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Display User Manual

August 2009

ZEEMS300N Rev. A

Summary of Contents for MODIS

Page 1: ...Display User Manual August 2009 ZEEMS300N Rev A ...

Page 2: ... illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing Snap on reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice Visit our website at www snapon com solus North America snapondiag com Europe sun diagnostics com Europe For Technical Assistance CALL 1 800 424 7226 North America CALL 44 0 845 601 4736 United Kingdom E mail DiagnosticsUKproducts...

Page 3: ...ate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety the safety of others in the work area the equipment being used or the vehicle being tested It is assumed that the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before using this product Understanding of these system principles and operating theories is necessary for competent safe and accurate use of this instrument Before usi...

Page 4: ...sible consequences of not avoiding the hazard An icon when present gives a graphical description of the potential hazard Example WARNING Risk of unexpected vehicle movement Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running A moving vehicle can cause injury Important Safety Instructions For a complete list of safety messages refer to the accompanying safety manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTI...

Page 5: ...mb Pad 8 Brightness Contrast S Button 8 Power Button 8 Power Sources 8 AC DC Power Supply 8 Vehicle Auxiliary Power Cables 9 Scanner Plug in Cables 10 Battery Pack 10 Chapter 3 Getting Started 11 Supplying Power to the Unit 11 AC DC Power Supply 11 Vehicle Auxiliary Power Cables 12 Scanner Plug in Cables 13 Battery Pack 13 Installing the Battery Pack 14 Connecting the AC DC Power Supply 14 Chargin...

Page 6: ...ent Testing 27 Multimeter 28 Scope 28 Gases 29 Save Data 29 Identifying Saved Files 31 Loading Saved Files 31 Editing Saved Files 32 Deleting Saved Files 33 Copying and Moving Saved Data 33 Selecting All Files 34 Viewing Saved Data Information 34 Setup 35 Backing up Saved Files 35 Utilities 35 Tool Setup 36 Gas Bench Setup 44 System Tools 44 Legacy Software 44 HDS Units 44 Tool Help 45 Easy Scroll...

Page 7: ...isplay LCD 53 Appendix A Troubleshooting 54 Appendix B Downloading and Installing Software Updates 56 Check for Service Upgrades Before Use 56 Verifying Minimum PC Requirements 56 Verifying PC System Properties 57 Downloading and Installing ShopStream Connect 57 Downloading Service Upgrades 59 Before You Begin 60 Installing a Service Upgrade 60 Index 63 ...

Page 8: ...s Example Press the Y a button 1 1 2 Symbols The following types of arrows are used The greater than arrow indicates an abbreviated set of selection instructions Example Select Utilities Tool Setup Date The above statement abbreviates the following procedure 1 Navigate to the Utilities button 2 Use the Thumb Pad to navigate to and highlight the Tool Setup submenu 3 Use the Thumb Pad to navigate to...

Page 9: ...ollowing messages are used Note A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations tips and comments Example NOTE i For additional information refer to Important IMPORTANT indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle Example IMPORTANT Do not force the CompactFlash card into the slot 1 1 5 Procedures An arrow icon indicates a proc...

Page 10: ...with various hardware and software modules have separate manuals available for each of the modules 1 3 Tool Help Your unit has Tool Help containing reference and procedural information found in this and other tool related user s manuals From the main menu access Tool Help on the Utilities menu ...

Page 11: ...r Diagnostic Information System The MODIS unit is expandable to let you configure the system to meet your specific needs Optional modules and accessories can be added to further enable you to diagnose problematic components connectors and systems 2 1 Functional Description Figure 2 2 MODIS unit front view 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 2 Y a Yes Button Selects highlighted items 3 N X No Button Exits...

Page 12: ...ODIS unit top view 1 Infrared Output Sends infrared transmissions to a printer 2 DC Power Supply Input 3 DC Supply Charger Power LED 4 Battery Charging LED Indicates the AC DC power supply is in use when lit 5 USB Port Use with compliant peripherals such as an optional keyboard mouse printer or mass storage device 6 CF CompactFlash Card Slot Use for data storage 7 Scanner Plug in Slot 8 Serial Por...

