OTC Wireless switch/hub manual Automatic Test Screen, Activate/Deactivate Screen

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Chapter 10: Special Tests

 

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Automatic Test Screen

The following screen is an example of an automatic test screen.You press the Start function key to begin the automatic test.

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Figure 10.7: Automatic Test Screen Example

Item 1 This area displays the state of the test commands being issued by the scan tool (On, Off).

Item 2 This area displays each component. As the test runs, the brackets around the dots indicate the component(s) currently being tested.

Note: The bracket on the left side of the dot repre- sents the command and the bracket on the right side represents the feedback. If one of the brackets is missing during the test, it indicates a problem.

Item 3 This area may display special test instructions. Item 4 The status line displays the current status of the test. Item 5 The Start function key starts the test.

Activate/Deactivate Screen

The following screen is an example of a manual control screen with a toggle Activate/Deactivate function key. You use this function key to begin the test.

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Figure 10.8: Activate/Deactivate Screen Example

Item 1 This area displays the name of the component being tested.

Item 2 This area displays the state of the component. Item 3 This area shows the time clock for 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.

Note: Press the Activate function key to turn on the component. This changes the component state to “On” and changes the function key to “Deactivate”. Press the Deactivate function key to turn off the component.

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Applications Vehicle ApplicationsSpecial Tests To enter the vehicle information, follow these steps Start-up StepsEnter the Vehicle Information Vehicle Information Manufacturer Screen Enter the Vehicle InformationEnter 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 Basic Datastream Procedure Automatic Diagnostic Code Triggered RecordDatastream About DatastreamDatastream Functions Datastream FunctionsRecord a Data File Record and PlaybackPlayback a Data File About Digital Display Graph / Analog / LED / DigitalAbout LED Display You can change the display of the lines as followsAbout Analog Display About Graph DisplayTo lock data lines, follow these steps LockTo Top To freeze data, follow these steps ABS / Air Bag 2004 User Guide Freeze FramePathfinder Zoom PrintTo print the data, follow these steps To zoom the view 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TSBsRelated TSBs System Type System TypeSystem Type option lets you view the vehicle description To view the system type, follow these stepsTo view Prom information, follow these steps Prom IdentificationProm Identification To display the Controller ID information, follow these steps Controller IDThis page is intentionally blank To perform special tests on a vehicle, follow these steps Basic Special Test ProcedureSpecial Tests ABS Manual Control Tests Special Test DescriptionsABS Motor Test ABS Version TestGear Tension Relief Test Function TestHydraulic Control Tests Idle Up Manual Control TestSolenoid Tests Motor Rehome TestSystem Identification Pump Motor TestsBi-directional Control Screen Examples Special Test Screen ExamplesInstructional Screen Example Basic Single Component Control ScreenSolenoid, Relay Controls Screen Basic Multiple Component Control ScreenActivate/Deactivate Screen Automatic Test ScreenThis page is intentionally blank Repair Service SPX Corporation Limited 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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.

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