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2. ISS All systems N e right corner at the bottom When you have chosen this system type the ISS button is activated The function scan through the control systems that are chosen marked in thedist in ISS The scan is started with the button in the right corner at the bottom Communication is established with the control units and the software reads out fault codes stored in the control systems The result is presented with one of four colors marked for the chosen control systems e Green implies that the control system answers correctly and there are no fault codes stored e Red implies that the control system answers correctly with fault codes stored in the system e Orange implies that it is not possible to identify the control system in a single valued way The user must make a choice X e Grey implies that the control system does not answer To see the stored fault codes click on the arrow for each respective system It is possible to erase fault codes by clicking on the symbol for erasing fault codes in the right corner at the bottom It is also possible to go straight to complete OBD There are further instructions in the software for each respective part A Glossary X Permanent Irreversible Present Intermittent Periodically recurring Comes and goes OBD On Board Diagnostics MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp Lamp for indicating malfunction DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code Fault code RTD Real Time Data
3. Real time data ACT Activation Activation ADJ Adjustment Adjustment COD Coding Coding ECU Hlectronic Control Unit Control system controller actuator SAE Society of Automotive Engineers ISO International Organization for Standardization 22 Manual 11 Generic OBD 11 1 Introduction Generic OBD is a program used to read out data from the car s built in statutory diagnostic function the primary function of which is to monitor emission related components function In Europe this standard function is called eOBD in the USA it is called OBD2 and in Japan it is called JOBD We have decided to collect these standards in one and the same software It also contains all standards for reading out statutory OBD on heavy vehicles 11 2 Connecting to vehicle Immediately when GOBD is chosen either using the function key in the top right corner or using the car selection connection to the vehicle is started Therefore it is important that the vehicle has been prepared for diagnosis before you press the button The vehicle shall have the ignition on or the engine running to enable connection to all systems 11 3 General use of the program The program is controlled using the function buttons in function menu 1 function menu 2 and with buttons in the work area Each function mode is described below Generic OBD is available in two user levels To change level go to the Settings menu and select deselect Generic
4. OBD Advanced mode When the program is in Advanced mode all functions are available In User mode functions for legislated verification of the vehicle manufacturer is hidden We highly recommend User mode for use in workshops and with the intention to diagnose the vehicle Note that when the car does not support chosen function mode then not supported by vehicle is shown 11 3 1 Information The first window that appears is the information window containing general information about the vehicle you are connected to e Available control units The list with available control units includes all those control units that support the eOBD standard e Information In the list under the heading information specific data is shown for the chosen ECU To choose another ECU click Sy the list with available control units This box shows three different values such as MIL status quantity of fault codes permanent as well as which communication standard is being used e Main information Main information shows which communication type that the vehicle uses to communicate and the total quantity of fault codes from all control units This also shows if the MIL is lit e Readiness tests The list for readiness tests shows tests for chosen ECU and if they are supported by the control unit The different values that can be assumed are done or not done The following tests are standard in OBD II eOBD Misfires e EVAP Fuel system e Secondary
5. air system Component test AC system Catalytic converter Preheated lambda oxygen sensor Preheated catalytic converter EGR system 23 Manual g 11 3 2 Reading fault codes This lists both permanent and intermittent fault codes from the control units that support the eOBD standard They are shown with ECU number fault code number as well as a description of the fault code in plain text e Permanent fault codes 1 The fault codes shown in this list are stored fault codes e Intermittent fault codes 2 The fault codes shown in this list are fault codes that must be set for a certain time or a certain number of times to be stored as a permanent fault code It is possible to save and print a list with fault codes 3 CP Release 2 2 9 2 laj xl t3 Ed fe P0123 Throttle Pedal Position Sensor Switch A Circuit High Input P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input P1490 Manufacturer specific P1193 Manufacturer specific P0125 Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Closed Loop Fuel Control P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input P1590 Manufacturer specific P1191 Manufacturer specific P0123 Throttle Pedal Position Sensor Switch A Circuit High Input P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input P1490 Manufacturer specific P1193 Manufacturer specific P0125 Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Closed Loop Fuel Control P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input P