Page 13: ...lot is for approved use only no hot swapping Battery Nickel metal hydride Fuse 5A Buss ATC Littelfuse ATO or equivalent Dimensions Height 7 3 4 inches 197 mm Width 14 inches 356 mm Depth 3 3 8 inches 86 mm Weight including plug ins 5 lbs 14 oz 2579 g Operating Temperature Range ambient At 0 to 90 relative humidity non condensing 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature ambient At 0 to 70 relative...

Page 14: ...S unit Figure 2 2 2 4 1 Y a Yes Button The Y a button performs the following tasks To select the item you highlighted using the Thumb Pad To answer yes when a Yes or No choice is given NOTE i The Navigation Prompts Tool Setup utility available in Europe only can be used to configure the Y a on screen control reference to display either Y or a check mark Refer to Navigation Prompts for details 2 4 ...

Page 15: ...ness Contrast button operates as a user adjustable multi function button The function preference is set up from the Utilities Tool Setup Brightness Contrast Button dialog Refer to Brightness Contrast Button on page 41 for details 2 4 5 Power Button The Power button turns the MODIS unit on and off 2 5 Power Sources Your MODIS unit can receive power from any of the following sources AC DC power supp...

Page 16: ... to Charge Battery on page 46 for details 2 6 Vehicle Auxiliary Power Cables The MODIS unit can be powered from a vehicle using the Lighter Power Cable Figure 2 6 or the Battery Power Cable Figure 2 7 NOTE i When receiving power from the vehicle battery the Battery Power Cable is used with the Lighter Power Cable Figure 2 6 Sample Lighter Power Cable Figure 2 7 Sample Battery Power Cable NOTE i Th...

Page 17: ...nual for details 2 8 Battery Pack The MODIS unit can be powered from a rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery pack located on the bottom of the unit near the right handgrip Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Battery pack location When the auxiliary power cables or the Scanner Plug in data cable are in use the battery pack also works as a backup power source For related information refer to the following sec...

Page 18: ...r from a wall socket and is required to charge your battery pack Figure 3 1 NOTE i The AC DC power supply has a separate power cord that plugs into a standard wall socket Figure 3 1 Sample AC DC power supply connected 1 2 5 mm plug 2 Oil resistant power cord z To power the unit using the AC DC power supply 1 Plug the 2 5 mm end of the AC DC power supply cord into the DC power supply input located ...

Page 19: ...e unit using the vehicle auxiliary power cables 1 Plug the 2 5 mm end of the Lighter Power Cable into the DC power supply input located on top of the MODIS unit Figure 3 2 2 Plug the other end of the Lighter Power Cable into the cigarette lighter or the Battery Power Cable receiver Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Sample auxiliary power cables connected 1 Positive and negative battery terminal clips 2 Batter...

Page 20: ...canner Plug in Cables The Scanner Plug in data cable in conjunction with various vehicle adapters can provide power from the vehicle to your MODIS unit Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Sample Scanner Plug in data cable Refer to your manufacturer specific vehicle communication manual for instructions 3 5 Battery Pack If you are using the battery pack to supply power for the first time do the following z To ch...

Page 21: ...ng the AC DC Power Supply The AC DC power supply is required to charge the battery pack Refer to AC DC Power Supply on page 11 for the connection procedure 3 8 Charging the Battery Pack The battery pack must be fully charged before it can be the sole source of power for your MODIS unit Refer to Power Management on page 38 to set your charging mode preference z To charge the battery pack 1 Make sur...

Page 22: ... Set Brightness Contrast dialog box 1 Brightness slider control 2 Contrast slider control 2 Select a slider control using the right c or left e arrows 3 Press the up b or down d arrow to adjust brightness and contrast 4 Press N X to close the dialog box If you changed the button functionality using the Brightness Contrast Button utility to do something other than adjust the brightness or contrast ...

Page 23: ...lowing 1 Set up the printer 2 Configure the MODIS unit to print z To set up the printer Refer to your printer manufacturer s instructions for powering and paper loading procedures z To configure the MODIS unit to print Select a printer manufacturer and port from the Utilities Tool Setup Printer dialog box See Printer on page 39 for details 3 12 Connecting to a Computer Connecting your MODIS to a c...

Page 24: ...er off confirmation message displays 2 Press Y a to turn off the device The Powering Off graphic displays while the system is shutting down A long beep sounds as the screen goes black Or Press and hold the Power button A series of beeps sounds until there is one long beep and the screen goes black ...

