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1. Figure 6 12 DPFDP SENSOR HARNESS RESISTANCE INSPECTION 5 When you have finished viewing the information for this test you can Touch the green Back Arrow to go back to the list of tests Figure 6 9 Touch the FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults Figure 6 1 Select another Repair Connect tab to view more information about the cur rently selected fault 190 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The SPECS Tab The SPECS Tab To use the SPECS tab 1 Touch the red FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults ACTIVE 15 Engine 1 Maxxforce Chi NO INACTIVE FAULTS Fuel Volume Control Valve 0 DPFOT Signal out of Range HIGH DPF Outlet Temperature _ lt ub ystem tror SPN 3246 FMI 3 Active gine 1 MaxxForce Chi DPF Differential Pressure 0 15 psi SPN 3251 FMI 4 Active Figure 6 13 Diagnostics Menu 2 Use the Up button to move up the list of faults ACTIVE 15 Engine 1 Maxxforce Chi MAF Signal out of Range HIGH IMP signal Out of Range LOW IMT signal Out of Range HIGH Intake Manifold Temper suosystem Eror Eng 1 MaxxForce Chi Figure 6 14 Further Down the List of Faults 3 Select a different fault e g MAF Signal out of Range HIGH PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 191 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect The DESCRIPTION tab is activated for the selected fault gine 1 SP
2. cceceeeeeeeeeeeeenneee 114 Registering an Application Using PRO LINK Ultra osii 114 Registering an Application Using the Website cc eeeeeeeeeeee 118 Copying Activation Codes to a Memory Stick 0 eeee 118 Copying Activation Codes Manually ccccceeeeseteeeeeeeentreeeeeenaes 122 Installing Updates foci tecisenred crete a es 127 Installing Applications cccccsccesecseecceecceeceeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 130 Viewing System Details cceeeeeeeeccneeeeteeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 134 Configuring the Device sii iiachetaedadediebiewiadiceacaccthuatiaatenihmeniies 136 Managing Networks meserii reiii A a 137 Wireless Networks c cccccccceceeecccdeeeeeccceeeheeeecedeeesseceacenenseacedenenses 137 Configure Wireless Adapter eeeeeeeeseeeiessssrrssserrrsssrrerrsssrernsssees 139 Configure Ethernet Adapter seesssseesssriessesrreeesssnnesenrnnnesnnnnneseeennn 141 GOnTiQure PIOXYy ree E E a 146 Network Adapter Statistics 0 ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 148 Managing Printers ccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeenaneeees 149 Setting the Date and Time eccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeenaeees 154 Calibrating the Touchscreen 000 eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeetenaaeeees 156 Registering the Device o oo eee ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeees 158 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software
3. A short description of the fault e g VSS Signal out of Range LOW 4 bottom line SAE DTC information about the fault e g SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 NOTE Complete information about SAE DTC information can be found in the Snap on Fault Code Guide EEHD903008 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 41 Chapter 3 Getting Started The EVENTS Tab The EVENTS tab displays the events detected on vehicles with CAT ACERT and Caterpillar Electronic Engines NOTE The EVENTS tab is available only with the CAT Engines with ACERT Technology and Caterpillar Electronic Engines applications The events are separated into two lists e CRITICIAL events on the left side e LOGGED events on the right side Menu view specs _ r Fir CRITICAL 0 NO CRITICAL EVENTS NO LOGGED EVENTS Figure 3 13 The Events Tab Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate up and down in the list If events from more than one electronic control module ECM are detected the name of the ECM is listed in the first line of each fault item e g Engine 1 The top line of the event item will change to match the specific module e g Engine 2 or Transmission 1 42 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions The PARAMETERS Tab The PRO LINK Ultra creates a PARAMETERS tab for each module loaded e g Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 a
4. sills When the device is obtaining power from the battery pack Use the battery version of the icon to monitor remaining battery power when your power source is the internal battery The icon displays a number indicating the percentage of power left e g 99 56 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Monitoring Battery Power The battery version of the icon also changes color as the status of the remaining power on the battery changes e Green High between 100 and 50 power remaining e Yellow Low between 50 and 26 power remaining e Red Critical between 25 and 0 remaining When the indicator gets down to 25 you need to switch to another power source e g the AC DC power adapter PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 57 C hapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu page 60 The FAULTS Tab page 61 The EVENTS Tab page 65 The PARAMETERS Tab page 66 The CALS Tab page amp 1 The TESTS Tab page 92 qd 440444 Using the Features Available on the Menu Button page 98 w Ending Your Diagnostics Session page 106 4 Viewing Vehicle Specifications page 110 This chapter provides detailed instructions on using the diagnostic features found on the Diagnostics Menu when PRO LINK Ultra is connected to a vehicle NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative purposes only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK
5. UTC 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada v Figure 5 40 Set Date Time Screen 3 Use the drop down arrow at the right of each field to change the Year Month and or Day as needed 4 Follow the same procedure to change the Hour and Minutes to match the current time gl Select AM or PM e2 Use the drop down box to select the appropriate Time Zone for your location 7 Ifyou want to adjust the clock for daylight savings time place a check mark in the Automatically adjust clock for daylight time check box otherwise leave it blank 8 Touch Apply The Configure Device menu is displayed Figure 5 39 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Admin Menu Figure 5 20 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 155 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Calibrating the Touchscreen Occasionally you may need to calibrate the touchscreen for optimal performance e g if touching the screen does not result in the expected action To calibrate the touchscreen 1 Start at the Configure Device Menu Figure 5 21 2 Select Calibrate Touchscreen Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen nE Figure 5 41 Calibration Screen 3 Carefully tap the center of the cross hairs at the center of the target 4 Repeat as the target moves around the screen until the target no longer displays
6. Remove Selected 2 Select one or more parameters to remove from the Quick List by touching within the Remove from Quick List column next to the parameter name you want to remove e g Engine Rated Speed 76 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The PARAMETERS Tab A red check mark is displayed to the left of the parameter to indicate your intention to remove it from the Quick List Remove View Quick List 4 fom Parameter Value List S Engine Rated Speed 2600 rpm Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph o pe Remove Clear 2 View Categories Selected Quick FA 25 28 of 28 EC Items f Figure 4 17 Removing Parameters from the Quick List 3 Touch the Remove Selected Items button PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 77 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The Quick List is updated a Parameter Value Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph 1 n Remove J View Categories Selected d 25 28 of 2 E Items Fi Fo I Se ee Figure 4 18 Updated Quick List 4 To remove all parameters form the Quick List touch the Clear Quick List button The Create a Quick List screen is displayed again Figure 4 10 78 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The PARAMET
7. 156 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device The following screen is displayed New calibration settings have been measured Tap the screen to register saved data Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current setting Time limit 28 sec Figure 5 42 Final Calibration Screen 5 Touch anywhere on the screen to save the calibration You are returned to the Configure Device Menu Figure 5 21 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 157 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Registering the Device The following procedure assumes that you have Internet access and that you have previously registered your PRO LINK Ultra as a first time user NOTE For detailed information on registering your device as a first time user refer to the PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available in portable document format PDF on the CD that was shipped with your device To view the user name used to register the device 1 Select Register Device from the Configure Device menu Figure 5 21 M amp S wa This device is registered to example_user Figure 5 43 Register Device Screen 2 Touch OK 158 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device The Configure Device menu is displayed Manage Networks Manage Printers Set Date Time Calibrate Touchscreen Register Device Figure 5 44 C
8. Figure 6 7 More Info Screen with Repair Connect Tabs Note that the code description has been expanded providing additional information on the selected fault code NOTE To access Freeze Frame information if available touch the gray FAULT FREEZE FRAME tab 1 Touch the screen and drag your finger up to move down in the page of information PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 185 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect Additional information is revealed Menu view specs _ Engine 1 SPN 3251 FMI 4 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO change DPFDP sensor circuit consists of 1 ECM with Barometric Absolute Pressure BAP sensor 2 DPFDP DPF Differential Pressure sensor 3 Fuel Injectors INJ 4 Engine Lights SPN 3251 FMI 3 4 amp 10 DPFDP SENSOR END DIAGNOSTICS SPN FMI Condition Possible Causes 3251 3 Out of range DPFDP signal Short to power DPFDP HIGH signal Open SIG GND circuit Malfunctioning sensor Out of range DPFDP signal Open or short to ground LOW DPFDP signal Malfunctioning sensor Defective missina DP Figure 6 8 Result of Moving Down the Page 2 Continue scrolling down the page until you find the required information 3 When you have finished reviewing the information you can Touch the Print button to send the information to a printer Touch the red FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults Figure 6 1 and
9. NOTE You can also add a wireless network if the network to which you want to connect does not appear in the list Touch the Add Wireless Network link near the bottom of the screen and follow the prompts It is recommended that you employ the assistance of the designated IT person or network administrator at your location prior to adding a wireless network 2 From the list displayed touch the screen to highlight the network to which you want to connect 3 Touch the Connect button 4 optional To modify network settings select the network and touch the Modify button 5 optional To disconnect from the wireless network to which you are currently connected select the network and touch the Forget button 138 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Configuring the Device Configure Wireless Adapter You use the Configure Wireless Adapter screen if you want to change what type of IP address your PRO LINK Ultra will have e Dynamic IP address automatically selected and variable e Static IP address you assign an address that does not change NOTE For a dynamic IP address you don t need to change the settings the default is Automatically To assign a static P address 1 Select Configure Wireless Adapter from the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 22 MM a Configure Wireless Adapter Obtain IP Address and DNS Automatically O Manually IP Address Figure 5 24 Configure Wire
10. NOTE To return to the list of faults touch the FAULTS tab 180 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The Login screen is displayed Menu _ view specs FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Please login to access PRO LINK Repair Connect troubleshooting information which includes Testing Steps Specs Wiring diagrams and more Username Password C Show Password Could not connect to RepairConnect To subscribe to PRO LINK Repair Connect contact your Snap on dealer Figure 6 3 Login Screen 4 Touch within the Username data entry field PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 181 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect i The keyboard is displayed Menm viewspcs Engine 1 SPN 3251 FMI 4 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Please login to access PRO LINK Repair Connect troubleshooting information which includes Testing Steps Specs Wiring diagrams and more Username Password C Show Password Could not connect to RepairConnect ES Es on Ee me tet fet fete SE ME eke idle l Figure 6 4 keyboard Use the keyboard to enter your Username 5 6 Touch within the Password data entry field 7 Use the keyboard to enter your Password 8 optional Touch the Show Password box to activate it if you want to display your password in the data entry box so that you can read it 9 Touch the Down Arrow y
11. Engine Idle Shutdown Minimum Int 60 8 F CARB IST Disabled Engine Idle Shutdown CARB es Previous Next Categories Page Page 1 of 2 Program Figure 4 21 CALS Tab NOTE CALS are not available for all software applications For example Heavy Duty Standard HDS J1939 among others does not support calibrations The CALS tab will still display but a no CALS available message is dis played when the tab is selected PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 81 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu Select a Calibration Category A calibration category is a collection of related calibrations The first time you select the CALS tab during a session the PRO LINK Ultra prompts you to select a module and then displays the available calibration categories for that module To select a calibration category and view the associated datapoints 1 From the Diagnostics Menu Figure 4 1 select the CALS tab If you have not yet used the CALS tab during your current session the Select a Module screen is displayed P men r _ Fie Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi A K a To view Calibrations please select a Module 4 Figure 4 22 Select a Module Screen Touch the screen to select the module you want e g Engine 1 Maxx Force Ch1 NOTE If there are more modules that can be displayed in the list on the left side of the screen the View Modules button is displayed in the lower left corner
12. NOTE For instructions on using the Add Printer button refer to Managing Print ers in Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu later in this manual PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 103 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The following screen is displayed menu view specs _ J r al 2 Report sent to printer Figure 4 44 Report Sent to Printer Screen 11 Touch OK The Select Information screen is displayed again Figure 4 42 12 Touch the green Back Arrow to return to the Available Categories screen Figure 4 35 104 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Using the Features Available on the Menu Button Changing Units of Measure To change units of measure 1 Touch the Menu button at the top of the screen Create Report Units End Session NO INACTIVE FAULTS FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 gine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Figure 4 45 Diagnostics Menu 2 Select Units Two options are available e English Ibs mph F e Metric kg kph C 3 Select the unit of measure you want PRO LINK Ultra to use The Menu closes PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 105 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu l Ending Your Diagnostics Session To end your diagnostic
13. tions and enables you to select one application from the list to load Then available modules for the selected application are highlighted for your selection e LMT Begins the Light and Medium Truck scanning process To scan a vehicle 1 Verify that the connections are tight and solid before scanning begins 2 From the Main Menu Figure 3 1 select one of the following e HD Scan pg 30 e Manual Scan pg 36 e LMT pg 39 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 29 Chapter 3 Getting Started Heavy Duty Scan If you selected HD Scan on the Main Menu Figure 3 1 the device scans the vehicle to identify available modules during this process the Scanning Vehicle indicator light flashes yellow Me Scanning Vehicle Figure 3 2 Scanning Vehicle Screen 3 Wait for a moment or two for the next screen to display 30 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Scanning a Vehicle The Module Selection screen is displayed E Select up to 6 modules to load Engine 1 Navistar MaxxForce Engines Ch1 Retarder Engine Heavy Duty Standard 31939 Ch1 Cancel Figure 3 3 Module Selection Screen NOTE The device displays the available modules e g Engine 1 followed by the name of the software application that will be used to communicate with the module e g Navistar MaxxForce Ch1 4 Depending on the size of the list touch the screen
14. 0 0 Registered Allison 1K 2K Version 1 5 0 0 Registered Allison Gen 4 Version 2 1 0 0 Registered Allison WTEC Version 1 5 0 0 Registered nandi anc ne Figure 5 19 System Details Screen 2 Lightly touch the screen and drag your finger up to scroll down the list 3 When you are finished viewing the information touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen 134 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Viewing System Details The Admin Menu is displayed Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Reports Manage User Account Remote Access ne Figure 5 20 Admin Menu PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 135 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Configuring the Device You access the Configure Device Menu from the Admin Menu Figure 5 20 Manage Networks Manage Printers Set Date Time Calibrate Touchscreen Register Device Figure 5 21 Configure Device Menu The following features and submenus are available e Manage Networks pg 137 e Manage Printers pg 149 Set Date Time pg 154 e Calibrate Touchscreen pg 156 e Register Device pg 158 NOTE The following procedures assume that you have Internet access and that you have previously made your network settings For detailed information on connecting to your network as a first time user and makin
15. Down Arrow Ea on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 9 Touch Apply The Manage Networks menu is displayed Figure 5 22 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 147 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu l Network Adapter Statistics You use the Network Adapter Status screen to view information about your wireless and Ethernet network settings The following information is displayed e Address Type IP Address e Subnet Mask Default Gateway e MAC Address To view information about your network settings 1 Select Network Adapter Statistics from the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 22 REE iad Network Adapter Status Ethernet Wireless Address Type Static Address Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 8 180 IP Address 192 168 255 242 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 192 168 254 1 MAC Address 26 02 19 87 26 02 MAC Address 00 19 88 52 6C EF Figure 5 32 Network Adapter Status 2 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 22 148 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device Managing Printers You use the Manage Printer screen to add a printer print a test page once you ve selected a printer and to set your print default to either print the information to a printer or to save it to a file You can add multiple printers Prior to starting this procedure you
16. Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi Cruise Control Mode Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Low L Cruise Control Vehicle Speed High i Previous Next Saari Program Figure 4 26 List of Datapoints for the Cruise Control Category 1 Touch the screen to select the datapoint you want to calibrate e g Cruise Control Vehicle Speed High NOTE Not all datapoints will be available for calibration i e they are grayed out Datapoints can be unavailable because the datapoint is read only i e non programmable or in some applications due to password level protections 86 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The calibration screen for the datapoint you selected is displayed Menu f view Specs _ Current Value 65 New Value Range 30 127 mph Tattletale 11 Update Figure 4 27 Calibration Screen 2 Touch within the New Value data entry field NOTE When a calibration is running the CALS tab is locked Touch the Close button to exit the calibration PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 87 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The keyboard is displayed Menu view Specs Current Value 65 New Value Range 30 127 mph Tattletale 11 Figure 4 28 Keyboard 3 Use the keyboard to enter the new value e g 70 4 Touch the Down Arrow on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 88 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User
17. Figure 5 54 MM ws Login Username example_user Password Lforgot my password Create new account Figure 5 55 Login Screen If you previously registered your PRO LINK Ultra the Username data entry box is pre filled 2 Touch within the Password data entry box 170 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Managing Your User Account The pop up keyboard is displayed ee a Login Username example_user Password C Show Password Lforgot my password Create new account 9 CEPT a TT TTT Tae Rane M 3 Use the keyboard to enter your password Figure 5 56 Keyboard NOTE You can check the Show Password check box to display the password as you enter it 4 optional If you cannot remember your password touch the I forgot my password link Then enter your Username in the data entry box and touch Reset A temporary password is sent to the e mail address associated with your user account Enter the temporary password and follow the on screen prompts NOTE To use the forgotten password feature you must have an e mail address associated with your user account PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 171 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu 5 Touch the Down Arrow on the keyboard to hide the keyboard The screen is displayed again rc e Login Password RER C Show Password Lforgot my password Cr
18. Screen Select a module e g Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 46 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions The Available Categories screen is displayed Menu view Specs _ F H 2 Engine 1 Available Categories MaxxForce Ch1 EECM Manufacturing Data Engine Retarder HDS 31939 Ch1 Engine Warmup Device Engine Crank Inhibit Engine Idle Shutdown Control Engine Speed Control Cruise Control Previous Next Page Page 1 of 4 Page Program Figure 3 17 Available Categories Screen NOTE You can use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to page through the list Touch the screen to make your selection e g Cruise Control and view the datapoints for that category PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 47 Chapter 3 Getting Started The Cruise Control screen is displayed Cruise Control Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi Datapoints Value Engine Retarder Cruise Control Mode Enable HDS 31939 Chi Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Low L 33 mph Cruise Control Vehicle Speed High 65 mph fs Previous Next Categories Page Page 1 of 1 Page Program Figure 3 18 Cruise Control Screen You can touch and hold a datapoint to display its full description e g Cruise Control Vehicle Speed High 48 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions A pop up is displayed with the full desc
19. Standby Mode PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software Users Manual 107 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu About PRO LI NK Ultra To view information about PRO LINK Ultra 1 Touch the Menu button at the top of the screen nen 1 Create Report Units A p End Session ow NO INACTIVE FAULTS About sesmemer ASH CODE 1141 Fuel Rail Pressure SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Figure 4 48 Diagnostics Menu 2 Select About 108 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Using the Features Available on the Menu Button The About information box is displayed F wena J view spes 0 A 0 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi VSS Signal out of Range LOW NO INACTIVE FAULTS Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 ine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range Fuel Rail Pressure SPN 164 FMI 3 Total Physical Memory 847 244 KB ine 1 MaxxForce Chi Used Virtual Memory 40 960 KB APS Signal out of Range Copyright Snap on chose Incorporated 2014 Accelerator Pedal pees SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Up Down Up Down Clear All Faults Figure 4 49 About Information Box 3 Touch OK to close the information box PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 109 Chapter 4 Using the Dia
20. Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 207 The red screen message changes to Touch Screen to Take Bookmark en ver specs r er 2 Now Recording TOUCH SCREEN TO TAKE BOOKMARK Recorded Fault Codes 0 00 00 57 View Real Time View Results Figure 7 4 Now Recording Screen NOTE A bookmark is a place holder in the recording file where you will be able to jump to while in Playback Mode The message Bookmark Taken is displayed briefly a bookmark is created For information on Playback Mode refer to Playback Mode next in this chapter 5 Touch one of the three buttons at the bottom of the screen see the table on the next page for a description of what each of the buttons does 208 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Record Mode These buttons are on the Now Recording screen Figure 7 4 Button What it does View Real Time e Warning Not recommended if you are operating the vehicle e Enables you to view a graph of the selected param eters while the recording file as it is being recorded You can take a bookmark in Real Time A number of buttons are available Change Parameters takes you to the Select a Category screen This gives you the ability to change both the category of parameters and or the parameters you want to view You can also create a Quick List and view playback for only the param eters on the list Touch View Results to return
21. Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 59 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu f The Diagnostics Menu Once the PRO LINK Ultra has successfully scanned the vehicle for faults the Di agnostics Menu is displayed NOTE For detailed information on connecting to a vehicle and the scanning pro cess refer to Connecting to a Vehicle and Scanning a Vehicle in Chapter 3 Getting Started earlier in this manual C menu view specs _ r FE ACTIVE 10 Undefined No Associated Parameter SPN 7137 FMI 10 Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi Vehicle Speed Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi Engine Injection Control Pressure Engine Injection Control sub system Error SPN 164 FMI 3 Clear All Faults Figure 4 1 Diagnostics Menu At this point you are ready to start using the features available from the Diagnostics Menu A number of menu selection tabs are displayed on the right side of the screen FAULTS tab pg 61 EVENTS tab pg 65 e PARAMETERS tab pg 66 CALS tab pg 81 TESTS tab pg 92 60 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The FAULTS Tab The FAULTS Tab The FAULTS tab is the red tab located at the top of the stack of menu selection tabs From the FAULTS tab you can e View active and inactive faults pg 67 e View more information on a particular fault og 62 e Clear all ina
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23. clothing or jewelry around moving engine parts or components Reinstall any engine protection devices that were removed when performing engine maintenance or repairs See Diesel Particulate Filter Differential Pressure Sensor connector identification 1 Ensure DPFDP sensor and tubes are incorrectly installed and in condition 2 Open Aftertreatment session using ServiceMaxx 3 Inspect and ensure sensor voltage is as in KOEO specification 4 Inspect sensor voltage Inspect for sensor related active DTCs A Inactive code present watch signal while connector and all wires are wiggled at suspected location If circuit interruption occurs signal will spike allowing DTC to become active Figure 6 10 nformation for a Specific Test 3 Touch the screen and drag your finger up to move down the page 188 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Additional information is revealed Mew i 4 FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Sensor Circuit Inspection l The TESTING Tab With sensor breakout harness 4761A connected sensor disconnected ignition ON inspect if correct DTC goes active use EST with ServiceMaxx software when corresponding fault is induced Measure circuits using Digital Multimeter DPFDP SENSOR CIRCUIT TEST REFERENCE EST Inspect DTC SPN 3251 FMI 3 CTIE SPN 3251 and FMI 4 active inspect DPFDP signal for short to PWR DMM Measure voltage 5 0 5 Volts 3 to ground More than 5 5
24. of the screen Use this button to scroll through all the available modules 82 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The CALS Tab The Available Categories screen is displayed Menu viewspecs Available Categories MaxxForce Chi EECM Manufacturing Data Engine Warmup Device Engine Crank Inhibit Engine Idle Shutdown Control Engine Speed Control Cruise Control Previous Next 2 Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to navigate up and down in a multi page list Figure 4 23 Available Categories Screen 3 Touch the screen to select the category you want e g Engine Idle Shutdown Control PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 83 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The PRO LINK Ultra displays a list of the datapoints you can calibrate for the selected category The list is composed of two columns e Datapoints e Value Menu _ view Specs _ R Engine Idle Shutdown Control Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi Da tapoints Tamper Engine Idle Shutdown Timer Mode Proof Engine Idle Shutdown Time 60 min Engine Idle Shutdown Maximum In 111 2 F Engine Idle Shutdown Minimum Int 60 8 F CARB IST Disabled Engine Idle Shutdown CARB 2 Previous Next Categories Page Page 1 of 2 Page Program Figure 4 24 List of Datapoints within a Category The Datapoints column displays a descriptive name for the calibration The Value co
25. purposes only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 111 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Introduction to the Admin Menu The procedures in this chapter assume the following The PRO LINK Ultra is not connected to a vehicle e You are performing the procedures as a system administrator in a non shop setting e You have previously registered your PRO LINK Ultra and activated your software applications NOTE For more information on registering the PRO LINK Ultra see the PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available on the CD that was shipped with your device The Admin Menu is accessed from the Main Menu a HD Scan Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Admin Demo Mode Figure 5 1 Main Menu NOTE For an overview of the options available on the Main Menu see The Main Menu in Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface earlier in this Manual 112 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to the Admin Menu Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Reports Manage User Account eee a Figure 5 2 Admin Menu You use the Admin Menu to perform the following administrative tasks Register Applications pg 114 Install Updates pg 127 Install Applications pg 130 View System Details
26. specs r all 2 Please select the information you would like to print Vehicle Info Faults Events Parameters Engine 1 Pressure ed Quick List Trip Data Calibrations System Details Figure 4 39 Information Selection Screen 3 Touch the screen to select the type of information you want to display on your report e g Vehicle Info Faults System Details PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 99 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu Red check marks are displayed next to your selections Please select the information you would like to print 4 Vehicle Info af Faults Events Parameters Engine 1 Pressure Quick List Trip Data Calibrations af System Details Figure 4 40 Check Marks Indicate Selections Made 4 Touch the Change button to select a different module or parameter category for the data you want to include For example you want to include different parameters on your report than the parameters for the listed module and category i e Engine 1 Pressure 100 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Using the Features Available on the Menu Button The following screen is displayed Mew 4 all 2 Select the parameters you want to print Controller Engine 1 MaoForce v Category Pressure T Figure 4 41 Change Selection Screen 5 Touch the Category dro
27. spi gl Engine Intake Air Mass Flow 0 Ib h Pressures Engine Intake Manifold 1 Te see A r Graph Previous Next Record j EFA si Figure 4 6 Sample PARAMETERS Tab NOTE The PRO LINK Ultra creates a PARAMETERS tab for each module e g Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 and Engine Retarder HDS J1939 Ch1 loaded during the scanning process From the PARAMETERS tab you can e View parameters pg 67 e Manage Quick Lists pg 69 e Create and view a Quick List pg 70 Remove parameters from a Quick List pg 75 e Graph data pg 79 66 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The PARAMETERS Tab Viewing Parameters To view parameters 1 From the Diagnostics Menu Figure 4 1 select the PARAMETERS tab C en lll View Quick List To view Parameters General Engine Data please select a Category Hard Start No Start View Categories 9 16 of 28 NOTE In most cases there will bemore categories that will display on one screen Touch the View Categories button at the bottom of the list to display more categories The button indicates the number of categories available e g 9 16 of 28 2 Touch the name of the parameter category you want to view e g General Engine Data PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 67 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu l A list of parameters for the selected category is displayed view quik tist ui Parameter Value Acceler
28. tab PARAMETERS tab e CALS tab e EVENTS tab available only with the CAT ACERT and Caterpillar Electronic Engines applications e TESTS tab If you have loaded more than one module there will be multiple PARAME TERS tabs e g Engine 1 and Engine Retarder as shown in Figure 2 6 NOTE For detailed information on the Diagnostics Menu refer to Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu later in this manual 14 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual User Interface Overview There are two drop down menus located in the upper left corner of the Diag nostics menu e Menu pg 15 e View Specs pg 16 Menu Menu View Specs x 2 Create Report Units gt a End Session bw NO INACTIVE FAULTS About Sub System Error ammor ASH CODE 1141 Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 MaxxForce Ch1 z po Clear All Faults From the drop down menu you can access the following options Figure 2 7 Drop Down Menu Create Report Displays the Print Selection menu Once you make your selections you can print your customized report e Units Enables you to select how you want to display units of measure English vs Metric En
29. your finger up to move down the instruction mal 2 SPN 132 FMI 3 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Identifying Typical MAF AIT Sensor Component Location 1 Push release tab down on 5 terminal connector of engine harness Pull connector from MAF AIT sensor 2 Remove 2 Torx screws mounting MAF AIT sensor and remove sensor 3 Remove and dispose of O ring When MAF AIT sensor is disconnected run MAF Sensor Test to auto calibrate MAF AIT sensor See Performance Diagnosticsfor MAF Sensor Test Installation UNE Sansas Figure 6 25 Sample Additional Information 4 Use the green Back Arrow to go back to the list of instructions Figure 6 23 200 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The REMOVE amp INSTALL Tab 5 At this point you can Touch the FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults Figure 6 1 Select another Repair Connect tab to view more information about the cur rently selected fault PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 201 Chapter 7 Utilities w Utilities Overview page 204 w Record Mode page 205 w Playback Mode page 211 This chapter provides information on using PRO LINK Ultra utility features Record Mode and Playback Mode NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative purposes only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 203 Utilities Overvi
30. AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR NCA A NCA E NCA c NCA _ B ENGINE CHASSIS INTERFACE 16 NCA a m g NCA 2y ENGINE CONTROL MATING CONNECTOR MODULE ECM MASS AIR FLOW AIR INLET TEMPERATURE IMAF AIT SENSOR Figure 6 20 Diagram Centered on the Screen NOTE It can be helpful especially with large and complex wiring diagrams to position the image in the center of the screen prior to printing it as only the current screen view will print To do so touch the screen and drag your finger to position the image 5 optional Touch Print to send the current screen view to the printer 6 Use the green Back Arrow to return to the list of wiring diagrams 196 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The WIRING LOCATOR Tab PN 132 FMI 3 of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Wiring System Diagrams 5 images Wiring MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Connector MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Locator MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Figure 6 21 WIRING LOCATOR Tab Activated 7 Touch the screen to select Locator MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR to view a diagram photograph of the sensor PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 197 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect l The diagram photograph is displayed Men E Engine 1 SPN 132 FMI 3 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Locator MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Figure 6 22 Locator Di
31. Cancel Cancels the changes just made Next Page Moves to the next page of a list Print Prints chosen data for example Vehicle On the Print selection screen Info Faults Events Parameters in a given category the Quick List and Trip Data 20 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual User interface Overview User Interface Overview Buttons by Location What the Button Does Change Enables you to select a category of On the Print selection screen parameters to include on the report if none are selected It also enables you to change the parameter category if one is already selected FAULTS Tab Clear All Faults Clears all inactive faults Clear Clears individual fault items CAT ACERT and CAT EE applications only Up Scrolls up the list of faults Down Scrolls down in the list of faults EVENTS Tab The EVENTS tab is available only with the CAT ACERT and CAT EE applications Up Scrolls up the list of events Down Scrolls down in the list of events PARAMETERS Tab View Categories Displays the next page of categories Graph Page Displays parameters in graphed format Record Mode Starts Record Mode EXIT Exits Record Mode e View Real Time Displays the results in real time e View Results View the results View Quick List Displays the parameters in a Quick List Remove Selected Items Removes ch
32. Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu The following screen is displayed The device must restart to complete the install process Figure 5 17 Device Restart Message 5 Touch OK The device closes down and then restarts 132 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Installing Applications The Main Menu is displayed all 7 HD Scan Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Demo Mode Figure 5 18 Main Menu NOTE To register applications refer to Registering Your Software Applications on page 114 earlier in this manual PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 133 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Viewing System Details The System Details screen displays a list of all the sofware applications currently on the PRO LINK Ultra It also includes the following details for each application Software version e Status i e Registered or Unregistered e Number of tries remaining NOTE The PRO LINK Ultra comes with pre loaded software applications For each application you have six 6 tries before you must purchase the appli cation and register it To view system details 1 Select View System Details from the Admin Menu Figure 5 2 MMs y System Details Serial Number 2 OS Version 7 0 9 Product ID 7 Bootloader Version 01 07 Bundle Number 1 Firmware Version 2 000009 Bundle Version 2 0 9 Registry Version abt Installed Applications Allison CEC I Version 1 4
33. ERS Tab Graphing Data You can view a visual representation i e a graph of the parameters displayed on a page by using the Graph Page button Only scalable parameters i e param eters that have values that can vary over time will be displayed for example temperatures In addition you can create a graph from various parameter categories by first creating a Quick List and then viewing the graph by touching the Graph Page button located at the bottom of the screen Figure 4 18 NOTE Like the Quick List the graphing feature is limited to eight 8 parameters To view a graph of the parameters listed on a page 1 Startat the list of available parameters for a selected category e g Temperature C nnu ew spose aS pane Add to View Quick List Quick Parameter Value List Sub System Error Sub System Error Sub System Error Sub System Error Vehicle Identification Exhaust Gas Temperature 1 32 0 F Engine Coolant Inlet Air Temperature Pressure Engine Coolant Temperature Temperature Engine Fuel Temperature Signal Volts Engine Oil Temperature Lamps Exhaust Gas Temperature 2 32 0 F Shutdown Exhaust Gas Temperature 3 32 0 F Sub System Error View Categories Graph Previous Next Record 25 27 of 27 Page pane toti Page Mode Figure 4 19 List of Parameters Continuous Monitor Manifold Air Temperature 2 Ifthe list is composed of multiple pages select the page yo
34. Figure 5 53 Report Preview You can move from page to page by using the directional arrows at the top of the display 3 When you have finished viewing the information do one of the following e Touch Print to send the report to a printer using the Select Printer screen Figure 5 51 e Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen return to the Manage Reports screen Figure 5 52 4 Touch the green Back Arrow again 168 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Managing Saved Reports The Admin Menu is displayed Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Reports Manage User Account Remote Access ne Figure 5 54 Admin Menu PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 169 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu i Managing Your User Account You use the Manage User Account feature to access your online account Once on the Update User Account screen you can change your contact information NOTE This procedure assumes that you have Internet access and that you have previously created a user account For detailed instructions on creating a user account and registering your PRO LINK Ultra refer to PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available on the CD that was shipped with your device To access your online account 1 Select Manage User Account from the Admin Menu
35. Hardware and Software User s Manual 9 OTA 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview l Back View Battery Pack Stand Figure 2 3 Back View of the PRO LINK Ultra WARNING AN The stand on the back of the PRO LINK Ultra makes it possible to hang the device from the steering wheel We recommend strongly that you refrain from doing this while the vehicle is in motion 10 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Hardware Overview Back View Showing Battery Pack Battery Pack Figure 2 4 PRO LINK Ultra Battery Pack To remove the battery pack you must first remove the two screws that hold the battery pack in place PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 11 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview User I nterface Overview This section provides an overview of the following menus and features e The Main Menu pg 72 e The Diagnostics Menu pg 14 The Admin Menu pg 17 Navigational features pg 18 The Main Menu When you launch the PRO LINK Ultra the first thing you see after the splash screen is the Main Menu SE ee x a HD Scan Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Admin Demo Mode Figure 2 5 Main Menu NOTE If you are connected to a vehicle the only way to access the Main Menu is to select End Session from the drop down menu on the Diagnostics Menu 12 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual User Interface Ove
36. LOCATOR tab to view specifications related to the cur rently selected fault Menu Vvewspecs Engine 1 SPN 132 FMI 3 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Wiring System Diagrams 5 images Wiring MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Connector MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Locator MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Figure 6 17 WIRING LOCATOR Tab Activated 2 Touch the screen to select one of the wiring diagrams from the list e g Wiring MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR 194 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The WIRING LOCATOR Tab The selected wiring diagram is displayed Meu Engine PN 132 FMI 3 M al out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Component Diagram MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR NC NC NC NC ENGINE CHASSIS INTERFACE 516 NCA NC re e ENGINE CONTROL MATING CONNECTOR MODULE ECM Figure 6 18 Wiring Diagram 3 Use the minus sign button to zoom out i e make the image smaller ngine N Component Diagram MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR ENGINE CONTROL LE Figure 6 19 Zoomed Image 4 Touch and drag to position the diagram in the center of the screen PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 195 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect l The image is now in the center of the screen Engine 1 SPN 132 FMI 3 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Component Diagram MASS
37. N 132 FMI 3 MA e HIGH FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Fault Engine 1 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH FMI Description SPN 132 FMI 3 Status Active Occurrences 2 Associated Parameter Mass Air Flow SPN 132 FMI 3 4 10 11 13 14 Code Descrition MAF AIT sensor circuit consists of 1 Mass Air Flow MAF Air Inlet Temperature AIT sensor 2 ECM with integrated Barometric Absolute Pressure sensor 3 Exhaust Gas Recirculation EGR valve 4 Engine Light s Figure 6 15 DESCRIPTION Tab Activated 4 Touch the SPECS tab to view specifications for the selected fault i e MAF Signal out of range HIGH 192 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The SPECS Tab The SPECS tab is activated ut of Rang FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO MAF AIT Torx screw 10 INCH Lbs 1 N m Figure 6 16 SPECS Tab Activated 5 When you have finished viewing the information you can Touch the FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults Figure 6 1 Select another Repair Connect tab to view more information about the cur rently selected fault PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 193 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect l The WI RI NG LOCATOR Tab The WIRING LOCATOR tab can be useful if you want to see a wiring diagram or a diagram photograph showing the location of the component in question e g a sensor To use the WIRING LOCATOR tab 1 Touch the WIRING
38. OTE For more information on monitoring battery power refer to Monitoring Bat tery Power on page 56 of this guide AC DC power adapter If you do not wish to use the battery or the bat tery power is low you can use the AC DC Power adapter to supply power to the device e Vehicle itself In most vehicles you can use the vehicle s datalink adapter to supply power to the PRO LINK Ultra NOTE When not connected to an external power source the device will automat ically go into Standby Mode after 10 minutes To exit Standby mode tap the screen To enter Standby Mode lightly press the On Off switch on the top of the device To turn on the PRO LINK Ultra press and briefly hold the On Off switch on the top of the device To turn it off hold down the On Off switch for approximately four 4 seconds or until the display goes blank 26 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Ws connecting to a vehicle Connecting to a Vehicle Connecting to a Vehicle Prior to using the PRO LINK Ultra for diagnostics you must connect to a vehicle using the power data cable and the appropriate adapter The vehicle should be in a key on engine off state To connect to a vehicle 1 Make sure the vehicle ignition is inthe ON position however the engine does not have to be running 2 Connect the power data cable to the Power Data Port on the top of the PRO LINK Ultra 3 Select the appropriate adapter for the veh
39. Overview page 2 w Conventions page 3 This chapter provides an overview of this manual s organization and the conventions used throughout NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative purposes only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 1 Chapter 1 Using this Manual 1 Using this Manual Manual Overview This manual provides basic and detailed information to support you in using the PRO LINK Ultra This manual is composed of the following sections Table of Contents helps you to find the information you are looking for quickly and easily Chapter 1 Using this Manual provides an overview of this user s manual Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview provides an over view of the PRO LINK Ultra hardware including detailed product specifications It also includes an overview of the PRO LINK Ultra user interface and navigational features Chapter 3 Getting Started explains the process of connecting the PRO LINK Ultra to a vehicle and scanning the vehicle for faults It also includes an introduction to tab functions as well as information on mon itoring battery power Chapter 4 Using the PRO LINK Ultra provides detailed instructions on using the Diagnostics Menu when the PRO LINK Ultra is connected to a vehicle including its various tabs and features Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu provides detailed
40. SNAIL EEHD974001 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Powered by NEXIQ Technologies ONAP DN PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual IDSC Holdings LLC retains all ownership rights to the PRO LINK Ultra and its documentation The PRO LINK Ultra source code is a confidential trade secret of IDSC Holdings LLC You may not decipher or decompile PRO LINK Ultra software develop source code for the PRO LIN K Ultra or knowingly allow others to do so The PRO LINK Ultra and its documentation may not be sublicensed or transferred without the prior written consent of IDSC Holdings LLC This guide as well as the software it describes is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of such license The content of this guide is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by IDSC Holdings LLC IDSC Holdings LLC assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this guide Except as permitted by such license no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without the prior written permission of IDSC Holdings LLC PRO LINK is a registered trademark of IDSC Holdings LLC Snap on is a trademark of Snap on Incorporated 2014 Snap on Incorporated All other marks are trad
41. See Configure Proxy on page 146 of this manual The default is Automatically 4 Leave the Adapter Enabled check box activated i e with the check mark in the box 5 Touch Apply to accept the default 142 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Configuring the Device The Manage Networks menu is displayed EA 2 Wireless Networks Configure Wireless Configure Ethernet SBSPUBLIC Adapter Adapter Network Adapter Configure Proxy Statistics a Figure 5 27 Manage Networks Menu NOTE The Ethernet icon at the top of the display indicates that you are physically connected to an Ethernet cable 6 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Con figure Device menu Figure 5 21 With a Static I P Address To connect to the network with a static P address 1 Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the top of the PRO LINK Ultra 2 Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into your network 3 Select Configure Ethernet Adapter from the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 25 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 143 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu i The Configure Ethernet Adapter screen is displayed Configure Ethernet Adapter Obtain IP Address and DNS Automatically Or IP Address ee Subnet Mask eae Gateway Page DNS Server Adapter Enabled e Apply l Figure 5 28 Configure Ethern
42. Soeeds Category 3 Touch the Next Page button to navigate down the list PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 71 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu Page 2 of the list of parameters is displayed Quick Parameter List Engine Rated Speed 2600 rpm Sub System Vehicle Speed Error Figure 4 12 Page 2 of Parameter List 4 Select a parameter e g Engine Rated Speed by touching within the Add to Quick List column next to the parameter name you want to add NOTE You may also select parameters from other categories e g Engine Pro tection or from other modules if present 72 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The PARAMETERS Tab A red check mark indicates that the parameter has been added to the Quick List j m Add to View Quick List 1 Quick List Parameter Value Maintanence 4 Engine Rated Speed 2600 rpm Life Data Vehicle Speed sane CC Settings Idle Shutdown Vehicle Parameters Speeds Trip Data Engine Protection View Categories cap 25 28 of 28 age Figure 4 13 A Parameter Selected The View Quick List button at the top left of the screen displays the number of parameters currently in the Quick List e g View Quick List 1 5 Continue adding parameters to the list NOTE The Quick List is limited to eight 8 parameters PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 73 OTA 4 Using the Diagnosti
43. Status Not Active Engine Configuration Two Speed Axle Switch i ge ge f Graph Previous Next Record _ Figure 3 15 Parameters Screen Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to scroll through all the items in the list Other features available on the Parameters tab include the following Feature How to Use It View Quick List Touch the View Quick List button at the top left of the display to view the Quick List you have created 44 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions Feature How to Use It Record Mode Touch the Record Mode button to create a real time recording which you can save and play back at a later time Note For detailed information on the Record Mode feature refer to Record Mode in Chapter 7 Utilities later in this manual PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 45 Chapter 3 Getting Started The CALS Tab The CALS tab lists the calibrations available for each module and displays the screens you need to calibrate those parameters If a module does not contain any calibrations a message is displayed NOTE For some parameters a password is required The first time the CALS tab is selected during a session a message instructs you to select a module Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi P A m To view Calibrations please select a Module Figure 3 16 Select a Module
44. Volts inspect VREF for short to PWR Less than 4 5 Volts inspect VREF for Open short to ground Inspect DPFDP SENSOR HARNESS RESISTANCE EST Inspect DTC SPN 3251 Short breakout harness across 2 and FMI 4 3 SPN 3251 and FMI 3 active inspect DPFDP signal for Open Inspect DPFDP SENSOR HARNESS Figure 6 11 Additional Test Information Revealed 4 Touch the internal hyper link e g DPFDP SENSOR HARNESS RESISTANCE Touching the hyper link jumps you down the page to the specific information PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 189 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect The DPFDP SENSOR HARNESS RESISTANCE INSPECTION information is displayed Engine 1 SPN 3251 FMI DPFOP signal Out of FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO 2 to ground More than 1 k ohm Less than 1 k ohm inspect for short to ground 3 to ground More than 1 k ohm Less than 1 k ohm inspect for short to ground Harness Resistance Inspection With ignition turned OFF breakout box 180 terminal and breakout harness 4761A connected ECM and sensor disconnected inspect resistance using Digital Multimeter DPFDP SENSOR HARNESS RESISTANCE INSPECTION Test Point Comment 1 to C 05 Less than 5 Ohm More than 5 Ohms inspect SIG GND circuit for Open 2 to C 51 Less than 5 Ohm More than 5 Ohms inspect DPFDP signal circuit for Open 3 to C 26 Less than 5 Ohm More than 5 Ohms inspect VREF circuit for Open
45. a on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 10 Touch Login Your information is validated and Repair Connect loads the troubleshooting and repair information 182 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual In the event that Repair Connect cannot decode the VIN the following screen is displayed wena F Engine 1 SPN 3251 FMI 4 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO PRO LINK Repair Connect could not automatically determine the vehicle s specifications Please enter the VIN or Vehicle Information VIN v VIN 4DRBUSKP7AB986 754 Could not decode VIN Please retry or enter Vehicle Information Figure 6 5 VIN Not Decoded Screen 11 Should you encounter this screen obtain the VIN off the vehicle 12 Touch within the VIN data entry field The keyboard is displayed 13 Use the keyboard to enter the correct VIN 14 Touch the Down Arrow Ea on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 15 Touch the Go button at the bottom of the screen to enter the VIN NOTE If for some reason you don t have the VIN you can use the Please enter the VIN or Vehicle Information drop down menu to select Vehicle Year Vehicle Make Vehicle Module and Engine When you have made your selections touch the Go button to perform a manual vehicle lookup PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 183 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect The More Info screen with Repair Connect tab
46. agram Photograph 8 Use the plus and minus sign buttons to zoom in and out 9 optional Touch Print to send the current screen view to a printer 10 At this point you can Use the green Back Arrow to return to the list of wiring diagrams Figure 6 21 Touch the FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults Figure 6 1 Select another Repair Connect tab to view more information about the cur rently selected fault 198 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The REMOVE amp INSTALL Tab The REMOVE amp INSTALL Tab The REMOVE amp INSTALL tab provides access to removal and installation procedures To use the REMOVE amp INSTALL tab 1 Touch the REMOVE amp INSTALL tab to view specifications related to the cur rently selected fault Menu Engine 1 SPN 132 FMI 3 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO R amp I Engine Control Module ECM R amp I MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR Figure 6 23 REMOVE amp INSTALL Tab Activated 2 Touch the screen to select R amp I MASS AIR FLOW MAF SENSOR PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 199 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect The removal and installation instructions are displayed Engine 1 SPN 132 FMI 3 MAF Signal out of Range HIGH Menu view specs FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Removal MAF Sensor Figure 6 24 Sample Removal Instructions 3 Touch and drag
