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User Manual

ZEEMSAU341A Rev. A

Summary of Contents for MODIS Edge

Page 1: ...User Manual ZEEMSAU341A Rev A ...

Page 2: ...se lease or rental agreement under the terms of which the equipment to which this manual relates was acquired Increases in any way the liability to the customer or to third parties Snap on reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice IMPORTANT Before operating or maintaining this unit please read this manual carefully paying extra attention to the safety warnings and precautions C...

Page 3: ...creen Icons 13 Common Toolbar Control Icons 14 Scroll Bar 15 Screen Messages 16 System Messages 16 Communication Messages 16 Data Cable Connection 17 Chapter 3 Scanner 18 Screen Layout and Toolbar Icons 18 Screen Layout 18 Scanner Control Icons 19 Scanner Demonstration Program 19 Scanner Operation 20 Vehicle Identification 20 Connecting the Data Cable 22 System Selection 22 System Main Menu Option...

Page 4: ...n 63 Test Lead Probe Calibration 64 Control Panel and Settings 65 Secondary Ignition Testing 80 Optional Settings 82 Display Grid on off 82 Divisions 83 Saving and Reviewing Scope Multimeter Data Files 86 Data Buffer 86 Saving Files 87 Stopping and Reviewing Data Files 88 Saving Screens 89 Using the Zoom Function 89 General Reference 93 Basic Setup Tips unknown signal type 93 Using Known Good Wave...

Page 5: ...apter 8 Tools 116 Tools Menu 116 Connect to PC 117 Configure Shortcut Button 117 System Information 118 Settings 118 Chapter 9 Maintenance 126 Cleaning and Inspecting the Diagnostic Tool 126 Cleaning the Touch Screen 126 Battery Pack Service 126 Battery Pack Safety Guidelines 127 Replacing the Battery Pack 128 Disposing of the Battery Pack 129 ...

Page 6: ...instrument we cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation It is the responsibility of the automotive technician to be knowledgeable of the system being tested It is essential to use proper service methods and test procedures It is important to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety the safety of others i...

Page 7: ...or to bystanders Safety Message Conventions Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage All safety messages are introduced by a signal word indicating the hazard level Safety messages communicate the hazard hazard avoidance and possible consequences using three different type styles Normal type states the hazard Bold type states how to avoid the hazard Italic ...

Page 8: ...u select Continue The Scanner function provides many diagnostic tests The term select describes tapping touching an icon on the touch screen or highlighting an icon or menu choice and then selecting the confirmation menu choice such as Continue Accept OK Yes or other similar choice Abbreviated example for the following procedure Select Brightness 1 Navigate to and highlight the Brightness selectio...

Page 9: ...rmation refer to Important IMPORTANT indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle Example IMPORTANT Do not disconnect the data cable while the diagnostic tool is communicating with the ECM IMPORTANT Read all applicable Safety Information before using this diagnostic tool Procedures An arrow icon in the left margin area indicates a procedure Examp...

Page 10: ...re four push type control buttons and one thumb pad rocker type multi directional button located on the right side of the diagnostic tool All other diagnostic tool operations are controlled through the touch screen Figure 1 1 Front view Item Button Description 1 N X or Cancel Push type button To exit a menu or program To close an open list and return to the previous menu or screen To answer No whe...

Page 11: ...the diagnostic tool on and off Also press and hold for 5 seconds for emergency shutdown Item Button Description Item Description 1 Battery Status Indicator LED Green battery is fully charged Red battery is charging Amber indicates there is a battery issue correct before operating 2 DC Power Supply Jack AC DC power supply connection 3 Scope Multimeter Jacks Scope and multimeter lead connections 4 M...

Page 12: ...nd Stand 1 3 Battery Pack and Stand Figure 1 3 Rear view Item Description 1 Built in Stand shown closed The built in stand extends from the back of the diagnostic tool and clips into the diagnostic tool for storage 2 Battery Cover ...

Page 13: ...ower supply The connector on the end of the output cable of the AC DC power supply attaches to the DC power supply input jack on top of the diagnostic tool Use only the AC DC power supply provided IMPORTANT Never connect the AC DC power supply to the DC power supply input on the diagnostic tool when the diagnostic tool is communicating with a vehicle 1 4 3 Vehicle Power All OBD II EOBD vehicles ha...

Page 14: ...upply Supply Rating 15VDC 2A DC Operating Voltage 10 to 30VDC Width 11 06 in 281 0 mm Height 6 29 in 160 mm Depth 1 58 in 40 3 mm Weight including battery 2 65 lb 1 20 kg Operating Temperature Range ambient At 0 to 90 relative humidity non condensing 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Storage Temperature ambient At 0 to 70 relative humidity non condensing 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Operating Altitude Maximum 2000 m...

Page 15: ...the diagnostic tool to turn the diagnostic tool on 2 1 2 Turning Off IMPORTANT All vehicle communication must be terminated BEFORE turning off the diagnostic tool A warning message displays if you attempt to turn the diagnostic tool off while communicating with the vehicle Forcing a shut down while communicating may lead to ECM problems on some vehicles Never disconnect the Data Cable when the dia...

Page 16: ...the diagnostic tool does not respond to navigation or the control buttons or exhibits erratic or abnormal operation To force an emergency shutdown press and hold the Power button for five seconds until the diagnostic tool turns off 2 2 Basic Navigation 2 2 1 Home Screen Layout The Home screen includes a title bar and main body The Home screen contains icons one for each of the primary diagnostic t...

Page 17: ...red by a dedicated internal battery so the correct time is maintained even when the main battery pack is discharged Use the Tools function to set the clock and format how time is displayed See Clock Settings on page 123 for additional information The title bar displays other information that varies depending upon what functions are being performed Other information may include The identification I...

