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SECTION VIIA<br />

TECH 2 MAIN MENU & LIVE PLOT<br />

F7: Make Duplicate PCMCIA Card<br />

After you select the F7: Make Duplicate PCMCIA Card option, which enables you to duplicate current<br />

PCMCIA card data, the display will ask you to insert the destination card (the PCMCIA card that you want<br />

to update) into the open PCMCIA card slot, then press [ENTER] to continue. The PCMCIA Card Duplicator<br />

screen (Figure VIIA-11) will appear, showing the current version of both cards. The highlighted areas on<br />

the screen represent the locations of the source and destination PCMCIA cards, and the arrows indicate<br />

the direction of the data flow. Slot 1 is defined as the slot closest to the <strong>Tech</strong> 2 display. Use the Copy soft<br />

key to initiate the duplication process.<br />

If the card capacity is too small (less than 32 megabytes), a screen like the one shown in Figure VIIA-12<br />

will appear. Insert a 32-megabyte PCMCIA card to resolve the problem.<br />

Figure VIIA-11<br />

PCMCIA Card Duplicator screen displaying card data for both <strong>Tech</strong> 2 slots<br />

Figure VIIA-12<br />

PCMCIA Card Duplicator screen displaying “Card Too Small” message<br />

F8: Set Language<br />

The F8: Set Language option enables you to set your language preference.<br />

F9: CANdi Diagnostics<br />

When you select F9: CANdi Diagnostics (a function limited to certain vehicles), the CANdi Diagnostics<br />

screen (Figure VI-30) appears and you may perform a <strong>com</strong>plete diagnosis of the CANdi module.<br />

Refer to Section VI and Section VIID for more detail on CANdi diagnostics.<br />

2005 <strong>Tech</strong> 2 <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong> VII - 10

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