ETHOS User Manual
ETHOS User Manual
ETHOS User Manual
February 2011
ZEESC312K Rev. B
Trademark Acknowledgments
ETHOS and Scanner are trademarks of Snap-on Incorporated. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Copyright Information
2011 Snap-on Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Patents
US B1 5, 442,170; AU 690,261; US 6,693, 367 B1 Patents Pending.
Disclaimer
The information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Snap-on reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
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We,
Snap-on Diagnostics
a division of Snap-on UK Holdings Ltd. Denney Road, King's Lynn Norfolk, PE30 4HG England declare under our sole responsibility for design and manufacture that the following product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following European Directives:
Conforms to:
Product:
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Safety Information
For your own safety and the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the equipment and vehicles upon which it is used, it is important that the accompanying Safety Information be read and understood by all persons operating, or coming into contact with, the equipment. We suggest you store a copy near the unit in sight of the operator This product is intended for use by properly trained and skilled professional automotive technicians. The safety messages presented throughout this manual are reminders to the operator to exercise extreme care when using this test instrument. There are many variations in procedures, techniques, tools, and parts for servicing vehicles, as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work. Because of the vast number of test applications and variations in the products that can be tested with this instrument, we cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation. It is the automotive technicians responsibility to be knowledgeable of the system being tested. It is essential to use proper service methods and test procedures. It is important to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety, the safety of others in the work area, the equipment being used, or the vehicle being tested. It is assumed that the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before using this product. Understanding of these system principles and operating theories is necessary for competent, safe and accurate use of this instrument. Before using the equipment, always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested. Use the equipment only as described in this manual. Read, understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual, the accompanying safety manual, and on the test equipment.
! DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
! WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
! CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders.
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Safety Information
Normal type states the hazard. Bold type states how to avoid the hazard. Italic type states the possible consequences of not avoiding the hazard.
An icon, when present, gives a graphical description of the potential hazard. Example:
! WARNING
Risk of unexpected vehicle movement. Block drive wheels before performing a test with engine running. A moving vehicle can cause injury.
Contents
Safety Information ...............................................................................................................iv Contents ...............................................................................................................................vi Chapter 1: Using This Manual ............................................................................................. 1 Conventions............................................................................................................................ 1 Bold Text .......................................................................................................................... 1 Symbols ........................................................................................................................... 1 Terminology ..................................................................................................................... 1 Notes and Important Messages ....................................................................................... 2 Procedures....................................................................................................................... 2 Additional Manuals ................................................................................................................. 2 Chapter 2: Introduction........................................................................................................ 3 Functional Description ............................................................................................................ 3 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................... 5 Control Buttons....................................................................................................................... 6 S Button ........................................................................................................................... 6 N/x (Back) Button .............................................................................................................7 Y/a (Accept) Button ......................................................................................................... 7 Directional Buttons ........................................................................................................... 7 Power Button ...................................................................................................................7 Connections............................................................................................................................ 7 DC Power Input................................................................................................................ 8 USB Port .......................................................................................................................... 8 Mini USB Port ..................................................................................................................8 Data Cable Connector ..................................................................................................... 8 CompactFlash Card Slot .................................................................................................. 8 Power Supply ......................................................................................................................... 8 Vehicle Power ..................................................................................................................9 Battery Power ..................................................................................................................9 AC/DC Power Supply....................................................................................................... 9 93L Data Cable..................................................................................................................... 10 Chapter 3: Getting Started................................................................................................. 11 Supplying Power................................................................................................................... 11 Installing the Batteries .......................................................................................................... 11 Connecting to Vehicle Power ............................................................................................... 12 Connecting the AC/DC Power Supply .................................................................................. 14 Powering On the Unit ...........................................................................................................14 Selecting a Language...........................................................................................................14 Powering Off the Unit ...........................................................................................................15 Demonstration Programs...................................................................................................... 15 Chapter 4: Navigation ........................................................................................................ 16 Screen Layout ...................................................................................................................... 16
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Title Bar.......................................................................................................................... 16 Toolbar ........................................................................................................................... 17 Main Body ......................................................................................................................18 Making Selections ................................................................................................................ 18 Screen Messages................................................................................................................. 19 Loading and Connecting Messages............................................................................... 19 Confirmation Messages ................................................................................................. 19 Warning Messages ........................................................................................................ 19 Error Messages.............................................................................................................. 19 Chapter 5: Operations........................................................................................................ 20 Selecting from the Main Menu..............................................................................................21 Identifying the Vehicle .......................................................................................................... 21 Main Menu Identification Options................................................................................... 22 Selecting a System............................................................................................................... 23 Connecting to a Vehicle........................................................................................................24 Selecting from the Vehicle Menu.......................................................................................... 25 Codes Menu................................................................................................................... 25 Data Display...................................................................................................................26 Generic Functions .......................................................................................................... 32 Using Tools........................................................................................................................... 33 S Button ......................................................................................................................... 33 Units ............................................................................................................................... 34 Setup.............................................................................................................................. 34 Sys (System Information)............................................................................................... 35 Connect-to-PC ............................................................................................................... 35 Backup to CF ................................................................................................................. 36 Update from CF ............................................................................................................. 36 Recording and Viewing Movies ............................................................................................ 36 Service Menu........................................................................................................................ 36 Chapter 6: Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 38 Cleaning and Damage Inspection ........................................................................................ 38 Display Window Replacement..............................................................................................38 Replacing the Batteries ........................................................................................................39 Disposing of the Batteries ..............................................................................................40 Storage Tips ......................................................................................................................... 40 Making a Backup CompactFlash (CF) Card......................................................................... 41 Restoring from a CompactFlash (CF) Card.......................................................................... 41 Updating from a CompactFlash (CF) Card........................................................................... 42 Appendix A: Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 43 Bent Cable Connector Pin .................................................................................................... 43 Erratic or No Communication ............................................................................................... 43 No Communication Message ............................................................................................... 43 Cannot Access the CompactFlash (CF) Card.................................................................... 44 Unit Will Not Power On.........................................................................................................44 Unit Will Not Power Off......................................................................................................... 44 Restarting the Unit................................................................................................................ 44 Appendix B: Downloading and Installing Software Updates ......................................... 45
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Check for Service Upgrades Before Use.............................................................................. 45 Verifying Minimum PC Requirements................................................................................... 45 Verifying PC System Properties..................................................................................... 46 Downloading and Installing ShopStream Connect ............................................................... 46 Downloading Service Upgrades ........................................................................................... 49 Before You Begin ...........................................................................................................49 Installing a Service Upgrade .......................................................................................... 49 Index .................................................................................................................................... 52
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Chapter 1
This manual contains tool usage instructions. Some of the illustrations shown in this manual may contain modules and optional equipment that are not included on your system.
