Snap on Diagnostics EEHD301NEW Display Unit User Manual D10 UserManual

Snap-on Diagnostics Display Unit D10 UserManual

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94Ask-a-Tech Operations Launching Ask-a-Tech9.2   Launching Ask-a-TechTap the Ask-a-Tech button on the Home screen to launch the website. Ask-a-Tech information is vehicle specific and a vehicle must be identified before the Home Page opens.Expect one of the two following results when Ask-a-Tech is selected:1. A confirmation message displays if the diagnostic platform recognizes an active vehicle:a. Select OK to continue with the identified vehicle.b. Select Cancel to identify a different vehicle.Figure 9-1 Sample confirmation message2. A vehicle identification sequence begins if there is no active vehicle. Follow the screen prompts to:a. Select the yearb. Select the makec. Select the modelSelect OK when the confirmation message displays.The Ask-a-Tech website launches once the vehicle identification is confirmed. 9.3   Ask-a-Tech Home PageThe Ask-a-Tech website opens to the home page (Figure 9-2). You are asked to register and login the first time you open Ask-a-Tech and select one of the interactive features. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration and login.
95Ask-a-Tech Operations Ask-a-Tech Home PageFigure 9-2 Sample Ask-a-Tech pageThere are two main sections on the home page:•Ask-a-Tech Pulse•What Do You Want To Do?9.3.1  Ask-a-Tech PulseThe Ask-a-Tech Pulse is a capsule summary of recent activity. Selecting an item from the list opens the complete tip. An icon along the right-hand edge indicates the type of tip:Information on a tip page varies depending upon a number of factors; the type of tip, the complexity of the issue, and what is required to resolve the situation. Tip pages allow you to track the complete history of a tip, from the original question to the verified repair (Figure 9-3).Icon Name DescriptionQuestion Indicates a question a member is asking of the group.Answer Indicates an answer a member has posted in response to a question.Best Answer Indicates what the community has determined to be the best answer to a question posted by a member.Fixed Indicates there is a verified solution to a posted question.
96Ask-a-Tech Operations Ask-a-Tech Home PageFigure 9-3 Sample Ask-a-Tech tip pageHover over an acronym with a dashed underline in a Tip and a popup with the acronym definition opens as shown in the illustration above. Tip pages may also include hyperlinks that take you to test procedures and Fast-Track Troubleshooter references.9.3.2  What Do You Want To Do?This section gives you access to a number of options, including:•Perform a Search•View Latest Questions•Ask a Question•Enter a TipOther Home page options, such as My Preferences and My Expert Subscriptions, allow you to personalize the Ask-a-Tech experience. My Open Questions provides a quick way to check for responses to questions you have posted.Vehicle identification is carried over from the diagnostic platform when you enter Ask-a-Tech and displays just below the search field. The Change Vehicle button to the left of the search field allows you to change the vehicle or modify its attributes. Selecting the Change Vehicle button opens a dialog box. Follow the on-screen instructions to change the vehicle.IMPORTANT:Changing the vehicle in Ask-a-Tech, or any other web-based application, modifies the vehicle identification on the website, but not on the diagnostic platform. Therefore, the original vehicle is still active when you return to the diagnostic platform.
97Ask-a-Tech Operations Ask-a-Tech Home PagePerform a SearchEnter an item in the search field near the top of the page and click Search, or enter a keyboard return, to initiate the search. The screen updates to show the search results (Figure 9-4).Figure 9-4 Sample Ask-a-Tech search resultsUse the scroll bar at the right of the results to view the entire page. Use the “Showing page” bar at the bottom of the page to navigate between pages. To limit the number of results, be more specific in your search criteria. Select a tip from the search results to open it.View Latest QuestionsThis option allows you to review the most recent questions members have posted to the group, selecting opens a list of recently posted questions (Figure 9-5).Figure 9-5 Sample Ask-a-Tech Latest Questions
98Ask-a-Tech Operations Ask-a-Tech Home PageUse the scroll bar to view the entire page and the “Showing page” bar at the bottom of the page to navigate between pages.Selecting a question from the list opens the discussion and gives you the opportunity to join in and share your expertise.Ask a QuestionUse this option to solicit advice from the group when you run into a situation that seems to defy logic. The open forum is an opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences with other professional technicians. Selecting Ask a Question from the Home Page opens a form for posting a question to the community (Figure 9-6).Figure 9-6 Sample ask a question pageThere are five fields to be filled in on the question form:•Subject•Symptoms•Diagnostic Steps Performed/Parts Replaced•Your Question•AttachmentsSubject and Symptoms are required and Ask-a-Tech does not accept a question unless there is information these fields. The other fields are optional, but the more detail you provide the more timely and accurate the responses you receive will be. Be sure to include as much information as possible about the vehicle and the conditions. Attachments allows you to include screen captures, photos, or other supporting documents, selecting opens a window for locating and including files.Select Submit at the bottom of the page to post your question for the community once the form is complete.
99Ask-a-Tech Operations Ask-a-Tech Home PageEnter a TipUse this option to share your experiences with other members by creating a Tip. Posting a Tip requires the use of Microsoft Silverlight, a supplemental software program. The first time you select Enter a Tip you are prompted to install Silverlight. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the software.Refresh the screen after Silverlight is installed and the Enter a Tip form displays. There are four fields to be filled in on the Enter a Tip form:•Title—enter a name for your Tip•Enter Tip Content—enter the text and attachments to be included in your Tip•Subscribe for Notifications—sends you an e-mail notice whenever a member comments on or edits your Tip.•Save Tip—submits your Tip to Ask-a-Tech.FAQThe FAQ (frequently asked questions) option listed under Contribute in the left-hand panel of the Ask-a-Tech home page opens a document that details how to use Ask-a-Tech.Figure 9-7 Sample FAQ opening pageInformation is presented as a single continuous page document. Contents listed at the top by category, scroll to view all of the available options. Items shown in red with an underline are hyperlinks, and selecting them takes you to that point of the document.
