Pegisys Diagnostic System Hands-On Training

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Pegisys Diagnostic System Hands-On Training Professional Enhanced Graphic Information SYStem Hands-On Training Steve Zack Hands-On rev 8.19.8 Pegisys Diagnostic System Hands-On Training

Goals Each Technician will gain the ability 2 Goals Each Technician will gain the ability to operate the Pegisys at a comfort level to enable them to perform their tasks. Each Technician will gain the ability to operate the Pegisys at a comfort level to enable them to perform their tasks.

Vehicle Communications Interface (VCI) 3 Pegisys Host A shop rugged tablet and High-Speed 2 Channel Scope Vehicle Communications Interface (VCI) The VCI is J2534 All Makes Reprogramming compliant and in future will perform as a standalone Code Reader and Flight Data Recorder. Pegisys & the VCI un-tether the technician from the vehicle. Freedom, Productivity, and Convenience Pegisys Host - A shop rugged tablet and High-Speed 2 Channel Scope Vehicle Communications Interface - The VCI is J2534 All Makes Reprogramming compliant and in future will perform as a standalone Code Reader and Flight Data Recorder.

4 Independent SpeedScroll™ Keypads permit fast navigation through Menu and Data screens. SpeedScroll™ Keypads provide Rotational fast scrolling and Right, Left, Up, Down Arrow control Bright Sunlight Readable Touch Screen permits amazingly fast software operation Independent SpeedScroll™ Keypads permit fast navigation through Menu and Data screens. SpeedScroll™ Keypads provide Rotational fast scrolling and Right, Left, Up, Down Arrow control Bright Sunlight Readable Touch Screen permits amazingly fast software operation Microphone with Battery LED Hard Drive and Vehicle Communication LED’s Brightness – Power - Volume

5 Vehicle Cable Connector Ethernet Connector Express Card Slot 2 SDIO Card Slots 4 USB Host Slots 2 Channel Scope BNC’s VGA Video Out Connector AC Power Connector Stereo Headphone USB Device Slot VCI Module in docked position Featuring the latest PC technology combined with OTC’s 25 year experience in scan technology and integrated high speed scope make this the most advanced diagnostic system in the industry.

6 Li-Ion Battery Pack Battery Latch The Optional “Hot Swap” Battery Kit includes a 2nd Pegisys battery, backup battery, & charging cradle. Similar to battery powered shop tools, The kit permits you to “Hot Swap” Pegisys main battery with a push of a button without losing vehicle communication! The Optional “Hot Swap” Battery Kit includes a 2nd Pegisys battery, backup battery, & charging cradle. Similar to battery powered shop tools, The kit permits you to “Hot Swap” Pegisys main battery with a push of a button without losing vehicle communication!

Case overall dimension closed 27.375 x 17.95 x 5.0 Pegisys storage solution is not just a carrying case! It provides organization and fast identification of vehicle adapters. Cable Case top and bottom halves split for easy placement into most tool box drawers. Clear flip up lid secures adapter ends during transport. Uniform 12” adapter length. Common OBD II type adapter end for fast insertion into OBD II cable – no screws to tighten and loosen just to change OEM adapters. Color coded adapter ends for fast identification of Domestic (blue), Asian (green), and European (red) adapters. Each adapter embossed with part number and name of manufacturer for fast identification. Color coded adapter ends for fast identification of Domestic (blue), Asian (green), and European (red) adapters. Case overall dimension closed 27.375 x 17.95 x 5.0 Case top dimension 27.375 x 17.95 x 2.0 Case bottom dimension 27.375 x 17.95 x 3.0