1.1 Conventions
The following conventions are used.
1.1.2 Symbols
Different types of arrows are used. The greater than arrow (>) indicates an abbreviated set of selection instructions. Example:
1.1.3 Terminology
The term select means highlighting a button or menu item using the directional keys and pressing the Y/a button to confirm the selection. Example:
Select Reset.
The above statement abbreviates the following procedure:
Additional Manuals
1. Navigate to and highlight the Reset button. 2. Press the Y/a button.
Notes
A NOTE provides helpful information such as additional explanations, tips, and comments. Example: NOTE: For additional information refer to...
Important
IMPORTANT indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the test equipment or vehicle. Example: IMPORTANT: Do not force the CompactFlash card into the slot.
1.1.5 Procedures
An arrow icon indicates a procedure. Example:
To change screen views: 1. Select the View button. The drop-down menu displays. 2. Select an option from the menu. The screen layout changes to the format you selected.
Chapter 2
Introduction
The ETHOS (Figure 2-1) scan tool uses Vehicle Communication Software to provide vehicle-specific diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and datastream information for various vehicle control systems such as engine, transmission, antilock brake system (ABS) and more. Your scan tool can also graph live data parameters, record data, clear diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) from the vehicle electronic control module (ECM) memory, and reset the vehicle malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). Contact your sales representative for availability of software add-ons and upgrades.
Introduction
Functional Description
Figure 2-2 ETHOS unit front view 1 Y/a (accept) button 2 S button 3 b (Up) button 4 N/x (back) button 5 CompactFlash card slot, under endgrip 6 c (Right) button 7 Power button 8 d (Down) button 9 e (Left) button
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Figure 2-3 ETHOS unit top view 1 DC power supply input 2 Data cable connector 3 USB port 4 Mini USB port
Introduction
Technical Specifications
Figure 2-4 ETHOS unit back view 1 Battery cover 2 Locking tabs
Introduction
Control Buttons
Weight: Without batteries 1.42 lbs 643.5 g Operating Temperature Range: 14 to 104F -10 to 40C Storage Temperature Range: -4 to 149F -20 to 65C Data Buffer 240 data frames (values per parameter) Communication Protocols Your ETHOS scan tool supports the following OBD-II/EOBD communications protocols: SAE J1850 (VPW) SAE J1850 (PWM) ISO 9141-2 ISO 14230-4 (KWP 2000) ISO 15765-4 (CAN) In addition, the optional vehicle communications software allows you to access enhanced diagnostic information for specific vehicle manufacturers.
S (function) N/x (back) Y/a (accept) b (Up) d (Down) e (Left) c (Right) Power
2.3.1 S Button
The S button can be customized to perform different functions. See S Button on page 33 for additional information.
Introduction
Connections
To exit a menu or program. To close an open list and return to the previous menu. To answer No when a Yes or No choice is given. To return to the main menu.
To select the item that you highlighted using the direction buttons. To answer Yes when a Yes or No choice is given.
2.4 Connections
This scan tool uses the following connections (Figure 2-3 on page 4):
DC power adapter input USB port Mini USB port Data cable connector CompactFlash (CF) card slot
Introduction
Power Supply
AC/DC Power Supply on page 9 Connecting the AC/DC Power Supply on page 14
Introduction
Power Supply
Installing the Batteries on page 11 Replacing the Batteries on page 39 Setup on page 34
Introduction
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Chapter 3
Getting Started
To get started using your ETHOS scan tool: 1. Supply power to the tool. 2. Turn on the unit.
To install the batteries: 1. Depress the two locking tabs of the battery cover on the back of the scan tool (Figure 2-4 on page 5). 2. Lift the cover off. 3. Observe correct polarity as shown by the diagrams on the battery slots (Figure 3-1), and install the batteries.
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Figure 3-1 ETHOS battery polarity 4. Replace the battery cover. Note the following safety warnings when installing batteries.
! WARNING
Risk of personal injury or harm. Always make sure the battery polarities (+ and ) are correct when installing. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat. Use batteries from a reputable manufacturer only. When replacing batteries, always replace the complete set. Do not use different brands of batteries together. Do not try to recharge batteries that are not specifically designed to be recharged. Do not allow children to install batteries unsupervised. Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions as to proper handling, storage, and disposal of batteries. Improper use of batteries can result in personal harm.
Data Cable Connector on page 8 Vehicle Power on page 9 Connecting to a Vehicle on page 24
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To connect to vehicle power: 1. Attach the connector saver to the data cable connector on the top of the tool (Figure 3-2 on page 13), and secure it with the captive screws. IMPORTANT: After installing the connector saver, leave it attached to the unit when storing the scan tool. Disconnect the data cable from the connector saver, but do not remove the connector saver from the scan tool.