Page 18: ...nic control systems of a vehicle This function allows you to retrieve diagnostic trouble codes DTCs view PID data and perform diagnostic tests See Scanner on page 18 for details OBD II EOBD Allows you to access generic OBD II EOBD data and tests without identifying the vehicle being tested See OBD II EOBD on page 42 for details Guided Component Tests Allows you to perform diagnostic tests for the ...

Page 19: ...on is located next to the Back icon on the left side of the toolbar Tools Opens the tools menu Save Writes data from buffer memory to a file The saved movie file can be accessed for future reference by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data View Saved Data Icon Function Icon Function Step Forward allows forward movement in singular steps To quickly step forward select this icon yellow frame appears ...

Page 20: ...yed 2 Step up Moves up one increment of the data displayed 3 Slider position indicator Select and drag the Slider to scroll through data The slider indicates the relative position of the current screen to the total available data 4 Step down Moves down one increment of the data displayed 5 End Moves to end of data displayed The Up b and Down d directional buttons can also be used to move through t...

Page 21: ...unication Software manuals for manufacturer specific problems Message Type Description Loading and Connecting Loading and connecting messages display when the diagnostic tool is performing an internal operation such as loading a database establishing communications with the vehicle or initiating a test The message automatically clears once the internal operation is complete Confirmation Confirmati...

Page 22: ...cific adaptor and then connects to the vehicle DLC The cable connectors are secured with captive screws On screen cable and adaptor connection instructions are provided while using the Scanner and OBD II EOBD functions The instructions may also include the location of the vehicle DLC Figure 2 3 If required additional connection information can be found in the appropriate vehicle communication soft...

Page 23: ...w PID data and perform diagnostic tests 3 1 Screen Layout and Toolbar Icons The following screen layout and toolbar controls apply to both the Scanner and the OBD II EOBD functions 3 1 1 Screen Layout 1 Title bar shows active test vehicle and diagnostic tool status 2 Toolbar contains control icons 3 Main Body displays menus PID and test data Figure 3 1 Screen layout The Title bar appears for all f...

Page 24: ...low the on screen instructions and make the selection as needed until the confirmation screen displays 4 Select OK on the confirmation screen to load the demonstration database A message displays Demo mode Do not connect to vehicle 5 Select Continue A systems menu which shows all of the systems available for testing displays 6 Select a system from the menu then select submenus as applicable to dis...

Page 25: ...stic tool on if required 3 Turn the vehicle ignition switch on 4 Select Scanner from the Home screen 5 Select the vehicle year and make 6 Select Auto or Manual ID and enter the vehicle information at the screen prompts to continue 7 Select a System to test 8 Select a Test to be performed NOTE i The above information applies to most OBD II vehicles 3 3 1 Vehicle Identification The vehicle must be c...

Page 26: ... enter the vehicle s information and then display the vehicle confirmation screen see step 7 Selecting Manual ID will display a list of vehicle models see step 5 5 Select the vehicle model 6 Several selections may be required to get to the vehicle confirmation screen If applicable make any other additional menu sections that may be required to select the vehicle 7 The vehicle confirmation screen d...

Page 27: ...ptions are displayed Figure 3 4 NOTE i Only the systems and options available for the vehicle are included in the menu list Select a system or option Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Typical systems menu If a system e g Engine Transmission Antilock Brakes etc is selected the diagnostic tool may establish communication with the vehicle then display the system main menu available tests Figure 3 5 For sub menu ...

Page 28: ... results are displayed by system category The following Code Scan related control icons are used The following results are displayed progressively as the modules are scanned The total number of systems modules detected Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Code Scan systems analyzed result total Quick reference indicators are used to show system code status Figure 3 6 Green icon a mark No Codes Yellow Triangle ic...

Page 29: ...e order they are scanned To view the main menu for a system in the list select the system then select the System icon Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 System icon opens Main Menu Select the expand collapse icon Figure 3 8 on the left side of a system category title to expand or collapse a systems DTC list Figure 3 8 Expand Collapse Icon expanded result ...

Page 30: ...tors for this vehicle may be accessed using the global OBD II function See OBD II EOBD on page 42 Readiness Monitor Test Status At the end of the Code Scan list readiness monitor test results are displayed as Tests Complete or Not Complete Quick reference indicators are used to show monitor status Green icon a mark Monitor test is complete Grey icon mark Monitor test is not complete Figure 3 10 NO...

Page 31: ...navigation will vary by vehicle The System Main Menu may include Codes Menu displays diagnostic trouble code DTC records from the vehicle electronic control module Selecting may open a submenu of viewing options Clear Codes erases DTC records and other data from the ECM This selection is found on a Codes submenu for some models Data Display displays PID data from the vehicle electronic control mod...

Page 32: ...C and a brief description Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 DTC results Submenu options may include Trouble Code Information opens a list of codes in ECM memory History Codes opens a list of codes whose symptoms are not currently present History codes indicate an intermittently occurring problem Failed This Ignition opens a list of codes that set during the current ignition cycle MIL SVS or Message Requeste...

Page 33: ...le The XML file can be reviewed by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data View Saved Data and then selecting the XML file from your saved file list Figure 3 12 When opened the XML file displays basic vehicle information and a list of DTCs with a brief description of each Figure 3 12 Typical DTC XML files in the View Saved Data list ...

Page 34: ...ransferred and copied ShopStream Connect is a companion program that is available online at no charge See the ShopStream Connect website information at the front of this manual to visit the website and download the application XML files transferred with ShopStream Connect are text files containing vehicle information and the DTC list The files can be viewed and printed from ShopStream Connect Figu...

Page 35: ...Clearing codes erases all temporary ECM information including Freeze Frame Failure Records Make sure no vital diagnostic information will be lost before clearing codes Freeze Frame Failure Records This selection displays the DTC that was set along with corresponding data when the ECM commanded the malfunction indicator lamp MIL to turn on DTC Status This selection allows you to view the records of...