Page 25: ...creen displays when MODIS is first powered up and when you exit from any test Figure 4 1 The icons on the left side of the display indicate the various tool operations Use the up b and down d arrows to select from the list of icons The icons change as they are selected and deselected Table 4 1 Figure 4 1 Sample startup screen Table 4 1 Startup screen icons sheet 1 of 2 Name Active Inactive Compone...

Page 26: ...t controls The main body displays test data and may contain multiple sections The status bar contains the date the time and the Battery Charging Status indicator Figure 4 2 Sample MODIS screen layout 1 Upper toolbar 2 Main body 3 Lower toolbar 4 Status bar Scope Gases Save Data Utilities Table 4 1 Startup screen icons sheet 2 of 2 Name Active Inactive 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 27: ... highlight an item 2 Press Y a to select it A function is performed or a menu displays 3 Press the N X button to close menus or exit screens z To move between the upper and lower toolbars Press the up b and down d arrows When Easy Scroll is active press the N X button to move to the upper toolbar see Easy Scroll on page 45 for more information 4 4 1 Upper Toolbar The upper toolbar Figure 4 3 contr...

Page 28: ...f test data Review Lets you review paused data Snapshot Lets you capture data before and after a problem occurs while driving Zoom Lets you change the magnification of the frozen data Reset Lets you clear the Min Max values of digital gauges Save Lets you store data and settings Print Lets you print the displayed screen Load Lets you view saved data files Edit Lets you add identifiers and notes to...

Page 29: ...paused the Play button displays the position indicator displays the current frame number and the amount of data on the screen relative to the total data capture Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Sample Scroll Control with Position Indicator 1 Play button 2 Position Indicator The Data Buffer cannot be highlighted or selected 4 4 2 Lower Toolbar The lower toolbar contains the controls that adjust scope and mete...

Page 30: ...annel number Lets you select the channel to adjust Probe Displays the current test connection for the channel Scale Displays the current units of measurement for the channel Threshold Sets a condition that triggers test data to display when viewing data as a graph Signal Zero Offset Moves a channel s zero 0 position up or down Raster Spacing Adjusts the vertical spacing between the cylinders in th...

Page 31: ...lection process Instead of using the Thumb Pad to highlight an item and the Y a button to select it Easy Scroll lets you use only the Thumb Pad to highlight and select an item Using Easy Scroll changes typical navigation in the following ways The up b and down d arrows navigate menus The right c arrow works like the Y a button to confirm the selection of menu items The left e arrow works like the ...

Page 32: ...rm you that an action has been completed Inform you when you are about to perform an action that cannot be reversed Continue the action you have started When a user response is not required the message displays for a short period before automatically disappearing from the screen 4 9 1 Warning Messages Warning messages inform you when the result of completing the selected action may Cause in an irr...

Page 33: ...rations The buttons on the left open menus that activate modules or perform general system functions Figure 5 1 Sample main menu screen 1 Module specific buttons 2 General system buttons Available buttons and menus vary depending on the modules installed on your MODIS unit 5 2 Scanner The Scanner button Figure 5 2 activates the scan tool module Menu selections vary by market 1 2 ...

Page 34: ...ug in User Manual for details 5 3 Component Test The Component Test button on the main screen Figure 5 3 accesses Component Testing Service Bulletins and Online Info Figure 5 3 Sample Component Test button menu 5 3 1 Component Testing For Component Testing details refer to the MODIS Component Test User Manual ...

Page 35: ...er and Digital Meter Figure 5 4 Sample Multimeter button menu and submenu Refer to the Lab Scope Plug in User Manual for details 5 5 Scope The Scope button Figure 5 5 accesses the Lab Scope and Ignition Scope Figure 5 5 Sample Scope button menu Refer to the Lab Scope Plug in User Manual for details ...

Page 36: ...ftware when the FGA unit is properly connected The Flexible Gas Analyzer FGA is optional equipment Figure 5 6 Sample Gases button menu Refer to the MODIS Flexible Gas Analyzer User Manual for details 5 7 Save Data The Save Data button Figure 5 7 accesses the Data Management screen Figure 5 7 Sample Save Data button menu ...

Page 37: ...usage indicator Indicates the remaining storage capacity for the active storage memory From the Data Management screen you can perform various management tasks using the following upper toolbar buttons LOAD lets you view saved test data EDIT lets you add identifiers and notes to saved test data DELETE lets you delete saved test data COPY lets you copy saved test data and save it to another locatio...