Figure 3-2 Data cable connections 1 Ethos unit 2 Connector saver 3 93L Data cable 2. Attach the 25-pin connector of the 93L Data Cable to the connector saver (Figure 3-2). Tighten the captive screws to ensure a good connection. 3. Connect the 16-pin connector of the 93L Data Cable to the DLC of the test vehicle. See the appropriate vehicle communication software (VCS) manual for vehicle diagnostic connector locations. 4. Turn the ignition on.
NOTE: This scan tool can communicate with many non-OBD-II/EOBD vehicles, however, a data cable adapter and other optional equipment may be needed to connect to the vehicle and to power the tool. Contact your sales representative for details. Refer to the applicable vehicle communication manual for connection and test procedures.
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To connect an AC/DC power supply: 1. Plug the 2.5 mm end of the AC/DC power supply cord into the DC power adapter input on the top of the tool. 2. Plug the other end of the power cord into an appropriate wall socket. IMPORTANT: Never connect the AC/DC power supply to the DC power supply input on top of the unit when the scan tool is communicating with the vehicle.
To change the language setting: 1. Select Tools from the menu. 2. Select Setup on the toolbar. 3. Select Language on the menu. 4. Select the desired language and press Y/a. 5. Press N/x to exit. The language remains as selected after powering down.
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To power the unit off: 1. Navigate to a menu. 2. Press the Power button. The Shut Down System dialog box displays (Figure 3-3).
Figure 3-3 Sample shut down system message 3. Press Y/a to power down, or press N/x to cancel.
NOTE: The scan tool does not power down when viewing data. Exit data and return to the menu before attempting to shut off the scan tool.
To open the OBD-II demonstration program: 1. Select Global OBDII from the main menu. 2. Press Y/a at the software confirmation screen. 3. Select OBD Training Mode. 4. Select Start Communication to start the program. You can select from any of the menus to see simulated data. The scan tool operates just as it would if connected to an actual vehicle. Demonstration programs are available for a number of different vehicle manufacturers when optional VCS packages are installed on your scan tool. A Demonstration selection appears on the menu when available.
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Chapter 4
Navigation
The following sections describe screen layout, how to navigate the interface, and how to make selections using screen menus and buttons. The various types of ETHOS screen messages are also explained in this section.
The title barshows test and tool status. The toolbarcontains test controls. The main bodydisplays menus and test data.
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RPM RPM TPS(%) TPS(V) O2 B1-S1(mV) O2 B2-S1(mV) O2 B1-S2(mV) O2 B2-S2(mV) INJ PW B1(mS) INJ PW B2(mS) 1411 0 0.00 677 482 786 790 13.0 13.6
Figure 4-1 Sample ETHOS screen 1 Title bar 2 Toolbar 3 Main body
The identification (ID) of the test vehicle The name of the active menu or database The complete name of the highlighted abbreviated parameter name in graph mode A power source indicator A vehicle communication indicator
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Screen Layout
Definitions of title bar icons are shown in Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Title bar icon definitions
TYPE ICON DEFINITION Indicates power is being supplied by the internal batteries Indicates the internal batteries are weak and need replacement Power source Indicates power is being supplied by the AC/DC power supply Indicates power is being supplied by the vehicle Vehicle communication Indicates an active communication link with the vehicle ECM
Depending upon what is being displayed in the main body of the screen, either the vehicle ID or the active menu is shown at the left side of the title bar. An icon at the far right side of the title bar indicates whether the tool is being powered by the internal batteries, the test vehicle, or the AC\DC power supply. A vehicle communication icon displays to the left of the power source indicator whenever the scan tool is actively communicating with a test vehicle. Four LED indicators appears to the left of the vehicle communications icon during certain tests on some vehicles. The LEDs cycle on and off to show certain engine operating conditions based on parameter values. Default settings for the LEDs vary by manufacturer.
4.1.2 Toolbar
The toolbar, located under the title bar, contains a number of selectable buttons that control tool functions. Toolbar button operations are shown in Table 4-2, see Using Tools on page 33 for details. Table 4-2 Data toolbar buttons (part 1 of 2)
BUTTON Pause ICON FUNCTION Indicates live data from the vehicle is being displayed Moves forward ten frames at a time when viewing recorded or paused data Indicates the data being displayed is paused when reviewing a movie. Moves back one frame when viewing recorded or paused data
Cursor
Play
Previous Frame
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Making Selections
Record
View
Lock/Unlock
Save
Tools
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Navigation
Screen Messages
To make selections: 1. Highlight a button or menu option. 2. Press Y/a to confirm the selection.
NOTE: Menus that only list one item require a press of the Y/a button to advance.
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Chapter 5
Operations
This section explains general ETHOS scan tool operations and offers instructions for customizing certain functions. The following is an outline of basic scan tool operations for testing a vehicle. NOTE: The sequence of steps and the menu selections may vary depending upon the make or model of the test vehicle. See the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software Manual for detailed procedures. 1. Select from the Main MenuSelect the appropriate vehicle communication software (VCS) for the manufacturer of the test vehicle. See Selecting from the Main Menu on page 21. 2. Identify the vehicleIdentify the test vehicle to the scan tool by entering VIN characters and answering questions. See the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software Manual for instructions. 3. Select the systemEnter the system to be tested (engine, transmission, ABS, etc.). See the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software Manual for instructions. 4. Connect the ETHOS unit to the vehicleFollow the on-screen connection instructions to connect to the vehicle. See the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software Manual for additional information. 5. Select the required test from the vehicle menuSelect the appropriate test for the vehicle you have identified. See Selecting from the Vehicle Menu on page 25.
