions 23 35 44 Memory resets 23 OBDII tes
37. e manner that does not endanger your safety the safety of others in the work area the equipment being used or the vehicle being tested lt is assumed that the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before using this product Understanding of these system principles and operating theories is necessary for competent safe and accurate use of this instrument Before using the equipment always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested Use the equipment only as described in this manual Read understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual the accompanying mportant Safety Instructions and on the test equipment Safety Information Safety Signal Words Safety Signal Words Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage All safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders Safety Message Conventions Safety messages are p
38. ed controllers are displayed The Diagnostic Tool establishes a communication link with the test vehicle then opens an information screen Figure 5 4 1 2 ECL Protocol Information Number Of Detected ECU s 1 Active Protocol SAE J1850 VPW ID 11 Engine Controller VIN WFOHXXGA JH4537338 Continue Figure 5 4 Protocol information The information screen shows how many control modules were detected which ECM is communicating and which communication protocol is being used Select Continue A Select Service menu of available tests opens Readiness Monitors on page 40 MIL Status on page 40 Fast Track Troubleshooter on page 40 01 Display Current Data on page 41 02 Display Freeze Frame Data on page 41 03 Display Trouble Codes on page 41 04 Clear Emissions Related Data on page 41 05 06 07 Display Test param Results on page 42 08 Request Control of On board System on page 43 09 Read Vehicle Identification on page 43 09 In use Performance Tracking on page 43 0A Emission Related DTC with Permanent Status on page 43 39 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu IMPORTANT All service modes are not supported by all vehicles so the available menu selections will vary Readiness Monitors MIL Status Fast Track Troubleshooter 01 Display Current Data 02 Display Freeze Frame Data 03 Display Trouble Codes Figure 5 5 Service mode menu 4 Select a test to contin
39. ed in the list After a system is selected and the Diagnostic Tool establishes communication with the vehicle a menu of available tests is displayed Main Menu PCM f353 Data No Codes Functional Tests Review ECU ID Other Systems Figure 4 5 Main menu 22 Scanner Scanner Operation Main menu options vary slightly by the year make and model of the test vehicle The main menu may include e Codes Menu displays diagnostic trouble code DTC records from the vehicle electronic control module Selecting may open a submenu of viewing options e Clear Codes erases DTC records and other data from the ECM This selection is found on a Codes submenu for some models e Data Display displays PID data from the vehicle electronic control module Selecting may open a submenu of viewing options e Functional Tests provides specific subsystem tests The tests vary depending on the manufacturer and model e Actuator Tests similar to functional tests checks the operation of certain actuators such as solenoid valves and relays e Memory Resets allows you to reprogram adaptive values for certain components after making repairs Selecting opens a submenu These options are found on the Functional Tests Menu for some models e System Tests provides specific subsystem testing Performing these tests is similar to functional tests e Generic Functions lets you access certain available Generic OBD II fun
40. elect the Back on the toolbar or press the N X button to return to the options menu 49 Tools Tools Menu 7 1 3 System Information System Information allows you to view patent information and system information such as the software version and serial number of your Diagnostic Tool 45 f system Information CE gi 6014 Sap 5 incaporned Ad Rights mrerved Patents US 615 442 170 105 6 631 367 US 7 FI UM Al 650 671 Ewent Pending 05 15 2014 04 084M Bundle 14 4 Version 1 3 0 13316 GB RUNTIME 5 3 5 1 Serial Number 173GEP500248 IPL y SPL v16 FPGA v2 0 Figure 7 2 System information P To display the System information screen 1 Select Tools from the Home screen to open the menu 2 Select System Information from the menu The System Information screen displays 3 Scroll as needed to view all of the data 4 Select Back on the toolbar or press the N X button to return to the options menu 7 1 4 Settings This Tools selection allows you to adjust certain basic Diagnostic Tool functions to your personal preferences Selecting opens an additional menu that offers the following e System Settings see System Settings on page 50 e Configure Scanner see Configuring Scanner on page 56 e Configure Units see Configure Units on page 57 System Settings Selecting System Settings opens a menu with two options Display and Date amp Time Either selection opens an additional menu 50 Tools Tool