47. and drag your finger to navigate down the list 5 Touch the screen to make your selection e g Engine 1 Navistar Maxx Force Ch1 and Retarder Engine Heavy Duty Standard J1939 Ch1 NOTE You can select up to six 6 modules from the list PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 31 Chapter 3 Getting Started l Your selections are highlighted Oooo 5903053555 EEE Select up to 6 modules to load Engine 1 Navistar MaxxForce Engines Chi Retarder Engine Heavy Duty Standard 31939 Chi Figure 3 4 Module Selection Screen with Item Highlighted 6 Click OK 32 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Scanning a Vehicle If the vehicle scan is successful the following screen is displayed Ms Vehicle Scanned Scanning Faults Engine 1 Navistar MaxxForce Engine Retarder Heavy Duty Standard J1939 Figure 3 5 Vehicle Scanned Screen The Vehicle Scanned indicator becomes solid green and the modules you selected are listed e g Engine 1 Navistar MaxxForce and Engine Retarder Heavy Duty Standard J1939 The PRO LINK Ultra scans for faults for each of the selected modules The Scanning Faults indicator flashes yellow while the scan is in progress PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 33 Chapter 3 Getting Started l When a module s faults are scanned successfully a green check mark appears to the left of the mod
48. ardware and Software User s Manual 129 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu l Installing Applications When software application updates are available they can be installed one at a time from the Install Applications screen You can also install all the applications at the same time To install applications individually 1 Select Install Applications from the Admin Menu Figure 5 2 MM at Install Applications O of 5 Selected Allison Transmission 1K 2K Version 1 5 0 6 Allison Transmission CEC 1 Version 1 4 0 5 Allison Transmission Gen4 Version 2 1 0 5 Allison Transmission WTEC Version 1 5 0 5 Bendix ABS Version 1 4 0 4 Install Figure 5 15 nstall Applications Screen 2 Select the application or applications you wish to install e g Bendix ABS 3 Touch Install 130 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Installing Applications The application is downloaded to the device and your selection is indicated with a green check mark Install Applications O of 5 Selected Allison Transmission 1K 2K Version 1 5 0 6 Allison Transmission CEC 1 version 1 4 0 5 Allison Transmission Gen4 Version 2 1 0 5 Allison Transmission WTEC version 1 5 0 5 Bendix ABS Version 1 4 0 4 Installed S Registered Install Figure 5 16 4 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 131
49. ator Pedal Position 1 sien tag Engine IAT e Engine Demand Percent T 0 Engine Speed 0 rpm Fan Drive State Fan Off Engine Injection Control Pre sped Engine Intake Air Mass Flow 0 Ib h Engine Intake Manifold 1 Te ee A e Graph Previous Next Record i Bins nia Figure 4 8 List of Parameters All parameters available for the category you selected e g General Engine are displayed in the list to the right of the categories Values if avail able are also displayed 3 Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to move up and down the list of parameters NOTE The Record Mode feature is discussed in Chapter 7 Utilities later in this manual 68 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The PARAMETERS Tab Managing Quick Lists You can create a Quick List to store parameters and display them side by side from either one or both of the following Different categories i e the categories on the left side of the display e Different modules e g Engine 1 HDS J1939 Engine Retarder etc The Quick List is limited to eight 8 parameters Menu EEN __ FES s ick Li Remove View Quick List 3 fom Parameter Value List Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph Remove Clear Record Selected Quick Mada j Items List i NOTE There can be only one Quick List You may however clear t
50. cifications ENGINE 1 MAXXFORCE CH1 Engine Type MaxxForce 7 2007 2009 Software Identification PRD2SGH4 Vehicle Identification Number 4DRBUSKP7AB157741 Engine Serial Number 6 4HM2Y0648970 Engine Family Rating Code 2131 Transmission Type Allison MD Rated Power 200 hp Total Miles 78396 mi Total Fuel Used 9699 9 gal Total Engine Hours 0 0 hr gt Figure 3 25 Vehicle Specifications Screen Touch the Print button to save the information to a file or to print directly to a printer if you are connected to a printer NOTE For information on setting up a printer refer to Managing Printers in Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu later in this guide When you have finished viewing the information touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to go back to the list of Available Tests Figure 3 23 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 55 Chapter 3 Getting Started Monitoring Battery Power The PRO LINK Ultra obtains power from any of the following sources e Its own internal battery pack e The vehicle when connected to a vehicle e AC DC power adapter when plugged into a power source Power Source Icon Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Demo Mode Figure 3 26 Main Menu Showing the Power Source Icon The Power Source icon has two states When the device is either connected to a vehicle or plugged into a power a power source via the AC DC power adapter
51. cludes user guides and manuals Snap on Fault Code Guide Carrying Case 6 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Product Specifications Product Specifications The PRO LINK Ultra is configured with the following specifications Feature Data Weight 2 7 Ibs 1 2247 kg Display 8 4 inch TFT LCD sunlight readable display with multi touch screen technology Ambient light sensor in sunlight ramps up backlight Battery 11 1 V 2 4 A hr Li ion Vehicle Protocols J1708 J1587 J1939 Dual CAN 125 250 or 500 kb s Single wire and fault tolerant CAN ISO 9141 KW2000 ISO 15765 J1850 VPW J1850 PWM GM 8192 9600 baud ATEC 160 baud SDIO Card Slot Type 1 cards only AC DC power adapter AC input 100 240V 0 9A 50 60 HZ DC output 15V 2 0A PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 7 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview Hardware Overview This section introduces the PRO LINK Ultra hardware its ports and connections Front View Ambient Light Sensor Speaker Microphone PRO LINK Ultera Figure 2 1 Front View of the PRO LINK Ultra 8 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Hardware Overview Top View Ethernet Port USB Client Port SDIO Card Slot Power Data Port USB Host Port AC DC Power HDMI Port On Off Switch Head Phone Port Figure 2 2 Top View of the PRO LINK Ultra PRO LINK Ultra
52. cs Menu Menu viewspecs View Quick List 4 Add to Quick Parameter Value S W CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph W CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph CC Set Speed 0 mph _ Engine Speed Orpm Engine Speed At Idle Point 1 700 rpm S Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph Sub System Engine Percent Load At Curr E rror Power Takeoff Set Speed View Categories 25 28 of 28 Figure 4 14 Additional Parameters Added 6 To view the Quick List you just created touch the View Quick List button at the top left of the screen 74 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The PARAMETERS Tab The Quick List is displayed me A a Ei Parameter Value Engine Rated Speed 2600 rpm Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph Trip Data 1 Remove Selected Removing Parameters from the Quick List You can remove parameters form the Quick List at any time To remove a parameter from the Quick List 1 Touch the View Quick List button to display the current Quick List PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 75 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu l The Quick List is displayed Remove oa Parameter List Value Engine Rated Speed 2600 rpm Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph
53. ctive faults og 64 Viewing Active and I nactive Faults When the scanning process is complete the Diagnostics Menu Figure 4 2 is dis played with the FAULTS tab in the top position Faults are displayed in two categories e ACTIVE faults on the left side e INACTIVE faults on the right side menu view specs _ r l Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi VSS Signal out of Range LOW NO INACTIVE FAULTS Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 Active Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Active Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Active Clear All Faults Use the Up and Down buttons to navigate up and down within the two lists Figure 4 2 FAULTS Tab PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 61 t Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu gq Each fault listed contains the following information for that fault Line Number Contents 1 top gray line The name of the module where the fault was found e g Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 2 Either the name of the parameter experienc ing the fault or a combination of the name and a description of the fault e g VSS Signal out of Range LOW 3 Parameter value associated with
54. d Session Ends the session disconnects from the vehicle and re turns you to the Main Menu Figure 2 5 About Displays the About PRO LINK Ultra information box PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 15 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview f View Specs The View Specs menu displays the Vehicle Specifications page Menu _ view Specs _ Vehicle Specifications ENGINE 1 MAXXFORCE CH1 Engine Type MaxxForce 7 2007 2009 Software Identification PRD2SGH4 Vehicle Identification Number 4DRBUSKP7AB157741 Engine Serial Number 6 4HM2Y0648970 Engine Family Rating Code 2131 Transmission Type Allison MD Rated Power 200 hp Total Miles 78396 mi Total Fuel Used 9699 9 gal Total Engine Hours 0 0 hr Figure 2 8 Vehicle Specifications Once you have finished viewing the information touch the Print button to send the information to a printer Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Diagnostics Menu Figure 2 6 16 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual User Interface Overview The Admin Menu You access the Admin Menu from the Main Menu Figure 2 5 It is used to perform various administrative tasks e g configuring your device registering software applications installing updates You can access the Admin Menu only when disconnected from the vehicle lt E Register Applications Install Updates Manage Appl
55. e version activation code and activation file 9 Click the link Add New Software Product Key at the bottom of the page 10 Enter the Software Serial Number and the Software Product Key 122 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Registering Your Software Applications NOTE The Software Serial Number and the Software Product Key are printed on a sticker on the inside of the CD case shipped with your device 11 Click Activate The application is added to the device s Product Activation History which displays the activation code and the activation file name for each application 12 Copy the Activation Codes from the website and retain them for later use NOTE The website sends you an e mail containing the Activation Code The Acti vation Code is also displayed on the Product Activation History screen on the website For more information on the website see the iQ Com panion and iQ Product Family Website User s Manual 13 Navigate to the Admin Menu eee Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Reports Manage User Account Remote Access p Figure 5 8 Admin Menu PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 123 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu 14 Select Register Applications The Unregistered Applications screen is displayed Unregistered Applications Navistar Engine MaxxFo
56. eate new account e Figure 5 57 Login Screen Refreshed 6 Touch Login 172 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Managing Your User Account Once your information is validated the Update User Account screen is displayed MMM Sa Update User Account required Username example_user Full Name Example User Zip Code 48564 Address1 12345 Street Country United States v Address2 Company City Washington Phone 123 123 1234 State Michigan Email Example mail corn Figure 5 58 Update User Account Screen 7 Review your contact information and make any required changes You can edit the contents of any of the data entry boxes by touching within the box Then use the pop up keyboard to enter your changes 8 Touch the Down Arrow ma on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 9 When you have finished making your changes touch Update PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 173 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu An update success message is displayed User account updated successfully Figure 5 59 Update Success Message 10 Touch OK You are returned to the Admin Menu Figure 5 54 174 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Enabling Remote Access Enabling Remote Access The Remote Access feature enables Technical Support to connect to your PRO LINK Ultra remotely to assist you in resolving su
57. ecked items from the Quick List Clear Quick List Clears all parameters in the Quick List CALS Tab Categories Returns you to the list of Categories Close Closes the datapoint modification screen PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 21 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview Buttons by Location What the Button Does Update Updates the ECM with the new calibration TESTS Tab Deactivate Deactivates a test condition Categories Returns you to the list of Categories Using Screen I cons The PRO LINK Ultra user interface also employs screen icons Like tabs and buttons you touch the icon to activate the feature or to open a screen The follow ing table introduces the available icons Icon What the Icon Does Indicates that new activation codes have been Registration downloaded from the server Touch the icon to view a list of the applications with version numbers USB Port lndicates that a USB device is in one USB Port lt of the USB ports 22 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual User Interface Overview Icon What the Icon Does WiFi signal bars provide a visual indication of WiFi Be j WiFi signal strength You can touch the icon to open the Wireless Networks screen Touch the green Back Arrow to close the screen E4 When there is no wireless connection the icon has a red x superimposed over i
58. ecs 3 Key On Engine Running Tests Engine 1 Manrara Available Tests KOER Standard Test Air Management Test VGT Output State Medium i Previous Next ies Figure 4 37 KOER Available Tests Screen 10 Touch the Categories button at the bottom of the screen to display the list of Available Categories Figure 4 35 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 97 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu l Using the Features Available on the Menu Button Several features are available from the Menu button at the top of the Diagnostics Menu e Create Report pg 98 e Units og 105 e End Session pg 106 About pg 108 Creating a Report To create a report 1 Touch the Menu button at the top of the screen Menu View Specs a a Create Report Units gt a End Session bw NO INACTIVE FAULTS About Sub System Error Sor ASH CODE 1141 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 ao pan vow Clear All Faults Figure 4 38 Diagnostics Menu 2 Select Create Report 98 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Using the Features Available on the Menu Button The Information Selection screen is displayed menu view
59. emarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders Pictures for illustration purposes only Specifications are subject to change without notice Snap on 2801 80th St Kenosha WI 53143 Wwww snapon com EEHD974001 Revised 04 22 2014 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Using this M n al sete tec these hectare ee 1 Manual Overview cccccccccessessecececeeceeseseeeseceeeeeeseeeeeeesceeeeeeseseusaaages 2 GONVENTIONS E E E T 3 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview 5 Component Checklist cccccccccccceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeenes 6 Product Specifications nsnsi enee a Ea eE E E E 7 Hardware Overview ccccccccssssssecececeecescaeeeeeseeeeeeesesaeseaeseeeeeeeesaeea 8 Front View ss nioan aea doaa end adet ia r 8 TOPs WICW geese atie ds e a a e eae 9 Back View isminin ea es dened ia tee eae ei eed 10 Back View Showing Battery Pack 00 ccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeennaeeeeeeeaaas 11 User Interface OVErVieW 2 0 2 0 ccccccscecceeccceesceeaeeeaeeaaeceeeeaeeeeeeeeeeees 12 The Main M nu 2 0 a e e E ada aa aa ena a aa Oe 12 The Diagnostics M nu reser nene e e EER R i 14 Menu eas spice chee eaa ae a ea eea aee Bain welt Shae 15 View Specs 16 ThesAdminiMenul a a aa a a a aaia aa 17 Navigational Features Aaspere trir ane EEI EKE AEEA NERKA ERA ARI KEREIS 18 Using Tabs eer ee eiei r A E EEE a da i 18 Usmo BUONS ntr r A 20 Usmo Sereen ICONS snn OTG 22 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and S
60. en E a a 65 The PARAMETERS FaDirsarenen na aa E 66 Viewing Parameters c cccecccceeeeeececeeeneseceneceeneeeeeneneeeeedneeaeeeecenteeae 67 Managing Quick LISIS rerai eE EE AEE as RT 69 Creating and Viewing a Quick List eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereseeerrsseeerns 70 Removing Parameters from the Quick List aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 75 Graphing Dala soriant a Ta TAR E a teeaeeeeeeds cadet 79 iv PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Table of Contents The CALS Tab scicist haere eee sae Wiel ai ee die siueavn eed teas eacboaes 81 Select a Calibration Category eccccecceccteeeeeeeeeieeeeeeeteeeeeeeetneeeeeeees 82 Calibrating a Datapoint ec e aaae EE EAEI 86 TNE TESTS Tab errennert a Ea a 92 Viewing a List of Available Tests 20 00 ceceeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeeennaeeeeeeenaaes 93 Using the Features Available on the Menu Button 98 Creating a Repotec a a A 98 Changing Units of Measure sesessseeseessseerrrssrerrressrrressrenrnssreensn 105 Ending Your Diagnostics Session eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeerrnseerrnssees 106 About PRO LINK Ultra 2 00 ccc ceecccececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeesneeesenes 108 Viewing Vehicle Specifications eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerereeererrrreeseeeee 110 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu ccseeseeeeeeseseeeeeeeeens 111 Introduction to the Admin Menu cceeeeeeeeeeennteeeeeeeeeeeeee 112 Registering Your Software Applications
61. es only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 177 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect PRO LINK Repair Connect Overview PRO LINK Repair Connect anticipates the detailed information required to fix the vehicle and retrieves it in seconds Service times are shortened because you don t have to manually look up repair information to complete the service correctly PRO LINK Repair Connect provides access to diagnostic trouble code DTC related service information including the following Trouble code descriptions Related wiring diagrams Component connector views Electrical component locator Testing procedures Removal and installation procedures DTC related specifications A subscription to PRO LINK Repair Connect is required Please contact your Snap on dealer for details or to purchase a subscription NOTE If you already have a subscription to Mitchell 1 REPAIR CONNECT net you can use your existing Username and Password to log in to PRO LINK Repair Connect The remainder of this chapter covers the following Logging In pg 179 e The DESCRIPTION Tab pg 185 e The TESTING Tab pg 187 e The SPECS Tab pg 191 e The WIRING LOCATOR Tab pg 194 e The REMOVE amp INSTALL Tab pg 199 178 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Logging In You access PRO LINK Repair Connect from the FAULTS tab on the Diagno