Page 38: ...e is the percentage of available storage space used Date Time is the date and time that the data was saved Year is the vehicle model year Make is the vehicle manufacturer Sensor is the component tested Condition is for good bad or unknown status options 5 7 2 Loading Saved Files The LOAD button lets you view saved test data and do the following Modify the data view using the ZOOM SETUP CHANNEL NUM...

Page 39: ...rom the main menu select Save Data Data Management The Data Management screen displays 3 Use the up b and down d arrows to highlight a file from the list on screen 4 Use right c and left e arrows to highlight EDIT in the upper toolbar 5 Press Y a to select The Edit Saved Data Notation dialog box displays Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Sample Note added to test data NOTE i The Add Note button is only active...

Page 40: ... confirmation message 4 Permanently erase the data from memory by pressing Y a or press N X to cancel NOTE i Factory installed files cannot be deleted 5 7 5 Copying and Moving Saved Data The COPY and MOVE functions let you transfer saved test data from one CF card to the other z To copy or move data 1 From the main menu select Save Data Data Management The Data Management screen displays 2 From th...

Page 41: ...ll saved data so you can delete move or copy all the files at once Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 Sample SELECT ALL screen 5 7 7 Viewing Saved Data Information Selecting the INFO button on the toolbar opens a window that provides detailed information about the saved data files such as the amount of storage memory used and the capacity of the memory storage media Figure 5 12 Only details for the selected ...

Page 42: ...jump drive connected to the USB port on the top of the unit z To back up saved data 1 Insert a CF card in the top slot 2 From the main menu select Save Data Data Management The Data Management screen displays 3 From the upper toolbar select SETUP The Save Data dialog box displays 4 Set Internal as the My Data option and press N X to close the dialog box Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 Sample Save Data dia...

Page 43: ...nect to PC Run Shop Info System Info NOTE i Depending on the module some of these utilities are accessible from the Tools button menu on the upper toolbar Refer to module specific user manuals for details 5 8 1 Tool Setup The Tool Setup submenu lets you adjust settings for optimum performance The Tool Setup submenu may include Units Scanner Units Ignition System Power Management Save Data Printer ...

Page 44: ... sets how the scale units are displayed Figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 Display As menu sample For more information refer to the Lab Scope Plug in User Manual or MODIS Flexible Gas Analyzer User Manual z To change the units of measurement 1 From the main menu select Utilities Tool Setup Units The Units dialog box displays Figure 5 16 2 Select options from the drop down lists as necessary The drop down lis...

Page 45: ...ecting Ignition System lets you choose the appropriate setup for the test vehicle such as ignition type number of cylinders firing order polarity 1 trigger or RPM factor Refer to the Lab Scope Plug in User Manual for details Power Management Selecting Power Management lets you change battery pack charging mode settings Two modes are available for charging the battery pack Quick charges in 4 hours ...

Page 46: ...e Data dialog box displays Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 Sample Save Data dialog box 2 Select from the drop down lists as necessary The drop down list closes automatically 3 Press N X to close the Save Data dialog box NOTE i The Save Data dialog box can also be accessed from the Setup menu on the Save Data management screen Refer to Save Data on page 29 for details Printer Selecting Printer lets you set...

Page 47: ...just printing settings 1 From the main menu select Utilities Tool Setup Printer The Printer dialog box displays 2 Select from the drop down lists as necessary Figure 5 20 Figure 5 20 Sample print option menu The drop down lists close when Y a is pressed 3 Press N X to close the Printer dialog box Refer to the user s manual of the module for printing procedures Date Selecting Date lets you set the ...

Page 48: ...e Frame this option works like Save Save Frame when available on the upper toolbar Print List Works like Print Full PID List when this option is available on the upper toolbar Print Page depends on which tool and mode of operation you are using Works like Print Screen Print Full Screen or Print page name when Print is an available option on the upper toolbar Brightness Contrast is the default sett...

Page 49: ...z To set navigation prompts 1 From the main menu select Utilities Tool Setup Navigation Prompts 2 The Navigation Prompts dialog box displays Figure 5 24 Figure 5 24 Sample Navigation Prompts dialog box 3 Select a set of control button references from the dropdown list 4 Press N X to close the dialog box Color Theme Color Theme lets you select a black or white background for the screen NOTE i Using...

