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1 Diagnostic Tester Suzuki SDT-II Handouts for Training 1. INTRODUCTION 2. INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE 3. INITIAL SETUP 4. HOME SCREEN 5. SCAN LOG CONTENTS 10. REVIEW SAVED DATA 11. DATA LIST (GENERAL FUNCTIONS) 12. DATA LIST (GRAPH FUNCTION) 13. ACTIVE TEST 14. UTILITY 6. COMMON DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS 7. VEHICLE HEALTH 15. DIAGNOSTIC REPORT 16. IMMOBILIZER 8. COMMUNICATION BUS CHECK 9. DTC 1

2 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 SDT-II Development schedule 1.2 SDT-II Setup 1.3 SDT-II Functional characteristics 2

3 1. Introduction (1) 1.1 SDT-II DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE Schedule SDT Supports all models 2013 Diagnostic Software Ver. 2.1.* Support minor change models of existing models No support for new models End of updating of diagnostics software SDT-II Support new models which will be deployed in September 2013 and later. Support production models which were deployed in 2000 and later (exclude some functions *1) Diagnostic Software Ver. 2.2.* Support production models which were deployed in 2000 and later including all functions *1: part of diagnostic functions for body and Chassis systems are not supported. System Data list DTC/FF Active Test Utility Powertrain (ECM/TCM) Support Support Support Support *2: Will be supported in Dec. Body/Chassis Support Support Not support *2 Not support * release Production models which were deployed in 2000 and later were supposed to be supported with the SDT-II Diagnostic software version 2.1.* that is planned for release in September 2013, but support for some of models and functions is postponed until December 2013 due to software development scheduling. Please use the current SDT diagnostic tester until December 2013 for the missing models and functions. 3

4 1. Introduction (2) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (1) Suzuki SDT-II Setup PC Suzuki VCI The Suzuki SDT-II is a PC type Diagnostic Tester that consists of the Suzuki VCI, a PC and the diagnostics software. The Suzuki VCI is a device that communicates between the vehicle and a PC. 4

5 1. Introduction (3) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (2) Item Minimum PC Specification Recommended PC Specification Processor 1GHz Single Core Intel Dual Core Processors or more (2.5 GHz or faster) System Memory 1GB RAM 2GB RAM or more Hard Disk Drive 10GB free space 10 GB free space CD ROM Drive CD DVD USB Ports PC-VCI Wired connection 1 x USB x USB 1.1 or 2.0 PC-VCI wireless communication 2 x USB port is used for configuration of Access Point 2 x USB 1.1 or port is used for configuration of Access Point Video XGA, 1024 x 768 resolution, 32 bit color WXGA, 1280 x 800 resolution, 32 bit color Network Adapter Not required Ethernet or WiFi (802.11b/g/n) adapter Operating System * Windows XP (32 bit only) Windows 7, 32 & 64 bit Wi-Fi adapter (if needed) Standard: IEEE b/g/n Security: WPA2 Standard: IEEE b/g/n Security: WPA2 * Windows8 is not supported at the initial deployment. 5

6 1. Introduction (4) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (3) Terms VCI top USB port for accessories Vehicle Interface connector DC Power port Rubber boots LEDs WiFi Wireless dongle USB port for PC VCI bottom 6

7 1. Introduction (5) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (4) Terms SD card (under VOID sticker) USB port for wireless communication dongle This is not functional for Suzuki VCI. Reset tab Reset tab is used for VCI recovery (Section 9) USB port for PC VOID sticker If you remove the VOID sticker, your VCI will be out of warranty. 7

8 1. Introduction (6) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (5) Suzuki SDT-Ⅱ VCI kit (Bosch Part number : F-00K ) Item name Part number (Bosch) QTY Note 1. VCI F-00K The Suzuki VCI is a device that enables communication between the vehicle and a PC. 2. DLC Cable F-00K The cable that connects the vehicle s DLC to the VCI. 3. USB Cable F-00K The cable that connects a PC to the VCI. 4. CD F-00K This CD contains the Quick Start Guide and the VCI Operator s manual. 5. Storage Case F-00K A case for storing the VCI, cables and CD. VCI end: 26 pin 2. DLC Cable Vehicle end : 16 pin 4. CD 5. Storage Case A terminal : PC side 3. USB Cable B terminal : VCI side 1. VCI 8

9 1. Introduction (7) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (6) VCI without Expansion Board vs VCI with Expansion Board To communicate with some additional protocols, an Expansion Board can be included. This board adds GM Class 2, J1850 VPW and PWM Transceivers, and a Single-Wire CAN Transceiver If the VCI has the Expansion Board, the letters EB will appear after the words Type MTS 6516 VCI on the assembly label on the back of the VCI. Without Expansion Board With Expansion Board 9

10 1. Introduction (8) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (7) Security Device The Suzuki Security Device is equivalent to the current immobilizer cable and the device that is required for the immobilizer related operations. The Suzuki Security Device is attached to the Suzuki VCI. Appearance How to attach to the VCI Suzuki Security Device USB Cable PC 10

11 1. Introduction (9) 1.2 SDT-II SETUP (8) Optional purchase items Item name 1. Wireless communication dongle Part number (Bosch) F-00K Note The wireless communication (WiFi) dongle is plugged into the USB port of the Suzuki VCI and is used in conjunction with an Access point for communication between the Suzuki VCI and PC. When you place an order for the Wireless communication dongle, make sure the product is certified in your country. To install an Access Point in your work area, you should consult a wireless communication professional. Note: WPA2 level security equipment is a mandatory requirement for the Access Point. 2. DC Power supply F-00K The DC Power supply will be used to supply power to VCI at the office when wireless communication is set up and power from vehicle to the VCI is not available. 3. Trigger switch F-00K The trigger switch is plugged into the accessory USB port of the VCI. When you use the Suzuki VCI as a Data Recorder, the trigger switch will be used to initiate data saving at any time. 11

12 1. Introduction (10) 1.3 SDT-II FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 1. PC-type high performance diagnostic tester The display of PC can show more detailed information on the screen at once since it has a wider display than handheld-type diagnostic testers. It is possible to handle large volumes of data by using the high processing capability of a PC. 2. Automatic vehicle identification and automatic DTC reading from all systems Automatic vehicle identification and automatic DTC reading at the beginning of a diagnostic session removes the possibility of a technician forgetting to check DTCs. 3. Diagnostic Report Presenting a diagnostic results report to the customer will help to increase CS and profitability. 4. Easy to manage diagnostic records All diagnostic data (ie: DTC and data monitor) will be recorded with VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). It makes it easy to manage diagnostic history data. 5. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) Wireless communication between VCI and PC via an access point is supported. 12

13 2. INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE 2.1 Preparation 2.2 Installing SDT-II software on the PC 2.3 Write software to the VCI 2.4 VCI software recovery procedure 13

14 2. Installation of Software (1) 2.1 PREPARATION (1) Getting the SDT-II software Please contact your distributor to obtain the Suzuki SDT-II software installation program. Components of the SDT-II software The following components will be installed to the PC by running the SDT-II software installation program. Components Description Icon 1 VCI Manager PC application for configuration of VCI. 2 VCI software Software that runs within the VCI. Write VCI software after installation of the SDT-II software. 3 Diagnostic software The main part of diagnostic software. 4 Software drivers Software drivers that are required to run the diagnostic software. - Other notes The diagnostic software and the VCI manager only will be provided. 14

15 2. Installation of Software (2) 2.2 INSTALLING SDT-II SOFTWARE ON THE PC (1) 1. Double-click the installer to begin the installation. Click the "Install" button (1). The order of the installation is: 1) VCI manager 2) SDT-II Diagnostic software

16 2. Installation of Software (3) 2.2 INSTALLING SDT-II SOFTWARE ON THE PC (2) 2. VCI Manager installation starts. Click the "Next" button (2). 3. Click the "Next" button (3). Destination folder will be set automatically. It may be different depending on your PC (32-bit, 64-bit) and the type of VCI used

17 2. Installation of Software (4) 2.2 INSTALLING SDT-II SOFTWARE ON THE PC (3) 4. Make sure VCI and PC is not connected at this point, then click the Install button (4). It will take a few minutes for the installation to complete. 5. If prompted, connect the VCI and PC via USB cable (the VCI is powered by the USB connection). Wait for the beep from the VCI, then click the Configure button (5) to do the VCI setup

18 2. Installation of Software (5) 2.2 INSTALLING SDT-II SOFTWARE ON THE PC (4) 6. Completion of Installation screen is displayed. Click the "Finish" button (screen on the left, 6). Note: If the VCI and PC are still disconnected, they can be reconnected now. 7. Make sure the VCI Manager icon has been created on the PC desktop (7). Installation of diagnostic software starts soon after this step

19 2. Installation of Software (6) 2.2 INSTALLING SDT-II SOFTWARE ON THE PC (5) 8. Starting installation of Suzuki SDT-II Diagnostic software. 9. Click the "Next" button. (8)