6. in demo mode 7 6 License You need a valid hardware key to be able to use the program Should it be that you need to enter the hardware key at a later time go to the main menu and choose Help and then License Enter the hardware key consisting of twelve 12 letters and press OK 15 Manual 8 Program configuration Functions for program configuration are accessed using the main menu and Settings 8 1 Workshop information Under the tab Workshop you can change enter information about the workshop as well as add mechanics This information is used among others when you print or save test reports To add a new mechanic you click on the plus Then a window appears where you can enter information To delete a mechanic select the name in the list and then click on the recycle bin 8 2 Language Under the tab Language you can choose the languages installed in the program Choose language and then press OK to save the selection Note that you have to restart the program after choosing new language only then does the language selection change 8 3 Hardware settings l Under the tab Hardware configuration you can set COM port for the diagnostic unit as well as update connected diagnostic unit with new software firmware There are two ways to set COM port Automatic and Manual If you choose Automatic the program automatically searches for a diagnostic unit to connect to and then shows information about the
7. in interfaces for most communications available on the market that are used for OBD On Board Diagnostic For certain vehicle models specific connectors are used for OBD As accessories there are many unique cables enabling connection to the car s diagnostic connection Connection to PC takes place using any of the alternatives USB Universal Serial Bus or Bluetooth wireless communication 4 2 Connections Bluetooth antenna OBD Green Yellow LED Green Yellow LED Red LED Green LED USB connection for PC 16 pin OBD II connector SAE J1962 Yellow light Indicates communication usi Green light Indicates communication u Power Test 10 Manual 5 Computer configuration 5 1 Bluetooth 5 1 1 Introduction To succeed with the Bluetooth configuration the Bluetooth card in the computer must be installed correctly and support the service Bluetooth SPP Serial Port Profile Virtual Comport Bluetooth card refers to both internal Bluetooth cards that e g are found in laptop computers as well as Bluetooth USB adapter and other types of Bluetooth cards NB For pin code passkey only 0 one zero shall be used 5 1 2 Configuration The following is a description of Bluetooth configuration Note that the configuration may var Bluetooth card in the computer e Start the Bluetooth manager usually by choosing Start gt Settings gt Control panel gt Blueto E Control Panel When the search is fini
8. of the input and output signals that the control system uses to calculate and regulate its control Real time data presents how the control system experiences the input signals that are the basis for what the output signals should look like In diagnostic systems real time data may be presented in different ways when different input and output signals are suitable for analysis in different ways For this purpose the presentation may be a graph or a numerical li predefined groups found in the diagnostic system is the most optimal grouping from an update p the or those parameters that are presented at the same time are presented updated as fast as possib parameters that are presented together and updating reading frequency in the predefined group nding on the control system s design and not the diagnostic system Using the diagnostic system it is po customer defined group composed of different parameters and these groups can also be prese graph or numerical list Note Creating a Customer defined group may mean that the updating rea that is expected to change periodically To show display mode use function buttons 1 and 2 But graphs Parameters without numerical values e g status Acti Button 3 opens a list with all parameters that are availab moving to selected parameters with the arrow keys 5 y empty the list When the list is done use the buttons 1 are shown as text even in graph mode jl syste
9. 1590 Manufacturer specific P1191 Manufacturer specific te fault codes and diagnostic information Pressing the button delete will delete the ading fault codes If this should fail a message is shown detailing which control units information age 1s shown telling you that all went well This function not only deletes fault codes it also deletes the readiness tests as well as frozen data To perform the readiness tests again the car has to be run through driving cycles Some tests are more advanced than other and therefore take longer time to complete 24 Manual 11 3 4 Real time parameters Here you can read data from the chosen ECU and chosen value The values are updated continuously If a value is chosen the activity indicator will start to spin again in the top right corner of the window that indicates that continuous reading from the vehicle is in progress E 11 3 4 1 Data list ve a number value as lue refers to a text or a 1 this row and information 11 3 4 2 Graph Another function is that you can see a graph of yy are interested in If it is not chosen this may be due to that the chosen value cannot be shown in a g ph A hin informing that the value cannot be chosen is shown to get quick information about this Then when one to t es are chosen in the list you can press on the tab graph When this is done the graph is sho graph function it is possible to stop and start the graph It is also possible to g