41. er Scanner Operation Clear Codes The Diagnostic Tool clears codes from the vehicle electronic control module memory on most vehicles If this function is not available on the test vehicle Clear Codes does not appear as a menu option NOTE Clear Codes is also available from OBD II Health Check see OBD Health Check on page 36 To clear codes 1 Select Clear Codes from the Codes Menu A confirmation message displays 2 Make sure any conditions shown on the confirmation message are met then select Yes A codes cleared message displays once the operation is complete 3 Select Continue to return to the Codes Menu IMPORTANT Clearing codes erases all temporary ECM information including Freeze Frame Failure Records Make sure no vital diagnostic information will be lost before clearing codes Freeze Frame Failure Records This selection displays the DTC that was set along with corresponding data when the ECM commanded the malfunction indicator lamp MIL to turn on Data Display Select Data to view PID data from the vehicle ECM In data display mode the screen has a toolbar and a main body Figure 4 6 cl S f DS CC OY AEF ENGINE DATA 1 RPM 246 2000 ENGINE SPEED rpm CONTINUOUS DTC COUNTER THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR V COOLANT TEMPERATURE F BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Hg INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE F Figure 4 6 Data display screen 24 Scanner Scanner Operation The toolbar contro
42. eselect All icon to remove all of the highlights 3 Select Back to display the updated data list Changing Screen Views Selecting the View icon opens a drop down menu of options e PID List e 1 Graph e 2 Graph e 4 Graph The PID parameter identification List view is a 2 column display with the name of the parameters in the left column and their current values in the right column Figure 4 6 The 1 2 and 4 Graph views divide the screen horizontally to simultaneously display data graphs for the indicated number of parameters Figure 4 7 Use the scroll bar or the up A and down F icons to view other parameters in the list LONG TERM MIXTURE ADAPTATION 1 z en My May aa d mem CC ES st I 4 5 INJECTION TIME BAN weer TL LIL ILLS Figure 4 7 Four graph view NOTE O Any previously set conditions such as held data or locked lines of data remain in effect when the screen view is changed 26 Scanner Scanner Operation Locking Parameters Use the Lock Unlock icon to hold selected lines of the data in place and prevent them from scrolling or to release previously locked lines of data Up to three lines of data may be held at a time This feature allows you to position related parameters together making it easier to monitor their values and spot inconsistencies Locked parameters display as the top frames on the main body of the display screen as well as at their usual position within the data list
43. following conventions are used 1 2 1 Terminology The terms Scanner and Scanner function are used to describe the Scanner Function s of the diagnostic tool Examples e Select Scanner from the Home screen e From the Scanner main menu select Continue e The Scanner function provides many diagnostic tests The term select describes tapping touching an icon on the touch screen or highlighting an icon or menu choice and then selecting the confirmation menu choice such as Continue Accept OK Yes or other similar choice Abbreviated example for the following procedure Select Brightness 1 Navigate to and highlight the Brightness selection 2 Select OK or similar button 1 2 2 Symbols Different types of arrows are used The greater than arrow gt indicates an abbreviated set of selection navigation instructions Abbreviated example for the following procedure Select Tools gt Connect to PC 1 Select Tools from the home screen 2 Highlight Connect to PC on the Tools menu 3 Select Connect to PC The solid arrows gt Y A are navigational instructions for the four directions of the directional buttons Using This Manual Conventions Example Press the down Y arrow 1 2 3 Bold Text Bold emphasis is used in procedures to highlight selectable items such as control buttons icons and menu options Example Press the OK button 1 2 4 Notes and Important Messages
44. he menu 55 Tools Tools Menu Time Format This option determines whether time is displayed on a 12 or 24 hour clock Selecting opens a menu with two choices e 24 Hour Format e 12 Hour Format Make either selection then select the Back icon or press the N X button to return to the menu Date Format This option allows you to select how date information is displayed Select from e MM DD YYYY Month Day Year e DD MM_YYYY Day Month Year e YYYY_MM_DD Year Month Day Make a selection then select the Back icon or press the N X button to return to the menu Configuring Scanner This option allows you to change the scanner display to toggle scales on and off Scales are the graduations and values that display on the horizontal axis at the base of the parameter graphs The waveform fills the entire graph area with scales switched off Engine Data Engine Load Figure 7 8 Scales hidden 56 Tools Tools Menu P To change hide show scales 1 Select Tools from the Home screen 2 Select Settings from the Tools and Setup menu 3 Select Configure Scanner from the Settings menu 4 Highlight either menu entry to make a selection Show Graph Scale to switch the scales on Hide Graph Scale to switch the scales off 5 Select the Back icon or press the N X button to return to the Settings menu Configure Units Selecting opens a dialog box that allows you to choose between US customary or met