Page 36: ...y Select Data to view PID data from the vehicle ECM In data display mode the screen has a toolbar and a main body Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Data display screen The toolbar control icons are described in Scanner Control Icons on page 19 and Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 ...

Page 37: ...he list Certain vital parameters may not be removed These appear in gray at the top of the list along with a lock icon and they cannot be selected NOTE i Limiting the number of parameters that display to those that apply to a particular situation results in a faster data refresh rate and reduces the amount of memory used for saved files z To create a custom data list 1 Select the Custom Data List ...

Page 38: ...st Figure 3 16 Four graph view NOTE i Any previously set conditions such as held data or locked lines of data remain in effect when the screen view is changed Locking Parameters Use the Lock Unlock icon to hold selected lines of the data in place and prevent them from scrolling or to release previously locked lines of data Up to three lines of data may be held at a time This feature allows you to ...

Page 39: ...ameters 1 Scroll through the data list and highlight the parameter to be unlocked or released 2 Select the Lock Unlock icon on the toolbar The released parameter and the lock icon disappear from the list at the top of the data list 3 Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to release other parameters if needed Setting Trigger Levels The trigger icon allows you to configure the diagnostic tool to automatically sa...

Page 40: ...he data graph An upper and lower trigger level must be set the upper level is set first 4 Select the plus and minus icons on the toolbar or use the up b and down d arrow buttons to position the upper trigger level to where you want it on the graph 5 Select a on the toolbar or press the Y a button to set the upper threshold A lower trigger level line now appears at the mid point of the graph 6 Sele...

Page 41: ...ed on the counter located below the toolbar on the right side of the screen Figure 3 20 Selecting Save writes the stored buffer memory to a file Saving data is useful when trying to isolate an intermittent problem or to verify a repair during a road test The saved file can be played back similar to a movie clip by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data View Saved Data See View Saved Data on page 114...

Page 42: ... temporarily pause data collection to review it in detail z To pause and review data Toolbar control icons are described in Scanner Control Icons on page 19 and Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 1 While viewing data select the Pause icon On the toolbar the playback control icons are displayed A counter displays along the right hand edge of the screen between the toolbar and the main body A b...

Page 43: ...splay changes back to display data and the Pause icon is shown on the toolbar A vertical rule runs through the data graph to indicate data was paused at that point NOTE i The Shortcut icon can be set to perform the Pause Play function See Configure Shortcut Button on page 117 for additional information 1 Skip Back 2 Skip Forward 3 Step Back 4 Step Forward 5 Record 6 Bar Graph 7 Slider 8 Counter cu...

Page 44: ...for performing certain repairs such as bleeding brakes with ABS Selecting Functional Tests opens a menu of test options that varies by make year and model Selecting a menu option either activates the test or opens a submenu of additional choices Follow all screen instructions while performing tests How and what information is presented on the screen varies according to the type of test being perfo...

Page 45: ...based on vehicle operation Time Savers provides supplemental information such as firing order and 1 cylinder location that may be needed to make a diagnosis Common Problems provides advice and remedies for certain pattern failures that have been experienced on vehicles of the same model Tests and Procedures explains how to perform certain tests on the specific test vehicle Some tips provide specif...

Page 46: ... may occur if communication is disrupted Make sure the data cable is properly connected at all times during testing Exit all tests before disconnecting the data cable or powering down the diagnostic tool z To exit the Scanner function 1 From any active data screen select the Back icon on the toolbar A stopping communications message briefly displays followed by the Data menu 2 From the Data Menu s...

Page 47: ...age 18 NOTE i The OBD II EOBD function can also be used to access generic OBD II EOBD data for OBD II EOBD compliant vehicles that are not included in the Scanner function databases 4 1 Basic Operations 4 1 1 Screen Layout and Toolbar Controls Screen layout and toolbar controls are similar to the Scanner function see Screen Layout and Toolbar Icons on page 18 4 1 2 Connecting the Data Cable Connec...

Page 48: ...lobal OBD II Code Check Global OBDII Code Check displays stored emission related generic DTCs reported by the ECM Selecting opens a submenu with two choices Codes and Pending Codes Either option opens a code list Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Code list Codes The Codes option displays a list of current emission related DTCs OBD II EOBD Codes have a priority according to their emission severity The priority...

Page 49: ... the Global OBD Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information Global OBD II Clear Codes This option is used to clear all emission related diagnostic data such as DTCs freeze frame data and test results from the memory of the selected ECM Although OBD II EOBD displays generic OBD II EOBD data only clearing codes erases all of the stored data including any enhanced codes and freez...

Page 50: ...ors Selecting Save from the toolbar saves the monitor data as an SCM file for review at a later time See View Saved Data on page 114 for additional information MIL Status This test checks the ECM commanded state on or off if the malfunction indicator lamp 4 2 2 OBD Direct OBD Direct includes the following menu and submenu choices OBD Diagnose Start Communication initiates a test session Connector ...

Page 51: ...4 4 Figure 4 4 Protocol information The information screen shows how many control modules were detected which ECM is communicating and which communication protocol is being used 3 Select Continue A Select Service menu of available tests opens Readiness Monitors on page 47 MIL Status on page 47 Fast Track Troubleshooter on page 47 01 Display Current Data on page 48 02 Display Freeze Frame Data on p...

Page 52: ...e displays only the results of monitor tests that ran during the current drive cycle they reset when the ignition is switched off MIL Status This item is used to check the current condition of the malfunction indicator lamp MIL Additional information such as which ECM commanded the MIL on and the distance driven while the MIL is on if supported can also be displayed The MIL Status report can also ...