Select a System
Codes Menu
Data Display
Generic Functions
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Global OBDIIuse to generically test any vehicle that is OBD-II compliant. EOBDuse to generically test any vehicle that is EOBD compliant. US Domestic Vehiclesuse to test vehicles produced by US manufacturers. Asian Vehiclesuse to test vehicles produced by Japanese and Korean manufacturers. European Vehiclesuse to test vehicles produced by European manufacturers
Last Vehicle Previous Vehicles and Data Global OBDII US Domestic Vehicles Asian Vehicles European Vehicles Tools
Figure 5-2 Sample ETHOS unit main menu The software selection screen also offers these options:
Last Vehicleresets the ID to the last vehicle tested. See Main Menu Identification
Options on page 22 for details.
Previous Vehicles and Datalets you quickly set the ID of any of the last 20 vehicles
previously tested. This selection is also used to access data files that you saved in tool memory. See Main Menu Identification Options on page 22 for details.
Toolsopens the Tools menu. See Using Tools on page 33 for details.
To Select the VCS 1. From the main menu, select the VCS for the vehicle. When US Domestic Vehicles, Asian Vehicles, or European Vehicles is selected, a manufacturer menu displays, select from the menu to continue. The software loads, then a confirmation screen displays. 2. Press Y/a to continue. 3. Select from the submenus as necessary.
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NOTE: The identification procedure varies by manufacturer. See the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software Manual for details.
To identify a vehicle: 1. From the Software Confirmation screen, press Y/a. The initial vehicle identification (ID) process begins (Figure 5-3).
Mercedes Select 10th VIN Character 5 - 2005 4 - 2004 3 - 2003 2 - 2002 1 - 2001 Y - 2000 X - 1999 W - 1998
Figure 5-3 Sample Vehicle ID screen 2. Select the requested VIN characters, and press Y/a or N\x to answer the on-screen questions as necessary. A Current Vehicle Identification confirmation message displays when all of the ID information has been entered. 3. Press Y/a to continue.
To select the last vehicle tested 1. From the main menu, select Last Vehicle. The vehicle identification confirmation screen for the last vehicle tested displays. 2. Press Y/a. The menu for the last vehicle tested displays. Selecting Previous Vehicles and Data lets you select from the vehicle identifications and data in tool memory (Figure 5-4).
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Selecting a System
2004 (10th VIN = 4) S80 2.3L 5CYL TURBO ... 2002 210 (E-SERIES) 210.065 (E-SERIES) ... 2004 HONDA CIVI 1.6L D16V 2000 HONDA S200 2.0L F20C 2001 (10th VIN = 1) NEW BEETLE 1.6 MPI ... 1999 5-SERIES [E39] 2.8L 24V MPI CAT =... 2002 (11th VIN Character = 2) FOCU 1.4L ... 2000 TOYOTA RAV4 1.8L 1ZZ
To select from the previous vehicles and data list 1. Select Previous Vehicles and Data from the menu. A list of the last 20 vehicles tested displays in the main body of the screen (Figure 5-4). The Restore Data and Delete Data selections on the toolbar open a list of files that have been saved to tool memory. 2. Select Restore Data, or Delete Data to open a list of saved files (Figure 5-5).
Restore Last 20 Restore Delete
09:09:2008 08:17 000000001 2005 (10th VIN = 4) S80 2.3L 5 ... 09:09:2008 09:13 000000002 2002 210 (E-SERIES) 210.065 ... 09:09:2008 11:35 09:09:2008 14:12 000000003 000000003 2004 5-SERIES [E39] 2.8L 24V ... 2000 (11th VIN Character = 2) FOCU 1.4L
Figure 5-5 Sample Restore Data list File names include the vehicle ID, date, and time. a. If a selection is made from Restore Data or Delete Data, the movie file opens, or is erased. A confirmation message must be accepted before files are deleted. b. If a selection is made from Last 20, a vehicle ID confirmation screen displays after the software loads. Verify the ID. 3. Press Y/a to continue. A connection message displays. 4. Connect the data cable to the vehicle, then press Y/a. The menu for the last system tested on the selected vehicle displays.
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Connecting to a Vehicle
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Powertrain Related Systems ABS Systems Safety Systems Security Systems Undercar Related Systems Information Systems Comfort Control Systems
Figure 5-6 Sample system selection screen System availability varies by make, model, and year, see the appropriate vehicle communication software manual for details on selecting a system.
Connect: 93L Cable. Location: Under left side of dash. Press Y: Continue
Figure 5-7 Sample connection instruction screen Vehicle power is required for proper scan tool to vehicle communication during testing. The scan tool receives 12V power through the 93L Data Cable when connected to the vehicle DLC. The scan tool turns on automatically when connected to a DLC that provides power. Certain vehicles do not provide vehicle power on the DLC. For these applications, a separate cable adapter and power cable are needed to power the unit, contact your sales representative for availability. Optional data cable adapters are available for a number of vehicle manufacturers. The power cable connects to a port on the cable adapter. IMPORTANT: Never connect the optional power cable or AC/DC power supply to the DC power supply input on top of the unit when the scan tool is communicating with the vehicle. If vehicle power is not available from the DLC, a No power from vehicle message may display when the tool is powered up. Should this happen, verify that power is available on the DLC, or connect the optional auxiliary power cables before continuing.
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Figure 5-8 Sample vehicle menu Vehicle menu options vary and may include the following:
Codes Menudisplays a submenu of choices for viewing and clearing diagnostic trouble
code (DTC) records.
Codes Onlydisplays a list of DTCs stored in the selected control module. Service Codesdisplays a list of DTCs stored in the selected control module. Data Displaydisplays data parameter information from the selected control module. Data Onlydisplays data parameter information from the selected control module. Generic Functionsdisplays a submenu of OBD-II tests available for the vehicle. Functional Testsdisplays a submenu of tests available for the vehicle. Service Resetdisplays a submenu of options for resetting service reminder lamps. Stop Communicationelectronically disconnects the scan tool from the vehicle.
