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2.0 Vehicle Communications
The Vehicle Communications Screen displays information on the status of the software
connection with the vehicle. To connect to the vehicle, tap on the Connect button. During
the communication initialization the software will do the following:
Determine if there are multiple modules on the vehicle bus
Determine all the capabilities of the vehicle
Obtain I/M Readiness Status data
Obtain Oxygen Sensor Location and O2 test data
Obtain any DTCs if present
Obtain Freeze Frame data if present
Cable Status
Connected is displayed if the EASE PDA Vehicle Interface is properly connected to the vehicle and
PDA.
Disconnected is displayed if the EASE PDA Vehicle Interface is not connected to the vehicle and PDA.
Interface - This is the OBD II communication interface type of the current connected vehicle.
ISO 9141-2 - International Standardization Organization
PWM - Pulse Width Modulation
VPW - Variable Pulse Width
ISO 14230 (KWP 2000) – Key Word Protocol 2000
Tool Status - The current status of the tool is displayed here.
Browse: The software is currently not communicating with the vehicle.
Scanning Protocols: The software is determining the communication protocol of the vehicle.
Getting Capabilities: The software is communicating with and determining the capabilities of the
vehicle.
Scanning Data: The software is communicating with and receiving data from the vehicle.
Play Back: The software is currently replaying previously recorded vehicle data.
Make - The Make of the vehicle can be selected here. This information does not have to be entered to connect
to an OBD II vehicle. However, the correct Make must be selected to access enhanced data and to ensure the
proper diagnostic trouble code description is displayed.
Module # - This is the bus address of the vehicle’s on-board computer. The PID (Parameter Identification)
count is also displayed here, which is the number of supported parameters for the on-board computer.
Sometimes an OBD II vehicle will have more than one controller (on-board computer). If multiple controllers are
detected during the initial communications scan, the software will list them in the Module # drop down box. The
User can then select which controller they want to scan by selecting the desired controller from the drop down
box. The software will default to the controller that contains the highest PID count. Normally the Controller
Address with the highest PID Count is the engine controller and the second highest is the transmission
controller.
DTC Alert - The DTC Alert is flashed when a DTC has been detected on the vehicle. Tap on this button to go
to the DTC Screen to view the active DTC(s).
Connect/Disconnect button - Tap on this button to connect or disconnect communications from the software
to the vehicle. This button is only selectable when the Cable Status is Connected.
NOTE: If the Cable Status is “Connected” and the Connect button is not selectable (grayed out), you may not
have permission to access this data. If you have an access code, enter it on the Product Access screen. If you
do not have an access code, contact EASE Diagnostics for more information.
2.1 Vehicle Communications Lost
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The Vehicle Communications Lost screen is displayed whenever communications have been
lost to the vehicle. Check all cable connections, ensure the ignition key is on or the vehicle is
running, and double check that the vehicle is OBD II compatible. Also, be sure that the battery
power of the PDA device is not low. Low battery power could cause erratic and unreliable
communication with the vehicle.
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