62. ess begins 7 When prompted turn OFF the ignition 8 When prompted turn ON the ignition 90 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The CALS Tab 9 Wait while the calibration is verified The list of datapoints is displayed again Menu f view Specs Cruise Control Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 Datapoints Value Cruise Control Mode Enable Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Low L 33 mph Cruise Control Vehicle Speed High 70 mph r Previous Next ie on Figure 4 31 List of Datapoints for the Cruise Control Category 10 Do one ofthe following Continue to calibrate other datapoints Touch the Categories button to return to the Available Categories screen Figure 4 23 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 91 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The TESTS Tab Most tests require you to connect the PRO LINK Ultra to a running vehicle The tests available will differ depending on the module to which you are connected From the TEST tab you can e View a list of Available Tests pg 93 e Select a test and run it pg 96 Available Categories MaxxForce Ch1 Key On Engine Off Tests Key On Engine Running Tests Aftertreatment Tests Previous Next JRS Figure 4 32 TESTS Tab NOTE Not all software applications support tests For example Heavy Duty Stan dard HDS J1939 among others does not support tests The TESTS tab sti
63. et Adapter Screen NOTE Depending on how your local network is set up you may need to enter proxy settings e g Domain Username and Password prior to making an Ethernet connection See Configure Proxy on page 146 of this manual 4 Select Manually NOTE You will need to obtain this information i e IP Address Subnet Mask from the designated IT person or network administrator for your location Depending on how your local network is configured you may also need to enter Gateway and DNS Server information 5 Touch within the first field i e IP Address The pop up keyboard is displayed 6 Use the keyboard to enter the IP Address 144 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device 7 Touch within the next field and enter the Subnet Mask 8 Touch within the Gateway data entry field and enter the information if required 9 Touch within the DNS Server data entry field and enter the information if required 10 Touch the Down Arrow on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 11 Leave the Adapter Enabled check box enabled 12 Touch Apply The Manage Networks menu is displayed Wireless Networks Configure Wireless Configure Ethernet SBSPUBLIC Adapter Adapter Configure Proxy ee es Figure 5 29 Manage Networks Menu NOTE The Ethernet icon atthe top of the display indicates that you are connected Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return
64. ew The PRO LINK Ultra has a number of utilities that can be useful when used in conjunction with Quick Lists for comparing parameters from different parameter categories or different modules They include e Record Mode pg 205 e Playback Mode pg 211 NOTE For information on creating reports setting up a printer or printing a report refer to the following topics in this manual Creating a Report in Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu Managing Printers in Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu Managing Saved Reports in Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu 204 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Record Mode Record Mode You can record live vehicle data manually for playback at a later time When you record off the PRO LINK Ultra you are creating a file containing parameter infor mation taken from a live connection a recording taken on a particular date and for a particular vehicle identification number VIN You can save only one recording file at a time If you begin a new recording and the previous recording still exists the PRO LINK Ultra asks you if you want to record over the previously saved recording file The Record Mode button is on each individual PARAMETERS tab screen Record Mode can assist you in diagnosing vehicles with intermittent problems as you can quickly refer back to the recording to help diagnose problems To launch Record Mode 1 Start on
65. g the appro priate settings refer to PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available in portable document format PDF on the CD that was shipped with your device 136 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device Managing Networks You access the Manage Networks menu from the Configure Device Menu Figure 5 21 MMM a Wireless Networks Configure Wireless Configure Ethernet SBSPUBLIC Adapter Adapter Network Adapter Configure Proxy Statistics Figure 5 22 Manage Networks Menu The following options are available e Wireless Networks pg 137 e Configure Wireless Adapter pg 139 e Configure Ethernet Adapter pg 147 Configure Proxy pg 146 e Network Adapter Statistics og 148 Wireless Networks To connect to or disconnect from a wireless network 1 Select Wireless Networks from the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 22 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 137 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu The Wireless Networks screen is displayed Ee ES Wireless Networks SBSPUBLIC al Connected SBSPUBLIC_EXT a Linksys20791 Secured with WPA PSK WPA2 PSK ll Linksys20791 guest al Add Wireless Network Figure 5 23 Wireless Networks Screen The network to which you are currently connected is indicated i e Con nected Touch the green Back Arrow to go back to the Manage Networks Menu Figure 5 22
66. gnostics Menu l Viewing Vehicle Specifications To view vehicle specifications 1 Touch the View Specs button at the top of the screen Ce A Vehicle Specifications ENGINE 1 MAXXFORCE CH1 Engine Type MaxxForce 7 2007 2009 Software Identification PRD2SGH4 Vehicle Identification Number 4DRBUSKP7AB157741 Engine Serial Number 6 4HM2Y0648970 Engine Family Rating Code 2131 Transmission Type Allison MD Rated Power 200 hp Total Miles 78396 mi Total Fuel Used 9699 9 gal Total Engine Hours 0 0 hr Figure 4 50 Vehicle Specifications 2 optional Once you have finished viewing the information touch the Print button to send the information to a printer 3 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of thescreen to return to the Diag nostics Menu Figure 4 1 110 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual C hapter 5 Using the Admin Menu Introduction to the Admin Menu page 112 Registering Your Software Applications page 114 nstalling Updates page 127 nstalling Applications page 130 Viewing System Details page 134 Configuring the Device page 136 Uninstalling Applications page 160 Managing Saved Reports page 161 Managing Your User Account page 170 CEE EE EE EE EE DE EE EE EE Enabling Remote Access page 175 This chapter provides detailed instructions for using the PRO LINK Ultra Admin Menu NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative
67. he Quick List and create a new one when you need to compare other parameters PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 69 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu Creating and Viewing a Quick List A Quick List is created by checking individual parameters from one or more cate gories in the list of parameters If no parameters are yet in the Quick List the PRO LINK Ultra displays a screen explaining how to add parameters to the Quick List To create a Quick List 1 Touch the View Quick List button at the top left of the screen Menu view Specs _ View Quick List mantanence To create a Quick List Maintanence 1 Select a Category ccseuinge 2 Select a Parameter to add CC Settings View Categories 25 28 of 28 is Figure 4 10 Create a Quick List Screen 2 Touch the screen to select a category e g Speeds 70 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The PARAMETERS Tab A list of parameters for the selected category is displayed view quick ust uk Parameter CC High Set Limit Speed 65 mph CC Low Set Limit Speed 33 mph CC Set Speed 0 mph Engine Speed At Idle Point 1 700 rpm Maximum Vehicle Speed Limit 155 mph Engine Percent Load At Curr on rror Power Takeoff Set Speed 700 rpm E View Categories Graph Previous P 1of2 Next 5 B25 28 of 28 Sate me Page __ NNN Figure 4 11 Parameter List for
68. ications View System Details Configure Device Manage User Account Manage Reports Remote Access s Figure 2 9 Admin Menu NOTE For detailed information on the Admin Menu refer to Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu later in this manual PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 17 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview f Navigational Features The PRO LINK Ultra is designed for ease of use in on road conditions in the service bay or in test situations Depending on the circumstances of use you can make selections and move from one screen to the next by e Touching the screen with your finger or e Attaching a mouse to the USB type A port on the top of the device and using the mouse to click on your selections On the touchscreen you navigate and make selections though the following Tabs pg 18 e Buttons pg 22 e Icons pg 22 Using Tabs Once the scanning process is complete the Diagnostics Menu is displayed Menu view Specs _ NO INACTIVE FAULTS Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 VSS Signal out of Range LOW Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Eror SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Clear A
69. icle to which to want to connect Choices include the following e 6 pin Deutsch adapter e 9 pin Deutsch adapter e 16 pin J1962 adapter 4 Connect one end of the adapter to the power and data cable 5 Attach the other end of the adapter e g the Deutsch connector end to the vehicle s diagnostic connector 6 Press and briefly hold the On Off switch on the top of the tool NOTE To power down the PRO LINK Ultra press and hold the On Off switch NOTE Standby Mode You can place the device in Standby Mode by quickly pressing and releasing the On Off switch When not connected to an exter nal power source the device will automatically go into Standby Mode after 10 minutes Lightly tap the screen to exit Standby Mode PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 27 Chapter 3 Getting Started When you power up the PRO LINK Ultra the following screen is displayed HD Scan Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Demo Mode Figure 3 1 Main Menu 7 To begin scanning move on to Scanning a Vehicle next in this manual 28 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Scanning a Vehicle Scanning a Vehicle The following scanning options are available e HD Scan Auto Scans the vehicle presents a list of ECMs detected during scanning J1708 and J1939 and enables you to select up to six 6 modules from the list e Manual Scan Manual Scans the vehicle presents a list of applica
70. ing the iQ Product Family website see the iQ Companion and iQ Product Family Website User s Manual Click Log In from the iQ Family menu on the left side of the page Enter your User ID Enter your Password Click the Login button located under the Password field Navigate to the Device Registration page nv oO UU A VUN Locate the Registered Devices section near the bottom of the page 118 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Registering Your Software Applications 8 Click the plus sign for the PRO LINK Ultra A Product Activation History for the device lists applications by product key software title software version activation code and activation file 9 Click the link Add New Software Product Key at the bottom of the page 10 Enter the Software Serial Number and the Software Product Key NOTE The Software Serial Number and the Software Product Key are printed on a sticker on the inside of the CD case shipped with your device 11 Click Activate The application is added to the device s Product Activation History which displays the activation code and the activation file name for each application NOTE The activation file name is a link Clicking this link enables you to save the file to a USB memory stick and then install the file on your PRO LINK Ultra 12 Click the application file name link A File Download dialog box is displayed 13 Insert the memory s
71. instructions for using the features of the PRO LINK Ultra Admin Menu The procedures in this chapter assume that PRO LINK Ultra is not connected to a vehi cle and that a system administrator is performing the procedures in a non shop setting Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect provides detailed in structions for using the features of PRO LINK Repair Connect A subscription to Repair Connect is required Chapter 7 Utilites provides information on using PRO LINK Ultra util ity features Record Mode and Playback Mode Each chapter begins with an at a glance list of the chapter contents along with corresponding page numbers 2 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual oOo oo Kx Conventions Conventions This section provides descriptions of the conventions used throughout this guide Special Messages Note NOTE provides an explanation comment or tip related to the subject matter that is being discussed Example NOTE Refer to the page number provided for each described component for fur ther details Important IMPORTANT indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle Example IMPORTANT A Keep all cables clear of moving or hot engine parts Caution CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders Example CAUTION A Do
72. less Adapter Screen 2 Select Manually PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 139 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu NOTE You will need to obtain this information i e IP Address Subnet Mask from the designated IT person or network administrator for your location You may also need to enter Gateway and DNS information 3 Touch within the IP Address data entry field The keyboard is displayed 4 Use the keyboard to enter the information 5 Touch within the Subnet Mask data entry field and enter the information NOTE The keyboard stays in place for your use 6 Touch within the Gateway data entry field and enter the information 7 Touch within the DNS Server data entry field and enter the information 8 Touch the Down Arrow _ on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 9 Leave the Adapter Enabled check box activated 10 Touch Apply Wireless Networks Configure Wireless Configure Ethernet SBSPUBLIC Adapter Adapter Network Adapter Statistics Configure Proxy Figure 5 25 Manage Networks Menu 140 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Tc ronfiguring the Device Configuring the Device Configure Ethernet Adapter You use the Configure Ethernet Adapter screen if you want to connect to your local network using an Ethernet connection Prior to making an Ethernet connec tion you must decide how you are going to set up the IP address for PRO LINK Ultra There are two choices e Dyna
73. lication registered message is displayed 21 Do one of the following Touch Yes to continue registering other applications Touch No to return to the Admin Menu Figure 5 6 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 121 Chapter Using the Admin Menu 5 Using the Admin Menu Copying Activation Codes Manually The following procedure assumes that you have e Internet access e Previously created a User Account and Password e Previously registered your PRO LINK Ultra NOTE For detailed instructions on creating a user account and registering your PRO LINK Ultra refer to PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available on the CD that was shipped with your device To copy Activation Codes manually 1 Visit the iQ Product Family website at the following address prolinkig nexig com NOTE For more information on using the iQ Product Family website see the iQ Companion and iQ Product Family Website User s Manual 2 Click Log In from the iQ Family menu on the left side of the page Ww Enter your User ID 4 Enter your Password ul Click the Login button located under the Password field 6 Navigate to the Device Registration page 7 Locate the Registered Devices section near the bottom of the page 8 Click the plus sign for the PRO LINK Ultra A Product Activation History for the device lists applications by product key software title softwar
74. ll Faults Figure 2 10 Diagnostics Menu 18 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual User Interface Overview The FAULTS tab is always at the top of the stack even though it might not be the currently active tab You use the tabs along the right side of the menu to make your selections and activate the tab of your choice For example to activate TESTS touch the TESTS tab Menu view Specs _ Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 To view Special Tests please select a Module Engine Retarder HDS J1939 Ch1 Figure 2 11 TESTS Tab The tab you selected is activated and moved to the forward position in the stack To navigate to another tab just touch the appropriate tab NOTE If there are more tabs than can be displayed vertically on one screen touch the Down Arrow beneath the tabs to access the rest of the tabs PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 19 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview Using Buttons Buttons are another way to navigate through the system The PRO LINK Ultra displays navigational and command buttons at appropriate points in the interface The following table introduces many of the buttons you will encounter as you use the PRO LINK Ultra Buttons by Location What the Button Does HD Scan Starts the automatic vehicle scanning process Starts the Light and Medium Truck vehicle scanning process Admin Displays the Admin Menu
75. ll displays but a tests not supported message is displayed when the tab is selected 92 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The TESTS Tab Viewing a List of Available Tests The first time you select the TESTS tab during the current session the PRO LINK Ultra prompts you to select a module If the selected module does not have any special tests associated with it a message box is displayed NOTE The screen associated with each test is unique to that test Availability of tests is dependent on both the vehicle concerned and the module loaded To view the Available Tests 1 From the Diagnostics Menu Figure 4 1 select the TESTS tab If you have not yet used the TESTS tab during your current session the Select a Module screen is displayed a oo r __ FEY Ch roel To view Special Tests please select a Module Figure 4 33 Select a Module Screen for Tests 2 Select a module from the list on the left e g Engine 1 MaxxForce CH1 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 93 t Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The Caution screen is displayed Figure 4 34 Caution Screen 3 Carefully read the on screen instructions and follow them 4 Touch OK 94 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The Available Categories screen is displayed Menu ul 9 Available Categories MaxxForce Chi Key On Engi
76. lumn displays the current value and will change to reflect any changes made during the calibration process 4 Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons at the bottom of the screen to navigate through the list 5 Touch and hold a datapoint to display its full description e g Engine Idle Shutdown Maximum In 84 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The CALS Tab A pop up is displayed with the full description Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 Engine Idle Shutdown Control Datapoints Value Tamper Engine Idle Shutdown Timer Mode Proof Engine Idle Shutdown Time CARB IST Engine Idle Shutdown CARB Disabled m Previous Next Categories Page Page 1 of 2 Page Program Figure 4 25 Datapoint with Pop Up Description This feature can be helpful if the datapoint description is too long to fit on the screen 6 Touch the Categories button to return to the Available Categories screen Figure 4 23 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 85 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu f Calibrating a Datapoint When you select a datapoint to calibrate the PRO LINK Ultra immediately starts the calibration process for that datapoint NOTE Each calibration screen is unique to the type of module and the type of cal ibration being performed In addition some applications e g CAT ACERT do not include the Program button To calibrate a datapoint Cruise Control
