Davis Instruments 8246, 8241, 8245, 8226, 8211, 8220 Reset Check Engine Light, Enable CarChip Alarm

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Data Mode - Displays one blink per second while the CarChip is communicating with a vehicle. Sleep Mode - Does not display any blinks.

PC Mode - Displays one blink per second whenever CarChip is connected to a PC. LED is 100% ON when downloading to a PC.

Disabled Mode

When the CarChip LED is disabled only the Self-test and PC modes are active.

Self-test Mode - Displays three rapid blinks indicates the initial hardware self-test was completed successfully.

PC Mode - Displays one blink per second whenever CarChip is connected to a PC. LED is 100% ON when downloading to a PC.

Reset Check Engine Light

The Reset Check Engine Light command enables your CarChip data logger to turn off the Check Engine light in your vehicle the next time the CarChip data logger is connected to your vehicle.

Note: If the condition that caused the check engine light to appear has not been corrected, the light will reappear the next time the car detects the condition.

To turn the Reset Check Engine Light command on and off:

1.Select Reset Check Engine Light from the CarChip menu.

The CarChip software takes a moment to initialize the setting. The Reset Check Engine Light is now turned on.

2.Select Reset Check Engine Light a second time.

The CarChip software take a moment to initialize the setting. The Reset Check Engine Light is now turned off.

To view Reset Check Engine Light status:

1.View the Reset Check Engine Light command from the CarChip menu.

If a check displays next to the command, the command is turned on. If a check does not display, the command has been turned off.

Enable CarChip Alarm

The Enable CarChip Alarm command is active (not grayed out) on the CarChip menu when a CarChip E/X with Alarm (# 8225), CarChip Fleet with Alarm (# 8245), CarChip Pro (# 8226) or CarChip Fleet Pro (# 8246) is connected to your computer and has an established a connection with the CarChip software. These models of CarChip emit an audible alarm in your vehicle when speed band thresholds, acceleration and braking thresholds have been exceeded.

The Enable Alarm command initializes the alarm setting and allows you to set the alarm volume or disable the alarm if the alarm is currently enabled through the Set Alarm dialog box. When a check box displays next to the Enable Alarm in the CarChip Menu, the alarm on the CarChip data logger is turned on. If a check box does not display, the CarChip data logger alarm has been turned off.

To toggle the CarChip Alarm on and off:

1.Select Enable Alarm from the CarChip menu.

The CarChip software takes a moment to initialize the Alarm setting. The Set Alarm dialog box displays with the alarm settings available for the version of CarChip you are using. See Set Alarm Volume for more information.

To view CarChip Alarm Status:

1.View Enable Alarm from the CarChip menu.

If a check displays next to the command, the CarChip alarm is turned on and in use. If a check does not display, the CarChip alarm is turned off.

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Contents Page Diablo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545-2778 U.S.A Fax Table Of Contents Index More Information Welcome to CarChipWhats New in CarChip Getting StartedHow CarChip Works CarChip InstallationInstalling CarChip in your Car Behind a small access panel in the dash Connecting CarChip Pro to a Computer Connecting an Older Model CarChip to a Computer Installing CarChip SoftwareExample File Unidentified Vehicle/Driver ID Downloading CarChip DataApply To All Assign Drivers View Menu CommandsExporting Data File Menu CommandsToolbar Icons ToolbarTrip Log Navigation Buttons Navigation ButtonsRight Click Menu Options Shortcuts & Navigation AidsRight Click Save As Right Click Copy AsCopy Plot As Save Plot As Using CarChip HelpDo this Setup Menu Commands Menu CommandsWalkthrough Menu Walkthrough Full SetupWalkthrough Sequence Welcome to CarChip Walkthrough Express Setup Walkthrough Sequence Anomalous Vehicles Communications Port PlotsDraw Speed Bands Draw Acceleration Events Draw Braking EventsPlot Coordinates Options Draw Plots As LinesNormalize Vertical Speed Axes Units of Measure Parameter Thresholds Vehicle Data Parameters Driver ID Driver ID Column Vehicle ID Driver ID Name ColumnVehicle ID VIN Column Vehicle ID Name ColumnCarChip ID Miscellaneous CarChip Name ColumnCarChip Serial Number Column Clear CarChip Memory? Miscellaneous Command Clear Memory BoxDownloading CarChip Data CarChip Menu CommandsDisplay CarChip Memory CarChip LED Modes Enable CarChip LEDClear CarChip Memory Enable CarChip Alarm Reset Check Engine LightEnable CarChip VIN Mode Set Alarm VolumeSet Speed Bands Set Braking Thresholds Speed Bands Right-Click MenuSet Acceleration Thresholds Hard Braking ThresholdExtreme Braking Threshold Set Clock Hard Acceleration ThresholdExtreme Acceleration Threshold Time Difference Adjustment Time Difference Warning Choose Other Parameters Fuel Entry Tools Menu CommandsEmissions Readiness Fuel System Comprehensive Component Trip Type Entry CarChip Home CarChip TableDriver Summary Monthly SummaryVehicle Summary Home Page Vehicle Summary View Home Page Driver Summary ViewParameter Summaries Trip Log ViewsTrip Log Plot View Zoom Trip Log Plot View Mouse CommandsUnzoom Copy As Save As Trip Log Table ViewPage Trip Log Report Trip Log Summary Activity Log Event View Activity Log ViewRight Click Menu Options Activity Log Summary View Comments Accident Log Plot View Activity Log Summary ViewAccident Log Views Page Accident Log Plot View Mouse Commands Accident Log Report View Page Accident Log Summary View Page Accident Log Table View Page Vehicle Trouble Log View Vehicle Trouble Log Summary View Vehicle Trouble Log Problem View Page Obdii Freeze Frame Summary Log Field Description Help CommentsInformation on Dis and Older Model CarChips Help Menu CommandsUSB Number of extreme acceleration events, vehicle ID Parameter Range Resolution Connecting an Older Model CarChip to a Computer More Information Menu Not powered by vehicle or computer 10-15 year life Computer Cable Length 2 m Alarm Date and time, and corresponding line graph of vehicle speed Prior Release Notes Incompatible Vehicle List What is OBDII?One Year Limited Warranty Contacting Davis Instruments Safety NoticePage Index 30, 47 11, 14, 61, 63, 70 100