Case overall dimension closed 27.375 x 17.95 x 8.5 Pegisys Diagnostic Tool storage solution permits the unit to be stored with cable attached to enable the technician to get to work fast. Cable Case top and bottom halves split for easy placement into most tool box drawers. OBD II cable can remain attached when stored. Provide storage for the optional Heavy Duty cables, Extension cable, and other accessories. Pegisys is centered for balance when being carried. Rugged blow molded construction for durability. Pegisys Diagnostic Tool storage solution permits the unit to be stored with cable attached to enable the technician to get to work fast. Case overall dimension closed 27.375 x 17.95 x 8.5 Case top dimension 27.375 x 17.95 x 2.0 Case bottom dimension 27.375 x 17.95 x 6.5

OTC 3825 Pegisys Diagnostic System Software 9 OTC 3825 Pegisys Diagnostic System Software USA Domestic / Asian Vehicle Subscription (1 Year) Diagnostic Information Scan Diagnostic Information (Pathfinder) Scope Diagnostic Information (InfoTech) Repair-Trac Vehicle Cable Set OBD II Cable USA Domestic OEM OBD I Cables USA Asian OEM OBD I Cables Included Accessories Pegisys Carrying Case OEM OBD I Cable Carrying Case AirBridge™ Wireless Kit 100 – 240 Volt Power Supply Scope Accessory Kit Cable Case OTC 3825 Pegisys Diagnostic System Software USA Domestic / Asian Vehicle Subscription (1 Year) Diagnostic Information Scan Diagnostic Information (Pathfinder) Scope Diagnostic Information (InfoTech) Repair-Trac Vehicle Cable Set OBD II Cable USA Domestic OEM OBD I Cables USA Asian OEM OBD I Cables Included Accessories Pegisys Carrying Case OEM OBD I Cable Carrying Case AirBridge™ Wireless Kit 100 – 240 Volt Power Supply Scope Accessory Kit OTC brand Pegisys kits include a 1 year warranty and 1 year software subscription. Pegisys Case

USA European Starter Kit (S/W & Cables) 10 Optional Software USA European Starter Kit (S/W & Cables) Heavy Duty Standard Starter Kit (S/W & Cables) Identifix Direct Hit Technician Starter Kit (Q3) Optional Accessories Pegisys “Hot Swap” Kit 8’ Vehicle Extension Cable Replacement Stylus 3 Pack Pegisys Display Protectors Scope Accessories Pressure / Vacuum Adapter Low & High Amp Probes Ignition Capacitive Probe Piercing Probe Set Pegisys Tester Protective Cover (late Q3) DVD Training (late Q3) At Fender Storage Cart (Q4) Video Scope Option (2009) Optional Software USA European Starter Kit (S/W & Cables) Heavy Duty Standard Starter Kit (S/W & Cables) Identifix Direct Hit Technician Starter Kit (Q3) Optional Accessories Pegisys “Hot Swap” Kit 8’ Vehicle Extension Cable Replacement Stylus 3 Pack Pegisys Display Protectors Scope Accessories Pressure / Vacuum Adapter Low & High Amp Probes Ignition Capacitive Probe Piercing Probe Set Pegisys Tester Protective Cover (late Q3) DVD Training (late Q3) At Fender Storage Cart (Q4) Video Scope Option (2009)

11 Direct Hit Technician™ On-Line Diagnostic Information Web Based Communication Process INTERNET Identifix Server Connect to the Internet via AirBridge™ Wireless or Ethernet cable. Select Direct Hit Technician™ from the Pegisys Menu INTERNET SPX Server Tool serial number and subscription validated. Download diagnostic information to tool Fix Car! Direct Hit Technician™ On-Line Diagnostic Information Web Based Communication Process

Technical Service Bulletins Repair Trac Hotline Archives 12 Direct Hit Technician™ will have the following web enabled assets available on Pegisys: Technical Service Bulletins Repair Trac Hotline Archives OBD II Code Details Wiring Diagrams Component Location Diagram Component Specifications Identifix Articles National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration Recall Notions Keyword & Phrase Search process to speed access to the required information Direct Hit Technician™ will have the following web enabled assets available on Pegisys: Technical Service Bulletins Repair Trac Hotline Archives OBD II Code Details Wiring Diagrams Component Location Diagram Component Specifications Identifix Articles National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration Recall Notions Keyword & Phrase Search process to speed access to the required information

