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Getting Started | MTS 6534 / MTS 6535 | 9
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6.4
Operation
WARNING - Risk of accident when used while
driving
Impairment of driving safety and braking effect
by connecting cables in the driver's area and
distraction when using while driving. Death or
serious injury.
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Place, lay and secure TS1 Trigger switch and all
connection lines in such a way that there is no
impairment of driving safety and braking effect.
¶
The use of TS1 Trigger switch and the re-
cording of diagnostic data while driving may
only be carried out by trained and instructed
workshop staff.
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TS1 Trigger switch must be operated by a
second person (not driver) while driving.
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Observe StVO during the entire data recording.
Use of VCI and MTS 6534/6535 and record-
ing of diagnostic data while driving may
only be performed by trained and instruct-
ed employees of the service workshop.
1.
Connect the TS1 Trigger switch to the USB port on
the MTS 6534/6535 (fig. 2, item 2).
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2
Fig. 2:
MTS 6534/6535
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A short beep sounds and both LEDs light up and
then go dark.
2.
To record vehicle malfunctions, press the recording
button 1 time.
3.
To end recording, press the recording button again.
4.
Evaluate the recorded data with the aid of VCI soft-
ware.
6.5
Information on Data Protection
!
The data processing performed by this device may
be protected by regional data protection regulations.
Processed categories of data are vehicle master data
(data generated in the vehicle during manufacturing
like the vehicle identification number VIN), and ve-
hicle event data (data generated by the vehicle after
manufacturing). The processing purpose is vehicle
diagnosis.
7. Getting Started
The following sections provide the information needed to
begin using the VCI including installing the VCI Manager
software, updating the firmware on the device, configur-
ing connection methods, and communicating with the
vehicle.
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Before operating your VCI we recommend visiting
the
http://placeholder-link for ADT-website
to see if a
newer version of the VCI firmware is available for
your VCI
7.1
Installing the VCI Manager Software
The VCI Manager software is installed on the PC and
provides access to the VCIs located on your network.
The VCI Manager must be installed on the PC in order
to configure, update and run diagnostic applications
targeted for the PC. Initially you use the VCI Manager
software to set up the configuration of each VCI. The
VCI Manager is also used to update the firmware on the
VCI. Use the following procedure to install the VCI Man-
ager software on your PC.
1.
Double-click the setup file and follow the instruc-
tions on the screen.
2.
The InstallShield wizard displays a panel indicat-
ing that the program is ready to be installed. Click
Install to proceed with the installation. A progress bar
shows the status of the installation. [You can click
Cancel if you want to halt the installation process.
You are prompted to respond if you are sure you wish
to cancel the installation.]
3.
Click Finish to complete the installation. The In-
stallShield Wizard places the VCI Manager icon on
your desktop.
7.2
Setting Up the VCI Hardware
7.2.1
Installing Your Wireless Adapter
The wireless adapter must be installed into the VCI before
you can use the wireless features. Use the following proce-
dure to install the wireless adapter into your VCI.
1.
Ensure power is removed from VCI.
2.
Remove the lower boot from the VCI.
3.
Install the wireless adapter into the USB port.
4.
Replace the lower boot on the VCI.
If you have a wireless VCI kit and are planning to use
Point-to-Point wireless communication, you must install
the second wireless adapter from your kit into the PC.
Use the following procedure to install your wireless
adapter into your PC.
1.
Identify a USB 2.0 port on your PC that is accessible.
Do not plug wireless adapter into a USB hub.