20 2. Installation of Software (7) 2.2 INSTALLING SDT-II SOFTWARE ON THE PC (6) 10. Click the "Install" button (9) to start installation of the SDT-II Diagnostic software. 11. Click the "Finish" button (10). 12. Make sure the SDT-II icon (11) has been created on the PC desktop

21 2. Installation of Software (8) 2.3 WRITE SOFTWARE TO THE VCI (1) The VCI is shipped without software (firmware) programmed inside. Before the VCI can be used, the first configuration step is writing software to the VCI via the PC. This section provides the procedure. It should be noted that the software is for VCI setup (it is not diagnostic software). Notes for writing software to the VCI If you are using a notebook PC, connect the AC adapter to the PC so power does not to drop due to low battery while programming. Before writing software to the VCI, exit all the applications on your PC. Before writing software to the VCI, remove USB devices other than the keyboard and mouse from the PC. A warning will be shown to not disconnect the USB cable in the middle of a procedure. This instruction must be followed. Disconnecting the USB cable or turning off the PC while programming the VCI can damage the VCI. If writing software to the VCI fails, follow the instructions in "Chapter 2.4: Recovery. 21

22 2. Installation of Software (9) 2.3 WRITE SOFTWARE TO THE VCI (2) 1. Before starting, make sure that the B end of the USB cable is connected to the VCI. 2. Double-click the VCI Manager icon (2) to start VCI Manager (3). 3. Connect the A end of the USB cable (already connected to the VCI ) to the PC (4). 2 3 PC (A terminal) 4 USB cable 1 (B terminal) 22

23 2. Installation of Software (10) 2.3 WRITE SOFTWARE TO THE VCI (3) 4. The VCI needs to be updated when the VCI icon (5) in VCI Manager shows: SN XXXXXXXX Update VCI SW". Click on the VCI icon to enable the Update VCI button (6). 5. Click the Update VCI" button (6). 6. To start the writing procedure, Click the "Start Update button (7)

24 2. Installation of Software (11) 2.3 WRITE SOFTWARE TO THE VCI (4) 7. Note the connection warning that is shown. Always follow these guidelines. Click the "OK button (8). 8. The update begins (center screen). The update time and amount done is displayed. 9. The screen on the right will be displayed when the VCI software update is successful. Wait for the VCI to beep, then Click the "OK button (9)

25 2. Installation of Software (12) 2.3 WRITE SOFTWARE TO THE VCI (5) 10. Click on the VCI icon (10), then click the "Connect" button (11). 11. The VCI icon changes (12). This shows that the VCI and PC are successfully connected. 12. Close VCI manager by clicking the X button (13) in the upper right corner of the window. Writing the VCI software has finished

26 2. Installation of Software (13) 2.4 VCI SOFTWARE RECOVERY PROCEDURE (1) If the following symptoms are seen, there may be a problem with the software on the VCI: A beep is heard at 1 second intervals continuously from the VCI. The VCI is not recognized by VCI manager or Suzuki SDT-II diagnostic software. If observed, restore the VCI by following the VCI Software Recovery Procedure shown below. VCI SOFTWARE RECOVERY PROCEDURE 0. Remove the DLC cable from the vehicle, turn off the power to the VCI and disconnect the USB cable from the VCI. Remove the rubber boot from the bottom of the VCI. 1. Start the VCI manager (see next page), Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the PC. 2. Press and hold the "Reset tab," (1), and, while holding the tab, connect the USB cable from the PC to the VCI s USB port (2). Keep holding the tab while the VCI powers on and resets until a beep sound is heard (in about 20 seconds). Now release the Reset tab. 1 2 Reset tab USB port 26

27 2. Installation of Software (14) 2.4 VCI SOFTWARE RECOVERY PROCEDURE (2) 3. The VCI is ready to be recovered when the VCI manager screen says SN: XXXXXXXX Recover (4). Click the VCI icon to enable the Recover button (4). If you do not see this screen, then you may not be in recovery mode. Retry step 2 again (be sure to hold the Reset tab long enough after connecting the USB cable). 4. Click the Recover button (5) to start the recovery process. The Start Update screen (shown on the left side of the next page) will be displayed. 3 4 SN XXXXXXXX represents the last 8 digits of the serial number of the VCI. 5 27

28 2. Installation of Software (15) 2.4 VCI SOFTWARE RECOVERY PROCEDURE (3) 5. To start the update, Click the "Start Update" button (6). 6. Note the connection warning that is shown. Always follow these guidelines. Click the "OK button (7). The update begins

29 2. Installation of Software (16) 2.4 VCI SOFTWARE RECOVERY PROCEDURE (3) 7. The update time and amount done is displayed. Note: it may say it will take 50 or more minutes, but this process will actually be completed in around 10 minutes. 8. The screen on the right will be shown when the VCI software recovery is successful. Wait for the VCI to beep, then click the "OK" button (8). 8 29

30 2. Installation of Software (17) 2.4 VCI SOFTWARE RECOVERY PROCEDURE (5) 9. Click on the VCI icon (9), then click the "Connect" button (10). 10. The VCI icon changes (11), showing that the VCI and PC are successfully connected. 11. Close VCI manager by clicking the X button (12) in the upper right corner of the window. Writing the VCI software has finished

31 3. INITIAL SETUP 3.1 Setup VCI and components 3.2 Connection between PC and VCI 3.3 Start SDT-II diagnostic software 3.4 Connection between vehicle and VCI 31

32 3. Initial setup (1) 3.1 SETUP VCI AND COMPONENTS (1) 1. Unpack your Suzuki VCI kit. Check. 2. Connect the DLC cable to the VCI. First locate the concave grooves on the 26 pin connector head and convex grooves on the 26 pin connector receiver on the VCI side. Align the grooves and insert the 26 pin connector head of the DLC cable straight into the VCI (1). 3. Once the DLC cable connector is securely inserted in the VCI, tighten the screws (2) of the DLC cable. DLC cable 1 Groove (concave side) Groove (convex side) 2 DLC cable 26 pin connector VCI top 26 pin connector Suzuki VCI 32

33 3. Initial setup (2) 3.1 SETUP VCI AND COMPONENTS (2) (continued from the previous page) 4. Connect PC and VCI with USB cable. First, connect the B terminal of the USB cable to the USB port of the VCI. 5. Connection of the A terminal of the USB cable to the PC is shown in the next page. VCI bottom Open the door on the VCI s boot. USB cable connected to VCI (B terminal) USB Cable (A terminal) 33

34 3. Initial setup (3) 3.2 CONNECTION BETWEEN PC AND VCI 0. The installation of the SDT-II software and the writing of VCI software to the VCI must be completed before performing the following procedure. 1. Connect A terminal of the USB cable (B terminal is already connected to the VCI) to the PC. PC runs the SDT-II software. 2. VCI is powered up, and the LEDs light as follows. At power on, Vehicle Communication LED lights up. 1 PC (A terminal) About 5 more seconds from power ON, the "PC Communication LED" lights up and the Vehicle Communication LED" turns off. (B terminal) LED Names USB Cable After 10 more seconds from power ON, the "Power LED" lights up and the "PC Communication LED" turns off. 3. After 15 seconds from power ON, a 1 second beep will sound. Otherwise, there may be a VCI malfunction. Vehicle Communication PC Communication Error Power 34

35 3. Initial setup (4) 3.3 START THE SDT-II DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE 1. Double click Suzuki SDT-II icon on the desk top to start the diagnostic software. 2. Make sure the state of the VCI connection on the status bar of the SDT-II diagnostic software is Connected between the PC-VCI, but not between the VCI-vehicle. 3. If the state of VCI connection is VCI not connected to PC (see the following icon), VCI may not be connected. Click the VCI Configuration icon from the home screen, and click the Connect button for the VCI that should be connected to the PC. 35

36 3. Initial setup (5) 3.4 CONNECTION BETWEEN VEHICLE AND VCI 1. Connect the DLC cable s 16 pin vehicle diagnostic connector to the vehicle. DLC connecter 2. Make sure the state of VCI connection on the status bar of the SDT-II diagnostic software is changed to Connected between the PC-VCI and between the VCIvehicle. DLC cable USB Cable 36

37 4. THE HOME SCREEN 4.1 Home screen description 4.2 Icon description 4.3 System configuration 4.4 Setting dealer and technician name 4.5 Setting the VCI type 4.6 Status Bar description 37

38 4. The Home screen (1) 4.1 HOME SCREEN DESCRIPTION (1)

