
IVS-100-BT Advanced Auto Data Server
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Byte 4 define as A. (same with the PID code table on Wikipedia)
Byte 5 define as B. (same with the PID code table on Wikipedia)
Byte 6 define as C. (same with the PID code table on Wikipedia)
Byte 7 define as D. (same with the PID code table on Wikipedia)
As shown below:
Example 2: To Scan
Input:
Z+CR
(Use
ASCII code
as the input format of the firmware)
Output: CAN 11bits 250,1 NO SUPPORT
+LF+CR
CAN 29bits 250,2 NO SUPPORT
+LF+CR
CAN 11bits 500,3 NO SUPPORT
+LF+CR
CAN 29bits 500,4 SUPPORT
+LF+CR
(Use
ASCII code
as the input format of the firmware)
Summary of Contents for IVS-100-BT
Page 13: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 1 Chapter 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 21: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 9 Chapter 2 2 Unpacking ...
Page 26: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 14 Chapter 3 3 Installation ...
Page 45: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 33 Chapter 4 4 BIOS ...
Page 74: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 62 Chapter 5 5 Drivers and Utilities ...
Page 80: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 68 Chapter 6 6 Maintenance ...
Page 84: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 72 Chapter 7 7 Interface Connectors ...
Page 96: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 84 Appendix A A Regulatory Compliance ...
Page 100: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 88 Appendix B B Safety Precautions ...
Page 105: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 93 Appendix C C OBD II Reader Command ...
Page 114: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 102 Appendix D D Watchdog Timer ...
Page 117: ...IVS 100 BT Advanced Auto Data Server Page 105 Appendix E E Hazardous Materials Disclosure ...