10. Manual User manual Diagnostic system OBD Manual version 1 5 Eng ee Manual User manual Diagnostic system OBD Release v1 5 Copyright O 2010 Autocom Diagnostic Partner AB Manual Table of contents t KO CIC Me 3 L nnporbantmrobEmallolla oie p eo E e ENSE EDEN EEIS EREEES PIA NEEE IESE ESEE RANES 6 EE u iem e 6 I MEE e lt sL 9 51 RRRRR D Tee FPO amne ION ee 6 IP REDNO 1 Te MAON eere E E 6 o W Y eere EEN e a 6 1 6 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment esse ee Denen nnana 7 2 System Tequibemells ootaerainii i neben ii cc OA 8 AE S T ee a UNO eee 8 2 2 Recommended sss 8 2 3 Supplementary programs eee eee e eee E T 8 3 sS stalbitlollsaosoxatii dE Ui mit i B rc re 9 3 1 Installation using DVD d EVAR WANG cence cococecstecrscsncessceccsccvecsvceeoccestecrsecns AR d 1 MEE ios NEU AERE 4 2 X Connections IB 4 Computer configuration aoc dai HE oot edeaed castsbeccodancnesiaacbuecevesneveasestecasceaunne 11 5 1 Bluetooth O 11 o2 MEMES c CE UN RIOT TT T T TOT 12 6 General use of the program oif eee LLL LLL eee eere eee nenne uuu e eue uu 13 CI TO reis rre e T E soot HOUR 12 6 2 Program design cesses sese 12 609 Navigation Mh TT TTE 14 A 7 General functionality
11. and output signals the system has a built in self diagnosis the function of which is to monitor the control system s own function and indicate to the user that something is wrong This normally takes place with a flashing system symbol MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp in the vehicle s instrumentation or other indication to the driver that the vehicle should be brought to a workshop Thus the OBD system indicates that something in the system is wrong not what or how serious the fault is To obtain information about what is wrong a special purpose tool has to be connected to the vehicle s diagnostic socket and the required information about the system s status has to be read out N 10 2 Connection Throughout the years vehicle manufacturers have had different ways of connecting troubleshooting tools to their vehicles The connection connector has been developed in house to fit the individual vehicle manufacturer s need for connection Since the middle of the nineties several vehicle manufacturers have chosen to use the standardised diagnostic socket J1962 SAE 15031 3 ISO depending on legal requirements in the USA 1996 and in the EU 2001 for gasoline powered vehicles up to 3 500 kg as well as USA 2004 and EU 2005 2006 for diesel powered vehicles up to 3 500 kg The vehicle manufacturer must se the standardised diagnostic socket to enable primarily government authorities to connect with a general tool and read off statutory emission related inf
12. between vehicle manufacturers where strategies are different for what information is required to maintain its vehicles on the aftermarket The terms Read fault codes Delete fault codes Real time data Component activation 18 Manual Adjust and Write to ECU are found in this diagnostic system but may be described differently in other diagnostic tools available on the market 10 4 1 DTC Read fault codes Fault codes consists of information stored when the OBD system senses that the control system works outside valid limit value When the trouble code is stored in principle this means that the malfunction lamp is lit in the vehicle s instrumentation Malfunction lamp is most often not available for all control systems in the vehicle but normally only for systems that affect the vehicle with regards to operation and safety Other systems store fault codes but it is customer requests based on malfunction symptoms in the control system s function that is the basis for reading out fault codes Read outs of fault codes from the vehicle s control system may be presented in different ways depending on how much information that the vehicle s control system can supply In most cases the presentation shows a fault code number component description and information about the fault code s status that is if it is Permanent or Intermittent Ex v C1016 Brake light switch intermittent In some cases there is additional fault des
13. cription in the form of e g short circuiting to ground or open circuit Ex C1016 Brake light switch intermittent Open circuit More information about so called frozen data i e data that shows parts of the vehicle s status when the problem occurred such as engine temperature or rpm may appear Ex C1016 Brake light switch intermittent Open circuit b Vehicle speed 87 km h Brake pedal position On Which information and to what extent the 1nformation is presented in the diagnostic system depends on what the vehicle s control system is able to present N 10 4 2 DTC Delete trouble codes Deleting trouble codes will delete saved malfunction information from the control system s memory In most cases the control system s memory is deleted directly however there are control systems that first require an action from a connected diagnostic system then to be followed by a mechanical action for example Ignition off for 10 seconds thereafter Ignition on When mechanical or other action is required this shall be stated in the information for the chosen control system in the diagnostic system When trouble code recurs immediately when reading trouble codes after deleting it is likely that the trouble code is permanent and that the OBD system senses the malfunction during its self test and immediately stores the trouble code again 19 Manual 10 4 3 RTD Real time data Real time data is a partial quantity