Page 53: ...is item is used to display freeze fame data for any stored emission related diagnostic trouble codes DTCs In most cases the stored frame is the last DTC that occurred Certain DTCs those that have a greater impact on vehicle emissions have a higher priority In these cases the highest priority DTC is the one for which the freeze frame records are retained 03 Display Trouble Codes This is used to dis...

Page 54: ... record of DTC setting conditions detected during the last drive cycle The submenu includes 05 Oxygen Sensor Monitoring 06 On board Monitored Systems 07 DTCs Detected During Last Drive 05 Oxygen Sensor Monitoring This option opens a menu of tests available for checking the integrity of the oxygen O2 sensors Making a selection displays all of the pertinent O2 sensor parameters for the specific test...

Page 55: ...nent Status This option displays a record of any permanent codes A permanent status DTC is one that was severe enough to illuminate the MIL at some point but the MIL may not be on at the present time Whether the MIL was switched off by clearing codes or because the setting conditions did not repeat after a specified number of drive cycles a record of the DTC is retained by the ECM Permanent status...

Page 56: ...tion with the ECM the diagnostic tool attempts to communicate trying each protocol in order to determine which one is being used During normal operation the communication protocol is automatically detected If automatic detection fails communication protocol can be manually selected IMPORTANT Using unsupported OBD communication protocols may activate warning lights and can set network related fault...

Page 57: ... and is typically used for measuring signals that are not rapidly changing The DMM is ideal for performing basic tests on most standard automotive circuits and displays the results in a large easy to see format To use the DMM select the Scope Multimeter icon from the home screen then select Digital Multimeter from the menu See Tests and Capabilities Quick Reference on page 55 for a list of availab...

Page 58: ...ed to the lab scope sweep scales that use relatively short time intervals e g milli and micro seconds This allows you to monitor a signal over a longer period of time when looking for erratic glitches or dropouts To use the GMM select the Scope Multimeter icon from the home screen then select Graphing Multimeter from the menu See Tests and Capabilities Quick Reference on page 55 for a list of avai...

Page 59: ...hen performing diagnostics To use the lab scope select the Scope Multimeter icon from the home screen then select Lab Scope from the menu See Tests and Capabilities Quick Reference on page 55 for a list of available testing functions Specifications Function Range Accuracy Comments Signal Measurement Ch 1 yellow jack Ch 2 green jack Each channel input is referenced to common ground GND black jack S...

Page 60: ...urement as they are more representative of DC measurements a a Ohms Ω Measures electrical resistance opposition to current 0 to 4 MΩ Scope supplied DC current is passed through the circuit to measure the resistance between the two connected test leads a Diode Continuity Measures voltage drop across a diode and continuity through a diode Scope supplied DC current is passed through the diode to meas...

Page 61: ...nsducer a a 100 PSI Pressure Used to measure pressures for typical systems such as fuel oil EVAP hydraulic transmission fluid etc up to 100 psi using the 0 100 psi transducer a a 500 PSI Pressure Used to measure pressures for typical systems such as hydraulic transmission fluid pressure cylinder compression and AC high side up to 500 psi using the 0 500 psi transducer a a 5000 PSI Pressure Used to...

Page 62: ...h the channel 1 jack on the diagnostic tool Figure 5 1 Yellow Channel 1 Lead This lead also includes two black right angle common ground plugs One plug is standard and the other is stackable The standard ground plug should always be connected to the ground GND jack on the diagnostic tool The stackable ground plug is used for connecting additional ground leads such as the Channel 2 or the Secondary...

Page 63: ...on wire adaptor coil in cap CIC or coil on plug COP secondary ignition adaptors to display secondary ignition signals The clip on adaptor clips over a secondary ignition wire to pickup a signal and the CIC and COP adaptors attach to the ignition coil The coil adaptor lead includes a black right angle stackable ground plug and a RCA type connector that is used to connect the lead to a secondary ign...

Page 64: ...current measurement for components such as ignition coils fuel injectors fuel pumps relays and electric motors Figure 5 5 Low Amp Current Probe 5 3 6 Pressure Transducers and Adaptors optional Different pressure transducers and adaptors are available for measuring positive and negative gas and liquid pressures Depending on the adaptor measurement capabilities range from 1 to 5000 psi and up to 29 ...

Page 65: ... scope NOTE i Scope and Multimeter tests are not vehicle specific therefore vehicle identification is not required 5 4 1 Scope Multimeter Screen Layout and Features 1 Toolbar contains navigational and control icons 2 Data Buffer Position Indicators graphical and numerical position indicators 3 Main Body contains the meter scope display 4 Control Panel contains channel trace controls 5 Expand Colla...

Page 66: ...y The Data Buffer Position Indicators are used to visually see the overall amount and position of the of stored buffer data during saving and playback For additional information on the Data Buffer Data Buffer Position Indicator and Saving Storing and Reviewing Data files see Saving and Reviewing Scope Multimeter Data Files on page 86 Icon Function Stop Stops the data buffer Control Panel a In full...

Page 67: ...tage exceeds the input rating of the meter Figure 5 8 51 1 Risk of electrical shock Do not exceed voltage limits between inputs as indicated on the rating label Use extreme caution when working with circuits that have greater than 40 volts AC or 24 volts DC Electrical shock can cause personal injury equipment damage or circuit damage IMPORTANT If arrows are displayed in the live voltage values dis...

Page 68: ...ion are applicable with all functions z To open a scope multimeter function 1 Select the Scope Multimeter icon from the home screen 2 Select either Lab Scope Graphing Multimeter or Digital Multimeter from the menu 5 5 1 Test Lead Probe Connection Standard safety type test lead jacks are located on the top of the diagnostic tool and are compatible with many test leads and probes Insert the applicab...

