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Introduction
The Stand
2.4.2 AC Power Supply
The scan tool can be powered from a standard wall socket using the AC power supply and power
adapter. The jack on the output cable of the AC power supply attaches to the DC power supply
input port on top of the scan tool. Use only the AC power supply provided.
2.4.3 Vehicle Power
The scan tool receives power from the test vehicle when it is connected to a powered data link
connector (DLC) with the data cable. All OBD-II/EOBD compliant vehicles are required to have
battery power available on the DLC. If the scan tool does not power on when connected to an
OBD-II/EOBD DLC, there may be a circuit problem on the vehicle. Check the green LED on the
data cable (see
for additional information). If the LED is not illuminated,
suspect a problem on the DLC power circuit.
Certain vehicles do not provide vehicle power on the DLC. For these applications, a separate
cable adapter and power cable are needed to power the unit. Optional data cable adapters are
available for a number of vehicle manufacturers. Contact your sales representative for availability.
The power cable connects to a port on the cable adapter.
IMPORTANT:
Never connect the optional power cable or the AC power supply to the DC power supply input on
top of the unit when the scan tool is communicating with a vehicle.
2.5 The Stand
The built-in stand extends from the back of the unit to allow hands-free viewing. The stand clips
into the unit for storage and pivots out so the display is at a 35 degree angle when in use.
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