77. may need to gather the following information e Network path for the printer you want to print to e Network security information if required Username Password Domain To add a printer so that you can print to it 1 Select Manage Printers from the Configure Device menu Figure 5 21 ME Sl el Manage Printers 7 Save to File Add Printer Print Test Page Set as Default Change Settings Figure 5 33 Manage Printers Screen 2 Touch the Add Printer link PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 149 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu The Add Printer screen is displayed C eee Add Printer Printer Name Driver HP PCL 3 PCL 3 GUI v Port use v Network Path eg server printer or 192 168 0 21 CD Authentication Username p Add Figure 5 34 Add Printer Screen 3 Touch within the Printer Name data entry box 150 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device The keyboard is displayed O I IA Add Printer Printer Name Driver HP PCL 3 PCL 3 GUI v Port USB Vv Network Path eg server printer or 192 168 0 21 O authentication Figure 5 35 Keyboard 4 Use the keyboard to give the printer name e g example printer 5 Select Network from the Port drop down list Select USB if you plan to connect to the printer by means of a USB cable 6 From the Drive
78. mber of menu selection tabs are displayed on the right side of the screen e FAULTS pg 40 e EVENTS pg 42 e PARAMETERS pg 43 e CALS pg 46 TESTS pg 50 Touch the tab to display the appropriate screen for that feature The FAULTS Tab The FAULTS tab displays the faults detected on the vehicle for all modules The faults are separated into two lists ACTIVE faults on the left side and INACTIVE faults on the right side Menu view Specs _ ACTIVE 10 NO INACTIVE FAULTS VSS Signal out of Range LOW Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 Active Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Active Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Active Clear All Faults Figure 3 12 Active and Inactive Fault Codes 40 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions When faults are detected during scanning they are listed in either the ACTIVE or INACITVE fault lists The heading of each list includes the number of faults in the list e g ACTIVE 10 You can use the Up and Down buttons to move up and down the list Each item in the list contains the following information about an active fault Line Number What s Displayed
79. message is displayed 3 Touch Yes The report is deleted from the list 162 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Managing Saved Reports Moving a Report You can move a report saved to your PRO LINK Ultra to a storage device e g a USB memory stick or a secure digital SD memory card To move a report to a storage device 1 Touch the screen to select the report or reports you want to move Your selection is highlighted MMI a Manage Reports Sort by Name 4 2 v wf 20140124 144625 pdf Friday January 24 2014 2 20140124 145201 pdf Friday January 24 2014 i 20140124 145827 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140124 151846 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140304 093103 pdf Tuesday March 04 2014 m test 123 pdf Wednesday January 22 2014 Figure 5 48 Selection Highlighted 2 Insert your storage device e g a USB menory stick into theappropriate port on the top of your PRO LINK Ultra The Move button is activated 3 Touch Move PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 163 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu i The Select Destination screen is displayed Select Destination OSD Card Figure 5 49 Select Destination Screen You can choose between SD Card and USB Drive depending on the type of storage device you have 4 Touch the Select button to accept the default i e USB Drive The report you selected is m
80. mic pg 141 e Static pg 143 NOTE The following procedures assume that you have an Ethernet cable and Internet access They also assume that your local network is not config ured using a proxy server For information on proxy settings refer to Configure Proxy on page 146 of this manual With a Dynamic I P Address If you want to letPRO LINK Ultra automatically assign a dynamic IP address you need to plug your network cable i e the Ethernet cable you plug into your PC or laptop if you are not running wireless into the Ethernet port on the top of the PRO LINK Ultra prior to making your IP settings To connect to the network with a dynamic IP address 1 Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the top of the PRO LINK Ultra 2 Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into your network 3 Select Configure Ethernet Adapter from the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 25 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 141 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu f The Configure Ethernet Adapter screen is displayed Configure Ethernet Adapter Obtain IP Address and DNS Automatically IP Address ERA Subnet Mask E DNS Server Adapter Enabled e Apply Figure 5 26 Configure Ethernet Adapter Screen NOTE Depending on how your local network is set up you may need to enter proxy settings e g Domain Username and Password prior to making an Ethernet connection
81. nd Engine Retarder HDS J1939 Ch1 So de pending on the number of modules loaded you may or may not have multiple PARAMETERS tabs displayed View Quick List 3 To view Parameters Cruise Control please select a Category Aftertreatment Trip Total DPF System Turbocharger General Engine Engine Brake Engine Configuration View Categories 9 16 of 27 Figure 3 14 Category Selection Screen The first time the PARAMETERS tab is selected during your session the you are prompted to select a parameter category The categories displayed depend upon the module and application Use the View Categories button at the bottom of the list to scroll through all the categories in the list The button also indicates how many items are in the list and your current location in the list e g 9 16 of 27 Touch the screen to select a category e g Cruise Control and display the parameters for that category PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 43 Chapter 3 Getting Started The Parameters screen is displayed a Add to View Quick List Quick Parameter Value Cruise Control Brake Switch Depressed Aftertreatment z Trip Total Cruise Control Accelerate Sw Released Aftertreatment Cruise Control Active Off DPF System Cruise Control Coast Switch Released Turbocharger Cruise Control Set Speed 0 mph General Engine Cruise Control State Off Disabled Engine Brake Road Speed Limit
82. ne Off Tests Key On Engine Running Tests Aftertreatment Tests Previous Next adele Figure 4 35 Available Categories Screen 5 Select a category from the list e g Key On Engine Running Tests PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 95 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu A list of Available Tests for the selected category is displayed Menu _ view Specs i Key On Engine Running Tests Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 Availabl e Tests KOER Standard Test Cylinder Cutout Air Management Test VGT Output State Low VGT Output State Medium VGT Output State High A Previous Next aia Figure 4 36 KOER Available Tests Screen 6 Touch the screen to select a test from the list e g Cylinder Cutout NOTE Some tests require the vehicle to be in a particular state e g Engine Coolant Temperature greater than 160 0 If this is the case for the test you select the PRO LINK Ultra will provide specific prerequisites that must be met before starting the test Once you have met the prerequisites for the test the screen for that test is displayed 7 Touch the Start button to begin the test 8 Follow the on screen prompts and instructions until you reach the end of the test 9 Touch the Quit button to end the test 96 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The list of Available Tests for the selected category is displayed Menu _ view sp
83. nnect refer to Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect later in this manual 4 Touch the Print button to send the page to the printer 5 Touch the red FAULTS tab to go back to the list of faults Figure 4 2 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 63 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu Clearing I nactive Faults Inactive faults can be cleared by touching the Clear All Faults button at the bottom of the screen Faults may not be cleared individually NOTE When you clear all faults both ACTIVE and INACTIVE faults are cleared Then the PRO LINK Ultra re scans the vehicle and re lists the ACTIVE faults found during the re scan To clear all inactive faults Menu view Specs _ r od Engine 1 HDS J1939 Chi Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi Vehicle Speed Engine Oil Temperature 1 No Associated Parameter SPN 175 FMI 6 SPN 84 FMI 6 Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi Engine 1 HDS J1939 Ch1 Engine Percent Load At Current Speed Engine Speed SPN 92 FMI 6 Engine 1 HDS J1939 Chi No Associated Parameter SPN 190 FMI 6 Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi SPN 237 FMI 6 Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi Accelerator Pedal Position 1 No Associated Parameter SPN 91 FMI 6 SPN 111 FMI 6 Engine 1 HDS 31939 Chi Clear All Faults Figure 4 4 Sample FAULTS Tab 1 Touch Clear All Faults An Are you sure you want to clear all faults question box i
84. not use the unit to perform tests on household or industrial sources PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 3 Chapter 1 Using this Manual 1 Using this Manual Warning WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury to the operator or bystanders Example WARNING AN Use appropriate hand protection when handling hot engine components Troubleshooting Information intended to help you to address or anticipate potential issues are pre sented in the following manner sure that the PRO LINK Ultra is connected to the vehicle and the oy If the No ECMs detected message is displayed check to make key is in the on position Specialized Text The following specially formatted text is used to help you to differentiate certain elements discussed within this manual Emphasis Used to draw your attention to particularly important information FEATURE Used to highlight the name of a specific feature Example Use COPY to save the report to a USB memory stick Field Line Used to highlight the name of a field or a line of text from a display Example A check mark is placed in the check box next to the Total Fuel Used parameter Menu Items Used to highlight a series of menu selections Example From the Start menu select Connect Scan Vehicle gt Heavy Duty Auto Scan gt HDS J1708 Screen titles Used
85. oftware User s Manual ii Table of Contents Chapter 3 Getting Started siete eect Boneh itd aa ea 25 Supplying Power to the PRO LINK Ultra o s 26 Connecting to a Vehicle ccccceicececeee sense ceeeessesteceeeeedeseesenteetens 27 Scanning a Vehicle cect cide ccsee certs ie ae ee Rea 29 Heavy Duty Scans c dccccpeidiite deel cndeetieds inate eet dented eves 30 Manual SCan s icis nian cain enn ar A 36 Light and Medium Truck Scan ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeaaes 39 Introduction to Tab Functions 2 444 s nrsnpupstaugsecucemPaenscaredestaceneee ats 40 Whe FAULTS Wabi sedis ia er aae ao a aaa ieee a aai 40 The VEN TS Tab r a E a a ei 42 The PARAMETERS Tab cadh e a a a eea T 43 The CALS Tabe r eee a at e a a es 46 The TESTS Wa iiss ives an a a e ETE E 50 Viewing Vehicle Specifications ccccccceeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteeeee 54 Monitoring Battery POWer ssssssssseeseeeesrrirtriessrrirrrrsssrrerrrrrressreene 56 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu sssssssssssrsrresrrsrrsrese 59 The Diagnostics Menu cccceceseeeseeceeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeereeeneeecees 60 The FAULTS Tab sos vests eriseesiisvastes vevsveiss Qos siesteivieveesweosiymite 61 Viewing Active and Inactive Faults eceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeseenaees 61 VIEWING More INFO cece nni a a ia eiriaa 62 Clearing Inactive Faults ccccceeeeceeeeeceeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeaeeeees 64 TNS E VENTS Tabur rere tits E t
86. olving customer support issues If you selected Manual Scan on the Main Menu Figure 3 1 the following screen is displayed once initial scanning is complete Eee ee ee Application ACERT Engines Registered Allison 1K 2K Registered Allison CEC I Registered Allison Gen 4 Registered Allison WTEC Registered Bendix ABS Registered Module Engine 1 Chi Engine 1 J1708 Retarder Engine Chi 31939 Cancel Figure 3 8 Manual Scan Module Selection Screen Direct your attention to the Application list at the top of the screen You can touch and drag the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to scroll through the list until you find the application you want to load e g Heavy Duty Standard J1708 36 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Scanning a Vehicle Your selection is highlighted and the available module is displayed in bold MM gt Application Haldex ABS Registered Heavy Duty Standard J1708 Registered Heavy Duty Standard J1939 Registered International Engines 1 2 3 Box Registered MBE Registered Navistar MaxxForce Registered Module Engine 1 J1708 Engine 1 Ch1 31939 Retarder Engine Chi J1939 Cancel Figure 3 9 Heavy Duty Standard J1708 Selected After selecting the application move to the list of modules and select the available module Engine 1 J1708 When you have finished making your selecti
87. on at the top of the screen The Updates Available screen is displayed A The following updates are available at no charge Allison Transmission WTEC Version 1 5 0 2 CAT ACERT Engines Version 2 1 0 3 CAT Electronic Engines Version 1 4 0 2 Demo Version 1 4 0 2 International Engines Version 2 6 0 4 MBE Version 1 4 0 4 e Figure 5 13 Available Updates Screen 2 Touch and drag your finger up to scroll down the list of available updates 3 Touch Install to accept the updates and install them on your device 128 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Installing Updates The installation process begins A The following updates are available at no charge Allison Transmission WTEC version 1 5 0 2 Installed CAT ACERT Engines version 2 1 0 3 Installed CAT Electronic Engines Version 1 4 0 2 Installed Demo Version 1 4 0 2 Installed International Engines Version 2 6 0 4 Installed MBE Version 1 4 0 4 q2 18 48 48 KAS Installed a Figure 5 14 Installation in Process A green check mark is displayed as each update is successful 4 When all the updates are installed touch the green Back Arrow A message is displayed indicating that a Restart is required 5 Follow the on screen prompts to restart the PRO LINK Ultra When the restart is complete the Main Menu is displayed Figure 5 1 PRO LINK Ultra H
88. onfigure Device Menu 3 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen The Admin Menu is displayed Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Reports Manage User Account Remote Access p Figure 5 45 Admin Menu PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 159 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu Uninstalling Applications IMPORTANT AN The Uninstall Applications feature should be used only if you are directed to use it by Technical Support To uninstall applications 1 Select Uninstall Applications from the Admin Menu Figure 5 45 2 Follow the instructions you receive from Technical Support You can reach Technical Support by calling 800 639 6774 160 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Managing Saved Reports Managing Saved Reports You use the Manage Reports feature to administer any reports you have previous ly saved to your PRO LINK Ultra e g vehicle and fault information from a diagnostic session From the Manage Reports screen you can do the following e Delete reports pg 162 e Move reports pg 163 e Print reports if you are connected to a printer og 165 e Preview reports pg 166 To manage your saved reports 1 Select Manage Reports from the Admin Menu Figure 5 45 The Manage Reports screen is displayed E Manage Reports Sort b
89. ons touch Load PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 37 Chapter 3 Getting Started The following screen is displayed OO UUA Vehicle Scanned 4 Scanning Faults W Engine 1 Heavy Duty Standard J1708 Figure 3 10 Vehicle Scanned Screen When the faults scanning process is complete the Diagnostics Menu is displayed Figure 3 7 38 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Scanning a Vehicle Light and Medium Truck Scan If you selected LMT from the Main Menu Figure 3 1 the following screen is displayed Live Vehicle Reconnect to Last Vehicle Selected Application Generic OBDII Year O gt Module z VIN 8th digit a Figure 3 11 OBD Il Light Medium Truck Screen You use this screen to select the application year and other selection criteria to load the appropriate data for the selected vehicle NOTE For detailed information on using the LMT application please refer to the Light and Medium Truck LMT Application User s Guide For information on using the screen in Figure 3 11 please refer to Begin ning the Scanning Process and Selecting an Application in Chapter 2 of the same guide PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 39 Chapter 3 Getting Started Introduction to Tab Functions Once the PRO LINK Ultra has scanned the vehicle for faults the Diagnostics Menu is displayed Figure 3 12 A nu
90. oved from your PRO LINK Ultra to your USB memory stick and you are returned to the Manage Reports screen Figure 5 46 164 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Managing Saved Reports Printing a Report The following procedure assumes that you have previously setup a printer and that you are appropriately connected to that printer NOTE For detailed information on configuring your PRO LINK Ultra to print to a printer refer to Managing Printers on page 149 of this manual To print a report 1 Touch the screen to select the report you want to print Your selection is highlighted O O I Illl Manage Reports Sort by Name A 2 v m 20140124 144625 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140124 145201 pdf Friday January 24 2014 MEM 20140124 145827 pdf Friday January 24 2014 of 20140124 151846 pdf Friday January 24 2014 2 20140304 093103 pdf Tuesday March 04 2014 uf test 123 pdf Wednesday January 22 2014 Figure 5 50 Selection Highlighted 2 Touch the Print button PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 165 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu The Select Printer screen is displayed meal 3 Select Printer Shop Floor HPLaserjet Add Printer Figure 5 51 Select Printer Screen 3 Select a printer from the list of available printers NOTE You can also add a printer to the list of available
91. p down to display a list of available parameter cate gories for the selected Controller 6 Select a different parameter category from the list e g Engine Coolant 7 Touch the OK button at the bottom of the screen PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 101 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The Information Selection screen is displayed again reflecting the change menu view specs_ J r E Please select the information you would like to print Vehicle Info Faults Events Parameters Engine 1 Engine Coolant Quick List Trip Data Calibrations System Details A C4 7 4 Figure 4 42 Information Selection Screen Updated 8 Touch the screen to select the Parameters for the category you selected in Step 6 of this procedure 9 Touch the Print button 102 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Using the Features Available on the Menu Button The Select Printer screen is displayed E all 2 Select Printer example printer network Add Printer e Figure 4 43 Select Printer Screen 10 Touch the screen to select the printer installed e g example printer Your report is sent to the selected printer NOTE You can also save the report to a file in portable document format PDF for later viewing or printing Refer to Managing Saved Reports in Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu later in this manual