100Chapter 10 Information OperationsAfter using the Scanner, Component Test, and Scope Multimeter to diagnose and locate the source of a problem, select Information on the Home screen to link to resources that help you fix the problem and get the vehicle back in service (Figure 10-1).Figure 10-1 Sample Home screen Information buttonShopKey5 software is available as an option for North America. An internet connection is required. When installed, simply tap the Repair information toolbar button to launch the ShopKey5 program. Refer to the on-line help within the ShopKey5 program for additional information.
101Chapter 11 Vehicle History OperationsThe Vehicle History refers to any work in progress, such as a repair order, estimate or invoice, that has customer, vehicle, and repair information for a vehicle in your shop. The Vehicle History is the starting point for using the Diagnostic Platform.The Scanner and Component Test software get vehicle information from the Vehicle History, and can only start after a Vehicle History is opened.11.1   Screen LayoutThere are two main parts to the Vehicle History screen:1— Vehicle History Toolbar—lets you manage the vehicle data2— Main Body—lists all open Vehicle History recordsFigure 11-1 Sample Vehicle History screen11.1.1 Vehicle History Main BodyThe main body of the screen lists all of the available Vehicle History items. By default, items are shown in the order in which they are entered. However, you can resort them by any of the categories shown as column headings. You can also resize the individual columns.
102Vehicle History Operations Screen LayoutzTo sort Vehicle History items:1. Tap a category heading.The listed items resort according to the selected category. A triangle appears alongside the name of the column that was used for the sort.2. Select the triangle in the heading to reverse the sort order.zTo resize a Vehicle History column:1. Touch the line separating two columns.A line with arrowheads appears to show the column is ready for resizing.2. Drag the line left or right to increase or decrease the column width.11.1.2 Vehicle History ToolbarThe table below gives brief descriptions of the control buttons on the toolbar:ActivateUse this button to load an existing vehicle history when servicing a vehicle that you have previously worked on. The Diagnostic Platform uses the identification characteristics stored in the vehicle history to load the correct database, so there is no need to identify the test vehicle.Table 11-1 Toolbar buttonsName Button DescriptionBack Returns to the previously viewed screen.Activate Loads the highlighted vehicle historyView Opens the worksheet for the currently highlighted vehicle historyDelete Erases the currently highlighted vehicle historySearch Opens a window that allows you to locate a particular vehicle historyShow All Available only after a search, use to return to a complete Vehicle History list Settings Opens a window that allows you to configure which fields display on main Vehicle History screen
103Vehicle History Operations Screen LayoutzTo activate a vehicle:1. Locate and highlight the desired Vehicle History in the main body of the screen.2. Tap Activate on the Vehicle History toolbar.The Activate button in removed from the toolbar once a vehicle has been selected.3. Tap the Home button on the Toolbar.The Home screen displays with the activated vehicle shown on the toolbar.4. Select any module button on the Home screen to begin testing.ViewUse this selection to open edit, add notes, and print the work sheet for an existing Vehicle History.zTo modify an existing Vehicle History:1. Highlight the Vehicle History be opened in the main body of the screen.2. Tap View on the Vehicle History toolbar.The worksheet for the selected vehicle opens, and there are now Back and Save & Close buttons available on the toolbar.Figure 11-2 Sample vehicle history worksheetNOTE:iThe virtual keyboard automatically opens the first time you touch within one of the data fields.3. Use the virtual keyboard to enter information in the data fields.4. Tap Save & Close on the toolbar to save the changes you made and return to the Vehicle History screen.Use the Back button on the toolbar to return to the Vehicle History screen without saving the changes you made.
104Vehicle History Operations Screen LayoutDeleteUse the Delete button to remove unwanted items from the Vehicle History list. Simply highlight the item to remove, then select Delete.Search and Show AllSelecting Search opens a dialog box that allows you to search Vehicle History items by category (Figure 11-3).Figure 11-3 Sample Search dialog boxzTo search:1. Tap Search on the Vehicle History toolbar to open the search window.2. A dropdown menu allows you to select the field to search:–Year–Make–Model–Color–Customer–License–State–Technician3. Use the virtual keyboard to enter search criteria into the text field.4. Select Search to start the search.The display returns to the Vehicle History screen with only the records fitting the search criteria showing.5. Tap Show All on the toolbar to restore the complete Vehicle History list.
105Vehicle History Operations Screen LayoutSettingsUse Settings to determine which categories of information display in the main body of the Vehicle History screen. Selecting the Settings button opens a dialog box.zTo change Settings:1. Tap Settings on the Vehicle History toolbar to open the dialog box.Figure 11-4 Sample Settings dialog box.2. Tap to highlight the categories that you do not want to display on the main screen, remember:–Items that are highlighted do not display–Items that are not highlighted display3. Select OK on the toolbar to implement the changes, select Cancel to disregard the changes.The dialog box closes and the screen updates.
106Chapter 12 Data Manager OperationsThe Data Manager module is used to store, sort, and review saved files. Most operations are controlled through the toolbar.12.1   Screen LayoutSelect Data Manager on the Module toolbar to open the file system. Use the toolbar at the top of the screen to navigate through the data. The folders panel below the toolbar displays the contents of the Windows “My Documents” folder, which is the Data Manager main screen. The information panel on the lower-left portion of the screen shows a summary of the saved file when available, and the preview panel on the lower right displays an image if the selected file is a graphic.1— Data Manager Toolbar2— Folders Panel3— Preview Panel4— Information PanelFigure 12-1 Sample Data Manager main screenThe main screen includes folders for saved files from the various modules:•Camera Folder—contains photographs taken with the built-in camera.•CTM Data Folder—contains files saved while working in the Component Test module.•Sample Files—contains an assortment of example saved data files.•Scanner Data Folder—contains files saved while working in the Scan Module.•Scope Multimeter Data Folder—contains files saved while working with the Scope Multimeter.•Screenshots—contains images saved by pressing the “S” button.
