OTC Wireless switch/hub manual Start-up Steps

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ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide

Non-OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection

This type of connection generally requires the DB25 Power cable (3305-72) or another vehicle-specific cable.

Note: Some non-ODB II vehicles may require the System Smart 25-pin cable.

Note: For a description of the cables, refer to “Cables” on page 3.

To connect the DB25 Power cable or another similar cable, follow these steps:

Chapter 2: Start-up Steps

Step 2: Connect the Cable

2Connect the cable’s 25-pin connector to the DB25 port on the top of the NGIS tool. Finger tighten the connecting screws (see Figure 2.11).

Note: Extension cable (3305-71) can be used between the NGIS tool and the DB25 Power cable. Refer to “Extension Cable (3305-71) on page 3.

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Figure 2.12: DB25 Power Cable Connection to Cigarette Lighter

Receptacle

3 Connect the cables’s power plug into the vehicle’s ciga- rette lighter receptacle.

Note: Battery Adapter (212638) can be used to connect the cable’s power plug to the vehicle’s battery. Refer to “Battery Adapter (212638)” on page 5.

Figure 2.10: Adapter Connection to DB25 Power Cable

1Locate the required adapter and connect the adapter’s 8-pin connector to the cable’s 8-pin connector. For a description of the adapters, refer to “Vehicle Adapters” on page 4.

Figure 2.13: DB25 Power Cable Connection to Vehicle’s DLC

4 Connect the adapter’s connector to the vehicle’s DLC.

Note: The vehicle’s DLC is not always located under the dash as shown above.

Note: Some adapters may have more than one connec- tor or may have test leads instead of a connector. Whatever the case, make the required connections to the vehicle’s DLC.