14. diagnostic unit that was found In Manual m it is possible to manually choose a specific COM port as well as test the connection by pressing Test Note that for both cases the diagnostic unit must be configured to the computer as well as supplied with voltage power If the program still does not find a diagnostic unit you may have to troubleshoot using the unit manager In that case contact your distributor for more information Also see the chapter on Computer configuration 16 Manual 9 Vehicle choice 9 1 Introduction There are three 3 different ways to choose vehicle classic mode information tree structure as well as history From all modes you can chose to start a test The choice remains when changing between the different display modes For example you can chose vehicle in classic mode and change to information tree structure to get more detailed information 9 2 Classic mode In classic mode the different vehicle choices are shown as lists This alternative gives a fast overview of what systems there are Choose the car you want for troubleshooting and click on the desired function in function menu 2 v 9 3 Information Tree structu This mode shows the same information as in classic mode but in addition to that also the diagnostic functions that can be performed on the vehicle as well as an information section By right clicking in the tree structure you can choose to start a new test as well as collapse
15. djust Adjust is an advanced function where the diagnostic system is used to change the control system s functionality temporarily turn off functions in the control system or control system functions in the control system These functions may be required to finish replacement repair of defective components or when doing service work Before an adjustment function is performed it is important to read through the help instructions and to follow the instructions in the diagnostic system Not following instructions and directions from the diagnostic system means risk of damaging the vehicle s control system 2 Manual 10 4 6 COD Write to ECU The function Write to ECU also called coding is an advanced function where the diagnostic system is sued to add new information to the control system Examples of coding functions are injector coding key coding or replacement of a complete control system actuator Before a coding function is performed it is important to read through the help instructions and to follow the instructions in the diagnostic system Not following instructions and directions from the diagnostic system means risk of damaging the vehicle s control system 10 4 7 ISS Intelligent System Scan For some vehicle brands there is ISS Intelligent System Scan For the vehicle brands where ISS is available there is a system choice which is called All Systems that is always found at the top in the choice of system type
16. ehicle databases always are available with the absolutely best coverage on your specific market Manual 1 Important information Always read the user manual carefully before connecting starting up and using the diagnostic equipment to eliminate any doubts and risks associated with the diagnostic equipment All use including connecting the diagnostic unit near the engine or ignition system should take place when the engine is not running and when the ignition is off Any person who hands over the diagnostic equipment to another person should also hand over safety instructions and necessary information for how the diagnostic equipment should be used according to its intended use 1 1 Agreement By using this product you accept the following terms 1 2 Copyright Software and data are the property of the supplier and are protected against unauthorised copying by copyright legislation international contract regulations and other national rules Copying or sales of data or software or parts thereof is punishable by law In case of any violation the supplier reserves the right to prosecute and demand compensation for damages 1 3 Program versions We always do the outmost to optimise our products to suit the market and region where the products are sold and used N As a step in this process we have automated the setup of geographical preferences during the installation The only choice the person installing the software has to d
17. he keyboard to navigate in the program the red marker moves directly e g to the button you choose You can navigate by pressing the TAB key or the arrow keys In general the arrows are used to navigate within a field or a work area The TAB key is used to switch between menus etc The button highlighted by the red marker is activated by pressing Enter 1 If you use the mouse a dashed red marker is moved to the button or component that the mouse 1s over First when you have pressed on e g the button then the whole red marker moves 14 Manual 7 General functionality 7 1 Program help The easiest way to access help in the program is to press the help button in the program found at the top right Another way is to use the key FI on the keyboard The same help in the form of a user manual PDF is also available using the start menu 7 2 Save amp print test report To be able to give the customer a report of what was found and done to the car itis possible to generate test reports in the program These test reports can either be printed out immediately when you have done the test or saved for future use If you choose to save a test report a PDF file is generated It can be read using Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded for free from www adobe com Two different types of test reports can be saved OBD test as well as Generic OBD More information on its function is found ahead in the manual To save or print a te