Page 69: ...structions to complete the calibration Example For the ohms resistance calibration process once completed zero ohms should be displayed when the leads are connected together When the leads are separated the upward arrows on the display indicate infinite resistance or an open circuit NOTE i During an ohms test or a pressure test a manual probe recalibration can be initiated by selecting the probe i...

Page 70: ...d as a general overview of the channel settings Not all the settings or controls described in this section are applicable with all functions some may be grayed out or not active applicable depending on the function or test Function availability is noted as applicable NOTE i The control panel can be toggled on off by selecting the Expand Collapse Icon to switch the screen between full and split tes...

Page 71: ...ale Y axis represents what is being measured voltage amperage pressure etc and the unit of measurement it is being measured in The vertical scale is always divided into10 major divisions how these divisions are defined sets the scale of measurement NOTE i Vertical scales either channel can be set independently NOTE i Optional vertical scale preference settings are available The Divisions option al...

Page 72: ... each division is incremented by 5 psi Figure 5 14 Sweep Horizontal or Time scale adjustment The horizontal scale X axis represents time and the unit of measurement it is being measured in The horizontal scale is always divided into10 major divisions how these divisions are defined sets the scale of measurement The value displayed in the sweep Scale icon indicates the active sweep setting NOTE i T...

Page 73: ...le icon to open the sweep scale menu Select a value then press the N X button to exit the menu 1 Sweep Scale 2 Sweep Scale Menu 3 Sweep Scale Icon Figure 5 15 Example Selecting 500ms changes the sweep scale to a 500ms scale The scale is always divided by 10 therefore each division is incremented by 50ms Figure 5 16 ...

Page 74: ...mation see Test Lead Probe Calibration on page 64 Probe test Options Menu Option Probe Device Used Test Lead Volts DC Standard Channel 1 and 2 test leads with alligator clips or test probes Vacuum 100 optional 0 100 psi pressure transducer with pressure adaptor Pressure 100 Pressure 500 optional 0 500 psi pressure transducer with pressure adaptoradaptor Pressure 5000 optional 0 5000 psi pressure t...

Page 75: ...ect maximizes sampling rate 5 Filter removes signal noise or interference 6 Invert switches signal polarity 7 Coupling AC blocks the DC portion of signal 8 Scale Vertical scale adjustment adjusts vertical scale 9 Trigger turns triggering on off and sets direction of trigger slope 10 Refresh clears Min Max and Live values and resets to zero 11 Min Live and Max Display Panel displays lowest highest ...

Page 76: ... memory to plot a waveform across the screen No preference is given to any point during the selection process NOTES i Turning peak detect off is suitable for basic measurements and viewing waveforms e g oxygen O2 or Cam sensor when capturing fast events is not necessary The longer the time sweep the greater the chance a glitch could be missed because it occurred in between the sample points saved ...

Page 77: ...e between noise suppression and signal integrity Using the filter is useful when working with scales of 5 volts and below as the lower the voltage scale the more likely noise can occur Example Using the filter is helpful when testing components such as an O2 sensor 1or 2 volt scale or when performing a throttle position TP sensor sweep test 5 volt scale In addition the filter is also helpful for l...

Page 78: ... be helpful when testing and diagnosing alternator ripple or fuel pump amperage by allowing you to see any abnormal small variations or events To turn coupling AC on and off select the Coupling AC icon Trigger NOTE i The Trigger feature is only available in the lab scope function A trigger can be used to stabilize a changing or erratic signal a signal that may flicker or drift as it refreshes so t...

Page 79: ...ng the trigger icon from the control panel which then automatically initiates trigger slope setup 1 Select the desired channel s Trigger icon Each tap of the icon sets the trigger to a different slope setting or turns the trigger off 2 Select the desired slope setting to turn the trigger on 3 Proceed to To set trigger position next to complete the trigger set up z To set trigger position Trigger p...

Page 80: ...n Figure 5 19 Sweep and vertical scale values are provided in the trigger position control panel which gives you the precise position of the trigger marker 6 Press the N X button to exit 1 Trigger Marker 2 Trigger Position Control Panel Figure 5 19 Trigger marker and position controls 1 Trigger Marker out of range symbol 2 Waiting for Trigger Message 3 Trigger Position Control Icon Figure 5 20 1 3...

Page 81: ...g Auto Trigger as the screen will update regardless if the signal crosses the trigger point Once the trigger point is set then switch to Manual Trigger mode z Selecting Trigger Auto Manual Mode 1 From the Control Panel on the test meter screen turn the trigger on for the desired channel 2 Select the Settings icon from the toolbar 3 Select Settings Configure Scope Meter Trigger Mode from the menu s...

Page 82: ...he signal still seems incorrect use the lab scope to verify the signal integrity and signal spacing Slow or unequal spacing will display as a band or ragged signal depending on the sweep setting Refresh Selecting the Refresh icon Figure 5 22 clears the active trace s displayed and restarts the signal tracking from zero It also clears the minimum maximum and live measurements displayed for both cha...

Page 83: ...e lab scope and Graphing Meter functions Two vertical cursors are provided that allow you to make precise signal measurements when determining signal characteristics such as amplitude at specific points and cycle time duration or frequency Using cursors can also be helpful when performing certain diagnostic tests such as O2 sensor rich lean switch time fuel injector pulse width frequency secondary...

Page 84: ...for additional information on the cursor measurements panel 2 To turn the Cursors off select the Cursor icon again from the toolbar 1 Cursors Icon 2 Cursor no 1 3 Cursor Marker no 2 4 Cursor Measurement Panel amplitude and delta display 5 Cursor Measurement Panel time and delta display Figure 5 23 z To position the cursors The cursors can be positioned anywhere within the range of the sweep scale ...

Page 85: ... for the time period between cursor 1 and 2 NOTE i Frequency is the number of times a signal repeats itself per second and is measured in hertz Hz The frequency value displayed is the inverse of the Delta value and can also be calculated as 1 divided by Delta The frequency value Hz shown is automatically calculated by the scope Example 1 Delta 20 46ms to get frequency divide 1 by 02046 1 02046 48 ...

