
Diagnostic Tool Controls
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
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2.
Monitor icons
- Indicate which Monitors are supported by the
vehicle under test, and whether or not the associated Monitor has
run its diagnostic testing (Monitor status). When a Monitor icon is
solid green, it indicates that the associated Monitor has completed
its diagnostic testing. When a Monitor icon is flashing red, it
indicates that the vehicle supports the associated Monitor, but the
Monitor has not yet run its diagnostic testing.
3.
Vehicle icon
- Indicates whether or not the diagnostic tool is
being properly powered through the vehicle’s Data Link Connector
(DLC). A visible icon indicates that the diagnostic tool is being
powered through the vehicle’s DLC connector.
4.
Link icon
- Indicates whether or not the diagnostic tool is
communicating (linked) with the vehicle’s on-board computer. When
visible, the diagnostic tool is communicating with the computer. If
the Link icon is not visible, the diagnostic tool is not communicating
with the computer.
5.
Computer icon
- When this icon is visible it indicates that the
diagnostic tool is linked to a personal computer. Optional software is
available that makes it possible to upload retrieved data to a
personal computer.
6.
Diagnostic Tool Internal Battery icon
- When visible, indicates
the diagnostic tool batteries are “low” and should be replaced. If the
batteries are not replaced when the battery symbol is "on", all 3
LEDs will light up as a last resort indicator to warn you that the
batteries need replacement. No data will be displayed on screen
when all 3 LEDs are lit.
7.
DTC Display Area
- Displays the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
number. Each fault is assigned a code number that is specific to that
fault. The DTC number is color-coded as follows:
RED
- Indicates the currently displayed DTC is a PERMANENT
DTC.
YELLOW
- Indicates the currently displayed DTC is a PENDING
DTC.
GREEN
- In cases where no codes are retrieved, a “No DTCs
are presently stored in the vehicle’s computer” message is
shown in green.
8.
Code Number Sequence
- The diagnostic tool assigns a sequence
number to each DTC that is present in the computer’s memory,
starting with “1.” This number indicates which code is currently
displayed. Code number “1” is always the highest priority code, and
the one for which “Freeze Frame” data has been stored.
If “1” is a “Pending” code, there may or may not be “Freeze
Frame” data stored in memory.
9.
Code Enumerator
- Indicates the total number of codes retrieved
from the vehicle’s computer.
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