Page 50: ... Scanner View dialog box displays 2 Press Y a to display a drop down list Figure 5 26 Figure 5 26 Sample Scanner View menu 3 Select an option from the dropdown list the dropdown list closes automatically 4 Press N X to close the Scanner View dialog box FGA Demo Activates a demonstration program for the optional Flexible Gas Analyzer FGA module The program allows you to view simulated test results ...

Page 51: ...tative to use lets you update the Scanner module files System Restore lets you reinstall your system software 5 8 4 Legacy Software The Legacy Software runs the Scanner Plug in of your MODIS unit using an earlier version of the operating system software It is used to diagnose older vehicles that are not covered in the current database Legacy Software also provides an alternate method of connecting...

Page 52: ... arrow to move screen focus to the right pane and press the up b and down d arrows as needed to scroll through additional text not displayed 4 Press the left e arrow to return to the table of contents frame z To expand a table of contents book 1 Select a book A submenu of related topics displays 2 Select a topic The topic text displays in the right frame z To exit Tool Help Press N X twice 5 8 7 E...

Page 53: ...you manually turn it off 5 8 8 Charge Battery Automatic battery pack charging occurs when the following conditions are met The battery pack is installed properly The AC DC power supply is in use The MODIS unit is powered on The MODIS unit automatically controls battery pack charging A Battery Charging Status indicator icon located on the right side of the status bar Figure 5 30 shows the charge st...

Page 54: ...eft of the Charge Battery option indicates the battery is charging Refer to Power Management on page 38 for details on how to set your charging mode NOTE i The check mark may cycle off and on during the charging process due to temperature conditions 5 8 9 Connect to PC The Connect to PC selection is used with the optional ShopStream Connect software which lets you view data files on a computer and...

Page 55: ...on top of the unit 3 Type the shop identification information in the available data fields 4 Press Esc to close the dialog box and unplug the keyboard 5 Select Utilities Shop Info to verify that the identification information displays properly and press N X to close the dialog box A message offering to include your information as a header on your printed pages displays Figure 5 33 Figure 5 33 Samp...

Page 56: ...hlight from the Print button to the menu b Use the down d and up b arrows to highlight a menu item c Press Y a to select the highlighted menu item The selection now displays in the right field of the screen Figure 5 34 Figure 5 34 Sample System Information screen d Press the right c arrow to move from the menu field to the information field e Use the down d and up b arrows to scroll the informatio...

Page 57: ...RTANT Always dispose of materials according to local regulations Contact your sales representative for details 6 2 Cleaning and Damage Inspection When using the MODIS unit make sure to do the following Before and after each use check the housing wiring and connectors for dirt and damage At the end of each working day clean the housing wiring and connectors with a soft clean cloth and gentle all pu...

Page 58: ...of the old battery according to local regulations In North America contact the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC at 1 800 822 8837 or refer to their web site at http www rbrc org for the nearest recycling location and instructions for proper battery disposal z To replace the battery pack 1 Remove the old battery pack Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Battery location 2 Insert the new battery pac...

Page 59: ... fuse with a higher rated fuse z To replace the fuse 1 Turn the MODIS unit off 2 Unplug the power cord and remove the battery pack from the unit 3 Using needle nose pliers carefully grasp the fuse and remove it from the unit 4 Using needle nose pliers carefully but firmly grasp the new 5 amp fuse and insert it into its proper slot in the MODIS unit IMPORTANT When inserting a new fuse do not let it...

Page 60: ...ds Software updates are released on CF card media Refer to the instructions accompanying the CF card for installation procedures NOTE i Save your MODIS CF cards They can be used for data storage 6 8 Liquid Crystal Display LCD The LCD needs to be handled carefully Clean the LCD with mild detergent and water Do not place items directly on the LCD surface Excessive pressure can damage the LCD NOTE i ...

Page 61: ...n page 46 for details Allow the battery pack to charge in the unit for 48 hours If the battery pack does not hold the charge you will need to replace it Refer to Replacing the Battery Pack on page 51 Use another power source to continue working Refer to Power Sources on page 8 for details Battery Pack Discharging During Storage If the battery pack is in your MODIS unit when powered off a slow disc...