Page 86: ...dually OEM specific COP adaptors Ford COP 1 Chrysler COP 2 VW Audi COP 3 Acura Honda Isuzu COP 4 Volvo BMW COP 5 Mercedes Benz COP 6 Mercedes Benz Dual Type COP 7 BMW COP 8 Lexus COP 9 Chrysler Jeep Lexus Toyota COP 11 OEM specific CIC adaptors GM HEI CIC 1 Toyota Honda CIC 2 z Connecting the Secondary Coil Adaptor Leads 1 Connect the black ground lead into the diagnostic tool test lead ground jac...

Page 87: ...g optional Scope Meter settings are available and can be set to your preference Trigger Auto Manual Mode Optional Setting on page 76 Display Grid on off on page 82 Divisions on page 83 All optional settings are available from the Tools icon located on the Home screen Select Tools Settings Configure Scope Meter to access the options menu 5 6 1 Display Grid on off The Display option allows you to tu...

Page 88: ... Menu selections are represented and the type of value that displays in the Vertical Scale icon This section describes the following settings Trace Trace Full Scale Trace Per Division Display Display Full Scale Display Per Division The following illustration is for reference and identifies key terms and features used in this manual 1 Vertical Scale 2 Sweep horizontal or time Scale 3 Vertical Scale...

Page 89: ...e is NOT changed NOTE i When adjusting the vertical scale setting it is important to remember that the vertical scale is divided into 10 major divisions and all scale adjustments reflect this factor of 10 The division set of 10 cannot be changed divisions cannot be added or removed Trace Full Scale changes the dropdown vertical scale menu selections to full scale mode which represents the selected...

Page 90: ...a vertical scale divided by 10 The vertical scale is always divided by 10 therefore each division is incremented by 1 0V thus a 10V scale Figure 5 28 Display Settings The Display setting allows you to change the displayed value in the Vertical Scale icon to your preference NOTE i This setting ONLY changes the value displayed in the Vertical Scale icon Display Full Scale displays the value of the e...

Page 91: ...n a test function e g Lab Scope DC Volts is selected and displays onscreen a data buffer automatically starts to store data in buffer memory The data buffer runs continuously storing data until the Stop icon is selected NOTE i The data buffer starts and runs continuously with or without an active input test signal when a test function is selected The Data Buffer Indicator can be used to visually s...

Page 92: ...an be played back similar to a movie clip by selecting Previous Vehicles and Data View Saved Data See View Saved Data on page 114 for additional information NOTE i The Save icon performs the same function as Save Movie function choice for the programmable Shortcut button see Configure Shortcut Button on page 117 for details The saved file can also be downloaded to a personal computer PC using the ...

Page 93: ... when looking for a suspected signal glitch always try to verify the problem by duplicating the conditions while capturing data Utilize the GMM to monitor the signal over longer time periods and review the histogram for possible faults z To stop and review data files Playback control icons are described in Scope Multimeter Control Icons on page 61 and Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 1 Whil...

Page 94: ...w Saved Data on page 114 for additional information 5 7 5 Using the Zoom Function The zoom function allows you to change the magnification level of the signal sweep during data review Changing magnification levels allows you to compress or expand multiple screens of data to quickly find glitches or signal losses Example While monitoring a MAF Mass Air Flow Sensor signal the waveform displays norma...

Page 95: ... control icons press once moves multiple steps relative to set magnification level e g 2X setting moves 2 steps 16X setting moves 16 steps Additional information on playback control icons are described in Scope Multimeter Control Icons on page 61 and Common Toolbar Control Icons on page 14 When the Zoom icon is selected the display defaults to the Max magnification level and a dropdown scroll menu...

Page 96: ... of a glitch and can be manually dragged onscreen to the desired position The new cursor position will be centered on the screen when a lower magnification level is selected Figure 5 36 shows examples at 32X and 64X with the Zoom cursor positioned in the area of a signal drop glitch NOTE i To quickly identify a glitch in a pattern it may be easier to initially view the waveform at a higher magnifi...

Page 97: ...the same waveform shown in Figure 5 35 and Figure 5 36 In Figure 5 37 at 16X the glitches are easily seen as compared to higher magnification levels Figure 5 37 Example of Magnification Level at 16X For illustration purposes the Zoom cursor has been positioned in the area near the glitches 1 Waveform Glitches 2 Magnification Level at 128X 3 Magnification Level at 32X ...

Page 98: ...isted below are a few basic questions to help narrow down the testing direction to follow Are you looking to make or test a simple voltage or current level or maybe check resistance or continuity Then you may want to use the DMM Are you looking to check a circuit component for an erratic dropout or make a frequency test You may want to use the GMM Do you need to see signal details level shape freq...

Page 99: ...r erratic signal a signal that may flicker or drift so that it is easier to view Try and set the trigger at the mid point of the signal and then adjust as needed from there See Trigger on page 73 As all signals are different and due to other variables additional adjustments may be needed to get the signal displayed exactly how you need Review the channel settings section in this manual for additio...

Page 100: ... are recommended Check the test lead or probes for damage Enable or disable channel controls also to help try and clean the signal Peak Detect maximizes sampling rate but may pickup unwanted noise Filter removes signal noise or interference Invert switches signal polarity Coupling AC blocks the DC portion of signal Threshold provides a more accurate measurement on select GMM tests where noise is p...