Visit the Pegisys elearning website for more Pegisys information 13 Visit the Pegisys elearning website for more Pegisys information

Pegisys Website, visit http://www.pegisysotc.com/ 14 Pegisys Website, visit http://www.pegisysotc.com/

Genisys is ALIVE and here to STAY 15 Genisys is ALIVE and here to STAY Genisys is ALIVE and here to STAY Its improving and always advancing it just has a big brother and its still in the family Click on Genisys to view video Its improving and always advancing it just has a big brother and its still in the family 15

16 Vehicle Entry Vehicle Entry Vehicle Entry

17 Select Vehicle Entry Vehicle Entry

18 Select the Application of vehicle you are working on Domestic, Asian, European, or Heavy Duty Application

19 Year Select the Year – 2003 You can select by VIN number or if you know the year from the registration, door plate, emissions sticker, customer information, or you recognize the year, simply “one click” on what you want and your selection is made, saves time and increase efficiency by not having to count all those numbers to find the 10th digit of the VIN

Select the Make – Chevrolet Make 20 Select the Make – Chevrolet Make

21 Select the Type - Car Type

Select the Model – Impala 22 Select the Model – Impala You can select by VIN number or if you recognize the Model, simply “one click” on what you see and your selection is made, saves time and increase efficiency by not having to count all those numbers to find the 4th digit of the VIN Model

Select the Sub Model - Base 23 Select the Sub Model - Base Sub model

24 Select the Engine – 3.4 You can select by VIN number or if the hood is open and you recognize the engine size, simply “one click” on what you see and your selection is made, saves time and increase efficiency by not having to count all those numbers to find the 8th digit of the VIN Engine

Select the Controller – Engine 25 Controller Select the Controller – Engine

Select the Controller – Engine Controls 26 Controller Select the Controller – Engine Controls

Touch the Demo and then “one click” on the cable Cable 27 Demo Touch the Demo and then “one click” on the cable Cable

28 Quick DTC Scan Quick DTC Scan Quick DTC Scan

“one click” on Quick DTC Scan 29 Quick DTC Scan “one click” on Quick DTC Scan Pressing Enter will initiate a diagnostic process that checks all available controllers for Diagnostic Trouble Codes Quick DTC Scan will then apply all applicable Diagnostic Information to help guide the technician to an effective repair

Select the appropriate processor 30 Controller Select the appropriate processor

Processing OBD-II DTC’s, for you to review at the end of the test 31 Processing OBD-II DTC’s, for you to review at the end of the test

32 All of the available processor DTC’s are now available for review at the end of the test

Automated Systems Test 33 Automated Systems Test Automated System Test Automated Systems Test

34 Menu Touch the Menu button in the upper left and “one click” on Automated System Test Select the Automated Systems Test to perform comprehensive diagnostic of the vehicle systems Pressing Enter will initiate a diagnostic process that checks all available controllers Automated Systems Tests will then apply all applicable Diagnostic Information to help guide the technician to an effective repair Automated System Test

Building Controller list 35 Building Controller list

36 Controller Select a controller

Processing OBD-II DTC’s, for you to review at the end of the test 37 Processing OBD-II DTC’s, for you to review at the end of the test

38 A menu list of the test results is available, highlight the test results you wish to review, such as Data Items and touch the screen to review data Data Items

39 You can scroll and review captured Data items, SpeedScroll to Mode 6 and press Enter Mode 6

Diagnostic Trouble Codes 40 Diagnostic Trouble Codes You can scroll and review Mode 6, SpeedScroll up to Diagnostic Trouble Codes and press Enter