107Data Manager Operations Navigation12.2   NavigationUse the toolbar buttons as shown in the table below to navigate through the Data Manager:12.3   OperationsData Manager operations based on toolbar selections are explained in the following sections.12.3.1 My DataThe My Data button is a shortcut that quickly returns you to the main Data Manager screen. Tap the button at any time to instantly return. Note the location of the page being viewed is shown near the top of the screen just above the toolbar.Table 12-1 Data Manager toolbar buttonsName Button DescriptionMy Data Returns to the Data Manager main screen.Up Moves the items displayed in the folders panel up one level in the file structure.Open Opens the highlighted folder or file.New Creates a new folder.Delete Moves the highlighted file or folder to the recycling bin.Rename Opens a dialog box and the virtual keyboard for renaming the selected file or folder.Save Saves the selected file.Properties Opens a dialog box and the virtual keyboard for renaming the selected file or folder.More Opens a menu of additional options.
108Data Manager Operations Operations12.3.2 UpThis button moves the items shown in the folders panel of the screen up in the file structure one level at a time. For example; one tap of the Up button when viewing the contents of the Scanner Data Folder returns you to the main screen. A second tap would display the contents of the “My Documents” folder.12.3.3 OpenThe Open button is only active (displays in color) when an item in the folders panel is highlighted.zTo open a folder:1. Highlight the file to open in the folders panel.2. Tap the Open button to load the highlighted file.Figure 12-2 Sample open folder showing informationThe screen advances and the contents of the open folder are shown in the folders panel. Highlight an item in the folders panel and the information or preview displays, if available, in the lower portion of the screen (Figure 12-2).3. To exit the current folder:–Tap My Data on the toolbar to return to the main Data Manager screen.–Tap More > Up on the toolbar to return to the previous page.12.3.4 NewThe New button allows you to create a new folder. This option is only available when the button displays in color.
109Data Manager Operations OperationszTo create a new folder:1. Tap the New button on the toolbar.The New Folder Name dialog box opens (Figure 12-3).2. Touch the entry field on the dialog box to open the virtual keyboard.3. Type a name for the new folder using the virtual keyboard.4. Tap the OK button to create the new folder and return to the previous page. The Cancel button returns you to the previous page without creating a new folder.Figure 12-3 Sample New Folder name dialog box12.3.5 DeleteThe Delete button moves folders or items within folders to the Recycling bin. A confirmation displays when a file is selected for deletion. Select Yes to delete the file or No to cancel.zTo delete an item:1. Touch to highlight the item or folder to be deleted.2. Tap the Delete button on the toolbar.A confirmation message displays (Figure 12-4).
110Data Manager Operations OperationsFigure 12-4 Sample delete confirmation message3. Tap Yes to delete the selected item and return to the previous page. The No button returns you to the previous page without deleting the selected item.12.3.6 RenameThe Rename button allows you to change the name of a folder or items within a folder. zTo rename an item:1. Highlight the item or folder to be renamed.2. Tap the Rename button on the toolbar.The New Name dialog box opens (Figure 12-3).Figure 12-5 Sample new name dialog box
111Data Manager Operations Operations3. Touch the entry field on the dialog box to open the virtual keyboard.4. Type the new name into the entry field using the virtual keyboard.5. Tap the OK button to change the name and return to the previous page. The Cancel button returns you to the previous page without changing the name.12.3.7 SaveThe Save button is not implemented at this time.12.3.8 PropertiesThe Properties button function allows you to change the name and assign identifying attributes to saved Scope Multimeter files. Operation is similar to renaming a file as discussed above, except there are additional fields for entering descriptive information.zTo assign properties to an item:1. Highlight the item or folder.2. Tap the Properties button on the toolbar.The Properties dialog box and the virtual keyboard open (Figure 12-3).Figure 12-6 Sample Properties dialog box without the virtual keyboard3. Type a new name into the field using the virtual keyboard if you want to rename the file.4. Use either the virtual keyboard or the dropdown menus to fill in the Year, Make, Component, and Condition fields.5. Tap the OK button to change the name and return to the previous page. The Cancel button returns you to the previous page without changing the name.
112Data Manager Operations Saved File Structure12.3.9 MoreSelecting the More button opens a dropdown menu with two options:•Shortcut—creates a shortcut to the highlighted item on the Data Manager main screen. A confirmation message displays when this option is selected.•Email—opens a new e-mail message with the selected file attached. The display device must have an active e-mail account to use this feature.12.4   Saved File StructureThe Diagnostic Suite automatically creates folders to manage saved files. Whenever 60 files are saved into any of the Data Manager menu option folders, a new folder is created. Folders may contain files for a day, week, month, or a year. An Older folder, when available, goes to the next higher level in the files structure menu (Figure 12-7).Figure 12-7 Sample saved file folder structure
113Chapter 13 Help OperationsSelecting Help from the Home screen opens this manual in a dedicated screen viewer. Navigate through the file either by gesture scrolling on the touch screen, or with the scroll bar along the right edge of the viewing screen. A left-to-right scroll bar appears at the bottom of the screen when magnification is increased.All listings in the Contents and Index are active links. Tap an entry with the stylus to go directly to that point of the document. Additional links within the text, shown in blue-colored type, also take you to the referenced section of the manual.13.1   Using the Help ToolbarA simple toolbar at the top of the screen is used to adjust screen magnification and to exit Help:Table 13-1 Help toolbar buttonsName Button DescriptionBack Closes the help file and returns you to the previously viewed screen.Zoom + Incrementally increases the screen magnification.Zoom – Incrementally decreases the screen magnification.Reset Restores the default screen magnification.Previous Page Moves back one page in the document.Page Counter Shows the current page over the total number if pages in the document.Next Page Moves forward one page in the document.More Opens a menu of the additional options shown below.Hide TOC Closes the contents and search column so the document fills the screen.Show TOC Opens the contents and search column if they have been hidden.Exit Closes the help file, and any other open modules, and returns you to the Home screen.