45. hicle manufacturers and begins the process by identifying the vehicle being tested After the vehicle is identified a vehicle system is selected and then a specific test or function is selected to allow you to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes DTCs view and save PID data or perform diagnostic tests P Basic Scanner Testing Procedure 1 2 3 Launch Scanner Select the Scanner icon on the Home screen Identify the vehicle ldentify the test vehicle by selecting from the menu options Connect the data cable to the vehicle Follow the on screen connection instructions to connect the Diagnostic Tool to the test vehicle Select the system Select the system to be tested from the systems menu Select the test from the main menu Select the desired test 4 3 1 Vehicle Identification The Diagnostic Tool displays PID data provided by the vehicle ECM The vehicle must be correctly identified for the Diagnostic Tool to communicate and display PID data correctly The vehicle identification sequence is menu driven follow the screen prompts to enter the information Exact procedures may vary by the make model and year of the vehicle P To identify a vehicle for testing 1 Select the Scanner icon on the Home screen A list of manufacturers displays Figure 4 2 Ata Pomeo Citro n Dacia pci nc Fiat Ford Honda Lancia Land Rover Mercedes MG Rover Figure 4 2 Manufacturer list The list in
46. hone E mail Australia 1 800 810 581 sota diagnostics snapon com New Zealand 800 441 762 sota diagnostics snapon com For technical assistance in all other markets contact your selling agent ZEESCAU320A Rev A 17 G 14 AU Safety Information READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS For your own safety and the safety of others and to prevent damage to the equipment and vehicles upon which it is used it is important that the accompanying Important Safety Instructions be read and understood by all persons operating or coming into contact with the equipment We suggest you store a copy near the unit in sight of the operator This product is intended for use by properly trained and skilled professional automotive technicians The safety messages presented throughout this manual are reminders to the operator to exercise extreme care when using this test instrument There are many variations in procedures techniques tools and parts for servicing vehicles as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work Because of the vast number of test applications and variations in the products that can be tested with this instrument we cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation It is the responsibility of the automotive technician to be knowledgeable of the system being tested It is essential to use proper service methods and test procedures It is important to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptabl
47. is one that was severe enough to illuminate the MIL at some point but the MIL may not be on at the present time Whether the MIL was switched off by clearing codes or because the setting conditions did not repeat after a specified number of drive cycles a record of the DTC is retained by the ECM Permanent status codes automatically clear after repairs have been made and the related system monitor runs successfully Connector Information This option opens a database of vehicle diagnostic connector locations that includes most makes and models The menu driven interface leads you quickly to difficult to find test connectors P To locate a vehicle diagnostic connector 1 Select Connector Information from the System menu A list of vehicle manufacturers displays 2 Select a manufacturer from the list A list of models available from the selected manufacturer displays 3 Select a model from the list If a cable adapter is needed which one and how to connect it displays 4 Select Continue Information on where to locate the vehicle diagnostic connector displays 5 Select Continue to return to the System menu 43 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu Manual Protocol Selection Communication protocol is a standardized way of transferring data between an ECM and a Diagnostic Tool Global OBD may use the following communication protocols ISO 15765 4 CAN ISO 27145 WWHOBD CAN ISO J1939 CAN ISO 9141 2 K LINE SAE J1850 PWM
48. l icons are described in Scanner Control Icons on page 19 and Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 During data display the main body of the screen is divided into two columns the left hand column has a description of the parameter and the right hand column shows the parameter value or state Parameters are listed in the order in which they are transmitted by the ECM so expect variations between years makes and models Up to three parameters can be locked or fixed at the top of the list Locked parameters do not change as you scroll through the parameter list The Lock Unlock icon on the toolbar selects which parameters are fixed see Locking Parameters on page 27 Displayed data may also be paused or saved for detailed review and future reference see Saving Files on page 29 and Pausing and Reviewing Data Files on page 30 Customizing the Data List The Custom Data List icon on the toolbar is used to determine which specific parameters display Minimizing the number of parameters on the data list allows you to focus on any suspicious or symptom specific data parameters You can add or remove most parameters from the list Certain vital parameters may not be removed These appear in gray at the top of the list along with a lock icon and they cannot be selected NOTE Limiting the number of parameters that display to those that apply to a particular situation results in a faster data refresh rate and reduces the amount of memory u