Trouble Codesdisplays a submenu of choices for viewing DTC records. Clear Codeserases DTC records from the active electronic control module (ECM) on
the vehicle.
Freeze Frame/Failure Recordsdisplays OBD-II required data from the vehicle ECM. DTC Statusdisplays ECM records for the specified trouble code.
Selection names and the number of selections will vary by make, model and year. Refer to the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software Manual for details.
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RPM TPS(%) TPS(V) O2 B1-S1(mV) O2 B2-S1(mV) O2 B1-S2(mV) O2 B2-S2(mV) INJ PW B1(mS) INJ PW B2(mS)
Figure 5-10 Sample data display screen 1 Toolbar 2 Main body In data display mode the screen has an upper toolbar and a main body.
Toolbar
The buttons on the toolbar operate as shown in Table 4-2 on page 17 while viewing data. Refer to Using Tools on page 33 for button function details.
Main Body
During data display, The main body of the display is horizontally divided into two frames (Figure 5-11). Three parameters can be fixed at the top of the list, so they do not change as you scroll through the parameter list in the lower frame. Use the Lock/Unlock button on the upper toolbar to select which parameters are fixed (see Locking Parameters on page 30).
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ST TRIM-1(%) O2 B1-S1(mV) INJ PW B1(mS) ST TRIM-1(%) O2 B2-S1(mV) O2 B1-S2(mV) O2 B2-S2(mV) INJ PW B1(mS) INJ PW B2(mS) ST TRIM-1(%) 109 19.3 -1 143 781 777 19.3 14.0 -1
Figure 5-11 Sample data display screen 1 Upper frame (locked parameters) 2 Lower frame (unlocked parameters)
To pause data collection: 1. While viewing live data, select Pause. The toolbar icon changes to Record, the Cursor, Previous Frame, and Next Frame buttons display, and a frame counter displays below the toolbar (Figure 5-12).
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TPS(V) RPM TPS(%) TPS(V) O2 B1-S1(mV) O2 B2-S1(mV) O2 B1-S2(mV) O2 B2-S2(mV) INJ PW B1(mS) INJ PW B2(mS) 30/230 1963 0 0.00 113 95 781 777 13.7 13.8
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Figure 5-12 Sample paused frame of data 1 Cursor button 2 Previous Frame button 3 Next Frame button 4 Record button 5 Frame counter (total number of frames) 6 Frame counter (current frame)
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2. Scroll to review the data in the frame. 3. To switch frames, Highlight Previous Frame or Next Frame, then press Y/a. Each button push moves one frame in the selected direction.
Select Record.
The display changes to live data and the Pause icon is shown on the toolbar. The S button can be set to perform the Pause/Play function. See S Button on page 33 for additional information.
To make a custom data list: 1. Select Custom Data List on the toolbar. The data selection screen displays (Figure 5-14). Check marks indicate which parameters are selected for display. A second smaller check box indicates a parameter that is locked.
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RPM RPM TPS(%) TPS(V) O2 B1-S1(mV) O2 B2-S1(mV) O2 B1-S2(mV) O2 B2-S2(mV) INJ PW B1(mS) INJ PW B2(mS)
Figure 5-14 Sample data selection screen 2. Highlight a button on the Custom Data List toolbar. Use the left (e) and right (c) arrows to move between buttons.
Button Description Select/Deselect, use to mark individual parameters to hide or display. Select All/Deselect All, use to mark all parameters in the list to hide or display. Any locked parameters cannot be hidden.
3. With Select All/Deselect All highlighted, press Y/a. Now, all the parameters change to the same condition. 4. With Select/Deselect highlighted, use the up (b) and down (d) arrows to navigate to the targeted parameters. 5. Press Y/a to switch the condition of a highlighted parameter. 6. Once you custom data list is configured, press N/x to return to the data display.
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RPM
RPM 3001 755-3238 TPS(%) 0 0-98 TPS(V) 0.00 0.00-3.55 02 B1S1(m 894 52-911
Figure 5-15 Sample Graph view screen Any previously set conditions, such as held data or locked lines of data, remain in effect when the screen view is changed.
Locking Parameters
Use the Lock/Unlock button to lock selected lines of the data in place and prevent them from scrolling, or to release previously locked lines of data. Up to three lines of data may be held at a time, the bottom line of the display cannot be locked. This feature allows you to position related parameters together, making it easier to monitor their values and spot inconsistencies. When viewing in text mode, locked data lines move to the upper frame on the main body of the display screen. When viewing in graph mode, a lock icon appears alongside the parameter name to indicate it is locked.
RPM
RPM 1963 755-3274 RPM 1963 755-3274 TPS(%) 0 0-98 TPS(V) 0.00 0.00-3.55
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To lock parameters: 1. Highlight the parameter to be locked. NOTE: If three parameters are locked, one of them must first be unlocked before another parameter can be locked. 2. Select Lock/Unlock. A lock icon displays next to the parameter name, and the parameter displays in the upper frame on the screen.
To unlock parameters: 1. Highlight the parameter to be unlocked. 2. Select Lock/Unlock. The lock icon disappears and the parameter can be scrolled as before.
Saving
The Save button is used to record movies of vehicle datastream values into tool memory. Saving helps when trying to isolate an intermittent problem or verify a repair during a road test. Saved files also provide documentation that helps you explain driveability problems to your customers. A number of data movies can be stored, which can later be opened by selecting the Tool button, or by selecting Tools on the main menu. Each movie contains up to 240 frames of data.
To save a movie:
Select Save.