39 Item 4. The Home screen (2) 4.1 HOME SCREEN DESCRIPTION (2) Description 1 Version number The version of the SDT-II diagnostic software. 2 Home screen functions These are the icons that start SDT-II diagnostic software functions. For more information, please refer to the detailed description of each function in section Status Bar (Common) During the SDT-II diagnostic software operation, the status of the following items can be seen. They are always displayed regardless of the active function. VCI number -- which is the last eight digits of the serial number of the VCI connected to the PC. Display the VCI connection status: Connected to the VCI", VCI connected to the vehicle", VCI not connected. VIN number: after starting diagnosis, this will display the VIN read from the vehicle or the VIN entered by the technician. 4 Status Bar (function-specific) During the SDT-II diagnostic software operation, this display will vary depending on the active function. Example shown below. Sampling rate: communication bus check, all data list screens. DTC existence: data list, active test. 5 Current time The date and time as set on the PC being used. 6 Screen snapshot button Gets a copy of the current screen (screen shot). 7 Close Click this button to exit the SDT-II diagnostic software. 39

40 4. The Home screen (3) 4.2 ICON DESCRIPTIONS Item Icon Description 1 Diagnosis Functions that perform vehicle diagnostics. Start communication with the vehicle by clicking this icon. 2 Save data Allows re-display of the collected diagnostic data. It has a search function by VIN number. * More functions will be added in future SDT-II releases. 3 Tool Some functions like Error reporting will be added in future SDT-II releases. 4 Configuration Language settings Units setting Shop and technician name setting 5 VCI setup Connect and disconnect the VCI. Configuration of VCI type. 6 Immobilizer This function is related to the Immobilizer. 7 Security device This function is related to the Security device. 40

41 4. The Home screen (4) 4.3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (1) Setting the units and the language of Suzuki SDT-II diagnostic software is done in System Configuration. 1. The default display language of SDT-II diagnostic software after installation is based on the Windows OS default display language (in the case of English OS, the default setting is English). The default units are set as "SI system" (km/h, km, kpa,, etc.). 2. If you want to change the default setup, click the System Configuration icon on the Home screen to see the system configuration screen. Select the desired language from the Languages & Destinations drop-down list (1). 3. Once the language is selected, click the "OK" button (2) to be effective the change. The screen will change to the selected language, and will return to the Home screen. If you click the "Cancel" button (3) instead, the last language confirmed will be restored

42 4. The Home screen (5) 4.3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2) (Continued from previous page) 4. The language chosen is in effect until changed. It does not change when there is an update of the diagnostic software. 5. To change units, select a unit group row, then click the radio button next to the desired unit. 6. To confirm the selected unit(s), click the "OK" button (2 on previous page). To keep the last units confirmed, click the Cancel" button (3 on previous page). 7. The units chosen are in effect until changed. They do not change when there is an update of the diagnostic software. 42

43 4. The Home screen (7) 4.4 SETTING DEALER AND TECHNICIAN NAME The default dealer name shown in the Diagnostic Report is set in System Configuration. Enter the responsible technician s name and the dealer name. Information entered is displayed as the default values in the respective areas when entering "Diagnostic Report Information" in a Diagnostic Report. The setting of these items is optional. If nothing is entered, the default values will be blank. System configuration Diagnostics Report 43

44 4. The Home screen (8) 4.5 VCI CONFIGURATION (1) The VCI Configuration function connects/disconnects the VCI to a PC. Clicking the VCI Configuration icon on the Home screen, the VCI Configuration function starts and works as follows: Item Description Example 1 Serial number Last eight digits of the serial number of the VCI: Serial number of the detected VCI is displayed 2 USB / Wireless connection How to connect between the VCI-PC Connect using a USB cable: USB Wireless connection: through an access point (LAN connection) 3 State State of the connection of VCI Available Connected Not connected In use Software is out of date : need to update VCI software 4 Connection toggle button Make the desired connection-disconnection of SDT-II Diagnostic software and the VCI Connect Disconnect 1 3. State 2 4. Connection toggle button 44

45 4. The Home screen (9) 4.5 VCI CONFIGURATION (2) Notes on VCI connecting and disconnecting. To switch from USB to Wireless or vice-versa, click the Disconnect button (4), select the method of selection (2), then click the Connect button (4). Wait a few seconds to be sure the connection worked, then return to the Home screen. 45

46 4. The Home screen (10) 4.5 VCI CONFIGURATION (3) When switching VCI types (with expansion board, no expansion board), use the following procedure: 1. Select the VCI type from the VCI Type drop-down list (5). 2. The change is effective soon. The VCI type selected here and the actual type of VCI must be same, otherwise communication will fail. Verify the type of VCI being used before making a change in VCI Configuration. 5 46

47 4. The Home screen (11) 4.6 STATUS BAR DESCRIPTION Item Icon / Display Description 1 VCI serial number Not connected to VCI When connected, shows the last eight digits ( ) of the serial number. 2 VCI connection state Connected between the PC-VCI and between the VCIvehicle. Diagnosis can be started. Connected between the PC-VCI, but not between the VCIvehicle. Cannot start diagnosis. VCI not connected to PC. Cannot start diagnosis. 3 VIN VIN was not read from the ECU and was not entered into the SDT-II Diagnostic program. VCI is connected to a vehicle with VIN JS2YC5A73A

48 5. SCAN LOG 5.1 Overview of the Scan Log function 5.2 Buttons 5.3 VIN input/confirmation 5.4 Option selection 5.5 VIN Registration 48

49 5. Scan log (1) 5.1 OVERVIEW OF THE SCAN LOG FUNCTION Scanning is started by clicking the "Diagnosis" icon on the home screen. The following process will be made during scanning. Identifies vehicle and systems of the vehicle. Detects DTCs from all systems. Reads VIN. If not read from the vehicle, the VIN will be required to be input manually. 49

50 5.2 BUTTONS 5. Scan log (2) Name of button Description 1 Refresh Redo scan log function again. 2 Skip Cancel the scanning to the system that is now in progress, then start scanning to the next system. 3 Cancel Cancel the scanning, and return to the home screen

51 5. Scan log (3) 5.3 VIN INPUT/CONFIRMATION (1) VIN is a key information for administration of diagnosis history on the SDT-II. All diagnosis results are handled with VIN. VIN will be shown on the dialogue when it is read out automatically from the vehicle. If it is correct, click the OK button (1). If revision is necessary, click the Edit button (2). If you clicked the Edit button, the same dialogue used when the VIN is not read automatically will be shown (see the next page). Note : Some models may not read out VIN, if the ECU specification does not support it

52 5. Scan log (4) 5.3 VIN INPUT/CONFIRMATION (2) If VIN was not read out from the vehicle automatically, the correct VIN should be input to the SDT-II from an ID plate or from other information. If manual VIN input is desired or required, the VIN input dialogue will be shown. Select an appropriate VIN format, and then input the VIN in the dialogue box, referencing the example. The OK button (1) will be enabled after the appropriate number of digits is input. If you previously input the VIN with the above procedure, an input record is stored up for the last 10 cases. Then you can click the History button (2). VIN selection dialogue will be shown (screen on the right). Click the appropriate VIN, then click the OK button (3). Scanning will continue

53 5. Scan log (5) 5.4 OPTION SELECTION You may be required to select the vehicle s possible equipped options (depending on vehicle). The selection dialogue will be shown during scanning in this case. Selection of options will be shown step by step. In the following case, selection of drive wheel (2WD or 4WD) will be shown first. Then selection of transmission will be shown. Select an appropriate option on each dialogue. The OK button is enabled after all selection is made. If you want to change the options that you have already selected, click the dropdown list of the option and select the appropriate option. In this case, you may need to reselect lower-level options that you have selected. The option selection dialogue may not be shown, depending on the vehicle specification. 53

54 5. Scan log (6) 5.5 VIN REGISTRATION If you manually input a VIN to the SDT-II, the VIN can be written to the vehicle ECM. Then this VIN will be read out automatically at future diagnosis sessions. The following confirmation dialogue will be shown just before the writing the VIN to ECM. To write the VIN, click the OK button (1). If you does not wish to write the VIN, click the Skip button (2). The VIN writing result will be shown with dialogs as shown on the right. VIN writing may not succeed in some cases, depending on the vehicle. You can NOT write a VIN to the ECM if the engine is running. You must stop the engine, turn the ignition ON, and re-initiate the VIN writing procedure. VIN writing done case. VIN writing not done case

55 6. COMMON DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS 6.1 Common diagnosis functions 6.2 Folding of the menu bar 55

56 6. Common diagnosis functions (1) 6.1 COMMON DIAGNOSIS FUNCTIONS Link Buttons Move to the Home screen Menu buttons 56

57 6. Common diagnosis functions (2) 6.2 FOLDING OF THE MENU BAR Folding of the menu bar If you click the button (1) on the diagnosis screen, the menu bar will be folded like the screen on the right. Before folding of the menu bar After folding of the menu bar 1 57