You can scroll and review Diagnostic Trouble Codes 41 You can scroll and review Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Diagnostic Trouble Codes 42 Diagnostic Trouble Codes Diagnostic Trouble Codes Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Diagnostic Trouble Codes 43 Menu Diagnostic Trouble Codes Touch the Menu button in the upper left SpeedScroll to Diagnostic Trouble Codes or use your fingers to tap on the touch screen

All available Diagnostic Trouble Codes are displayed on a large screen 44 All available Diagnostic Trouble Codes are displayed on a large screen

45 Read DTC’s “one click” on Read DTCs to review available codes present, then with your finger touch the down arrow to scroll through additional tab menu items

To review DTC Status SpeedScroll to DTC Status and press Enter 46 DTC Status To review DTC Status SpeedScroll to DTC Status and press Enter

47 Touch and drag your finger to the code you wish to review DTC Status and press Enter

To review additional codes click on Read DTCs 48 Read DTC’s To review additional codes click on Read DTCs

49 Save To save DTCs to memory, SpeedScroll to Save and press Enter on the Save button to Save Diagnostic Trouble Codes to memory

Diagnostic Trouble Codes have been saved 50 Diagnostic Trouble Codes have been saved OK

To Clear DTC’s, SpeedScroll to Clear DTC’s and press Enter 51 Clear DTC’s To Clear DTC’s, SpeedScroll to Clear DTC’s and press Enter

To DTC’s, touch on the Yes button with your finger 52 To DTC’s, touch on the Yes button with your finger Yes

To DTC’s, touch the OK button 53 To DTC’s, touch the OK button OK

DTC’s have cleared successfully 54 DTC’s have cleared successfully

55 Datastream Datastream Datastream

56 Menu Datastream Touch with your finger on the display screen on the Menu button and then touch on the Datastream button to display Datastream

SpeedScroll to Engine Data and press Enter to review Datastream 57 SpeedScroll to Engine Data and press Enter to review Datastream Engine Data

58 Line Graph With the left SpeedScroll, SpeedScroll to a Data item and touch the Line Graph button with your finger on the display screen to change from a Digital display to a Line Graph

59 The data item is now graphed, to move the PID to the top one click on Move To Top button Move To Top

60 Show DI Info The data item is now at the top. To get info about the PID, SpeedScroll to Show DI Info and press Enter (DI – Data Info)

61 The data item info is displayed at the bottom. To display another PID as a Line Graph SpeedScroll down to another PID

62 Line Graph To display this PID as a Line Graph one click on Line Graph. You may note that as you highlighted another PID the Data Info updated to the PID you highlighted

63 Hide DI Info There are two PID’s now graphed. To turn off the DI – Data Info SpeedScroll with the left SpeedScroll to Hide DI Info and press Enter

The sort data by alphabet touch the Sort: Alpha 64 Sort: Alpha The sort data by alphabet touch the Sort: Alpha

65 Sort: Graphed The data is now sorted alphabetically, to sort data by graphed touch the Sort: Graphed

66 The PID’s are now sorted with the graphed items at the top. With the graphed PID highlighted touch on Select, the PID will have check mark next to it Select

67 SpeedScroll a PID with right SpeedScroll and highlight a different PID, then SpeedScroll with the left SpeedScroll and highlight Select and press Enter to Select that PID Select

68 This PID also has a check mark nest, indicating it has been selected to customize Datastream. To view selected items separately touch on the Show Selected button Show Selected

69 The selected PID’s can now be viewed independently. To view all of the PID’s touch on Show Selected Show All

To view selected PID’s at the top touch on Sort: Selected 70 To view selected PID’s at the top touch on Sort: Selected Sort: Selected

71 To unselect a PID’s, highlight the select to PID to unselect then touch the unselect button Unselect

72 Bar Graph To display PID as a bar graph, scroll to the PID you wish to Bar Graph and one click on Bar Graph

73 Digital The PID you highlighted is now displayed as a Bar Graph. To display PID as digital one click on Digital

To review graphed data, SpeedScroll to Freeze button and press enter 74 To review graphed data, SpeedScroll to Freeze button and press enter Freeze