49. mission related diagnostic data such as DTCs freeze frame data and test results from the memory of the selected ECM 41 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu P To clear emission related Data 1 Select Clear Emissions Related Data from the menu A confirmation message displays to help prevent loss of any vital data Figure 5 7 Clear Diagnostic Data This service will clear all emissions related diagnostic information This includes MIL diagnostic trouble codes freeze frame data and on board monitoring test results Continue Figure 5 7 Clear codes confirmation message 2 Continue from the confirmation message The screen updates several times as ECM memory is erased then a data has been cleared message displays 3 Select Continue to return to the Select Service menu 05 06 07 Display Test param Results This option opens a submenu of parameters and test results from various sensors monitor test results and a record of DTC setting conditions detected during the last drive cycle The submenu includes e 05 Oxygen Sensor Monitoring e 06 On board Monitored Systems e 07 DTCs Detected During Last Drive 05 Oxygen Sensor Monitoring This option opens a menu of tests available for checking the integrity of the oxygen O2 sensors Making a selection displays all of the pertinent O2 sensor parameters for the specific test The test identification ID displays at the top of the data list 06 On
50. nce and color The name of the function displays to the right of the icon on some screens A real time clock displays to the left of the power supply icon The clock is powered by a dedicated internal battery so the correct time is maintained even when the main battery pack is discharged Use the Tools function to set the clock and format how time is displayed See Clock Settings on page 55 for additional information The title bar displays other information that varies depending upon what functions are being performed Other information may include e The identification ID of the test vehicle e The name of the active menu or function e The name of the test being performed Table 3 1 Title Bar Icons Full Battery Charge Level Indicates External Power Connected power is being supplied by the internal Indicates power is being supplied battery pack Horizontal bars diminish through the data cable connection to a as the battery discharges vehicle or by the AC DC Power Supply Low Battery Charge Level Indicates the internal battery pack is low and Active Vehicle Communication needs to be recharged immediately A Indicates the Diagnostic Tool is actively warning message will also display on communicating with a vehicle the screen when the battery gets low 12 Basic Operation and Navigation Basic Navigation 3 2 3 Home Screen Icons Each available Diagnostic Tool function is represented by a icon on the home screen The table
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52. of the vehicle DLC Figure 3 3 If required additional connection information can be found in the appropriate vehicle communication software manual for the vehicle Vehicle communication software manuals are available online see the website information at the front of this manual Connect DA 4 Cable Location Under drivers side dash Figure 3 3 Vehicle connection data cable message For data cable vehicle power connection information see Vehicle Power on page 8 P To connect the data cable to the vehicle 1 2 Follow the on screen instructions for connecting to the vehicle Figure 3 3 Select Continue once the data cable is connected The Diagnostic Tool establishes communication then displays a list of available tests If the Diagnostic Tool is unable to establish a communications link a no communications message displays Select from the available tests to open a submenu of test options 17 Scanner This chapter describes the basic operation of the Scanner function The Scanner icon is located on the Home screen The Scanner function allows your Diagnostic Tool to communicate with the electronic control systems of a vehicle This allows you to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes DTCs view PID data and perform diagnostic tests 4 1 Screen Layout and Toolbar Icons The following screen layout and toolbar controls apply to both the Scanner and the OBD II EOBD functions 4 1 1 Screen Layout utd 200
53. ol icons are described in their applicable chapters Displayed control icons vary depending on the active function or test Select a control icon on a screen to activate a control function You can also use the control buttons to activate a function a yellow border around the icon indicates it is highlighted or in focus Use the Directional buttons 4 gt A Y to highlight the desired function and then press the Y v button to select it The control icons below are used to navigate through Back Returns to the previously viewed screen Icon is located on the left hand edge of the toolbar Home Returns to the Home screen Icon is located next to the Back icon on the left side of the toolbar Save Writes data from buffer memory to a file The saved movie file can be accessed for future reference by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data gt View Saved Data paused or saved movie files during playback Step Forward allows forward movement in singular steps To quickly step forward select this icon yellow frame appears then press and hold the Y Y button Note To quickly step forward during Scanner data playback press and hold the icon down until a red frame appears around the icon Skip Forward allows forward movement in multiple steps To quickly skip forward select this icon yellow frame appears around icon then press and hold the Y Y button 14 Record Indicates the data being displayed