92. pg 134 Configure Device pg 136 Uninstall Applications og 160 Manage Reports pg 167 Manage User Account pg 170 Remote Access pg 175 NOTE Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Main Menu Figure 5 1 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 113 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu 5 Using the Admin Menu a Registering Your Software Applications You use the Register Applications feature to activate software applications for use on the PRO LINK Ultra There are two options e Registering an Application Using PRO LINK Ultra pg 114 e Registering an Application Using the Website pg 178 Registering an Application Using PRO LI NK Ultra The following procedure assumes that you have e Internet access e Previously created a User Account and Password e Previously registered your device NOTE For detailed instructions on creating a user account and registering your PRO LINK Ultra refer to PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available on the CD that was shipped with your device 114 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Registering Your Software Applications To Register an Application Using PRO LINK Ultra 1 Navigate to the Admin Menu MM 8 8 O Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Repor
93. pport issues To contact Techni cal Support call 800 639 6774 NOTE To use this feature you must have Internet connectivity To enable Remote Access 1 Select Remote Access from the Admin Menu Figure 5 54 oooO Remote Access Status Disabled Gateway Available Device Name NEXPL2_07_00002 Wireless IP Address 192 168 255 242 MAC Address 00 19 88 52 6C EF Ethernet IP Address 192 168 8 180 MAC Address 26 02 19 87 26 02 Figure 5 60 Remote Access Screen 2 Touch Enable NOTE Your Technical Support representative will connect to your PRO LINK Ultra to assist in resolving your support issue PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 175 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu 176 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual C hapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect W PRO LINK Repair Connect Overview page 178 w Logging In page 179 Ww The DESCRIPTION Tab page 185 w The TESTING Tab page 187 w The SPECS Tab page 191 Ww The WIRING LOCATOR Tab page 194 w The REMOVE amp INSTALL Tab page 199 This chapter provides detailed instructions on using PRO LINK Repair Connect to access troubleshooting information related to faults found during scanning A subscription to PRO LINK Repair Connect is required Please contact your Snap on dealer for details or to purchase a subscription NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative purpos
94. printers by touching Add Printer Supply the required information e g printer name and touch the Add button 4 Touch Print Previewing a Report You can preview a report to confirm that it s the report you want To preview a report 1 Touch the screen to select the report you want to preview 166 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Managing Saved Reports Your selection is highlighted MM ad Manage Reports Sort by Name 4 2 v 4 20140124 144625 pdf Friday January 24 2014 HE 20140124 145201 pdf Friday January 24 2014 i 20140124 145827 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140124 151846 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140304 093103 pdf Tuesday March 04 2014 m test 123 pdf Wednesday January 22 2014 Figure 5 52 Selection Highlighted 2 Touch Preview PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 167 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu i The preview is displayed OOO O A 20140124 151846 pdf d i gt Friday January 24 2014 3 18 54 PM 20140124 151846 pdf VEHICLE INFORMATION Engine 1 HDS J1939 Ch1 Yehicle Info Make PCAR Model MX Serial Number Y022492 VIN 1XPHDP9XXED214928 Number of Software ID Fields 1 Software ID 1 PC22_1201R07__ ECU OBDII Vehicle Information VIN LXPHDP9XXED214928 CAL ID N A CAL ID 1 1892798 CAL ID 2 1896120 CAL ID 3 1843956 CAL ID 4 1896121
95. r drop down list select the driver that most closely matches the type of printer you have e g HP PCL 3 PCL 3 GUI 7 Use the keyboard to enter the network path e g 192 168 123 123 8 Touch the Authentication check box to activate it if your network server requires a password 9 Touch within the following data entry fields to enter the appropriate information Username Password Domain 10 Touch the Down Arrow Ea on the keyboard to hide the keyboard PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 151 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu 11 Touch Add mw sv Manage Printers wf Save to File 26 example printer network Add Printer ne Print Test Page Set as Default Delete Change cetings Figure 5 36 Manage Printers Screen with Printer Added 12 Touch the screen to highlight the printer you just added MM a Manage Printers 7 Save to File example printer network Add Printer a Print Test Page Set as Default Change Settings Figure 5 37 Printer Highlighted 152 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device 13 Touch Print Test Page to make sure you can print to the printer 14 Touch OK 15 optional If you could not connect to the printer touch Change Settings and check the information you entered on the Add Printer screen Figure 5 35 Make any necessary changes and touch Upda
96. rce Version 2 7 0 0 Unregistered 6 tries remaining Heavy Duty Standard 31939 Version 3 2 0 5 Unregistered 6 tries remaining Register Application Figure 5 9 Unregistered Applications Screen 15 Touch the application you wish to register to highlight it e g Navistar Engine MaxxForce 16 Touch Register Application 124 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Registering Your Software Applications The PRO LINK Ultra searches the storage device for activation files If no activation files are found the PRO LINK Ultra asks if you want to enter the activation code manually MA A Could not find a valid activation code file Would you like to enter the activation code manually Figure 5 10 Enter the Activation Code Manually 17 Touch Yes PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 125 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu The Register Application screen is displayed RMR A Register Application Enter the activation code for Navistar Engine MaxxForce Register Application Figure 5 11 Register Application Screen 18 Touch within the first data entry field The pop up keyboard is displayed 19 Use the keyboard to enter the Activation Code see Step 12 of this proce dure on page 123 20 Touch the Down Arrow _ on the keyboard to hide the keyboard 21 Touch Register Application The PRO LINK Ultra validates the Activation Code you entered and ac
97. re title in question e g NAVISTAR MaxxForce Application User s Guide User s guides are available in portable docu ment format PDF on the CD that shipped with your PRO LINK Ultra PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 53 Chapter 3 Getting Started f Viewing Vehicle Specifications The View Specs button is always displayed at the top of the Diagnostics Menu veu vv Ss a ACTIVE 10 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi VSS Signal out of Range LOW NO INACTIVE FAULTS Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Clear All Faults Figure 3 24 Diagnostics Menu Showing the View Specs Button When you touch the View Specs button the following information is dis played for the vehicle to which you are connected Module e g Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 Engine Type Software Identification Vehicle Identification Number VIN Engine Serial Number Engine Family Rating Code Transmission Type Rated Power Total Miles Total Fuel Used Total Engine Hours 54 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Viewing Vehicle Specifications The Vehicle Specifications screen is displayed Ce Te Vehicle Spe
98. ription Cruise Control Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 Datapoints Value Cruise Control Mode Enable Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Low L 33 mph Cruise Control Vehicle Sneed High 65 mph Previous Next Categories Page Page 1 of 1 Page Program This feature can be helpful if the datapoint description is too long to fit on the screen Figure 3 19 Datapoint with Pop Up Description PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 49 t Chapter 3 Getting Started 3 Getting Started The TESTS Tab The TESTS tab is used to perform special tests Some of the tests you can run include the following e Histograms e Injector actuation pressure tests e Injector solenoid tests A typical test enables you to perform a function or test to aid in the diagnostics of a vehicle or system For example the Cylinder Cutout Test enables you to turn on or turn off the cylinders in an engine to help diagnose problems with an individ ual cylinder or group of cylinders The PRO LINK Ultra enables you to perform the special tests that have been programmed into the ECM by the original equipment manufacturer OEM When you select the TESTS tab the Caution screen is displayed Figure 3 20 Caution Screen Read the warning and perform any of the necessary precautions then touch OK to continue 50 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions The Module Selection screen is displayed Men
99. rview The following table introduces the items on the Main Menu Menu Item What It Does Manual Scan Heavy Duty Scan Manual e Scans the vehicle e Presents a list of applications you can only select one application to load e Presents a list of available modules for the application you selected in the first list Play Recording Plays back the most recently made recording Record and Playback modes are described in Chapter 7 of this manual Demo Mode Places the PRO LINK Ultra in Demo Mode PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 13 Chapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview The Diagnostics Menu When the scanning process is complete the Diagnostics Menu is displayed menu _ il 2 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi VSS Signal out of Range LOW NO INACTIVE FAULTS Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Figure 2 6 Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu is composed of a number of tabs along the right side of the screen You use these tabs to access different types of diagnostic information and features The following tabs are available e FAULTS
100. s Manual The screen is displayed without the keyboard Menu f view Specs Current Value 65 New Value 70 Range 30 127 mph Tattletale 11 Update Figure 4 29 Calibration Screen with New Value Entered 5 Touch the Update button at the bottom of the screen PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 89 OTA 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu f The list of datapoints is displayed showing the new value E EN __ FE Cruise Control Engine 1 MaxxForce Ch1 Datapoints Value Cruise Control Mode Enable Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Low L 33 mph Cruise Control Vehicle Speed High 70 mph A Previous Next aaoi Figure 4 30 List of Datapoints for the Cruise Control Category 6 To complete the calibration and accept the new value touch the Program button at the bottom of the screen If you choose not to program the calibration at this time you can continue to make additional calibrations and then program all of your calibrations at the same time If you attempt to leave the CALS tab a Question box is dis played reminding you that there are unprogrammed calibrations and warning you that they will be lost if you continue NOTE In the event that you are prompted to enter a password or passwords follow the prompts The PRO LINK Ultra in most cases will automatically enter the password if required for you If you touched Program the final step in the calibration proc
101. s displayed 2 To confirm your decision to clear all faults touch Yes All faults are cleared the vehicle is re scanned and any faults that are still active will be re displayed 64 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The EVENTS Tab The EVENTS Tab The EVENTS tab displays how many critical and logged events were detected during scanning Events are classified as either CRITICAL or LOGGED NOTE The EVENTS tab is available only with the CAT Engines with ACERT Technology and Caterpillar Electronic Engines applications From the EVENTS tab you can e View critical events e View logged events e View more information on both critical and logged events e Clear logged events C menu view specs _ r wd so CRITICAL 0 NO CRITICAL EVENTS NO LOGGED EVENTS Figure 4 5 EVENTS Tab NOTE For detailed information on using the EVENTS tab refer to the PRO LINK Ultra CAT Engine with ACERT Technology Application User s Guide PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 65 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu The PARAMETERS Tab The PARAMETERS tab is the yellow tab in the stack of menu selection tabs menu view specs _ FE re Add to View Quick List Quick Parameter Value List Accelerator Pedal Position 1 sige alt Engine IAT oe Engine Demand Percent T 0 Engine Speed 0 rpm Fan Drive State Fan Off Engine Injection Control Pre
102. s is displayed DPFDP signal Out of Range LO FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Fault Engine 1 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FMI Description SPN 3251 FMI 4 Status Active Occurrences 1 Associated Parameter DPF Differential Pressure SPN 3251 FMI 3 4 amp 10 Code Description DPFDP SENSOR DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE REFERENCE 3251 3 Out of range DPFDP signal HIGH 3251 4 Out of range DPFDP signal LOW 3251 10 DPFDP signal abnormal rate of change Figure 6 6 More Info Screen with Repair Connect Tabs Once you have successfully logged in to Repair Connect you are ready to start using it to look up additional troubleshooting information The DESCRIPTION tab is the currently active tab 184 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l The DESCRIPTION Tab The DESCRI PTI ON Tab To use the DESCRIPTION tab Engine 1 SPN 3251 FMI 4 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Fault Engine 1 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FMI Description SPN 3251 FMI 4 Status Active Occurrences 1 Associated Parameter DPF Differential Pressure SPN 3251 FMI 3 4 amp 10 Code Description DPFDP SENSOR DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE REFERENCE SPN FMI Condition 3251 S Out of range DPFDP signal HIGH 3251 4 Out of range DPFDP signal LOW 3251 10 DPFDP signal abnormal rate of change
103. s session and disconnect from the vehicle you use the Menu button at the top of the screen To end your diagnostics session 1 Touch the Menu button at the top of the screen Menu View Specs x aw Create Report Units gt End Session wy NO INACTIVE FAULTS About Sub System Error ASH CODE 1141 ine 1 MaxxForce Chi FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Up Down Up Down a z Clear All 7 Es Faults Figure 4 46 Diagnostics Menu 2 Select End Session 106 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Using the Features Available on the Menu Button The Main Menu is displayed OOOO OOOO HD Scan Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Admin Demo Mode Figure 4 47 Main Menu From this menu you can Scan again and start another diagnostic session see Scanning a Vehicle in Chapter 3 Getting Started of this manual Play a recording see Chapter 7 of this manual Navigate to the Admin menu see Chapter 5 of this manual Power down the PRO LINK Ultra Navigate to Demo Mode NOTE To power down the PRO LINK Ultra press and hold the power button on the tool Touch the screen to make sure that you have powered down all the way and not just entered
104. select a different fault to view the Repair Connect information for that fault Select a different Repair Connect tab e g TESTING to view testing in formation for the same currently selected fault 186 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The TESTING Tab The TESTING Tab To use the TESTING tab 1 Touch the TESTING tab to view testing information specific to the currently selected fault Engine 1 SPN 3251 FMI 4 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Trouble Code Test DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DPF DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE Trouble Code Test Engine Control Module ECM Component Test DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER DPF DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SE Component Test Engine Control Module ECM Figure 6 9 TESTING Tab Activated 2 Touch the screen to select the test you want to view e g Trouble Code Test DIESELPARTICULATE FILTER DPF DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 187 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect The information for the selected test is displayed FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO DPFDP Sensor Diagnostics TE o7 COMPONENTS Wear protective gloves and appropriate protective clothing when working around hot engine surfaces or allow engine to cool before removing touching any engine components WARNING MOVING COMPONENTS DO NOT remove any engine components while engine is running DO NOT wear loose
105. stics Menu Once you have logged in the PRO LINK Ultra remembers your login in formation so you won t have to enter it again NOTE If you already have a subscription to Mitchell 1 REPAIR CONNECT net you can use your existing Username and Password to log in to PRO LINK Repair Connect To log in 1 Start from the Diagnostics Menu with the FAULTS tab activated Pn Menu Wl view Specs r a 3s Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi NO INACTIVE FAULTS FYCV Open Load circuit Fuel Volume Control Valve 0 SPN 1244 FMI 5 Active Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi DPFOT Signal out of Range HIGH DPF Outlet Temperature sub system Error SPN 3246 FMI 3 Active Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW DPF Differential Pressure 0 15 psi SPN 3251 FMI 4 Active Clear All Faults Figure 6 1 Diagnostics Menu 2 To view more information on a particular fault touch the screen to select the fault you want to view e g DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 179 Chapter 6 Using PRO LINK Repair Connect The More Info screen is displayed FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Fault Engine 1 DPFDP signal Out of Range LOW FMI Description SPN 3251 FMI 4 Status Active Occurrences 1 Associated Parameter DPF Differential Pressure Figure 6 2 More Info Screen 3 Touch the REPAIR CONNECT button at the top of the screen
106. t Indicates that the device is connected to a vehicle Connect r PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 23 C hapter 3 Getting Started WY Supplying Power to the PRO LINK Ultra page 26 w Connecting to a Vehicle page 27 w Scanning a Vehicle page 29 w Heavy Duty Scan page 30 w Manual Scan page 36 w Light and Medium Truck Scan page 39 w ntroduction to Tab Functions page 40 w Viewing Vehicle Specifications page 54 WY Monitoring Battery Power page 56 This chapter explains the process of scanning a vehicle for faults and how to use the information that appears on the tabs once the scan is complete You also learn how to view vehicle specifications and monitor remaining battery power NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative purposes only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 25 t Chapter 3 Getting Started 3 Getting Started Supplying Power to the PRO LINK Ultra There are three ways to supply power to the PRO LINK Ultra You can use the e On board battery An 11 1 volt 2 4 A hr Li ion battery is included with your device The PRO LINK Ultra on board battery is recharged when The device is turned on and the AC DC Power Adapter is being used The device is turned off and plugged into the AC DC Power Adapter The device is plugged into the vehicle datalink connector N
