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2.1 Connecting the EASE PDA Vehicle Interface to a WIN CE/Pocket PC Device
Connect the PDA’s Serial Cable* to the communication port on the WIN CE/Pocket PC device. Connect the
other end to the 9-pin “PDA” connector on the PDA Vehicle Interface.
WIN CE/Pocket PC Device WIN CE/Pocket PC Serial Cable
*To connect the EASE PDA Vehicle Interface to the WIN CE/Pocket PC Device, a serial
cable that connects to your WIN CE/Pocket PC Device is required. If you use a docking
cradle or a USB cable to transfer files between the desktop PC and WIN CE/Pocket PC
Device, you must purchase a serial cable for your device in order to use the Scan Tool
software to connect to a vehicle. This cable is not the same for all manufacturers or models.
You must purchase the cable specified for your device. A list of supported WIN CE/Pocket
PC models and their correct serial cable part numbers is listed in Appendix A.
2.2 Connecting the EASE PDA Vehicle Interface to a Vehicle
To connect the PDA Vehicle Interface to the vehicle, you must first locate the vehicle’s diagnostic connector.
The diagnostic connector is a 16-pin connector and is referred to as the Data Link Connector (DLC). This
connector supplies power to the PDA Vehicle Interface.
After you have located the vehicle’s DLC, connect one end of the OBD II Vehicle Interface Cable to the vehicle's
diagnostic connector. Connect the other end of the cable to the 25-pin “OBD II Vehicle” connector on the PDA
Vehicle Interface.
Where do I find the vehicle’s DLC connector? On most OBD II vehicles the diagnostic connector is located
under the driver’s side dashboard in full view. In some vehicles it may be recessed behind a panel. Remove
this panel for access to the connector. Other vehicles have a cap labeled “Diagnostic Connector” over the
connector. Remove this cap to connect the PDA Vehicle Interface. Replace this cover when you are finished.
To be OBD II compliant: if the diagnostic connector is not located under the driver's side dashboard, a label
should be placed there to notify the owner where it is located. If you are unable to find the diagnostic connector,
consult the vehicle’s service manual for the exact location.
OBD II DLC- Data Link Connector - A 16-position connector
located under the driver side dash of most OBD II vehicles.
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