OTC Wireless switch/hub manual Record and Playback, Playback a Data File, Record a Data File

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ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide

Chapter 3: Datastream

 

Datastream Functions

Record and Playback

Playback a Data File

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The Record function lets you record up to 150 one-sec- ond frames of data (75 frames that occur before pressing the Record function key and 75 frames that occur after pressing the key). The Playback function lets you replay recorded data. You can also save and delete recordings.

Record a Data File

To record a data file, follow these steps:

To replay a recorded (saved) data file, follow these steps:

1Press the MENU key to display the Application Manager screen.

2From the Application Manager screen, select Playback. This displays the Events to Playback screen.

Note: The Events to Playback list holds the recordings. When the list is full, old recordings automatically delete as you make new recordings. To prevent a recording from being automatically deleted, highlight the recording and press the Save function key. This places a disk icon to the left of the file name and saves the recording until you delete it. (Use the Delete function key to delete a selected recording.)

Figure 3.3: Datastream Screen - Record Function

1With the Datastream screen displayed, press the Record function key. This does the following:

Temporarily shades the Record function key.

Automatically records the past 75 frames of data that occurred before pressing the key and continues recording the next 75 frames of data as they occur.

Displays a countdown on the status line of the number of frames left to be recorded (from Recording: 75 to Recording:1). When the countdown reaches 1, the recorded data is saved as an Event file and placed in a Playback folder.

Note: To record less than 150 frames of data, press the EXIT key at any time. This stops the recording and saves only the frames already captured.

2When the recording completes, continue viewing live data or press the EXIT key to return to the Diagnostic Menu screen.

3Refer to the next section for playback steps.

Figure 3.4: Events to Playback Screen

3Select the recorded event to replay and press the ENTER key. (The events are identified by the vehicle description, date, and time of the recording.) The recorded event displays on either the DTC display screen or the Datastream screen, depending on the type of recording (Fault Codes or Live Data).

4If the Datastream screen displays, use the Left and Right Direction keys to view the data. The Frame number in the status line changes as you move through the recording.

Note: There may be a DTC function key you can use to view a list of any DTCs that existed at the time of the recording. You can use the To Top function key to move a selected line to the top of the screen. You can also use other functions of the Datastream screen, such as Graph, Print, Zoom, and Sort. Refer to the steps for these on the next few pages.

5When you are finished viewing the recording, press the EXIT key to return to the Application Manager screen.

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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 Introduction General InformationIntroduction 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 AdapterGM Adapter Battery 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 InfoSpecial Tests Vehicle ApplicationsVehicle Applications Enter the Vehicle Information Start-up StepsTo enter the vehicle information, follow these steps Vehicle Information Manufacturer Screen Enter the Vehicle InformationEnter the Vehicle Information OBD II Vehicle Cable Connection Connect the CableConnect 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 FunctionsPlayback a Data File Record and PlaybackRecord 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 DisplayTo Top LockTo lock data lines, follow these steps Pathfinder ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide Freeze FrameTo 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 stepsClear Codes To clear the diagnostic trouble codes, follow these stepsClear 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 After retrieving flash codes from a vehicle refer to Clear Codes Flash CodesTo clear flash codes, follow these steps To perform a Post Collision Test, follow these steps Post Collision TestEnter key Post Collision Test Repair Trac PathfinderRepair 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 Special Tests Basic Special Test ProcedureTo 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 Technical Service SPX Corporation Limited 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