75 Touch & Drag To review the graphed data touch on the vertical dash line to the right with your finger and drag the vertical dashed line to the glitch area to determine the value which will be shown at the highlight area

Touch on the Resume button to return to live Datastream 76 Resume Touch on the Resume button to return to live Datastream

To record Datastream SpeedScroll to Record button and press Enter 77 Record To record Datastream SpeedScroll to Record button and press Enter

78 To stop the recording, after you have recorded the unlimited amount of time available to record of Datastream, SpeedScroll to Stop Record button and press Enter Stop Recording

To Playback the recorded Datastream touch the Playback button 79 To Playback the recorded Datastream touch the Playback button Playback

To review a recorded file Touch on the event to review 80 Touch To review a recorded file Touch on the event to review

81 The recorded Datastream will playback automatically in a loop. To stop automatic review of recorded event SpeedScroll to Pause Playback button and press Enter Pause Playback

Touch Next Frame button to review the next frame 82 Touch Next Frame button to review the next frame Next Frame

83 Previous Frame SpeedScroll to Previous Frame button and press Enter to review the past frame

84 Touch on the Playback button to return to the recorded event selection page Playback

Touch the Back soft key to return to live Datastream 85 Back Touch the Back soft key to return to live Datastream

86

87 Special Test Special Test Special Test

88 Menu Touch on the Menu button and then with the left SpeedScroll scroll down to Special Test and press Enter Special Test

89 Test group SpeedScroll down to the test group you wish to work with and press Enter, the number in parenthesis (6) means there are ten test available

SpeedScroll down to the test you want to work with and press Enter 90 SpeedScroll down to the test you want to work with and press Enter Test

91 To graph a PID SpeedScroll down to the desired data item and press the Line Graph button Line Graph

92 Record To Record PID’s during Special Test, touch on Record button then begin your test

To begin the test press the Start button 93 Start To begin the test press the Start button

To begin the test process press the Increase button 94 Increase To begin the test process press the Increase button

After your test time is complete, press the Decrease button Decrease 95 After your test time is complete, press the Decrease button Decrease

Stop the record by touching the Stop Recording button Stop Recording 96 Stop the record by touching the Stop Recording button Stop Recording

Touch exit to return to the menu to perform another test 97 Exit Touch exit to return to the menu to perform another test

Touch Menu to return to the main diagnostic menu 98 Touch Menu to return to the main diagnostic menu

99 Scope Scope Scope

100 Menu Scope With your stylus tap on the Menu button and then Touch Scope with your finger to open the Scope menu

101 Ignition Scope Ignition Scope Ignition Scope

With the left SpeedScroll scroll to Ignition Scope and press Enter 102 Ignition Scope With the left SpeedScroll scroll to Ignition Scope and press Enter

One click on Channel you desire to work with 103 Probe Channel 1 One click on Channel you desire to work with

104 kV Probe With the left SpeedScroll scroll down to the type of probe you are working with

With your finger touch on the channel you wish to use 105 Channel 1 With your finger touch on the channel you wish to use

With the stylus touch on the voltage range you are working 106 With the stylus touch on the voltage range you are working +-15kV

With the stylus tap on the time base you want to setup 107 2ms With the stylus tap on the time base you want to setup

108 Menu Tap the Menu button to close the menu to the left to view the entire scope screen

109 DMM With your finger touch the DMM icon to view digital information of the scope pattern

Touch on the DMM icon to turn off the digital information 110 DMM Touch on the DMM icon to turn off the digital information

Touch on the Curser icon 111 Cursers Touch on the Curser icon

112 Touch & Drag With your stylus touch on the curser number 1 and drag it to the area you wish to measurement of the pattern