114Chapter 14 System Settings OperationsSelecting System Settings from the Home screen opens a menu with two options:•Paired Devices•Shop InformationPaired Devices allows you to check the status of and to pair wireless devices, such as the Scan Module, to the Display Device. Shop Information allows you to create and edit a personalized header that is included on printed documents.14.1   Paired DevicesThe Scan Module communicates with the Display Device with a wireless connection so that data is readily available while working anywhere on the vehicle. In order to do this, the modules need to be paired, or synchronized, the first time they are used together. Detailed information about paired modules can be found by selecting System Settings from the Home screen.zTo check paired module details:1. Tap the System Settings button on the Home screen.2. Tap the Paired Devices option on the menu.The paired devices screen opens (Figure 14-1).Figure 14-1 Sample Paired Devices screenThe Paired Devices screen lists all of the modules paired to the Display Device, and also indicates whether or not there is an active communications link between the units.
115System Settings Operations Paired DevicesThe Hardware Status indicators in the lower-right corner of the Home screen provides a quick reference of which modules have been paired to the Display Device (Table 14-1):14.1.1 Pairing the Scan ModuleThe Scan Module needs to be either connected to a vehicle or connected to a powered USB port so that it is powered up during the pairing procedure. Make sure the Display Device has a charged battery or is connected to an AC power supply.zTo pair the Scan Module with the Display Device:1. Power on the Display Device.2. Connect the 25-pin end of the data cable to the Scan Module data cable port.3. Connect the 16-pin end of the data cable to a live vehicle data link connector (DLC).The green vehicle power LED should be illuminated.4. Tap the System Settings button on the Home screen of the Display Device.5. Select Paired Devices from the menu.6. From the Paired Devices screen select Add from the toolbar.7. When prompted select OK from the toolbar.The Display Device searches for compatible wireless devices, then displays the results. The Scan Module is listed as “VERDICT S3-” plus a partial serial number (Figure 14-2).Figure 14-2 Sample Scan Module selectionTable 14-1 Hardware Status indicatorsModule Not Paired PairedScannerScope Multimeter
116System Settings Operations Shop Information8. Tap to select the Scan Module from the search results list.A search in progress message displays during the pairing procedure (Figure 14-3), the Paired Devices screen (Figure 14-1) displays once the procedure completes.Figure 14-3 Sample pairing in progress message9. Tap the Home button on the Toolbar to return to the Home screen.10. Disconnect the data cable from the vehicle.The Scan Module and Display devices are now paired for wireless communication and should automatically recognize each other when both are powered up.14.2   Shop InformationThis option allows you to add personalized shop information that can be included on printed data files. Selecting opens a form that can be filled in using the virtual keyboard. Select OK when the form is complete and the information is saved.zTo add Shop Information:1. From the Home screen select System Settings.2. From the System Settings menu select Shop Information.The Shop Information dialog box opens (Figure 14-4).
117System Settings Operations Shop InformationFigure 14-4 Sample Shop Information dialog box3. Tap within any of the information fields and the virtual keyboard opens.4. Use the virtual keyboard to fill in the Shop Information form.As an alternative, you can connect a USB keyboard to a USB port on the Display Device and use it to enter information into the form.NOTE:iThe screen does not scroll. Use the Top and Bottom buttons on the right side of the virtual keyboard relocate the keyboard on the screen so that you can complete the form (Figure 14-5).Figure 14-5 Virtual keyboard Top and Bottom buttons5. Close the virtual keyboard and review the information once all the fields have been filled in.6. Select OK from the toolbar to save the Shop Information, or Cancel to close the Shop Information dialog box without saving.The Shop Information screen closes and the screen returns to the System Settings menu.
118Chapter 15 MaintenanceThis section covers how to care for your Diagnostic Platform components.15.1   Display DevicePerform the following services on your Display Device on a routine basis to keep it in top condition.15.1.1 Cleaning the Touch ScreenThe touch screen can be cleaned with a soft cloth and alcohol or a mild window cleaner.IMPORTANT:Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the touch screen.15.1.2 Calibrating the Touch ScreenThe touch screen can be calibrated for accuracy using the PenMount (PM) utility of the unit.zTo calibrate the touch screen:1. From the Windows toolbar select Start > PenMount Control Panel.Figure 15-1 Launching the calibration program2. In the PM Control Panel; highlight PenMount 6000 RS232 and select Configure.3. Select one of two calibration options:
119Maintenance Display DeviceFigure 15-2 Selecting a calibration option–Standard—uses 5 points on the screen to quickly bring the unit into calibration. Use the stylus to calibrate the screen.–Advanced—uses 9, 16, or 25 points on the screen to accurately bring the unit into calibration. Use the dropdown menu to select the number of points, a stylus is required to calibrate the screen.4. Touch and hold the center of each red box that displays in sequence.Figure 15-3 Sample calibration target5. Select OK to close the dialog boxes once the calibration is complete.Extended Desktop Touch Screen CalibrationSpecial consideration must be given to calibrating the touch screen when the Extended Desktop feature of theD7 Display Device is used with an external monitor and the optional docking cradle. If the standard calibration method does not restore touch screen accuracy to a unit with extended desktop, use one of the procedures that follow.