58 7. VEHICLE HEALTH 7.1 Items on Vehicle Health function 7.2 Buttons 58

59 7. Vehicle health (1) 7.1 ITEMS ON VEHICLE HEALTH FUNCTION (1) The Vehicle Health function provides the state of all the systems and existence of DTCs in one screen. This screen is not updated automatically. To update with the most recent status, click the Refresh button (1). A system that is on the vehicle but did communicate successfully during the Scan Log function may not be shown on the Vehicle Health screen. The color of letters and/or backgrounds will be changed depending on the result. Refer to the following table: Status Letters Background Example 1 Normal (Other than the case below) 2 DTCs exist (current, pending, and history) Black No Example White Red Example 3 No Response Black Yellow Example 4 Skipped Black Light blue Example 1 59

60 7. Vehicle health (2) 7.1 ITEMS ON VEHICLE HEALTH FUNCTION (2) SYSTEM SELECTION The system selection function of the vehicle health provides function to select system(s) that will be shown in the DTC, Data List and Active test menus as the default selected system(s). In the following example, the Engine/Powertrain checkbox is checked (selected). AT/CVT is not checked (not selected). If you click a selected system, then it will be toggled to not selected. No system is selected as a default. If you click on [All system] checkbox (screen on the right, 1), then all systems are selected. You can also change selected systems in the DTC, Data List and Active test functions. 1 60

61 7. Vehicle health (3) 7.1 ITEMS ON VEHICLE HEALTH FUNCTION (3) STATUS Status of each system will be determined with the following conditions. Status Conditions Communication with system for detection of DTC 1 Found Succeeded 2 No response Not succeeded 3 Skipped Status was not determined since system access was skipped during scanning. Note: the status on this screen does not mean that DTCs were found on the system 61

62 7. Vehicle health (4) 7.1 ITEMS ON VEHICLE HEALTH FUNCTION (3) DTC AND SOFTWARE ID/VERSION DTC and software ID/Version of each system is determined as follows: DTC Displayed Long name Description 1 Current Current DTC Number of DTCs detected on the system. 2 Pending Pending DTC Same with the above. 3 History History DTC Same with the above. Software ID/Version Displayed Long name Description 1 SW ID/ Part No. 2 Current Ver. Software ID/Part No. Current software version Software ID or Part No. that was obtained from ECU. Software version that was obtained from ECU. 62

63 7.2 BUTTONS (1) 7. Vehicle health (5) Name of button Description 1 Refresh Re-acquires the latest DTCs and software ID information from all systems. 2 All DTC Clear Starts the clear DTC function for all systems that have DTCs. Re-acquires and re-displays DTCs after DTC clear success

64 7. Vehicle health (6) 7.2 BUTTONS (2) ALL DTC CLEAR 1. Click the All DTC Clear button (item #2 of the previous page) to clear all DTCs. The following screen will be shown. The systems having DTCs have checks in checkboxes (1). If you wish to change the systems to be cleared, change the selection. DTC clear is started by clicking the Clear button (2). To return the vehicle health screen, click the Cancel button (3). 2. DTC clearing will be done system by system. After all systems have been tried, a DTC clear completion screen will be shown. Return to the Vehicle Health by clicking the Close button (4). 3. Re-acquires and re-displays DTCs after returning from DTC clear

65 8. COMMUNICATION BUS CHECK 8.1 Items on Communication Bus Check function 65

66 8. Communication Bus check (1) 8.1 ITEMS ON COMMUNICATION BUS CHECK FUNCTION The Communication Bus Check function detects malfunctions (failures or shorts) on the CAN bus. Click the Communication Bus Check button on the menu bar to start this function. This screen is updated automatically. Item Description Controller Names of controllers that are connected to the CAN Bus of the vehicle. Includes sensors that do not detect DTCs, like the Steering Angle sensor. 2 Connection to CAN Bus 3 Number of DTC Detected will be shown for a controller that was detected on the CAN bus. No. of communication related DTCs (Uxxxx). Current DTC status only. The detail of each DTC will be shown the bottom of the screen as DTC Detail (4). - will be shown for the controller that does not have diagnosis capability. 4 4 DTC detail DTC names detected in the above. Note: this screen is for Suzuki vehicle. 66

67 9. DTC 9.1 Items on DTC function 9.2 Buttons 67

68 9. DTC (1) 9.1 ITEMS ON DTC FUNCTION (1) The DTC function provides detection, display and clear functions for DTC and Freeze Frame data. Click the DTC button on the menu bar to start this function. See the following page for the description of each item. This screen is updated automatically

69 9. DTC (2) 9.1 ITEMS ON DTC FUNCTION (2) item 1 System selection button Description Selects systems that are shown on this screen. Default selected system is that you have selected on the Vehicle Health (see section 7.1). 2 [Freeze Frame] column If Freeze Frame (FF) data is stored, provides link to FF data with FF number. The background color is changed to yellow if FF data exists. 3 [System] column Name of the system with the DTC. 4 [DTC] column DTC number 5 [DTC name] column DTC name 6 [Status] column DTC status 7 [SI] column This item is not available at the initial deployment. 8 DTC save button Stores DTC/FF and memo. The Operator s log provides functions for displaying stored data. 9 DTC Clear button Clears DTCs. 69

70 9. DTC (3) 9.1 ITEMS ON DTC FUNCTION (3) If no DTCs exist on the systems that are selected on the Vehicle Health or DTC function, a message No DTCs Found will be shown. If DTCs were found on any systems that were not selected, the same message will be shown. If no systems were selected on the Vehicle Health or DTC function, No Systems Selected will be displayed. Select a system to display DTCs (see next page). 70

71 9. DTC (4) 9.2 BUTTONS (1) SYSTEM SELECTION Click the System Selection button (item #1 of section 9.1) on the top of DTC screen to start. See the following description of each item. Item 1 System selection Description Check the check box of the system to show the system on DTC/FF screen. Uncheck the check box of the system to exclude the system from the DTC screen. Checking a system that has no DTCs will not show and DTCs. 1 2 OK button This button is enabled if there is a change of selected systems. The DTC/FF screen with selected systems in the above process will be shown after clicking this button. This button will not be enabled without selecting at least one system Cancel button Cancels system selection dialogue and returns to the DTC/FF screen. Changes to system selections are not saved. 71

72 9. DTC (5) 9.2 BUTTONS (2) FREEZE FRAME Click FF button (item #2 of section 9.1) to start this function. Each FF Data will be shown in the each separate window. One or more FF screens can be shown at a time. This screen is static and is not updated automatically or manually. Item Description 1 System Name of system for which FF data was recorded. 2 Frame ID Frame ID of the FF data DTC/DTC name DTC number and name for which FF data was recorded. 4 [Parameter] column Name of parameters that were recorded as FF data. 5 [value] column Value of parameters that were recorded as FF data. 6 [unit] column Unit of parameter values that were recorded as FF data. 7 Close button Close the window. 7 72

73 9. DTC (6) 9.2 BUTTONS (3) DTC SAVE Click the DTC save button (item #8 of section 9.1) on the bottom of this screen to start this function. Any memo entered (free form) is also stored. The following screen will be shown when data saving was completed. Click OK (1) to return to DTC screen. Saved data can be replayed on the Operation Log function. 1 73

74 9. DTC (7) 9.2 BUTTONS (4) DTC CLEAR (1) The following shows the procedure of DTC clear. 1. Click the DTC Clear button (item #9 of section 9.1) to clear DTCs. The screen on the left will be shown. The systems shown with DTCs are checked by default (1). If you wish to change the systems to be cleared, change the selection. DTC Clear is started by clicking the Clear button (2). To return to the DTC screen, click the Cancel button (3). 2. DTC clearing will be done system by system. After all systems have been tried, a DTC clear completion screen will be shown. Return to the DTC display by clicking the Close button (4). 3. Re-acquires and re-displays DTCs after returning from DTC clear

75 9. DTC (8) 9.2 BUTTONS (4) DTC CLEAR (2) If DTCs were not detected, clearing DTCs is still possible. Click the DTC Clear button on the No DTCs Found screen to display the screen on the left. If the Yes button (1) is clicked, the screen on the right will be shown with selected systems checked. If the No button (2) is clicked, returns to the DTC screen. Check the systems (3) that you want to clear, then click the Clear button (4) to continue or click Cancel to exit. The procedure continues similarly from step #2 of DTC Clear

76 10. SAVED DATA 10.1 Overview 10.2 Items of saved data 10.3 Basic Operation 76

77 10.1 OVERVIEW 10. Saved data (1) The SDT-II provides an Operation Log function that handles various saved data stored during diagnosis. The following shows the scope of saved data at initial deployment of the SDT-II application. Type Description Note a. DTC/Freeze Frame data DTC data, when the DTC Save button is clicked. See section 9.2 (3) for data saving procedure. b. Snapshot data Snapshot data that was stored by the function automatically or manually. See section 11.5 for data saving procedure. This function is provided through the following two menus due to their difference of the scope. Type Menu Scope of data a. Operation Log during diagnosis b. Operation Log of saved data Diagnosis > Operation Log Review Saved Data > Operation Log Operation log for the current vehicle in diagnosis. Includes currently and previously saved data for this vehicle. Operation log that was stored on the PC currently in use. Operation log that was stored on another PC and was imported to the PC currently in use. 77