54. ot necessarily indicate a faulty component or system If test results indicate another failure after additional driving then a DTC Is set to indicate a faulty component or system and the MIL is illuminated Refer to the Global OBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information Global OBD II Clear Codes This option is used to clear all emission related diagnostic data such as DTCs freeze frame data and test results from the memory of the selected ECM Although OBD II EOBD displays generic OBD II EOBD data only clearing codes erases all of the stored data including any enhanced codes and freeze frame information A confirmation screen displays when the clear codes option is selected to prevent accidental loss of data Select to continue from the confirmation screen Refer to the Global OBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information Readiness Monitors This test checks the status of the readiness monitoring system An OBD II EOBD control system runs continuous and periodic tests to check the status of emission related subsystems to gauge the integrity of the electronic operations Two options are available for Readiness Monitors e Monitors Complete Since DTC Cleared displays the status of all monitors that have run since the last time ECM memory was erased e Monitors Complete This Cycle displays the status of the monitors that ran during the current drive cycle only 37 OBD II EOBD O
55. ps are vehicle specific which means only tips that relate to the identified vehicle are presented Selecting opens a menu that may include e Code Tips provides detailed information on setting conditions testing and interpreting test results for specific codes e Symptom Tips provides diagnostic tests and procedures based on vehicle operation e Time Savers provides supplemental information such as firing order and 1 cylinder location that may be needed to make a diagnosis e Common Problems provides advice and remedies for certain pattern failures that have been experienced on vehicles of the same model e Tests and Procedures explains how to perform certain tests on the specific test vehicle Some tips provide specifications and installation information as well e Fast Track Data Scan contains information and guidelines on how to validate data readings for certain sensors and actuators PID data values are provided e Fast Track Fixes provides actual repair information for related repairs NOTE O Troubleshooter appears in a Scanner menu only if tips are available for the system selected on the identified vehicle P0325 sets when a malfunction with the KS system within the PCM are faulty The DTC will set when the knock sensor voltage is too low or too high If there are any abnormal engine noises present then repalr it first Now measure the resistance of the knock sensor It should be 90k to 110K ohms If it
56. ric units of measure for temperature vehicle speed air pressure and other pressures Temperature Vehicle Speed Pressure Scope Pressure Air Scanner Pressure Other Scanner Figure 7 9 Configure units menu P To change the units setup 1 Select Tools from the Home screen to open the menu Select Configure Units to open the menu Select an item from the Configure Units menu Select a setting from the listed choices Select Back on the toolbar or press the N X button to return to the options menu SI ee JS 57 8 1 Maintenance This chapter describes basic cleaning and battery replacement procedures for your Diagnostic Tool Cleaning and Inspecting the Diagnostic Tool Periodically perform the following tasks to keep your Diagnostic Tool in proper working order e Check the housing cables and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use e At the end of each work day wipe the Diagnostic Tool housing cables and connectors clean with a damp cloth IMPORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the unit 8 1 1 Cleaning the Touch Screen The touch screen can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a mild window cleaner IMPORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the touch screen 8 2 Battery Pack Service Follow all safety guidelines when handling the battery pack y Risk of electric shock e Prior to recycling the battery pack
57. rovided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage All safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level Safety messages communicate the hazard hazard avoidance and possible consequences using three different type styles e Normal type states the hazard e Bold type states how to avoid the hazard e Italic type states the possible consequences of not avoiding the hazard An icon when present gives a graphical description of the potential hazard Example Risk of unexpected vehicle movement A e Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running A moving vehicle can cause injury Important Safety Instructions For a complete list of safety messages refer to the accompanying Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Contents Salte MIO MANON E li Chapter 1 Using This Tu TE 3 CI 3 CA OTN Saad coa 3 Terminology E 3 eil lei 3 Eislek 4 Notes and Important Messages oocccccoccnconcnnccnccnnnnconononnnononnncnnnnnnonnnnnonnnnnnnannnnnnrnnnnaninonos 4 A e o Pi E CO E e 4 nn on enn 4 Chapter 2 Introduction msicnecaricioaaaci a eiii 5 CONTO UO IS stone 5 Data and Power Connechons cccooocnnccnnnccnncccncnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnonancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnnnns 6 Battery Pack and St Te WEE 7 ee te 8 HAUG FS ACI AC mtrs ito ica Coda acaecida 8 AC DC Power Supply EE 8 MEL o AO o PQ o EX 8 Technical Specifications 0000nnn00anne0enn