Page 101: ...1 V mV millivolt 1 mV 0 001 V V volt 1 V 1000 mV kV kilovolt 1kV 1 000 Volts Ohms mΩ milliohm 1 mΩ 0 001 ohms Ω ohm 1 Ω 1000 mΩ kΩ kiloohm 1 kΩ 1000 Ω MΩ megaohm 1 MΩ 1 000 000 Ω Amperes µA microamps 1 µA 0 000001 amps mA milliamps 1 mA 0 001 amps A amps 1A 1000 mA ka kiloamps 1 ka 1000 amps Frequency MHz megahertz 1 MHz 1 000 000 Hertz kHz kilohertz 1 kHz 1000 Hertz Pressure Units Symbol Descript...

Page 102: ...5299 inHg kg cm x 98 0700 psi kg cm x 0 9807 bar kg cm x 14 2200 kPa inHg 60 x 0 0333 bar inHg 60 x 3 3770 kPa inHg 60 x 0 0344 kg cm inHg x 25 4 mmHg mmHg x 0 003994 inHg Temperature Units Symbol Description Conversions C degree Celsius C 0 556 x F 32 F degree Fahrenheit F 1 8 x C 32 Time Units Symbol Description Equivalents µs microsecond 1 µs 0 000001 of a second ms millisecond 1 ms 0 001 of a ...

Page 103: ...ws in one direction only Delta Difference in time between two events Dropout An intermittent or unwanted vertical fall in a signal to zero that may cause an undesired result Duty cycle Measurement of the length of a signals on time Specified as a percentage ratio of the total cycle time Dwell Used to measure a signals on time in degrees of dwell Commonly used to measure mixture control solenoids o...

Page 104: ...ollection of signal pulses traveling together Pulse Width duration Measurement of a signals on time in a circuit that pulses on and off Specified in units of time Pulse Width Modulation PWM A signal that continuously cycles on and off while the on time varies within each cycle RMS The RMS root mean square value of alternating currents and voltages is the effective current or voltage applied rather...

Page 105: ...es a sweep VAC Volts Alternating Current VDC Volts Direct Current Vertical Scale The vertical scale on the grid or y axis represents what is being measured voltage amperage pressure etc and the unit of measurement it is being measured in Volt Unit of electric potential difference Voltage Electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts Voltage inductive Kick A voltage many times high...

Page 106: ...tests and information may vary As an added resource the Extras Menu provides even more support by including non vehicle specific tests and resources that allow you to quickly perform common tests review basic reference information and more 6 1 Extras Menu Top Level Menu Items The Extras Menu is a companion feature to the Guided Component Tests function This resource includes a wide collection of c...

Page 107: ...rrent Ramp multiple types Fuel Pump Current Ramp Fuel Pump RPM Calculation Ignition Coil Current Ramp multiple types Parasitic Draw Snap on Low Amp Probe Reference Manual Dual Channel Tests provides common tests configured to measure or compare two signals CAN BUS High Low CKP and CMP Relationship EGR Solenoid and Position Sensor EVAP Solenoid and Diagnostic Switch FlexRay Bus Injector and Oxygen ...

Page 108: ...ted with automotive component testing No Start Basics provides basic step by step procedures for the diagnosis of a no start condition on carbureted and fuel injected vehicles O2 Sensor Feedback System Analysis provides basic definition and theory information for the following O2 sensor topics Air Fuel Ratio Sensors Correct PCM Response includes configured meter test Heated Oxygen Sensor Non Heate...

Page 109: ...nnect optional waveform demonstration boards and optional accessories Selections include 5 Minute Walk Thru With Demo Board provides instructions on the operation of the optional waveform demonstration board s to sharpen your Lab Scope and Meter skills Topics may include New Demo Board PN EESX306A provides functionality information and basic step by step demonstration information of multiple gener...

Page 110: ...ain Body The main body of a Guided Component Test screen may display any of the following Selectable Menu Select menu options using the touch screen or control buttons Component Information Provides information to assist you with testing Test Meter The test meter can display up to two signals simultaneously Signal and display adjustments are made through the Control Panel Signals are displayed usi...

Page 111: ...his icon displays a white frame around it and opens the control panel at the bottom of the screen while switching the active selection focus to the Show Hide or Probe icon in the Control Panel b In split screen mode control panel open when selected this icon displays a white frame around it and switches the active selection focus to the Show Hide or Probe icon in the Control Panel Note Switching a...

Page 112: ...The vehicle identification process is the same as the process used for the Scanner function see Vehicle Identification on page 20 for additional information Once the vehicle is identified a list of Systems is displayed z To select a system and component to test 1 Select a system from the list Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Systems Menu A list of Components and or sub systems is displayed Figure 6 4 2 Selec...

Page 113: ...tion and functions and abbreviation reference 6 3 1 Component Information Component Information provides if available specific operational information on the selected component and may also include electrical connector and pin location and function details z To view component information 1 Select a component 2 Select Component Information from the Component Test menu Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 Componen...

Page 114: ...tion provides a general description of component operation Tech note provides component related tips e g common failures or faults additional information may include OEM service updates and recall information Connector displays illustrated electrical connectors and socket pin identification Location provides component locations testing tips and alternate testing locations if available Use the scro...

Page 115: ...ons specifications and testing tips z To select a test 1 Select a component 2 Select a Test from the Component Test menu Figure 6 8 The component test menu lists all of the tests available for the selected component Choices vary by the type of component as well as the make model and year of the vehicle Figure 6 8 Component Test Menu NOTE i An additional selection may be required for some Component...

Page 116: ...on the Information Panel once to display the information panel in full screen view Tap on it again to return to split view The Expand Collapse icon can also be used to toggle through split and full screen views Figure 6 10 Figure 6 10 View Options Some tests e g signature integrity tests may include waveforms examples within the information panel These waveform examples allow you to compare your t...

Page 117: ...ents can be made by selecting the Control Panel icon from the toolbar to display the Control Panel Figure 6 12 For additional information on channel settings see Control Panel and Settings on page 65 Figure 6 12 Control Panel Channel Controls 6 3 3 Saving and Reviewing Data Files Save and Stop control icon operation and data review procedures are the same as used for the Scope Multimeter function ...