18. inks to third party programs if such links The last menu alternative which is Help contains link to the prog license handling as well as information about the program 2 At the top right in the program window you find general f the Help function and an activity indicator 3 The middle of the program shows the work area whi g other things present information 4 The left button menu in the program is called function menu ontains the different main functions you on where in the program you are 5 The button menu at the bottom right is called T menu 2 and contains the functions connected to the main function as well as that which is shown in 2009 Release 2 2 9 2 e LIEZ 2 000 L Year model ale ye E i 1994 VIN 11 R 1993 VIN 11 Q i 3 1992 VIN 11 P 1991 VIN 11 O 4 1990 VIN 11 N 2 Select system Type of system Equipment Ext DIS ignition Direct DIS ignition Ford Fiesta 87 95 1993 G6A EEC IV MT AT Ext DIS ignition 13 Manual 6 3 Navigation In order to facilitate navigation in the program there are some supplements to what you normally find in other programs An example is the red marker that shows where in the program you are what you have chosen or what is active The marker is seen as a red frame The red marker s function varies depending on if you use the mouse or the keyboard to move around in the program If you use t
19. lier does not accept any liability or responsibility for damages and consequences thereof that have arisen due to the use of a non approved operative system Note that the vehicle manufacturer s instructions must be followed when working on the vehicle The supplier does not accept any liability or responsibility for damages and consequences thereof that have arisen due to not following the vehicle manufacturer s instructions for the vehicle Manual 1 6 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This label shows that the product is manufactured after August 13 2005 and therefore it shall be recycled according to WEEE EU Directive 2002 96 EC regarding waste from Electrical and Electronic equipment Contact your local dealer for more information Manual 2 System requirements 2 1 Minimum Intel Pentium II 400 MHz or similar Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows 2003 Server Windows XP SP3 128 512 MB RAM depending on operating system 500 MB free hard disk space Screen with resolution 800 x 600 DVD unit Bluetooth SPP or USB Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 or later included in installation Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 or later 2 2 Recommended Intel Pentium 4 1 7 GHz or better or similar Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP SP3 DVD unit 1024 2048 MB RAM depending on operating system X N Bluetooth SPP or USB 500 MB free hard disk space Screen with resolution 1024 x 768 or better Mic
20. m By selecting parameters and personally defined list Use the recycle bin 4 to show the real time data Ge 2009 Release 2 2 9 2 Fle Settings Documents Extensa oor l8l xl E Ed Real time data ces Available parameters 66 Note By selecting data parameters from different data list grou e of the dat might decrease depending on the vehicle ww Data is Name Haas Accelerator pedal sensor 1 Battery voltage EGR valve Engine status Fuel flow Intake pressure EGR valve demand Electronic version Engine speed Engine status Exhaust gas recirculation valve pos d CO 7 400 Cn 4 mM MMM 4 00 01 O1 OO OW Fan unit high speed reques Fan unit low speed request Fuel flow Fuel pressure senso Fuel temperature High pressure pu Idle control arg Individual injector corre ylinder 1 Individual injector cor C21 cylinder 2 Individu jector correction C21 cylinder 3 Individual rection C2I cylinder 4 Injection advan ator Injection fault warning light control Inlet air temperature Intake pressure Major injector fault warning light control OBD warning light control Outside temperature Overheating warning light DBECBE DEMO OBD Real time data 1 2 3 20 Manual 10 4 4 ACT Component activation Component activation is a way for the diagnostic system to force the control system to bypass its own control function and to let the diagnos
21. n the test 1n the list ntes the list with tests specified values per ECU and these are Chassis number Calibration identification Calibration verificatio 26 Manual 12 Technical specification Meets EU Directive 89 336 EEG and 73 23 EEG Dimensions 180 x 90 x 30 mm Weight 0 5 kg Voltage feed 10 32 Volt Current consumption 100 mA Operating temperature 0 50 C 27
