OTC Wireless switch/hub Basic Multiple Component Control Screen, Solenoid, Relay Controls Screen

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Special Test Screen Examples

Basic Multiple Component Control Screen

The following screen is the basic manual control screen for multiple components. This screen allows control of more than one component and has a More function key menu for performing additional functions. You select a component and then press the Start function key to begin. You then use the On and Off function keys to control the selected component.

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Figure 10.5: Multiple Component Control Screen Example

Item 1 This area displays the command you have issued through the scan tool (On, Off).

Item 2 This area displays the list of components you can control along with the state of each component being read by the ECU.

Item 3 The status line displays the current status of the test.

Item 4 The function keys let you manually control the component as necessary. Compare what is commanded by the NGIS tool to the state of the component being read by the ECU to the actual physical state of the component.

Item 5 The More menu contains basic Datastream functions. For details, refer to “Datastream Functions” on page 20.

Solenoid, Relay Controls Screen

The following screen is the basic manual control screen for a solenoid and enable relay. You press the Start function key to begin (when you press Start, the key name changes to Exit). You then use the Solenoid and Relay function keys to control the components.

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Figure 10.6: Solenoid, Relay Controls Screen Example

Item 1 This area displays the commands you have issued through the scan tool (On, Off).

Item 2 This area displays the states of the components being read by the ECU. The bottom of this area may also contain special test instructions.

Item 3 The status line displays the current status of the test.

Item 4 The function keys let you manually control the component as necessary. Compare what is commanded by the NGIS tool to the state of the component being read by the ECU to the actual physical state of the component.

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switch/hub specifications

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