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

Figure 2.11: DB25 Power Cable Connection to NGIS Tool

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Contents ABS / AIR BAG 2004 User Guide SPX Corporation. All rights reserved Important NoticesNext 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 General Information IntroductionIntroduction Exit moves back one screen Equipment DescriptionsNext Generation Information System Ngis Tool Equipment DescriptionsExtension Cable DB25 Power CableCables System Smart 25-Pin CableFord II Adapter Vehicle AdaptersUniversal B Adapter Universal C AdapterBattery Adapter GM AdapterSumitomo Adapter Application Manager Screen Software InstallationSoftware Description Software ScreensVehicle Identification screen has three sections as follows For detailed information about using this screen, referVehicle Identification Screen Vehicle Identification Required Cables ScreenDatastream Diagnostic Menu ScreenCustom Datastream Diagnostic Codes Or Read Codes and Clear CodesPathfinder Post Collision TestController ID Vehicle InfoVehicle Applications Special TestsVehicle Applications Start-up Steps Enter the Vehicle InformationTo enter the vehicle information, follow these steps Vehicle Information Manufacturer Screen Enter the Vehicle InformationEnter the Vehicle Information Connect the Cable OBD II Vehicle Cable ConnectionConnect the Cable Start-up Steps Select the Diagnostic Function Select the Diagnostic FunctionTo select the diagnostic function, follow these steps About Datastream Automatic Diagnostic Code Triggered RecordBasic Datastream Procedure DatastreamDatastream Functions Datastream FunctionsRecord and Playback Playback a Data FileRecord a Data File You can change the display of the lines as follows Graph / Analog / LED / DigitalAbout Digital Display About LED DisplayAbout Analog Display About Graph DisplayLock To TopTo lock data lines, follow these steps ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide Freeze Frame PathfinderTo freeze data, follow these steps To zoom the view of the data lines, follow these steps PrintZoom To print the data, follow these stepsTo sort the data lines, follow these steps SortTo change the units of measure, follow these steps English / Metric UnitsTo show or hide the LED bar, follow these steps Show / Hide LED BarTo hide or show the analog gauges, follow these steps Show / Hide AnalogTo use the custom datastream function, follow these steps Custom DatastreamThis page is intentionally blank Diagnostic Menu Screen with Diagnostic Codes Option Diagnostic Codes Read / Clear CodesTo read and display DTC codes, follow these steps Read CodesRead and Display Codes Read CodesTo read codes, follow these steps Read Codes OnlyInformation or Instruction Screen Review Codes To review diagnostic trouble codes, follow these stepsTo clear the diagnostic trouble codes, follow these steps Clear CodesClear Codes To perform a self diagnostic test, follow these steps Self Diagnostics21 Self Diagnostics Menu Screen Self DiagnosticsTo perform a wiggle test, follow these steps Wiggle TestTo read flash codes, follow these steps Read Codes / Clear Codes Flash CodesRead Codes Flash Codes Read Codes / Clear Codes Flash CodesRead Codes / Clear Codes Flash Codes Clear Codes Flash Codes After retrieving flash codes from a vehicle refer toTo clear flash codes, follow these steps Post Collision Test To perform a Post Collision Test, follow these stepsEnter key Post Collision Test Pathfinder Repair TracRepair Trac Fast Fixes Fast FixesFast Fix Select Category Screen TSB References TSB ReferencesTo view the TSB references, follow these steps Specifications SpecificationsTo view the vehicle specifications, follow these steps Component Location Component LocationTo view the component locations, follow these steps Brake Bleed Procedure Brake Bleed ProcedureTo view the brake bleed procedure, follow these steps Brake Bleed Sequence Brake Bleed SequenceTo view the brake bleed sequence, follow these steps Vehicle Info Specifications ScreenRelated TSBs Related TSBsTo view the related TSBs, follow these steps To view the system type, follow these steps System TypeSystem Type System Type option lets you view the vehicle descriptionProm Identification Prom IdentificationTo view Prom information, follow these steps To display the Controller ID information, follow these steps Controller IDThis page is intentionally blank Basic Special Test Procedure Special TestsTo perform special tests on a vehicle, follow these steps ABS Version Test Special Test DescriptionsABS Manual Control Tests ABS Motor TestIdle Up Manual Control Test Function TestGear Tension Relief Test Hydraulic Control TestsPump Motor Tests Motor Rehome TestSolenoid Tests System IdentificationBasic Single Component Control Screen Special Test Screen ExamplesBi-directional Control Screen Examples Instructional Screen ExampleSolenoid, Relay Controls Screen Basic Multiple Component Control ScreenActivate/Deactivate Screen Automatic Test ScreenThis page is intentionally blank SPX Corporation Limited Warranty Technical 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OTC Wireless Switch/Hub: Revolutionizing Connectivity

In our increasingly interconnected world, the need for efficient communication and control solutions has never been more significant. The OTC Wireless Switch/Hub stands out as a pioneering device designed to streamline the way we connect and manage various devices within a network. This innovative product is crafted for both residential and commercial applications, delivering seamless wireless communication that enhances user experience and operational efficiency.

One of the main features of the OTC Wireless Switch/Hub is its ability to support multiple wireless protocols, including Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Bluetooth. This versatility allows it to integrate with a wide range of devices, from smart home appliances to industrial machinery. Users can effortlessly control lights, thermostats, security systems, and more, all from one centralized hub.

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With its scalable architecture, the OTC Wireless Switch/Hub can be expanded to accommodate additional devices as networks grow. This flexibility makes it an ideal solution for both small homes and large enterprises, enabling users to future-proof their connectivity investments.

In conclusion, the OTC Wireless Switch/Hub offers a comprehensive solution for managing and connecting diverse devices through its multi-protocol support, robust security features, user-friendly interface, and real-time monitoring capabilities. As technology continues to advance, this innovative device positions itself as a cornerstone for smart living and efficient operations. Whether you are a homeowner looking to automate your space or a business seeking to enhance operational efficiency, the OTC Wireless Switch/Hub is poised to meet your connectivity needs.