58. s 3 3 Screen Messages 3 3 1 System Messages There are four types of system messages that may be displayed Message Type Description Loading and connecting messages display when the Diagnostic Tool is performing an Loading and internal operation such as loading a database establishing communications with the Connecting vehicle or initiating a test The message automatically clears once the internal operation is complete Confirmation messages inform you when you are about to perform an action that cannot be reversed or when an action has been initiated that requires a confirmation to continue When a response is not required the message displays briefly then disappears Confirmation Warning messages inform you when completing the selected action may result in an irreversible change or in the loss of data A confirmation is required to continue Error messages inform you when a system or procedural error has occurred for example if the data cable becomes disconnected during operation Warning 3 3 2 Communication Messages When no communication messages are displayed it indicates the Diagnostic Tool and the vehicle electronic control module are not communicating The following conditions cause no communication messages to display e The Diagnostic Tool is unable to establish a communication link with the vehicle e The vehicle is not equipped with the system that was selected e There is a loose connection
59. s Menu Display options include Brightness on page 51 adjusts the intensity of the screen back lighting Color Theme on page 52 changes the background color of the screen display High Contrast Toolbar on page 52 enhances toolbar graphics for poor lighting conditions Font Type on page 53 switches between standard and bold text for better visibility Backlight Time on page 53 adjusts how long the screen stays on with an idle Diagnostic Tool Touch Screen Calibration on page 54 calibrates the touch screen display Date 8 Time options include Time Zone on page 54 sets the internal clock to the local time standard Clock Settings on page 55 sets the time on the internal clock Daylight Savings Time on page 55 configures the clock for Daylight Savings Time Time Format on page 56 switches the time displays between a 12 or 24 hour clock Date Format on page 56 configures how the month date and year displays Brightness Selecting this option opens the brightness setting screen for adjusting the back lighting of the display Figure 7 3 Settings Display Brightness Lise the Up Down keys to adjust the brightness Figure 7 3 Brightness setting Each push of the Plus and Minus icons or the up A and down Y arrows incrementally changes the back lighting up or down respectively Select Back from the toolbar or press the N X button to exit 51 Tools Tools Menu Color Theme
60. sed for saved files P To create a custom data list 1 Select the Custom Data List icon on the toolbar to select it The data selection screen displays and two new icons appear on the toolbar Check marks to the left of the parameter description indicate which parameters are selected for display A second smaller check box indicates a parameter that is locked The toolbar icons provide options for selecting and deselecting parameters to include or remove from the custom data list IN O Select Deselect use to mark individual parameters to hide or display Any locked parameters cannot be deselected Select All Deselect All use to hide or display all of the parameters in the list Any locked parameters cannot be hidden 2 Create a custom data list by selecting the parameters to include A parameter that displays has a check mark alongside the name a parameter that does not display does not Select which parameters to display a Selecting the Select All Deselect All icon immediately changes all of the parameters to the same condition a second push changes them all back 25 Scanner Scanner Operation b Selecting the Select Deselect icon activates it Now you can add or remove parameters by selecting individual entries in the list Note the following Hemes at the top of the list that cannot be highlighted are locked and cannot be turned off Use the Select All icon to display the complete list Use the D
61. stic Tool operations are controlled through the touch screen II O EE Eat ad E ss ae K Scanner OBD IVEORD Previous Vehicles and Date Figure 2 1 Front view en mmm eserintion To confirm a selection from a menu or program To select an item that was highlighted using the Viv or Accept Push direction arrows type button To advance to the next screen in a series To answer Yes when a yes or no choice is given To exit a menu or program N X or Cancel Push To close an open list and return to the previous type button menu or screen To answer No when a yes no choice is given Introduction Data and Power Connections Rem Button Description Buttons move the cursor or highlight in their respective direction Directional Thumb Up A pad rocker type buttons Down Left lt Right gt Programmable function button that can provide a S Shortcut Push type shortcut for performing a variety of routine tasks button Refer to Configure Shortcut Button on page 49 for additional information Power On Off Push Turns the Diagnostic Tool on and off Also press type button and hold for 5 seconds for emergency shutdown 2 2 Data and Power Connections Connectors and jacks for data communication cables and the AC DC Power Supply are located on the top of the Diagnostic Tool O e Figure 2 2 Jop view A AA A AA Battery Status Indicator LED e Green