A save movie dialog box displays while data is being saved (Figure 5-17). The movie is saved when the message box disappears.
* * * * ETHOS* * * *
Figure 5-17 Sample Save Movie dialog box The S button can be programmed to perform the Save Screen or Save Movie function. See S Button on page 33 for details. Saved files can also be downloaded from the scan tool to a personal computer through the Mini USB port.
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Printing
The Print button lets you print the displayed screen.
To print data: 1. Verify that your printer and scan tool are set up properly for printing. 2. Select a Print from the toolbar. The current screen is sent to the printer. A screen print includes the vehicle identification, the date and time. Graphed data must be printed one screen at a time. The S button can be programmed to perform print functions, Print Screen or Print Page. See S Button on page 33 for details.
Tools
The Tools button is a shortcut, it is the same as selecting Tools from the ETHOS main menu. See Using Tools on page 33 for details.
Freeze Frame Readiness Monitors Mode 6 Non-Cont Mode 9 Calib. ID Mode 9 (CVN) Mode 9 (VIN)
Figure 5-18 Sample Generic Functions menu Menu choices may include:
Freeze Framedisplays data stored in ECM memory. Readiness Monitorsdisplays the status of monitors required for OBD-II compliance. Mode 6 Non-Contdisplays the status of monitors that are not required for OBD-II
compliance.
Mode 9 Calib. IDdisplays ECM calibration information for the test vehicle. Mode 9 (CVN)displays the calibration verification number for the test vehicle. Mode 9 (VIN)displays the vehicle identification number of the test vehicle.
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S Button on page 33 Units on page 34 Setup on page 34 Sys (System Information) on page 35 Update from CF on page 36
Tools Menu S Units Setup
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Sys
Brightness Print Screen Freeze/Run Toggle Print Page Save Screen Save Movie Show S Menu
5.6.1 S Button
Selecting S button allows you to change tool settings, which lets you perform the set function with a single button push. Possible function assignments include:
Brightnessadjusts the backlighting on the display. Print Pagesends the current page, which includes the complete list of data parameters,
to the printer.
Print Screenprints only the data currently being displayed on the screen. Save Movieworks like the Save button in the data display toolbar. See Saving on
page 31 for details.
Save Screensaves data displayed on the current screen to tool memory. Show S Menu Shortcutsopens this menu so you can quickly reconfigure the button
setting.
To assign a function to the S button: 1. Select Tools > S. 2. Select a function from the list (Figure 5-19). The selection is indicated by a check mark. 3. Press N/x to return to the main menu.
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5.6.2 Units
Select Units to choose between US customary or metric units of measure for certain data parameters. Table 5-1 Units of measurementdefaults and options
SETTING Temperature DEFAULT degrees Celsius (C) OPTION degrees Fahrenheit (F) inches of mercury (Hg)
Air Pressure (including manifold kilopascals (kPa) pressure) Pressures (all others) Vehicle Speed kilopascals (kPa)
To change units: 1. Select Units. A list of choices displays with the current settings shown in brackets (Figure 5-20).
Tools Menu S Units Setup
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Temperature Air Pressure Pressure (all others) Vehicle Speed [F] [C]
Figure 5-20 Sample Units menu 2. Highlight a menu item and press Y/a. A selection menu opens. 3. Highlight the desired setting and press Y/a. 4. Press N/x to return to the main menu.
5.6.3 Setup
The Setup menu includes the following options:
Printerconfigures the scan tool to communicate with a printer through the USB port. Time Zonesets the internal clock. Daylight Savingmodifies the internal clock for daylight savings time. Battery Typesets low battery warning message threshold for disposable or rechargeable batteries.
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Text Themeswitches the appearance of the display between a Black on White and
White on Black format.
DGA PortConfigures the scan tool to interface with a digital gas analyzer (DGA) on
units sold in some European markets.
Languagechanges the displayed language between English and Spanish on units sold
in North America only, see Selecting a Language on page 14. NOTE: This scan tool supports printing to PCL 3 (Printer Command Language Level 3) printers, which supports some (color and black & white) printers. Check the manual for, or contact the manufacturer of, your printer to see if it supports the PCL 3 standard.
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To change setup: 1. Highlight a menu item and press Y/a. A submenu displays. 2. Highlight a menu item and press Y/a. 3. Press N/x to return to the main menu.
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ETHOS
Copyright 2008 Snap-on Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. ETHOSTM is a trademark of Snap-on Incorporated. Patents US B15,442,170; AU 630,261; US 6,693,367; Patents Pending
09/09/2008 08:40 Bundle 8.4 Version 1.5.0.4883 RUNTIME 4.2.0.1 Serial Number: E65F 0102 230C 15EF 1D04 0651
To display system information: 1. Select Sys. The System Information displays. 2. Scroll Down (d) to view all of the information. 3. Press N/x to return to the main menu.
5.6.5 Connect-to-PC
The Connect-to-PC selection is used to transfer saved data files back and forth from the scan tool and a personal computer (PC). Select Connect-to-PC and connection instructions display on the screen.
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5.6.6 Backup to CF
Select Backup to CF to save a backup copy of the ETHOS programming and saved data to a CompactFlash (CF) card. Follow the screen instructions to create a backup CF. See Making a Backup CompactFlash (CF) Card on page 41for additional information.
To review a movie: 1. Select Previous Vehicles and Data from the menu. 2. Select Saved Data on the toolbar. 3. Select a movie. The movie opens and plays in real time. The Play button changes to the Pause button at the end of the movie. Movie reviewing tips:
The Pause/Play and View toolbar buttons are active while a movie is playing, so you can
stop the movie or switch to graph view at any time.
The Previous Frame and Next Frame buttons are active if the data is paused. The Print button is also active when viewing held data.
