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User Manual G3 units : Version 37, Firmware V4.0
4.1.2 Definitions and examples of Functions usage
Here’s a brief definition of offered functions as well as a small sample of possible usage. Usage proce
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dures of Functions and Sub Functions are available in referenced sections.
Function
Name
Definition
Example of usage
Manual
Section
Version
Allows viewing the current firmware
version of the IIDTool
Version 3.0 Build 2006
Read/Clear
Faults
Reading faults indicates the possible
presence of an electrical or mechani
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cal problem. Clearing Erasing faults
registered by ECUs
Understand why a warning light is dis
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played on the instrument pack.
Advanced
Read
Further Faults analysis to check the
level of completion of faults detection
tests
Check if specific faults are still under test
Height
Change the height of the air suspen
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sion
ex : Raise the standard height by 10 mm
Height Control
Change the current height mode (Nor
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mal, off-road or Access). Lower the
rear axle down to the bump stops.
Change height mode from outside the
vehicle for easier loading.
Calibration
Calibration of sensors which have
undergone replacement or repair
ex : Steering angle sensor
Service Test
Complementary action for the diagno
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sis, repair and others
Resetting the oil counter
Live Values
Monitoring and visualization of
sensor or actuator status
Allows identifying conditions present
when diagnosis is performed
Control IO
Sensors and actuators control for
testing system components
ex : Simulate temperature to verify the
system response
Car Configura
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tion
Modify the configuration file of the
vehicle to customize a behavior.
Activate the rear-view screen after instal
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ling a rear-view camera.
ECU Flash
Updating ECU firmwares
Update the Bluetooth ECU (phone) to fix
some pairing problems
ECU Info
Visualization of information for each
ECU detected
Verify if the ECU firmware is up to date
Save and Res-
tore
Save and recall suspension calibra-
tion. Restore configuration values.
ex : Reset configurations as they were
when using the tool for the first time.