120Maintenance Display DevicezTo calibrate the touch screen without the unit installed in docking cradle:1. From the Windows toolbar select Start > Control Panel > Display.The Display Properties dialog box opens.2. From the dialog box select Settings > Advanced.The Default Monitor and Intel Driver dialog box opens.3. From the dialog box select the Display Config tab.4. From the Display Config tab, select LVDS (clone) CRT from the Display Configuration dropdown menu (Figure 15-4).Figure 15-4 Sample Display Config tab5. Select Apply.6. Close the dialog boxes and the Control Panel window.7. Calibrate the touch screen using the standard procedure.NOTE:iThis method disables the extended desktop. The same calibration issue arises if the extended desktop is used again.zTo calibrate the touch screen with the unit installed in docking cradle:1. With the Display Device installed in the docking cradle, connect a USB keyboard and an external monitor.IMPORTANT:The Intel Graphics Display Config should be set to “LVDS (extended) CRT”, refer to the procedure above to verify or reset the configuration.2. From the Windows toolbar select Start > PenMount Control Panel to open the dialog box.3. From the dialog box, select the Multiple Monitors tab.
121Maintenance Display Device4. With the Multiple Monitor Support box checked, select the Map Touch Screens button (Figure 15-5).Figure 15-5 Sample Multiple Monitors tab5. Follow the screen prompts and touch the screen of the D7 Display Device as requested.6. Type “S” on the USB keyboard to skip for extended display as requested.7. Select OK from the Multiple Monitors tab to close the PenMount Control Panel dialog box.8. Calibrate the touch screen using the standard procedure.15.1.3 Cleaning and Inspecting the Display DeviceWhen using the Display Device, make sure to do the following:•Check the housing, wiring, and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use.•At the end of each work day, wipe the Display Device housing, wiring, and connectors clean with a damp cloth.IMPORTANT:Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the Display Device.15.1.4 Battery ServiceFollow all safety guidelines when handling the battery pack.:$51 ,1*Risk of electric shock.• Prior to recycling the battery pack, protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting.• Disconnect all test leads and turn diagnostic tools off before removing the battery pack.• Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery terminals.• Do not expose the unit or battery pack to rain, snow, or wet conditions.• Do not short circuit the battery terminals.Electric shock can cause injury.
122Maintenance Display Device:$51 ,1*Risk of explosion.• The Lithium battery is factory replaceable only, incorrect replacement or tampering with the battery pack may cause an explosion.Explosion can cause death or serious injury.Battery Safety GuidelinesIMPORTANT:The battery pack contains no user serviceable components. Tampering with the battery pack terminals or housing will void the product warranty.Keep the following in mind when using and handling the battery pack:•Do not short circuit battery pack terminals.•Do not immerse the Display Device or battery pack in water, or allow water to enter the unit or battery pack.•Do not crush, disassemble, or tamper with the battery pack.•Do not heat the battery pack to over 100°C (212°F), or dispose of it in a fire.•Do not expose the battery pack to excessive physical shock or vibration.•Keep the battery pack out of reach of children.•Do not use a battery pack that appears to have suffered abuse or damage.•Charge the battery pack in the appropriate charger only.•Do not use a battery charger that has been modified or damaged.•Use the battery pack for the specified product only.•Store the battery pack in a cool, dry, well ventilated area.NOTE:iThe battery pack should be used within a short period of time (about 30 days) after charging to prevent loss of capacity due to self-discharging.If long-term storage of the battery pack is necessary, it should be stored in a in cool, dry, well ventilated place with a 30 to 75 percent state of charge to prevent loss of characteristics.To prolong the life of your battery, power off the unit or place it into hibernation mode when not in use. The display Device has a built in charger that recharges the battery on demand whenever it is connected to a power source.Replacing the Battery PackIf the battery pack no longer hold a charge, contact your sales representative to order a new one.IMPORTANT:Replace the battery pack with original Snap-on replacement parts only.
123Maintenance Display DevicezTo replace the battery pack:1. Loosen the two captive screws the secure the battery pack to the back of the unit.2. Insert a fingernail into the recess at the mid point of the top of the battery pack, then gently raise the battery pack up to release the electrical connector.1— Captive Screws2— Lifting RecessFigure 15-6 Display Device battery pack replacement3. Lift the battery pack clear of the unit.4. Fit the three tabs on the bottom of the new battery pack into the slots, then rotate the assembly into position.5. Make sure the battery pack is fully seated.6. Tighten the two captive screws.Disposing of the Battery PackAlways dispose of a lithium-ion battery pack according to local regulations, which vary for different countries and regions. The battery pack, while non-hazardous waste, does contain recyclable materials. If shipping is required, ship the battery pack to a recyling facility in accordance with local, national, and international regulations. For additional information contact:•North America—Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) at http://www.rbrc.org or http://www.call2recycle.org, or call 1(800) 822-8837 (USA)•United Kingdom—Electrical Waste Recycling Company at http://www.electricalwaste.comProducts bearing the WEEE logo (Figure 15-7) are subject to European Union regulations.
124Maintenance Display DeviceFigure 15-7 sample WEEE logoNOTE:iAlways dispose of materials according to local regulations.Contact your sales representative for details.Battery Pack CalibrationThe internal battery pack contains a micro controller that monitors the battery pack characteristics and maintains an internal “fuel gauge”. The internal fuel gauge may lose some accuracy after many cycles of partial discharge and charge. Should this happen, the fuel gauge can be calibrated with the following procedure:zTo calibrate the battery pack fuel gauge:1. Fully charge the battery pack.2. Fully discharge the battery pack at a steady rate.IMPORTANT:The battery must be completely discharged! Operate the diagnostic tool until it shuts down by itself due to a lack of power. Continue operating the tool when the “low battery” warning displays, do not begin charging until after the tool has automatically shut down.3. Fully charge the battery pack.NOTE:iIt is not recommended to perform the calibration procedure more than once within 30 days.15.1.5 Operating System RestoreSnap-on System Restore is a hard disk drive recovery program that allows you recover the hard disk drive files in the event of a failure. Running the program replaces all of the C drive data with the original factory data. Be aware, all new or modified files on the C drive will be lost.The directional arrow buttons on the Display Device are used to navigate when performing a system restore. Use the Enter button to make selections.zTo restore the operating system1. Power on the Display Device.2. Wait for the “Press Up Arrow to run Snap-on System Restore” message to display, then Press the Up Arrow button.A progress indicator displays while the program loads.3. Select OK from the confirmation message.