113 Touch & Drag With your finger touch on curser number 2 and drag it to the area you wish to measure on the pattern

To hold the curser in place touch on the curser icon 114 Cursers To hold the curser in place touch on the curser icon

115 Cursers To turn off the curser, use the right SpeedScroll and scroll down to the curser icon and press Enter

The cursers are turned off 116 The cursers are turned off

117 Zero To move the zero reference line up or down to view the pattern better touch on the Zero line icon

Click and drag the zero reference line up or down as needed 118 Click and drag the zero reference line up or down as needed Touch & Drag

To stop the movement of the zero reference line touch on the Zero icon 119 Zero To stop the movement of the zero reference line touch on the Zero icon

To pause the scope pattern for review tap the stylus on the pause icon 120 Pause To pause the scope pattern for review tap the stylus on the pause icon

121 Record To record the pattern to memory, tap on the Record icon with your stylus

Click on the Change Filename button 122 Click on the Change Filename button Change Filename

123 Type the name of the file using the keyboard with your fingers and then press Enter to continue Enter

124 Press the OK button OK

To playback a recorded file touch on the Playback icon 125 Playback To playback a recorded file touch on the Playback icon

Select the file you wish to playback and press Enter 126 Playback Select the file you wish to playback and press Enter

Press the Left icon to scroll through the frames to the left Left 127 Press the Left icon to scroll through the frames to the left Left

Touch on the Right icon to scroll through the frames on the right 128 Touch on the Right icon to scroll through the frames on the right Right

To print a pattern tap with stylus on the Print icon Print 129 To print a pattern tap with stylus on the Print icon Print

To resume the live scope pattern, click on the Resume icon 130 Resume To resume the live scope pattern, click on the Resume icon

You are now back to the live pattern 131 You are now back to the live pattern

132 Lab Scope Lab Scope Lab Scope

133 Menu Lab Scope With your stylus touch on the Menu button and then with your stylus tap on the Lab Scope button and press Enter

One click on CH Channel icon to begin setup 134 CH One click on CH Channel icon to begin setup

Touch Channel 1 tab to setup 135 Channel 1 Touch Channel 1 tab to setup

136 Enable Touch Enable to select Channel 1 to use for testing, proceed to Channel 2 to continue setup if needed

137 Channel 1 SpeedScroll to Probe icon and press Enter and then click on the Channel you wish to setup

Touch the tab of the probe you wish to select 138 Test Leads Touch the tab of the probe you wish to select

Touch the tab of the Channel you wish to select the voltage range 139 Channel 1 Touch the tab of the Channel you wish to select the voltage range

Click the voltage range to select for the channel your are setting up 140 +-50mv Click the voltage range to select for the channel your are setting up

Click the time base icon and then click on the time you desire to use 141 Click the time base icon and then click on the time you desire to use 20ms

Select the trigger icon and then select the proper channel to setup 142 Channel 1 Select the trigger icon and then select the proper channel to setup

Select the trigger type you wish to use for the channel 143 Normal Select the trigger type you wish to use for the channel

To select Slope for a rising or falling pattern click on the icon 144 Slope To select Slope for a rising or falling pattern click on the icon

145 Single To capture a single waveform trigger, click on the Single icon only available in auto trigger

SpeedScroll to Trigger and press Enter to change the trigger level 146 SpeedScroll to Trigger and press Enter to change the trigger level Trigger

147 Touch & Drag Touch on the trigger icon and then click and drag up or down to set the trigger level touch and drag the trigger icon

To capture a pattern as it occurs, tap on the Glitch Capture icon 148 Glitch Capture To capture a pattern as it occurs, tap on the Glitch Capture icon

149 The bad pattern will be captured at the bottom and the live pattern will be on the top

To turn off Glitch Capture, tap on the Glitch Capture icon 150 Glitch Capture To turn off Glitch Capture, tap on the Glitch Capture icon

To view digital data of the pattern touch on the DMM icon 151 DMM To view digital data of the pattern touch on the DMM icon