Page 62: ...ource Forcing the battery pack to charge when the MODIS unit is hot z To handle an over temperature shutoff 1 Remove the battery pack from your MODIS unit 2 Remove your MODIS unit from sunlight or high temperature area 3 Leave your MODIS unit powered off and let it cool down Liquid Crystal Display LCD Darkening Exposure to direct sunlight can cause the liquid crystal in your screen to darken Darke...

Page 63: ... latest version of the software Following are procedures for Verifying your PC meets the minimum requirements for ShopStream Connect software Downloading and Installing ShopStream Connect software on your PC Downloading service upgrades to your MODIS unit B 2 Verifying Minimum PC Requirements IMPORTANT If your PC does not meet the minimum requirements do not attempt to install the ShopStream Conne...

Page 64: ...puter to open the menu 2 Select Properties from the menu The System Properties dialog box displays with your system information Figure B 1 1 System property information 2 Hard drive information Figure B 1 Sample Windows XP System Properties dialog box z To check PC hard drive free space 1 On the Desktop double click My Computer 2 Select View Details Figure B 2 Figure B 2 Sample PC hard drive free ...

Page 65: ... software installer on the PC and double click ShopStreamConnect exe NOTE i C Program Files ShopStream Connect is the default download location 2 When the welcome screen displays Figure B 3 select Next Figure B 3 Sample Welcome screen The License Agreement screen displays Figure B 4 3 Highlight I accept the terms of the license agreement and select Next to continue Figure B 4 Sample License Agreem...

Page 66: ...ll Wizard Figure B 6 Figure B 6 Sample Complete screen A ShopStream Connect shortcut icon is added to your desktop Figure B 7 double click the icon to launch the ShopStream Connect software Figure B 7 Sample ShopStream Connect Desktop icon B 4 Downloading Service Upgrades The ShopStream Connect software allows you to download service upgrades directly to your handheld diagnostic tools as well as u...

Page 67: ...power may damage the tool and render it inoperative Therefore use of the AC DC Power Supply is highly recommended Do not rely on partially charged batteries B 4 2 Installing a Service Upgrade Once you have the required items available use the procedure below to install an upgrade z To install a service upgrade 1 Connect the AC DC Power Supply to the DC power supply input port on MODIS and a reliab...

Page 68: ...he Menu bar Figure B 10 Figure B 10 Sample Update Software menu When connectivity is established with the Snap on Web server a check for updates confirmation message displays Figure B 11 Figure B 11 Sample Check for updates screen 8 Select Next to continue and the software checks to see if an upgrade is available a If no upgrades are available an updates not found message displays Figure B 12 Sele...

Page 69: ...process 9 When the complete message displays select Finish to close the Update Manager 10 Remove the USB cable to disconnect the tool from the PC 11 Press and hold the Power button on MODIS to exit Connect to PC mode The upgrade is now downloaded but not installed The installation process automatically begins when MODIS is powered on 12 Press the MODIS Power button to boot the tool and begin the u...

Page 70: ...ta 29 scanner 26 scope 28 select all 30 setup 30 utilities 35 Y 4 7 C cleaning 50 Color Theme 42 CompactFlash and software updates 44 CompactFlash card slot specifications 6 compatible printers 40 component testing 27 Component Tests button 27 condition file name 31 Connect to PC 47 D damage inspection 50 date time file 31 DC power input 5 deleting data 33 digital meter 28 dimensions unit 6 displa...

Page 71: ...red output 5 and serial port 5 compatible printers 16 connecting a printer 39 third party adapters 40 procedures 2 R run 48 S Safety iii iv safety information iii save bitmap 41 Save Data 29 saved data button 29 saved files backing up 35 copying and moving 33 deleting 33 editing 32 identifying 31 loading 31 selecting all 34 scanner button 26 Scanner View 43 Scanner Plug in data cable 10 13 Scope 2...

Page 72: ...ars 20 23 lower 22 navigating 20 upper 20 type file name 31 U units 37 display as 37 update scanner module 44 USB port 5 utilities 35 49 brightness contrast button 41 charge battery 46 easy scroll 45 gas bench setup 44 HDS units 44 Run 48 system info 48 system tools 44 tool help 45 tool setup 36 utilities button 35 Utilities menu Color Theme 42 Connect to PC 47 Legacy Software 44 Scanner View 43 V...

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