125Maintenance Scan ModuleA progress indicator displays while the files are being restored.4. Select OK from the confirmation message.The Display Device shuts down, then reboots and the system recovery portion of the operation begins. Follow any on-screen prompts.The Display Device shuts down and reboots a second time. When the Home screen displays, the procedure is complete and the Display Device is ready for use.15.2   Scan ModuleThis section covers how to care for your Scan Module.15.2.1 Cleaning and Inspecting the Scan ModuleWhen using the Scan Module, make sure to do the following:•Check the housing, wiring, and connectors for dirt and damage before and after each use.•At the end of each work day, wipe the housing, wiring, and connectors clean with a slightly damp cloth.IMPORTANT:Do not use any abrasive cleansers or automotive chemicals on the Scan Module.15.2.2 Replacing the Protective HandgripThe soft protective handgrip that covers the outer edges of the Scan Module is easily replaced should it become worn or damaged. Contact your sales representative for replacement parts.zTo replace the protective handgrip:1. Disconnect the data cable, and any other cables, if attached to the Scan Module.2. From the bottom of the Scan Module, gently lift up and out on one side of the handgrip to free it from Scanner housing.3. Repeat step 2 to loosen the other side of the handgrip.4. Lift the handgrip off of the Scan Module housing.NOTE:iThe handgrip tapers toward the front of the Scan Module housing. Make sure the replacement handgrip is correctly oriented before attempting to install it.5. Fit the new handgrip over the top, data cable end, of the Scan Module housing.6. With your fingers, work the new handgrip onto the Scan Module housing from top to bottom. Make sure the tabs on the handgrip fit into the grooves on the housing.
126© 2012 Snap-on Incorporated. All rights reserved. 8-13963A03 Rev. DSoftware License Agreement, North AmericaSNAP-ON INCORPORATED LICENSE AGREEMENTYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THIS SOFTWAREPACKAGE. WHOEVER INSTALLS THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE MUST EITHER BE THE PERSON WHO ACQUIRED THESOFTWARE OR A PERSON AUTHORIZED BY THE PERSON OR ENTITY WHO ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE TO ACCEPTTHE FOLLOWING TERMS ON SUCH PERSON'S OR ENTITY'S BEHALF. “YOU” AND “YOUR” SHALL REFER TO THEPERSON OR ENTITY WHO ACQUIRED THIS PRODUCT. INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE INDICATES YOURACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THEM, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLYRETURN THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE, UNINSTALLED, TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE.LICENSE Upon your acceptance of this License Agreement (the “Agreement”), Snap-on Incorporated (“Snap-on”) grants, subjectto the terms and conditions of this Agreement, to the person or business entity who originally acquired the Software Products(“Software”) a non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as permitted below), personal license to use the Software (“License”). TheSoftware in this package is a proprietary product of Snap-on and is protected by copyright law, as well as other intellectualproperty laws. Snap-on retains title and ownership of the Software, and it is being licensed to you and not sold. All rights, notexpressly granted to you, are reserved by Snap-on.CONSENT Each time you use this Software, you consent to the collection, use, disclosure, and processing of PersonalInformation in accordance with the Privacy Policy attached as Exhibit A. In particular, if you are located in a jurisdiction outsidethe United States, you consent to the transfer of this information to our servers and computer systems in the United States, acountry that may not provide an “adequate” level of data protection within the meaning of the laws in your country. You maywithdraw your consent at any time, subject to any applicable legal or contractual restrictions and prior written notice to Snap-on.If you wish to withdraw your consent, please contact Snap-on using our information below.You may contact us at:Snap-on Incorporated2801 80th StreetP.O. Box 1410Kenosha, WI 53141-1410PERMITTED USES YOU MAY: (i) install the Software on a single automotive diagnostic computer, the diagnostics tool for whichit was intended, provided you keep the original solely for backup or archival purposes; (ii) transfer the Software and License toanother party if the other party agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement, you retain no copies of the Software,and you transfer all of the Software to such other party.PROHIBITED USES YOU MAY NOT: (i) copy the Software into any machine readable or printed form for backup or archivalpurposes; (ii) modify, merge, translate, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, decode, or otherwise alter or attempt to derivethe source code of the Software; (iii) use the Software on more than one computer at the same time; (iv) separate the Software'scomponent parts for use on more than one computer; the diagnostics tool for which it was intended (v) transfer, assign, rent,lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of the Software on temporary or permanent basis except as expressly provided herein; (vi) usethe Software in any outsourcing, timesharing or service bureau arrangement; and/or (vii) provide, disclose, divulge or makeavailable to, or permit use of the Software by any third party without Snap-on's prior written consent. You will not remove anyproprietary notices from the Software and will include such notices on any authorized copies of the Software.TERM The License is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software. The License will alsoterminate automatically without notice from Snap-on if you fail to comply with any provision of this Agreement. You agree uponsuch termination to destroy the Software and upon Snap-on's request to certify in writing that you have so destroyed the Software.LIMITED WARRANTY Snap-on warrants, for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of delivery to you as evidenced by a copyof your sales receipt, that the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying technical specifications inthe documentation, under normal use. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS
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129Software License Agreement, North America EXHIBIT A: SNAP-ON INCORPORATED PRIVACY POLICYEXHIBIT A: SNAP-ON INCORPORATED PRIVACY POLICYThe privacy of your personally identifiable information is important to us. As part of our commitment to the privacy of yourpersonally identifiable information (“Personal Information”) that we collect through the Software Product (“Software”) or othermeans such as registration cards, telecommunications or other means, we provide this notice explaining our informationpractices and the choices you can make about the way your Personal Information is collected and used with the Software. Tomake this notice easy to find, we make it available with the Software. This revised Privacy Policy is effective as of January 1,2006.The privacy practices set forth in this Privacy Policy are for this Software only. Other Snap-on Incorporated (“Snap-on”) affiliateSoftware may have different practices. If you use other Snap-on Software, please review the privacy policies, if any, provided withthat Software. Also, if you are an employee of Snap-on or its affiliates, please note that other internal company policies apply toyou related to employee use of company computer systems and networks.CONSENT Please read this policy carefully. Your use of this Software constitutes your consent to the collection, use, disclosureand processing of Personal Information in the United States as described below.FOREIGN VISITORS The Software maybe used by persons located in jurisdictions worldwide. Please review the Foreign UsersNotices section near the end of this Privacy Policy, where we may provide additional notices regarding the collection, use,disclosure, and processing of your Personal Information in accordance with the laws in your country.ACTIVE COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION When you use the Software you provide Personal Information toregister, order products or services, contact Snap-on, and conduct other transactions via the Software. The types of PersonalInformation actively collected in the Software may include any or all of the following, depending on your activities using theSoftware:Date of sale, franchisee name, franchisee address, e-mail, invoice number, product number, quantity, device serial number,customer name, customer address, customer phone number, Snap-on customer number (if applicable), Software trainingrequested and received, and other Personal Information that you actively provide to us via the Software or other means.Additional information may be collected, such as vehicle specific information including vehicle year, make, model, engine andother vehicle data via the software.Snap-on agrees not to disclose or use any Customer's specific company or end customer data shared with Snap-on except to theextent necessary to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, which may include sharing such Customer's specific companyor end customer data with Third Party Providers. Snap-on reserves the right to aggregate and market general data collected froma Customer for the purposes of benchmarking, research and data analysis.PURPOSE FOR WHICH WE USE AND DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION We use and disclose Personal Informationobtained when you purchase the product/software and agree to provide this information to the Snap-on Franchise.We also use Personal Information to communicate with you, for example, to answer the e-mail and correspondence we receive,to confirm your order, to send more information about becoming a dealer, to send renewal notices, and to notify you of importantchanges in the functionality of the Software or other notices related to the handling of your Personal Information.We may use Personal Information to make recommendations for additional products or special offers, and to provide you withupdates on new products that we believe may be of interest to you, in situations where you expressly request suchcommunications.From time to time, we may share certain Personal Information with select third parties including other Snap-on affiliates andindependent Snap-on dealers in your area to enable them to offer products or services that may be of interest to you. If you donot want us to share such Personal Information in the future, please contact us by using our information below and we will takereasonable measures to avoid sharing such information in the future. Please note that such third parties are usually independentfrom Snap-on, and if you wish to stop all communications from such parties, you will need to address such issues with the thirdparties directly.We may disclose Personal Information in response to legal process or when we believe in good faith that the law requires it, forexample, in response to a court order, subpoena or a law enforcement agency's request. We also reserve the right to disclosePersonal Information to protect the security of the Software, to protect ourselves and our affiliated companies against liability, and/or in connection with any sale, assignment, or other transfer of all or a part of our business.
130Software License Agreement, North America EXHIBIT A: SNAP-ON INCORPORATED PRIVACY POLICYWe may share Personal Information with our consultants or service providers to help us serve you better. We also contract othercompanies and individuals (collectively “Suppliers”) to perform functions on our behalf, including without limitation, fulfilling andprocessing orders, handling shipping and returns, sending communications to you, and providing customer services. We requirethe Suppliers to agree to abide by Snap-on's privacy policy and only use your Personal Information, only until payment for yourorder is processed, and only to the extent necessary to perform their functions, and may not use it for any other purpose.We will not use or share the Personal Information provided to us in the Software in ways unrelated to the ones described abovewithout first providing you an opportunity to opt out or otherwise prohibit such unrelated uses.CUSTOMIZATION AND AGGREGATE DATA We use non-identifying and aggregate information to better design our Softwareand gather information for product management and development at Snap-on. For example, we may tell our sales and marketingstaff that X number of individuals using the Software, or that Y number of software licenses were ordered during a particular timeperiod, but we would not disclose anything that could be used to identify those individuals. This aggregate information may alsobe shared with Snap-on's affiliates and independent dealers.CHILDREN'S PRIVACY Snap-on has no intention of collecting personal information from children in this Software.HOW YOU CAN ACCESS OR CORRECT YOUR INFORMATION If you are a registered user of the Software, you can accessand correct certain Personal Data that we collect through the Software and maintain by using the contact information below. Youmay also contact us using the information below to ask us to remove your Personal Information from our records, electronic orotherwise. However, we will need to maintain certain Personal Information about your product purchases in our records forpurposes such as warranty and product information. We will usually be glad to update your information, but we reserve the rightto use Personal Information obtained previously to verify your identity, administer our warranty program, or to take other actionsthat we believe are appropriate.COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION BY THIRD PARTIES Sometimes we may offer promotions or specials that aresponsored by or co-sponsored with identified third parties. By virtue of their sponsorship, these third parties may obtain PersonalInformation that you submit to participate in the promotion or special. Snap-on has no control over the third-party sponsors' useof this information. We will notify you at the time of requesting Personal Information if third-party sponsors will obtain suchinformation, and obtain your express consent for such disclosures.CHANGES TO THE POLICY Our privacy practices are subject to change. We reserve the right to change this policy from time totime in our sole discretion. Please review this policy before you submit additional Personal Information via the Software. Allrevisions to this Privacy Policy will be communicated to you through updates to the License Agreement. Your continued use ofthe Software constitutes acceptance of such changes in the Privacy Policy, except where further steps are required by applicablelaw.FOREIGN USERS NOTICES Please contact us at the address below to obtain Privacy Policy information for your country.HOW TO CONTACT US Please feel free to contact us with any comments, questions, or suggestions you may have regardingthe information practices described in this Privacy Policy. Please also contact us to report any known or suspected privacy orsecurity breaches.You may contact us at:Snap-on Incorporated2801 80th StreetP.O. Box 1410Kenosha, WI 53141-1410