To turn off digital data touch on the DMM icon 152 DMM To turn off digital data touch on the DMM icon

To use the cursers tap on the curser icon with the stylus 153 Cursers To use the cursers tap on the curser icon with the stylus

154 To move a curser tap on the curser with the stylus and drag the curser in the direction you desire

Drag the curser to the desired position 155 Touch & Drag Drag the curser to the desired position

The second curser to the desired position 156 Touch & Drag The second curser to the desired position

To stop the cursers and lock the data click on the curser icon 157 Cursers To stop the cursers and lock the data click on the curser icon

Touch on the Curser icon again to turn off the cursers 158 Cursers Touch on the Curser icon again to turn off the cursers

To move the pattern up or down touch on the Zero Reference line icon 159 Zero To move the pattern up or down touch on the Zero Reference line icon

Click and drag the zero reference line up or down as needed 160 Click and drag the zero reference line up or down as needed Touch & Drag

161 Zero To turn off the zero reference line adjustment tap on the Zero Reference line icon

To review a waveform tap on the Pause icon with your stylus 162 Pause To review a waveform tap on the Pause icon with your stylus

To save a pattern to memory tap on the Record icon with the stylus 163 Record To save a pattern to memory tap on the Record icon with the stylus

To save the file touch on the type of file 164 Snapshot To save the file touch on the type of file

Press OK to save the file 165 Press OK to save the file OK

166 Playback To review recorded files use the left SpeedScroll to scroll to the Playback icon and press Enter

Touch on the recorded file you wish to review 167 Playback Touch on the recorded file you wish to review

To print a pattern use your stylus and tap on the Print icon Print 168 To print a pattern use your stylus and tap on the Print icon Print

Touch on the Left icon to review frames to the left Left 169 Touch on the Left icon to review frames to the left Left

Touch on the Right icon to review frames to the right 170 Touch on the Right icon to review frames to the right Right

To resume to a live pattern tap on the Resume icon 171 Resume To resume to a live pattern tap on the Resume icon

Touch on the Utilities icon to change the settings of the scope 172 Utilities Touch on the Utilities icon to change the settings of the scope

173 Menu Inverse Colors To adjust a scope setting, with the right SpeedScroll scroll to the setting you wish to adjust and press Enter, tap on the Menu button for the setting to take affect

The setting are now in place 174 The setting are now in place

175 Digital Multi Meter DMM – Digital Multi Meter DMM

176 Menu DMM Touch on the Menu button and then touch on the DMM – Digital Multi Meter

Press the CH icon to begin setting up the DMM 177 CH Press the CH icon to begin setting up the DMM

Select the channel to utilize by tapping on the channel 178 Channel 1 Select the channel to utilize by tapping on the channel

Touch on the type of Multi Meter display to use 179 Dial Display Touch on the type of Multi Meter display to use

Touch the Probe icon to setup and then select the appropriate channel 180 Channel 1 Touch the Probe icon to setup and then select the appropriate channel

Touch on the type of probe you wish to utilize 181 Test Leads Touch on the type of probe you wish to utilize

182 Channel 1 With the left SpeedScroll scroll down to the Voltage icon and press Enter

Select the voltage test measurement to be made 183 DC Voltage Select the voltage test measurement to be made

With your finger touch on the voltage setting to use 184 +-20mv With your finger touch on the voltage setting to use

185 Menu Touch the Menu button to close the menu to the left to view the full DMM display

Touch the Pause icon to freeze the readings 186 Pause Touch the Pause icon to freeze the readings

With the stylus tap on the Record icon to save the DMM readings 187 Record With the stylus tap on the Record icon to save the DMM readings

If the filename is appropriate tap on the OK button 188 If the filename is appropriate tap on the OK button Ok

To review a recorded file touch on the Playback icon 189 Playback To review a recorded file touch on the Playback icon