62. t select a file to view Saved files can either be opened directly on the Diagnostic Tool or downloaded to a personal computer and opened using ShopStream Connect See Pausing and Reviewing Data Files on 09 22 2011 09 31 92209001 BMP 09 22 2011 10 23 92210002 5CM _ 2007 BMW X5 E53 3 0L TURBO DIESEL 30602 09 22 2011 10 22 92210005 BMP 09 22 2011 10 22 92210001 5CM 2009 PEUGEOT 407 1 6L 16V T DIESEL 9HZ 09 22 2011 10 22 92210004 BMP 09 22 2011 09 47 92209001 5CM 2000 FORD FOCUS 1 4L DOHC P Figure 6 2 Saved data list page 30 and Connect to PC on page 49 for additional information P To review a saved data file or image 1 Select Previous Vehicles and Data from the Home screen 2 Select View Saved Data from the menu 3 Select a file to review from the list 46 Previous Vehicles and Data Previous Vehicles and Data Menu 6 1 3 Delete Saved Data This menu option is used to permanently erase saved files from memory P To delete a saved file 1 Select Previous Vehicles and Data from the Home screen 2 Select Delete Saved Data from the menu A list of saved files displays NOTE O The Select All Deselect All and Delete icons become available on the toolbar so that you can either delete individual files or clear the entire memory buffer all at once 3 Select a file from the list and a confirmation message displays d Select an option from the confirmation message OK deletes the selected
63. ta on page 47 6 1 1 Vehicle History The Diagnostic Tool stores the identification of the last twenty five vehicles tested so there is no need to go through the complete vehicle identification sequence when performing a retest after repairs have been made The oldest vehicle record is deleted when a new vehicle is identified once there are twenty five vehicles on file a Sr Vehicle History 2007 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER 42 VS MFI Supercharged 428P5 2007 BMW X5 E53 3 0L TURBO DIESEL 306D2 Figure 6 1 Vehicle history list P To select from the vehicle History 1 Select Previous Vehicles and Data from the Home screen 2 Select Vehicle History from the menu A list of up to 25 previously tested vehicles displays Each vehicle is given a unique file name Scroll to view the entire list 45 Previous Vehicles and Data 3 With the item to be opened highlighted either select the vehicle ID or press the Y v button The appropriate software loads and a vehicle ID confirmation screen displays Previous Vehicles and Data Menu 4 Select OK or press the Y Y button to continue The System Menu for the selected vehicle displays 6 1 2 View Saved Data Selecting the View Saved Data menu option opens a list of all the saved data movie files and screen images that are stored in memory Saved files are listed in chronological order by the date and time that they were created with the most recent files are at the top of the lis
64. ters or enhanced diagnostics use the Scanner function see Scanner on page 18 NOTE The OBD II EOBD function can also be used to access generic OBD II EOBD data for OBD II EOBD compliant vehicles that are not included in the Scanner function databases 5 1 Basic Operations 5 1 1 Screen Layout and Toolbar Controls Screen layout and toolbar controls are similar to the Scanner function see Screen Layout and Toolbar Icons on page 18 5 1 2 Connecting the Data Cable Connection of the data cable to the Diagnostic Tool and vehicle DLC is required for OBD II EOBD testing see Data Cable Connection on page 17 5 1 3 Saving and Reviewing Data Files Save and Pause control icon operation and data review procedures are the same as used for the Scanner function see Saving and Reviewing Scanner OBD II EOBD Data Files on page 29 5 2 OBD II EOBD Menu The following options are available from the OBD II EOBD menu e OBD Health Check e OBD Direct 35 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu 5 2 1 OBD Health Check The OBD II Health Check offers a way to quickly check for and clear emissions related diagnostic trouble codes DTCs and to check readiness monitors for emissions testing Selecting opens a connection message Select Continue or press the Y v button to open a submenu of test options Figure 5 1 Ge om Wain Menu Health Check e ee A A PEAK _ Global OED Code Check Global OBDII Clear Codes Readiness Monitors
65. ting 35 44 Readiness monitors 38 System selecting 20 System tests 23 Title bar 12 Troubleshooter 23 33 40 Vehicle ID 20 Screen layout Scanner 15 18 Screen messages 16 Selecting a system to test 20 Selecting tests 20 Shortcut button Configuring 49 software Troubleshooter 33 Specifications 9 System Information 50 System tests 23 Tests Actuator 23 Functional 23 functional 32 Selecting 20 System 23 Time settings 54 56 Title bar 12 Toggle tests 32 Tool settings 50 53 Tool setup options 48 57 63 Touch Screen Calibrating 54 viewing options 52 53 Touch screen calibration 58 trigger See PID trigger Trouble codes See Diagnostic trouble codes DTCs Troubleshooter 23 33 40 Troubleshooter software See software V Variable control tests 32 Vehicle history 45