22. o is to choose the applicable country By making a correct choice of country during installation of the software the customer is ensured to have the best setup to fit regional conditions regarding content of the vehicle database as well as the functionality of the program to fit the applicable vehicle population and local conditions s 1 4 Responsibility and liability To the greatest possible extent all data in the program is based on information from car manufacturers The supplier does not guarantee that data or software are correct or complete The supplier does not accept liability for damages caused by defective software or incorrect data In all cases liability is limited to the amount that the buyer has paid for the product at the time of purchase This exemption from liability does not include damages caused intentionally or by gross neglect on the part of the customer 1 5 Warranty All use of hardware and or software that has not been approved by the supplier is a modification of our products and thus no warranties are valid Our products may not be modified in any way Only genuine accessories and spare parts may be used which also applies to adapter cables All breaches of this will void any claims The diagnostic equipment may only be used with operative systems approved by the supplier If the diagnostic equipment is used with an operative system that is not approved by the supplier the warranty ceases to be valid Also the supp
23. o to the beginning or end in and Max values change continuously during the graph cycle WW 11 3 5 Here you can data ata values belonging to permanent fault codes from different control units Control units with store e shown in the list Available control units Values belonging to a chosen ECU are shown in a list Whe ult code is set current data is stored in the control unit which then can be read out and used when troubleshooting the vehicle The list number states which list is shown A fault code can store up to 255 different lists The user can scroll between these lists with the buttons Previous and Next 25 Manual 11 3 6 Lambda In Lambda you can read out values from the lambda oxygen sensor Values that can be chosen are found in the list Oxygen sensors These can be chosen and are then added to the list Values where they are read continuously The recycle bin empties the list with values 11 3 7 Non continuous tests These test values are read when the button for the function is pressed down and are indicated numbers that are defined by the vehicle supplier The column Results indicates if the non approved value If there are no limit values then is shown in the colur of the program is referred to the vehicle s documentation 11 3 8 Diagnostic check The list Tests includes the tests that are available per EC dised functions are presented with a text To see a test click o
24. ormation from the vehicle This is still not a requirement for other control systems in the vehicle such as brake control systems or climate control systems however a majority of vehicle manufacturers have decided to use one type of connection in their vehicles 10 3 Distributed control systems Control systems may be so called distributed control systems meaning that they handle several system functions in the vehicle This is da many different ways by different vehicle manufacturers e g by grouping all functions around the right A pillar in a control system such as external rear view mirror front side airbag and door electronics such as power windows locks and side airbag The designation of such a system may become Airbag right front The bb may be due to the airbag being regarded as the most critical system in the context but information from the control system may also be related to e g power windows and not only airbag In cases where the control system is a so called distributed control system this shall be stated in the information for the chosen control system in the diagnostic system 10 4 Diagnostic functions The diagnostic system is able to perform the functions Read fault codes Delete fault codes Real time data Component activation Adjust and Write to ECU That which is possible to do depends on what is available in the control system in question This varies between different control systems but also
25. rosoft NET Framework 3 5 or later included in installation Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 or later Windows XP Media Center Edition and its different version are not supported Note Both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems are supported note that 64 bit OS require special handling during installation of USB drivers Note The program can only be started from accounts with administrator or limited user rights It is not possible to start the program from a Guest account 2 3 Supplementary programs Where do I find the necessary supplementary programs Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 http www microsoft com Adobe Acrobat Reader http www adobe com Manual 3 Installation 3 1 Installation using DVD NB On certain computers antivirus programs and other similar programs may sometimes cause the automatic start up to not work or take a long time In any such cases deactivate these programs Programs known to cause problems are McAfee VirusScan and ZoneAlarm After installation the antivirus programs can be reactivated 1 Insert the DVD in the computer s DVD reader The installation starts automatically If the installation does not start choose Run in the Start menu and write D Start Applies if the DVD reader is designated a 2 Enter your Product ID serial numbe and hardware key Then choose country and press Next to continue Manual 4 Hardware 4 1 Introduction The diagnostic unit has built