Touch on the file you wish to playback 190 Playback Touch on the file you wish to playback

To print a DMM file tap on the Print icon 191 Print To print a DMM file tap on the Print icon

To review the recording frame by frame touch on the Pause icon 192 Pause To review the recording frame by frame touch on the Pause icon

Tap on the Left icon to scroll to the left 193 Left Tap on the Left icon to scroll to the left

Tap on the Right icon to scroll to the right Right 194 Tap on the Right icon to scroll to the right Right

195 System Tests Systems Tests Systems Tests

Tap on the Menu button and then one click on the Systems Tests button 196 Menu Systems Tests Tap on the Menu button and then one click on the Systems Tests button

Tap on the Category you wish to test 197 Fuel Control Tap on the Category you wish to test

Non Current Limited Injector 198 Non Current Limited Injector With your finger touch on the Component you wish to test

With your finger touch type of test you wish to perform 199 Current Ramp Test With your finger touch type of test you wish to perform

200 Test Info The scope is automatically setup for you to use with the correct voltage and time range. To review the test procedure, with the left SpeedScroll scroll to Test Info icon and press Enter

With your finger touch Procedure 201 Procedure With your finger touch Procedure

202 Hide Info The lower half of the scope display tell you how to perform the test. Touch on the Hide Info icon to close off the test procedure

To review the test procedures anytime touch on the Split Screen icon 203 Split Screen To review the test procedures anytime touch on the Split Screen icon

204 Full Screen With your finger touch Full Screen icon to see the test procedures on the entire page

With your finger tap the Hide Info icon 205 Hide Info With your finger tap the Hide Info icon

You can now view the full display 206 You can now view the full display

207 Preset Meter Tests Preset Meter Tests Preset Meter Tests

208 Menu With your finger touch on the Menu button and then with your finger touch on the Preset Meter Tests Preset Meter Tests

With your stylus tap on the type of component you wish to test 209 Injector Meter Test With your stylus tap on the type of component you wish to test

210 The scope is automatically setup to test the component you selected with the correct voltage and time

Diagnostic Information 211 Diagnostic Information Diagnostic Information Diagnostic Information

Diagnostic Information 212 Diagnostic Information With the stylus drag up on the main menu until you find Diagnostic Information and tap on the icon with you stylus

With the left SpeedScroll scroll down to PCM Connector and press Enter 213 PCM Connector With the left SpeedScroll scroll down to PCM Connector and press Enter

214 C59 Camshaft Drag through the connector list until you find the pin you wish to have the wire color for and then highlight that pin number and press Enter

You can find the wire color on line 4 Brown/White 215 You can find the wire color on line 4 Brown/White

216 Utilities Utilities Utilities

With your stylus touch on the Menu button 217 Menu With your stylus touch on the Menu button

218 Utilities With the stylus drag up on the menu and touch on Utilities, tap on Utilities

With your finger tap on Systems Information 219 System Information With your finger tap on Systems Information

220 Update Data Manager show revision level of 1.01.72. With the left SpeedScroll scroll down to update and press Enter

Touch on Check for Update button 221 Touch on Check for Update button Check for Updates

The Pegisys is checking for updates 222 The Pegisys is checking for updates

There no update, click OK 223 There no update, click OK OK

No update were available, please check again, as often as you like 224 No update were available, please check again, as often as you like

225 Help Help Help

Touch on the Menu button and then touch on the Help button 226 Touch on the Menu button and then touch on the Help button Help

With the right SpeedScroll scroll down to Utilities and press Enter 227 Utilities With the right SpeedScroll scroll down to Utilities and press Enter

Touch on System Information 228 System Information Touch on System Information

With your stylus tap on the Home button Home 229 With your stylus tap on the Home button Home

You can now look up any other topic you need help on 230 You can now look up any other topic you need help on

231 Menu To return to testing one click on the menu and then one click on the test area you wish to resume