107. te Then print a test page again to make sure you can print to the printer Manage Printers 7 Save to File A example printer network Add Printer Print Test Page Set as Default Delete Change settings Figure 5 38 Printer Highlighted 16 Touch Set as Default to make this printer your default printer NOTE You can also select Save to File and then set that option as the default 17 optional To delete the printer for example you no longer wish to use that printer highlight the printer e g example printer network and touch Delete 18 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Con figure Device menu Figure 5 21 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 153 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Setting the Date and Time From time to time you may need to adjust the date and time settings To adjust the date and time settings 1 Start at the Configure Device Menu y Manage Networks Manage Printers Set Date Time Calibrate Touchscreen Register Device Figure 5 39 Configure Device Menu 2 Select Set Date Time 154 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device The Set Date Time screen is displayed showing the current device settings Oo II IMMA Set Date Time Date Year 2014 v Month 3 v Day Time Hour 2 v Minutes 18 v O am rm Time Zone
108. the PARAMETERS tab Menu view quick ust Quick Parameter List Accelerator Pedal Position 1 en Engine IAT res Engine Demand Percent T 0 Engine Speed 0 rpm Fan Drive State Fan Off Engine Injection Control Pre cael Engine Intake Air Mass Flow 0 Ib h Pressures e Engine Intake Manifold 1 Te patel View Categories Graph Previous Next Record eres of 2 phe bari core uoge Figure 7 1 List of Parameters 2 Touch the Record Mode button to create a recording of all the available parameters for the current diagnostic session PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 205 Chapter 7 Utilities The Record Mode screen is displayed Menu _ view Specs _ TOUCH SCREEN TO START RECORDING Recorded Fault Codes 0 00H00 H070 View Real Time View Results Figure 7 2 Record Mode Screen 3 Touch the screen to start recording 206 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Record Mode If a previous recording file exists the following screen is displayed Men viewspecs E s Question T a A previous recording file exists Created 3 27 2014 12 32 26 PM VIN IHTMNAAM3AH220491 Are you sure you want to overwrite this recording file Recorded Fault Codes 0 00 00 00 View Real Time View Results Figure 7 3 Overwrite Existing File Question 4 Touch Yes to overwrite the previous recording and start a new one PRO LINK
109. the fault not displayed for INACTIVE 9 Vehicle Speed Sub System Error faults 4 bottom line SAE DTC information about the fault e g SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 Active Viewing More I nfo You can view more information on a particular fault e g Freeze Frame Data and PRO LINK Repair Connect troubleshooting information by touching the fault to display the More Info screen To view more information on a particular fault 1 Touch the screen to select the fault for which you want to view more informa tion e g Vehicle Speed 62 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The FAULTS Tab The More Info screen is displayed with the DESCRIPTION pane activated Menu view Specs _ Engine 1 Fault Code 1125 SPN 164 FMI 3 FRP signal Out of Range HIGH FAULT FREEZE FRAME NO INFO Fault Engine 1 FRP signal Out of Range HIGH FMI Description SPN 164 FMI 3 Status Active Occurrences 0 Associated Parameter Fuel Rail Pressure Figure 4 3 More Info Screen 2 Touch the FAULT FREEZE FRAME button at the top of the display to view freeze frame information if available 3 Touch the DESCRIPTION button to go back to the description pane NOTE If you have purchased a subscription to Repair Connect touch the PRO LINK REPAIR CONNECT button at the top of the screen to display the Repair Connect login screen For detailed information on using Repair Co
110. the screen This icon indicates that software updates are available Click on the icon to go to the Install Updates screen where you can down load the updates You can also wait and perform this task after you have activated your software applications 7 Do one ofthe following Touch Yes to continue registering more applications Touch No to return to the Admin Menu Figure 5 3 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 117 t Chapter Using the Admin Menu 5 Using the Admin Menu Registering an Application Using the Website The following procedure assumes that you have e Internet access e Previously created a User Account and Password e Previously registered your PRO LINK Ultra NOTE For detailed instructions on creating a user account and registering your PRO LINK Ultra refer to PRO LINK Ultra Registration and Software Activation Guide available on the CD that was shipped with your device There are two options for copying the Activation Codes Toa USB memory stick pg 178 e Copying the codes manually og 122 Copying Activation Codes to a Memory Stick You copy the required Activation Code to a USB memory stick place the memory stick into the USB port on the PRO LINK Ultra and then activate the software To copy Activation Codes to a memory stick 1 Visit the iQ Product Family website at the following address prolinkig nexig com NOTE For more information on us
111. ti vates the application A software application registered message is displayed 22 Doone of the following Touch Yes to continue registering other applications Touch No to return to the Admin Menu Figure 5 8 126 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Installing Updates Installing Updates You will be notified when software updates are available in two ways e The Updates Available icon A is displayed at the top of the display The Admin Menu feature changes appearance For example SS a Register Applications ieee Install Applications View System Details Configure Device Uninstall Applications Manage Reports Manage User Account eee ne Figure 5 12 Admin Menu Indicating Updates Available In addition the Updates Available screen is displayed periodically when there is no activity on the Main Menu Figure 5 1 NOTE Depending on the number of updates this process may take several min utes Also you cannot install updates individually You can however install software applications individually as opposed to a system bundle for example but you must do this from the Install Applications screen see Figure 5 15 on page 130 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 127 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu l To install available updates 1 Select Install Updates on the Admin Menu Figure 5 12 NOTE You can also touch the Updates Available ic
112. tick into a USB port on your PC 14 Click Save to save the file to a USB memory stick NOTE You must save the file to the root directory of the USB memory stick i e not in a folder 15 Remove the memory stick from the PC 16 Insert the memory stick into the USB port on the top of the PRO LINK Ultra 17 Navigate to the Admin Menu PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 119 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu The Admin Menu is displayed Register Applications Install Updates Install Applications Configure Device Uninstall Applications View System Details Manage Reports Manage User Account Remote Access nn Figure 5 6 Admin Menu 18 Select Register Applications 120 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Registering Your Software Applications The PRO LINK Ultra displays a list of unregistered applications currently on the device Pll Ee A Unregistered Applications Navistar Engine MaxxForce version 2 7 0 0 Unregistered 6 tries remaining Heavy Duty Standard 31939 Version 3 2 0 5 Unregistered 6 tries remaining Register Application Figure 5 7 Unregistered Applications Screen 19 Touch the application you want to register to highlight it e g Heavy Duty Standard J1939 20 Touch Register Application The PRO LINK Ultra locates the Activation Code file on the memory stick and activates the application A software app
113. to return to the Real Time view Note All parameters are being recorded even though they are not currently viewed Green Back Arrow takes you back to the Record Mode screen the recording is still in progress PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 209 Chapter 7 utilities 6 Touch STOP to stop recording Menu view specs Now Recording TO Question Are you sure you want to stop recording Recorded Fault Codes 0 View Real Time View Results Figure 7 5 Are you sure Message 7 Touch Yes to confirm that you want to stop recording The Record Mode screen is displayed Figure 7 2 8 Touch EXIT to return to the list of parameters Figure 7 1 210 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Playback Mode Playback Mode Playback Mode can be accessed in two ways e By touching the Play Recording button on the Main Menu e By touching the View Results button on the Record Mode screen Figure 7 2 The recording file plays back at a rate which simulates the rate at which it originally came from the vehicle bus NOTE For information on accessing Playback Mode from Record Mode refer to Record Mode on page 205 and the table on page 209 To play back a existing recording 1 Start at the Main Menu Eee HD Scan Manual Scan LMT Play Recording Demo Mode Figure 7 6 Main Menu 2 Select Play Recording PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Sof
114. to highlight the title of a screen displayed Example The Manage Reports screen is displayed 4 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual C hapter 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview YW Component Checklist page 6 w Product Specifications page 7 w Hardware Overview page 8 w User Interface Overview page 12 w The Main Menu page 12 w The Diagnostics Menu page 14 WwW The Admin Menu page 17 w Navigational Features page 18 w Using Tabs page 18 w Using Buttons page 20 w Using Screen Icons page 22 This chapter provides an overview of the PRO LINK Ultra hardware including detailed product specifications It also includes an overview of the PRO LINK Ultra user interface and navigational features NOTE Screen shots used throughout this manual are for illustrative purposes only All data shown is fictitious in nature PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 5 OTA 2 Hardware and User Interface Overview Component Checklist The following components are included with your PRO LINK Ultra Starter Kit Be sure you have all the items before using the device lt ee ee RG ee RN i PRO LINK Ultra Scan Tool Heavy Duty Standard HDS J1708 J1587 Software Application Heavy Duty Standard HDS J1939 Software Application OBD II EOBD Software Application Data Cable AC DC Adapter 6 pin Deutsch Adapter 9 pin Deutsch Adapter non locking 16 pin J1962 Adapter CD in
115. to the Configure Device menu Figure 5 21 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 145 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu Configure Proxy If your local network is configured using a proxy server you will need to enter in formation to tell PRO LINK Ultra how to communicate with it NOTE If your local network is not configured using a proxy server you do not need to enter these settings It may be preferable to have the designated IT person or network administrator for your location perform this task for you To enter proxy settings 1 Select Configure Proxy from the Manage Networks menu Figure 5 25 Configure Proxy Figure 5 30 Configure Proxy Screen 2 Touch the Use Proxy Server check box to activate it a check mark is dis played in the box 3 Touch within the Server data entry box 146 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Configuring the Device The keyboard is displayed Configure Proxy Use Proxy Server Server I Port Requires Authentication Username Figure 5 31 Keyboard 4 Use the keyboard to enter the server name 5 Touch within the Port data entry field and enter the information 6 Touch the Requires Authentication check box to activate it if your proxy server requires a password 7 Touch within the following data entry fields to enter the appropriate information Username Password Domain 8 Touch the
116. ts Manage User Account Remote Access e Figure 5 3 Admin Menu 2 Select Register Applications PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 115 Onan 5 Using the Admin Menu The Register Application screen is displayed EER ee Register Application Enter the product key located on the inside of the application software CD case Ldon t have a CD case Register Application Figure 5 4 Register Application Screen 3 Touch within the first data entry field The pop up keyboard is displayed 4 Use the keyboard to enter the Product Key for the application you want to register e g Heavy Duty Standard J1939 NOTE The Product Key is printed on a sticker on the inside of the CD case shipped with your device The Product Key is not case sensitive You can enter it in all lower case letters 5 Touch the Down Arrow onthe keyboard to hide the keyboard 6 Touch Register Application 116 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Registering Your Software Applications PRO LINK Ultra checks the Product Family website verifies the Product Key and automatically downloads the required Activation Code The application software has been registered Would you like to enter more product keys Figure 5 5 Application Registered Message The Activation Successful screen is displayed NOTE You may or may not see the Updates Available icon A at the top of
117. tware User s Manual 211 Chapter 7 utilities The Playback Mode screen is displayed PEE ee Change Parameters Turbo Exhaust Te N A Error i Sub Syste Manifold Air Tem Error VGT Ctrl 10 VGT Ctrl Offset 0 Boost Pressure E 15 72 psi _ m Start 0 00 15 58 Exit Previous Next pest Bookmark Figure 7 7 Playback Mode Screen mn The PRO LINK Ultra keeps you current on the progress of the playback session You use the following buttons to Change Parameters go to the Select a Category screen This gives you the ability tochange both the category of parameters and or the parameters you want to view You can alsocreate a Quick List and view playback for only the parameters on the Quick List Touch View Results to return to return to the Playback Mode screen Figure 7 7 Exit go back to the Main Menu Figure 7 6 Rewind rewind to the start of the recording Play start the recording changes to the Pause button once the play back begins Previous Bookmark jump back to the previous bookmark Next Bookmark jump forward to the next bookmark 3 When you are finished playing the recording touch Exit to go back to the Main Menu Figure 7 6 212 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual
118. u _ view Specs nie To view Special Tests please select a Module Engine Retarder HDS 31939 Chi Figure 3 21 Module Selection Screen Select the module on which you want to run tests e g Engine 1 Maxx Force Ch1 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 51 Chapter 3 Getting Started The Available Categories screen is displayed Menu _ view Specs _ Engine 1 Available Categories MaxxForce Ch1 Key On Engine Off Tests Engine Retarder HDS J1939 Ch1 Key On Engine Running Tests Aftertreatment Tests Previous Next dears Figure 3 22 Available Categories Screen Touch the screen to select a category from the list e g Key On Engine Off Tests 52 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual Introduction to Tab Functions A list of Available Tests is displayed Menu view Specs _ Key On Engine Off Tests Engine 1 Meosrorce chy Available Tests Engine Retarder KOEO Standard Test HDS 31939 Ch1 KOEO Injector Test Output State High Output State Low Output State Air Heater Control Continuous Monitor Test Previous Next ee Figure 3 23 Available Tests Screen Select a test from the list the appropriate test screen is displayed Follow the on screen prompts to run the test NOTE For detailed information on running a particular test refer to the application user s guide for the softwa
119. u would like to graph PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 79 Chapter 4 Using the Diagnostics Menu 3 Touch the Graph Page button at the bottom of the screen Menu view Specs __ Exhaust Gas Tem 564 8 F Exhaust Gas Tem 701 6 F Exhaust Gas Tem 773 6 F Figure 4 20 Sample Graph 4 Touch the green Back Arrow to return to the list of parameters Figure 4 19 To create a graph using the Quick List 1 Create a Quick List of up to eight parameters that you would like to view as a graph You can add parameters to the Quick List from different parameter categories NOTE For detailed instructions on creating a Quick List refer to Creating and Viewing a Quick List on page 70 earlier in this manual 2 When your Quick List is conplete touch the Graph Page button at the bottom of the Quick List Your graph is displayed 3 Touch the green Back Arrow at the bottom ofthe graph to return to the Quick List 80 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual The CALS Tab The CALS Tab From the CALS tab you can e Selecta calibration category and view the associated datapoints pg 82 e Calibrate a datapoint og 86 Menu view Specs _ F all 2 Engine Idle Shutdown Control Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi Datapoin ts Engine Idle Shutdown Timer Mode Engine Idle Shutdown Time 60 min Engine Idle Shutdown Maximum In 111 2 F
120. ule in the list O a Vehicle Scanned Scanning Faults WV Engine 1 Navistar MaxxForce WV Engine Retarder Heavy Duty Standard J1939 Figure 3 6 Check Mark Indicating Faults Scanned for Navistar MaxxForce When all the faults of all the modules are scanned successfully the Scanning Faults indicator changes to a solid green Faults Scanned indicator 34 PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual l Scanning a Vehicle The Diagnostics Menu is displayed with the FAULTS tab on the top of the tab stack Menu _ view specs ACTIVE 10 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi VSS Signal out of Range LOW NO INACTIVE FAULTS Vehicle Speed Sub System Error SPN 84 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1141 FRP signal Out of Range HIGH Fuel Rail Pressure Sub System Error SPN 164 FMI 3 FLASH CODE 1125 Engine 1 MaxxForce Chi APS Signal out of Range LOW Accelerator Pedal Sub System Error SPN 91 FMI 4 FLASH CODE 1131 Clear All n Faults i Figure 3 7 Diagnostics Menu NOTE The square green icon at the top of the display indicates that the PRO LINK Ultra is connected to a vehicle PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 35 Chapter 3 Getting Started Manual Scan Manual Scan is used in instances where you want to load an application that was not presented for selection during HD Scan e g Heavy Duty Standard J1708 Manual Scan is also used by Technical Support in res
121. y Name 8 2 v m 20140124 144625 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140124 145201 pdf Friday January 24 2014 of 20140124 145827 pdf Friday January 24 2014 uf 20140124 151846 pdf j Friday January 24 2014 E 20140304 093103 pdf Tuesday March 04 2014 m test 123 pdf Wednesday January 22 2014 Figure 5 46 Manage Reports Screen You can change the order in which your reports are displayed in the list by touching the Sort by drop down menu and selection an option PRO LINK Ultra Hardware and Software User s Manual 161 Chapter 5 Using the Admin Menu You can sort by e Name A Z e Name Z A e Creation Date Old New e Creation Date New Old This feature can be useful if you have a long list of reports saved to your device and you want to find a particular report quickly e g a report you saved earlier in the day Deleting a Report To delete a report 1 Touch the screen to select the report you want to delete Your selection is highlighted Manage Reports Sortby Name Z y a 20140124 144625 pdf Friday January 24 2014 e 20140124 145201 pdf Friday January 24 2014 B 20140124 145827 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140124 151846 pdf Friday January 24 2014 m 20140304 093103 pdf Tuesday March 04 2014 uf test 123 pdf Wednesday January 22 2014 Figure 5 47 Selection Highlighted 2 Touch the Delete button An Are you sure

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