66. u once the screen calibration procedure is complete Time Zone This option opens a menu of time zone settings Scroll to highlight then select the local time zone The display returns to the Settings menu once a time zone is selected 54 Tools Tools Menu Clock Settings This option opens a window for resetting the time on the real time clock P To set the clock 1 2 3 Select Tools from the Home screen to open the menu Select Settings from the menu Select Clock Settings from the menu A warning message briefly displays followed by the Clock Settings screen Figure 7 7 Figure 7 7 Clock settings Select the up icon on the screen or press the up A button to incrementally increase the number in the highlighted field Select the down icon on the screen or press the down F button to incrementally decrease the number Select the check y icon on the screen or press the Y Y button to move the highlight to the next field Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 until the correct time is displayed Select the Back icon on the toolbar or press the N X button to close the Clock Settings window and return to the Settings menu Daylight Savings Time This option opens a menu to configure the internal clock for Daylight Savings Time Choose from ON sets the clock for Daylight Savings time OFF sets the clock for standard time Make either selection then select the Back icon or press the N X button to return to t
67. ue Readiness Monitors Use this menu item to check the readiness of the monitoring system Monitors not supported will display not supported Scroll if needed to view the entire list of monitors Figure 5 3 Selecting Readiness Monitors opens a submenu with two choices e Monitors Complete Since DTC Cleared displays the results of all monitor tests that have run since the last time the vehicle electronic control module ECM memory was cleared e Monitors Complete This Cycle displays only the results of monitor tests that ran during the current drive cycle they reset when the ignition is switched off MIL Status This item is used to check the current condition of the malfunction indicator lamp MIL Additional information such as which ECM commanded the MIL on and the distance driven while the MIL is on if supported can also be displayed The MIL Status report can also be saved as part of the vehicle records Fast Track Troubleshooter Fast Track Troubleshooter is a database of experience based repair strategies and information that has been compiled and validated by top notch technicians The Troubleshooter system simplifies the diagnosis process as it contains information on virtually all common diagnostic trouble code DTC problems and driveability symptoms for most vehicles covered by the vehicle communication software 40 OBD II EOBD OBD II EOBD Menu 01 Display Current Data Use this test to displa
68. vailable free online see the ShopStream Connect website information at the front of this manual for additional information P To connect the Diagnostic Tool to a PC 1 Select Tools from the Home screen to open the menu 2 Select Connect to PC from the Tools and Setup menu A screen message displays stating that the Diagnostic Tool can be connected to a PC asa mass storage device 3 Connect the supplied USB cable to the Diagnostic Tool and then to the PC 4 Select Continue 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the operation A USB cable supplied with your Diagnostic Tool is used to connect the Diagnostic Tool to the PC When the Diagnostic Tool is connected to the PC a communications icon appears on the right edge of the title bar 7 1 2 Configure Shortcut Button This feature allows you to change the function of the Shortcut button Options are e Brightness opens the brightness setting screen e Save Screen saves a bitmap image of the visible screen e Save Movie writes PID data from buffer memory to a file for future playback e Show Shortcut Menu opens the menu so you can quickly select from any of the functions e Toggle Record Pause programs the Shortcut button to work as the Pause and Play icons P To assign a function to the Shortcut button 1 Select Tools from the Home screen The Tools menu opens 2 Select Configure Shortcut button from the menu 3 Select a function from the menu 4 S
69. y the serial data transmitted by the selected vehicle electronic control module ECM The main body of the screen has two columns the left hand column is a description of the parameter and the right hand column is the parameter value or state Viewing options and operations are the same as the Scanner function see Data Display on page 24 for more information 02S VOLTAGE BANK 0 000 0 000 0 000 SHORT TERM FUEL D se j 55 5 SH 3 LJ 525 550 575 600 625 025 VOLTAGE BANK f a e TD A ni mn CH na Bas Kass F d V a Y 0 000 J LAMINAS ESO y 1 Sea J e ZE nm Em es Ka Figure 5 6 Current data display 02 Display Freeze Frame Data Freeze frame data provides a snapshot of critical parameter values at the time a DTC set This item is used to display freeze fame data for any stored emission related diagnostic trouble codes DTCs In most cases the stored frame is the last DTC that occurred Certain DTCs those that have a greater impact on vehicle emissions have a higher priority In these cases the highest priority DTC is the one for which the freeze frame records are retained 03 Display Trouble Codes This is used to display any stored emission related DTCs reported by the ECM The display is similar to the Scanner function code display see Display Codes on page 23 for details The list does not include enhanced DTCs in this mode 04 Clear Emissions Related Data This item is used to clear all e
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