Page 118: ... Data on page 115 7 1 1 Vehicle History The Diagnostic Tool stores the identification of the last twenty five vehicles tested so there is no need to go through the complete vehicle identification sequence when performing a retest after repairs have been made The oldest vehicle record is deleted when a new vehicle is identified once there are twenty five vehicles on file Figure 7 1 Vehicle history ...

Page 119: ...ll the saved data movie files and screen images that are stored in memory Saved files are listed in chronological order by the date and time that they were created with the most recent files are at the top of the list Figure 7 2 Saved data list Saved files can either be opened directly on the diagnostic tool or downloaded to a personal computer and opened using ShopStream Connect See Connect to PC...

Page 120: ...Delete icons become available on the toolbar so that you can either delete individual files or clear the entire memory buffer all at once 3 Select a file from the list and a confirmation message displays 4 Select an option from the confirmation message OK deletes the selected file and returns to the saved files list which no longer includes the deleted file Cancel returns to the saved files list w...

Page 121: ...The following options are available from the Tools menu Connect to PC on page 117 use to transfer and share files with a personal computer PC Configure Shortcut Button on page 117 use to change the function of the shortcut button System Information on page 118 use to view configuration information for the diagnostic tool Settings on page 118 use to configure certain characteristics of the diagnost...

Page 122: ...e diagnostic tool and then to the PC 4 Select Continue 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the operation A USB cable supplied with your diagnostic tool is used to connect the diagnostic tool to the PC When the diagnostic tool is connected to the PC a communications icon appears on the right edge of the title bar 8 1 2 Configure Shortcut Button This feature allows you to change the ...

Page 123: ...the N X button to return to the options menu 8 1 4 Settings This Tools selection allows you to adjust certain basic diagnostic tool functions to your personal preferences Selecting opens an additional menu that offers the following System Settings see System Settings on page 118 Configure Scanner see Configuring Scanner on page 124 Configure Units see Configure Units on page 125 System Settings Se...

Page 124: ...Time options include Time Zone on page 122 sets the internal clock to the local time standard Clock Settings on page 123 sets the time on the internal clock Daylight Savings Time on page 123 configures the clock for Daylight Savings Time Time Format on page 124 switches the time displays between a 12 or 24 hour clock Date Format on page 124 configures how the month date and year displays Brightnes...

Page 125: ...e wait message momentarily displays followed by the Home screen The new toolbar setting is now active High Contrast Toolbar This option allows you to switch to a high contrast toolbar This toolbar features black and white icons with crisp graphics that are easier to see in poor lighting conditions or bright sunlight Figure 8 4 High contrast toolbar Selecting opens a menu with two choices Colour To...

Page 126: ...ress the Y a button to make a selection The change is instantaneous Select the Back or Home icon on the toolbar to return to either the Settings menu or the Home screen Backlight Time This option allows you to configure how long the screen backlight remains on when the diagnostic tool is inactive The following choices are available Always On 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 45 Seconds 60 Seconds Select the m...

Page 127: ...open the menu 2 Select Settings from the menu 3 Select Touch Calibration from the menu The calibration screen opens Figure 8 6 Figure 8 6 Touch screen calibration 4 Select each box on the screen as it displays The display returns to the Settings menu once the screen calibration procedure is complete Time Zone This option opens a menu of time zone settings Scroll to highlight then select the local ...

Page 128: ...elect the down icon on the screen or press the down d button to incrementally decrease the number 5 Select the check a icon on the screen or press the Y a button to move the highlight to the next field 6 Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 until the correct time is displayed 7 Select the Back icon on the toolbar or press the N X button to close the Clock Settings window and return to the Settings menu Daylig...

Page 129: ...information is displayed Select from MM_DD_YYYY Month Day Year DD_MM_YYYY Day Month Year YYYY_MM_DD Year Month Day Make a selection then select the Back icon or press the N X button to return to the menu Configuring Scanner This option allows you to change the scanner display to toggle scales on and off Scales are the graduations and values that display on the horizontal axis at the base of the pa...

Page 130: ...e N X button to return to the Settings menu Configure Units Selecting opens a dialog box that allows you to choose between US customary or metric units of measure for temperature vehicle speed air pressure and other pressures Figure 8 9 Configure units menu z To change the units setup 1 Select Tools from the Home screen to open the menu 2 Select Configure Units to open the menu 3 Select an item fr...

Page 131: ...ORTANT Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the touch screen 9 2 Battery Pack Service Follow all safety guidelines when handling the battery pack 51 1 Risk of electric shock Prior to recycling the battery pack protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting Disconnect all test leads and turn diagnostic tools off before removing the battery pack Do n...

Page 132: ... Do not expose the battery pack to excessive physical shock or vibration Keep the battery pack out of reach of children Do not use a battery pack that appears to have suffered abuse or damage Store the battery pack in a cool dry well ventilated area NOTE i The battery pack should be used within a short period of time about 30 days after charging to prevent loss of capacity due to self discharging ...

Page 133: ...over to release it 3 Remove the battery pack in the same manner as the battery cover pulling the bottom edge up and tilting out z To install the battery pack 1 Position the battery pack as shown in Figure 9 1 with the arrows facing up 2 Tilt the top of the battery in to align the tabs then down to install into place 3 Install the battery pack cover in the opposite manner as removal aligning the ta...

Page 134: ...recycling facility in accordance with local national and international regulations For additional information contact Australia Australian Battery Recycling Initiative http www batteryrecycling org au New Zealand Ministry for the Environment https www mfe govt nz issues waste streams batteries html Products bearing the WEEE logo Figure 9 2 are subject to European Union regulations Figure 9 2 WEEE ...

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