26. st report you press the button Print Save The function may vary depending which type of test you have chosen to save or print Common for all tests is that you can add information about the test that was done e g information about eel distance or general information about what has been fixed For OBD test it is also possible to choose which systems you want to include in the test report on the condition that several systems have been tested This makes it easy to compile a complete test report of all systems in the car It is also possible to print the help instructions available for certain diagnostic functions 7 3 Open saved test report To access saved test reports the easiest way is to go to the main menu and choose File and then Open saved test If the suggested search path has been used to save a test report it is found in the directory that opens Select test report to be opened and click on Open 7 4 External programs Depending on the type of installation and license the program may include links to other external programs These may be e g information systems parts catalogues etc 7 5 Demo mode By enabling the pro in demo mode you can run most functions in a simulation Note that regardless of which car or function you chose the same simulated information and values will be shown When the program is enabled in demo mode a dialogue is shown before you choose function that tells you that the program is running
27. the tree The information section consists of among others position of diagnostic socket engine code as well as which cable shall be used On certain vehicles there is also a photo of the diagnostic position 9 4 History This mode shows all previously used vehicles Sorting is done by clicking on each column To delete the whole list press the recycle bin To delete a specific vehicle select the vehicle you want to delete from the list right click and chose Delete Note AN for history is deleted when updating the software 17 Manual 10 OBD On Board Diagnostics 10 1 Introduction A modern vehicle uses electronic control systems e g fuel control systems brake control systems climate control systems and control systems for automatic transmissions to control the vehicle s different functions The control systems use a variety of sensors and actuators input and output signals to control the control system s function When a sensor is defective it may result in the sensor not being able to report correct information to the control system which affects the possibility to correctly calculate an output signal to the system s different actuators This results in incorrect or lost function for the control system OBD is really about monitoring these input and output signals to assess the control system s functionality Thus in addition to controlling a certain function in the vehicle based on the control system s input
28. tic system control change the output signal In this way the diagnostic system can force start e g the engine s cooling fan Which components and how activation is designed depends on the control system s design In most activation cases the diagnostic system presents a number of components that are possible to active the choice of component controls what is activated in the vehicle It is also possible that the diagnostic system only has the choice to start the activation then the control system starts a cyclical activation of different components for the control system which cannot be affected except that it is possible to cancel the cycle Some actuators require a certain vehicle status to be activated e g that the engine is running The basic mode is always E off Ignition on If other conditions apply this is stated either in the connection instructions or i dialogue in connection with activation Certain activations are time fixed and cannot be cancel indicator 5 1s shown in these cases In other cases activations are controlled with buttons 1 work area ix 2009 Release 2 2 9 2 Fle Set ngs Documents Extensi Development Help Component activation Control of AC compressor EGR valve Check engine lamp bind Ld L lad Servo relay BCEEEE Injection valve 2 Injection valve 3 Injection valve 4 Static auto configuration test DEMO OBD Component activatio 10 4 5 ADJ A
29. you want to add hown with the units that were found Select and choose the diagnostic unit 11 Manual If you are asked to use passkey you shall use your own passkey For passkey only 0 one zero shall be used Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Do you need a passkey to add your device C 7 Choose a passkey for me C Use the passkey found in the documentation JE Let me choose my own passkey 0 Dont use a passkey 5 2 USB 5 2 1 Introduction NB It is important that the installation of software has bee ed before performing the following steps 12 Manual 6 General use of the program 6 1 Introduction In order to start the program you double click on the icon found on the desktop It is also possible to start the program using the start menu The user manuals are also grouped in the start menu The program is designed to make it easy for you to use the program Great effort has been put into making a user friendly product where the user always 19 in focus 6 2 Program design The program is designed using of a number of elements that are found and look the same througl program These are shown in the figure below 1 Main menu This menu contains the following submenus File Settings External pros Under the menu alternative File you find functions to open saved tests and to exit t Settings there are functions for entering workshop information choosing the hardware External programs contains l
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