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Service Menu
IMPORTANT: Improper use of Service Menu items can corrupt the internal file structure and render the scan tool inoperative.
To open the Service Menu: 1. Simultaneously hold down the Y/a and N/x buttons. 2. Press the Power button to open the Service Menu. The Service menu displays. IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to open, view, or alter any of the files in any of the folders. These are software operating files and any changes will hamper tool functionality.
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Chapter 6
Maintenance
Cleaning and damage inspection Display window replacement Replacing the batteries Storage tips Making a Backup CompactFlash (CF) Card Updating from a CompactFlash (CF) Card
Before and after each use, check the housing, wiring, and connectors for dirt and
damage.
At the end of each working day, clean the housing, wiring, and connectors with a slightly
damp cloth.
To install the Display Window Kit: 1. Lift up the back edge of the endgrip, then roll the hand grip off of the unit. 2. Insert a small screwdriver under the edge of the window at one of the pry slots (Figure 6-1).
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1 2 1 2 1
Figure 6-1 Display window replacement. 1 Lock tab 2 Pry slot 3. Apply just enough pressure with the screwdriver to keep the window free as you pull back the three lock tabs one at a time. 4. Tilt the window up to clear the buttons, then slide the window tabs out of the slots on the unit (Figure 6-2).
Figure 6-2 Replacement window 5. Fit the new window onto the unit (Figure 6-2). 6. Lightly push down the edge of the window to engage the lock tabs. 7. Fit the endgrip.
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Maintenance
Storage Tips
To replace the batteries: 1. Depress the two battery cover lock tabs and lift off the battery cover (Figure 6-3).
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Figure 6-3 Battery cover lock tabs 1 Battery cover 2 Lock tabs 2. Remove the old batteries. 3. Observing proper polarity (shown on the battery slots), install six new AA batteries. IMPORTANT: Your scan tool can be damaged if the battery polarity is incorrect. Refer to the diagram in the battery compartment on the rear of the tool for correct battery polarity. 4. Replace the battery cover.
NOTE: If installing rechargeable batteries, be sure to reset the battery type on the Tools Setup menu (see Setup on page 34). This helps prolong the life of the batteries, and notifies you when it is time to recharge them.
Always turn the tool off. See Powering Off the Unit on page 15 for details. Storage temperature range. See Technical Specifications on page 5 for details.
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Maintenance
To create a backup CF card: 1. Select Tools from the ETHOS menu. 2. Select Backup to CF from the toolbar. 3. Remove the right handgrip from the scan tool to access the CF card slot. 4. Install a CF card into the CF card slot. 5. Press Y/a to start the software backup. Follow any additional screen instructions to complete the backup. a. Press Y/a to confirm and proceed when the screen reads Continue? b. Press N/X to cancel and exit when the screen reads Abort?
NOTE: Be patient, creating the backup CF takes some time. 6. Press N/X to exit when prompted. Once the backup is complete, leave the CF card in your ETHOS. The backup CF stores the tool programming as well as your saved data, so it is a good idea to backup on a regular basis. 7. Replace the right handgrip and your ETHOS is ready to use.
To restore the scan tool program: 1. Connect the AC/DC Power Supply to the scan tool and an electrical outlet. 2. Remove the right handgrip from the scan tool. 3. Insert the backup CF card into the card slot on the scan tool. 4. Simultaneously hold down the Y/a and N/x buttons, then press the Power button to open the Service Menu. 5. Select Disk Utilities from the Service Menu. 6. Select Restore from CF from the Disk Utilities Menu. 7. When prompted, press Y/a to restore FAT partition. 8. When Done displays, press the Power button. 9. Press Y/a to confirm and shut down the scan tool.
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To update the scan tool program: 1. Connect the AC/DC Power Supply to the scan tool and an electrical outlet. 2. Remove the right handgrip from the scan tool. 3. Insert the update CF card into the card slot on the scan tool. 4. Press the Power button to open the ETHOS Menu. 5. Select Tools > Disk Utilities from the menu. 6. Scroll down to read the entire message. The version of the software currently installed on your ETHOS displays at the bottom of the screen. 7. When prompted, press Y/a to read the software version on the CF. The software version on the CF card displays, make sure it is a more recent version than what is currently installed (Figure 6-4).
Tools Menu Update from CF
Software installation will not proceed without good batteries and the AC adapter connected. Current version installed on ETHOS(tm): 8 . 5 Ve r s i o n 1 . 1 . 0 . 2 6 8 6 Ve r s i o n a v a i l a b l e f o r i n s t a l l a t i o n f r o m CF: 1.5.0 Press Y to start software update from CF
Figure 6-4 CF software version confirmation screen 8. Press Y/a to continue with the installation. 9. Follow the screen prompts and refer to the installation instructions supplied with the CF card to complete the update. After updating the software, remove the CF card and store it in a safe place. The CF card can be used to restore your ETHOS programming in the event of a catastrophic failure.
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Appendix A
Troubleshooting
This section addresses issues that may arise when using the ETHOS scan tool.
Figure A-1 Sample No Communication message The following conditions will cause the scan tool to display a No Communication message:
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The scan tool is unable to establish a communication link with the vehicle. You selected a system that is not part of the vehicle equipment (for example, ABS). Bent or missing pins on the connector saver. There is a loose connection. There is a blown vehicle fuse. There is a wiring fault on the vehicle. Incorrect vehicle identification is entered.
Refer to the appropriate Vehicle Communication Software (VCS) manual for manufacturer-specific problems.
Missing or expired internal batteries (see Battery Power on page 9 and Installing the
Batteries on page 11)
You are connected to a vehicle diagnostic connector that does not supply power.