78 10. Saved data (2) 10.2 ITEMS OF SAVED DATA (1) OPERATION LOG DURING DIAGNOSIS Operation Log Detail Item Description 1 VIN, Model information Vehicle VIN and model information. 2 Type Type of saved data. (Refer section 10.1) 3 Saved Date Date/Time when data was saved. 4 Memo Data record memo, if saved with a memo

79 10. Saved data (3) 10.2 ITEMS OF SAVED DATA (2) OPERATION LOG OF REVIEW SAVED DATA Operation Log List Item Description 5 Last Access Last saved date for the vehicle. 6 VIN Vehicle Identification Number 7 Memo Free form memo - section 10.3 (4). View button (8) Operation Log Detail Same as Operation Log during diagnosis

80 10. Saved data (4) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (1) OPERATION LOG DURING DIAGNOSIS (1) 1. Click the Operation Log button on the menu bar to start this function. The Operation Log Detail screen will be shown. 2. Click the desired stored data shown and click the View button (4) or 3. Click the check next to the desired stored data entry, and click the Export button (2) or Delete button (3). Refer to the following table. Function button description a Export 1 Export checked data outside the SDT-II for sending by e- mail or display on a different PC. b Delete 2 Delete checked data. c Edit 3 Open edit dialog where user can enter a memo to describe saved data. d View 4 Show clicked data DTC list: same usability as section 9.1. Snapshot: refer to section 10.3 (4). 80

81 10. Saved data (5) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (2) OPERATION LOG DURING DIAGNOSIS (2) 4. Operation on selected data --- snapshot data Before replay or paused In replay 19 Function button Description a Data Replay 15 Start replay b c Operation for replaying point Positions of replaying point 19 Pause (enable during data replay) 7 Back to previous sample 8 Slider bar button to move replay point. It shows the current replay position. 10 Forward to next sample 14 Rewind to the first data sample. 16 Forward to the last data sample. 6 Relative time to trigger point. 0 sec at trigger point. Negative value shows pretrigger. 9 A mark for trigger point 11 Shows Pre-trigger 20 Shows Post-trigger d DTC display 12 DTC information is provided in a separate window, if a DTC trigger was chosen. Same as DTC function. e Data list functions 13 Create a line-graph with selected parameters. Same usability as graphing function of Data List 17 Sort by Selection. Moves selected parameter(s) to the top of the list. 18 Move a selected parameter up or down. f Back 5 Back to the Operation log screen. 81

82 10. Saved data (6) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (3) OPERATION LOG OF REVIEW SAVED DATA (1) 1. Click the Review Saved Data button on the home screen to start this function. Operation Log List screen will be shown. This list is created by VIN. 2. Select a VIN from one of the following options. Option for selection of VIN Description 1 Select from the list Click the VIN from the list (1). 2 Search and select Search for a particular VIN. Input part of VIN in the search field (2), then click the Search button. A search is performed on the data entered. In the example below, JS2YC5A40B will be shown since the input was JS. 3 Select from recent The Show Recent button (4) will show up to the last 10 VINs

83 10. Saved data (7) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (4) OPERATION LOG OF REVIEW SAVED DATA (1) 3. Click the View button (#6 of previous page). 4. Operation Log Detail for the selected VIN is shown (screen on the left). Selection of data and operation is the same as OPERATION LOG DURING DIAGNOSIS. 5. Click the Edit button (#5 of previous page) to open the Edit memo window. You can edit memo information for the selected record. 6. Click the Operation Log List button (7) to return to the Operation Log list. 7 83

84 10. Saved data (8) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (5) IMPORT AND EXPORT OF OPERATION LOG DATA 1. Export of Operation Log data To copy operation log data to a different PC, use the data export function. The procedure of data export is same for both OPERATION LOG DURING DIAGNOSIS and OPERATION LOG OF REVIEW SAVED DATA. 1. Click the check mark to select data from Operation Log Detail to be exported. 2. Click the Export button (1). 3. Specify the folder and the file name and click the Save button (2)

85 10. Saved data (9) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (6) IMPORT AND EXPORT OF OPERATION LOG DATA 2. Import of Operation Log data To import Operation Log data from a different PC, use the data Import function. 1. Click the Import button (3) on the Operation Log List. 2. Specify the folder and the file name and click the Open button (4)

86 10. Saved data (10) 10.3 BASIC OPERATION (7) IMPORT AND EXPORT OF OPERATION LOG DATA 2. Import of Operation Log data 3. The Operation Log Detail for the import data will be show (screen on left). Click the check to mark the data to be imported and click the Save button or click the Save all button (5) to save all records. 4. Make sure imported data is added to the Operation Log List (screen on the left). 5 86

87 11. DATA LIST (GENERAL FUNCTIONS) 11.1 Items of Data List 11.2 Buttons 11.3 Predefined List 11.4 Custom List 11.5 Snapshot 87

88 11. Data list (General functions) (1) 11.1 ITEMS OF DATA LIST (1) Click the Data List button on the menu bar to start this function

89 Item 11. Data list (General functions) (2) 11.1 ITEMS OF DATA LIST (2) Explanation of previous page Description 1 [System Selection] button Selects systems to be displayed on this screen. The default selected systems are selected on the Vehicle Health screen. 2 Predefined/Custom List name Displays currently selected Predefined List name or Custom List name. 3 [Predefined] List button Invokes Predefined List dialog. 4 [Custom] List button Invokes Custom List dialog. 5 [Sort by Selection] button All checked parameters are moved up to the top of the list. 6 [Parameter sort up/down] button Moves up/down selected (blue highlighted) parameter. 7 N/A 8 [Graph] button Invokes Graph window which describes selected parameters. 9 [Pause] button Pauses the parameter value update. The update process is restarted when user clicked this button again. Data retrieval from vehicle is not paused. 10 [Manual Trigger] button At the snapshot feature, the manual trigger is triggered by clicking this button. 89

90 11. Data list (General functions) (3) 11.1 ITEMS OF DATA LIST (3) Explanation of previous page Item Description 11 [Trigger Setting] button Invokes Snapshot Setup dialog. 12 [Select] column The parameter selection is used for following features. Changing sort order of parameters. Specifying parameters to be displayed on the graph. The checkboxes for selection are aligned on this column. 13 [System] column Displays system name. 14 [Parameter] column Displays parameter name. By clicking parameter name, parameter detail is displayed on the separate window. 15 [Value] column Displays current Data List parameter values. 16 [Unit] column The unit of parameters. 17 DTC monitor If systems, which were specified on the system selection dialog, had DTCs, background color is highlighted with red. Otherwise, blue background is displayed. 18 Sampling Rate The average value of sampling intervals is displayed. If multiple systems are monitored simultaneously, the slowest sampling rate is displayed. 90

91 11. Data list (General functions) (4) 11.1 ITEMS OF DATA LIST (4) PARAMETER HELP Parameter help screen will be shown by clicking parameter name of the data list. The parameter help has the following functions. The parameter that was clicked on the data list will be shown at the top of parameter help screen. Support scroll up and down. Other parameters can be referred The order of parameters on the parameter help is same with the order of parameters on data list. 91

92 11. Data list (General functions) (5) 11.2 BUTTONS (1) SYSTEM SELECTION The SDT-II data list supports simultaneous monitoring with more than one system. System that will be shown in the data list is selected by the following procedure. Item 1 Select system to be displayed Description Selects systems that will be shown in the data list. Check the checkbox of the system. 2 2 [Detect DTCs] check box Check the box, if performing both detection of DTC and data monitoring in parallel [Same as selected system/specify system manually] Specify systems that detects DTC. Option is that Same as selected system or Specify system manually 4 4 System selection System selection becomes enable, if select Specify system manually option in item #3 above. Check the box of the system to be detected DTC. 5 OK button Enable setup change and shows data list screen with the setup Cancel button Disable setup change and returns to the data list screen. 92

93 11. Data list (General functions) (6) 11.2 BUTTONS (2) PARAMETER SORTING (1) The default sort order of each parameter is predefined. In order to gather specific parameters to the top of the list, Sort by Selection button can be used. The procedure is as follows. 1. Select the check box of parameters to be sorted. User can select any parameter regardless of its system. 2. Click the Sort by Selection button (1), all selected parameters move. 3. User can see that all selected parameters came to the top. 1 93

94 11. Data list (General functions) (7) 11.2 BUTTONS (3) PARAMETER SORTING (2) In order to change sort order one-by-one, the Parameter sort up/down button (2) can be used as follows. 1. User clicks a parameter whose sort order is to be changed. (The background color of the selected parameter is changed.) 2. User clicks the Parameter sort up/down button. That makes the selected parameter move up or down accordingly. 2 94

