OTC Wireless switch/hub manual Connect the Cable, OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection

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Step 2: Connect the Cable

Step 2: Connect the Cable

The method used to connect the NGIS tool to a vehi- cle’s electronic control unit (ECU) depends on the vehicle’s configuration as follows:

A vehicle equipped with an On Board Diagnostics Two (OBD II) vehicle management system supplies both com- munication and 12-volt power through a standardized J-1962 data link connection (DLC).

A vehicle not equipped with an OBD II system supplies communication through a DLC connection and supplies 12-volt power through the cigarette lighter receptacle or a connection to the battery.

Note: Both connections described above charge the NGIS tool’s battery while connected.

OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection

This type of connection generally requires the System Smart 25-pin cable (3305-73) and a System Smart Insert (SSI).

Note: For a description of the cables, refer to “Cables” on

page 3.

To connect the System Smart 25-pin cable, follow these steps:

Figure 2.7: SSI and System Smart 25-pin Cable

1Locate the required SSI and insert it into the port on the top of the cable’s 25-pin connector.

Figure 2.8: System Smart 25-pin Cable Connection to NGIS Tool

2Connect the cable’s 25-pin connector to the DB25 port on the top of the NGIS tool. Finger tighten the connecting screws.

Note: Extension cable (3305-71) can be used between the NGIS tool and the System Smart 25-pin cable. Refer to “Extension Cable (3305-71) on page 3.

Figure 2.9: System Smart 25-pin Cable Connection to Vehicle’s DLC

3Connect the cables’s J-1962 (16 pin) connector into the vehicle’s J-1962 DLC (16 pin), located under the vehicle dash.

4Continue with the next section, “Step 3: Select the Diag- nostic Function” on page 18.

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Contents ABS / AIR BAG 2004 User Guide Important Notices SPX Corporation. All rights reservedNext Generation Information System Tool User Guide Page Contents Datastream Vehicle Info This page is intentionally blank Safety Precautions Safety PrecautionsABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide Introduction General InformationIntroduction Equipment Descriptions Equipment DescriptionsNext Generation Information System Ngis Tool Exit moves back one screenSystem Smart 25-Pin Cable DB25 Power CableCables Extension CableUniversal C Adapter Vehicle AdaptersUniversal B Adapter Ford II AdapterSumitomo Adapter Battery AdapterGM Adapter Software Screens Software InstallationSoftware Description Application Manager ScreenVehicle Identification Required Cables Screen For detailed information about using this screen, referVehicle Identification Screen Vehicle Identification screen has three sections as followsDiagnostic Menu Screen DatastreamDiagnostic Codes Or Read Codes and Clear Codes Custom DatastreamPost Collision Test PathfinderVehicle Info Controller IDVehicle Applications Vehicle ApplicationsSpecial Tests To enter the vehicle information, follow these steps Start-up StepsEnter the Vehicle Information Enter the Vehicle Information Vehicle Information Manufacturer ScreenEnter the Vehicle Information Connect the Cable Connect the CableOBD II Vehicle Cable Connection Start-up Steps To select the diagnostic function, follow these steps Select the Diagnostic FunctionSelect the Diagnostic Function Datastream Automatic Diagnostic Code Triggered RecordBasic Datastream Procedure About DatastreamDatastream Functions Datastream FunctionsRecord a Data File Record and PlaybackPlayback a Data File About LED Display Graph / Analog / LED / DigitalAbout Digital Display You can change the display of the lines as followsAbout Graph Display About Analog DisplayTo lock data lines, follow these steps LockTo Top To freeze data, follow these steps ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide Freeze FramePathfinder To print the data, follow these steps PrintZoom To zoom the view of the data lines, follow these stepsSort To sort the data lines, follow these stepsEnglish / Metric Units To change the units of measure, follow these stepsShow / Hide LED Bar To show or hide the LED bar, follow these stepsShow / Hide Analog To hide or show the analog gauges, follow these stepsCustom Datastream To use the custom datastream function, follow these stepsThis page is intentionally blank Diagnostic Codes Read / Clear Codes Diagnostic Menu Screen with Diagnostic Codes OptionRead Codes Read CodesRead and Display Codes To read and display DTC codes, follow these stepsRead Codes Only To read codes, follow these stepsInformation or Instruction Screen To review diagnostic trouble codes, follow these steps Review CodesClear Codes To clear the diagnostic trouble codes, follow these stepsClear Codes Self Diagnostics To perform a self diagnostic test, follow these stepsSelf Diagnostics 21 Self Diagnostics Menu ScreenWiggle Test To perform a wiggle test, follow these stepsRead Codes / Clear Codes Flash Codes Read Codes / Clear Codes Flash CodesRead Codes Flash Codes To read flash codes, follow these stepsRead Codes / Clear Codes Flash Codes To clear flash codes, follow these steps Clear Codes Flash CodesAfter retrieving flash codes from a vehicle refer to Enter key Post Collision TestTo perform a Post Collision Test, follow these steps Post Collision Test Repair Trac PathfinderRepair Trac Fast Fixes Fast FixesFast Fix Select Category Screen To view the TSB references, follow these steps TSB ReferencesTSB References To view the vehicle specifications, follow these steps SpecificationsSpecifications To view the component locations, follow these steps Component LocationComponent Location To view the brake bleed procedure, follow these steps Brake Bleed ProcedureBrake Bleed Procedure To view the brake bleed sequence, follow these steps Brake Bleed SequenceBrake Bleed Sequence Specifications Screen Vehicle InfoTo view the related TSBs, follow these steps Related TSBsRelated TSBs System Type option lets you view the vehicle description System TypeSystem Type To view the system type, follow these stepsTo view Prom information, follow these steps Prom IdentificationProm Identification Controller ID To display the Controller ID information, follow these stepsThis page is intentionally blank To perform special tests on a vehicle, follow these steps Basic Special Test ProcedureSpecial Tests ABS Motor Test Special Test DescriptionsABS Manual Control Tests ABS Version TestHydraulic Control Tests Function TestGear Tension Relief Test Idle Up Manual Control TestSystem Identification Motor Rehome TestSolenoid Tests Pump Motor TestsInstructional Screen Example Special Test Screen ExamplesBi-directional Control Screen Examples Basic Single Component Control ScreenBasic Multiple Component Control Screen Solenoid, Relay Controls ScreenAutomatic Test Screen Activate/Deactivate ScreenThis page is intentionally blank Repair Service SPX Corporation Limited WarrantyTechnical Service 06/14/05 Part Number

switch/hub specifications

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