To perform a restart: 1. Disconnect the data cable, and disconnect the AC/DC power supply, if in use 2. Remove the battery cover. 3. Remove one of the batteries. 4. Reinstall the battery. 5. Replace the battery cover. 6. Press the Power button to restart the unit.
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Appendix B
Following are instructions for downloading software updates from the internet and installing the updates onto the ETHOS scan tool.
Verifying your PC meets the minimum requirements for ShopStream Connect software Downloading and Installing ShopStream Connect software on your PC Downloading service upgrades to your ETHOS scan tool
System Properties: Operating systemMicrosoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP, or Vista.
The system must be upgraded to Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.
A type mini A USB cable is also needed to connect the ETHOS scan tool to the PC.
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To check your PC system properties: 1. On the Desktop, right-click My Computer to open the menu. 2. Select Properties from the menu. The System Properties dialog box displays with your system information (Figure B-1).
1 System property information 2 Hard drive information Figure B-1 Sample Windows XP System Properties dialog box
To check PC hard drive free space: 1. On the Desktop, double-click My Computer. 2. Select View > Details (Figure B-2).
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To download the software: 1. From your PC, go to http://diagnostics.snapon.com/scc using your Internet browser. 2. Locate the ShopStream Connect software download. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. After downloading, follow the procedures below to install the ShopStream Connect software onto your PC.
To install the ShopStream Connect software: 1. Locate the ShopStream Connect software installer on the PC and double-click ShopStreamConnect.exe.
NOTE: C:\Program Files\ShopStream Connect is the default download location. 2. When the welcome screen displays (Figure B-3), select Next.
Figure B-3 Sample Welcome screen The License Agreement screen displays (Figure B-4). 3. Highlight I accept the terms of the license agreement and select Next to continue.
Figure B-4 Sample License Agreement screen The Choose Destination Location screen displays. It is highly recommended to allow the software to install in the default location. 4. Select Next to continue.
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5. Select Install when the Ready to Install the Program screen displays to begin the installation. The Setup Status screen tracks progress as the program installs (Figure B-5).
Figure B-5 Sample Setup Status screen 6. When the Complete screen displays, select Finish to close the Install Wizard (Figure B-6).
Figure B-6 Sample Complete screen A ShopStream Connect shortcut icon is added to your desktop (Figure B-7), double-click the icon to launch the ShopStream Connect software.
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A PC with ShopStream Connect software and an internet connection The AC/DC Power Supply for the ETHOS scan tool A type mini A USB cable
IMPORTANT: An uninterrupted power source to the diagnostic tool is crucial during an upgrade, as any loss of power may damage the tool and render it inoperative. Therefore, use of the AC/DC Power Supply is highly recommended. Do not rely on used batteries.
To install a service upgrade: 1. Connect the AC/DC Power Supply to the ETHOS DC power supply input port and a reliable power source. 2. Select Tools > Connect-to-PC to place the ETHOS scan tool in Connect to PC mode. 3. Connect the USB cable between the mini USB port on top of the ETHOS scan tool and USB port on the PC. A Removable Disk window may automatically open on the PC (Figure B-9). If so, select Cancel to close the window.
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Figure B-9 Sample removable disk window 4. Double-click the desktop icon to launch ShopStream Connect (Figure B-7). 5. Once ShopStream Connect opens; select Tools > Update Software > ETHOS from the Menu bar (Figure B-10).
Figure B-10 Sample Update Software menu When connectivity is established with the Snap-on Web server, a check for updates confirmation message displays (Figure B-11).
Figure B-11 Sample Check for updates screen 6. Select Next to continue and the software checks to see if an upgrade is available: a. If no upgrades are available, a screen similar to Figure B-12 displays. Select Finish to close the Update Manager, then skip ahead to Step 7.
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Figure B-12 Sample no updates available screen b. If an upgrade is available, a screen similar to Figure B-13 displays. Select Download to begin the upgrade process and continue to Step 6.
Figure B-13 Sample update available screen NOTE: Each service upgrade is unique. The time involved will vary and some additional steps may be required. Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the process. 7. When the complete message displays, select Finish to close the Update Manager. 8. Remove the USB cable to disconnect the tool from the PC. 9. Press the N/X on ETHOS to exit Connect to PC mode. The upgrade is now downloaded, but not installed. The installation process automatically begins when ETHOS is powered on. ETHOS should automatically reboot after exiting Connect to PC mode. If not, power on the tool. 10. After ETHOS powers on, the upgrade installation begins. The install may take several minutes and a series of screens tracks the progress. Do not press any buttons or disrupt power during the installation. When the main menu displays, the installation is complete and ETHOS is ready for use.
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Index
A
AC/DC power supply, 8, 9, 14
P
Pausing data, 27 Power button, 7 Power supply, 810, 11 Powering off, 15 Powering on, 14 Previous vehicles and data, 21 Printing, 32, 34
B
Batteries Installing, 1112 Replacing, 39 Buttons Control, 4, 67 Toolbar, 17, 3336
R C
Restarting, 44
S
S button, 6, 33 Safety, ivv safety information, iv Saving, 31 Screen layout, 1618 Screen messages, 19 Service menu, 36 System information, 35 System selection, 23
D
Data cable, 8, 10 Data display, 26 Demonstration programs, 15 Directional buttons, 7 Display window replacement, 38 Downloading saved files, 37
T G
Generic functions, 32 Technical specifications, 56 Title bar, 16 Toolbar, 17, 26 Tools, 33 Troubleshooting, 43
L
Language selection, 14 Last vehicle, 21 Locking parameters, 30
U M
Units, 34 USB port, 8
V
Vehicle communication software (VCS), 20 Vehicle connection, 1213, 24 Vehicle identification, 21 Viewing movies, 36
N
N button, 7 Y button, 7
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