95 11.3 PREDEFINED LIST 11. Data list (General functions) (8) Predefined List is a predefined set of parameters that was prepared for SDT-II in advance. By using predefined standard parameter sets, it allows the user to choose appropriate parameters efficiently. Predefined Lists can be selected as follows: 1. Click the Predefined button (3) to invoke the Predefined Data Lists dialog below. 2. Select any list and click the OK button (1). Click the Cancel button (2) to cancel the selection. 3. The parameters of the selected list are displayed on the Data List screen

96 11. Data list (General functions) (9) 11.4 CUSTOM LIST (1) Custom List is a customized parameter set which can be freely defined by SDT-II users. Custom List can be created/displayed as follows: 1. Click the Custom button (4) to invoke Custom Data Lists dialog below. 2. Create a Custom List by using some features described later. 3. Choose a Custom List and display it. Item Description 1 [New] button Creates a new Custom List Parameter Custom Data List Editor dialog is displayed. 2 [Copy] button Creates a new Custom List by copying a selected Custom List. Any name can be specified for the copied Custom List. The parameter set which is included in the Custom List is changeable. 3 [Edit] button User can modify the parameter set which is included in the selected Custom List. 4 [Delete] button Deletes a selected Custom List [Run] button Displays the selected Custom List. 6 6 [Close] button Closes Custom List dialog and Data List is restarted. 96

97 11.4 CUSTOM LIST (2) 11. Data list (General functions) (10) Custom List can be created as follows: 1. Click the New button on the Custom List dialog and the Custom Data List Editor dialog is opened, as below. 2. Specify a Custom List name in the box at the top of the dialog (1). 3. The parameters which are included in the Custom List can be selected by drag-drop from left (3) to right (2) or clicking right-arrow button (4). 4. In order to de-select parameters, user can drag parameters from right (2) to left (3) or clicking leftarrow button (5) or delete button (8)

98 11.4 CUSTOM LIST (3) 11. Data list (General functions) (11) (continued) 5. Sort order of parameters in the Custom List can be specified by up-arrow button (6) or down-arrow button (7). 6. The following screen is an example of Custom List creation. 7. Selected parameters and Custom List name are saved by Save button (10). User can directly execute the Custom List by clicking the Run button (11). In order to discard the Custom List changes, click the Back button (9). The Copy/Edit features can be done on the same procedure

99 11. Data list (General functions) (12) 11.5 SNAPSHOT OVERVIEW The snapshot is a function which records parameter values over a specific duration of time. The record feature can be triggered by pre-specified conditions (trigger conditions). Replaying saved snapshot data is also available. Terms and Basic Function Time A. Recording Duration 1. Start Pre-trigger 2. Ready for Trigger 3. Trigger Point Pre-Trigger Post-Trigger B. Pre-trigger Recording Time Description 1 Start Pre-trigger Data collected prior to trigger condition being met. Some samples may be lost due to collection duration.. 2 Ready for Trigger Pre-trigger data fully collected and awaiting the trigger conditions to be met. 3 Trigger Point The time point when the trigger condition was met. Item Description A Recording Duration The length of time to record snapshot data. It includes both of pre-trigger and post-trigger. The maximum duration is 900sec (15min) User can set any duration (in seconds). B Pre-trigger Recording It represents ratio of pre-trigger duration and total duration as percentage. In case of Pre-trigger Recording 30% and Recording duration 30sec, pre-trigger duration would be 9 sec and post-trigger duration would be 21 sec. 99

100 11. Data list (General functions) (13) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Manual) (1) 1. Recording Duration : User can specify any time between 5 and 900 sec. Text input or clicking up/down button (1) is available for editing. 2. Pre-trigger Recording : User can specify from 0% to 100% (5% increments) as a trigger point. Text input or clicking up/down button (2) is available for editing. 3. Trigger Type : Choose Manual 1. [OK] button (4) : After saving configuration changes, goes back to Data List screen without switching to pre-trigger state. 2. [Start] button (5) : Goes back to Data List screen and pre-trigger state starts. 3. [Cancel] button (6): Goes back to Data List screen. Configuration changes are discarded

101 11. Data list (General functions) (14) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Manual) (2) 4. By clicking the Start button ((3) above) or clicking the Trigger button on Data List screen, the pretrigger state starts (7). Notice: Snapshot recording can be started by just clicking Trigger button on the Data List screen. 5. After pre-trigger duration is fulfilled, the status is changed to Waiting trigger (9). The progress bar values (8) increases before Waiting trigger and stops until the trigger condition is met

102 11. Data list (General functions) (15) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Manual) (3) 6. If the trigger condition has not been met at this state: The Trigger can be set by clicking the Trigger button or clicking the F5 key. The status label changes to Recording (9). After the post-trigger duration is met, the recording process is ended. 7. When the recording process has completed, the Data Save confirmation dialog (below) appears. The user may specify a memo for the recorded snapshot data. 8. Click the Save button (10) to save the recorded snapshot data. Click the Cancel button (11) to discard recorded data

103 11. Data list (General functions) (16) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Manual) (4) 9. When data save has completed, a confirmation dialog (below) is displayed. 10. Click OK to return to the Data List screen. 11. The saved snapshot data can be replayed on the Operation Log screen (below). 103

104 11. Data list (General functions) (17) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Conditional) (1) 1. Recording Duration : User can specify any seconds between 5 and 900 sec. Text input or clicking up/down button (1) is available for editing. 2. Pre-trigger Recording : User can specify from 0% to 100% (5% increments) as a trigger point. Text input or clicking up/down button (2) is available for editing. 3. Trigger Type: Choose Conditional 4. Components for conditional setting (4) become enabled

105 11. Data list (General functions) (18) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Conditional) (2) 5. Choose condition type (below). 6. Parameter value less than <x> (5) was selected as an example (below). 7. After choosing condition type, a list of parameters is displayed (6). The parameter members are the same as which are displayed on the Data List screen. Parameters with gray background are not selectable for that trigger condition

106 11. Data list (General functions) (19) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Conditional) (3) 8. Select parameter. The Engine/Powertrain Short Term Fuel Trim (7) is selected as an example (below). 9. The component for parameter value input is displayed (8). At this point, unit and valid range of input value i.e. [%: ] are displayed. This means that user can specify numeric value from -100% to 99.22%. 10. Enter the value in the text input field (9). If the trigger condition was less than 20%, specify 20 in the text input. 11. When specified values are valid, the OK button is enabled (10),(11),(12). 12. The remaining procedure is as same as Basic Operation (Trigger Type : Manual)

107 11. Data list (General functions) (20) 11.5 SNAPSHOT BASIC OPERATION (Trigger Type : Conditional) (4) 13. User may also specify a second trigger condition (13). The same operation as #4 - #11 is needed to specify the second trigger condition. 14. The combination of two trigger conditions can be specified as AND or OR. The second trigger condition is optional

108 11. Data list (General functions) (21) 11.5 SNAPSHOT TRIGGER SETTINGS (1) The following table describes configurable trigger conditions. Item Description Example 1 Manual Starts snapshot recording by manual trigger. 2 Conditional When condition is met, posttrigger snapshot recording starts. 1. Parameter value less than <X> Select a parameter to be specify a conditional value. Two conditional settings below can be combined at maximum. User can combine those settings with AND or OR. Engine/Powertrain : Engine Speed < Parameter value greater than <X> Engine/Powertrain : Engine Speed > Parameter value equal to <X> Engine/Powertrain : Engine Speed = Parameter value not equal to <X> Engine/Powertrain : Engine Speed Specific DTC(s) on specified system Specify system name and DTC code(s). Engine/Powertrain : P Any DTC on selected system(s) When any DTC is detected on the systems which are displayed on the Data List screen, posttrigger snapshot recording starts. 108

109 11. Data list (General functions) (22) 11.5 SNAPSHOT TRIGGER SETTINGS (2) Examples of trigger condition settings [Specific DTC(s) on specified] [Any DTC on selected system(s)] 109

110 12. DATA LIST (GRAPH FUNCTION) 12.1 Items of Graph Window 12.2 Buttons 110

111 12. Data List (Graph function) (1) 12.1 ITEMS OF GRAPH WINDOW BASIC OPERATION (1) Single Chart Graph button (3) Graph button (3) Multi Chart

112 12. Data List (Graph function) (2) 12.1 ITEMS OF GRAPH WINDOW BASIC OPERATION (2) Process 1 Display Data List Description Display Data List screen and show appropriate parameters by using Predefined/Custom List feature. Or choose system to be displayed on the graph by clicking System Selection button (1). 2 Select Parameters 3 Click [Graph] button 4 Graph type switch and configuration Select parameters (2), to be displayed on the graph. Selecting over 20 parameters is not recommended. Click the Graph button (3). The graph window with a single chart graph is displayed. The window size is resizable. Refer to later (ch 12.2) for items of Graph window. User can switch Graph type (Single chart Multi chart) by clicking Graph button (3) or change graph settings based on their needs. Refer to later (ch 12.2) for Graph settings. 112