131IndexAAC/DC power supply 6actuator tests 31Alarms 43alligator clips 73Bbattery pack 6calibrating 124disposal 123handling 122replacing 122specifications 5battery recycling 123battery service 121Ccables 72–74channel 1 72channel 2 72channel 3 73channel 4 73inductive RPM pickup 74secondary coil adapter 74secondary ignition clip-on wire adapter 74camera 20capabilities, hardware 71Clear Codes 31clear codes 54clearing codes 37Codes Menu 31codes. See diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)communication protocol 58Component Information 64component information 64–65Component Test 60–68custom configure 61favorites 62operations 64–68performing tests 68vehicle identification 60–63component tests 39, 65–66connecting to a vehicle 26, 31, 68Connector Information 59DData Display 31, 32Data display 31Data Manager 106–112operations 108–112properties 111screen layout 106toolbar 107data parametersdisplaying 31, 36delete 104demonstration programs 21diagnostic connector 59location 59diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) 31digital meter 73dimensions, unit 5, 8, 10Disconnecting from the vehicle 22Display Devicebattery replacement 121cleaning 121connecting wireless devices 114–115controls 18–19functional description 3–4introduction 3specifications 5display, specifications 5docking cradle 6DTC status 38EEmergency shutdown 17FFast-Track Troubleshooter 31, 41, 57Freeze Frame/Failure Records 38functional tests 31, 39GGeneric Functions 31, 40Hhardware overview 71Help 113Iidentifying a test vehicle 31inductive RPM pickup adapter 74information tests 39
132Index MMMain Body 76Making Selections 79Scanner 30manual conventionsdescription 1notes 2Memory Resets 31menu button 13Messagesconfirmation 30error 30warning 30messagessafety iii–ivmeter capabilities 71Modules 11OOBD Diagnose 55–59OBD Health Check 52–54operating temperature 6, 8, 10OperationsComponent Tests 65operationsconnecting to a vehicle 26, 31identifying a test vehicle 31selecting a system to test 31selecting tests 31oxygen sensor tests 41Pparameters. See data parametersPIDs. See data parametersPower off 17Power on 11power sources 6, 8, 10AC/DC power supply 6probetest 73Properties 44Rreadiness monitors 54recording data 78Repair Information 100reset tests 39SSafety iii–ivScale 47Scan Moduleintroduction 7specifications 8, 10Troubleshooter 57wireless communication 7Scanneractuator tests 31alarms 43checking codes 53cleaning 125clear codes 31, 54codes menu 31, 36–39communication protocol 58component tests 39connecting 26custom data list 42–43data 32–36demonstration program 21disconnecting 22exiting 48functional tests 31, 39generic functions 31, 40, 52–58handgrip replacement 125memory resets 31OBDII testing 52–58operations 21–49pending codes 53properties 44readiness monitors 54scale 47screen 28screen layout 27screen messages 30sweep 48system selecting 31system tests 31toolbar 28, 42–44trigger 34Troubleshooter 31, 41vehicle ID 31wireless connection 115–116Scoperecord/playback controls 78Scope Layout 75Scope Multimeterplayback toolbar 78scope multimeter toolbar 75screen colors 44screen main body 28screen messages 30search 104secondary coil adapter 74selecting a system to test 31selecting tests 31ShopKey5 100
133Index TsoftwareTroubleshooter 41speed units 15stand, the 19storage temperature 6, 8, 10subsystem tests 39Sweep 48System Settings 114–116system tests 31, 39Ttemperatureoperating 6, 8, 10storage 6, 8, 10temperature units 15test leads 72–74test probes 73testsactuator 31component 39functional 31, 39selecting 31subsystem 39system 31, 39toggle tests 39Toolbar 13–116Vehicle History 102toolbarrecord/playback controls 78Scanner 42triggercondition 34Triggerssetting 34trouble codes. See diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)Troubleshooter 31, 41, 57Troubleshooter software. See softwareUUnits Setup 88Vvariable control tests 39Vehicle History 101–105activate 102delete 104operations 102–105screen layout 101search 104settings 105toolbar 102view 103vehicle identification 101–102Viewing component information 64Wweight, unit 5, 8, 10wirelesspairing devices 114–116wireless communication 7
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 15.105 Class B digital device   This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits for  a  Class  B digital  device, pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can radiate  radio  frequency energy  and, if  not installed and  used in  accordance with  the  instructions, may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:         -Reorient or relocate the the receiving antenna.         -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.         -Connent  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is   connented.           -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.    FCC 15.21         FCC caution : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.    FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   2.   This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment for body –worn configuration in direct contact to the phantom.
4RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States, Industry Canada of Canada. During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.  The exposure standard for wireless devices employing a unit of measurement is known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg, and 1.6W/kg by Industry Canada.   This device is complied with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and Canada RSS 102, and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C, and Canada RSS 102. This device has been tested, and meets the FCC, IC RF exposure guidelines when tested with the device directly contacted to the body.  The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: STO-EEHD301NEW For this device, the highest reported SAR value for usage near the body is 1.068W/kg.  While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirements.  SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance. Carry this device away from your body to ensure RF exposure level compliant or lower to the reported level. To support body-worn operation, choose the belt clips or holsters, which do not contain metallic components.  RF exposure compliance with any body-worn accessory, which contains metal, was not tested and certified, and use such body-worn accessory should be avoided.

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