113 12. Data List (Graph function) (3) 12.1 ITEMS OF GRAPH WINDOW GRAPH TYPES (1) 1 2 Maximum Current Value Minimum Single Chart Item Description 1 Common 3 triangle markers on vertical axis represent Min, Max and current value of the selected parameter. Those values are displayed at the top-right corner on the graph also. The Min. Max. values are based on the whole sampling time points, not currently displaying time points. Clicking the move Up/Down buttons (1) shifts the current vertical display range up or down. Clicking the vertical axis area (2) invokes Parameter Range setting dialog. 2 Multi Chart All parameters which are selected on the Data List screen are displayed in a single line chart (Refer to Basic Operation for the parameter selection). A line of selected parameter is highlighted (with bold). The vertical axis represents the display range of the selected parameter. 113

114 12. Data List (Graph function) (4) 12.1 ITEMS OF GRAPH WINDOW GRAPH TYPES (2) 1 2 Item 3 Multi Chart Description Each parameter has its own line graph respectively. Each graph has independent display range. The sort order of graph is equivalent with the parameter sort order on Data List. In order to change the order, user needs to close the graph window, change the sort order on the Data List window and re-open the graph window. Multi Chart 114

115 12. Data List (Graph function) (5) 12.1 ITEMS OF GRAPH WINDOW PARAMETER RANGE SETTING Clicking the vertical axis invokes the Parameter Range setting dialog. The following settings can be specified. Item Description 1 Minimum, Maximum value Any numeric values can be specified. 2 [Fixed Range] checkbox When this box is selected, the range between min and max is fixed [Restore Defaults] button When user changes Max. value after selecting this box, Min. value is changed accordingly. (vice versa) Range values are reverted to the default. 115

116 12. Data List (Graph function) (6) Item 12.2 BUTTONS 1 [Parameter] dropdown list Description On the Single chart, the selected parameter is displayed on the vertical axis. The selected parameter s line is highlighted and the current, min and max values of the parameter are displayed. Parameter selection can be done by this dropdown list (1). Multi Chart doesn t have this feature [Graph type switch] button 3 [Pause] button 4 [Zoom In/ Out] button 5 [Display Duration] dropdown list 6 [Close] button Switches graph type from Single chart to Multi chart on single chart screen. Switches graph type from Multi chart to Single chart on multi chart screen. Pauses graph drawing. Data retrieval from the vehicle is not affected. During pause state, if user clicks this button, the graph drawing restarts. At this point, all data points during the pause state will be displayed on the graph. + button zooms in the vertical display range. - button zooms out the vertical display range. Display duration of horizontal axis can be selected from following values: 5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min Closes graph window

117 13. ACTIVE TEST 13.1 Overview 13.2 Basic Operation 117

118 13. Active Test (1) 13.1 OVERVIEW Active Test is a function which forces to drive equipped devices such as actuator, solenoid and relay and confirms that they are working correctly. Click Active Test menu button to start the Active Test feature. The operation flow is as follows. 1. Active Test Selection 2. Confirm Precondition 3. Start Active Test 118 All Active Tests which are supported by the selected systems are displayed. The description, condition and warnings of Active Test are displayed at the right of the screen. Select Active Test. The description, condition and warnings of Active Test are displayed at the top of the screen. The precondition criteria and current values are displayed at the bottom of the screen. When all preconditions meet the criteria, user can start the Active Test. The control buttons and current value are displayed at the top of screen. Clicking buttons drives vehicle devices. The user verifies the vehicle behavior and current value. The Data List of the selected system is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

119 13. Active Test (2) 13.2 BASIC OPERATION 1. Active Test Selection 1. Click Active Test menu button, at the left menu of Diagnosis screen. 2. All Active Tests which are supported by the currently selected systems are displayed on the list (2). The description and operation information for a test are displayed at the right (3) by selecting (click on it) any one of the displayed Active Test items. 3. To start the selected Active Test, click the Start button (4)

120 13. Active Test (3) 13.2 BASIC OPERATION 2. Confirm Precondition 1. The description and test information of the selected Active Test at 1.3 (above) is displayed at the top (1). 2. Precondition criteria and current values are displayed on a list (2). If the status is NG (with red background), the value does not meet the criteria. When all preconditions meet the criteria, the Execute button (4) is enabled. 3. Click the Execute button (4) to start the Active Test, or the Return button (3) to go back to the Active Test selection screen

121 13. Active Test (4) 13.2 BASIC OPERATION 3. Start Active Test 1. On the Active Test screen, the current value of the controlled device (1) and the control buttons (2) are displayed. The displayed values and controls differ for each Active Test. 2. The Data List of the selected system is displayed at the middle of the screen (3). Please refer to the Ch.11 (Data List) for information on the graph button (4) and pause button (5). The pink highlighted parameters represents parameters which are used for precondition criteria. 3. During execution of the Active Test, the user can see Active Test information (which is the same as that in the Active Test screen) on a separate dialog by clicking the Information button (6). Click the End button (7) to finish the Active Test

122 13. Active Test (5) 13.2 BASIC OPERATION 3. Start Active Test (continue) 4. During an Active Test, if a precondition parameter value exceeds the criteria range, the Active Test is aborted and an error dialog is displayed. 5. Click OK to go back to the Active Test Selection screen. 122

123 14. UTILITY 14.1 Overview 14.2 Basic Operation 123

124 14. Utility (1) 14.1 OVERVIEW Utility is a function which executes the following operations on ECUs on the vehicle. Displaying ECU Information Clear/Configuration of learning values Calibration of sensors VIN/ID registration, support for ECU replacement Tests etc Click Utility menu button to start the Utility feature. The operation flow is as follows. 1. Utility Selection 2. Start Utility 124 All supported Utilities for the connected vehicle are displayed. The description, condition and warning information of the selected Utility is displayed at the right of the screen. Start the selected utility. The screen capture of a Utility. The items on the Utility screen differ for each Utility.

125 14. Utility (2) 14.2 BASIC OPERATION 1. Utility Selection 1. Click the Utility menu button (1) at the left of the Diagnosis screen. 2. The Utility screen is displayed. All available utilities for the connected vehicle are displayed on the list (2). When the user selects (by clicking) a utility from the list, the description and operation information of the utility is displayed at the right side of the screen (3). 3. To start the selected utility, click the Start button (4)

126 14. Utility (3) 14.2 BASIC OPERATION 2. Start Utility 1. The Utility which has been selected at 1.3 (above) is executed. 2. The example below is the ECU Information utility. Displayed items and controls are differ for each utility. 126

127 15. DIAGNOSTICS REPORT 15.1 Overview 15.2 Basic Operation 15.3 Items of Diagnostics Report 127

128 15.1 OVERVIEW 15. Diagnostics Report (1) The Diagnostics Report feature creates a report which can be provided to car owners. This feature supports input/retrieval of diagnosis information needed for creating the report. The save, restore and print features are supported. Diagnostics report screen Print image 128

129 15.1 OVERVIEW 15. Diagnostics Report (2) Diagnostics Report is created with the following processes. The detail of each process is described in 15.2 Basic operation INPUT DIAGNOSTICS INFORMATION (OWNER, DEALER NAME) RETRIEVE DIAGNOSIS DATA ASSESSMENT BY TECHNICIAN SAVE/PRINT OF DIAGNOSTICS REPORT RESTORE AND ANALYSIS 129

130 15. Diagnostics Report (3) 15.2 BASIC OPERATION (1) PROCESS 1: Input Diagnosis Information (owner, dealer) 1. Click the Diagnostics Report menu button (1) to start the Diagnostics Report feature. 2. Input the Diagnosis information based on the table at right(2). 3. Click OK (3) to continue, or Cancel (4) to stop the process. Item 1 Customer name Required Description Optional This field is only for print purpose. It is not stored in the database. The customer name is displayed only after it has been specified. 2 Model name Optional Retrieved from Vehicle Scan result as default. User can change it. 3 Spec. Optional Retrieved from Vehicle Scan result as default. User can change it. 4 Mileage Required User input field 5 License plate# Unit conversion is not supported *1) Optional User input field 6 Dealer Optional Retrieved from Configuration setting as default. User can change it. 7 Technician Optional Retrieved from Configuration setting as default. User can change it. 8 Technician (2) Optional User input field 2 9 Voucher Number 10 Memo (Show) Optional User input field Optional User input field No translation Memo (Hide) Optional User input field The specified memo is not printed on Diagnostics report. 1) The change of distance units isn t reflected to the Diagnostics report 130

131 15. Diagnostics Report (4) 15.2 BASIC OPERATION (2) PROCESS 2: Retrieve Diagnosis Data 1. Choose a Predefined Data List for the Diagnostics Report Information dialog (left-below). All available Predefined Data Lists are listed from a dropdown list (5). Choose the appropriate one. 2. Set the duration time (6). 30sec is specified as default and max is 900sec. 3. Click OK (7) to continue and Cancel (8) to stop the process. 4. Diagnosis Data Retrieval will start automatically (right-below). DTCs are scanned for all equipped systems. Click Cancel (9) to abort this process

132 15. Diagnostics Report (5) 15.2 BASIC OPERATION (3) PROCESS 2: Retrieve Diagnosis Data (Continue) 5.After retrieving DTCs (above), the Predefined Data List values (which was specified in PROCESS 1 (5)) are captured for the specified duration time (6). (left-below) 6.Click Complete (10) to complete the process before the duration time expires, Cancel (11) to abort the process and discard the report. The report is saved at Complete or expired timer. 7.When Diagnosis Data retrieval is done, Diagnostics Report screen is displayed (right-below)

133 15. Diagnostics Report (6) 15.2 BASIC OPERATION (4) PROCESS 3: Assessment by technician 1. The example at left-below is a zoom in of the previous screen (12) with validated results. 2. Clicking OK/NG buttons (13) on each row (e.g. Engine/Powertrain, AT/CVT) toggles the button label as (Blank) => OK => NG => (Blank). When the assessment is changed, the Save button becomes enabled. User can specify comments as desired. 3. The user can change the Diagnostics Report information, which has been specified at PROCESS 1, on Diagnostics Report Edit dialog, by clicking the Edit button (16). 4. When DTCs were detected, the user can confirm DTC, DTC name, and status of detected DTCs on the separate window (right-below), by clicking the Show DTC button (17)

134 15. Diagnostics Report (7) 15.3 ITEMS OF DIAGNOSTICS REPORT Example and Description of Diagnostics Report Item Description 1 Report # Report ID 2 OK/NG Assessment result specified by technician DTC The number of Current DTCs and History DTCs. 4 Data List Items 5 Value (Ave. [Min/Max]) Parameter names which are included in the specified Predefined Data List. The average, min and max value of each parameter during duration time. 6 Memo (show) Comments and remarks to be displayed. 134

135 16. IMMOBILIZER 135

136 16.1 PREPARATION Difference between the SDT and the SDT-II Equipment and codes for using immobilizer function Obtain Activation code Precautions for Security Device 136

137 16.1 Preparation (1) DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE SDT AND THE SDT-II The following table shows the difference between the SDT and the SDT-II for using immobilizer function in terms of equipment, ID and code. No. SDT SDT-II 1. Immobilizer cable Security Device 2. User ID ID for authentication for immobilizer cable to use with the SDT (only used the first time). Activation code A code that makes enable Security Device (changes every year). 3. Password#1 Password#1 4. Password#2 Password#2 (the manner to obtain and the usage are the same with the SDT) (the manner to obtain and the usage are the same with the SDT) 137

138 16.1 Preparation (2) EQUIPMENT AND CODES FOR USING IMMOBILIZER FUNCTION Item Note 1. Security Device The security device is used by plugging it into the accessory USB port on the VCI. 2. Suzuki SDT-Ⅱ VCI kit PC for SDT-II SDT-II Diagnostic Software Immobilizer function is included in the diagnostic software. Immobilizer function of the SDT-II will be enabled when Security device is plugged in the VCI and initial setup has completed. Security Device 3. Activation code Activation code is a code that enables the Security Device. 4. Update code Update code is a code that is required for obtaining an activation code. 5. Password #1 The password that authenticates to start the immobilizer function. PC 6. Password #2 The password that allows code registration for immobilizer ECU. USB Cable 138

139 16.1 Preparation (3) OBTAIN ACTIVATION CODE Please ask your Suzuki distributor for instructions on how to obtain an Activation Code. 139

140 16.1 Preparation (4) PRECAUTIONS FOR SECURITY DEVICE Please note the following things when you use the Security Device. Item Precaution a. If you plugged the Security Device into another tester other than the Suzuki VCI, the Security Device may get damaged or may be the cause of failure. Do not plug the Security Device to other tester other than the Suzuki VCI. b. Do not unplug the Security Device from the Suzuki VCI during operation during Immobilizer functions. It may cause damage to the ECU and/or the VCI. c. The Security Device will not be recognized on the Windows PC, but you are not allowed to delete or change data in the Security Device. Warranty for the Security Device will become void in such a case. d. Do not drop the VCI that the Security Device is plugged into or Do not force to the Security Device. The Security Device and/or the VCI may get damaged. 140

141 16.2 SETUP OF SECURITY DEVICE Setup procedure Initial configuration notes 141

142 16.2 Setup of Security Device (1) INITIAL SETUP PROCEDURE (1) Prior to starting the initial setup, please note the following points Initial setup for the VCI must be completed before initiate to setup for the Security Device. Connection between PC and VCI must be wired. Use the USB cable. Do not use wireless communication between PC and VCI when using the Security Device. Confirm the date of the PC is correct. Initial setup may not be done correctly if the date was not correct. 142

143 16.2 Setup of Security Device (2) INITIAL SETUP PROCEDURE (2) When you first use the security device, perform the initial configuration using the following procedure. 0. Connect the PC and VCI. (Connecting the vehicle and VCI is not required.) 1. Start the SDT-II diagnostic software. If the Security Device is not attached to the VCI, the "Security Device" icon is not enabled (below left 1-1). 2. Install the Security Device into the VCI. After installing, the Security Device" icon will be enabled (below right, 1-2) and the "Diagnostics" icon (2) is disabled. When the Security Device is installed, diagnostic functions cannot be used. 3. Click the "Security Device" icon (1-2)

144 16.2 Setup of Security Device (3) INITIAL SETUP PROCEDURE (3) 4. Confirmation of the PC date the PC window is displayed. Click the "OK" button (3) if the displayed date is correct. Activation code input screen (next page) is displayed. 5. If the date displayed is not correct, click the Terminate" button (4). Then correct the date using "Setting the date and time" on the Control Panel of your PC

145 16.2 Setup of Security Device (4) INITIAL SETUP PROCEDURE (4) 6. Fill in the activation code as seen on the left screen (5). 7. After completing, press the "Confirm" button (6). If the correct activation code was entered, the Generate License" button is enabled. 8. Press the "Generate License" button (7). If completed successfully, the Valid display appears and the immobilizer function is enabled. At this time, the "immobilizer" icon will change to (9-2) from (9-1). 9. Click the "OK" button (10), to return to the Home screen 10. To cancel steps 6-8 above, click the Terminate button. 11. If the initial configuration is done already, after the Date Confirmation screen (previous page), just the screen at the left appears

146 16.2 Setup of Security Device (5) INITIAL CONFIGURATION NOTES Item a. When using another PC other than the original, perform Security Device setup b. Effective date of Activation Code Notes PCs and Security Devices can be used with more than one VCI, but if you want to use a different PC with a Security Device, you must perform an initial configuration for each PC. The Effective date of the Activation Code is set. Regardless of when the Activation Code is obtained, it will expire at a certain date. The day after it expires, the immobilizer function will not start. Please note that there is no grace period after expiration or prior warning. There is a need to get the new Activation Code before the due date. Then perform the initial Security Device configuration again. Procedure is the same as the initial setting. 146

147 16.3 STARTING THE IMMOBILIZER FUNCTION Starting the Immobilizer function Menu of Immobilizer function 147

148 16.3 Starting the Immobilizer function (1) STARTING THE IMMOBILIZER FUNCTION The following procedure shows the start of the Immobilizer function after initial setup. 0. Connect VCI and vehicle. 1. Click the Immobilizer icon (1). You will be required to input password #1. Click OK after entering password #1. See section Difference between the SDT and the SDT-II for obtaining password#1. 2. Click the Cancel button (3) to terminate. 3. If you correctly entered password#1, the immobilizer function will be enabled displaying the menu that is shown in the next page

149 16.3 Starting the Immobilizer function (2) MENU OF IMMOBILIZER FUNCTION The following table shows the Immobilizer function menu Item Description 1. Home Go to home screen 2. Help Show the operator s manual of Immobilizer function. 3. Utility Utility names that are available on the vehicle will be shown. See section 16.4 Utility for detail. 4. DTC DTC function for immobilizer system will be shown. See section 16.5 DTC for detail

150 16.4 UTILITY ID code read Immobilizer registration 150

151 16.4 Utility (1) ID CODE READ This utility function reads out an ID code from the selected ECU. The ID code is required for obtaining password #2. 1. Click ID Code Read from the Immobilizer Utility menu, then click the Start button. 2. The screen on the left will be shown. Click the Next button (1) after confirming the message, or click Cancel to terminate. 3. The ID code will be displayed (3). Take note of this ID value. 4. Clicking Exit button (4) returns to the Immobilizer Utility menu

152 16.4 Utility (2) IMMOBILIZER REGISTRATION (1) The actual procedure of immobilizer registration may be different depending on the type of ECU. The following procedure shows some sample screens. Follow the instructions on the Immobilizer Utility dialogue. When asked to enter password #2, please ask your Suzuki distributor for instructions on how to obtain this password. 1. Enter password#2 2. Select a function 1 152

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